Vestel Series Washer-Dryer Washing Machines Service Manual
Vestel Series Washer-Dryer Washing Machines Service Manual
SERVICE MANUAL
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SW1
Lt 60
Washing 9 Kg
Capacity
Drying 6 Kg
Rpm 1400
Energy Consumption A
Drying Class A
Washing Class A
Spinning Class B
Control Panel LCD Screen
Program Quantity 15 Programs
Voltage 220V/50 Hz
Amperage 10 A
Height 84,5 cm
Dimensions Width 59,7 cm
Depth 58,2 cm
Key Lock
Other Features
Süre Erteleme
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2. Installation Instructions
2.1. Moving and Installing
4. The holes where the transport screws have been
2.1.1. Removal of Transportation Screw removed should be covered with the plastic transport
1. Transportation screws, which are located at the back caps found in the accessories bag.
side of the machine, must be removed before running
the machine.
2. Loosen the screws by turning them anticlockwise with a
suitable spanner.
1. Do not install machine on rugs or similar surfaces. 5. Change the level by adjusting the feet upwards or
2. For machine to work silently and without any vibration, it downwards.
should be installed on a flat, non-slippery firm surface. 6. After level has been reached, tighten the plastic
Any suspended floor must be suitably strengthened. adjustment nut again by rotating it upwards against the
3. You can adjust the level of machine using its feet. base of the cabinet.
4. First, loosen the plastic adjustment nut away from the 7. Never put cartons, wooden blocks or similar materials
cabinet base. under the machine to balance irregularities of the floor.
1. Make sure that water inlet hoses are not folded, twisted,
crushed or stretched.
2. The drain hose should be mounted at a minimum height
of 60 cm, and a maximum height of 100 cm from the
floor.
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3. Operating Instructions
3.1. LCD Screen, Function Buttons & Knobs
SW1
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3.3. Program Details
Energy Consumption
Duration (min) Temperature (°C) Water Consuption (lt)
Position (kwh / program)
Program
No.
Full Half Low Full Half Low Full Half Low Full Half Low
Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load Load
1 Cotton 198 156 108 81 83 46 39 2,69 1,76 1,00
2 Cotton ECO 210 160 124 57 49 46 39 0,89 0,67 0,55
3 ECO 20°C 112 20 46 39 0,24 0,20
Synthetics
126 55 61 52 1,12 0,53
(Synthetics)
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Synthetics
131 40 86 1,07
(Curtain)
Delicates
78 37 80 65 0,5 0,49
(Wool)
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Delicates
91 27 80 65 0,3 0,27
(Silk)
6 Duvet 102 38 84 75 0,65 0,43
Refer to Duration of
Cotton Dry - 63 3,2
Drying Programs
Refer to Duration of
Gentle Dry - 5,5 1,89
Drying Programs
7 Rinse 50 - 67 0,15
Spin 25 - - 0,2
Drain 3 - - 0,02
Drum Clean 90 80 60 0,9
Super
9 Rapid12 12 30 27 0,07
min.
Daily Fast
10 60 30 30 60 30 30 32 25 0,87 0,60 0,55
60°C 60'
11 Refresh 30 - 5 0,21
Quick Wash
12 60 35 35 30 40 32 0,94 0,55
& Dry
Synthetics
13 418 81 146 5,89
Wash & Dry
Cotton
14 60°C Wash 430 57 112 4,09
& Dry
Cotton
15 90°C Wash 286 55 67 3
& Dry
When the Cotton-Hanger Dry program is selected with a washing program, the drying period after the Washing phase takes 3 hours and 35
minutes.
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3.4. Key Lock
Activation
Deactivation
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3.5. Symbols
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4. Programs and Special
Functions
4.2. Overload
4.1. Loading
• The loading should be executed after choosing a program.
• There is a load detection system in your machine. The load • If detected load is higher than the maximum load capacity
detection system measures the weight of the laundry inside your of selected program, user is warned as shown below:
machine and informs you by the moving sticks on the electronic
screen and automatically adjusts the programme features
(programme duration, energy consumption, water consumption
etc.) according to the load amount.
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4.4. Drying Modes
• You can select the drying setting you wish to use by
touching the symbol button. C. Iron Dry
B. Hanger Dry
Touch the symbol on the screen.
If you want to select the hanger dry feature, touch the
• Drying selections will be displayed on your machine
screen as 30, 60 and 120 minutes.
symbol button until you see the symbol on
the screen.
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5. Test
5.1. Service Mode Menu
• In order to activate this mode, user should press settings
button for 5 sec.
Step1 Step 9
The pump is activated for 3 seconds and there is EPS check , the EV1 and EV2 valves are activated concurrently for 9 sec. 237 pulse
frequency value should be between the 46.04 Hz and 43.40 Hz. It should be recorded to pass to next step. If measured pulse is less
checks the EPS and if it is OK it continues the autotest; if it is NOK than 237, flow meter error is visualized.
then it should give E10 ERROR & cancels the autotest ( goes to the
selection mode ). Also if any frequency can not be detected, then it Step10
means there is problem with connecion or EPS, so it gives E10 Software will detect NTC's resistance value and will check if the
which is EPS error and cancels the autotest. temperature is between 5°C < Tdetected < 40°C . If it is inside the
range, heating step will be done. If temperature value is outside the
Step2 range, then it means NTC is detecting the temperature in a wrong
The motor ramps to max spin for 20 seconds. While its speed rising way and heating step will be skipped.
up to the maximum speed the EV1 (prewash valve) is activated for 5
seconds and then the EV2 (wash valve) is activated for 5 seconds. Step 11
Software will detect NTC's resistance value and will check if the
Step3 temperature is between 0°C < Tdetected < 50°C . If it is inside the
The motor reduces speed to stop (depends on the motor stop time) range, autotest continues. If temperature value is outside the range,
for 5 seconds. While it is slowing down it activates EV1 and EV2 then it means NTC is detecting the temperature in a wrong way ,
valve, concurrently. autotest is canceled and error is released. (E18)
Step4 Step 12
The motor turns to right. Also, dryer valve is activated between Fan is activated for 5 sec.
sec46-50 for 5 sec.
Step7
TJ is activated for 3 sec
Step8
Twin Jet will be activated for 3 sec.
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AUTOTEST
Time in seconds (to be adjusted) 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
Entering autotest
Changing pow er to 220 50Hz
Main Voltage 50 Hz
Door Lock Pow ered ( Depends on door lock )
Pump
EPS measurement
3D sensor ( SW check )
Motor Ramp to max spin ( max. is 20 sec. )
EV1 (flow rate dependent of w asher)
EV2 (flow rate dependent of w asher)
Dryer valve
Time until motor is stopped (Depends on the motor stop time)
Motor Preferred Run (Direction to Right)
Motor Inverse Run (Direction to Left)
Test stopped until option 1 is pressed (REMOVED)
Tw in Jet
EV1 + EV2 valves (flow meter check)
Washer NTC check
Washer heater resistance
Dryer resistance I
Dryer resistance I + II
Dryer NTC
Fan
End Visualization
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5.2. Service Autotest
Press the button underneath “SAU” to start Service
Autotest
SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR
POSITION 1 POSITION 2 POSITION 3 POSITION 4 POSITION 5 POSITION 6
Result Result Result Result Result Result
DRYER DRYER
WASHER SUPER RAPID Drying
PUMP ON HEATER 1 & HEATER 2 &
HEATER ON 12' Program program
FAN ON FAN ON
TEST IS OVER
When entering the service test, door w ill be
Door w ill be
locked. If any error is detected E01 is visualized.
Comments: unlocked,
Then 3D w ill be checked. If any error is detected
machine w ill go
E12 is visualized.
to END state.
• The first 6 levels of the program knob are used for the
Service Autotest.
Step 6
Selector position 6 will be “Drying 5” Step.
Step1 Machine will make below algorithm;
Selector position 1 will be “WASHER HEATER ON” So, time for selector position
Before heating it should take water till 1185 flow meter count then
start heating.
Heater will be on max. 8 minutes. After 8 minutes if the temp. doesn't
change more than 2ºC ,it will release NTC failure. ( E05 ). 5.3. Counter and Program Parameters
Or if the NTC connection is broken then it should give again E05
NTC failure.
At the end of heating, following message is visualized to indicate that • During any one of the programs, pres memory button for
the step is over; “Press the button to continue” 10 seconds and the program parameters screen will
*During this step if EPS detects high water level, overflow algorithm appear (live mode):
is applied and E04 is released. • Temperature
• Voltage
Step2 • Spin value
Selector position 2 will be “PUMP ON” • Hz value of the EPS
Temperature will be measured, if it is higher than 50°C, it should
take 80sec. cooling water , and then make "Drain+ 5sec.) If pump
error is detected E03 will be released.
At the end of pumping, following message is visualized to indicate
that the step is over; “Press the button to continue”
Step 3
Selector position 3 will be "DRYER HEATER 1 & FAN ON "
At the beginning of the step, dryer NTC should detect and record the
temperature.
Dryer Heator 1 and fan should be activated for 3 min. At the end of 3
min dryer NTC should again detect the temperature, if
ΔT< 10°C, it will release E14 failure.
If ΔT≥ 10°C, following message is visualized to indicate that the step
is over; “Press the button to continue” • Press the same button for 10 seconds again to return back
to the normal screen.
Step 4 • For the counter mode press thebutton underneath CM
Selector position 4 will be "DRYER HEATER 2 & FAN ON " while in Service Mode.
At the beginning of the step, dryer NTC should detect and record the • The counter mode shows the history for the program that
temperature. the program knob shows. Change the knob position to see
Dryer Heator 2 and fan should be activated for 3 min. At the end of 3 the histroy for other programs. For the programs with sub-
min dryer NTC should again detect the temperature, if menus, first select the program and then enter the Service
ΔT< 10°C, it will release E14 failure. Mode, then select counter mode to see the history.
If ΔT≥ 10°C, following message is visualized to indicate that the step
is over; “Press the button to continue”
Step 5
Selector position 5 will be “SUPER RAPID 12' ”
So machine will make exactly the same algorithm of Super Rapid
12'.
So, time for selector position 5 is 12 minutes.
During Super Rapid program if EPS detects high water level,
overflow algorithm is applied and E04 is released.
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5.4. Error Codes
E01
Door Lock Error
E02
No water Error
E03
Pump Error
E04
Overflow Error
E09
Voltage Error
(Min: 170V – Max:260V)
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6. Component Specifications
6.1. Dryer Component Specifications
Dryer Components are:
Fan Group
Dryer Valve
Dryer heaters
Dryer NTC
3D Sensor
Dryer Board
Specifications
Power : 34 W
Socket Connection : Flag Terminal
Rpm : 2700 rpm
Air flow capacity : 70 m³ / hour
Component Control :
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6.1.2. Washer Valves ve Dryer Valve
Washer Valves
Dryer Valve
Component Control :
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6.1.3. Dryer Heaters
There are two heaters in the heater group.
The air is heated up to 130 °C . By the help of the dryer NTC, when the temperature is reached to 130 °C, one of the heaters stop working until the
temperature is cooled down to 110 ° C. Then, both heaters start working again.
Component Control :
Common part
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6.1.4. Dryer NTC
Checks the air temperature inside the drum. As the temperature rises, the NTC resistance value decreases.
Component Control :
The measurement is done from the socket at the very bottom of the dryer board.
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6.1.5. 3D Sensor
3D Sensor:
Component Control :
Check the component by loading the drum and observe the load bar.
* 2 triacs: One controls the dryer valve, the other controls the fan motor.
* 1 NTC socket: NTC checks the temperature change of the air inside the drum
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6.2. Washer Component Specifications
Washer Components:
Main Board
Graphic LCD Board
DC Module Board
Motor
Valves
Heater
NTC
Pump
Circulation Pump
Door lock
EPS
Includes all the Washer board functions, as well as supplies data communication with the other boards.
Contains the circuit elements which build up the DC part of the washer board. It is separate, because:
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6.2.4. Motor
It is essential to check the motor for correct diagnosis and quick servicing. In the
below picture, socket points on the motor is shown to measure with multimeter.
Tacho
Socket
Terminal
Stator Full
Terminal
Stator Half
Terminal
Resistance values :
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6.2.6. Heater
Specifications
Component Control
Component Control
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6.2.7. Washer NTC
NTC resistance value is checked with a multimeter as shown. NTC resistance values are checked by using the table below.
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6.2.8. Drain Pump
Drain pump is both a mechanical and elektrical component which is used to drain
water inside the washing machine. It has an synchronous motor inside. For
better performance maintanance, pump filter should be cleaned regularly.
Specifications
Component Control
Component Control
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6.2.9. Circulation Pump
The component is used for circulation of water inside the drum in order to increase washing
performance.
C
Circulation Pump
Specifications :
Component Control :
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6.2.10. Door Lock
Door lock is activated at the beginning of the program in order to prevent the door from
opening. Locking is generated by supplying power to PTC-bimetal, after max 6sec (220V), the
bimetal will be warm and ready to close the contacts. Thus the first impulse to the solenoid will
allow the contact to close and consequently the slider will be locked by the pin of the slider-
lock. The second impulse causes no electrical and mechanical modifications. It can be
unlocked by the third impulse; the contact is opened even if the PTC-bimetal remains
energized.
-In case of lack of electric energy during a washing cycle, the PTC-bimetal assembly will cool down and after minimum 60 sec (considering previous
power supply of 30 sec min and T=20°C) the door will be unlocked and thus can be opened.
-In case the door is closed when current comes back, the PTC-bimetal assembly will heat again, the slider-lock will lock, the contact will close and
the program will continue from where it stopped.
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Specifications :
Component Control :
Component Control
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6.2.11. Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS)
Electromagnetic field occurs as a result of the vibration of the membrane which is under pressure in the coil. The nucleus part is moved up and
down by the electromagnetic field. The water level is regulated by the frequency which is controlled by the PCB and changes according to the
movement of the nucleus part.
Component Control
1. Push the door lock slider with screwdriver. 3. Cut off the energy input when the water intake finishes and
drum begins to rotate.
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6.3. Component Control on PCB
Display
board
Dryer Circulation
Board Pump
Thermostat and
the dryer
heaters
6.3.1.
FLOWMETRE Washer NTC
NTC resistance values are checked (black cables) as shown.
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6.3.2. Circulation Pump Main Wash Valve:
Pre-Wash Valve:
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6.3.5. Door Lock 6.3.6. Dryer NTC
Component Control :
Resistance value is checked with a multimeter as shown.
Check the white and blue cables Check the socket at the bottom of the dryer board as shown.
Resistance values 240Ω ±20% (25 °C)
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7. WASHER DRYER PARTS
7.1 – CONTROL PANEL PARTS
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7.2 - FRONT PANEL PARTS
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7.3 – WASHING DRYER GROUP PARTS
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7.3.2. Spare Part List
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7.4 – DETERGENT DRAWER GROUP PARTS
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7.5 – BODY GROUP PARTS
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7.5.2. Spare Part List
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7.6 – DOOR GROUP PARTS
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8. Wiring Diagram