Siemens IQ700 – Error E24

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  • #97532
    Matt_Bianco
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    Hi,

    My dryer comes up with this code intermittently, but seems to happen more with bigger/heavy loads.

    Any ideas? I did read somewhere on google it was suggested a PCB fault. I can repair to component level so any pointers much appreciated.

    Many Thanks,

    Matt

    #468278
    electrofix
    Moderator

    whats the full Enr number and FD number ?

    Dave

    #468279
    electrofix
    Moderator

    I only found 1 ref to this error and it seems to be a board or software problem

    described as “Control fault 1″ ” process software set is incorrect programmed ” ” update software or replace control ”

    Dave

    #468280
    Matt_Bianco
    Participant

    Thanks Dave, E-Nr is WT48Y801GB/09 FD 9311 200578

    #468281
    electrofix
    Moderator

    ok that gives me an age, it was built Nov 13

    think the fault code i found is likely correct but siemans tech is hard to find

    Dave

    #468282
    Matt_Bianco
    Participant

    Hi Dave,

    I’ve done a bit of googling and found that my dryer seems to have the same control board as the Bosch Home Professional WTY88700AU/07 (same test mode too) which according to another site mentions this is Bosch T24xi. They host a service manual for this model but of course it’s not free and you need to be in the trade etc.

    Not sure if this helps?

    Cheers,

    Matt

    #468283
    electrofix
    Moderator

    where i got it from is one of the manuals hosted on manualslib which is a free site. you will never get an exact match but you have to hope some error codes wont change otherwise their own engineers could not remember them

    Dave

    #468284
    Matt_Bianco
    Participant

    Quick update, seems the fault may now be fixed. Fingers crossed.

    I removed all three control boards – display, inverter and main control. Resoldered all pins on Inverter IC and blanket solder the rest of the caps etc. Cleaned all connections and re-assembled. The good news I saw all Rubycon electrolytic capacitors throughout! 🙂

    I’ve since found that Error 24 below:- [TABLE=”border: 1″]
    [TR]
    [TD]Compressor / inverter communication error[/TD]
    [TD]DBUS connection disconnected, inverter is not switched on, inverter defective[/TD]
    [TD]Check the cable to the inverter, check the inverter when the program has started[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]

    Cheers,

    Matt

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