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9INSTALLATIONThe conducters in the connecting cableNo. Designation conducter1,4 SignalB2 LineB3 NeutralB5 ResetB6 GroundThe coin mechanism
10MOTOR- AND PROGRAMFUNCTIONSOut-of-balance check and spin dryingThere are 2 different spin dry sequences, long andshort. Both consist of a prelimina
11MOTOR- AND PROGRAM FUNCTIONSProgrammes EURO-MOP-MEDICAL-MOPWMC55 is delivered with one of the programmesEURO, MOP, MEDICAL or MOP. Theprogrammes ar
12MOTOR- AND PROGRAMFUNCTIONSProgr. Name TempSpinspeed.Pre washMainwashRinse 1 Spin B Rinse 2 Spin B Rinse 3 Spin A Spin BEURO°C rpm min min min min
13MOTOR- AND PROGRAM FUNCTIONSPROGRAMME VERSION MEDICALPROGRAMME VERSION USProgr. Name TempSpinspeedPre washMainwashRinse 1 Spin B Rinse 2 Spin B Rins
14FAULT TRACINGThe machine will not start1. Is the door shut properly? Push it firmly. Aflashing symbol appears in the display ifthe machine is star
15FAULT TRACINGThe machine does not spin dryIf 0000 is flashing in the top right corner of thedisplay the machine has not spin dried. The mach-ine has
16PROBLEMSCOMMON QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMSMore information is found under ”Fault tracing”.The lid will not openCheck that the main power switch is on and
17PROBLEMS4. Certain materials such as linen and cottoncrease naturally, regardless of how they arewashed.Torn or damaged materialMaterial can be dama
18COMPONENTS AND MEASUREMENT VALUESMOTORS CESET(On machines manufactured until week 47/2000)For machines for 50 HzPart no: 80 617 73Resistances:Pins 1
INTRODUCTION1You have in your hand the ASKO Service Manual for the new generation of washingmachines, that are friendly to the environment in both the
19COMPONENTS AND MEASUREMENT VALUESOUTLET VALVE50/60 HzPart no.: 80 083 65Current: 0,18 AReversible 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The outlet valve isopen when there
20TEST PROGRAM AND FAULT INDICATIONSTEST PROGRAMPress P1 5 times within 15 seconds to start testprogram level 1. Press one time on P8 to reach level
21TEST PROGRAM AND FAULT INDICATIONS0000Indicated when to big unbalance occured duringspinning, ending in no fulfilled spinning cycle.WRONG LANGUAGE O
22CONSUMPTION VALUESCONSUMPTION VALUESProgram Material/Temperatur FyllnadsgradVattenförbrukning(ca liter)Totalt(varmt+kallt vatten)EnergiförbrukningkW
23CONSUMPTION VALUESProgram Material/Temperature Load sizeWater consumption(approx. litres)Total(hot+cold water)Energyapprox. kWh(cold /mixed inlet)Ti
24CONSUMPTION VALUESProgram Material/Temperature Load sizeWater consumption(approx. litres)Total(hot+cold water)Energyapprox. kWh(cold /mixed inlet)Ti
25CONSUMPTION VALUESProgram Material/Temperature Load sizeWater consumption(approx. litres)Total(hot+cold water)Energyapprox. kWh(cold /mixed inlet)Ti
26TOOLSTOOLSLIST OF TOOLS"Torx" spanners:• T25• T20• T10U-ring spanners• 11/16"• 16 mm• 13 mm• 10 mmSocket screwdriver• 10 mm24 mm exte
27TOOLSAPPLICATION AREASTop lid:• torx T20Panel• torx T20• 6.5-7 mm wide blade screwdriverFront panel• torx T20Detergent compartment• torx T20Washing
28SPECIAL TOOLSDRUM INSTALLATIONPart no.: 88 011 52This tool is used for centring and is fastened tothe drum edge when removing and installing thefron
TABLE OF CONTENTS2Introduction 1Installation 4Transport supports 4Location of the washing machine 5Adjusting the feet 5Water connection 6Water intake
29SERVICETOP COVERRemoving the top cover1. Remove the 3 screws at the rear of the topcover.2. Tilt the cover and pull it backwards.Installing the top
30SERVICEDETERGENT INSERTChanging the detergent insert handle1. Pull forward and lift out the detergent insert.NOTEThe detergent insert may have a chi
31SERVICEPANELRemoving the panel1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws along the rear edge and then lifting itoff.2. Pull forward and l
32SERVICEChanging the indication lamp/symbol lens1. Remove the panel in accordance with the sec-tion ”Panel - removing...”.2. Change the indication la
33SERVICEChanging the push-button switches1. Remove the panel in accordance with the sec-tion ”Panel - removing...”.2. Get hold of the switch inside t
34SERVICEChanging the DCU panel board and push-buttonsWARNINGAn earthed EMC wristband must be worn at alltimes when working with electronic components
35SERVICEREAR PANELRemoving the rear panel1. Remove the 12 screws around the rear panel.2. Lift off the rear panel.Installing the rear panel3. Offer u
36SERVICEMOTORChanging the drive belt1. Remove the rear panel by first removing the12 screws around it and then lifting it off.2. Take off the drive b
37SERVICEChanging the motor control board1. Remove the rear panel by first removing the12 screws around it and then lifting it off.2. Remove the secur
38SERVICEFRONT PANELRemoving the front panel1. Pull forward and lift out the detergent insert.2. Open the drain pump cover. Use the parti-tion from th
TABLE OF CONTENTS3Electrical component bridge piece 59Removing the electrical componentbridge piece 59Installing the electrical componentbridge piece
39SERVICEChanging the plastic lockings on the frontpanel1. Remove the front panel in accordance withthe section ”Front panel - Removing...”.2. Remove
40SERVICEDETERGENT COMPARTMENTRemoving the detergent compartment1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the rear edge and then liftin
41SERVICEChanging the detergent compartment corru-gated hose1. Carry out steps 1 to 4 under the heading ”De-tergent compartment - Removing...” above.2
42SERVICEWASHING LIDRemoving the washing lid1. Open the washing lid either by pressing thelid opening button or with the emergencyopening handle behin
43SERVICEChanging the lid catch1. Open the washing lid either by pressing thelid opening button or with the emergencyopening handle behind the drain p
44SERVICEChanging the emergency opener1. Open the washing lid either by pressing thelid opening button or with the emergencyopening handle behind the
45SERVICECOVER PLATERemoving the cover plate1. Open the washing lid either by pressing thelid opening button or with the emergencyopening handle behin
46SERVICECATCHRemoving the catch1. Remove the cover plate in accordance withthe section ”Cover plate - Removing...”2. Release the protection.3. Discon
47SERVICEFRONT END PLATE AND INNER COVER PLATERemoving the front end plate and innercover plate1. Remove the protection and catch in accordan-ce with
48SERVICE10. Install the front end plate and tension the spe-cial tool’s two lower parts to it.IMPORTANTIt is important for the front plate to be loca
4INSTALLATIONTRANSPORT SUPPORTSBefore the machine can be used, the 3 transportsupports must be removed. Each transport sup-port consists of a screw, a
49SERVICEDRUMRemoving the drum1. Remove the end plate and inner cover plate atthe front in accordance with the section ”Frontend plate holder... - Rem
50SERVICEChanging the wash ridge1. Insert a screwdriver (or similar thin tool) intothe centre ridge hole and angle it carefully tothe left.2. Pull the
51SERVICEDRAIN PUMPRemoving drain pump and pump housing1. Remove the front panel in accordance withthe section ”Front panel - Removing...”.2. Remove
52SERVICEChanging the drain pump rubber ring1. Open the drain pump cover. Use the parti-tion from the detergent compartment or ascrewdriver.2. Disconn
53SERVICECOMPLETE HOLDER ASSEMBLYChanging the complete holder assembly(holder, cradle and rear end plate)1. Remove the detergent compartment in accor-
54SERVICEChanging the bearing1. Remove the drum in accordance with the sec-tion ”Drum - Removing...”.2. Remove the v-ring cassette with a screwdri-ver
55SERVICEChanging the v-ring cassette1. Remove the drum in accordance with the sec-tion ”Drum - Remove...”.2. Remove the v-ring cassette with a screwd
56SERVICEChanging the heating element1. Remove the rear panel by first removing the12 screws around it and then lifting it off.2. Disconnect the wirin
57SERVICEChanging the tensioning ring1. Remove the cover plate in accordance withthe section "Cover plate - Removing...".2. Install the spec
58SERVICEChanging the balancing spring1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the rear edge and then lifting the coveroff.2. Use plie
5INSTALLATIONLOCATION OF THE WASHING MACHINEThe washing machine can be either free-standingor built in.A. Free-standingThe washing machine can be loca
59SERVICEELECTRICAL COMPONENT BRIDGE PIECERemoving the electrical component bridgepiece1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the re
60SERVICEChanging the level switch1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the rear edge and then lifting the coveroff.2. Squeeze the
61SERVICEChanging the PCU program control board andits holderWARNINGAn earthed EMC wristband must be worn at alltimes when working with electronic com
62SERVICECROSS MEMBERChanging the input terminal block1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the rear edge and then lifting the cove
63SERVICEChanging the fuse1. Remove the fuse holder insert with a screw-driver (1/4 turn).2. Change the fuse.IMPORTANTThe fuse must be of 250V and 6.3
64SERVICEChanging the radio interference filter1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the rear edge and then lifting the coveroff.2.
65SERVICEChanging the cable stand1. Remove the top cover by first removing the 3screws at the rear edge and then lifting the coveroff.2. Remove the wi
66SERVICESIDE PANELSChanging the side panels1. Remove the rear panel by first removing the12 screws around it and then lifting it off.2. Remove the fr
67SERVICEBOTTOMChange of bottom1. Remove the holder complete in accordancewith the section ”Holder complete - Chang-ing holder complete” point 1-7.2.
68SERVICEChanging the shock absorbers1. Front shock absorbers: Remove the front pa-nel in accordance with the section "Front pa-nel - Removing...
6INSTALLATIONWATER CONNECTIONThe machine is plumbed in with the connectionhose that comes with it. The water pressure shallbe 0.1-1MPa (approx. 1-10kp
69SERVICEChanging pressure chamber1. Remove the front panel in accordance withthe section "Front panel - Removing...".2. Remove the hose cl
70SERVICEFRONT RAILChanging the front rail1. Remove the panel in accordance with the sec-tion "Panel - removing...".2. Remove the rivets wit
71345121765824317658243SELECT PROGRAMPress one of the program buttons P1 to P8 to choose the pro-gram you want to use.P1- Heavy wash with pre-wash, 90
72345121765824317658243SELECT PROGRAMPress one of the program buttons P1 to P8 to choose the pro-gram you want to use.P1- Heavy wash with pre-wash, 0-
73345121765824317658243SELECT PROGRAMPress one of the program buttons P1 to P8 to choose the pro-gram you want to use.P1- Heavy wash with pre-wash, 90
743412Start/StopP3P1P2P4P7P5P6P8Start/StopP3P1P2P4P7P5P6P8SELECT PROGRAMPress one of the program buttons P1 to P8 to choose the pro-gram you want to u
75CHANGING SETTINGSCHANGE SETTINGSLANGUAGEYou can change the language of the displayed text.The languages you can choose from are Dansk,Deutsch, Engli
76CHANGING SETTINGStemperature. As you scroll through to the chosentemperature it appears at the bottom of the displayalongside the symbol.When your
77CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE351CHECKING THE NEEDLE TRAP AND DRAIN PUMPThe washing machine has a needle trap to catchitems such as coins, hairpins and si
78CLEANING AND MAINTENANCECLEANING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT1. Pull towards you and then lift out the deter-gent compartment.2. Rinse and brush the co
7INSTALLATIONDRAIN CONNECTIONMachine with drain pumpThe machine is delivered with a connected drainhose that shall be connected to a suitable sink oro
INDEX79Balancing spring 58Bearing 54Bottom 67Cable stand 65Catch 46Child lock 76Coin mechanism 8Consumption values 22Cover plate 45Cross member 62Dete
Rev ind RevisionAppdYear Week87654321FO RMA T A35678EDAB1CF32This document must not be copied withoutour written pemission, and the contentsthereof m
8INSTALLATIONCONNECTING TO A COIN MECHANISMConnection to a coin mechanism must be carriedout by a qualified electrician.A special connecting cable is
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