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SERVICE MANUAL
WASHING
© ELECTROLUX ZANUSSI S.p.A. Corso Lino Zanussi,30
Publicationnumber
I - 33080 PORCIA /PN (ITALY) 599 34 32-78 Tel +39 0434 394850 Fax +39 0434 394096
TSE-P
Edition: 06.2000
EN/SERVICE/EB
WASHING MACHINESAND WASHER/DRYERS
WITH TIMER132 0558 0..
FUNCTIONALITYVS80 (AKO)
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CONTENTS
General characteristics ............................................................................page 3/25
Washing programmes..............................................................................page 4/25
Pushbutton functions ...............................................................................page 6/25
Selector switches.....................................................................................page 7/25
Programme table.....................................................................................page 10/25
Types of spin cycle ..................................................................................page 15/25
Technical characteristics..........................................................................page 17/25
Configuration of the timer functions..........................................................page 17/25
Operating principles: timer .......................................................................page 18/25
Drying......................................................................................................page 20/25
Timer diagram .........................................................................................page 21/25
Basic circuit diagram................................................................................page 22/25
Trouble-shooting......................................................................................page 24/25
Timer connectors.....................................................................................page 25/25
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
The VS80 timer, manufactured by AKO, is used in a number of front-loading washing machines andwasher/dryers:
ZP: front-loading appliances produced in Italy (Porcia)ZA: front-loading appliances produced in Spain (Alcalà)
TYPE OF TIMER VS 80 (ZP) VS 80 (ZA)WASHING SYSTEM Traditional TraditionalTYPE OF RINSE Traditional TraditionalWATER FILL - “European” version
- “UK” versioncold
hot and coldcold
hot and coldPOWER SUPPLY:
"EUROPE" version"UK" version“Far East” version
230V - 10A 50Hz240V - 10A 50Hz220V - 10A 60Hz
230V - 10A 50Hz240V - 10A 50Hz220V - 10A 60Hz
Control of level of water in tub: 2 levels with pressureswitch control
2 levels with pressureswitch control
Washing temperature: Fixed / adjustable Fixed / adjustableTemperature control system NTC Sensor NTC Sensor
Type of tub (volume of drum): G17 (26L); G18 (38 L);G19 (42 L); G20 (47 L)
G800 (42 L)G1000 (42 L)
Type of motor: commutator commutatorFinal spin speed 850÷1150 800-1000Control of drying temperature(washer/dryers):
Timer-controlled(max. 120 minutes) ------
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WASHING PROGRAMMES
Important:Certain programmes (cotton 90-60°, synthetic fabrics 50/60°, wool) begin with a drain phase.
Also, the 90°C cotton programme (step n° 3 - see table, page 10), after the drain, passes to the sixth step,which performs the first water fill into the pre-wash compartment (12.5 - 20 seconds).The final water fill is completed in position 8 (wash compartment). Heating is carried out in position 10.In models with fixed temperatures, the operation of the timer may cause confusion to the user, since thetimer knob is seen to advance after the beginning of the 60°C cotton programme in order to perform thewater fill; the start of the 40° cotton programme is then skipped in order to perform the heating phase.A similar situation occurs in the 60° cotton programme: heating of the water is carried out after the start ofthe 40°C programme.
In case of a power failure, or if the appliance is switched off, the electronic control board does NOTmemorize the current cycle; when the power supply is restored, the control board identifies the position ofthe timer to resume the cycle. In some cases, this situation may modify the washing cycle (e.g. heating to40° instead of 90°).
“EUROPEAN” MODELS (cold-water solenoid only)Models with fixed temperatures Models with variable temperatures
COTTON - LINEN Wash(ºC)
Rinses COTTON - LINEN Wash(ºC)
Rinses
1 WHITES WITH PRE-WASH
95 3 WHITES/COLOUREDWITH PRE-WASH
30-95 3
2 WHITES 95 3 WHITES/COLOURED 30-95 33 COLOUR-FAST 60 3 ----- ----- -----4 DELICATE COLOURS 40 3 ----- ----- -----5 RINSES - 4 RINSES - 46 CONDITIONER - 1 CONDITIONER - 17 SPIN - - SPIN - -8 DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- - DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- -
SYNTHETIC-MIXED SYNTHETIC-MIXED9 WHITES WITH PRE-
WASH60 3 WHITES/COLOURED
WITH PRE-WASH30-60 3
10 WHITES 60 3 WHITES/COLOURED 30-60 311 COLOURS 40 3 -----12 SHORT CYCLE 30 3 SHORT CYCLE 30 313 RINSES - 3 RINSES - 314 CONDITIONER - 1 CONDITIONER - 115 SHORT SPIN - - SHORT SPIN - -16 DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- - DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- -
DELICATES - WOOL17 WOOL 40 3 WOOL 40 317 ----- ----- ----- HAND WASH 30 318 DELICATE FABRICS 40 3 DELICATE FABRICS 30-40 319 RINSES - 3 RINSES - 320 CONDITIONER - 1 CONDITIONER - 121 DRAIN - - DRAIN - -
The programmes can be modified using the following pushbuttons:
- SHORT CYCLE only in programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 & 11
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“UK” MODELS (hot and cold water solenoids)Models with fixed temperatures Models with variable temperatures
COTTON - LINEN Wash(ºC)
Rinses COTTON - LINEN Wash(ºC)
Rinses
1 WHITES WITH PRE-WASH
95 3 WHITES/COLOUREDWITH PRE-WASH
40-95 3
2 WHITES 95 3 WHITES/COLOURED 40-95 33 COLOUR-FAST 60 3 -----4 DELICATE COLOURS 40 3 DELICATE COLOURS 30-40 35 RINSES - 4 RINSES - 46 CONDITIONER - 1 CONDITIONER - 17 SPIN - - SPIN - -8 DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- - DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- -
SYNTHETIC-MIXED SYNTHETIC-MIXED9 WHITES WITH PRE-
WASH50 3 WHITES/COLOURED
WITH PRE-WASH30-50 3
10 WHITES - minimumiron
50 3 WHITES/COLOURED 30-50 3
11 ANTI-CREASE 40 3 ANTI-CREASE 30-40 312 SHORT CYCLE 30 3 SHORT CYCLE 30 313 RINSES - 3 RINSES - 314 CONDITIONER - 1 CONDITIONER - 115 SHORT SPIN - - SHORT SPIN - -16 DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- - DRYING
(washer/dryers only)- -
DELICATES - WOOL17 WOOL 40 3 WOOL 40 317 ----- ----- ----- HAND WASH 30 318 DELICATE FABRICS 40 3 DELICATE FABRICS 30-40 319 RINSES - 3 RINSES - 320 CONDITIONER - 1 CONDITIONER - 121 DRAIN - - DRAIN - -
The programmes can be modified using the following pushbuttons:- SHORT CYCLE only in programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 & 11- HEAVY SOIL only in programmes 1, 2, 3, 9 & 10
Water fill:
• Programmes with heating to 70-95°C: hot water fill• Programmes with heating to 50-60°C: hot and cold water fill• Programmes with heating to ≤40°C: cold water fill
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PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONS
ON/OFF: switches the appliance ON and OFF.
HALF LOAD: eliminates one rinse in COTTON programmes (to first level). This function has no effect in theRINSE cycle.
EXTRA RINSE: adds one rinse in COTTON cycles (to second level). This function has no effect in theRINSE cycle.
RINSE HOLD: stops the appliance with water in the tub at the end of the final rinse; this function can beselected in the COTTON, SYNTHETICS, DELICATES and WOOL cycles.When the same button is pressed again, the programme is completed by the drain and spin phases.
HEAVY SOILING: (models with hot and cold water fill only): the appliance fills with cold water only in the 60-90°C COTTON and 50°C SYNTHETICS cycles.
COLD WASH: skips the heating phases in all programmes.
50º: in 90°C COTTON cycles, reduces the temperature to 50°C and adds a 20-minute wash phase; in 60°CCOTTON and 60°C SYNTHETICS cycles, reduces the temperature to 50°C.
NO SPIN: eliminates all spins (intermediate and final); adds one rinse in COTTON cycles (to second level)in order to assure rinsing efficiency.
REDUCED SPIN: reduces the final spins as shown in the table below (the intermediate spins are notaffected in order to assure the efficiency of the rinses):
Delicates(EU-UK)
Wool(EU-UK)
Cotton Synthetics(UK washing
machines only)
Synthetics(EU washing machinesand all washer/dryers)
Normal spin 800 850 1000 1150 650 800 850
Reduced spin 450 650 650 650 450 450 450
SHORT CYCLE: reduces the duration of the wash phases as follows: in 0-60°C COTTON cycles byapproximately 30 minutes; in 70-90°C COTTON and SYNTHETICS cycles, by approximately 15minutes.
DAILY WASH: reduces the duration of the wash phases as follows: in 0-60°C COTTON cycles byapproximately 15 minutes; in 70-90°C COTTON and SYNTHETICS cycles, by approximately 10minutes.
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SELECTOR KNOBS
WASHING TEMPERATURE SELECTOR KNOB
An 8-position potentiometer can be used to reduce the washing temperature as shown in the table below:
Position ofpotentiometer
COTTON(°C)
SYNTHETICS(°C)
DELICATES -WOOL - PRE-
WASH (°C)12345678
Cold30405060708090
Cold304050
60 (50 UK)60 (50 UK)60 (50 UK)60 (50 UK)
Cold30404040404040
WASHING TIME SELECTOR KNOB
In certain models, this selector can be used to reduce the duration of the washing phase in COTTON andSYNTHETICS cycles. The table below shows the various times (which do NOT include the heating phase).The normal duration of the cycle is shown in potentiometer position 8, which corresponds to the cycle usedto obtain the consumption data (Energy Label).
Position ofpotentiometer
COTTON 0 - 60°CTime reduction (min)
COTTON 70 - 90°CTime reduction (min)
SYNTHETICSTime reduction (min)
12345678
-28'-24'-20'-16'-12'-8'-4'
Standard cycle
-14'-12'-10'-8'-6'-4'-2'
Standard cycle
-14'-12'-10'-8'-6'-4'-2'
Standard cycle
WASH LOAD SELECTOR KNOB
In some washing machines, a 3-position commutator can beused to modify the structure of the COTTON cycles accordingto the quantity of washing in the drum (the intermediateposition corresponds to the standard programme).
Position of knob COTTON 70 - 90 COTTON 0 - 601 adds 1 rinse adds 1 rinse2 standard standard
3 eliminates 1 rinse and reduces washingtime by 12 minutes (heating unaltered)
eliminates 1 rinse and reduces washingtime by 20 minutes (heating unaltered))
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SPIN SPEED SELECTOR KNOB (version A):
This 8-position selector knob reduces the speed of the final spincycles as shown in the table below. The intermediate spins are notmodified, in order to assure the efficiency of the rinses.
DELICATES WOOL (all versions)
Programmes COTTON Synthetics(UK washing
machines only)
Synthetics(EU washing machines and
all washer/dryers)Type of spin CF C6 C4
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 350 450 450 450 350 350 3503 400 550 550 550 400 400 4004 450 650 650 650 450 450 4505 550 700 725 750 500 550 5506 650 750 800 850 550 650 6507 750 800 900 1000 600 750 750Po
sitio
n of
sele
ctor
kno
b
8 800 850 1000 1150 650 800 850
SPIN SPEED AND RINSE HOLD SELECTOR (version B):
This is a 9-position potentiometer.In the first position (rinse hold), the appliance stops leaving thewater in the tub at the end of the final rinse. This function can beselected for COTTON, SYNTHETICS, DELICATES and WOOLcycles.The intermediate spin cycles are not affected. To restart theappliance and complete the programme, it is sufficient to turn thepotentiometer to select the desired spin speed.In the remaining positions, this selector reduces the speed of thefinal spin as shown in the table below. The intermediate spins arenot affected in order to assure the efficiency of the rinses.
DELICATES WOOL (all versions)
Programmes COTTONSynthetics
(UK washingmachines
only)
Synthetics(EU washing machines and
all washer/dryers)
Type of spin CF C6 C4
1 Rinsehold
Rinsehold
Rinsehold
Rinsehold Rinse hold Rinse hold Rinse hold
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 350 450 450 450 350 350 3504 400 550 550 550 400 400 4005 450 650 650 650 450 450 4506 550 700 725 750 500 550 5507 650 750 800 850 550 650 6508 750 800 900 1000 600 750 750Po
sitio
n of
sel
ecto
r kno
b
9 800 850 1000 1150 650 800 850
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DRYING TIME SELECTOR KNOB (WASHER/DRYERS)
This knob can be used to select the duration of the drying phase:
the first sector, with a maximum duration of 120 minutes, is used for cotton, with both elements of thedrying heater switched on.
the second sector, also with a maximum duration of 120 minutes, is used for synthetic fabrics, with onlyone element of the drying heater switched on (delicate drying).
The following factors should be taken into consideration when selecting the drying time:
- the quantity of washing in the drum (maximum half load)- the spin speed- the desired degree of dryness
Drying can be selected as a separate programme (n° 8 and n° 16) or together with any programme forCOTTON or SYNTHETIC FABRICS. In the latter case, it is sufficient to select the desired drying time; dryingwill start automatically at the end of the wash cycle.
The knob should be turned only in a clockwise direction.
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COTTON PROGRAMMES - MODELS WITH FIXED TEMPERATURES
COTTON (fixed temperatures) OPTIONS VS80
Prog
Step Press. Basic function Lev D
et.
disp 90°
with pre-wash.
90° 60° 40° Coldwash
Washingtemp.
1/2load
Extrarinse
Rinsehold No spin Red.
spinAutodry
Notes
1 1 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 PW L1+40° D L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 30'2 L2 Fill+wash 2 PW 10'D
2 3 L1 Drain+spin/R.A. PW L1<+C1+10" L1<+5" L1<+45"4 L1 Drain PW 2.5" 2.5"
3 5 L1 Drain PW 2.5" 2.5" L1<+8"6 L1 Fill (mix) 1 PW 2.5" 12.5" 12.5" 2.5" Hot and cold water for UK7 L1 Fill (mix) 1 W 2.5" 2.5" L1+10' N 2.5" Hot and cold water for UK8 L1 Fill (hot) 1 W L1+10' N L1+10' N 2.5" 2.5" Hot water for UK
4 9 L1 Fill (cold) 1 W 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" L1+10' N L1+10'N 3' - 10'N Cold water10 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 1 W L1+87° N L1+87° N L1+57° N L1+40° N L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 75'
11 Wash W 20' N+3' D1 20' N+3' D1 20' E+3' D1+20' E+3' D1
20' E+3' D1+20' E+3' D1
6' - 20' Nor 12'- 40'
E12 L2 Fill 2 W L2+2' N L2+2' N 2.5" 2.5" Fill to 2nd level if T>57°13 L1 Drain+spin W L1<+C2+10" L1<+C2+10" L1<+C2+10" L1<+C2+10" L1<+ 150"
5 14 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 1 B L1+ t1 N L1+ t1 N L1+ t1 N L1+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset15 L1 Drain+spin B L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" 2.5" L1<+ 45" No spin prevails16 L2 Fill+rinse+wash 2 B L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset17 L1 Drain+spin B 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" L1<+C5 L1<+ 45" No spin prevails
18 L2 Fill+rinse+wash 2 B 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" L2+ t1N L2+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset
19 L1 Drain+spin B/S L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+ 45"6 20 L2 Fill (cleaning) 2 S L2+ 2.5" L2+ 2.5" L2+ 2.5" L2+ 2.5" Fan
21 L2 Fill+rinse+wash 2 S L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset22 L1 R.A. > 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" Stop
7 23 L1 Drain+spin > L1<+CF+2'D1
L1<+CF+2'D1
L1<+CF+2'D1
L1<+CF+2'D1
L1<+80"+2'D1 X CF: see figure
24 L1 STOP > STOP STOP STOP STOP 2.5"8 25 Drain+drying > DRY DRY DRY DRY R.A. if no drying/TO = 150'
26 STOP > STOP STOP STOP STOPStep 6: 20 sec fill instead of 12.5" in "EU" versionProgrammes 1, 2, 3 and 4 select "half load" automatically if no reset in step 14Programme 5: always 4 rinses (1 at level 1, 3 at level 2)
Notes:
In 800 rpm models, programmes 1 and 2 heat to 82°C instead of 87°C.
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PROGRAMMES FOR SYNTHETICS/MIXED FABRICS - MODELS WITH FIXED TEMPERATURES
SYNTHETICS (Fixed temperatures) OPTIONS VS80
Prog
Step Press. Basic function Lev D
et.
disp 60°
with pre-wash
60°(UK)
40°(UK)
30°(UK)
Rinses(UK)
Coldwash Wash time Rinse
hold No spin Red.spin
Autodrying Notes
9 27 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 PW L1+40° D L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 30'28 L2 Fill+wash 2 PW 10' D
10 29 L1 Drain+spin/R.A. PW L1<+C1+10" L1<+5" L1<+ 45"30 L1 Fill+wash 1 W L1+10' N L1+10' N 2.5" Hot and cold water for UK
11 31 L1 Fill+wash 1 W 2.5" 2.5" L1+10' N L1+10' N 3' ÷ 10'N Cold water32 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 1 W L1+50° E L1+50° E L1+40° E L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 30'33 Wash W 20' E 20' E 20' E 6' ÷ 20'E
12 34 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 W 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" L1+30° D 2.5" Cold water / TO = 20'35 L2 Fill+wash 2 W L2+2' N L2+2' N L2+2' N L2+6' D36 L1 Drain W L1<+45" E L1<+45" E L1<+45" E L1<+30" Movimento E da L>
13 37 L1 Fill+wash 2 B L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' D L1+3' D38 L1 Drain B L1<+45" E L1<+45" E L1<+45" E L1<+30" L1<+30" Movimento E da L>39 L1 Fill+wash 2 B L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' D L1+3' D40 L1 Drain+spin L1<+C1+10" L1<+C1+10" L1<+C1+10" L1<+45" L1<+45" L1<+ 45" If C1 present
14 41 L1 Fill+wash 2 S L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' D L1+3' D42 Rinse hold > STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP X R.A. if rinse hold not activated
15 43 L1 Drain+spin > L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+20"+2'D1 X C4 and C6: see figures
44 L1 STOP > STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP 2.5"16 45 Drain+drying > Drying Drying Drying Drying Drying R.A. if no drying/TO = 150'
46 STOP > STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP
The 57°C temperature (instead of 50°C) is obtained using jumper "EU"Spin C4 instead of C6 is performed by fitting jumpers "EU" or "WD"
Notes:
Steps 36 and 38: movement "E" when pressure switch is on "FULL"
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COTTON PROGRAMMES - MODELS WITH ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURES
COTTON (adjustable temperatures) OPTIONS VS80
Cold - 90° 70º - 90° 50º - 60°Prog Step Press
. Basic functions Lev Det
.di
sp.
with pre-wash 30º - 40° Coldwash
Washtime
Halfload
Extrarinse
Rinsehold No spin Red.
spinAuto
drying Notes
1 1 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 PW L1+40° D L1 + 2.5" Cold water / TO 30'2 L2 Fill+wash 2 PW 10" D
2 3 L1 Drain+spin/R.A. PW L1<C1+10" L1<+5" L1<+5" L1<+5" L1<+45"4 L1 Drain PW 2.5" 2.5" 2.5"
3 5 L1 Drain PW 2.5" 2.5" 2.5"6 L1 Fill (mix) 1 PW 12.5" 12.5" 12.5" 2.5" Hot and cold water for UK7 L1 Fill (mix) 1 W 2.5" L1+10' N 2.5" 2.5" Hot and cold water for UK8 L1 Fill (hot) 1 W L1+10' N 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" Hot water for UK
4 9 L1 Fill (cold) 1 W 2.5" 2.5" L1+10' N L1+10'N 3' ÷ 10'N Cold water
10 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 1 W L1+70º-87°N
L1+50º-57°N L1+30º-40° N L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 75'
11 Wash W 20' N+3' D1 20' E+3' D1+20' E+3' D1
20' E+3' D1+20' E+3' D1
6'÷20' No 12'÷40'
E12 L2 Fill 2 W L2+2' N 2.5" 2.5" Fill to 2nd level if T>57°13 L1 Drain+spin W L1<+C2+10" L1<+C2+10" L1<+C2+10" L1<+ 150"
5 14 L1 Fill+wash 1 B L1+ t1 N L1+ t1 N L1+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset15 L1 Drain+spin B L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" 2.5" L1<+ 45" No spin prevalent16 L2 Fill+wash 2 B L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset17 L1 Drain+spin B 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" L1<+C5 L1<+ 45" No spin prevalent
18 L2 Fill+wash 2 B 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" L2+ t1N L2+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset
19 L1 Drain+spin B/S L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+C5+10" L1<+ 45"6 20 L2 Fill (cleaning) 2 S L2+ 2.5" L2+ 2.5" L2+ 2.5" Fan
21 L2 Fill+wash 2 S L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N L2+ t1 N t1 = 3' after last reset22 L1 R.A. > 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" Stop
7 23 L1 Drain+spin > L1<+CF+2'D1
L1<+CF+2'D1 L1<+CF+2'D1 L1<+
80"+2'D1 X CF: see figures
24 L1 STOP > STOP STOP STOP 2.5"8 25 Drain+drying > Drying Drying Drying R.A. if no drying/TO = 150'
26 STOP > STOP STOP STOPStep 6: 20 sec fill instead of 12.5" in "EU" versionProgrammes 1, 2, 3 and 4 select "half load" automatically if no reset in step 14Programme 5: always 4 rinses (1 at level 1, 3 at level 2)
Note:
In 800 rpm models, programmes 1 and 2 heat to 82°C instead of 87°C.
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PROGRAMMES FOR SYNTHETICS/MIXED FABRICS - MODELS WITH ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURES
SYNTHETICS (Adjustable temperatures) OPTIONS VS80
Prog
Step Press. Basic functions Lev D
et.
disp
. Cold - 50°with pre-
wash
50º(UK)
30º - 40°(UK)
30°(UK)
Rinses(UK)
Coldwash Half load Extra
rinse No spin Red.spin
Autodry Notes
9 27 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 PW L1+40° D L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 30'28 L2 Fill+wash 2 PW 10' D
10 29 L1 Drain+spin/R.A. PW L1<+C1+10" L1<+5" L1<+5" L1<+ 45"30 L1 Fill+wash 1 W L1+10' N 2.5" 2.5" Hot and cold water for UK
11 31 L1 Fill+wash 1 W 2.5" L1+10' N L1+10' N 3' to 10'N Cold water32 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 1 W L1+50° E L1+40° E L1+2.5" Cold water / TO = 30'33 Wash W 20' E 20' E 6' to 20'E
12 34 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 W 2.5" 2.5" L1+30° D 2.5" Cold water / TO = 20'35 L2 Fill+wash 2 W L2+2' N L2+2' N L2+6' D36 L1 Drain W L1<+45" E L1<+45" E L1<+30" Movement E from L>
13 37 L1 Fill+wash 2 B L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' D L1+3' D38 L1 Drain B L1<+45" E L1<+45" E L1<+30" L1<+30" Movement E from L>39 L1 Fill+wash 2 B L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' D L1+3' D40 L1 Drain+spin B/S L1<+C1+10" L1<+C1+10" L1<+45" L1<+45" L1<+ 45" If C1 present
14 41 L1 Fill+wash 2 S L1+3' E L1+3' E L1+3' D L1+3' D42 Rinse hold > STOP STOP STOP STOP X R.A. if rinse hold not activated
15 43 L1 Drain+spin > L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+C6+2'D1
L1<+20"+2'D1 X C4 and C6: see figures
44 L1 STOP > STOP STOP STOP STOP 2.5"16 45 Drain+drying > DRY DRY DRY DRY R.A. if no drying/TO = 150'
46 STOP > STOP STOP STOP STOP
The 57°C temperature (instead of 50°C) is obtained using jumper "EU"
Spin C4 instead of C6 by fitting jumpers "EU" or "WD"
Note:
Steps 36 and 38: movement "E" when pressure switch is on "FULL"
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WOOL/DELICATES PROGRAMMES - MODELS WITH FIXED AND ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURES
WOOL/DELICATES (all) OPTIONS VS80
Prog
Step Press.
Basicfunctions Lev D
et.
disp
.
WOOL30º - 40°
DELICATES30º - 40° Rinses Cold
washRinsehold No spin Reduced
spin Notes
17 47 L2 Drain W L1< + 8"48 L2 Fill+wash 2 W L2 + 3' D3 Cold fill
18 49 L1 Fill+rinse+wash 2 W L1 + 40° D2 L1 + 40° D L1+2.5" Cold fill / TO = 30'
50 L2 Fill+wash 2 W L2 + 14' D3 L2 + 14' D Cold fill51 L1 Drain W L1< + 30" L1< + 30"
19 52 L2 Fill+wash 2 B L2 + 3' D3 L2 + 3' D L2 + 3' D353 L1 Drain B L1< + 30" L1< + 30" L1< + 30"54 L2 Fill+wash 2 B L2 + 3' D3 L2 + 3' D L2 + 3' D355 L1 Drain B/S L1< + 30" L1< + 30" L1< + 30"
20 56 L2 Fill+wash 2 S L2 + 3' D3 L2 + 3' D L2 + 3' D3
57 Rinse hold > STOP STOP STOP X R.A. if Rinse hold ispresent and not active
58 L1 Drain+spin > L1< + C4 + 10" L1< + C6 + 10" L1< + C6 + 10" L1<+20" X C4 & C6: See spin cycles21 59 L1 Drain > L1< + 30" L1< + 30" L1< + 30"
60 STOP > STOP STOP STOP
PROGRAMMES TABLE - KEYMOTOR MOVEMENT
TYPE CLOCKWISEMOVEMENT
(sec)
PAUSE(sec)
COUNTER-CLOCKWISEMOVEMENT
(sec)
PAUSE(sec)
SPEED(rpm)
D 4 12 4 12 52D1 4 12 4 12 35D2 2 58 2 58 35D3 2 28 2 28 35N 9 8 7 8 52E 9 4 7 4 52
L1 1st levelL2 2nd levelLAF: anti-foam levelL1< "EMPTY" on 1st levelR.A. rapid advanceTO maximum time (timeout)Detergent dispenser:PW prewashW washB bleachS conditioner
DRY 58 2 58 2 52
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TYPES OF SPIN CYCLE
ANTI-UNBALANCING DURING SPINNING
The check for balancing of the wash load is performed while the drum rotates at a speed of 85 rpm, beforethe spin phase. If the wash load is unbalanced, the spin cycle is not carried out; after rotating the drumseveral times at low speed in alternate directions, the spin cycle is restarted.If the wash load is still unbalanced, this procedure is repeated until the correct balance is achieved.If the wash load is still unbalanced after the maximum time of approximately 20 minutes, the timer passes tothe subsequent phase and the spin cycle is skipped.
Example of intervention of anti-unbalancing and anti-foam control function:
(1) passes to the subsequent phase
T = timeTO = maximum time (time-out)SUV = Software Unbalance ValueUDV = Unbalance Detected ValueL = 1st levelPTO = maximum drain time (time-out)STO = maximum time for spin sequence (time-out)
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SPIN CYCLES
N.B.: If the maximum times are exceeded (PTO - STO), the timer passes to the subsequent phase.
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
This type of timer consists of two main components: the electromechanical timer and an electronic board.The electronic board is soldered directly to the timer connectors.
1. Electronic control board2. Microprocessor3. Timer motor4. Electromechanical timer
CONFIGURATION OF TIMER FUNCTIONS
Configuration of the timer functions is effected by setting certain wiring connectors.
1 Electronic timer board
J1 - J2 Connectors which, for the various models, determine thetransmission ratio between the drive pulley and the drum pulleyand the speed of the final spin cycle.
J4 Connector fitted to washer/dryers to carry out the drying phase.
J3 Connector which determines the functions of the timer:
"UK" if there is no connection between M9.1-M9.2 (hot and cold water solenoids, maximumtemperature for synthetic fabrics 50°C, final spin for synthetic fabrics C6)"Europe" if a connection is fitted between M9.1-M9.2 (cold water solenoid, maximumtemperature for synthetic fabrics 60°C, final spin for synthetic fabrics C4)
J2 J1 Transmissionratio
Maximum spinspeed
0 0 1/18 8000 1 1/14 10001 0 1/12 11501 1 1/18 850
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OPERATING PRINCIPLES OF TIMER
Depending on the closure of a series of contacts, the timer transmits to the electronic control board thecodes which determine the operations to be carried out at the various steps.
The electronic control board controls the washing cycle taking into consideration the options selected
on completion of the cycle phase carried out in a determined position, the board powers the timer motorvia a TRIAC; the timer motor advances to the subsequent phase.the board controls the closure of the pressure switchesthe board controls the temperature of the washing solution via the NTC sensorvia a second TRIAC, the board directly powers the drum rotation motor and controls the speed of rotationaccording to the signal received from the tachymetric generator. The direction of rotation is determined bythe closure of the contacts of two relays.
All the remaining electromechanical components in the washing machine are powered via the timercontacts.
COMPONENTS IN APPLIANCE
Door safetydevice
SolenoidsPressureswitches
Drain pumpHeating element
NTC sensorPressureswitches
Motor
TIMER
Codes
Timer motor
Option keys
Electromechanical timer Electronic control board
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CONTROL OF THE WASHING TEMPERATURE
Control of the washing temperature is performed by the electronic board via an NTC sensor.
NTC temperature sensor Temperature (ºC) Resistance ± 10% (ΩΩΩΩ)
1. Plastic casing2. NTC resistor3. Terminals
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If the NTC sensor is short-circuited or interrupted, the heating phase is skipped.
MOTOR SAFETY DEVICES
Motor power Triac short-circuited
If the Triac which powers the motor is short-circuited, the electronic control board disconnects the motor byswitching the relay. After 30 seconds, the power to the motor is restored. If, after three attempts, the faultpersists (two attempts in spin cycles), the motor is definitively disconnected and the timer advances to theSTOP position.
Tachymetric generator or motor faulty
If no signal is received from the tachymetric generator (tachymetric generator or motor faulty), the electroniccontrol board disconnects the motor for 30 seconds, after which the motor is switched on again.If the fault persists, this sequence of attempts to power the motor is repeated every 30 seconds until the endof the cycle.
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CONTROL OF DRYING CIRCUIT (WASHER/DRYERS)
The components in the drying circuit are powered by a two-section timer which varies according to the model. Themaximum drying time is 120 minutes for each of the twosectors.The final 10 minutes are dedicated to the cooling phase.
If contact D1-D2 of the timer is closed, the electronic controlboard recognizes that a drying time has been selected and,after the washing phase, will automatically advance the timer tothe drying phase for the entire duration selected. At the end ofthe drying phase, the contact opens and the electronic controlboard powers the timer motor to that it advances to the STOPposition.
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OTHER OPTIONS
KEY TO CIRCUIT DIAGRAMWashing machines and washer dryers Washer dryers
1. Suppressor2. ON/OFF button3. Pilot lamp4. Door delay interlock5. Pressure switch (1st level)6. Pressure switch (2nd level)7. DOOR CLOSED pilot lamp8. Cold water solenoid9. Hot water solenoid (UK version)10. Drain pump11. Timer motor12. Heating element13. Pressure switch (anti-boiling device)14. PCB15. Motor16. NTC temperature sensor
17. Spin speed selector knob18. Washing temperature selector knob19. Washing time selector knob20. EXTRA RINSE button21. HALF LOAD button22. RINSE HOLD button23. RINSE HOLD button (cotton)24. HEAVY SOIL button25. Spin speed/rinse hold selector26. REDUCED SPIN button27. 50ºC button28. DAILY WASH button29. NO SPIN button30. COLD WASH button31. SHORT CYCLE button
32. Automatic drying contact33. Drying timer motor34. Safety thermostat35. Drying heater36. Drying thermostat37. Manual-reset thermostat38. Condensation solenoid39. DRYING pilot lamp40. Fan motor
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TYPE OF FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSEPILOT LAMP OFF: power cable; suppressor; main ON/OFF switch; wiring between suppressor and main switch.THE WASHING MACHINE DOES NOT STARTPILOT LAMP LIT: door delay interlock; wiring between door delay interlock and timer (H3.2, G6.2); main ON/OFFswitch; timer (H3.2 – G6.1).
NO COLD WATER FILL Tap closed; mains pressure insufficient; solenoid; wiring between door delay interlock, pressure switches and timer(G6.2); wiring between solenoid and timer (V7.2, V7.1); interruption of drain pump winding or wiring between drainpump and timer (H3.1, H3.3); 1st level pressure switch; pressure switch hydraulic circuit; timer (V7.2 - G6.2).
NO WATER FILL TO 2nd LEVEL wiring between pressure switch and timer (N4.4), 2nd level pressure switch; pressure switch hydraulic circuit; timer(V7.2 - N4.4).
NO HOT WATER FILL hot water solenoid; HEAVY SOILING button; wiring between solenoid, HEAVY SOILING button and timer (V7.4 -V7.7); timer (V7.4 - G6.2).
CONTINUOUS WATER FILL (appliance switched off) solenoid jammed.CONTINUOUS WATER FILL (appliance switched on pressure switch; pressure switch hydraulic circuit.CONTINUOUS WATER FILL (level not reached) drain hose too low; leakage from hydraulic circuit.INCORRECT WATER LEVEL pressure switch; pressure switch hydraulic circuit.MOTOR INOPERATIVE (at intervals of 30 seconds, the relay whichpowers the motor is heard to switch)
motor (stator, rotor, overload cut-out, brushes); wiring between motor and timer (M9.6-9); timer.
MOTOR FUNCTIONS FOR A FEW INSTANTS, THEN STOPS FOR30 SECONDS, AGAIN FUNCTIONS FOR A FEW INSTANTS ANDTHEN STOPS (sequence repeated until the end of the cycle)
motor (tachymetric generator); wiring between tachymetric generator and timer (M9.4 - M9.5); timer.
MOTOR FUNCTIONS FOR A FEW INSTANTS, THEN STOPS UPTO 3 TIMES IN ABOUT ONE MINUTE; AFTER THIS, THE TIMERADVANCES TO THE STOP POSITION
timer (motor triac short-circuited).
MOTOR ROTATES IN ONE DIRECTION ONLY timer.SPIN ONLY INOPERATIVE wiring between spin speed selector knob and timer (P6.1, P6.2, P6.5, P6.6); spin speed selector knob; timer.MOTOR DOES NOT ROTATE AT CORRECT SPEED wiring between spin speed selector knob and timer (P6.1, P6.2, P6.5, P6.6); REDUCED SPIN button; timer wiring
(R4.1-4); timer.NO HEATING: the timer stops in the heating phase for the
maximum timeheating element; level pressure switch and anti-boiling device; wiring between heating element, pressure switchesand timer (G6.3 - G6.4);
the timer skips the heating phase. temperature sensor short-circuited or interrupted; wiring between temperature sensor and timer (M9.2, M9.3);temperature selector knob; wiring between selector knob and timer (P6.1, P6.2, P6.4); COLD WASH button; wiringbetween button and timer; timer.
TEMPERATURE NOT CORRECT temperature sensor; temperature selector knob; wiring between selector knob and timer (P6.1, P6.2, P6.4); timer.FAILURE TO DRAIN drain pump; wiring between drain pump and timer (H3.1, H3.3); timer (H3.1 - H3.3).TIMER DOES NOT ADVANCE timer (timer motor - triac); friction on knob.TIMER ADVANCES CONTINUOUSLY timerCYCLE INCORRECTCYCLE OPTIONS INCORRECT
timer wiring (M9.1)check the buttons and their wiring; timer.
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WASHER/DRYERS: DRYING CIRCUITTYPE OF FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE
AUTOMATIC DRYING INOPERATIVE drying timer (D1-D2); timer wiring (T3.1 - T3.2); drying timer; timer wirng (T3.1, T3.2, T3.3); timer.DRYING HEATERS, CONDENSATION SOLENOID,DRYING TIMER MOTOR INOPERATIVE
drying timer (A1 - A4); wiring between timer (G6.2 - G6.6) and drying timer; timer (G6.2 - G6.6).
BOTH DRYING HEATERS INOPERATIVE drying timer (B1 - B2); wiring between drying timer, heaters and thermostats; drying heaters; safetythermostat; manual-reset safety thermostat.
ONE OF THE DRYING HEATERS INOPERATIVE wiring between drying timer, heaters and thermostats; drying heater; drying thermostat; drying timer (C1- C2).
CONDENSATION SOLENOID INOPERATIVE condensation solenoid; wiring between drying timer and condensation solenoid.DRYING TIMER MOTOR DOES NOT ADVANCE drying timer; friction on knob.FAN MOTOR INOPERATIVE fan motor; wiring between fan motor and timer (V7.5, V7.6); timer (V7.5, V7.6).
TIMER CONNECTORS