Themotor is not controlled by the lid switches. Rather, the slide mechanism partly extends over the PCB. The slide is the flat metal plate the motor moves up and down. There are two hall sensors on the PCB and a magnet on the slide mechanism. The hall sensors are used to indicate if the motor/latch is in the full up or down position. If the magnet has come loose and is not aligned (or it fell off), then the controller will not be able to determine the latch mech position. Second to last solution given below.
FYI: I had a problem where the lid motor would 'step' and stop. It would not run to the open/close positions. Called Eppendorf and they said replace the lid motor. I pulled the lid motor and ran it using a bench supply and it ran fine. BUT, the current draw seemed erratic and inconstant between power cycles. If I was going to replace the $250 motor, might as well open it up. Bent the metal to allow the back plate(brush end where wires go in), to be removed. The brushes where fine but the commutator wore a little strangely. But there was brush material(carbon) between the commutator contacts. Cleaned the carbon out and smoothed the commutator some. Reassembly was a little tricky trying to hold the brushes in while getting the armature inserted. After reassembly, the bench power supply show a consistent current draw, around .3A. Reinstalled latch motor and the lid worked fine. Theory: the lid motor current is monitored by the PCB and if it is too high the PCB stops powering the motor.
I even replace the motor from a working unit. Since the new motor was from a locked machine. Once I installed, the unit detect it's in lock position, and I am able to press "open" to unlock the latch. The motor runs. BUT screen still show lift lid.
Nothing fix the issue. Only thing left untouched are the X10 connector and frequency coverter, which I don't believe they are related. I can read imbalance sensor reading around 670, which is normal.
I have a problem on the 5810R that shows the code ERROR 6 00, in the instruction manual it only talks about error 6 without zeros. The error message appears right after turning on the centrifuge after showing the equipment version.
I am not sure if they are refering to the wall outlet or the voltage coming out of the device's power supply. Since it's an operator's manual, I would say it's fhe former. Trying changing the outlet and/or performing an electrical safety test and see how that does.
The thermal sensor is a thermal fuse (temperature dependent fuse), you can still do a test by putting a jumper wire (error 6 00 disappears). You can replace it with any type in the 130 to 160C range. Note that the sensor is located between the stator coils. To replace it, care must be taken not to damage the insulating varnish of the magnetic wire of the stator coils.
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