Electrolux E30IC80QSS 배선 참조

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UI Display
Error Description
Corrective Action
C11
Shorted keypad. The defective control 
will flashes the error code in its display.
1- Cycle power on affected zone. If stuck button comes back while zone is on then proceed.
2- Verify there is no mechanical interference near the defective control (harness, metallic devices, etc.).
3- Replace defective control.
C15 / C16 
C17
FMEA Error.
Replace defective control.
C20
Loss of communication with ID1 
Generator Housing Assembly.
1- Check communication harness attached to the ID1 Induction Generator Housing. Replace if defective.
2- Verify ID1 Connection is the proper one.
3- Replace ID1 generator.
C21
Loss of communication with ID2 
Generator Housing Assembly.
1- Check communication harness attached to the ID2 Induction Generator Housing. Replace if defective.
2- Verify ID2 Connection is the proper one.
3- Replace ID2 generator.
C22
Loss of communication with ID3 
Generator Housing Assembly.
1- Check communication harness attached to the ID3 Induction Generator Housing. Replace if defective.
2- Verify ID3 Connection is the proper one.
3- Replace ID3 generator.
C23
Loss of communication between 2 or 
more generator.
1- Check communication harness from UI to harnesses and generator to generator.
2- Check ID1 connection to verify that the ID jumper is connected from BC1 to BC5.
C24
UART communication is lost.
Replace Main Control.
C25
Rear Zones I2C lost/error.
Check wiring harness to main control board - Replace main control board.
C26
Front Zones I2C lost/error.
Check wiring harness to main control board - Replace main control board.
C2A
All I2C communication lost.
Check wiring harness to main control board - Replace main control board.
C2C
All communication lost.
Check wiring harness to main control board - Replace main control board.
C2F
Bridge Communication Lost.
Replace UI controls.
ID1, ID2 or ID3 will be designated in the display with 30s for ID1, 70s for ID2 and 90s for ID3.
C30/70/
90
AC input voltage too high in either 
ID1, ID2 or ID3 place designated by UI 
display.
1- Verify AC Input voltage at cooktop input (customer wiring) and AC from pole.
2- Verify AC voltage between BPL and PBN connectors should measure 240V AC +- 24V AC.
3- Replace Induction Generator Housing.
C31/71/ 91
Internal generator error ID1/ ID2/ ID3.
Replace Induction Generator Housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C32/72/
92
Power supply defect ID1/ ID2/ID3.
Replace Induction Generator Housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C33/73/ 93
Cooling fan blocked ID1/ID2/ID3.
1- Verify there is no interference for the fan.
2- Replace generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C34/74/ 94
Main AC Phase error ID1/ID2/ID3
Replace generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C35/75/ 95
Main AC voltage too low ID1/ID2/ID3.
1- Check line voltage coming into the house if all zones are showing this error.
2- Replace generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C36/76/ 96
Internal communication error ID1/ID2/
ID3.
Replace generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C37/77/ 97
Internal induction generator housing 
error ID1, ID2 or ID3.
Replace generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C38/78/ 98
Fan not connected ID1, ID2 or ID3.
1- Verify fan is correctly connected at BS1.
2- Replace induction generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C39
Configuration mismatch between 
generator and UI control.
1- Verify if user interface is the right one for that model.
2- Verify if generators are the correct type.
3- If all displays are showing this error replay UI otherwise replace appropriate generator.
C40/80/
A0
IGBT heat sink sensor error ID1/ID2/
ID3.
1- Verify if the heat sink sensor is installed properly (measure approx. 100kOhm for NTC).
2- Replace generator housing assembly ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C41/81/
A1
Induction sensor (coils) defect ID1/ID2/
ID3.
1- Verify if the inductor (coils) are connected properly (measure approx. 0Ohm at room temperature).
2- Replace the induction generator housing if 0 ohm otherwise the inductor (coil).
C42/82/
A2
General pot detection alarm ID1/ID2/
ID3.
1- Verify pans are the proper type (magnet sticks to the bottom of pan).
2- Verify pan is not warped or rusty, pan is proper size, pan is placed correctly.
3- Replace induction generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
UI Display
Error Description
Corrective Action
C43/83/
A3
Pot detection sensor fail ID1/ID2/ID3.
1- Verify pan is not warped or rusty, pan is proper size for zone, pan is placed correctly.
2- Replace induction generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C44/84/
A4
Board temperature warning ID1/ID2/
ID3.
1- Ensure customer is not using the cooktop with a dry pan at a high temperature level.
2- Allow zone to cool down and then continue cooking.
C45/85/
A5
Board temperature alarm ID1/ID2/ID3.
1- Ensure customer is not using the cooktop with a dry pan at a high temperature level.
2- Replace induction generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C51/52/
53/54/
55/56
Element temperature sensor failure ID1/
ID2/ID3.
1- Verify induction temperature sensor is connected properly at B71 or B81 as per wiring diagram.
2- Verify the inductor temperature sensor is installed properly and not damaged (measure approx. 100K 
Ohms at room temperature).
3- Replace induction generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
C62
Loss of zero cross at timer input.
1-Verify harness between switching power supply and main control (UI). Replace harness if defective.
2- Verify power supply signal at P3 pins 2 & 3 (GND), should measure ~2.8Vdc +/- 0.5Vdc. Replace 
switcher.
3- Replace main control.
C63/64/
65/66/
67/68
Element temperature sensor too hot 
ID1/ID2/ID3.
1- Ensure customer does not use the cooktop with a dry pan at high temperature levels.
2- Verify the inductor temperature sensor is installed properly and not damaged in the proper generator 
(measure approx. 100k Ohms at room temperature).
3- Replace induction generator housing ID1, ID2 or ID3.
Symptom or failure
Control Display
Possible cause or condition
Suggested Corrective Action
Pan does not heat up.
Normal operation.
Pan too small for proper pan detec-
tion and only works with low power.
Use larger pan or this pan on a smaller cooking zone. Refer to 
owners guide for proper pan selection.
Flashing "Power level" 
and pan does not heat.
Pan not detected.
Check whether the pots or pans are suitable for induction. Refer to 
owners guide for proper pan selection.
Induction coil not correctly 
connected or induction coil open.
Check the coil wire terminal connections. Ensure that they are 
properly connected and tightened. Test continuity of coil (should be 
less than 1 ohm).
Distance between coil and glass 
ceramic too large.
Check whether the coil is properly positioned and touching the glass 
cooktop surface.
Individual buttons cannot be 
used or cannot always be 
used.
None.
Test cables & connections. Touch 
control defective.
1. Follow instructions for proper use of touch controls. 2. Replace 
Touch Control.
Cooking power too low or 
shuts down prematurely.
None.
Fluids spilled or object lying on 
control panel keypads.
Clean up spills or remove objects. Restart cooktop in normal 
manner.
Normal operation
Ventilation slots obstructed.
Clear vent openings.
Unsuitable pots ( bottom bent).
Follow owners guide for proper pan selection.
Distance between coil and glass 
ceramic too large.
Check whether the glass ceramic was pushed down when being 
screwed in position and the coil has been correctly positioned.
H in display when cooking 
zone is cold and switched off.
"H"
Temperature sensor defect.
1. Test coil sensor , approximately 100Kohms at room 
temperature. Replace coil if resistance is incorrect. 2. Replace 
power generator board.
ADDITIONAL ERROR (FAULT) CONDITIONS
ERROR CODES