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April 9, 2008 at 4:23 pm #35895
cockney steve
ParticipantLast owner was economical with the truth…”may need brushes” = “someone’s disconnected the brushes, the plug-fuse is blown, the door’s jammed and there’s an “e 40” code up.
Well, I’ve removed the doorlock and repaired it (contacts were welded together) machine will programme -up OK but drum revolves continuously.
DC board at bottom right is now clean and checked -out OK.
moving to the main-board….there’s a SPARE plug from it with 3 wires (blue/yellow/blue)—the yellow goes to pin 10,which shows some overheating…but this track forks to the adjacent track as well as being double-sided board.The question is, should there be another board at the top of the machine.
all I’ve found is the mains filter and 2 pressure-switches under the top crossmember adjacent to the main board…the main-board-holder has a lug which would appear to be for mounting something else….
did the lady tell porkies, or do i have a board-fault?
edited to say the plug is “spare”April 9, 2008 at 7:39 pm #248537Penguin45
ParticipantRe: zanussi iz 161w drum only rotates fast, after” E40
Display/selector board in the fascia, power board in the box at the top, motor convertor board in the bottom – that’s your lot. I can find no reference to any cable being left spare. The only three way cable on the diagram appears to run to a pressure switch, but there is no indication as to the colours.
Penguin45.
April 9, 2008 at 9:02 pm #248538cockney steve
ParticipantRe: zanussi iz 161w drum only rotates fast, after” E40
Thanks, Penguin, they are onto a 2-pin to edge of board (greys) and one of the multipin’s further down the same edge. (blue)
The converter-board is dead simple, even for me! (not the brightest spark where semi-conductors are concerned)
I’m pretty convinced that it’s a dead transistor on the board,as the programmer all appears to function…so I might invest in a fancy DMM with a built-in scope/logic -probe function.
watch this space! I’m not paying over £100 for a board! -
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