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Robert Sądowski
| Author: Robert Sądowski ISBN: 83-206-1497-X Format: A5, 152 pages Soft binding Publisher: WKiŁ |
| About the book |
| A richly illustrated guide devoted to the construction, operation and repair of automatic drum washing machines, including accessible description of the construction and operation of individual components of washing machines, methods of performing basic measurements, descriptions and diagrams of individual electrical systems, description of the most common defect symptoms and their most probable causes and ways of removing them, as well as description of the construction and operation of Polish programmers. Recipients: users of automatic washing machines of various companies, DIY enthusiasts and all those interested in the construction and operation of automatic washing machines. Table of Contents From the author 1. Introductory information 1.1. Purchase of a washing machine 1.2. Connecting the washing machine 1.3. DIY workshop 2. Construction and operation of basic teams 2.1. solenoid 2.2. Powder containers 2.3. Tank and drum 2.4. Filter 2.5. Pump 2.6. Hoses 2.7. Hydrostatic 2.8. Heater 2.9. Thermostats 2.10. Motor and capacitor 2.11. PZ filters 2.12. switches 2.13. Locks and security 2.14. programmer 2.15. Bearings and their mountings 2.16. Pulleys and belts 2.17. Shock absorbers and springs 2.18. Aprons 2.19. counterweights 3. Interaction of individual parts and subassemblies, electrical installation 3.1. Main switch and interlock system 3.2. Hydrostatic 3.3. Thermostats 3.4. programmer 3.5. Heating circuit 3.6. Circuit of solenoid valves 3.7. Pump 3.8. Washer and centrifuge motor 3.9. Programmer's motor 3.10. Wires and connections 4. Typical faults 4.1. Incorrect water level 4.2. Problems with heating 4.3. Incorrect engine speed 4.4. Loud washing machine operation 4.5. The washing machine can not be opened or closed 4.6. The programmer does not move 4.7. Lack of any work symptoms 4.8. The washing machine "knocks out" the fuses 4.9. Feel the smell of burning 5. Programmer for the patient |
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