INDEX SECTION PAGE Nº Index Specifications The Parts Of The Refrigerator Electronic Control Information 5 - 7 Thermal Fuse Setting The Electronics 8 - 13 Diagnostics 14 - 20 Remove/Replace Control Board Introduction To Ice Maker 22 - 25 Ice Making Operating Cycle 26 - 31 Installation Of Water Line Ice Maker Parts Replacement...
ELECTROLUX ELECTRONICS The top of the range cabinets will be fitted with an Electrolux Electronic control. This consists of a Control Board, Relay Board, User Interface (Control Display) and Two Sensors. Functionally this replaces the thermostat and defrost timer and provides some extra features.
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• If the freezer fan and compressor are off, the temperature of the food compartment must rise another 2ºC before the freezer fan motor is activated. The compressor will not switch on until the freezer sensor reaches its set point. For each half hour of a 24 hour period, the amount of time the door is open for the half hour is recorded.
Sensors: The practise of testing the sensors in an ice bath is not an option with the new electronics. The configeration of the electronics is such that there is a floating 240 volts AC in the sensor wiring. If for any reason the insulation breaks down the sensor wiring will be live.
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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE CONTROL BOARD Before performing the following, ensure that the power is removed from the cabinet by switching off the mains supply and disconnecting the service cord from the power outlet. Move the cabinet to a position, which will allow easy access to the machine compartment. Discharge any static electricity that you may be carrying by touching any exposed metal part of the cabinet.
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER The automatic ice maker is mounted in the freezer compartment. It is attached to the auger motor and cradle assembly with two screws and may be removed for servicing. The ice maker is designed to produce ice cubes automatically. The length of the time between harvest cycles will vary, depending on load condition, door openings, ambient temperature and freezer temperature.
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Mould Heater A mould heater, rated at 115 watts and covered with an aluminium sheath, is embedded in the grooved section on the underside of the mould. When the mould heater is energised, heat melts the ice contact surface within the mould, allowing harvest of the ice pieces. The mould heater is wired in series with the ice maker thermostat, which acts as a safety device.
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Timing Switches The three timing switches used are of the single-pole, double-throw type (See Figure D2). They are identical except for function, and can be used interchangeably. • Holding Switch – assumes completion of a revolution once the ice maker operation has started. •...
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Diode Used to drop the 240v input to a 115v supply voltage to the mould heater. TCO – Thermal Cut-Out The thermal cut-out is a one time, limit fuse used as a safety device. It is located under the mounting plate, in the head of the ice maker, between the thermostat and the wire connector.
OPERATING CYCLE The operation of the ice maker, water refilling, and controlled ice storage, require proper functioning and timing of all the components. Consider the following: 1. Has the refrigerator been properly installed and connected to sources of electrical power and water.
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INSTALLING WATER SUPPLY LINE TO ICE MAKER Make sure the installation complies with all applicable plumbing codes. The ice maker kit contains ¼” plastic tubing and the fittings required to connect the plastic tube to the water valve at the rear of the refrigerator and the fitting on the supply water pipe. The ice maker should be connected to a frequently used cold water pipe to ensure a fresh water supply.
PARTS REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT (FOR INFORMATION ONLY, MOST INDIVIDUAL PARTS NOT AVAILABLE) First, disconnect the refrigerator service cord from the power supply. If the refrigerator is operating and cold, allow the ice maker to warm up to room temperature before removing the front cover. This prevents moisture from condensing on the metal components.
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To Remove & Replace the Motor 1. Remove the front cover. 2. Remove the three screws that attach the mounting plate to the support housing. 3. Disconnect the motor leads. 4. Remove the two motor mounting screws. 5. Replace in the reverse order. To Remove &...
To Remove & Replace Mould Heater 1. Remove the front cover. 2. Remove the ice stripper. 3. Remove the three screws that attach the mounting plate to the support housing. 4. Remove the two screws that attach the mould to the support housing. 5.
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Complaint – Ice Maker Fails to Stop at the End of the Cycle Cause- 1. With the ejector blades in the standing position, check the holding switch terminals “C” and “NO” for continuity. Replace the switch if closed. Complaint – Ice Maker Continues To Eject when Container is Full Cause- 1.
TO ACCESS THE FREEZER & FOOD COMPARTMENT SENSORS The Freezer Sensor is located on the left hand side freezer compartment wall. The Food Compartment Sensor is located on the right hand side of the rear liner above the top crisper. Remove the two screws securing the housing.
TOP HINGE WIRING The top hinge wiring is as follows: Black 0v dc (Control / Power Board) Brown +12v dc (Relay Board) (+12v dc between the Brown and Grey wires) +12v dc (Control / Power Board) (+5v dc between the Red and Black wires) Orange Display Signal (Control / Power Board) Yellow...
WSE6070WB *06 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. Electrolux cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.
WSE6070WB *06 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. Electrolux cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.
WSE6070WB *06 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. Electrolux cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.
WSE6070WB *06 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. Electrolux cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.