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FREESTANDING DISHWASHERSCOMPACT MIDI
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Brands and Models
ØLaunch model:ZANUSSI DCE 5655 (UK) 911 338 008
ØTo follow:AEG Favorit Compact ES 911 338 002AME ASF 2435 911 338 004Electrolux ESF 2435 (Scand) 911 338 001Electrolux ESF 2435 (CEE) 911 338 011Elektro Helios DC 6500 911 338 010Husqvarna QD 96 S 911 338 006Husqvarna QD 96 W 911 338 009
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General Features
ØFully electronic control EDW1001
ØElectrical supply: 230 V 50 Hz
ØHeating element (interheater): 1100 W 1000 W UK
ØTotal connected load: 1180 W 1080 W UK
ØInlet water pressure:min. 80 kPa = 0.8 bar = 11.5 psimax. 1000 kPa = 10 bar = 145 psi
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General Features
ØDimensions:height: 447 mmwidth: 546 mmdepth: 480 mm
ØInlet hose length: 1.3 m
ØDrain hose length: 1.3 m (max. 2 m)
ØSupply cord length: 1.7 cm
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Programmes and Performance
ØAvailable programmes and consumptions:Energy Water Time
(min)
SUPER WASH 70 1.15 kWh 9 litres 112NORMAL 65 0.85 kWh 8 litres 92ECO 55 0.63 kWh* 7 litres* 150QUICK 50 0.45 kWh 6 litres 36GLASS 40 0.39 kWh 6 litres 30
Ø*Energy efficiency class ADeclaration programme:
ECO 55 with prerinse
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ØCleaning performance B
ØDrying performance B
ØIEC settings: 6
ØNoise IEC 704-3: 49 dB (A) re 1 pW
ØOther programmes and options areconfigurable, but were not defined for
any model yet
Programmes and Performance
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User Interface
Delayed startindicator LEDs
ON/OFFswitch
Power ONindicator
lamp
Programmeselectors
Delayed startselector
Indicator LEDs:Cycle phasesSalt refillRinse aid refill
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ComponentsInterference Suppression FilterØConnected across
the mains supply to filter high-frequency
disturbances
ØIs the cause for the capacitive leak
current to be measuredwhen the applianceis switched off
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ComponentsPressure Switch
ØSingle switch to control normal
wash level only
ØNormally open (when tub empty)
ØSwitch point:47 mm water column
ØReset point:10 mm water column
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ComponentsFlow Heater (« Interheater »)
ØPower output:1000 W for UK version1100 W for all other versions
ØCold resistance:53 Ω UK, 49 Ω others
ØSelf-resetting protector:98°C ± 5 K
ØThermal fuse: 206°C(heater must be replacedwhen fuse broken)
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ComponentsCirculation Pump
ØDriven by a single-phaseinduction motor withauxilliary winding (with
2.5 µF capacitor UK,3 µF others)
ØPower: 80 W
Ø2 speeds 2800 / 1600 rpmfor pulse washing
ØTachogenerator for speedcontrol
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ComponentsDrain Pump
ØDriven by a synchronousmotor
ØPower: 23 W
ØMax. flow rate: 10 litres/min
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ComponentsNTC Temperature Sensor
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ComponentsEDW 1001 Electronic Control
ØCombines user inter- face with control and
power board
ØRelay for switchingheating element
ØPower triac forpumps + relay
Ø4 triacs for smallloads
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Rinse agent window
Rinse agent dosage, 2 - 7 mlRinse agent, max. level, 140 ml
Rinse agent outlet
Detergent, main wash, 20 - 30 ml
Detergent, prewash, 10 ml
Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
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ComponentsWater Management System
ØAir break
ØRegenerationdosage chambers
ØWater softener(resin container)
ØSalt container
ØRegeneration valve
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Water Circuit
Bottom tray
Pressureswitch
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Water CircuitAntisyphonic Device
ØFlap valve ensures ventingof drain hose, to avoidsiphon effect when the
end of thedrain hoseis below the
water level in the tub
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Water CircuitFilling
Bottom tray
Pressureswitch
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Water CircuitFilling
ØFilling is only static to pressure switch point; time-out 2 min
ØRefill if level drops below reset point; time-out 10 sec
ØAntiflood protection: after filling approx. 3 litres, water flows into the bottom tray; Float switch energizes drain pump, and
cuts supply to all other components
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Water CircuitAir Trap
Dishwashercavity
Venthose Pressure
switch
Airtrap
Backflow fromthis vented
chamber cleansair trap
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Water CircuitRegeneration
Bottom tray
Pressureswtch
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ØFrequency of regeneration depends on the adjusted water hardness level
ØRegeneration will always be done at theend of a cycle
ØRegeneration chamber holds 350 ml ofwater
ØRegeneration valve opening time 180 sec
Water CircuitRegeneration
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ØFor a given WH level, regeneration will bedone at the end of the cycle, during which
the number of static fills shown above hasbeen reached (refills not counted)
ØFor WH 5, regeneration is done at the end of each cycle (*fill counter disabled)
Water CircuitRegeneration
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ØResin wash cycle after regeneration30 sec drain 8 sec fill & drain15 sec drain 8 sec fill & drain15 sec drain 8 sec fill & drain 30 sec drain
ØEach cycle starts with a 50 sec drain phaseto eliminate remaining regeneration water
Water CircuitRegeneration
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Pulse Washwith Random Function
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Pulse Washwith Random Function
ØRandom pulse length to make sure that low speed phases will not always occur in the same spot
ØPulse 1: 0.9-1.2 sec at 2800 rpm4.5-6.0 sec at 1600 rpm
ØPulse 2: 0.6-0.9 sec at 2800 rpm3.0-4.5 sec at 1600 rpm
ØPulse 3: 0.3-0.6 sec at 2800 rpm1.5-3.0 sec at 1600 rpm
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Electric Circuit
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Electric CircuitLegend
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Measuring Points
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User modeStart / Cancel Programme
ØPress ON/OFF, power-on lamp will light
ØPress pushbutton for desired programme, adjacent LED will light, cycle starts after some seconds
Øor, press pushbutton for desired programme, adjacent LED will light, press delayed start pushbutton repeatedly until LED for desired time delay light; cycle starts after selected time
Øto cancel, press pushbutton for selected programme for about 2 seconds
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User modeAdjust for Local Water Hardness
ØSimultaneously press the first 2 programme selector pushbuttons S1 and S2 (from the left)
ØKeeping both pushbuttons depressed, now press ON/OFF
ØPress pushbutton S1; LED 1 lights steadily for5 seconds, then shows the selected hardnesslevel by the number of flashes
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User modeAdjust for Local Water Hardness
ØIf required, reselect with pushbutton S1; LED 1 will light steadily for 5 sec, then show the new selection
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User modeAdjust for Local Water HardnessØSalt refill LED will be automatically disabled on WH1
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Service modeEnter Service Mode
ØSimultaneously press programme selector pushbuttons S2 and S3 (from the left)
ØKeeping both pushbuttons depressed, now press ON/OFF
ØLEDs 1, 2 and 3 start flashing to confirm you are in the service mode
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Service modeActivation of Single Actuators
ØAfter entering the service mode, press secondprogramme selector pushbutton S2
ØSequence is automatic with 20 sec time-out for inlet valve and heating element*, and 60 sec for all other actuators, but manual advancement to the next phase is possible by pressing S2
ØLED 2 flashes to confirm the start of the single actuator sequence
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Service modeActivation of Single Actuators
INLET VALVE20 sec
DISPENSER60 sec
CIRCULATION PUMP60 sec
REGEN. VALVE60 sec
DRAIN PUMP60 sec ALL OFF
RESET VALVE60 sec
HEATING*20 sec
* Heating element will be activated only if pressure switch is closed on “full”
ØTo end sequence , switch appliance off.
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Service mode Read Alarm Code Memory
ØAfter entering the service mode, press firstprogramme selector pushbutton S1
ØCycle phase LEDs will display the last alarm code
ØRepeatedly press S1 to scroll through the last 3 alarm codes
ØLED 1 flashes to confirm access to the alarm code memory
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Service mode Clear Alarm Memory / Display Test
ØAfter entering the service mode, press thirdprogramme selector pushbutton S3
ØThis serves as LED test too
ØAll LEDs flash 3 times to confirm that all alarm codes were cleared from the memory
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Alarm codes
DRAINING
FILLING
HEATING
User Service Cause Effect on cycle mode mode
flashing steady Press. switch on “empty” cycle stoppedafter 2 min for static fill, ON/OFF to continueor 10 sec for static refill
flashing steady Press. switch on “full” cycle stoppedafter 2 drain cycles ON/OFF to continue
no steady Target temp. not reached heating skippedafter 45 min (in temp-
controlled heating steps)
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Alarm codes
NTCSENSOR
PUMPTRIACSHORT
User Service Cause Effect on cycle mode mode
no steady NTC interrupted or in heating skippedshort circuit
flashing steady Tacho signal detected cycle interruptedwhen pump not ON/OFF to restartactivated by µP (Service if repeat)
no no Float switch closed cycle interrupted
no no EEPROM Checksum error power controllamp ON, selectionnot possible
OVERFLOW
CONFIG.ERROR