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Hi everyone. This is the first time that I am going to install a universal plate, and although more or less I have an idea of how to do it and it also seems quite easy because the plate is labeled on the contacts, there are some that I do not understand where they are going. The washing machine has a 5-contact motor. The plate has 2 contacts that say WASH and 2 that say CENTRIFUGADO that I think are for the engine. Also 2 that say CAP and surely they are for the capacitor, one that says PUMP and must be for the drain pump, one that says NEUTRAL and another LINE that are the general feeding of the plate and consequently of all the washing machine, another that SUAV says that it must be for the solenoid valve of the water load of the rinse (softener) and others that I don't know where they are going, are the following: one says 3L, another says RES LAV, and another says 2C. I imagine that the pressure switch and the water charging solenoid valve of the main wash are in these contacts. As for the block, I don't know if this plate has the option to place it. Can someone give me a hand? Thank you very much already
Now I see that in the blockhouse there is a terminal that says C2, and another that says 3. On the board are terminals 2C and 3L. Do they correspond to each other? If so, I would be free only the RES LAV terminal. And where would you put the pressure switch?
Hello, say what board model you bought and what machine you want to place it, the 3L and 2C connectors correspond to the door block, the pressure switch should say 11, 12, 13 or 14 and 16, greetings.
Dear, the RES LAV terminal corresponds to the wash resistance. Generally the pressure switch is secondary and does not act the same as in electromechanical programmers.
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