1
3
C -22
R -22
Locked
12k
T -22
R -20
R -20
B-20 B-20
T ub P ressure S ensor
Lid Lock Asm
X X -Y Y X X :Wire color Y Y :Wire gauge ---------------------------------------------------W:White C :Brown B:Black R :R ed S :G rey P :P ink N:Blue V :P urple Y :Y ellow O :O range G :G reen A:Aqua G Y :G reen with Y ellow
O -22 N-22
hermistor T Thermistor
T -22
1
N-22
A-20
A-20
V -22
R -22
O -22
B-20
R -20 R -20
User Interface Board
8
Unlocked
1
B-20
1
Lid S witch
( X X w/H) –
1
WARNING
Tub water level pressure sensor Frequency Hz Pumped out tub 45.2 1'' in basket 44.2 3'' in basket 43.3 6'' in basket 42 9'' in basket 40.7 12'' in basket 39.4 Inches of Water
Denotes alternate wire gauge in
models equipped with heaters
N-18
Y -18
R -18
R -22 C -22 V -22 Y -22
C O LD
J502
J603
+-
J1203
Motor_T emp V+ S ense 1
ON ON ON ON
S ense 2 S ense 3
V alve 5 O N V alve 6 O N
C -20
Y -20
Bulk Detergent P ressure S ensor 2
V-
IMC/Inverter Board
B-20 O -20 R -20 Y -20 N-20 C -20
B-20 O -20 R -20
B-20 O -20 R -20
Y -20 N-20 C -20
Y -20 N-20
N-20
Bleach
Y -20
Temp (degC)
Bulk S oftener P ressure S ensor 1 1
W-20
1
W-20
Det C up
C -20
V -20
J101 W-20 W-20
1
6
6
W-18
P H1
TOP COVE R W-18 ( 16 w/H)
W-20
T hermal cut off at 250F
W-18
W-18
B-18 ( 16 w/H)
LINE F ILT E R
AC Input
Bulk Det
W-18 ( 16 w/H)
G Y -18
80
10780
32
90
8878
120
4700
54
130
3900
66
150
2620
77
170
1840
C -22 R -22
J702 9
1
1
J502
B ulk tank pressure sensors
V -20
J101 W-20
27
49
R -20
1
13840
5610
Y -20
W-20
70
110
N-20
R -20
21
43
W-20
G Y -18 ( 16 w/H)
G Y -18
17407
1
W-20
Bulk F S
60
3
W-20
Det C up
B-18 ( 16 w/H)
B-18 ( 16 w/H) W-18 ( 16 w/H)
Bleach
15.5
7040
N-22 V -22 O -22 Y -22
V-
S UBWAS HE R P LAT F O R M
C -20 W-20
G Y -18
G Y -18
2
R ecirculation P ump 8X X and Higher
Y -18
Main Motor
W-18
W-18
C O LD
B-16
1
Y -18
N-18
W-16
Drain P ump Motor
P H2
1 W-18 ( 16 w/H)
B-18 ( 16 w/H)
3
R -18
22166
100
B-20 C -20 N-20 Y -20 V -20
B-20 W-20
J101
Y -18
P H3
HO T
50
38
Water V alve A ssembly 86X
G Y -16
J701
4
W-20
1
4
Motor_T emp V+
S ense 3 S ense 2 S ense 1
W-18 3
G Y -18
C -18
All white conductors are line neutral
10
4
1
O -20
Temp (degF) Resistance
6
W-20
J1001 N-20 Y -20 R -20 B-20 O -20 C -20
1 2 3 4
F ab S oft
4
1
J204
J407
1 V alve V alve V alve V alve
W-20
6
4
3
1
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AVERTISSEMENT
Inches Frequency of Fluid Hz 0 1380 2 1362 6 1331 9.5 1269 20 1220
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Thermistor R esistance Table ( these values are read from the leads while disconnected from the control P C B)
1
W-20
1
1
P H3
1
P H2
9
Bulk Dispense T anks
P H1
J702
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61
12V 7.5V G E A_UI IS O _G ND
1
B-20 C -20 N-20 V -20
1 13
B-20
J702
C -22 O -22 N-22
C -20 B -20 N-20 G -20 W-20
R -20
A-20
A-20
O -22 G -20 R -22
V -22
HO T S -20
B ulk Tank Sensors 86X
Water V alve A ssembly 81X
R -22 Y -22 V -22
C -20 B -20 N -20 G -20 W-20
R -20
O -20
G -20 S -20
W-20
1
Electrical Shock Hazard
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PUB NO. 31-16885
Wiring Diagram
Mode S hifter S witch
G E A2/Dryer C onnector
Y -22 V -22 O -22
Mode S hifter Motor
Wire C olor K ey
R esistance Table ( these values are read from the leads while disconnected from the control P C B)
Component
Resistance
Water Valve coil Mode shifter motor Drain Pump Recirculation pump Heater Motor (phase to phase)
1000 3800 16.5 30.5 12 17
Tub L ight 8X X and Higher
R ecirc P ump
1
W-18
+ -
1
Fault Code (Hex)
Name
Description
Repair Action
Fault Code (Hex)
Name
Description
Repair Action
Fault Code (Hex)
Name
Description
1
UI EEPROM
Board software not operating correctly
• Clear the error code using Service Mode test T25. • Verify model ID # using Service Mode test T01. If correct go to next step. If incorrect, set the correct Model ID #. Power cycle and verify model ID# • Power cycle and check error does not return. • If error comes back, replace UI (User Interface PCB).
10
Slow Fill
Not enough water
• Check house water supply and proper water pressure. • Check for kinked hoses. • Check hose and water valve screens. Make sure they are not clogged. &KHFNWKHOLGVZLWFKFRQWLQXLW\7KHZDVKHUZLOOQRW¿OOZLWKWKHOLGVZLWFKRSHQ &KHFNUHVLVWDQFHRIWKHZDWHUYDOYHFRLO.RKPV • Check for 120VAC to the water valve • If proper voltage and resistance, replace water valve assembly. • Check pressure sensor and pressure sensor hose.
72
Inverter Spin Redundancy
IMC detected spin speeds • Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. with either lid unlocked • If error clears itself and unit operates normally, then there is no issue. or open • If error persists replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control)..
75
Lid Lock
Will not lock or unlock or is locked while lid is opened
• Check lid switch continuity at IMC. • Check continuity of lid lock position. Opened or Closed. • Check operation of lid lock. Plunger should slide freely in and out. • Check lid lock wiring harness from IMC (Inverter Machine Control) to lock assembly. ,IOLGORFN2.UHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO ,IHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH8VHU,QWHUIDFH3&%
76
Detergent Bulk Dispenser Sensor
Sensor not reading correctly
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77
Softener Bulk Dispenser Sensor
Sensor not reading correctly
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C9, CA, CC, CD, CE, CF, D5, DD, DE, DF
IMC (Inverter Machine Control) Fault
IMC (Inverter Machine Control) Fault
• Reset IMC by unplugging washer from 30 seconds. Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. • Enter Service Mode and check that error has cleared. • If error persists, or unit does not spin, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
CB
DC Bus Brownout
DC bus voltage too low
• Check AC line voltage is correct. • Reset IMC by unplugging washer from 30 seconds. Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. • Enter Service Mode and check that error has cleared. • If error persists, or unit does not spin, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
CB
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DC bus voltage too high • Check AC line voltage is correct. • Reset IMC by unplugging washer from 30 seconds. Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. • Enter Service Mode and check that error has cleared. • If error persists, or unit does not spin, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
CC
Motor Temp high
Motor Temp high
• Check that motor has no signs of over temperature. • Reset IMC by unplugging washer from 30 seconds. Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. • Enter Service Mode and check that error has cleared. • If error persists, or unit does not spin, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
D2
Locked Rotor
Locked Rotor
• Check the motor and basket is free to spin. • Reset IMC by unplugging washer from 30 seconds. Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. • Enter Service Mode and check that error has cleared. • Check harness and motor connections • If error persists, or unit does not spin, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
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Issue with pulses from hall sensor.
• Reset IMC by unplugging washer from 30 seconds. Attempt to operate a Drain and Spin cycle. • Enter Service Mode and check that error has cleared. • If error persists or unit does not spin, check hall sensor harness and module. ,IKDOOVHQVRUDQGKDUQHVVFKHFN2.UHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO
5
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J204
Bulk Dispense Detergent Not dispensing properly and Fabric Softener
(QWHUVHUYLFHPRGH$FWXDWHEXONGLVSHQVHYDOYHVWRFKHFNZDWHUÀRZDQGGLVSHQVHRSHUDWLRQ ,IQRGHWHUJHQWRUVRIWHQHUÀRZFKHFNIRUEORFNHGRUNLQNHGEXONGLVSHQVHKRVH ,IQRÀRZFKHFNIRUIUHTXHQF\+] FKDQJHDW,0&,IIUHTXHQF\FKDQJHVUHSODFH,0& ,IQRIUHTXHQF\FKDQJHUHSODFHDSSURSULDWHEXONWDQNSUHVVXUHVHQVRU ,IQRZDWHUÀRZFKHFNUHVLVWDQFHRIWKHZDWHUYDOYHFRLO.RKPV DW,0&FRQQHFWRU • If no resistance (open), check wiring harness and appropriate water valve coil. ,IUHVLVWDQFHFKHFNV2.FKHFNIRU9$&DW,0&FRQQHFWRU • If no voltage, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control). If voltage, replace water valve. ,IVWLOOQRZDWHUÀRZUHSODFH8,ERDUG8VHU,QWHUIDFH3&%
6
Bulk Dispense Detergent Not dispensing properly and Fabric Softener
• Follow same actions as in Fault Code #5
7
Stuck Button
Buttons not operating when pressed.
• Check buttons and adjust. • Loosen screws on backsplash and or UI board (User Interface PCB). • Replace backsplash. • Replace UI (User Interface PCB).
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8
9
A
B
Pressure Sensor
Lid Lock
No Fill
Drain Pump
:LOOQRWORFNRUXQORFN or is locked while lid is opened
• Check lid switch continuity at IMC. • Check continuity of lid lock position. Opened or Closed. • Check operation of lid lock. Plunger should slide freely in and out. • Check lid lock wiring harness from IMC to lock assembly. ,IOLGORFN2.UHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO ,IHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH8VHU,QWHUIDFH3&%
8QLWQRW¿OOLQJZLWKZDWHU &RQ¿UPKRXVHZDWHUVXSSO\LVRQDQGKDVSURSHUZDWHUSUHVVXUH properly • Check for kinked hoses. • Check hose screens. Make sure they are not clogged. &KHFNWKHOLGVZLWFKFRQWLQXLW\7KHZDVKHUZLOOQRW¿OOZLWKWKHOLGVZLWFKRSHQ • Check pressure sensor and pressure sensor hose. &KHFNUHVLVWDQFHRIWKHZDWHUYDOYHFRLO.RKPV • Check for 120VAC to the water valve. • If proper voltage and resistance, replace water valve assembly. Water remaining in basket
D
IMC (Inverter Machine No operation Control) Communication Timeout
E
Lid Lock
:LOOQRWORFNRUXQORFN or is locked while lid is opened
• Check installation instructions for proper standpipe height. &KHFNSUHVVXUHVHQVRUIUHTXHQF\+] DQGSUHVVXUHVHQVRUKRVH • Check resistance of the pump (16.5 ohms) from the UI (User Interface PCB). • If open circuit, check wiring harness to the pump and pump motor. • Check for 120VAC to the drain pump. • If voltage is present and pump does not operate, replace pump. • If voltage is not present, replace IMC (Interface Machine Control).
12
IMC (Inverter Machine No operation Control) Communication Timeout
• Reset control boards by unplugging the washer for 30 seconds. • Check wiring harness connections between the IMC and UI boards. • If still no operation, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
16
Mode Shifter
• Using an ohm meter, check to ensure mode shifter switch is in the open position. &KHFNUHVLVWDQFHRIPRGHVKLIWHUPRWRUDSSUR[LPDWHO\.RKPV • Check for 120VAC to the mode shifter motor at the IMC. • If voltage is not present at the IMC, replace the IMC (Inverter Machine Control). • Check mode shifter coupler for damage and the ability to slide in and out freely. • Replace mode shifter assembly if necessary.
17
18
19
65
Mode Shifter
Mode Shifter
Flood Protection
Lid Lock
Mode shifter not engaged to spin
Mode shifter not engaged to agitate
Mode shifter taking too long to engage
Flood level detected
• Using an ohm meter, check to ensure mode shifter switch is in the closed position. &KHFNUHVLVWDQFHRIPRGHVKLIWHUPRWRUDSSUR[LPDWHO\.RKPV • Check for 120VAC to the mode shifter motor at the IMC. • If voltage is not present at the IMC, replace the IMC (Inverter Machine Control). • Check mode shifter coupler for damage and the ability to slide in and out freely. • Replace mode shifter assembly if necessary. • Using an ohm meter, check to ensure mode shifter switch is in the open or closed position. &KHFNUHVLVWDQFHRIPRGHVKLIWHUPRWRUDSSUR[LPDWHO\.RKPV • Check for 120VAC to the mode shifter motor at the IMC. • If voltage is not present at the IMC, replace the IMC (Inverter Machine Control). • Check mode shifter coupler for damage and the ability to slide in and out freely. • Replace mode shifter assembly if necessary. &KHFNZDWHUYDOYHLVQRW¿OOLQJZDVKHUWXELQWKHRȺSRVLWLRQ • If water valve is leaking, replace water valve assembly. &KHFNSUHVVXUHVHQVRUIUHTXHQF\+] 9DOLGDWHWKHIUHTXHQF\PDWFKHVWDEOHLQPLQLPDQXDO ,IIUHTXHQF\LVQRWFRUUHFWFKHFNZLULQJKDUQHVVSUHVVXUHVHQVRUDQGSUHVVXUHVHQVRUKRVH ,IIUHTXHQF\LVFRUUHFWEXWHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO
Will not lock or unlock or is locked while lid is opened
• Check lid switch continuity at IMC. • Check continuity of lid lock position. Opened or Closed. • Check operation of lid lock. Plunger should slide freely in and out. • Check lid lock wiring harness from IMC (Inverter Machine Control) to lock assembly. ,IOLGORFN2.UHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO ,IHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH8VHU,QWHUIDFH3&%
66
Lid Lock
Will not lock or unlock or is locked while lid is opened.
• Reset control boards by unplugging the washer for 30 seconds. • Check wiring harness connections between the IMC and UI boards. • If still no operation, replace IMC (Inverter Machine Control).
• Check lid switch continuity at IMC. • Check continuity of lid lock position. Opened or Closed. • Check operation of lid lock. Plunger should slide freely in and out. • Check lid lock wiring harness from IMC (Inverter Machine Control) to lock assembly. ,IOLGORFN2.UHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO ,IHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH8VHU,QWHUIDFH3&%
68
Pressure Sensor Error
Pressure Sensor Out of Range
• Check lid switch continuity at IMC. • Check continuity of lid lock position. Opened or Closed. • Check operation of lid lock. Plunger should slide freely in and out. • Check lid lock wiring harness from IMC (Inverter Machine Control) to lock assembly. ,IOLGORFN2.UHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO ,IHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH8VHU,QWHUIDFH3&%
&KHFNIUHTXHQF\+] XVLQJPXOWLPHWHU9DOLGDWHWKHIUHTXHQF\PDWFKHVWDEOHLQPLQLPDQXDO ,IIUHTXHQF\LVQRWFRUUHFWFKHFNZLULQJKDUQHVVDQGSUHVVXUHVHQVRU ,IIUHTXHQF\LVFRUUHFWEXWHUURUSHUVLVWVUHSODFH,0&,QYHUWHU0DFKLQH&RQWURO
6A, 6B
Thermistor Error
Thermistor open or short
&KHFNWKHUPLVWRUUHVLVWDQFH9DOLGDWHWKHUHVLVWDQFHPDWFKHVWKHWDEOHLQPLQLPDQXDO • Check wiring harness and connections. • Replace thermistor.
Repair Action
237D1492G005
C -18
2
31-16885*(
WARNING
2 To Remove Pressure Sensor from Bracket:
Electrical Shock Hazard
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AVERTISSEMENT
5 To Remove Hinges:
1. Remove the control panel using step 1 . 2. Remove the screw that secures the pressure sensor shield to the bracket. 3. Compress the locking tab holding the sensor in the bracket.
7 To Remove Spin Basket:
1. Repeat steps 1 , 2 and 4 . ,ISUHVHQWFXWWKH]LSWLHKROGLQJWKHKRVHWRWKHKLQJHRUUHPRYHWKH ORFNKHDGIURPWKH]LSWLH
Field Service Mode
1. Repeat steps 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 . 2. Pry up the impeller cover from the bottom of the basket and remove the shaft screw (standard thread). 3. Remove impeller and the hub nut (reverse thread).
Lid
Risque de choc électrique
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4. Remove the tub cover by lifting the 12 snap locks from the tub. 5. Slide basket out of tub. Snap Locks (x 12)
3. Remove two screws on each hinge and pull out the bottom.
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
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Screws Front 4. Disconnect the sensor connector and air hose.
1 To Remove Control Panel: 1. Open the lid and use a screwdriver to push back on the clips holding the backsplash to the cover while pushing back the backsplash.
8 To Replace the Tub:
3 To Remove Lid:
1. Remove all wiring and electrical components from the bottom of the tub. 2. The main shaft and tub seal assembly will also need to be replaced to insure a good tub seal. See step 11 .
• Open the lid, remove the four screws (two each side) and lift the lid up to remove.
9 To Remove the Motor:
Lid
NOTE:,ID]LSWLHRUWLHVZHUHUHPRYHGWKHQLWWKH\QHHGWREHUHSODFHGDIWHU 1. Move washer forward and tilt backward, allowing access to the bottom of service. the tub.
6 To Remove Tub and Basket Assembly:
Left Side
Right Side
2. Remove the rotor nut and rotor.
1. Repeat steps 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 . 2. Move the washer out so as to access the rear panel. 3. Remove the rear panel. 4. Remove drain hose from tub. NOTE: Use a pan to catch excess water. 5. Remove the 16 screws holding the two front and two rear rod support brackets to the apron. 3. Disconnect all electrical plugs to the motor. 4. Remove the three motor stator screws and remove stator.
4 Left Side
Clip on both sides
Right Side
Flatblade screwdriver
To enter into Field Service Mode, press and hold the Start pad while rotating the Cycle Selection knob 180 degrees (8 clicks) and then release the Start pad. The Cycle Selection knob is now used to control the test VHOHFWLRQPHQX7KHVHJPHQWGLVSOD\ZLOOVKRZWKHWHVWQXPEHUDFFRUGLQJ to the knob position (01 is Test 1). Rotate the knob to select the desired test and press Start to begin test. To stop the test and/or choose the next test, turn the knob. To exit Field Service Mode, press the Power pad or power down the unit. The control will also exit Field Service Mode after 30 minutes.
Pressure Sensor Shield +RVH
ADVERTENCIA
Test 14 – Spin
10 To Remove the Mode Shifter:
To Remove Top Cover and Lid Assembly:
1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 . 2. Remove wire clips from heat sink, water valve connectors, lid lock cable connector and tub light connector from control board. 3. Remove two screws at the rear of the cover that secure the cover to rear rod support and ground screw connecting wire to top cover. Top View
Screws
2. Push backsplash back while rotating top of backsplash away from you to disengage the rear cover from the two retention clips.
*URXQG Screw Valves
Rear Cover +HDW Sink
1. Remove the motor using step 9 . 2. Remove three screws holding the mode shifter and disconnect mode shift wire. 3. Remove the mode shifter.
Rear Bracket (x 2)
/LIWUHDUWXEEUDFNHWXSRȺDSURQUHPRYHURGDQGVSULQJIURPWXEDQG VHWWXERQÀRRU 7. Remove front rod support brackets and tilt the tub back and out of the washer and lay assembly on its side.
Test Function LED and Lid Check Model ID Number UI Software Version +RW:DWHU9DOYH&KHFN XML Version Cold Water Valve Check MC Software Version 'HWHUJHQW)ORZ7KURXJK7HVW Inverter Software Version )DEULF6RIWHQHU)ORZ7KURXJK7HVW %OHDFK)ORZ7KURXJK7HVW Bulk Detergent Test Bulk Fabric Softener Test Agitate Spin Drain Pump Check Recirculation Pump Check +HDWHU&KHFN Continuity Check Lid Lock Check Washer Communication Test UI Critical SW Version Check MC Critical SW Version Check Inverter Critical SW Version Check Error Codes Clear Error Codes Clear EEPPROM
Test 00 – Lid and LED Check • When the Start pad is pressed, all LEDs and displays will be lit (should display ´µ • When the lid is raised, all LED and displays will begin blinking indicating that the lid switch is reading open.
Test 03 – Hot Water Valve Check
• When the Start pad is pressed, the hot water valve will open and the SSD will GLVSOD\DQ´+µ.
Test 05 – Cold Water Valve Check
11 To Remove the Shaft: Front Bracket (x 2)
Test No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
1. Complete the spin basket removal procedure to the point of turning the tub DQGEDVNHWDVVHPEO\XSVLGHGRZQ 2. Remove the shaft assembly by removing four inner circle bolts and eight outer circle bolts. NOTE: 5XEEHUPDOOHWPD\EHUHTXLUHGWRRYHUFRPHWXEVHDO
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• When the Start pad is pressed, the cold water valve will open and the SSD ZLOOGLVSOD\D´&µ • At any time during Service Mode, if the water level reaches the lower pressure sensor levels, the Extra Light LED will come on. When the water reaches the upper level, the Extra Light and Light LED lights come on.
Test 07 – Detergent Flow-Through Test
(This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available.) • When the Start pad is pressed, the detergent valve will turn on for 2 VHFRQGVRȺIRUVHFRQGVDQGUHSHDW • 7KH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´&µ
• When the Start pad is pressed the SSD will display “Sµ. • The test will not begin until the lid is closed. When the lid is closed the lid will lock. • After the lid is locked, if a shift is necessary, the unit will shift to spin. When the shift is complete the unit will start spinning at a slow speed (15 RPM). • If the lid is opened during spin the spin will stop and will resume when the lid is closed.
Test 15 – Drain Pump Check • When the Start pad is pressed the SSD will display “P1µ. • The drain pump will turn on until the test is ended.
Test 16 – Recirculation Pump Check (This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available.) • When the Start pad is pressed the SSD will display “P2µ. • The recirculation pump will turn on until the test is ended.
Test 18 – Continuity Check (This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available. Models without a heater do not have the continuity check.) • When the Start pad is pressed the SSD will display the following: If continuity is sensed (sensor value is < 9 ´µ If continuity is NOTVHQVHGVHQVRUYDOXHLV!9 ´µ
Test 19 – Lid Lock • When the StartSDGLVSUHVVHGWKHOLGZLOOORFNDQGWKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´/&µ • Pressing the StartSDGDJDLQZLOOXQORFNWKHOLGDQGWKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´8/µ • The lid will also unlock when the test is exited.
Test 20 – Dryer Communication Test • When the StartSDGLVSUHVVHGWKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´µIRURQHVHFRQG,IWKH units are connected properly, able to communicate, and a version number is found, the display will show the major and then minor software version number of the Dryer UI. • If the version number is not found (for whatever reason) the washer control will give an invalid beep and return to the Test Selection Menu. 7KHFRQWUROZLOOUHSHDWWKHPDMRU²PLQRUGLVSOD\VHTXHQFHXQWLOWKHXVHUH[LWV the test.
Test 24 –Error Codes • When the StartSDGLVSUHVVHGWKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\WKHILUVWIDXOWFRGHLQD+(; format. • Each press of the Start pad will advance to the next fault in the list. • Faults will only be displayed if they have occurred at least once.
Test 25 – Clear Error Codes • When the StartSDGLVSUHVVHGWKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´(Uµ • Pressing and holding the Start pad for 3 seconds will clear all fault codes and sound a YDOLGWRQHDQGXSGDWHWKHGLVSOD\WR´µ • On press and hold of the Start pad for 3 seconds the fault log will be cleared.
Test 26 – Clear EEPROM • When the StartSDGLVSUHVVHGWKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´((µ • Next, pressing and holding the Start pad for 3 seconds will clear all EEPROM (including any fault codes), restore to default settings, and sound a valid tone DQGXSGDWHWKHGLVSOD\WR´µ
Tests 01, 02, 04, 06, 08, 21, 22 & 23 – Various Version Checks • When the Start pad is pressed, the SSD will display the major and then minor digit of the version number. • 7KH´([WUD+HDY\µSoil Level LED will be lit when the SSD is displaying the Major version digit. • 7KH´+HDY\µSoil Level LED will be lit when the SSD is displaying the Minor version digit.
Test 09 – Fabric Softener Flow-Through Test (This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available.) • When the Start pad is pressed, the fabric softener valve will turn on for 2 VHFRQGVWXUQRȺIRUVHFRQGVDQGUHSHDW • 7KH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´&µ
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Right Side
3. Rotate backsplash towards you and, being careful to prevent damage IURPWKHFOLSVDQGRUKLQJHVOD\LWRQLWVIDFHNOTE: Be careful of wires when separating. 4. Remove four screws from back cover and disconnect harness connectors DVUHTXLUHG
4. Use a putty knife to disengage the cover from two clips mounted to the IURQWÀDQJHRIWKHDSURQ2QFHWKHFRYHULVGLVHQJDJHGIURPWKHDSURQ lift the front of the cover up and remove the clamps to disconnect the two bulk dispenser hoses at the back of the washer. NOTE:7KHOLGFRXOGRSHQFORVHGXULQJFRYHUUHPRYDO7DSHLWFORVHGWR prevent it from opening. Cover shown raised
Test 10 – Bleach Flow-Through Test 12 To Remove the Bulk Dispensers: 1. Move washer forward and tilt backward allowing access to the bottom of washer. /LIWEXONWDQNRȺDSURQOLSDQGSXOORXWWDQNDWDQDQJOH
Disconnect two bulk dispenser hoses at back of washer
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(This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available.) • When the Start pad is pressed, the bleach valve will turn on for 2 seconds, RȺIRUVHFRQGVDQGUHSHDW • 7KH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´&µ
Test 11 – Bulk Detergent Test NOTE: Be careful not to damage hoses and wiring on apron support.
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(This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available.) 5HPRYHWKHKRVHFODPSDWWKHEXONWDQN3OXJWDQNÀDQJHKROHWRSUHYHQW • When the Start pad is pressed, the bulk detergent valve will turn on for 2 spillage. VHFRQGVRȺIRUVHFRQGVDQGUHSHDW • 7KH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´&µ 13 To Remove the Hall (Speed) Sensor: 1. Tilt the washer backward and remove the rotor nut and rotor. 8VHDWKLQEODGHWRROWRGLVHQJDJHWKHWZRRXWERDUGWDEVIURPWKHVWDWRU Tabs
Test 12 – Bulk Fabric Softener Test (This feature is optional and will give an invalid beep if the test is selected and the feature is not available.) • When the Start pad is pressed, the bulk fabric softener valve will open and WKH66'ZLOOGLVSOD\´&µ
Test 13 – Agitate Front 5. Now the cover can be removed.
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• When the Start pad is pressed, the SSD will display “Aµ. • The test will not begin until the lid is closed. When the lid is closed, the lid will lock. • After the lid is locked, if a shift is necessary, the unit will shift to agitate. When the shift is complete, the unit will start agitating.
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