Manual for EPPWELGM5

Manual for EPPWELGM5

Brand: Electrolux

Category: Dishwasher

Document Type: Manual

Language: EN

Uploaded: Sept. 12, 2025, 4:17 a.m.

Manual Publish Date: 2018-09-01

Manual Activation of Dispensers
The manual activation of detergent and rinse aid dispensers can be performed to fill hoses when replacing detergents. The rinse pump can also be manually activated to empty the boiler.

Detergent and Rinse Aid Dosage:
This section explains how to set the working time for detergent and rinse aid dispensers. Parameters include initial dosage and dosage during cycle execution. These are adjusted via the USER SETTING mode.

Counters:
This family of parameters collects cycle counters and water consumption counters. Specific parameters are available for tracking cycles performed, resettable cycle counters, and water consumption.

Temperature Setting:
This section details how to change temperature thresholds and parameters related to the boiler and tank. It covers boiler and tub temperature thresholds, hysteresis, high and low limits, and filling timeouts.

Cycle Setting:
This section explains how to change the duration of cycle phases, including wash, pre-rinse, rinse, cold rinse, drain, and final pause durations. Parameters can be adjusted for Cycle 1, Cycle 2, and Cycle 3.

Other Parameters:
This covers various dishwashing parameters, including initial pause, pump delays, drain phases, temperature unit selection (Celsius/Fahrenheit), rinse temperature display, and pulse per litre settings for flow meters. It also includes parameters related to thermal label modes and pressure sensor thresholds.

Communication and HACCP Parameters:
This section deals with serial device settings, appliance address within a HACCP network, and printer parameters. It also includes HACCP basic parameters for boiler and tank temperature high limits and gaps.

Configuration Parameters:
This section allows for the configuration of dishwasher model, boiler type, door type, and default models. It also covers solid state relay settings, boiler/tank heating swap, tank filling modes, and detergent level switch enablement.

Special Features:
This includes parameters for resin regeneration cycles, medical line dishwashers with door/hood lock devices, and the activation of detergent and rinse aid level sensors.

Dishwashers with Incorporated Continuous Water Softener:
This section describes the continuous water softener, its activation, resin regeneration, salt container management, and a table showing the autonomy of the full salt container based on water hardness.

Alarm Messages and Troubleshooting:
This section provides a comprehensive guide to alarm messages that stop the dishwasher, those that don't, and specific alarms for models with continuous water softeners. It includes troubleshooting steps and potential causes for each alarm.

Layout Diagrams:
Various layout diagrams of electronic boards are provided for different model series, indicating connector assignments and their functions.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Alarm Symbol Alarm Description Possible Cause Troubleshooting Steps
  Want of water Is the water cock open? Does the water load solenoid valve work? Is the water feed flow a min. of 5 l/min? Is the water inlet filter clean? Is the load solenoid valve filter clean? Is the overflow inserted? Is the main board (ATM-PRES) CN2 connector correctly positioned? Do the tank/boiler pressure switches work properly? Check all listed points.
  Rinsing is not done regularly for 2 consecutive cycles Are the rinse arms clogged? Does the rinse pump work correctly? Is there water in the level sensor tube? Is there scale in the boiler? Does the boiler level sensor work properly? (For continuous water softener models: check boiler level sensor and float sensor). Check all listed points. Reset the alarm manually after eliminating the cause. WARNING: Resetting without eliminating the cause can damage heating elements.
 Automatic hood out of order Refer to section 13.1.1 ALARM CODES FOR AUTOMATIC HOOD TYPE DISHWASHERS. Consult section 13.1.1 for detailed alarm codes and troubleshooting. The parameter AL in the dbG family can provide more specific indications.
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