ENV 06New Electronic Platform
Electronics general
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ENV 06 Introduction
ENV 06 = Electrolux New Vision 2006
New electronic platform for washing machines and tumble dryers
New design for all Electrolux household appliances
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ENV 06 Introduction
ENV 06 will substitute all electronic and timer platforms for washing machines and tumble dryers.
Affected will be:-EWM 1000-EWM 1000PLUS-EWM 2000EVO (WM + WT)-EWM 3000 (WM + WT)-VD…..
Also all user interface boards will be substituted.
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ENV 06 Washing Groups
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ENV 06 Factories
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Market Launch
September 2006
Market launch of all home appliances ( HOT, WET, COLD) with new ENV 06 design
AEG and the high range models will follow some months later.
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Washing Machines Equipment And Names
EWM X X X X| | | || | | 0 --- OKO| | | 1 --- JET| | || | 0 --- only LEDs| | 1 --- Digit LCD| | 2 --- Medium LCD| | 3 --- Large LCD| | 4 --- Full Graphic LCD| || 1 --- Universal Motor| 5 --- Inverter Motor|1 --- Low Level Machines: TC5 and TC62 --- Medium Level Machines: TC4, TC3 and TC23 --- Top Level Machines: TC1
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Washing Machines Ranges
EWM 1100Low range
EWM 2100 / EWM 2500Middle-High range
EWM 3500Top range
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Washing MachinesTop Level
Front loading machines Top loading machines
TC1 solution
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Washing MachinesMedium Level
TC2 / TC3 / TC4 solutions
TC2
TC3
TC4
Front loading machines Top loading machines
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Washing MachinesLow Level
TC5 / TC6 Ausführungen
TC5
TC6
Front loading machines Top loading machines
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Tumble Dryers - Ranges
Low rangeEDR 1000
Middle rangeEDR 2000
High rangeEDR 3000
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ENV 06 Tumble Dryers
High Level
Medium Level
Low Level
Timer substitution
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ENV 06 Electronic Boards
This presentation describes and explains thefunctionality of the ENV 06 electronic boards forwashing machines.
As shown in the pages before, the structure and the ranges of the new washing machines and tumble dryers are comparable.
That means this presentation can also be understood for tumble dryers in the same way.
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Technical Data ForWashing Machines
• New user interface management for large and small size LCD display• 220...240V AC 50/60Hz• Universal motor management from 600 ... 1600 rpm• External motor control for brushless asynchronous 3 phases motor• 2/3 water inlet valves with 3/4 compartment detergent dispenser• Electronic pressure sensor (no digital pressure switch anymore!!!)• Aqua control• Flow and weight sensors, only in the top class of washing machines• DSP management for top loaders (= drum positioning system)• PTC – or IDOLO – door lock (Instant door lock)• Drain pump management (with temperature protector)• Heating element 1950W with 2 integrated temperature fuses• NTC – sensor for water temperature• Traditional, Jet system and eco-valve functionality• Drying management with time selection or autom. algorithm (extern. board)
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Time Control 5 and 6
TC5 TC6
Washing groups: G19 (5kg) , G20 (6kg), G22 (7kg)Washing system: eco valveMotor: Universal motor ( 600 …….. 1600 1/min)
Control panel:-Programme selector with ON/OFF position (15 or 21 positions)-2. Selector for temperature or spin speed (6 positions) -5 push buttons: Start/Pause, delay start, 3 configurable-2 status LEDs configurable, 1green LED in Start-/Pause key integrated-1 alarm LED (red, in Start/Pause key integrated)-No buzzer -Time to end digits not available
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Time Control 5 and 6
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2. Selector
Temperature selection:
°C
Spin speed selection:
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Time Control 4
TC4
Washing groups: G19 (5kg) , G20 (6kg), G22 (7kg)Washing system: eco valveMotor: Universal motor ( 600 …….. 1600 1/min)
Control panel:-Programme selector with ON/OFF position (15 or 21 positions)-5 push buttons: Start/Pause, delay start, 3 configurable-3 status LEDs configurable, 1green LED in Start-/Pause key integrated-1 alarm LED (red, in Start/Pause key integrated)-1 small 3 digits LCD display for time to end and delay start indication-Buzzer available
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Time Control 4
Temperature-icon:Active when heating is on
Child lock icon:All push buttons are blocked
Three 7-segment-digits to show:-Cycle duration (TTE=Time To End) in h.min-Delay start time from 30 to 90 minutesand from 2h to 20h
-Selection error with a flashing ERR-Cycle end when displaying 0-Warning codes (alarm codes):E10 water load timeout – tap closedE20 drain timeout – clogged filterE40 door not closedEF0 aqua control sensing – water leakageEB0 power supply problems. Voltage, frequency out of standard range
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Time Control 3
Washing groups: G19 (5kg) , G20 (6kg), G22 (7kg)Washing system: eco valve, circulation system (=Jet system)Motor: Universal motor, inverter motor ( 600 …….. 1800 1/min)
Control panel:-Programme selector with ON/OFF position (15 or 21 positions)-8 push buttons: Start/Pause, 2 for time control (up/down), 5 configurable-Up to 13 LEDs for option buttons (spin speed, temperature…)-1 status LED for door/DSP, 1green LED in Start-/Pause key integrated-1 alarm LED (red, in Start/Pause key integrated)-1 small LCD display for time to end soil level, cycle phases, … displaying-Buzzer available
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Time Control 3
Three 7-segment digits:Temperature icon:Child lock icon:-identical to TC 4
Cycle phases icons for:wash, rinse, drain, spin
Soil level icon:shows the laundry soil level related to selected time control (see next page)for all washing programmes excepted for rinses, drain and spin.
Up and down keys for:Prolonged or shortened cycle time
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Time Control 3
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Time Control 2
Washing groups: G19 (5kg) , G20 (6kg), G22 (7kg)Washing system: eco valve, circulation system (=Jet system)Motor: Universal motor, inverter motor ( 600 …….. 1800 1/min)
Control panel:-Programme selector with ON/OFF position (15 or 21 positions)-8 push buttons: Start/Pause, 2 for time control (up/down), 5 configurable-1 alarm LED (red, in Start/Pause key integrated)-1 large LCD display for time to end soil level, cycle phases, … displaying-Buzzer available
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Time Control 2
Key combination to activate the child lock function
Time driven cycles (soil level): Identical to TC 3. A related clock icon has been added to be lighted on when time control function is selected pressing up/down push buttons.
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Time Control 2
7-segment digits:- identical to TC 3 / TC 4
Child lock icon and soil level icon:- identical to TC 3
Cycle phase icons:
door lockspin
drainrinse
main washprewash
Door lock : on = locked, off = unlocked, flashing = opening
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Time Control 2
Option icons:-additional rinse, easy iron-different configuration possible
Temperature icons and display:-thermometer icon is filled according to selected temperature. During programme animated too
-digits show selected temperature
Spin speed icons and display:-digits show selected spin speed and the icon is filled according to the selected speed
-during spin phase the spirals are animated-No icon shown when no spin is selected-Rinse hold and night cycle are shown when optionis set
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Time Control 1
-The only version with graphic large LCD display to show cycle names and description
-Navigation through set up. Animated icons, info text-Same concepts for time driven and for programmes and option selections as for TC2 version, presented in a more flexible and understandable way
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Time Control 1
Washing groups: G20 (6kg), G22 (7kg)Washing system: circulation system (=Jet system)Motor: Universal motor, inverter motor ( 900 …….. 1800 1/min)
Control panel:-Programme selector with ON/OFF position (15 or 21 positions)-8 push buttons: Start/Pause, 2 for time control (up/down), temperature,3 configurable, spin speed
-1 large graphic LCD display-loudspeaker for jingles
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Time Control 1
Time regulation:
easy ironadditional rinsehalf loadprewashstaindelay startprogramme memory
16001400120010009007005000night Cyclerinse Hold
9560504030cold
cottonsyntheticsdelicate••••
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Programme Icons
dessous
synthetics cotton
cotton+prewash
synthetics+prewash
spin
delicate
jeanswool
rinse
prewash
hand wash
silk
cotton+economy
cotton+prewash+economysport shoes
drain
time saving
mix-programme
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Time Control 1
Switch on: start picture programme name
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Time Control 1
After some seconds the interface automatically shows thepreset/recommended temperature and spin speed and Duration for the selected cycle.
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Time Control 1
Now the customer can change the options and start the cycle.
More details for TC1 range will follow in next trainingswith sample appliance.
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Time Control 1
Simulation
To practice the use of the TC1 LCD user interface, you can open the attached simulation.
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Electrical Components In ENV 06Washing Machines
Following the already well known electrical components forthe new washing machine range.
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Traditional Door Lock With PTC
•When the washing program is started by pressing the START/PAUSE button, the bi-metal PTC (contacts 3-5) is powered by the triac on the PCB: after 2 – 4 seconds, this closes the switch (5-4) which powers the electrical components of the appliance (only if the door is closed).• At the end of the washing program, the PCB disconnects the interlock from the power supply, but the door remains locked for 1 to 2 minutes (PTC cooling time).
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IDOLO – Door Lock
2-3 approx. 1.2 kΩ2-4 approx. 1.0 kΩ3-4 approx. 200 Ω
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NTC – Temperature Sensor
The NTC-sensor is identical to the NTC-sensor assembled in EWM 1000 and EWM 2000
temperature thresholds:cotton cycle:heating off : T>85°Cheating on: T<80°Csynthetic cycle:heating off : T>69°Cheating on: T<65°C
1 NTC - resistance2 metal casing3 contact pins4 plastic insulation
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Elektronic Pressure Sensor
The electronic pressure sensor is an analogue device that controls the water level in the drum. A changing frequency signal will show the amount of waterin the drum to the main board.
1 air intake tube2 diaphragm3 coil4 oscillator (electronic)5 core6 spring7 calibration screw8 connector
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Elektronic Pressure Sensor
Water load pressure in the watercircuit, which moves the diaphragm.Position of core (5) changes frequency of oscillator is changed.Main board measures the fre-quency and determines the amount of Water in the drum.
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Electric Valves
Optional 2 or 3 valves for water load
solenoid valve about 3.75 kΩ
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Heating Element With Intgrated NTC Sensor and Temperature Fuses
NTC sensor
Heating element: max. 1950 WIdentical with heating elements in EWM 1000, EWM 2000, EWM 3000
Heating element resistor ≈ 30 Ω
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Flow Sensor
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Weight Sensor
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Voicebox
Connected to the LCD user interface (DAAS-interface)
1: Loudspeaker cover2: Plastic box3: Loudspeaker4: Electronic module
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Laundry Center
Connected to main board (DAAS-interface)
Radio frequency link between washing machine and tumble dryer
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Pumps
motor pump housing
Resistance about 170Ω
Drain pump and circulation pumps are equipped with temperature protectors.
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Motors
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Inverter - Motor
Introduction of INVERTER motor control and asynchronous motor
Motor control by MAGNETEK
Max. power 1KW
2 poles Asynchronous motor
by CESET (55mm stack)
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Inverter – Motor
Asynchronous 3 phases motor with tacho generator
- no protector in motor windings (self protected cause whenone phase is broken, motor will not work anymore)
- motor temperature lower compared to other AC motors- motor speed will be controlled by frequency - motor has no brushes longer lifetime
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Inverter Motor
Capacitor
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Inverter - Motor
For changing the speed the frequency will be changed higher or lower.The motor speed will be controlled by the tachometric generator (T).
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Inverter - Motor
The 3 phases power is fed by the inverter electronic to the connectors on themotor. The phase shift is 120 degrees and peak amplitude is 310V.
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FUCS – Fast Unbalance ControlSystem
Balance after first attempt
FUCS phase 0
FUCS phase 1
Normal spin
470 rpmpulse
55 rpm
115 rpm
In this phasespeed is increased by 2 rpm every 300 ms if unbalance below limit,
or decreased by 2 rpm if unbalance is above limit.
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Circuit EWM 1100
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Circuit EWM 2100
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Circuit EWM 2500
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2. Door Lock Triac
2-3 ca.. 1.2
1. switch2. coil3. coil protection (PTC)4. bimetal PTC5. connector
To decrease the power consumption in stand-byemodus the bimetal PTC resistor can be switched offby a second door lock triac.
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Heating Element And ExternalMotor Control
For safety reasons the heating element has 2 integrated temperature fuses.The digital pressure switches have beenRemoved.
Safety relais to switch off external motor Control.
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Macs Bus
Connection interface for communication between different electronics.Advantage: modular system
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Service Mode
Activation:
1. Cancel the set programeand switch the appliance off.
2. Press START/PAUSE and the nearest button simultaneously and switch the program selector to firstposition clockwise.
3. Hold the START/PAUSE and option buttons pressed till DIAGNOSTIC MODE appears or till the LEDsstart flashing (about 5 seconds).
To exit the service cycle switch the applianceoff, on and then off again.
Standard key combination
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Service Mode
In this 1st selector position starts the User Interface test cycle; all LED (LCD) are lighted on sequentially, and pressing any key the correspondent LED (LCD) is lighted on.
Moving in clockwise direction, for any position there is a different test:Position 1: User interface test cyclePosition 2: Water load from wash compartment.Position 3: Water load from prewash compartment.Position 4: Water load from softner compartment.Position 5: Water load from 3rd valve.Position 6: Wash heater activation.Position 7: Spin phase at 250 rpm with water in the tub
(leakage test).Position 8: Drain and spin phase at max. spin speed.Position 9: Drum positioning (for top-loaders).Position 10: Last alarm display and possible reset. (New: last 3
alarms are saved in alarm memory)
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Service Mode
Important information for service!!!
If time to end display is available, then
-temperature
-drum speed
-water level
will be shown during the service mode tests.
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Alarm Management In User Mode
1. Buzzer sounds for alarms which are shown to the customer only (E10, E20, E40, EF0, excepted EB0)
2. Buzzer sounds with a specific sequence of three short beepsabout every 20 seconds (for TC1 – appliances a special jingle will be played for warnings)
3. In case of alarm the red Start/Pause – LED flashes as long as the fault condition is present (0,5s on, 0,5s off)
4. For TC1 appliances with graphic LCD display the warnings will be shown as text messages
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Alarm Management in User Mode
Fast alarm reading is possible like in the presentwashing machine range by pressing the standard key combination about 2 seconds.
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Alarm Management In Service Mode
1. Turn the programme selector to the alarm memory position
2. Red and green LEDs integrated in Start/Pause key flash alternated according to alarmn code:- Red LED shows the alarm family code (E42 4 times)- Green LED shows the alarm number (E42 2 times)
3. Alarm will be shown completely in time to end display, if LCDdisplay available (example: E42)
4. For graphic LCD user interfaces (TC1) a specific customer screen with complete alarm code and possible supplemen-tary text descriptions can be shown
5. Delete the alarm memory by pressing standard key combination
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Alarm - Management in Service Mode
Attention:
It´s possible to read the last three alarm codes in the alarm memory by pressing a key combination simultaneously.
( Solution still under development )
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Alarm Table
The creation of the new alarm table is still in development.
It can be found in the new service manuals for the ENV06
washing machine models when available.
In general the alarm codes are the same like in the current
ranges.
Some failure codes will be deleted and some new alarms will
be added.
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