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January 10, 2009 at 10:34 am #42449
Jonah
ParticipantHi Guys,
Called yesterday to fit a new motor for this machine showing E06, motor sent before I called diagnosed by ISE, still showing E06 after fitting motor.
First time I have worked on one of these, I guess it must be the power module in the base of the mahine causing problem but some advice from you guys would help, motor was nightmare to fit as no rear panel on machine.
January 10, 2009 at 10:43 am #273539don
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Hi Jonah
Don`t know if you spotted this or not, they may help 😉 ISE 5 fault codes etcDon
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January 10, 2009 at 10:51 am #273540Jonah
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Hi Don, yeah I did, I know its a motor fault but wanted to check with another Engineer before I order the PCB power card, thanks anyway mate.
January 10, 2009 at 12:20 pm #273541timdowning
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I had an error 8. Changed invertor board and motor.
The problem with the technical information is that the flowcharts are for brush motor machines not induction type, so when it says change pcb it means the fascia pcb rather than the invertor pcb.
I would order fascia pcb and invertor pcb just to save even more trouble in the customers house.
Did you check the loom from motor to invertor board? as a few machines suffered with bad connections at the invertor board end.
Hope this helps?
p.s. what a b**ch of a job that motor change is!!!!!
January 10, 2009 at 12:46 pm #273542Jonah
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Thanks Tim, this is why I needed some help from anther Engineer, I will order both boards and also check the loom when I go back, will the loom need to be replaced if connection fault or can it be repaired on site?
January 10, 2009 at 1:04 pm #273543timdowning
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I haven’t had a loom fault myself but I assume a clean up and pinching of connector will do the trick. It will be easy enough to ring out from motor to invertor board.
If the wiring is ok I would firstly change the invertor board. And then test machine to see if fascia board is ok.
I took front of machine off to change invertor board. You may be able to change it from underneath but I felt it gave me better access with the front removed.
Rest assured you’ve done the hard bit by changing the motor. Ringing out the loom and/or changing the board(s) will be a walk in the park.
Good Luck!
January 10, 2009 at 1:07 pm #273544Jonah
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Great Tim thanks, changing that motor was a complete B**ch !!! 😯
Hopefully get it sorted next time.
January 10, 2009 at 2:39 pm #273545bazza500
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Inverter board can be replaced from underneath in seconds.
January 10, 2009 at 4:40 pm #273546timdowning
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seconds
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Not everything is about quickness. 😉
The reason I took the front off, which I’m sure Jonah will as well, is to thoroughly check the connector block at the front of the machine. Also you can check the loom running down from the fascia pcb. And while your there your can insulation test the heater to make sure that a weird earth fault isn’t the culprit.
I’m sure you will agree that whilst we find our feet with these machines a thorough checkover is better than a world record attempt????
January 10, 2009 at 5:40 pm #273547Jonah
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again all many thanks, all input is appreciated, i guessed changing bottom pcb would be easy but i dont know these machines well yet so as you say finding my feet some what 🙂
January 17, 2009 at 5:49 pm #273548Jonah
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Thanks foe all your help guys, changed the bottom PCB yesterday and all working ok now. 🙂
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