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ManualNo:26110701 Developmental Resources E L I T E M O D E LN U M B E R S : 110.42822200110.42832200 110.42824200110.42826200 110.42834200 110.42836200 110.42922200110.42932200 110.42924200110.42934200 110.42926200110.42936200 HEt'" HE{" Front-Loadi ng Automat i c Washer FIELD COURSE9373 Developmental Resources @ 2001 Sears,Roebuckand Co. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETYFTRST MODEUSERIAN L U M B E RP L A T E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TNSTALLATTON CONSTDERATTONS I n s t a l l a t i oR n e q u i re me n ts........... Installation Instructions(Washer)................ Installation Instructions(Pedestal).............. TH EO R Y O FOP E R A T T ON S c o M P o N EN TA C C E S S ............... C o m p o n e nLt o ca ti o n ComponentAccess c o M P o N EN TT E S T |N G.............. CentralGontrolUnit.......... ComponentChecks M o t o rC o ntro U l n i t.......... L i n eF i l t e r Dispenser PressureSwitch HeatingElementand Temperature Sensor DIAGNOSIS ANDTROUBLESHOOTING SudsDetection DoorLockingand Unlocking DetectionRoutine Unbalance E r r o rC o d e s Diagnostic Test......... Troubleshooting Chart C y c l eC h a rts w t R t N GD T AGR A M TEC HT | P S. . . ..... .............. ill . . . . . .I.V .................. 1-1 ................. 1- 1 ................. 1-3 ................ 1-6 ........... ...2- 1 .......3- 1 ..................3- 1 ...3-2 ....... 4- 1 ........... 4-1 ................... 4-2 ........... ...4- 4 ............... ....4- s .................. 4-5 .......... 4-6 .................. 4-6 ........... 5-1 .........5-1 .......5-2 ......5-3 ..............5- 4 ................. 5-B ............. 5-10 ........... ..5- 12 .......... ..6- 1 ............. ...7- 1 PartNumber26110701V, A companionvideotapepresentation, is available for this ServiceManual. Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We haveprovided manyimportant safetymessages in thismanualandon theappliance. Alwaysread andobeyallsafetymessages. This is the safetyalertsymbol. This symbolalertsyou to potentialhazardsthatcan killor hurtyou and others. All safetymessageswill followthe safetyalertsymboland eitherthe word 'DANGER" or "WARNlNG." Thesewordsmean: You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediatelyfollow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. Allsafetymessages willtellyou whatthepotential hazardis,tellyouhowto reduce thechanceof injury, you you andtell what canhappenif theinstructions arenotfollowed. )g )g ELECTRICAL SHOCKHAZARD ELECTRICALSHOCKHAZARD Disconnect power before servicing. Pluginto a grounded3 prongoutlet. Replaceall panels before operating. Do not removegroundprong. Failureto do so can result in death or electricalshock. Do not use adapter. Do not use an extensioncord. Failureto followtheseinstructionscan resultin death,fire,or electricalshock. ill PLATE MODEUSERIAL NUMBER SERIALNUMBERDESIGNATOR SER|A NLU M B E R I c s l L MANUFACTURING-ITE I CS= Shorndorf, Germany I ffi L = 2001 W EE KO F M A N U F A C T U R E Model/Serial Number Plate (Left side of Door Opening) P R O D U C TS E Q U E N C EN U M B E R KENMORE MODELNUMBERDESIGNATOR M o p E L N U M B E R1 1 0 4 2 g2 | | | PRODUCT 42 = Front-Loading Washer COLORCODE 2 = WhileMhite 6 = Graphile/Graphite Y E A RO F I N T R O D U C T I O N 2 = 2001 DECADE 0 = 2000 E N G I N E E R I NCGH A N G E 0 = BasicRelease; 1 = FirstRevision;2 = SecondRevision IV SectionOne I NSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS OptionalPedestal INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A pedestalmay be purchasedseparatelyfor this w a s h e rT. h i sp e d e s t a l w i l l a dadb o u t1 4 i n c h e st o t h e heightof yourunitfor a totalverticalheightof approximately52 inches(132cm). Toolsand Parts Assemblethe necessarytoolsand suppliesbeforebeginningthewasherinstallation. The partssupplied are in the washerdrum. Tools neededfor connecting the water inlet hoses . Pliers(thatopento 1 9/16in. [39.5mm]) . Flashlight(optional) Pedestal Optional Tools neededfor installation . O p e ne n dw r e n c h5 / 8 i n .( 1 7m m )a n d % i n .( 1 3 mm) . Level . Wood block(2" x 4") . Ruleror measuring tape is available inthreecolors: Thispedestal White- PartNumber4282 Bisque- PartNumber4284 Graphite- PartNumber4286 Toorder,callyourlocalSearsstoreor SearsService Center. Partssupplied: n_ \-_-r 1 F Beadedstrap LocationRequirements it f.1 Transport boltholeplug (4) foryourwasherimproves Selecting theproperlocation performance minimizes noise and andpossible washer "walk." Alternate Parts You May Need Partslistedare availablefrom your localSearsslore or SearsServiceCenter. Yourwashercanbeinstalled undera customcounter, laundryroom,closet,or recessed or in a basement, area.(See"DrainSystem.") lf You Have lf You HaveYou Will Need to Buy appliancelocationrequirements Companion should Properinstallation is yourresponalsobeconsidered. sibility. Laundrytub or standpipe taller than96 in. (2.4m) Sumppumpsystem(ifnotalreadyavailable) Youwillneed Overheadsewer Standard 20 gal.(76L),30in. . (76.2cm)talldraintubor utilitysinkandsumppump(availablef romlocalplumbing suppliers) . . Floordrain Siphonbreak,PartNumber 285834;additionaldrainhose P a r tN u m b e 8r 3 1 8 1 5 5a; n d . c o n n e c t okri t , P a r tN u m b e r 285835 . Drainhosetooshoil Drainhoseextension kit,Part Number 285863 A waterheatersetto deliver120'F(49'C)water to lhewasher. located A grounded electricaloutlet within5 ft. (1.5 m)of wherethepowercordis attached to the Requirebackof thewasher.(See"Electrical ments.") Hotandcoldwaterfaucetslocatedwithin4 ft. (1.2m) of thehotandcoldwaterfillvalves, and waterpressure of 20-100psi(137.9-689.6 kPa). A levelfloor witha maximum slopeof 1 in. (2.5cm)underentirewasher. Installing thewasher is notrecommended. on carpeting A sturdyandsolidfloorto support thewasherwith a totalweight(waterandload)of 400lbs.(180 kg). Waterfaucets beyond 2 longerwaterfillhoses: below Do not operateyourwasherin temperatures reachof fillhoses 6 f t . ( 1 . 8 m ) P a r t N u m b e r 32'F(0"C).Somewatercan remain inthewasherand (3.0m)PartNum- cancausedamagein lowtemperatures. 76314,10ft. ber350008 1 - 1 DrainSystem WasherDimensions | : ,','r I l l l i i i "',', , ,, ,li{',, 11. . r' ir. '., i -'i canbeinstalled usingthestandpipe drain Thewasher (floor wall), the laundry tub drain system, or or system hose installaSelectthedrain thefloordrainsystem. PartsYouMay tionmethodyouneed.(See"Alternate Need.") : :;*::, i;sl tt+,,i.,,. /-, - ,)i- drainsystem- wallor f loor(view1 & 2) Standpipe Customundercounterinstallation Thedimensions shownarefortheminimum spacing The standpipe drainrequires a minimumdiameter allowed. (5 The minimum carry-away ol 2 in. cm). standpipe ltrl .r-'*-) (64 per gal 17 L) minute. no less than can be capacity I I mustbe at least30 in.(76.2 Thetopof thestandpipe no higher than 96 in. (2.4m) f romthe high and cm) washer. bottomof the }] { rr{r i!{ lil vr{ I Y 81.-*t*,t'c}! ' itn---''f***h r $E!t tltlnrr Recessedarea or closet installation The dimensions shownare for the minimumspacing allowed .l- t* llt"p'l t 1 f'Blr, pltD/nl ''1 lt 'd:4-";-^.-....-' ffi 20 gal.(76L) catub needsa minimum Thelaundry pacity.Thetopof the laundrytub mustbe at least30 in. (76.2cm)abovethefloor. ,?tf Fr! # il irF i!i' '&nd t*{i l H r' l* ** 2 r. S'x1r+gu." c@sr n" rsrfr,$'t ff6f I; #.qare{dftn w*t r*4r$ forease Additional spacing shouldbeconsidered of installation andservicing. mightbe required forwall, Additional clearances doorandfloormoldings. Additionalspacing of 1 in.(2.5cm)onallsidesof to reduce noisetransthewasheris recommended fer. Forclosetinstallation, witha door,theminimum ventilation openings in thetopandbottomof the (view2). Louvered doorare required doorswith ventilation openings inthetopandbotequivalent tomareacceptable. Floordrainsystem(view2) The floordrainsystemrequiresa siphonbreakthat (See"Alternate Parts separately. maybe purchased YouMayNeed.") of 28 in. (71 The siphonbreakmustbe a minimum hoses cm)fromthe bottomof thewasher.Additional mightbe needed. 1-2 ElectricalRequirements INSTRUCTIO N S GROUNDING For a grounded,cord-connectedwasher: Thiswashermustbe grounded.In the eventof a groundingwill reduce malfunction or breakdown, the riskof electricalshockby providinga path of for electriccurrent.This washer leastresistance is equippedwith a cord havingan equipmentgroundingconductorand a groundingplug.The plug must be pluggedintoan appropriate outlet grounded properly installed is and in accorthat dancewithall localcodesand ordinances. )g ELECTRICAL SHOCKHAZARD Pluginto a grounded3 prongoutlet. WARNING:lmproperconneclionof the equipconductorcan resultin a riskof ment-grounding electricshock.Checkwith a qualifiedelectrician or servicemanif you are in doubt as to whether the applianceis properlygrounded. Do not removegroundplug. Do not use an adaoter. Do not use an extensioncord. Failureto follow these instructionscan resultin deathor electricalshock. a a Do not modifythe plug providedwith the applianceif it will not fit the outlet,have a properoutletinstalledby a qualifiedelectrician. AC-only, 15-or 2O-ampere, A 12O-volt, 60-H2., fusedelectrical supplyis required. Time-delay fuse is recommended. lt is recomor circuitbreaker mended thata separate circuitserving onlythis appliance be provided. Thiswasherisequipped witha powersupply cord having a 3 pronggroundplug. possible To minimize shockhazard, thecordmust be plugged intoa mating, 3 prong,ground-type outlet,grounded in accordance withlocalcodes lf a mating andordinances. outletis notavailable, it is thepersonal responsibility andobligation of grounded to havethe properly thecustomer outletinstalled by a qualified electrician. ground lf codespermitanda separate wrreisused, it is recommended thata qualified electrician determinethatthegroundpathis adequate. Donotgroundto a gaspipe. if youarenot Checkwitha qualilied electrician grounded. surethewasheris properly Donothavea fuseintheneutralororoundcircuit. For a permanentlyconnected washer: This washermust be connectedto a grounded wiringsystem,or an equipment metal,permanenl groundingconductormustbe run withthe circuit conductorsand connectedto the equipmentgrounding lerminalorleadon the appliance. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS RemoveTransportSystem ExcessiveWeightHazard Usetwo or more peopleto move and installwasher. Failureto do so canresultin backor other injury. IMPORTANT:Position the washer so that the rear of the unit is within approximately 3 feet (90 cm) of the final location. f . :l Frnq0 Sq"&rrr$lngpAlF l S prong trftInotnp" typa trxt natrq@ctu ,3.Gn"trn*rp g*nrgr 4. fiil*er safig{r c*rs 1-3 Connectthe InletHoses Thereare 4 boltsin the rearpanelof the washerthal supportthe suspension svstemdurinqtransportation. Connectthe inlet hosesto the waterfaucets Makesurethewasherdrumis empty. to the 1. Attachthehosewiththeredcolorindicator Screwon coupling by handuntil hotwaterfaucet. it is seatedon thewasher. to the 2 . Attachthehosewiththebluecolorindicator Screwoncoupling by handuncoldwaterfaucet. til it is seatedon thewasher. withan additighten thecouplings 3 . Usingpliers, turn. tionaltwo-thirds I 1 . Usinga lzin. (13mm)wrench,looseneachof the bolts. 2 . Oncethe bolt is loose,moveit to the centerof the pulloutthe bolt,including holeandcompletely the plasticspacercoveringthe boltand the cable attachedto the bolt.The powercordwill be attachedto all 4 bolts. lFffiel,"FM to thecoupling NOTE:Do not overtighten.Damage canresult. andcheckforleaks. 4. Turnon thewaterfaucets inlethosesafter5 yearsof uselo NOTE:Replace reducethe riskof hosefailure.Recordhoseindateson thehosesfor or replacement stallation reference. future -,r.-.,u "\ 4s {: t t . j I remove 3. Onceall4 boltsareremoved, thepower cordfromeachboltholder, anddiscardbolts, plasticspacers, andcables. 4. Closetheholeswiththetransport boltholeplugs. inspect andreplace hosesif bulges, Periodically wear, leaks are found. or kinks,cuts, Securethe DrainHose Routethe DrainHose Properroutingof the drain hose protectsyour floors f romdamagedue to waterleakage.Carefullyreadand followtheseinstructions. 1. Drapethepowercordoverthewashertop. tublegor 2. Securethedrainhoseto thelaundry (See withthebeadedstrapprovided. standpipe illustration.) The drain hose is connectedto your washer. $.'{i,l$'.'. '!:1,, t' .il x: 1 To preventdrain waterfrom going back into the washer: . Do notstraighten thedrainhose,anddo notforce excessdrainhoseintostandpipe. Hoseshouldbe secure, butlooseenough to provide a gapforair. . Do notlayexcesshoseonthebottomof thelaundrytub. ; r . 1 are lf thewasherfaucetsandthedrainstandpipe put hose in recessed, thehookedendof thedrain Tightly wrapthebeadedstraparound thestandpipe. thewaterinlethosesandthedrainhose. Do notforceexcessdrainhoseintothestandpipe. Floordrain parts.(SeeFloorDrainunder Youmayneedadditional "Alternate PartsYouMayNeed.") 1-4 Levelthe Washer Properlylevelingyour washer preventsexcessive noiseand vibration. 1. Checkthe levelness of the washerby placinga levelon the top edgeof lhe washer,firstside-toside,thenf ront-to-back. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. L i- Checkto besureyouhaveallof yourtools. materials. allpackaging Dispose/recycle areon. Checkto besurethewaterfaucets faucets andinlethoses. Checkforleaksaround 3 prongoutlet. Plugintoa grounded Use." Read"Washer Totestandto cleanyourwasher,measure 7zthe powdered of liquid recommended amount or normal (HE)detergent or%lhe normal HighEfficiency powdered or liquid recommended amountof regular intothedetergent Pourthedetergent detergent. andthen dispenser. SelectNORMAL/CASUAL, washer Allow the to complete one START. select lf thewasheris against a wall,movethewasherout whole cycle. slightly beforetipping back.lf thewasheris notlevel, firstpropthefrontwitha woodblock(2"x a")andadjust the leet as necessary; then propthe backand adjustfeetas necessary. Repeat thisstepuntilwasher is level. 2. Afterthewasheris level,usea 5/8in.(17mm) wrenchtoturnthenutsonthefeettightly open-end All4 feetmustbetightagainst thewashercabinet. thewasher ened.lf thenutsarenottightagainst cabinet, thewashermayvibrate. 3. Slidethewasherto itsfinallocation. 4. Confirm thelevelness of thewasher. CompleteInstallation requirements. Be surethat 1. Checkthe electrical you havelhe correctelectricalsupplyand the groundingmethod.(See"Electrirecommended cal Requirements.") 2. Checkto be sureall partsare now installed.lf thereis an extrapart,go backthroughthe steps to see whichstepwas skipped. )g ELECTRICAL SHOCKHAZARD Pluginto a grounded3 prongoutlet. Do not removegroundplug. Do not use an adapter. Do not use an extensioncord. Failureto follow these instructionscan result in deathor electricalshock. 1-5 I NSTALLATIONI NSTRUGTIONS Pedestal t.5ct' l5^7tf,l1 til.gr*f' l{t.t !tlr rT i :h. i ..1;.; 1". i 1l' {5 f ctrri -l 'o\*l*--Fig. 1-l "HOT"and"COLD"fill hosesfromthe backof the washer. 4 . Remove the EXCESSIVEWEIGHTHAZARD Use two or more people to move washer and dryer. thedrainhosefromthe 5 . Disconnect Failureto do so can result in back or other injury. 6 . Pullthewasherawayfromthewallso it washeranddrainanywaterin the hose intoa bucket. canbe tippedon its back. 7 . Protectthe floorwitha largepieceof Before you start... lmportant:lf the washeris alreadyinstalled, it must be uninstalled. that camewith the instructions See installation washerfor toolsrequired. cutfromthe pedestalcarton. cardboard Laythe washeron its backso thatthe is underthe entirelowerback cardboard edgeof the washer.(Fig.1-2) Go to "lnstalling the Pedestal". the Washer Uninstalling 1. Turnoff the hot andcoldwaterfaucets. 2 . Brieflystartthewashcycleto release in thefillhoses. anypressure 3 . Unplugthepowersupplycord. Fig. 1-2 1-6 Installingthe Pedestal 1t . z. Openthe pedestaldrawer.Remove theenvelope tapedinsidethedrawer. Thisenvelope contains four(4) # 1 2 x 5 /8 "(1 .6cm)h e xh e a dsheet metalscrewsthatwillbe usedin Steps 4 a nd5 . Remove the Phillips headscrewfrom bothdrawersidesandsettheaside. (Fig.1-3) Removethe drawerandset it aside.Pushtheslidesbackintothe pedestal. Liftthe pedestaltowardthe frontof the washerand installthetwo (2) remaininghex head sheet metalscrews. Do not tiqhten completely. 6. Tip the washerand pedestal assemblybackto an uprightposition. Removeprotectivecardboard. Fig. 1-3 7. Slidethe washercloseto its final location. lf the washerhasfeet installed, removethem. DO NOT installthe feet that came with a new washer. HelpfulTip: to makeslidingthe washerto itsfinallocationeasier,spraythefloorbehind the washerwithwindowcleaner. 4 . Partiallyinstallthe two (2) lower #12 x 5/8" (1.6 cm) hex headsheet metalscrewsleavinga spaceof about 318"(2 cm) betweenthe screwhead and the bottomof the washer. (Fis. 1-4) rir|ltr Fig. 1-5 lf the washeris stillin its packaging, follow the instructions on the packagingand removeit. 8. Followthe Installation lnstructions that came withthe washerto finish installing or reinstalling.(i.e.,hoses, vents,etc.) !*lm 9. Levelthe washerfrom side to side and frontto back. lN!r*firn| Fig. 1-4 Movethe pedestalagainst the washer bottom.Slidethe pedestal'skeyholeslots over the lowertwo (2) partiallyinstalled screws.(Fig. 1-5) 1-7 Placea levelon the top. Locatethe 114"(6.4mm) hex nut on the top of each pedestalfoot. Reachinsidethe pedestaland use a 114"(6.4mm) hex head ratchetor open-endwrenchto adjustthe feet up or down as neededto levelthe washer.(Fig. 1-6) Fig. 1-6 10.Whenthewasheris level,usea wrenchto 9/16"(14.3mm)open-end securely tightenallfour(4)feetlocknuts againstthe pedestal.(Fig.1-7)The locknutsmust be tightened. loc*nul----l Fig. t-7 11.Pullbothdrawerslidesoutandreassemblethedrawerto thedrawerslides withthetwo(2)Phillips headscrews. (Fig.1-8)Useof the two (2)dividersis optional. Closethedrawer. Fig. t-8 1-8 SEGTION 2 THEORY OF OPERATION INTRODUCTION present TheHFand HEt Front-Loading Automatic Washers a number of newfeatures andoperating quite previous characteristics differentfrom models.In additionto the introduction of front-loading operation,the HF andHEt containa numberof uniqueoperatingfeaturesdesignedto increase clothes cleaning abilitywhileoffering veryhighwaterandenergyconservation. WaterSystem The HFandHFt watersystemconsistsof the hotandcoldwaterinletvalves,a watertemperature sensor, a waterflowmeter andcontrolandthedispenser distribution systemalongwitha traditional pressureswitch. WaterInletValvesThehotandcoldwaterinletvalvesarelocated atthebackofthewasher.Thesevalvesreceive a control signalfrom theCentral Control Unitto manage water.Thetemperatures thetemperature of incoming aredetermined bythespecificwashcycleselected sensorlocatedinthewashtub. anda temperature To improve cleaning of heavily feature, soiledclothing andto provide a sanitizing thewatertemperaturecanbeincreased throughtheuseof a heating elementlocatedinthebottomofthetub,(HFt model only). Flowmeter Waterflow,or the quantityof waterintroduced throughout anycycleis monitored by a flowmeter and CentralControl Unit.Whentheflowmeter registers a maximum of 10.5gal. (40 L), and the CentralControlUnithas not detectedthe pressure switchtrip,thewatervalveswillbe shutoffandan errorcodewillshowin thedigitaldisplay. Fig.2-1 DispenserDistributionSystem Allwashandrinsewateris introduced intothewashtubthrough Distribution a Dispenser Systemlocatedinthetopleftcornerofthewasher.Thesystemconsists ofa motorthatturnsa camgear.Thecam follower willdivert theincoming waterto oneor moreol thefollowwaterinletmodes: . . . . Detergent Dispensing BleachDispensing Gam Follower-->'a FabricSoftener Dispensing (noadditives) RinseDispensing Dispenser Motor Fig.2-2 2-1 for compartments Thedispenser drawerhasfourseparate products to thewashload.Thesecompartaddinglaundry mentsare: 1. 2. 3. 4. Compartment PrewashDetergent MainWashDetergent Compartment BleachCompartment FabricSoftener Compartment are dilutedand dispensed automatically Laundryproducts at the propertimeduringthewashcycle. Fig.2-3 andMainWashDeterTheseparator betweenthe Prewash gentCompartments canbe movedto accommodate either (Fig.2-a) liquidor powdered detergents. The drawerreleaselever(shownhereis the normalposiposition (A)to accommoin alternate tion)canbe installed dryeron topof thewasher.(Fig.2a matching datestacking 4) AutoReferto Useand CareGuidefor the Front-Loading maticwasher(PN461970203971)for properuseof laundry products. *tr Dravver Releaso Fig.2-a Therearetwo routesfor the waterto enterthewashtub. assembly.A Mostof thewaterflowsthroughthedispenser smallportionof thewaterflowaroundthedipensersand is usedto washthe doorwindow. 1. MainInletTube(Fig.2-5,A) 2. WindowWasherInletTube(Fig.2-5,B) Air VentSystem to allowfresh As a safetyfeature,the washeris designed thetub. An inletventat thefrontof airto circulate through the thewasherconsolebringsairintothetubthrough (Fig. dispenser assembly. 2-6A) Theair is ventedoutthe backof the washer.(Fig.2-68) Fig.2-5 AirVent Fig.2-68 Fig.2-64 2-2 Pressure Switch PressureSwitch The pressureswitchis locatedin the top rightrearcornerof the washer (Fig 2-7) This switchsenseswater levelin the wash tub. The controlsignalfrom the pressureswitchis sentto the CentralControlUnitand is usedto determinethe amountof waterintroducedintothewashtub durinothewash cycle. The pressureswitchalsosensesthe sudslevelin the wash tub. lf excessivesudsingoccurs,the washerstartsan automaticsudsroutine.The displaywillshowthewordSUDS.The automaticsudsroutineaddsadditionalrinseand drainoperationsuntilthesudslevelis reduced. Fig.2-7 CustomerInterfaceandCycleSelection Display Delay Start Status Indicators Soil Level (Change CycleTime) Fig.2-B Pause Cancel Extra Gycle Selection Wash Cycle Selector Status Indicators - These lightsshow which portionof the cyclethe washeris operating.They alsoindicatewhenadditional itemscan be added to the wash cycle and when the controlsare locked. DelayStart- Tostartthewasherat a latertime, pressthe DELAYbuttonuntilthe desireddelay then starttime(in hours)showsin the Display, to the starttime selectSTART.The countdown willshowin thedisplay. Extra Cycle Selection- The Rinse/Spin selection operatesa rinse and spin cycle only. This cyclecombinesfastspeedtumblingand extrahigh speedspin. The spin speedcan be reducedby selectinga speedfrom the SPIN SPEEDmodifier. thisbuttonwillchange the Soil Level-Pressing lengthof thewashcycle.Heavywilladdtimeto a normalwashcycle,lightwill shortena normal washcycle. - Pressingthis buttonwill allow Pause/Cancel any optionor changing a washcycle changing Wash Cycle Selector - Choosea Wash Cycle afterthe washcyclehas begun. Pr es sthe button,selectthe desiredOpby selectingthe buttonnextto the desiredcycle. PAUSE/CANCEL press Eachcycle is designedfor differenttypesof fab- tion, andholdtheSTARTbuttonforone(1) ric and soil levels. (See Table2-1, Page2-4) second.Tocancela cycleandselecta newone, pressthePAUSE/CANCEL button, selectthenew Display - The displayprovidessuch information press andhold cycle,selectthedesiredoptions, as time remainingfor selectedwash cycle and the STARTbuttonfor one (1)second. error codes. 2-3 OptionSelection - = Not Available D = Default,X = Available, .1 c I U J o U o z U g z cl D z - d I c d l g E o ,1d = < l f z ) a I U ,u I (, =u ;6 L J -' E o x a f iE J 6 .lJ ',.ti U I F ' ^ c D n o q U a .,i o t F 2 6 - o ..E ( r! E n n ! I -E n a L n $F Ie l J 6 r O ) x x l 3 e ( l, ( t x .$ U E () ( ,t o l ( 'v o + o ) f ti i, x -- 6A ! I I U in t t E n g I i IL ( ( o ( l - I U l o ! t FE ( E J )D l ( N J + ;s {6 8 ' u ( = o s t i = E x ( A ( ) iatt E P 3 I E {, Y g n I J t C G = t r E I a tr G l tr ! E n E o 2 ,' - d o I J l a o t w t E o E e c 6 u ( 4 c 3 o N o 9 C ru c - a2 E 5 o E !l ( a oe D P i I i 5 a E E It s i D D o e a E f e a 2 -o ( t cir ( E E .g l , 4 o ( I 5 3 e\l I f e I 3 6 i o o I t n t e a ( tlit t 2 g J '.n,, t [l ( l;it :ajt),, 5 D I w x I J c ( ( l ( t? ll, a ID 3 I a 2-4 t, u I ( I ! J J ) a !. () o E I I E I E E o c J o o I o 2 q o o 1 o D P ) Y o Modifiers M00ltl!n! a .-"1.i nt4ti, 11{tAl '..i-Artl{l sildk . r') filr',sf Iti') t l H r l f/ f ( , 1 a I r ' f ^ ! r lrti^ fcAlt'l J r'r^F[' ' Mrlrr']t''j a l4iAti4lf${.ti a Lilr. a r a fst D / {:,)ttl tirfi* l{1r" a Iiltl }p,f'l lAp f{}rfi I trf]1.0 , 1 L,-"] \*-i woii:iE *o ' a ir'' ir a f t { } t i r : 1l f , t ,',:'.'t ltrftr Sfr1, I ll'{'fr ' L{:}ur ' o{1' r*'' ['iln$rcrrl! 5i(N'(r Fig.2-9 Stain Treat your washby addingOP- Usethisoptionfor heavilysoiledloadsthatneed You can customize WhenStainTreatis Youcanaddor improvedstain treatment. TIONSto yourcycleselections. of the selected the watertemperature changean optionafterstartinga cycleanytime selected, set to warm.The is automatically wash cycle optionbegins. beforetheselected hot water temperabe heated to a waterwillthen "Laundry Thisoptionwillprotureto aid in stainremoval. . Seethe of Guide"foran overview possible optionsforeachWashCycleselec- videoptimalremovalof organicstainssuchas blood. tion. NOTE:lf StainTreatis selectedwiththe Sani. Youcanselectmorethanoneoptionfor a cycle,thewaterwillbe heatedto a veryhot tary cycle.Someoptionscannotbe addedto StainTreatcannot temperature. somecycles,forexample, be addedto the ExpressWashcycle. . lf anoptionis available witha selected cycle, AutoSoak willglowwhenselected. UsetheAutoSoakoptionfor loadsof heavily thelightforthatoption or nylonwithsetsoiledcotton,linen,polyester . lf an optionis unavailable witha selected cycle,therewillbe a shorttoneandthelight in stains.DuringAutoSoak,waterwillbeadded willbe equally for thatoptionwillnot glowwhenselected. to thedrumandthelaundry phase.Laundry by a shorttumbling distributed willthenbe soakedby phaseswithoutdrum Prewash thewasherdrains Aftersoaking, Usethisoptionfor heavilysoiledloadsthatneed movement. spinning. p r e t r e a t me nTt.h i s o p ti o na d d s a 15 m inute without to a WashCycle:A 30 minutesoak Added prewashanddrainto the mainwashcycle. to the mainwashcycleto imis added time . Adddetergent andMainWash tothePrewash proveremovalof set-instains. Drawer. of the Dispenser compartments andMain to boththe Prewash 1. Adddetergent . WhenusingPrewash, do notuseliquiddeDispenser of the Wash compartments Use tergentin the MainWashcompartment. Drawer. powdered main wash cycle. for the detergent options TheAutoSoakand Prewash NOTE: andAutoSoakoptionscanNOTE:ThePrewash in same cycle. Use the be selected cannot in thesamecycle. notbe selected powdered for the mainwashcycle detergent willseepintothe liquiddetergent because washerduringAutoSoak. Options 2-5 . Tochangethewatertemperature, selectthe 2. Selecta WashCycle. TEMPbuttonuntilthedesired WATER 3. SelectAUTOSOAK. settingglows. NOTE:Forcycleswithhotwashtemperatures, . Tochangethespinspeed,selecttheSPIN thesoaktemperature willbe setto warm; SPEEDbuttonuntilthedesiredsetting willbe the otherwise, thesoaktemperature glows. sameas thewashtemperature. . Tochangetheloudness of theEndof Cycle 1 4. SelectandholdSTART(approximately selectENDof CYCLESIGNAL . Signal, thewasherdrains second). Aftersoaking, andthewashcyclestarts. Wash/RinseTemp Withouta WashCycle:Provides a soaktime basedon thetype Selecta watertemperature withwarmor coldwaterfollowed by drain. you washing. Use thewarmest load are 1. Adddetergent compart- of onlyto thePrewash watersafeforfabrics.Followgarmentlabel mentof the Dispenser Drawer. instructions. first. 2. SelectDRAIN/SPIN or RINSE/SPIN Warmrinsesleavethe loadsdryerthancold thenAUTOSOAK. wrinkling. In cold rinses.Warmrinsesincrease 3. Choosethedesiredsoaktemperature. a warmrinsemakesthe load 1 climates, 4. SelectandholdSTART(approximately to handle.Coldrinsessave morecomfortable second). energy. 2ndRinse Auto TempControl A secondrinsecanbe usedto ensurethe senses ATC(AutoTempControl)electronically removalof detergent or bleachresiduefrom watertemperature. garments. a uniform andmaintains Thisoptionprovides an additional hotandcoldwater.The incoming ATCregulates rinsewiththesamewatertemperature as the turnedON whena cycleis ATCis automatically firstrinse. selected. ExtendedSpin . ATCensures cleaning. consistent spinto any Usethisoptionto addan additional "fluff" . ATCworksfor the washtemperature with to cycleto improvethe of yourlaundry, WarmMarm, HoVCold, HoVCold, Extra reducedryingtime,andto saveenergy. settings. Warm/Cold, and Cold/Cold . TheColdrinsetemperatures dependon the Modifiers water the tap. cold at Presetcyclesettingsof WaterTemperature, setting,bothwash Wash/Rinse, andSpinSpeedcanbe changed. . FortheTapCold/Cold dependon thecold andrinsetemperatures Youcanchangea modifierafterstartinga cycle the tap. waterat modifier begins. anytime beforetheselected . TheWarmrinsesettingregulates the water TouchPad/LEDAssembly 104"F(40'C). at approximately temperature Touchpad/LED Assembly Ribbon Gable Fig.2-10 to theCentral (Fig.2-10),is a singleassembly andis connected Assembly, TheTouchPad/LED ribboncable LEDs and allof thebuttons, contains ControlUnitby a ribboncable.Thisassembly the consumerinputs andprintedcircuitboardsfor the userto operatethewasher.The interfaces to theCentralControlUnit. 2-6 CentralControlUnit(CCU) The CentralControlUnitis locatedat the top rearof the washerandis enclosed ina controlbox.(Fig.2-11) Thereare parts noserviceable insidethecontrolbox.lf diagnostic tests indicate anycomponent of the CCUis defective, theentire controlboxmustbe replaced. TheCCUreceives inputlromthetouchpad/LED assembly anddirectly controls thedispenser, drainpump,waterinlet valves,doorlockingand unlocking solenoids, and heating element relay. TheCCUmonitors thepressure flowswitch, meter,temperature sensoranddoorlockswitches. Fig.2-11 The CCUsendsthe customer inputto the Motor selection Control Unitforpropermotoroperation. MotorGontrolUnit(MCU) The MotorControlUnit is locatedis insidea plasticcontrol box locatedin the lowerfrontcornerof the washercabinet. (Fig.2-12) The controlbox is shown with the accessdoor open. The MCU operatesthe drive motor at varyingspeedsand directionbasedon inputsreceivedby the CCU to complete the cycleselected.The MCU also monitorsa tachomeler on the motorto confirmthat the drivemotoris operatingat the properspeedand direction. DriveMotor The drivemotoris a three-phase induction asynchronous typethatoperates at variousspeedsanddirection basedon inputvoltages andfrequencies. A tachometer on themotor shaftsendsa feedback signalto theMotorControl Unitindicatingtherotationspeedanddirection. Fig.2-13 2-7 Fig.2-12 Drain Pump PumpMotor A separatepump/pumpmotoris usedto drainthe wash lub. (Fig.2-14) The pump motor is 120 VAC and is attacheddirectlyto the pump. The pumphas a clean-out filterlocatedat the frontthat allowsfor the removalof large objectsthat may have passedfrom the drum. (Fig.2-15) Fig.2-14 Fig.2-15 EcoValve valvethatcloses Thewasherhasa specially designed duringthewashportionof thecycleso that100%of the wateranddetergent mixtureis usedon thewashload. is The EcoValveinsuresthatno wateror detergent wasred.(Fig.2-1a& 2-16) Fig.2-16 SuspensionSystem position Thewashtubis heldin itshorizontal withfour pneumatic shockabsorbers attachedto the bottom In addition, fourcornersof thetubassembly. thewash fromthe top frameof the washerwith tub is suspended twospringsattachedto the sidesof the unit. for thissuspension systemis providedby Stability threeconcretecounterweights.Twoare locatedat the at thebackof frontof thewashtub. Oneis positioned theneedfor thetub. Thesecounterweightseliminate thetraditional balancering.(Fig.2-17) Counter Weights (3) Shock Absorbers (4) Fig.2-17 2-8 HeatingElementandTemperature Sensor HeatingElementRelay ModelHF provides a heating element to increase thewatertemperature duringcertain washcycles.Thetemperature sensoris used withtheheaterto monitor watertemperature in thetub.(Fig.2-18) A relayis usedto turntheheating element on heating element relayis located in andoff. The thelowerright-hand sideof thewashercabinet. (Fig.2-21)TheCCUoperates a solenoid to providing relay contacts, 120 closethemain VACto theheating element. Heating Element Solenoid Fig.2-18 Fig.2-21 Door Lock/Switch Assembly PanelInterlockSwitches TheDoorlock/Switch Assembly is locatedon the rightsideof thedooropening.(Fig.2-19 & 2-20) The assemblycontainsa latchingmechanism thatwillelectrically lockthe doorduringcertain operations in a washcycle. The front and rear interlockswitches(Fig.2-22) behindthe toe and rear are locatedimmediately panels of the washer. The switchesprovidea groundingcircuitto the drivemotorand heating element,when eitherpanelis removedfor servicing. Fig.2-19 Fig.2-22 Fig.2-20 2-9 SectionThree GOMPONENTACCESS COMPONENT LOCATION DETERGENT DISPENSER VENTHOSECONSOLE F TUB ASSEMBLYi WASHERBACK PULLEY WASHERFRONT DRIVE MOTOR MOrOR/l CONTROLUNIT{ DRAINPUMP ASSEMBLY 3-1 HEATING ELEMENT IELAY ACCESS COMPONENT RequiredTools T h eSo u r c e11 0 FrontLoadingWasherrequiresthe use of MetricSocketWrenchesof various and a s i z e sT, o r xT - 1 5 T-20 , and T-25 Drivers,a CrescentWrench,a flat bladedscrewdriver ha m m e r . ACCESSING INTHECONSOLE COMPONENTS Assembly. Components accessible intheConsole include CoverandtheTouchPad/LED theConsole Accessto thesecomponents requires thatthetopof thewasherbe removed. Removingthe WasherTop Threescrewssecurethewashertopat the back of the washer.Removethe threescrewsand lift the topfromthewasher.(Fig.3-4) Rem ovethe deter gentdispenserdr awerby pressingdownon the releasetabat the backof it completely out andpulling thedrawer(Fig.3-6) of thewasher. Drawer Release Tab Screws 'I f''l Gonsole Release Tab 'f,.$ lN, *:irKKrkl:'ffiff :;,,.*;* Fig.3-4 Removingthe Console from the Cabinet Disconnect theTouchPad/LEDAssemblyribbon connectorfrom the left side of the CentralControl Unit (Fig.3-5)and releaseit from the wiring harnessbracketson the rightside of the washer Fig.3-O Oncethedraweris removed,removethe screw holenextto thedraweropening. in therecessed therightsideof theconRelease thetabsecuring soleto the washerand removetheconsole.Be surethe ribboncableclearsthecabinetframe. top. Removingthe TouchPad/LEDAssemblyfrom the Console isa singleunitand Assembly TheTouchPad/LED LEDs,cable,etc.RethePushButtons, contains placetheentireassembly if anycomponents are Ribbon Gonnector defective. Gonsole Gover Touch Pad/ Fig.3-5 Fig.3-7 3-2 Thereare ninetabssecuringtheTouchPad/LED Assemblyto the console.(Fig.3-9)A flat bladed screwdriver willbe helpfulin releasing thesetabs. Typical Release Tab Releasethesetabsin sequencefromleftto right aroundthe TouchPad/LEDAssemblyuntilallof the tabsare freeand the Assemblycan be lifted fromthe console.(Fig.3-9) Tab Tabl Fig.3-9 Fig.3-8 R E M O V I NTGH EW A S H E R DOORANDDOORSWITCH The washerdoor can be removedby removing Easethe edgeof the bootoff of the lip of the the two screwssecuringthe door hingeto the washerfrontnearthe doorswitch.(Fig.3-12) washerfrontand liftingupward. Removeenoughof the bootto gainaccessto the doorswitchbehindthewasherfrontpanel. Screws Boot Pulled Back F i g .3 -1 0 Fig.3- 12 Accessto thedoorswitchrequires thatthewater sealbootberemoved fromthefrontofthewasher. (Fig.3-17,)Usea flat bladedscrewdriver at the location oftheretainer springandpulltheretainer forwardandthenoff the perimeter of the boot. The doorswitchis securedto the washerfront panelwiththreescrews.Oncethesescrewsare removed, thedoorswitchwillremainin placeuntil it is liftedslightly andpulledbackfromthewasher frontpanel. Retainer Spring Fig. 3-t 1 Fig.3-13 3-3 R E M O V I NTGH EB O O T F R O MT H ET U BA S S E M B L Y REMOVING THEWASHER FRONTPANEL Removingthe washerfrontpanelwillrequirethat the doorswitchbe removedand the bootbe separatedcompletelyfrom the front panel opening. Theconsolemustalsobe removed. Next,removethe threescrewssecuringthe toe panel to the front of the washer (Fig.3-1a) and removethe tow panelby liftingslightlyand pulling forward. , ,**ru-**--,**,_ fromthe removed The bootcan be completely assembly. outerrimof thetub pullthebootfromaroundthewaterinCarefully thebootreletandwindowwashertubes.Remove theclampscrewlocated tainerclampbyloosening attheupperrightofthetubopening.Thebootcan fromthetub. nowbe removed THEBOOT REPLACING ANDDOORSWITCH _rF .-** the bootand washerfront Whenreplacing panel,specialcaremustbe takento assure a properwatersealandoperation. Screws Fig.3-14 Removethe two screws securingthe bottomof the frontpanel to the washer,and the two screws securingthe top of the frontpaneltothe washer. The front panel can now be removedfrom the washer.(Fig.3-15) Carefullypull the nozzlefrom the window gasketring theplastic washertube.Separate thenozzlethroughthe fromthe nozzle.lnsert holein the bootand slidethe plasticgasket ringdownthe shaftof the nozzleso thatthe bootis securelytrappedbetweenthe gasket ringand the nozzleridge.Insertthe nozzle shaftintothewindowwasherinlettubeand insertthe endof the waterinlettubeintothe boot. Screws Fitthebootaroundthefrontlipof thetubso it andevenly.Fitthebootclamp restssmoothly aroundthefrontlipof thetubandtightenthe screw.Be carefulnot to over tightenthis screw Damageto thebootclampor theboot couldoccur. thedoorswitch,be sureto Whenreinstalling insertthe two tabs on the rightside of the switchassemblyintothe slotsin the plastic wiringharnessguide. Failureto do thiswill noisewhilethe machine resultin unwanted operates. Fig.3-15 3-4 R E M O V I NTGH ED E T E R G E N T D I S P E N S EARS S E M B L Y hosef romthedetergent Disconnect theoverflow (Fig.3-17) assembly. dispenser the detergent disThe Detergent Dispenser Assemblyis located Removethe screwsecuring penser the top left frame member. assembly to underthe washertop. Beginby removing the (Fig.3-17)Slidethe assemblybackslightlyand washertop,consoleand frontpanel. out. lifttheassembly Separate thewaterinletandwindow washer tube Vent fromtheboot. Tube Pullthewaterinlettubefromtheoutletconnector (Fig.3-16) of thedetergent dispenser. NOTE: Whenreinstalling the waterinlettube, wetthewaterinletgasketon the detergent dispenserwithwateronly.Do notuseanyotherlubricant.Alignthe locatornibon the waterinlet tubewiththe indentation on the dispenser connectorandslidethetubeontothedetergent dispenserassembly. Removethe screwsecuringthe frontof the detergentdispenser assembly to thetopfrontf rame (Fig.3-16) member. Screw f" i' Fig.3-17 motorassemTo removethedetergent dispenser bly,liftthe cam followerfromthe divertercam to access and rotatethe divertercamclockwise screws. themotormounting tt i" Sclews (Under Gam) t Water lnlet Tube Fig.3-16 Fig.3-18 3-5 THEDRIVEMOTOR REMOVING REMOVING THE MAINCONTROL BOX ANDPRESSURE SWITCH oncethe back Thedrivemotorcanbe removed panelhasbeenremoved. The maincontrolbox is a singleassembly and parts.lt canbe Twelvescr ewssecur ethe backpanelt o the doesnotcontain anyserviceable the 12screwsandremovethe removed it washer.Remove by liftingthetopplastictabssecuring theDriveBelt. to the backcabinetframeandslidingit towards backpanel. Remove thefrontof the washer.(Fig.3-19) the wiringharnessconnectors and Disconnect Tabs groundwiresfromthedrivemotorterminals. Push the wiringharnesstie fromthe motormounting bracket. boltsecuring themotorto Remove themounting (Fig.3-22) thetub. p,".L11.1,1,'n.n, roremove,n" rirstremove the wiringharnessretainerfromthe sideof the cabinet. (Fig. 3-20) Fig.3-22 REMOVING THEPUMPASSEMBLY The pumpassemblycan be accessedoncethe toe panelhasbeenremoved. To cleanout the largeitemfilter,turnthe large knobcounterclockwise andpullit out.(Fig.3-23) rhendisconnectr^:t;,::rt^arnessconnecrors and the pressurehoseand turn the pressure switchcounterclockwise to releaseit fromthe cabinet.(Fig.3-21) PressureSwitch Fig.3-23 Fig.3-21 3-6 Toremove thepumpassembly, beginbyopening A C C E S S I NTGH E the doorcovering the wiringharnessconnector MOTOR CONTROL UNIT fromthepump anddisconnect thewiringharness Unit mayrequire motorterminals. Remove thescrewsecuring the Accessto theMotorControl the leftfrontshockabsorber. pumpassembly to thewasherframe.(Fig.3-24) removing liftupon the Oncethe pumpis removed the drainhoseand Usinga flatbladedscrewdriver, plastic front right tab under the corner of the tubeoutlethosecanbe removed. (Fig. motorcontroller box. 3-26 INSET) Fig.3-24 Fig.3-26 REMOVING THESHOCK ABSORBERS Slidethe boxforwardto releasethe twotabsat the backof the boxfrom the bottompanelof the washer.(Fig.3-27) Thetubis heldin position by fourshockabsorbers,two in front(Fig.3-25)andtwo at the back. Eachshockabsorber from canbe disconnected the tub by turningthe top of the shockmount counterclockwise. 90". The shockcan be removedfromthe washerby turningthe bottom shockmountcounterclockwise. 90'. Fig.3-27 Openthedooron the controlboxto accessto thetestpointsof the MotorControlUnit.(Fig.328) Fig.3-25 Fig.3-28 3-7 REMOVING THEHEATING ELEMENT ANDTEMPERATURE SENSOR Each weightis securedto the tub by three 13millimeterbolts. (Fig. 3-31)Remove the three boltsand liftthe weightfromthe tub. Disconnect from the wiringharnessconnectors the heating terminals element andloosenbutdo n o t r e m o v et h e 1 0 -mi l l i me te n ur t b e tween the (Fig. heating terminals. 3-29)Then slide element the heatingelement fromthetub.Slidethetemperature sensorfromtheheatingelement bracket. Bolts Temperature Sensor lOmm Nut R E M O V I NTGH ET U B ANDDRUMASSEMBLY Therearethreeconcrete weightsattached to the tubassembly. Allthreemustbe removed forsafe removal of thetubassembly. Bolts Fig.3-31 Removethe flat nuts from the tub for safekeeping. (Fig. 3-32) Accessto the weighton the top frontof the tub requiresremoving the six screwssecuringthe fromthewasherandretopfrontframemember movingtheframemember.(Fig.3-30A) Top Frame (Front) Fig.3-32 Fig.3-304 Accessto theweighton the top backof the tub requiresremoving the two screwssecuringthe top framememberto thewasherand removing theframemember.(Fig.3-308) Top Frame (Back) Fig.3-308 3-8 The tub is heldin positionby fourshockabsorbers, two in f ront (Fig.3-33) and two at the back. (Fig.3-34)Eachshockabsorbercan be disconnectedf romthe tub by turningthetop of the shock mountcounterclockwise,90o. The shockcan be removedfrom the washerby turningthe bottom shockmountcounterclockwise, 90'. Removethe screwsecuring the leftend of the pressure tubeconnector to thetub. Then,press downon theplastictabsecuring therightendof thepressure tubeconnector andpullit fromthe tub.(Fig.3-35) PressureTube Gonnector Removed Front Shock Absorbers Fig. 3-35 Rear Shock Absorbers Disconnect the venthoseand outlethosefrom thetub. Fig.3-33 At thebackof thetubassembly, remove thebelt fromthedrumandmotorpulleys.(Fig.3-34-1) springs Removethe top endof the suspension frame.To fromthehangerslotin thetopcabinet To removethe pulleyfromthe drum,placethe release thespringat therightsideof thecabinet, to removethe wiringharhandleof a crescent wrenchthroughthe pulley it may be necessary fromthecabinet. andintothesteelbearinghubto keepthepulley nessretainer fromturning (Fig.3-34-2) is released thetubislreeto Oncethefinalspring Usea 21-millimeter socketwrenchto remove the be removed (Fig.3-36) from washer the cabinet. -3) nutsecuring thepulleyto thedrum.(Fig.3-34 Disconnect thegroundwirefromthebearing hub -a) witha T-25Torxdriver.(Fig.34a NOTE:Takecarenotto letthetub dropfreeinsidethecabinet.Thiscouldresultin damageto in thecabinetor damageto thetub components assembly. Fig.3-34 Fig.3-36 3-9 The two piecetub is heldtogetherwitha number of metalclampswhichcan be removedby prying them off with a flat bladedscrewdriver.(Fig. 3- AG ND REASSEMBLIN R E I N S T A L L I NTG HE T U BA S S E M B L Y s7) the tub When reassembling and reinstalling assembly,take note of thesespecialprocedures. 1. When reassembling the tub, be sure to installall the metalclipsall around the tub.A hammermay be necessary to do this. 2. Whenreinstalling theheaterelement, properly in the be sureit is inserted retainerinsidethe tub. (Fig.3-39) Heater Glip Thetubcannowo""?o^l^u!oand thedrum canbe pulledfrom the back halfof the tub. (Fig.3-38) ",rli'' Fig.3-39 J. Whenreinstalling thetub,be sureto hookthespringsintothe holestowardsthefrontof the tub. 4 . A smallpieceof ducttapemaybe necessary to holdtheflatnutin place whenreplacing thefrontbottomconcreteweighl.(Fig.3-40) Fig.3-38 Fig.3-40 3-10 SectionFour C O M P O N E N TT E S T I N G CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT ConnectorLocation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pressure Switch Temperature Sensor Dispenser Switch/Motor lnlet Valves DrainPump 6. Door Lock Solenoids 7. Motor Gontrol Unit Power 8. Door Lock Main Switches 9. Heating Element Relay 1 O .L i n e F i l t e r {l.Serial Gomm Link l2.Touchpad/LED Ribbon Gable l3.Door Switch 14. Flowmeter 4-1 )g ELECTRICAL SHOCKHAZARD Disconnectpowerbeforeservicing. Replaceall panelsbeforeoperating. Failureto do so can resultin deathor electricalshock. CHECKS COMPONENT on the Continuity checkscanbe madeon variouscomponents of thewasherfromtheconnectors thewasherfromthewall CentralControlUnit. Beforeperforming anyof thesetests,disconnect fromtheCentralControlUnitbefore outlet.In addition, disconnect thewiringharness connector makinganycontinuity tests. PressureSwitch thepressure switch Thepressure switchcanbe checked at variouswaterlevels.Disconnect connector fromthe controlbox. r) -rF;*-f*tT, o I r r "f S*"* I a a a { * { t q # I *:tn-**?,Frtr#F ! * ; a WaterLevel Test Points Empty SudsDetect L1 Overflow 4to6 1lo2 4to5 3to4 0 ohm s 0 ohm s 0 ohms Temperature Sensor ryt]q l Hffi trre ffi 5 2 0 3 "F ( 95' C) DispenserSwitchand Motor Switch Motor TestPoints Reading 6to5 3to1 0 ohms 1400ohm s 4-2 Reading 0 ohms Waterlnlet Solenoids Hot Water Solenoid Cold Water Solenoid TestPoints Reading 7to5 3to1 800 ohms 800 ohms DrainPumpMotor oll4'& !!*.; em ::: , "- TestPoints Reading 2lo 1 1 5o h m s *lH ' I Door Locl</UnlockSolenoids Unlock Solenoid Lock Solenoid TestPoints Reading 3to2 3to1 60 ohms 60 ohms Door Lock Main Switches a cycleand the doormustbe locked.Beginby selecting To checkthe doorlockmainswitches, pressSTART.Youwillhearthedoorlocksolenoid engage.Unplugthewasherfromthewall points. at thefollowing outletandcheckforcontinuity Main Switch 1 Main Switch 2 4-3 TestPoints Reading 5to4 2to1 0 ohms 0 ohms HeatingElementRelaySolenoid Iq: b# Y{, Test Points Reading 2lo 1 1 5o h m s DoorSwitch \ Door Closed Door Open Test Points Reading 2lo 1 2lo 1 0 ohms Infinity MOTORCONTR OL UNIT Connector Location : a I -''*J I - --'q Power Supply Motor Connector Serial Gomm Link _i ) *ii".1;1. f 3 ) rachometer LINEFILTER TestPoints AtoB=0ohms CtoD=0ohms DISPENSER ConnectorLocation Dispenser Motor Dispenser Switch Dispenser MotorContinuity Check- 1400Cl 4-5 PRESSURE SWITCH ConnectorLocation 2 2 2 4 2 1 2 6 1 11 4 B l a n k WaterLevel ContactsMade Empty SudsDetect Level1 Overflow 21 lo 22 1 1t o 1 4 21 to 24 21 lo 26 SENSOR HEATING ELEMENT ANdTEMPERATURE ConnectorLocation HeatingElement Heating Element Terminals TestPoints Reading BetweenTerminals 15 ohms Temperature Sensor 32'F (o'C 122"F (50" Temperature Sensor Terminals 2 0 3 ' F ( 9 5 "C ) RELAY HEATING ELEMENT SOLENOID 4-6 = 15ohms SectionFive D I A G N O S I SA N D T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G SUDSDETECTION DuringDrainRoutine DuringtheDrainRoutine, Normaldrainwilloccuruntilthe thewaterlevelis checked continuously. pressure switchsensesno waterin thewashtubandthereis no foam(suds).Thedrainpumpwill operatean additional 15 secondsafterthe pressureswitchreportsno wateror foam. lf thedrainroutineoperates switchsensesanyfoam(suds)in forfour(4)minutes andthepressure "Kill-Foam" (Seedescription of this Routine. thewashtub,theCentral ControlUnitwillstartthe willrestart.lf, after Routine Routine is concluded, theDrainRoutine below.)Afterthe Kill-foam four(4)minutes thepressure switchstillsensesfoamin thewashtub,theCentralControlUnitwill go intoFailureMode.Thedigitaldisplaywillshow,F02. DuringSpin(Extract)Routine lf, duringthisroutine, continuously. DuringtheSpin/Extract Routine thewaterlevelis checked pressure switchsensesthepresence of foam(suds)in thewashtub,theCentralControlUnitwill willcountthenumber control stopthedrivemotorandthebasketwillstopspinning.Theelectronic of three(3) of spinrepetitions thatareattempted dueto foam(suds).Therearea maximum attemptsfor eachSpin/Extract Routine. lf countis equalto 0 - the Kill-Foam Routine is performed switchdoesnot lf countis greaterthan0 - theCentralControlUnitwillwaituntilthepressure Routine. sensefoamin thewashtubandrestarttheSpin/Extract K i l l - F o a m R o u ti n e 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TheRemaining Timecounteris stopped. ThedigitaldisplayshowsSud. TheDrainPumpis turnedOFF. TheCentral ControlUnitwillfillthewashtubwith1 gal.(4 L) of coldwater. Whilethetubis fillingthebasketwilltumble1 sec.ON/15sec.OFF. Oncethetub is filled,thedrivemotorwillturnOFFandthebasketwillrestwithoutany movement forfive(5)minutes willrestartandthedigitaldisplay 7. Afterthefive(5)minuterest,theremaining timecounter willshowtheremaining timeleftin theroutine. action Routine, thetumbling wasinitiated duringa Spin/Extract NOTE:lf the Kill-Foam routine Spin/ the Drain or willbe reduced to a cycleof 3 sec.ON/13sec.OFF. lf, at theendof either thedigitaldisplaywillshowSud. ExtractRoutines, a sudscondition stillremains, 5 - 1 DOORLOCKING ANDUNLOCKING Locking TheDoorLockingRoutine willonlystartif thedooris securely closedandthe DoorSwitchContact is C L O SE D . 1. TheDoorLockRelayis energized whenever a washcycleis started.Therelayis operated for40 milliseconds. by thecentral 2. Duringthe nextthree(3)seconds, thecontacts on thedoorlockarechecked controlunit areCLOSED. thisroutineis finished. a. lf thecontacts the theCentralControlUnitenergizes b. lf thecontacts arestillopenafter3 seconds, DoorLockRelayfor 40 ms andthenchecksthedoorlockcontactsfor 3 seconds.This willoccura maximum of 6 times.lf thedooris notlockedafter6 trials,theCentral ControlUnitwillentera failuremodeandthedigitaldisplaywillshowFdL. Unlocking Unlockingwill occuronly underthe followingconditions: has 1. Thedrivemotorspeedequals0 or thetimesincethedrivemotorSTOPcommand beensentto the MotorControlUnitis greaterthan180seconds. 2. ThetimesincetheinletvalvewasCLOSEDis greaterthanfive(5)seconds. 3. lf thetemperature of thewateris greaterthan122"F (50"C),thewaterwillbe drained willoccur. beforeunlocking Woolor Handwash cycles, 4. lf thewaterlevelis higherthanthewashlevelin theDelicate, willoccur. thewaterwillbe drainedbeforeunlocking The UnlockingRoutineis: for40 ms. 1. TheDoorUnlockRelayis energized 2. Duringthe nextthree(3)seconds, thecontactsof the DoorLockarechecked.lf the conRoutine is finished. tactsareOPEN,the Unlocking the CentralControlUnitener3. lf thecontactsarestillCLOSEDafterthree(3)seconds, for three(3) gizesthe DoorUnlockRelayfor40 ms.andthencheckthedoorlockcontacts after6 trials,theCentralControlUnitwillentera seconds.lf thedooris notunlocked failuremodeandthedigitaldisplaywillshowFdU. ChildSecurityRoutine TheChildSecurityRoutineis initiated at the startof a washcycle. 1. 2. 3. 4. TheDooris Locked. ThetubfillswithColdwaterforthree(3)seconds. Thedooris Unlocked for five(5)seconds. Thedooris Lockedandthewashcyclebegins. 5-2 DetectionRoutine Unbalance Therearethree(3)Unbalance checkspriorto thewashergoingintohighspeedspin. Check1 Thischeckoccursduringthedistribution ramp(whilebasketspinis accelerating f rom40 to 100 rpm). a. lf the MotorControlUnitdoesnotsensean unbalanced condition, therampwillcontinue. b. lf theMotorControlUnitsensesan unbalanced condition, thedrivemotoris stopped.lf the repetition counter for lowspeedspinis equalto 0, theCentralControlUnitwilladvance to thenextspinroutine.lf the repetition counteris greater than0, theCentralControlUnitwill restart thecurrentspinroutine. Check2 Thischeckoccursat theendof thedistribution ramp(whilebasketspinis a constant 100rpm). 5-3 ERRORCODES No waterdetectedenteringmachineor Pressureswilch trip not detected. machine lf after30 seconds thecontrol andthen doesnotdetectwaterentering off will displayed. valveswillbeturned andtheerrorcode be Or lf thecontrolhasturnedthewatervalveson andafterB minutestheflowmeterhas 10.5gallons of waterpassing through it,buthasnotdetected thepressure detected switchtrip,thevalveswillbeturnedoffandtheerrorcodewillflash. PressPAUSE/CANCEL twiceto clearthe display. PotentialCauses . . . . . . . . lf thereis nowaterin theunit: . Makesurethatbothvalvesat thewatersource(s) arelurnedon alltheway. . Checkforplugged intheinletvalves screens or kinkedinlethosesor plugged . Verifyinletvalveoperation lf thereis waterin the unit: . VerifyDrainpumpoperation . Pressure connecled to Tuband SwitchHoseis in goodcondition andproperly Pressure switch Verifythereis nota siphonproblem Pressure Switch, DrainPump, Verifywireharness to; InletValves, connections (CCU) FlowMeter,andCentralControl Unit leaks Checkallhosesforpossible Verifypressure switchoperation Verifyflowmeteroperation VerifyCCUoperation LongDrain lf thedraintimeexceeds8 minutes. thewatervalvesareturnedoffand"F/02"is flashed. PressPAUSE/CANCEL twiceto clearthe display. NOTE:After4 minutesthe "Sud" errorwill be displayed,then 4 minuteslater the FlO2errorcodewill be displayed. PotentialCauses . Checkthedrainhoseandmakesureit is notplugged or kinked . Checktheelectrical connections at thepumpandmakesurethepumpis running. . Checkthedrainpumpfilterforforeign objects . lf theabovedoesnotcorrecttheproblemreplacethe pump SensorError WaterTemperature sensor lf duringthewaterheatingstepin thewashcycle,thewatertemperature (NTC)valueis outol range,the"F/05"errorcodewillbe displayed. PotentialCauses . . ChecktheWaterTemperature Sensor Sensor Checkconnections to theWaterTemperature ERRORCODES Drive Motor Tachometer Error The controlis unableto properlydetectmotorspeedand the machinewillshutdown. lf a failureoccursduringhigh-speed spinthe doorwillbe unlockedafter3 minutes. PotentialCauses . . . . Checkwireharnessconnections betweenthe DriveMotorand the MotorControl Unit(MCU),and betweenthe MCU and the CentralControl Unit(CCU) Replacethe DriveMotor Replacethe MCU Reolacethe WireHarness MotorControlUnit Error TheCentralControlUnithasdetected a shortin themolorcontrol unit.lf a failure occursdurrng high-speed will minutes. spinthedoor be unlocked after3 PotentialCauses . . . . Checkwireharness connections between the DriveMotorandtheMotorControl Unit(MCU), andbetween Control Unit(CCU) theMCUandtheCentral Replace theMCU Reolace the DriveMotor Reolace theWireHarness OverflowCondition ll theOverflow contacton theDressure switchis Closedfor morethan60 seconds willoccur.Inan Overflow an Ovedlow condition condition, theDoorwillremain locked, andtheDrainPumpwillrunconstantly, is pressed evenif PAUSE/CANCEL twiceandtheDisplay is cleared. Unplug theunitto service. PotentialCauses . . . . . . Checkthedrainhoseandmakesureit is notplugged or kinked CheckWireHarness connections to theDrainPump,Pressure Switch, and Central Control Unit(CCU) Checl</ CleanDrainPumpFilterof foreignobjects CheckforDrainPumpFailure Checkthe InletValvefor propershutoff CheckthePressure switchfor properoperation MotorControlUnit(MCU)HeatSinkThermalTrip protector lf thethermal on theMCUheatsinkgetstoohot,it willopenthethermal protector willbe ontheheatsinkwhichwillstopmotorfunctions andan "F110" displayed. PotentialCauses . . . . . Checkfor ProperInstallation, verifythe unitis notlocatedneara sourceof heal andhasproperventilation. CheckWireHarness Control connections to theMCU,themotor,andCentral Unit(CCU) ChecktheDrivesystemfor anywornor failedcomponents Replace MCU Replace Motor ERRORCODES SerialCommunicationError Communication betweenthe CentralControlUnit(CCU)and the MotorControlUnit (MCU)cannotbe sentcorrectly. PotentialCauses . . . . . . to the MCU.the motor,and CentralControl CheckWire Harnessconnections U n i t( C C U ) Checkthe Drivesystemlor any wornor failedcomponents ReplaceMCU ReplaceCCU ReplaceMotor ReplaceWire Harness Dispenser CircuitError lf thedispenser motoris notableto bedrivento it'sproperposition. PotentialCauses . . . motorto thetopof thedispenser. linkage fromdispenser Checkmechanical motorandCentral Control connections to thedispenser CheckWireHarness (CCU) Unit Motor ReplaceDispenser EEPROM Error on boardthe it'sdatafroman EEPROM Unit(CCU)receives TheCentral Control thisdatait willcausethiserror. CCU.lf thereis an errorreadino PotentialCauses . . to theUnitfortwominutes A powerglitchmaycausethiserror.Tryunplugging seeif thatfixesthe error. Replace CCU. MotorControlUnit (MCU)Error lf the MCUdetectsmultipleresetsor errorsduringa washcycleit willgo intothis errormode. PotentialCauses . . . . . Control to theMCU,themotor,andCentral connections CheckWireHarness Unit(CCU) CheckDrivebelt Reolace MCU ReolaceMotor WireHarness Replace SUDSLOCK(Overdoseof Detergentdetectedduringthe WashCycle) thecurrentdrawon by analyzing Themotorcontrolunitsensesa sudslockcondition Thismay a potential sudslockis detected. thedrivemotor.lf "Sud"is displayed or excessive suds. detergent, signifya badpump,an extraheavyload,excessive 5-6 ERRORCODES PotentialCauses . . . . . . . lf too muchdetergentwas used,runthe unitthrougha Rinse/Spincyclethena Normalcyclewithoutaddingany detergent. Thisshouldclearthe unitof the excessdetergent. Checkthe drainhoseand makesureit is not pluggedor kinked CheckWire Harnessconnections to the DrainPump,PressureSwitch.and CentralControlUnit(CCU) ChecUCleanDrainPumpFilterof foreignobjects CheckDrainPumo Checkthe PressureSwitch CheckCCU DoorLock Error lt willtrvto lockit 6 times A DoorLockErroroccursif thedoorcannotbe locked. beforedisplaying theerror. PotentialCauses . . . . DoorLockMechanism fromtheDoor brokenor removed Assembly CheckDoorLock/Switch to theDoorLock/Switch Assembly and Checkthewireharness connections Central Control Unit(CCU) DoorLocl</Switch Assemblv Failure Door Unlock Error A DoorUnlockErroroccursif the doorcannotbe unlocked.lt willtry to unlockthe door6 timesbeforedisplaying the error. PotentialCauses . . . DoorLockMechanismbroken. CheckDoor Lock/SwitchAssemblyfor foreignobjects Assemblvand Central CheckWire Harnessconnectionsto the Door Locl</Switch (CCU) ControlUnit . Door Lock/SwitchAssemblyFailure Nole;The Door Locl</Switch Assemblvcan be manuallvunlocked.See Section Seven.TECHTIPS 5-7 DIAGNOSTIC TEST Thecontrolmustbe in theOFFstatebeforepressing to startthetest. thetouch-pad sequence Startingthe test mode Closethe door. Selectthe DRAIN/SPIN cycle. SelectNO SPINby pressingthe SPINSELECTbuttonfive (5) times. Push PrewashOptionbuttonfour (4)timeswithinfive (5) seconds.C:00will show in the display. lf the Startingprocedurefails,push PAUSE/CANCEL button.Then repeatthe startingsequence. TestProgramControlduringExecution pushPrewashOptionbuttontwo (2)times. To advanceto the nextstepof thetestprocedure, OverviewTest Program C:00 Door is Locked DoorLockSystem C:01 Fillingby coldwaterinletvalve Flowmeter, Coldwaterinletvalve C:O2 position Distribution systemis setto Prewash Dispenser motor, Dispenser contact C:03 Fillby hotwaterinletvalve Hotwaterinletvalve C:04 at washspeed Drumrotatesclockwise Motor.CIMcontrol C:05 Heateris switched ON. withwashspeed. Drumrotatesclockwise lf thereis notenoughwaterin thetub,the waterinletvalvewillbe switched ON to fill-in quantity. water the minimum Heater.NTC C:06 DrainPumpis ON DrainPump C:07 Drumrotatescounterclockwise from35 to 90 rpm within15seconds Motor,CIMcontrol C:08 Drumrotatescounterclockwise withmax.speed Drumspeed> 1100rpm Motor.CIMcontrol 5-8 MotorContinuityTest Disconnect fromthemotorandmeasure of themotorwindings. thewireharness theresistance P i n 1 t o P i n2 Normal= approximately 6Q Abnormal= infinitv P i n2 to P i n3 Normal= approximately 6Q Abnormal= infinity Pin 1 to Pin 3 Normal= ?pproximately6 Q Abnormal= infinity WaterTemperature Sensor Disconnect fromthewatertemperature sensorandmeasure the resistance of the thewireharness sensor. 203"F (95"C) 5-9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WON'TPOWERUP. (Touch-pads do notrespond whenpressed) WON'TSTARTCYCLE Checkthe linevoltageand for blownfuses. Checkfor voltagegoingto CentralControlUnit(CCU)by listen i n gf o r a c l i c k i n t h e C C Uw h e nu n i ti s p l u g g e di n . l f n o c l i c k replaceCCU. Unplug the unitbeforecontinuing. Checkcontinuity of linecordand linefilter. to CCU. Checkharnessconnections Checktouch-pad/LED assembly. 1. Openandclosethedoor.Thedoorhasto be openedbetween washcycles. consecutive unitusingthediagnostics. 2. Checkthedoorswitch/lock DraintheUnit. 3. lf Dooris Locked, 4. Checkthewireharness connections. assembly. 5. Checkthetouch-pad/LED Codeon thedisplay. Checkfor a Fault/Error buttononthetouch-pad twice. PressPAUSE/CANCEL assembly Checkthetouch-pad/LED CheckthattheDrainhoseandDrainPumpFilteris clearof foreignobjectsandnotplugged. CheckDrainPump. ChecktheCCU. WON'TSHUTOFF CONTROLWON'TACCEPT SELECTIONS twice. 1. PressPAUSE/CANCEL buttononthetouch-pad hose andDrainPump 2. Draintheunit,thencheckthattheDrain Filteris clearof foreignobjects. Replace Touch-pad/LED assembly. 3. Chect</ 4. Checkharness connections. 5. ChecktheCCU. W O N ' TD I S P E N S E 1. Verifytheunitis level. Draweris notcloggedwithdetergent. 2. VerifyDispenser to theunitandwithintheunit. 3. Checkwaterconnections plugged in water for source. screen CheckDispense molor. Checkharnessconnections. CheckCCU. 1 . Checkinstallation. Checkinletvalves. to theunitandwithintheunit. Checkwaterconnections forplugged screenin watersource. Pressure Switch. 4 . CheckOperating 5 . ChecktheCCU. "WON'TDISPENSE' 6 . Checkunderproblem z. 5- 10 O V E RF I L L S DRUMWON'TROTATE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Verifythe unitis level. Checkpumpdrainsystem- thiscouldindicatea lailureto drain. CheckOperatingPressureSwitch. CheckPressureSwitchhose. CheckFlowMeterooeration. Checkthe CCU. 1 CheckDrivebelt. CheckDrivemotor. CheckWireHarnessconnections. CheckMotorControlUnit. z e 4 MOTOROVERHEATS 1 2 e 4 connections. CheckWireHarness CheckDrainpump. CheckDrainpumpmotor. 4 , CheckthattheDrainhoseandDrainPumpFilteris clearof foreignobjects. ChecktheCCU. WON'TDRAIN 1. z. 3 MACHINE VIBRATES i I z 3 INCORRECT WATER TEMPERATURE CheckDrivemotor. CheckWireHarness conneclions. CheckDrivebelt. CheckMotorControl Unit. 1 2 e 4 Remove system. Shipping Checkinstallation. feet. Checkleveling properly. CheckthattheInletHosesareconnected Wire Harness to it. ChecktheWaterHeaterand connections for Sensor an abnormal condition. CheckWaterTemoerature ChecktheCCU. 5-11 THECYCLECHARTS READING SampleCycleChart handwash Movement . . . perminuteof basketspin. Speed(rpm)- Revolutions for 1.5seconds, stopfor Reversing In thisexample thebasketwillrotatecounterclockwise andthenrepeat for 1.5seconds, stopfor 30.5seconds 30.5seconds, thenrotateclockwise of thecycle. thesequence throughout thewashandrinseportions in thechartson pages5-20througn5-22. In this SpinCycle Thespincycleis described cyclewillusethe LS3spinprofile. example theHandWashable Level . theoperating Thepressure switchcandetectthreelevelsof waterin thetub. L1 indicates level 2. In other is level through out the cycle waterlevel.In thisexample thewater allowed switchwillfillto theL1 level,then cyclesthewaterlevelcanvaryfromL1to L3. Thepressure 150%,(fromL1),to the L3 willallowan additional 50%for L2 andan additional theflowmeter level. DispenserBox . boxwillbe usedduringthecycle.In this Thislinedescribes whichportionof thedispenser exampleonlythe MainWash(mw)and FabricSoftener(soft)are used. Otherportionsof the (pw)andBleach(bleach). dispenser boxare;Prewash Temp . . is variablebasedon consumerinputand what is allowableby the Fill - The watertemperature cycle. Heating- This dependson whetherthe unitis equippedwith a heatingelementand whether the cyclecallsfor heating.ln this examplethe heateris not used Time . This linedescribesthe lengthof time each portionof the cyclewill take. The time for eachfill portionis basedon inputfrom the pressureswitch. Door . The door is lockedthroughoutthe cycle exceptfor the Child SecurityRoutine. 5-12 Pump . 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H_ i | L1 | +T[",1 ffi"S MANUALDOORLATCH To Manually unlockthedoorlocksystem: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Unplugthe powercordfromthe outlet. Removethe lowertoe panel. Reachup alongthe insideof the frontpaneland locatethe bottomof the doorlatchassembly. Locatedon the bottomof the door latchassemblyis a tear-dropshapedtab. Gentlypullthetab downabout/q" or unlila clickis heard. The door may now be opened. 7- 1 Er-TMTNATE AcctDENTs Y,"u O,^ C"r^4"1cLt^,444, , o laW",illWl