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Whirlpool Control Panel......................................... 2 Quick Diagnostics................................................. 6
Maytag Control Panel............................................ 3 Fault/Error Codes............................................ 710
Abbreviations, Diagnostic Guide............................ 4 Troubleshooting Guide................................... 11, 12
Activating Service Diagnostic Mode....................... 4 Test Procedures............................................ 1324
Service Diagnostic Menu....................................... 4 Component Removal........................................... 25
User Interface Test................................................ 5 Manually Unlocking the Door Lock System.......... 25
Software Version DIsplay...................................... 5 Wiring Diagram................................................... 26
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WHIRLPOOL CONTROL PANEL (features and appearances may vary between models)
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Rotating the cycle selector knob turns off each corresponding cycle
indicator. (Features and appearances vary between models).
Steam Clean button: press Water Hardness Option buttons: press each Press each modifier button
once to turn off indicator. button: press once to turn off button once to turn off once to turn off its respective
washer status group of LEDs. its respective indicator. display segment.
The cycle selector LED will turn off after slowly rotating detergent concentration detergent concentration +
the knob through all of its positions. (Features and button: press once button: press once Option buttons: press each
appearances vary between models). to turn off seven- to turn off the button once to turn off its
segment display. Status LEDs. respective indicator.
power/cancel button: press once to
turn off indicator. Press twice to exit
most service diagnostic modes and
return to standby mode.
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FAULT/ERROR CODES #1 The fault codes below may be indicated under various
conditions and can be accessed through Service Diagnostics.
Code EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE
Sud SUDS DETECTED
Fault is displayed when Suds prevent the basket from spinning up to speed or the pressure sensor
detects rising suds level. The main control will flush water in attempt to clear Suds. If the water flush
is unable to correct the problem, this may indicate:
Not using HE detergent or excessive detergent usage.
Verify Dispensing setting. Make sure user has selected the right type of detergent and water hardness.
Check/clean drain pump filter and hose of foreign objects.
F0E1 LOAD DETECTED DURING THE WASHER CLEANING CYCLE (remove load)
During the cleaning cycle, a load was detected inside the drum. Clear error code and run a Cleaning
Cycle to verify problem.
Load inside the washer during clean cycle.
Mechanical friction on drive mechanism or basket. (Clothing between basket and tub.)
F1E1 CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT (CCU) ERROR
A corrupted onboard EEPROM or communication error between the CCU and onboard EEPROM has
occurred. One of the main relays is not working properly.
Check the electrical outlet for damage.
A power surge/drop may have caused this problem. Unplug or disconnect washer. Verify power
at outlet (voltage, polarity, grounding, and dedicated circuit). Reconnect power and retest.
A relay on the CCU may be welded.
See TEST #1 (CCU Power Check) on page 13.
F1E2 MOTOR CONTROL UNIT (MCU) ERROR - MULTIPLE RESETS
MCU has an internal malfunction, repeating under or over voltage, or over current conditions.
Can also be caused by momentary loss of neutral feed to MCU during the spin cycle. If the error
occurs during a high-speed spin, the door will remain locked for 3 minutes.
See TEST #3 (Motor Circuit) on page 15.
F2E2 USER INTERFACE (UI) SOFTWARE ERROR 1
Appears if UI software is corrupt.
Check harness and connections between the CCU and UI. Recycle power and retest.
If harness and connections between the CCU and UI are good, replace UI.
F2E3 UNSUPPORTED CYCLE
Cycle corruption or CCU is not compatible for this specific model of washer.
Intermittent communication between CCU and UI. Check harness for continuity.
Rotate cycle selector knob and verify cycle information on LCD screen. CCU may be corrupted.
CCU is not compatible with washerreplace CCU.
F3E1 PRESSURE SENSOR ERROR
The CCU detects an out of range pressure signal.
Check connections from tub to air trap, air trap to pressure hose, and pressure hose to pressure sensor.
Is pressure hose pinched, kinked, plugged, or leaking air?
See TEST #7 (Pressure Sensor) on page 17.
F3E2 TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR
This error is displayed if the water temperature sensor value is out of range (23F to 217F
[5C to 103C]). To find the correct ohm reading, refer to temperature chart on page 20.
See TEST #11 (Temperature Sensor) on page 19.
F3E4 LEVEL OR PRESENCE SENSOR ERROR
The level/presence sensor is not able to detect presence of the cartridge or level of the detergent.
This error code does not stop the washer from functioning and is available only in service diagnostics.
See TEST #15 (Level/Presence Sensor Module) on page 22.
F4E0 HEATER IS NOT DETECTED
This error is generated when the CCU cannot detect the temperature rising during step C01 of the
Quick Diagnostic Test. This error code is available only in service diagnostics.
Heater element unplugged or open.
See TEST #10 (Heating Element), page 19.
See TEST #11 (Temperature Sensor), page 19.
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FAULT/ERROR CODES #2
Code EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE
F5E1 DOOR SWITCH ERROR
This code is generated if the switch is open while the door is locked for more than 5 seconds.
This error code is available only in service diagnostics.
User presses START without closing door.
Door switch mechanism damaged or obstructed.
See TEST #4 (Door Lock System) on page 16.
F5E2 DOOR LOCK ERROR
At the start of a cycle, the washer attempts to lock the door 6 times. If door cannot be locked, the
washer goes into pause mode and a code is generated. This code is available only in service mode.
Door not completely closed due to interference.
Check door lock mechanism for damage, misalignment, or foreign objects.
See TEST #4 (Door Lock System) on page 16.
F5E3 DOOR UNLOCK ERROR
At the start of a cycle, the washer attempts to unlock the door 6 times. If door cannot be unlocked, the
washer goes into pause mode and a code is generated. This code is available only in service mode.
Verify door latch is secured to front panel.
Check for misaligned, broken, or over-tightened door latch.
See TEST #4 (Door Lock System) on page 16.
F6E1 COMMUNICATION ERROR BETWEEN CCU AND MOTOR CONTROL UNIT (MCU)
Communication between the Central Control Unit (CCU) and the MCU has not been detected.
Check door switch operation. Faulty switch may interfere with power to MCU.
Check drive system for worn or faulty components.
Verify continuity in cable between CCU (MI3 & MS2) and MCU. See wiring diagram on page 26.
See TEST #1 (CCU Power Check) on page 13.
See TEST #3 (Motor Circuit) on page 15.
F6E2 COMMUNICATION ERROR, UI TO CCU
F6E3 COMMUNICATION ERROR, CCU TO UI
Communication between Central Control Unit (CCU) and User Interface (UI) has not been detected.
Verify continuity in cable between CCU (UI7) and UI (J17). See wiring diagram on page 26.
Check AC and DC supplies. See TEST #1 (CCU Power Check) on page 13.
See TEST #2 (User Interface) on page 14.
F6E5 COMMUNICATION ERROR BETWEEN CCU AND EXPANSION BOARD (EB)
Communications between the CCU and EB have not been detected. When this error occurs, there is
no bulk dispensing, diverter valve operation (if exists), presence, or level information. This error code
is not displayed during operation; however, when the fault occurs, the washer pauses.
Verify continuity in cable between CCU (FAC3) and EB (CIN4). See wiring diagram on page 26.
Check AC and DC supplies. See TEST #1 (CCU Power Check) on page 13.
See TEST #13 (Expansion Board Power Check) on page 21.
F7E1 DRIVE MOTOR SPEED SENSING ERROR / WASHER OVERLOAD
The MCU is unable to properly detect motor speed and the washer shuts down. If error occurs during
high-spin, the door remains locked for 2-3 minutes.
Washer is overloaded.
Verify that the shipping system, including shipping bolts and spacers, is removed.
Mechanical friction verify that drum rotates freely.
See TEST #3 (Motor Circuit) on page 15.
F7E2 MCU OVERHEAT AND/OR MOTOR OVERHEAT
The heat sink exceeds 212F (100C). If this occurs, the CCU will reset the MCU and wait for the motor
and/or the MCU to cool down before restarting. After 4 attempts, F7E2 is displayed.
Improper installation of washer. Ensure that washer is not located near a heat source and has
proper ventilation.
Check that drum is not overloaded with clothes.
Mechanical friction verify that drum rotates freely.
Check drive system for worn or faulty components. See TEST #3 (Motor Circuit) on page 15.
FAULT/ERROR CODES #3
Code EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE
F8E0 STEAM INLET VALVE ERROR
This error is displayed when the steam valve malfunctions. This error can be seen only in service diagnostics.
Is water supply connected and turned on?
Check for blocked or kinked inlet hoses.
Low water pressure or blocked hose screens.
Check steam valve operation. See TEST #6 (Water Inlet Valves) on page 17.
F8E1 NO WATER DETECTED ENTERING WASHER OR PRESSURE SENSOR TRIP NOT DETECTED
The washer does not detect water input after 13 minutes of filling.
Is water supply connected and turned on?
Check for blocked or kinked inlet hoses.
Low water pressure or blocked hose screens.
Check for proper drain hose installation. Is water siphoning out of the drain hose? Drain hose must
not be more than 4.5" (113 mm) into drain pipe.
Check connections from tub to air trap, air trap to pressure hose, and pressure hose to pressure sensor.
Is pressure hose pinched, kinked, plugged, or leaking air?
See TEST #6 (Water Inlet Valves) on page 17.
See TEST #16 (Diverter Valve Assembly) on page 24.
See TEST #7 (Pressure Sensor) on page 17.
F8E2 DISPENSER SYSTEM ERROR
Dispenser motor is unable to reach the desired position.
Check the mechanical linkage from dispenser motor to top of dispenser.
See TEST #12 (Dispenser Distribution System) on page 20.
F8E3 OVERFLOW CONDITION
The overflow condition occurs if there is too much water or foam in the washer and the overflow contact
on the pressure switch is closed for more than 2 minutes, 30 seconds or 5 times during the same cycle.
If overflow occurs, the valves are closed and the drain pump switches on for at least 30 seconds.
Check inlet valves for proper shutoff.
Verify that drain hose is not plugged or kinked.
Check/clean drain pump filter of foreign objects.
Check connections from tub to air trap, air trap to pressure hose, and pressure hose to pressure sensor.
Is pressure hose pinched, kinked, plugged, or leaking air?
See TEST #6 (Water Inlet Valves) on page 17.
See TEST #16 (Diverter Valve Assembly) on page 24.
See TEST #7 (Pressure Sensor) on page 17.
See TEST #8 (Drain Pump) on page 18.
F8E4 FLOW METER FAULT
If less than 0.1L of water has entered the tub after 30 seconds from the start of the Quick Diagnostic Test,
this error will be displayed. This error code is available only in service diagnostics.
Is water supply connected and turned on?
Check for blocked or kinked inlet hoses.
See TEST #6 (Water Inlet Valves) on page 17.
See TEST #16 (Diverter Valve Assembly) on page 24.
See TEST #9 (Flow Meter) on page 18.
F9E1 LONG DRAIN
If the drain time exceeds 4 minutes without reaching reset level in pressure sensor, the valves are turned
off and the drain pump will stop running. Note: Suds can cause delays in draining. Washer drains for
4 minutes, pauses 5 minutes, then tries again for 4 additional minutes of draining. F9E1 will display if washer
does not drain. (Normal drain takes less than 2 minutes)
Verify that the drain hose is not blocked or kinked.
Make sure drain hose is not sealed into drain pipe.
Make sure the drain hose height does not exceed 96" (2.4 m).
Check/clean drain pump filter of foreign objects.
Check connections from tub to air trap, air trap to pressure hose, and pressure hose to pressure sensor.
Is pressure hose pinched, kinked, plugged, or leaking air?
See TEST #8 (Drain Pump) on page 18.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE #1
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CHECKS & TESTS
WONT POWER UP No power to washer. Check power at outlet, check circuit breakers,
No operation fuses, or junction box connections.
No keypad response Connection problem between AC plug Check connections between the AC power
No LEDs or display and CCU. cord and CCU for continuity.
Connections between CCU and UI. Check connections and harness continuity
between CCU and UI.
CCU problem. See TEST #1: CCU Power Check, pg. 13.
User interface problem. See TEST #2: User Interface, pg. 14.
WONT START CYCLE Door has not been opened for 3 Open and close door. Verify that cycle starts.
No response when Start consecutive cycles.
Button is pressed. Door lock mechanism not functioning. 1. Door not closed due to interference.
2. Lock not closed due to interference.
3. See TEST #4: Door Lock System, pg. 16.
Connections between CCU and UI. Check connections and harness continuity
between CCU and UI.
User interface problem. See TEST #2: User Interface, pg. 14.
CCU problem. See TEST #1: CCU Power Check, pg. 13.
UI WONT ACCEPT Connections between CCU and UI. Check connections and harness continuity
SELECTIONS between CCU and UI.
User interface problem. See TEST #2: User Interface, pg. 14.
CCU problem. See TEST #1: CCU Power Check, pg. 13.
DOOR WONT LOCK Door not closed. Ensure that door is completely closed.
Door lock obstructed. Check mechanism for obstruction.
Door lock mechanism not functioning. See TEST #4: Door Lock System, pg. 16.
DOOR WONT UNLOCK Manually unlock door and reset washer. Manually unlock door and then disconnect
(See p. 25 for manually and reconnect power. Check door lock.
unlocking the door lock Misaligned, broken, or over-tightened Check door lock mechanism and repair as
system.) door latch. necessary.
Door lock mechanism not functioning. See TEST #4: Door Lock System, pg. 16.
WONT DISPENSE No water supplied to washer. 1. Check water connections to washer.
2. Verify hot and cold supply is on.
Dispenser clogged with detergent. Clean obstruction from dispenser.
Valve problem. See TESTS #6 & 16 (Inlet & Diverter Valves).
Dispenser system problem. See TEST #12: Dispenser Distribution System,
pg. 20.
Detergent pump problem. See TEST #14: Detergent Pump, pg. 22.
WONT FILL No water supplied to washer or low 1. Check water connections to washer.
(Normal water level is water pressure. 2. Verify hot and cold supply is on.
only 2.5" to 5" [63.5 mm Plugged filter/screen. Check for plugged filter or screen in the water
to 127 mm] inside tub.) valve or hoses.
Drain hose installation. Check for proper drain hose installation.
Is water siphoning out of the drain hose?
Valve problem. See TESTS #6 & 16 (Inlet & Diverter Valves).
Pressure sensor problem. See TEST #7: Pressure Sensor, pg. 17.
OVERFILLS Drain hose/filter is plugged. Check for hose and drain filter obstructions.
Valve(s) not shutting off. See TEST #6: Water Inlet Valves, pg. 17.
Pressure sensor problem. See TEST #7: Pressure Sensor, pg. 17.
Drain pump problem. See TEST #8: Drain Pump, pg. 18.
DRUM WONT ROTATE Is door lock showing open during See TEST #4: Door Lock System, pg. 16.
the cycle?
Harness connections. Check harness continuity and connections
between CCU > MCU > and drive motor.
Motor problem. See TEST #3: Motor Circuit, pg. 15.
MOTOR OVERHEATS Mechanical friction. Check for obstruction between spin basket
and outer tub.
Harness connections. Check harness continuity and connections
between CCU > MCU > and drive motor.
Motor problem. See TEST #3: Motor Circuit, pg. 15.
SANITIZE LED DOES No hot water dispensed. Ensure that household hot water is present
NOT TURN ON at the tap. Minimum 120F (49C).
Temperature sensor problem. See TEST #11: Temperature Sensor, pg. 19.
Heater element problem. See TEST #10: Heating Element, pg. 19.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE #2
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CHECKS & TESTS
WONT DRAIN Drain hose installation. Check for proper drain hose installation. Make
sure it is not inserted more than 4.5" (113 mm).
Plugged drain hose. Check drain hose for obstructions.
Obstructions to drain pump. Check and clean drain filter for obstructions.
Harness connections. Check harness continuity and connections
between CCU and drain pump.
Drain pump problem. See TEST #8: Drain Pump, pg. 18.
NO BUTTON SOUND Button sound has been deactivated. See TEST #2: User Interface (UI), pg. 14.
INCORRECT WATER Water hose installation. Make sure inlet hoses are connected properly
TEMPERATURE and valves are turned on fully.
No hot water dispensed. Ensure that household hot water is present
at the tap. Minimum: 120F (49C).
Heating element problem. See TEST #10: Heating Element, pg. 19.
Temperature sensor problem. See TEST #11: Temperature Sensor, pg. 19.
DRUM LIGHT DOES Door switch problem. See TEST #4: Door Lock System, pg. 16.
NOT TURN ON Harness connections. Check harness continuity and connections
between UI and drum light.
Drum light problem. See TEST #5: Drum Light, pg. 16.
LEAKING Supply hose connections. Check hose connections and damaged rubber
gasket due to over-tightening.
Drain hose installation. Check for proper drain hose installation.
Plugged drain hose. Check drain hose for obstructions.
Overloading the washer. Overloading can partially push door open.
Internal hose connections. Check internal hose connections for leakage.
Check bellows. Remove, reposition, and reinstall the bellows.
Make sure bellows is not wrinkled.
VIBRATION Heater is loose. Make sure heater is torqued down to 4.5Nm
OR NOISE 0.5Nm.
Shipping kit not removed. Verify shipping bolts and spacers are removed.
Washer not level. Level washer per installation instructions.
Floor stability. Weak floors can cause vibration and walking
of the washer.
Rubber feet not installed. Install rubber feet on leveling legs.
Leveling lock nuts not tightened. Tighten leveling lock nuts.
High-pitched noise. May be caused by clogged inlet screens.
Disconnect hoses and clean screens.
Spring/damper installation. Check for proper spring and damper placement
and installation.
Hardware. Inspect panels for bending, warpage, or damage.
Check for loose hardware.
POOR WASH Oversuds. 1. Verify use of HE detergent.
PERFORMANCE 2. Excessive detergent usage.
Please reference 3. Check drain hose and filter for obstructions.
Use & Care Guide Clothes wet after cycle 1. Single or tangled items in washer.
is complete. 2. Oversuds (see above).
3. See WONT DRAIN, above.
Load not rinsed. 1. Check proper water supply.
2. Not using HE detergent.
3. Laundry not loaded properly.
4. See TESTS #6 & 16 (Inlet & Diverter Valves).
Not cleaning clothes. 1. Laundry not loaded properly.
2. Not using HE detergent.
3. Not using correct cycle.
4. Not using dispensers.
Fabric damage. 1. Washer overloaded.
2. Bleach added incorrectly.
3. Sharp items in tub.
Wrong option or cycle selection. Refer customer to Use & Care Guide.
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Filter Input - Power Cord Line (BK) Filter Input - Power Cord Neutral (WT)
To
Drum
Light
To
Drum
Light
NOTE:
The User Interface (UI) must be replaced
as a single assembly. The UI includes the Main
and Encoder PCBs, and housing assemblies. Whirlpool Console
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Some buttons do not light indicators: NOTE: If the harness between the CCU and
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power. MCU is removed or communications are
2. Remove the top panel to access the CCU & UI. interrupted during operation, the MCU puts
the motor into a braking mode, resulting in a
3. Visually check that the UI and housing significant drag on the drum when turned by
assembly is properly inserted into the front hand. This mode can be cleared by manually
console. opening the door (see page 25) and removing
4. If visual check passes, replace the UI and power from the washer for a few seconds.
housing assembly. 1. Check the motor and electrical connections
5. Reassemble all parts and panels. by performing the Quick Diagnostic Test on
page 6. The following steps assume that this
6. Plug in washer or reconnect power. step was unsuccessful.
7. Perform the User Interface Test 2. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
(see page 5) to verify repair.
3. Check to see if basket will turn freely.
No beep sound is heard: If basket turns freely, go to step 4.
NOTE: This washer has a feature to turn off the If basket does not turn freely, determine what
button sounds that the user may have activated. is causing the mechanical friction or lockup.
Press and hold CYCLE SIGNAL for more than
3 seconds to restore beep sounds. If no beep 4. Remove the top and rear panels to access
sound persists, follow these steps: the machine electronics and motor components.
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 5. Visually check that connectors MS2 and MI3
are inserted all the way into the CCU. Refer to
2. Remove the top panel to access the CCU & UI. CCU diagram on page 13.
3. Visually check that all CCU connectors are If visual checks pass, go to step 6.
inserted all the way into the CCU. See Figure 4.
If visual checks fail, reconnect MS2 and
4. Remove console assembly. Do not pull MI3, and repeat step 1.
on the wires between the console and CCU.
6. Visually check that all connectors are inserted
5. Visually check that all UI connectors are all the way into the MCU (see Figure 6, at left).
inserted all the way into the UI. See Figure 5.
If visual checks pass, go to step 7.
6. If all visual checks pass, replace the UI
and housing assembly. If visual checks fail, reconnect the
MCU connectors and repeat step 1.
7. Perform the User Interface Test
(see page 5) to verify repair. 7. Check the motor windings. Disconnect the
motor harness from the MCU. With an ohmmeter,
TEST #3: Motor Circuit verify the resistance values as shown below:
Motor Harness Windings
This test checks the motor, motor control unit Pins 1 & 2 8.5 - 14.0
(MCU), and wiring. Pins 2 & 3 8.5 - 14.0
IMPORTANT: A guide (W10271535) is Pins 1 & 3 8.5 - 14.0
required to assemble the rotor onto the shaft.
The guide is inserted into the threaded hole, If the values are outside the range or open,
and then the rotor is slid on over the guide. replace stator assembly; otherwise, reconnect
the motor harness and go to step 8.
To Motor Locking Tab 8. Check the two harnesses between the
From CCU MI3
From CCU MS2 CCU and MCU for continuity.
(MCU Communications)
(MCU Power) If there is continuity, go to step 9.
If there is no continuity, replace the main
lower harness.
9. With a voltmeter set to AC, connect the
leads across pins 1 and 2 of connector MS2.
10. Plug in washer or reconnect power.
Figure 6 - Motor Control Unit (MCU)
11. Run the Quick Diagnostic Test on page If any of the measurements do not match the
6. IMPORTANT: Door must be closed and values shown in the chart, check the harness
locked to run motor. of the suspected component between the
12. When the test shows C05 & C08 on the CCU and door lock mechanism for continuity.
display, the motor is powered and line voltage If the harness and connections are
from the CCU should be present across pins good, replace the door lock mechanism.
1 & 2 of connector MS2. IMPORTANT: To minimize risk of damage
If line voltage is present, unplug washer to door lock/switch wires, remove the door
or disconnect power and replace the MCU. lock mechanism screws before removing
If line voltage is not present, unplug washer the front panel.
or disconnect power and replace the CCU. 6. If the preceding steps did not correct the
13. Reassemble all parts and panels. lock problem, replace the CCU and retest door
lock mechanism.
14. Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
on page 6 to verify repair. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
Replace the CCU.
TEST #4: Door Lock System Reassemble all parts and panels.
Perform the following test if the washer door Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
does not lock (or unlock). on page 6 to verify repair.
1. Check lid lock mechanism for obstruction
or binding. Repair as necessary. TEST #5: Drum Light
2. Unplug washer or disconnect power. This test is performed if the drum LED does
3. Remove top panel to access machine not light.
electronics. 1. Pressing and holding the Extra Rinse
4. Visually check that the DL3, DLS2, and button for more than 3 seconds should toggle
DCS3 connectors are inserted all the way into the drum LED on and off.
the CCU. Refer to CCU diagram on page 13. If the drum LED toggles on and off,
If visual check passes, go to step 5. go to step 2.
If any of the connectors are not inserted 2. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
properly, reconnect and retest door lock. 3. Remove the top panel to access CCU
5. Referring to the chart below, disconnect and user interface (UI).
the specified connectors from the CCU. With 4. Verify the drum light connector (J11)
an ohmmeter, verify resistance values listed is securely connected to the UI. See Figure 5.
in the chart. NOTE: To measure the door lock 5. Check harness and connections between
switch in the locked position, plug in washer the drum light and the UI.
or reconnect power. Press the POWER button,
select any cycle, and then press and hold the If the connections are OK, go to step 6.
START button for 3 seconds. Actuation of the If not, repair or replace as needed.
door lock solenoid should be heard. At that 6. Unplug the drum light from the harness
point, unplug the washer and disconnect DLS2 that goes into the UI (pig tail).
from the CCU and measure resistance across
pins 1 & 2. 7. Plug in washer or reconnect power.
DOOR LOCK RESISTANCE
8. With a multimeter set to milliamps, measure
Contacts
the current through UI pig tail connector, pins 3
Component Resistance
Measured and 1. If the drum LED driver is working
Door Switch
Door Closed = Continuity
DCS3-1 DCS3-3
properly, you should measure 75185 mA.
Door Open = Open Circuit
Door Lock Lock Coil = 114212 DL3-1 DL3-2 If the current is present, unplug washer or
Coils Lock Coil = 114212 DL3-2 DL3-3 disconnect power and replace the drum LED.
Door Lock
Switch
Locked = Continuity
Unlocked = Open Circuit
DLS2-1 DLS2-2 If the current is not present, unplug washer
or disconnect power and replace the UI.
If resistance values are good, go to step 6.
9. Reassemble all parts and panels.
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Water Level Controls If line voltage is present and valve still does
not activate, unplug washer or disconnect
3 Water Inlet Valves Test #6
power and replace valve assembly.
3 Pressure Sensor Test #7 If line voltage is not present, unplug washer
3 Drain Pump Test #8 or disconnect power and replace the CCU.
3 Flow Meter Test #9 5. Reassemble all parts and panels.
6. Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
TEST #6: Water Inlet Valves to verify repairs.
This test checks the electrical connections
to the valves and the valves themselves. TEST #7: Pressure Sensor
1. Check the relays and electrical connections This test checks the pressure sensor, CCU,
to the valves by performing the Quick Diagnosticand wiring. NOTE: Usually, if the pressure
Test on page 6. The following steps assume sensor malfunctions, the washer will generate
one or more of the valves did not turn on. a long fill or long drain error.
2. For the valve(s) in question, check the 1. Check the functionality of the pressure
individual solenoid coils: sensor by performing a Quick Diagnostic Test
on page 6. If a problem is detected during
a. Unplug washer or disconnect power. the test, a pressure sensor error (F6E1) will
b. Remove top panel to access machine be triggered. The following steps assume
electronics. the sensor failed.
c. Remove connectors VCH7 and VSF2 from 2. Run a DRAIN & SPIN cycle to remove all
the CCU. Refer to CCU diagram on page 13. water from the tub.
d. Check harness connections to the 3. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
solenoid valves. Verify continuity in harness 4. Remove top and rear panels to access tub,
between CCU and solenoid valves. air trap, and pressure hose connections. Pressure
sensor is located at top right rear of cabinet.
3. Check valve coil resistance at the valves,
or across the following VCH7 and VSF2 5. Check connections from tub to air trap,
connector pinouts: air trap to pressure hose, and pressure hose
to pressure sensor.
Valve Assembly Pinouts
6. Check to ensure hose is routed correctly in
Cold Fill Valve VCH7, pins 1 & 3
the lower cabinet and not pinched or crimped.
Hot Fill Valve VCH7, pins 5 & 7
Steam Valve VSF2, pins 1 & 3 7. Verify there is no water, suds, or debris
in the hose or air trap. Disconnect hose from
Resistance should be 8901.1k . pressure sensor and blow into hose to clear
If resistance readings are outside the range water, suds, or debris.
or open, replace the valve assembly. 8. Check hose for leaks. Replace if needed.
If resistance readings are within range, 9. Visually check that connector PS8 is
reconnect VCH7 and, if applicable, VSF2 inserted all the way into the CCU (refer to
to CCU. Go to step 4. CCU diagram on page 13). Also check that
4. With a voltmeter set to AC, attach the the pressure sensor harness is securely
leads across the pins of the suspect valve connected to the sensor.
(see chart in step 3). Plug in washer or 10. Check the harness between the CCU and
reconnect power. Run the Quick Diagnostic Pressure Sensor for continuity.
Test and check for line voltage across the If there is continuity, go to step 11.
pins of the valve. NOTE: Refer to the Quick
Diagnostic Test on page 6 to determine when If there is no continuity, repair or replace
the cold, hot, and steam valves are actuated. as necessary.
(Example: Cold valve is actuated during test
phase C02.)
11. With a voltmeter set to DC, connect black 9. Visually check the electrical connections
probe to CCU connector PS8, pin 8 (GND) and at the drain pump.
red probe to PS8, pin 4 (Vcc). Plug in washer If visual check passes, go to step 10.
or reconnect power.
If connections are loose, reconnect the
If +5V DC is present, unplug washer or electrical connections and repeat step 2.
disconnect power and replace the pressure
sensor. 10. With an ohmmeter, check harness for
continuity between the drain pump and CCU.
If+5V DC is not present, unplug washer or
disconnect power and perform TEST #1: If there is continuity, go to step 11.
CCU Power Check on page 13. If there is no continuity, replace the lower
12. If the preceding steps did not correct the machine harness and repeat step 2.
problem, replace the CCU. 11. With an ohmmeter, measure the resistance
Reassemble all parts and panels. across the two pump terminals. Resistance
should be approximately 16 .
Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
on page 6 to verify repair. If the reading is infinite (open), replace the
drain pump assembly.
TEST #8: Drain Pump If the reading is correct, go to step 12.
Perform the following checks if washer does 12. If the preceding steps did not correct the
not drain. drain problem, replace the CCU.
1. Check for obstructions in the usual areas. Reassemble all parts and panels.
Clean and then perform step 2. Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
2. Check the drain pump and electrical on page 6 to verify repair.
connections by performing the Quick
Diagnostic Test on page 6. The following TEST #9: Flow Meter
procedures assume that this step was This test checks the electrical connections
unsuccessful. to the flow meter and the flow meter itself.
3. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 1. Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test on
4. Remove top panel to access machine page 6. If error code F8E4 is generated, the
electronics. washer is detecting less than 0.1L of water
5. Visually check that the DP2 connector is after 30 seconds of starting the test. Go to
inserted all the way into the CCU. Refer to step 2.
CCU diagram on page 13. 2. Did the valve(s) turn on and was water
If visual check passes, go to step 6. seen and heard entering the drum?
If connector is not inserted properly, No, the valve(s) did not turn on. Go to
reconnect DP2 and repeat step 2. TEST #6: Water Inlet Valves, page 17.
6. Remove connector DP2 from the CCU. Yes, the valve(s) turned on, but no water
With an ohmmeter, measure the resistance entered the drum. Go to step 3.
across pins 1 and 2. Yes, the valve(s) turned on and water
7. Resistance should be approximately 16 . entered the drum. Go to step 4.
If the reading is infinite (open), go to step 8. 3. Verify that the hot and cold water inlet hoses
If the reading is correct, go to step 12. are properly connected to the washer and the
valves are turned on fully. Ensure the inlet hoses
8. Remove the front panel to access drain are not kinked or inlet screens blocked.
pump. Verify pump is free from obstructions.
4. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
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5. Remove top panel to access machine 3. Disconnect connector HE2 from the CCU.
electronics. Refer to CCU diagram on page 13.
6. Visually check that connector FM3 is 4. Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance
inserted all the way into the CCU. Refer across pins 1 and 2 of connector HE2.
to CCU diagram on page 13. If the resistance is 7-30 , the heating
If visual check passes, go to step 7. element and wiring are good; go to step 8.
If connector is not inserted properly, If the resistance is open, go to step 5.
reconnect FM3 and repeat step 1. 5. Remove back panel to access the heating
7. With an ohmmeter, check the harness element.
between the CCU (FM3) and flow meter 6. Disconnect the wire connectors from the
for continuity. heating element. See Figure 7.
If there is continuity, go to step 8. 7. Using an ohmmeter, measure the
resistance across the two heating element
If there is no continuity, replace the flow terminals.
meter harness.
If the resistance is 7-30 , the heating
8. With voltmeter set to DC, connect leads element is good; replace the lower main
to FM3 pins 1 and 3. Plug in washer or harness.
reconnect power. Run a wash cycle and If the resistance is open, replace the
measure the flow meter voltage when the inlet heating element.
water valves open and water is entering the
washer. A nominal reading of approximately 8. If the preceding steps did not correct the
200mV should be measured when water heating element problem, replace the CCU.
is flowing through the flow meter (voltage Reassemble all parts and panels.
will vary depending on household water Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
pressure). No water flowing = 0V. on page 6 to verify repair.
If voltage is present, the flow meter is Temperature Sensor Assembly Removal Nut
working properly. Unplug washer or
disconnect power and go to step 9.
If voltage is not present when water
is entering the washer, unplug washer
or disconnect power and replace the GND
Heater Terminal (not used) Heater Terminal
flow meter.
Figure 7 - Heater & Temperature Sensor
9. If the preceding steps did not correct the
drain problem, replace the CCU. TEST #11: Temperature Sensor
Reassemble all parts and panels. This test checks the temperature sensor,
Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test wiring, and CCU.
on page 6 to verify repair. 1. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2. Remove top panel to access machine
Water Temperature Controls electronics.
3 Heating Element Test #10 3. Disconnect connector SET2 from the CCU.
3 Temperature Sensor Test #11 Refer to CCU diagram on page 13.
4. Using an ohmmeter, measure the
TEST #10: Heating Element resistance across pins 1 and 2 of temperature
sensor connector SET2. The measured
This test checks the heating element, wiring, resistance should be 500-100K .
and CCU.
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2. Remove top panel to access machine
electronics.
If the resistance is within the specified 5. Check the mechanical linkage from
range, go to step 8. dispenser motor to top of dispenser.
If the resistance is infinite or close to zero, 6. Visually check that the DI6 connector is
go to step 5. inserted all the way into the CCU. Refer to
5. Remove the back panel to access the CCU diagram on page 13.
heating element. If visual check passes, go to step 7.
6. Disconnect the temperature sensor If connector is not inserted properly,
connector from the heating element. See reconnect DI6 and retest.
Figure 7, page 19. 7. Remove connector DI6 from the CCU.
7. Using an ohmmeter, measure the With an ohmmeter, verify the resistance
resistance across pins 1 and 2 of the values shown below across the following
temperature sensor (on the heating element). DI6 connector pinouts.
If the resistance is within the specified DISPENSER SYSTEM RESISTANCE
range, the sensor is good; replace the Contacts
Component Resistance
lower main harness. Measured
If the resistance is open, replace the Dispenser
1400-1600 DI6-1 DI6-3
Motor
temperature sensor.
8. If the preceding steps did not correct the If the motor resistance is good, go to step 8.
temperature sensor problem, replace the CCU. If the measurement does not match
Reassemble all parts and panels. the value shown in the chart, check the
harness and connections between the CCU
Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test and dispenser motor for continuity. If the
on page 6 to verify repair. harness and connections are good, replace
the dispenser motor.
Detergent Dispensing Controls
8. Plug in washer or reconnect power. Run
3 Dispenser Distribution System Test #12 the Quick Diagnostic Test on page 6. During
3 Expansion Board Power Check Test #13 step C03, observe that the dispenser motor
3 Detergent Pump Test #14 moves the diverter valve from one position to
another, ending at position 1 (Prewash). Verify
3 Level/Presence Sensor Module Test #15 the motor has repositioned the valve and
3 Diverter Valve Assembly Test #16 water is flowing into dispenser.
If the dispenser motor did not change
TEST #12: Dispenser the direction of the diverter valve, unplug
Distribution System washer or disconnect power and replace
the motor.
Perform the following checks if the dispenser
motor does not change the direction of the 9. If the preceding steps did not correct the
diverter valve. dispensing problem, replace the CCU and
retest dispenser system. Perform the Quick
1. Check water supply to washer. Check water Diagnostic Test to verify repair.
hose connections to and inside the washer.
2. Verify that dispenser drawer or detergent
cartridge is not clogged with detergent.
3. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
4. Remove the top panel to access the
machine electronics.
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TOP LPS2-AC In
VIEW
This test checks for incoming power to the detergent cartridge is inserted into dispenser
Expansion Board (EB). This test assumes drawer. Plug in washer or reconnect power.
that proper voltage is present at the CCU Run the Quick Diagnostic Test and watch for
(see TEST #1, page 13). line voltage during the C00 phase.
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 5. With a voltmeter set to AC, check for input
2. Remove top panel to access the machine line voltage to the EB across pins 1 and 2 of
electronics. connector LPS2. (See NOTE at left.)
3. Visually check that all connections to the If line voltage is present, continue to step 7.
CCU and EB are fully inserted. If line voltage is not present, go to step 6.
4. If visual check passes, continue to step 5. 6. With a voltmeter set to AC, check for output
IMPORTANT: Make sure door is closed and line voltage from the CCU across pins 1 and 2
verify detergent cartridge is inserted into drawer. of connector HSG2. (See NOTE at left.)
NOTE: Line voltage to and from the EB can If line voltage is present, check harnesses
only be measured when the detergent pump and connections between the CCU and EB.
is actuated. This occurs for approximately Repair as necessary.
1-5 seconds toward the end of the FILL cycle If line voltage is not present, go to TEST
and also during the Quick Diagnostic Test. #1: CCU Power Check on page 13.
Connect voltmeter as specified below. Verify
7. With a voltmeter set to DC, connect the attached to the top of the dispenser.
black probe to EB connector EBP3 pin-2 (GND) Resistance should be approximately 1.6k .
and the red probe to EBP3 pin-1 (7V). If the reading is infinite (open) or out of
If 7V DC is present, go to step 8. range, replace the detergent pump assembly.
If 7V DC is not present, check the harness If the reading is correct, check the harnesses
and connections between the CCU and EB. and connections between the detergent
If the harness and connections are good, pump and EB. Repair as necessary.
go to TEST #1 on page 13. 6. With a voltmeter set to AC, connect the
8. With a voltmeter set to DC, connect the voltmeter leads across the detergent pumps
black probe to EB connector CIN4 pin-1 2-pin connector attached to the top of the
(GND) and the red probe to CIN4 pin-3 (Vcc). dispenser.
If +5V DC is present, go to step 9. 7. Plug in washer or reconnect power.
If +5V DC is not present, check the 8. Select Normal Wash and then press and
harness and connections between the CCU hold the START button for 3 seconds. Watch
and EB. If the harness and connections are for line voltage across DEP2, pins 1 and 2.
good, go to TEST #1 on page 13. NOTE: This voltage can only be measured
9. To test for affected out-going voltages, when the detergent pump is actuated, for
perform TEST #14 for Detergent Pump, approximately 15 seconds toward the end
TEST #15 for Level/Presence Sensor of the FILL cycle.
Module, or TEST #16 for Diverter Valve If line voltage is present, unplug washer or
Assembly. disconnect power and replace the detergent
10. Unplug washer or disconnect power. pump assembly.
11. Reassemble all parts and panels. If line voltage is not present, unplug washer
12. Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test or disconnect power and perform TEST
on page 6 to verify repair. #15: Level/Presence Sensor Module. If
test passes, unplug washer or disconnect
TEST #14: Detergent Pump power and replace the expansion board.
9. If the preceding steps did not correct the
Perform the following checks if the detergent
detergent distribution problem, replace the CCU.
pump does not dispense detergent to the tub
(except RINSE & SPIN). Reassemble all parts and panels.
NOTE: Detergent cartridge must be inserted Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
into dispenser drawer for pump to operate. on page 6 to verify repair.
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2. Remove top panel to access machine
TEST #15: Level/
electronics. Presence Sensor Module
3. Visually check that the DEP2 connector is Perform the following checks if the washer
inserted all the way into the Expansion Board cannot detect the presence of the detergent
(EB). Refer to EB diagram on page 21. cartridge or the level of detergent in the cartridge.
If visual check passes, go to step 4. 1. Verify that the detergent cartridge is inserted
into the dispenser drawer and that the drawer is
If connector is not inserted properly, reconnect
fully inserted into the dispensing system.
DEP2 and run a wash cycle to retest.
2. Remove detergent cartridge from
4. Remove connector DEP2 from the EB. With an
dispenser drawer. Inside the cartridge, check
ohmmeter, measure the resistance across pins 1
and 2. Resistance should be approximately 1.6k . if float is stuck or damaged. Repair or replace
as necessary. Reassemble cartridge into
If the reading is infinite (open) or out drawer and slide into dispensing system.
of range, go to step 5.
3. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
If the reading is correct, go to step 6.
4. Remove top panel to access machine
5. With an ohmmeter, measure the resistance electronics.
across the detergent pumps 2-pin connector
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5. Visually check that the DLS3 and DPS2 9. With a voltmeter set to DC, connect black
connectors are inserted all the way into the probe to the sensor module connector J1-3
Expansion Board (EB). Refer to EB diagram (GND) and red probe to J1-5 (Presence Sensor
on page 21. Output). Plug in washer or reconnect power.
6. Open the cover on the sensor module and Press the Dispense button and then measure
visually check that the J1 connector is inserted the output voltage.
all the way into the Mini-bulk Sensor board. If the voltage range is greater than 0.25
If both visual checks pass, go to step 7. volts and less than 4.75 volts, the sensor is
connected and functioning. Unplug washer
If connector(s) are not inserted properly, or disconnect power and go to step 10.
remove and reinsert the drawer. Visual
If the voltage is less than 0.25 volts (short
and audio feedback will verify the repair.
to ground) or greater than 4.75 volts (short
7. With an ohmmeter, check the harness to +5V DC), unplug washer or disconnect
for continuity between the sensor and the EB. power and replace the sensor module.
If there is continuity, go to step 8. 10. With a voltmeter set to DC, connect black
If there is no continuity, repair or replace probe to the sensor module connector J1-3
as necessary. Visual and audio feedback (GND) and red probe to J1-2 (Level Sensor
will verify the repair. Output). Plug in washer or reconnect power.
Press the Dispense button and then measure
8. With a voltmeter set to DC, connect black
the output voltage.
probe to the sensor module connector J1-3
(GND) and red probe to J1-1 (+5V [Vcc]). If the voltage range is greater than 0.25
Plug in washer or reconnect power. volts and less than 4.75 volts, the sensor is
connected and functioning. Unplug washer
If +5V DC is present, unplug washer or or disconnect power and go to step 11.
disconnect power and go to step 9.
If the voltage is less than 0.25 volts (short
If +5V DC is not present, perform TEST to ground) or greater than 4.75 volts (short
#13: Expansion Board Power Check on to +5V DC), unplug washer or disconnect
page 21. If test passes and +5 volts is power and replace the sensor module.
still not present at connector J1, unplug
washer or disconnect power and replace 11. Replace the Expansion Board.
the expansion board. Reassemble all parts and panels.
Visual and audio feedback will verify
the repair.
TEST #16: Diverter Valve Assembly If resistance readings are outside the range
This test checks the electrical connections or open, replace the valve assembly.
to the valves and the valves themselves. If resistance readings are within range,
1. Check the relays and electrical connections reconnect DV2 and SOP2 to the Expansion
to the valves by performing the Quick Board and continue to step 4.
Diagnostic Test on page 6. The following 4. With a voltmeter set to AC, attach the leads
steps assume one or more of the valves did across the pins of the suspect valve (see chart
not turn on. in step 3). Plug in washer or reconnect power.
2. For the valve(s) in question, check the Run the Quick Diagnostic Test and check for
individual solenoid coils: line voltage across the pins of the valve. NOTE:
Refer to the Quick Diagnostic Test on page
a. Unplug washer or disconnect power. 6 to determine when the dispenser and spray
b. Remove top panel to access machine valves are actuated. (Example: spray valve is
electronics. actuated during test phase C02.)
c. Remove connectors DV2 and SOP2 If line voltage is present and valve still does
from the Expansion Board (EB). Refer to EB not activate, unplug washer or disconnect
diagram on page 21. power and replace valve assembly.
d. Check harness connections to the If line voltage is not present, unplug washer
solenoid valves. Verify continuity in harness or disconnect power and perform TEST
between EB and solenoid valves. #13: Expansion Board Power Check on
3. Check valve coil resistance at the valves, page 21.
or across the following DV2 and SOP2 5. If the preceding steps did not correct the
connector pinouts: valve problem, replace the CCU.
Diverter Valve Assy Pinouts Reassemble all parts and panels.
Spray Valve DV2, pins 1 & 2 Perform the Quick Diagnostic Test
Dispenser Valve SOP2, pins 1 & 2 on page 6 to verify repair.
Resistance should be 8901.1k .
To Dispenser Assembly
NOTE: Spray valve will not
be activated if Level/Presence
To Spray Nozzle sensors are malfunctioning or
detergent cartridge is missing.
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Detergent
1 2 3
2 3 1
1 2
Approx. 1.6k YL RD
DP GND
DI
YL L1
RD
Level Sensor
3
Vcc RD
Dispenser Valve (select models) SOP2
DPS2
1 2
8901.1k RD
DV
1 2 3
5
RD RD
3
4
RD
GND
GND
Data
1 2
RD
Vcc
-7V
8901.1k
SV
DI
RD
3
GN/YL 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS USE ONLY
G
LPS2 CIN4 EBP3 M Motor
N
L1 Doorlock System Valve Assembly Dispenser
Each Winding Drain
8.514
Heater Fan Pump
DR SWITCH LOCK UNLOCK LK SWITCH COLD HOT STEAM DIS MOTOR DIS SWITCH
L N
MOTOR 1 1
2
50 74
50 74
Approx. 16
8901.1k
8901.1k
8901.1k
14001600
CV HV SV CONTROL AV DP
IF DI
1020
UNIT 3
2
3 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1
BU
BU
1 2 1
BU
BU
BU
RD
RD
PK
PK
RD
RD
PK
PK
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
PK
PK
BK
BK
BK
PK
PK
BK
BK
PK
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FAC3 UIP3
1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2
IF2 DCS3 DL3 DLS2 VCH7 VSF2 DI6 HSG2 MS2 MI3 HE2 RP2 DP2
GND
-7V
GND
GND
Data
Data
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Switch Position
Door Sw Out
L1 L1
N N
Wiring Diagram (Figure 12)
Temperature
Sensor Out
CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT
Standby
GND
GND
GND
Data
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
-7V
PS8 SET2 FM3 UI7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
YL
YL
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BK
BK
ESD information. Voltage References
Vcc, +5V +5V 1 2 3 3 2 1
Drum Light
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GND +12V
J17
1 2
GND
1
5V
Data
-7V 1 BK
3 2 1
Vcc (reference voltage) Pressure
BK
+5V (GND to Vcc) Sensor
2 3 USER INTERFACE
J11
+12V (-7V to Vcc) Temp Sensor Flow Meter
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des programmes. (Les fonctions et lapparence peuvent varier selon les modles).
Bouton Steam Clean (nettoyage Bouton Water Hardness Boutons doption : Appuyer Appuyer sur chaque bouton
vapeur) : appuyer une fois pour (Duret de leau) : appuyer sur chaque bouton une fois de modification une fois
teindre le tmoin. une fois pour teindre le groupe pour teindre sa tmoin. pour teindre sa segment
de tmoins DEL (statut) de de laffichage.
la laveuse.
Figure 1 - Test de linterface utilisateur
La rotation lente du bouton slecteur de programme par toutes Bouton detergent Bouton detergent
ses positions teint le tmoin DEL de slecteur de programme. concentration (ajustement concentration + (ajustement Boutons doption : appuyer
(Les fonctions et lapparence peuvent varier selon les modles). de concentration de + de concentration de sur chaque bouton une fois
dtergent) : appuyer une fois dtergent) : appuyer une fois pour teindre sa tmoin.
Bouton power/cancel (mise sous pour teindre laffichage pour teindre les tmoins DEL.
tension/annuler) : appuyer une fois pour sept segments.
teindre le tmoin. Appuyer deux fois pour
quitter la plupart des modes de diagnostic
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CODES DANOMALIE/DERREUR n 2
Code Explications et oprations recommandes
F5E1 Erreur du contacteur de porte
Ce code saffiche si le contacteur est ouvert alors que la porte est verrouille depuis plus de 5 secondes.
Ce code derreur est disponible uniquement dans les diagnostics de service.
Lutilisateur appuie sur START sans avoir ferm la porte.
Mcanisme du contacteur de porte endommag ou coinc.
Voir TEST n 4 (Systme de verrouillage de la porte), page 42.
F5E2 Erreur du verrouillage de la porte
Au dbut dun programme, la laveuse tente de verrouiller la porte 6 fois. Si le verrouillage de la porte nest pas possible,
la laveuse passe au mode pause et un code est gnr. Ce code est disponible uniquement dans le mode de service.
La porte nest pas compltement ferme car sa fermeture est gne.
Vrifier le mcanisme de verrouillage de la porte la recherche de dtrioration, dun dsalignement ou dun corps tranger.
Voir TEST n 4 (Systme de verrouillage de la porte), page 42.
F5E3 Erreur de dverrouillage de la porte
Au dbut dun programme, la laveuse tente de dverrouiller la porte 6 fois. Si le dverrouillage de la porte nest pas possible,
la laveuse passe au mode pause et un code est gnr. Ce code est disponible uniquement dans le mode de service.
Vrifier que le loquet est fix au panneau avant.
Vrifier que le loquet de porte nest pas mal align, endommag ou trop serr.
Voir TEST n 4 (Systme de verrouillage de la porte), page 42.
F6E1 Erreur de communication entre MCC et le module de commande du moteur (MCM)
Aucune communication entre le module de commande central (MCC) et le module de commande du moteur (MCM)
na t dtecte.
Contrler le bon fonctionnement du contacteur de porte. Un contacteur dfectueux peut avoir des consquences
sur lalimentation du MCM.
Inspecter le systme dentranement la recherche de composants uss ou dfectueux.
Vrifier la continuit du cblage entre le MCC (MI3 et MS2) et le MCM. Voir le schma de cblage, page 54.
Voir TEST n 1 (Contrle de la tension du MCC), page 39.
Voir TEST n 3 (Circuit de moteur), page 41.
F6E2 Erreur de communication entre IU et MCC
F6E3 Erreur de communication entre MCC et IU
Aucune communication entre le module de commande central (MCC) et linterface utilisateur (IU) na t dtecte.
Vrifier la continuit du cblage entre le MCC (UI7) et lIU (J17). Voir le schma de cblage, page 54.
Vrifier les alimentations continue et alternative. Voir TEST n 1 (Contrle de la tension du MCC), page 39.
Voir TEST n 2 (Interface utilisateur), page 40.
F6E5 Erreur de communication entre le MCC et la carte dextension (CE)
Aucune communication entre le MCC et la carte dextension (CE) na t dtecte. Lorsque cette erreur se produit,
aucune information sur la distribution grande capacit, le fonctionnement de la vanne de dviation (si elle existe),
la prsence ou le niveau nest disponible. Ce code derreur nest pas affich pendant le fonctionnement; toutefois,
quand lanomalie se produit, la laveuse se place en mode de pause.
Vrifier la continuit du cblage entre le MCC (FAC3) et la CE (CIN4). Voir le schma de cblage, page 54.
Vrifier les alimentations continue et alternative. Voir TEST n 1 (Contrle de la tension du MCC), page 39.
Voir TEST n 13 (Contrle de la tension de la carte dextension), page 48.
F7E1 Erreur de dtection de vitesse du moteur dentranement/surcharge de la laveuse
Le MCM nest pas en mesure de dtecter correctement la vitesse du moteur et la laveuse sarrte. Si lerreur se produit
durant un essorage grande vitesse, la porte reste verrouille pendant 2-3 minutes.
La laveuse est trop charge.
Vrifier que les accessoires dimmobilisation pour transport, notamment boulons et cales de maintien, ont t retirs.
Frottement mcanique vrifier que le tambour tourne librement.
Voir TEST n 3 (Circuit de moteur), page 41.
F7E2 Surchauffe du MCM et/ou surchauffe de moteur
Le dissipateur thermique dpasse 100C (212F). Si cette erreur se produit, le MCC rinitialise le MCM et attend que
le moteur et/ou le MCM ait refroidi avant de redmarrer. Aprs que 4 tentatives, F7E2 saffiche.
Mauvaise installation de la laveuse. Vrifier que la laveuse ne se trouve pas ct dune source de chaleur et quelle
est suffisamment are.
Vrifier que le tambour nest pas surcharg de linge.
Frottement mcanique vrifier que le tambour tourne librement.
Inspecter le systme dentranement la recherche de composants uss ou dfectueux. Voir TEST n 3
(Circuit de moteur), page 41.
CODES DANOMALIE/DERREUR n 3
Code Explications et oprations recommandes
F8E0 Erreur de la vanne darrive de vapeur
Cette erreur saffiche lors dun dysfonctionnement de la vanne de vapeur. Cette erreur est affiche uniquement dans les
diagnostics de service.
Lalimentation en eau est-elle raccorde et ouverte?
Vrifier que les tuyaux darrive ne sont pas bouchs ou pincs.
Pression deau faible ou crpines des tuyaux bouches.
Contrler le fonctionnement de la vanne de vapeur. Voir TEST n 6 (Vannes darrive deau), page 43.
F8E1 Entre deau dans la laveuse non dtecte ou dclenchement du capteur de pression non dtect
La laveuse ne dtecte pas darrive deau dans la laveuse aprs 13 minutes de remplissage.
Lalimentation en eau est-elle raccorde et ouverte?
Vrifier que les tuyaux darrive ne sont pas bouchs ou pincs.
Pression deau faible ou crpines des tuyaux bouches.
Vrifier que linstallation du tuyau de vidange est correcte. Leau siphonne-t-elle lextrieur du tuyau de vidange?
Le tuyau ne doit pas pntrer plus de 113 mm (4,5") dans la conduite deaux uses.
Vrifier les raccordements entre la cuve et le pige dair, entre le pige dair et le tuyau de pression et entre le tuyau
de pression et le capteur de pression. Le tuyau de pression est-il pinc, tordu, bouch ou perc?
Voir TEST n 6 (Vannes darrive deau), page 43.
Voir TEST n 16 (Ensemble de la vanne de dviation), page 52.
Voir TEST n 7 (Capteur de pression), page 44.
F8E2 Erreur du systme de distribution
Le moteur du distributeur natteint pas la position souhaite.
Contrler le dispositif de fixation mcanique entre le moteur du distributeur et le dessus du distributeur.
Voir TEST n 12 (Systme de distribution du distributeur), page 47.
F8E3 Situation de dbordement
La situation de dbordement se produit si une quantit deau ou de mousse trop importante se trouve dans la laveuse
et le contacteur de dbordement sur le manocontacteur se ferme pendant plus de 2 minutes, 30 secondes ou 5 fois de suite
pendant le mme programme. Si un dbordement se produit, les vannes se ferment et la pompe de vidange est active
pendant au moins 30 secondes.
Vrifier que les vannes darrive deau se ferment correctement.
Vrifier que le tuyau de vidange nest pas bouch ou pinc.
Inspecter/nettoyer le filtre de la pompe de vidange pour liminer tout corps tranger.
Vrifier les raccordements entre la cuve et le pige dair, entre le pige dair et le tuyau de pression et entre le tuyau
de pression et le capteur de pression. Le tuyau de pression est-il pinc, tordu, bouch ou perc?
Voir TEST n 6 (Vannes darrive deau), page 43.
Voir TEST n 16 (Ensemble de la vanne de dviation), page 52.
Voir TEST n 7 (Capteur de pression), page 44.
Voir TEST n 8 (Pompe de vidange), page 44.
F8E4 Anomalie du dbitmtre
Si moins de 0,1 L deau est entr dans la cuve 30 secondes aprs le dbut du test de diagnostic rapide, cette erreur
saffiche. Ce code derreur est disponible uniquement dans les diagnostics de service.
Lalimentation en eau est-elle raccorde et ouverte?
Vrifier que les tuyaux darrive ne sont pas bouchs ou pincs.
Voir TEST n 6 (Vannes darrive deau), page 43.
Voir TEST n 16 (Ensemble de la vanne de dviation), page 52.
Voir TEST n 9 (Dbitmtre), page 45.
F9E1 Vidange longue
Si la dure de la vidange dpasse 4 minutes sans atteindre le niveau de rinitialisation du capteur de pression, les vannes
sont fermes et la pompe de vidange sarrte de fonctionner. Note : un excs de mousse peut retarder le processus
de vidange. La laveuse effectue une vidange pendant 4 minutes, fait une pause de 5 minutes puis tente nouveau une
vidange pendant 4 minutes supplmentaires. F9E1 saffiche si la laveuse ne se vidange pas. (Une vidange normale prend
moins de 2 minutes.)
Vrifier que le tuyau de vidange nest pas bouch ou pinc.
Vrifier que le tuyau de vidange nest pas insr de manire tanche dans la conduite deaux uses.
Vrifier que la hauteur du tuyau de vidange ne dpasse pas 2,4 m (96").
Inspecter/nettoyer le filtre de la pompe de vidange pour liminer tout corps tranger.
Vrifier les raccordements entre la cuve et le pige dair, entre le pige dair et le tuyau de pression et entre le tuyau
de pression et le capteur de pression. Le tuyau de pression est-il pinc, tordu, bouch ou perc?
Voir TEST n 8 (Pompe de vidange), page 44.
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GUIDE DE DPANNAGE n 1
Problme Cause possible Contrles et tests
Pas de mise en marche La laveuse na pas dalimentation Vrifier lalimentation lectrique la prise murale,
Non fonctionnel lectrique. vrifier les disjoncteurs, les fusibles ou les
Absence de rponse raccordements la bote de jonction.
du clavier Problme de connexion entre la prise Vrifier les connexions et la continuit entre
Tmoins DEL secteur et le MCC. le cordon dalimentation secteur et le MCC.
ou affichage teint Connexions entre le MCC et lIU. Vrifier les connexions et la continuit
du cblage entre le MCC et lIU.
Problme avec le MCC. Voir TEST n 1 : Contrle de la tension du MCC,
page 39.
Problme avec linterface utilisateur. Voir TEST n 2 : Interface utilisateur, page 40.
Le programme La porte na pas t ouverte pendant Ouvrir et fermer la porte. Vrifier que
ne dmarre pas 3 programmes conscutifs. le programme dmarre.
Aucune rponse lorsquon Le mcanisme de verrouillage de la porte 1. La porte nest pas ferme car sa fermeture est gne.
appuie sur le bouton Start ne fonctionne pas. 2. Le verrou nest pas ferm car sa fermeture est gne.
(mise en marche) 3. Voir TEST n 4 : Systme de verrouillage de la
porte, page 42.
Connexions entre le MCC et lIU. Vrifier les connexions et la continuit
du cblage entre le MCC et lIU.
Problme avec linterface utilisateur. Voir TEST n 2 : Interface utilisateur, page 40.
Problme avec le MCC. Voir TEST n 1 : Contrle de la tension du MCC,
page 39.
LIU naccepte pas Connexions entre le MCC et lIU. Vrifier les connexions et la continuit
les slections du cblage entre le MCC et lIU.
Problme avec linterface utilisateur. Voir TEST n 2 : Interface utilisateur, page 40.
Problme avec le MCC. Voir TEST n 1 : Contrle de la tension du MCC,
page 39.
La porte ne se verrouille La porte non ferme. Vrifier que la porte est compltement ferme.
pas Le verrou de la porte obstru. Vrifier le mcanisme la recherche dobstructions.
Le mcanisme de verrouillage de la porte Voir TEST n 4 : Systme de verrouillage
ne fonctionne pas. de la porte, page 42.
La porte ne se dverrouille Dverrouiller manuellement la porte Dverrouiller manuellement la porte, puis
pas et rinitialiser la laveuse. dbrancher et rebrancher la source de courant
(Voir pg. 53, dverrouillage lectrique. Contrler le verrou de la porte.
manuel du systme de Loquet de porte mal align, endommag Vrifier le mcanisme de verrouillage de la
verrouillage de la porte.) ou trop serr. porte et rparer le cas chant.
Le mcanisme de verrouillage de la Voir TEST n 4 : Systme de verrouillage
porte ne fonctionne pas. de la porte, page 42.
Pas de distribution La laveuse nest pas alimente en eau. 1. Vrifier les raccordements deau la laveuse.
2. Vrifier que larrive deau chaude et froide
est ouverte.
Distributeur colmat par du dtergent. Dbarrasser lobstruction du distributeur.
Problme de vanne. Voir TESTS n 6 et n 16 : Vannes darrive deau
et de dviation.
Problme du systme de distribution. Voir TEST n 12 : Systme de distribution
de distributeur, page 47.
Problme avec la pompe dtergent. Voir TEST n 14 : Pompe dtergent, page 49.
Pas de remplissage La laveuse nest pas alimente en eau 1. Vrifier les raccordements deau la laveuse.
(Niveau deau normal ou pression deau faible. 2. Vrifier que larrive deau chaude et froide
entre 63,5 mm et 127 mm est ouverte.
[2,5" et 5"] seulement Filtre/tamis obstru. Vrifier si le filtre ou tamis est obstru dans
dans la cuve.) la vanne deau ou les tuyaux.
Installation du tuyau de vidange. Vrifier que linstallation du tuyau de vidange
est correcte. Leau siphone-t-elle lextrieur
du tuyau de vidange?
Problme de vanne. Voir TESTS n 6 et n 16 : Vannes darrive deau
et de dviation.
Problme de capteur de pression. Voir TEST n 7 : Capteur de pression, page 44.
Dbordement Tuyau de vidange/filtre obstru. Vrifier si le tuyau ou filtre de vidange est obstru.
Fermeture de la/des vannes impossible. Voir TEST n 6 : Vannes darrive deau, page 43.
Problme de capteur de pression. Voir TEST n 7 : Capteur de pression, page 44.
Problme avec la pompe de vidange. Voir TEST n 8 : Pompe de vidange, page 44.
Le tambour ne tourne pas Le verrou de la porte annonce-t-il quil Voir TEST n 4 : Systme de verrouillage
est ouvert pendant le programme? de la porte, page 42.
Connexions du cblage. Vrifier les connexions et la continuit du cblage
entre MCC > MCM > et le systme dentranement.
Problme sur le moteur. Voir TEST n 3 : Circuit de moteur, page 41.
Surchauffe du moteur Frottement mcanique. Vrifier labsence dobstruction entre le panier
dessorage et la cuve externe.
Connexions du cblage. Vrifier les connexions et la continuit du cblage
entre MCC > MCM > et le systme dentranement.
Problme sur le moteur. Voir TEST n 3 : Circuit de moteur, page 41.
La DEL Sanitize Eau chaude non distribue. Vrifier que leau chaude du domicile coule
(dassainissement) au robinet. Minimum 49C (120F).
ne sallume pas Problme avec le capteur de temprature. Voir TEST n 11 : Capteur de temprature, page 46.
Problme avec llment chauffant. Voir TEST n 10 : lment chauffant, page 46.
GUIDE DE DPANNAGE n 2
Problme Cause possible Contrles et tests
Pas de vidange Installation du tuyau de vidange. Vrifier que linstallation du tuyau de vidange
est correcte. Vrifier quil nest pas insr plus
de 113 mm (4,5").
Tuyau de vidange bouch. Vrifier que le tuyau de vidange nest pas obstru.
Obstructions dans la pompe de vidange. Vrifier que le filtre de vidange nest pas
obstru et le nettoyer.
Connexions du cblage. Vrifier les connexions et la continuit du cblage
entre le MCC et la pompe de vidange.
Problme avec la pompe de vidange. Voir TEST n 8 : Pompe de vidange, page 44.
Absence de son des boutons La fonction de son des boutons est dsactive. Voir TEST n 2 : Interface utilisateur (IU), page 40.
Temprature deau Installation du tuyau darrive deau. Vrifier que les tuyaux darrive sont correctement
incorrecte raccords et les vannes sont compltement
ouvertes.
Absence de distribution deau chaude. Vrifier que leau chaude domestique est
disponible au robinet. Minimum : 49C (120F).
Problme avec llment chauffant. Voir TEST n 10 : lment chauffant, page 46.
Problme de capteur de temprature. Voir TEST n 11 : Capteur de temprature,
page 46.
La lampe du tambour Problme avec le contacteur de la porte. Voir TEST n 4 : Systme de verrouillage
ne sallume pas de la porte, page 42.
Connexions du cblage. Vrifier la continuit du cblage et les connexions
entre lIU et la lampe du tambour.
Problme avec la lampe du tambour. Voir TEST n 5 : Lampe du tambour, page 43.
Fuite Connexions du tuyau darrive. Vrifier les raccordements de tuyau et les joints
en caoutchouc endommags en raison dun
serrage excessif.
Installation du tuyau de vidange. Vrifier que linstallation du tuyau de vidange
est correcte.
Tuyau de vidange bouch. Vrifier que le tuyau de vidange nest pas obstru.
Surcharge de la laveuse. Une surcharge peut pousser la porte et louvrir
partiellement.
Connexions du tuyau interne. Vrifier les ventuelles fuites aux raccordements
des tuyaux intrieurs.
Vrifier les soufflets. Retirer, replacer et remonter les soufflets.
Vrifier que les soufflets ne sont pas plisss.
Vibration ou bruit Llment chauffant est lche. Vrifier que llment chauffant est serr
4,5Nm 0,5Nm.
Accessoires dimmobilisation pour transport Vrifier que les boulons et cales de maintien
non retirs. ont t retirs.
Aplomb de la laveuse incorrect. Mettre la laveuse daplomb conformment
aux instructions dinstallation.
Sol non stable. Les sols souples peuvent provoquer des
vibrations et un dplacement de la laveuse.
Pieds de caoutchouc non installs. Installer les pieds de caoutchouc sur les pieds
de nivellement.
crous de blocage de laplomb non serrs. Resserrer les crous de blocage de laplomb.
Bruit aigu. ventuellement caus par le colmatage des
filtres darrive deau. Dbrancher les tuyaux
et nettoyer les filtres.
Montage des ressorts/amortisseurs. Vrifier le placement et linstallation corrects
des ressorts et amortisseurs.
Visserie. Vrifier que les panneaux de tle ne sont tordus,
vrills ou autrement endommags. Vrifier la
visserie de fixation.
Qualit de lavage Excs de mousse. 1. Vrifier que du dtergent HE est utilis.
mdiocre 2. Utilisation excessive de dtergent.
Se reporter au Guide 3. Vrifier si le tuyau de vidange et le filtre
dutilisation et dentretien sont obstrus.
Vtements mouills aprs la fin 1. Articles enchevtrs ou tortills dans la laveuse.
du programme. 2. Excs de mousse (voir ci-dessus).
3. Voir Pas de vidange, ci-dessus.
Charge non rince. 1. Vrifier larrive deau.
2. Utilisation dun dtergent non HE.
3. Le linge nest pas charg correctement.
4. Voir TESTS n 6 et n 16 : Vannes darrive deau
et de dviation.
Vtements non lavs. 1. Le linge nest pas charg correctement.
2. Utilisation dun dtergent non HE.
3. Utilisation du programme incorrect.
4. Les distributeurs ne sont pas utiliss.
Tissus endommags. 1. La laveuse est trop charge.
2. Agent de blanchiment ajout par erreur.
3. lments pointus dans la cuve.
Slection incorrecte de loption Orienter le client vers le Guide dutilisation
ou du programme. et dentretien.
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Console/logement
Console Maytag Vers le MCC
Vers la
lampe du
tambour
NOTE :
Linterface utilisateur (IU) doit tre
remplace en totalit. Elle comprend les cartes Console Whirlpool
principale et dencodeur et leurs logements.
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12. Lorsque le test indique C05 & C08 Bobinages du Bobinage du verrou = 114212 DL3-1 DL3-2
verrou de la porte Bobinage du verrou = 114212
sur laffichage, le moteur est aliment et une DL3-2 DL3-3
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4. Avec un voltmtre rgl sur CA, fixer les 7. Vrifier labsence deau, de mousse
cordons sur les broches de la vanne suspecte ou de dbris dans le tuyau ou le pige dair.
(voir le tableau ltape 3). Brancher la laveuse Dbrancher le tuyau du capteur de pression
ou reconnecter la source de courant lectrique. et souffler dedans pour liminer leau,
Effectuer le Test de diagnostic rapide et la mousse ou les dbris.
vrifier la tension de ligne aux broches de
la vanne. NOTE : Se reporter au Test de 8. Vrifier labsence de fuite dans le tuyau.
diagnostic rapide, page 32 pour dterminer Remplacer si ncessaire.
quand les vannes darrive deau froide, deau 9. Contrler visuellement que le connecteur
chaude et de vapeur sont actionnes. (Exemple PS8 est compltement insr dans le MCC
: la vanne darrive deau froide est actionne (voir le schma du MCC, page 39). Vrifier
pendant la phase de test C02.) que le faisceau du capteur de pression est
Sil existe une tension de ligne et si la vanne correctement raccord au capteur.
ne sactive pas, dbrancher la laveuse ou 10. Vrifier la continuit du faisceau entre
dconnecter la source de courant lectrique le MCC et le capteur de pression.
et remplacer la vanne.
Sil y a continuit, passer ltape 11.
Sil nexiste pas de tension de ligne, dbrancher
la laveuse ou dconnecter la source de En labsence de continuit, rparer
courant lectrique et remplacer le MCC. ou remplacer comme ncessaire.
5. Rassembler tous les pices et panneaux. 11. Avec un voltmtre rgl sur CC, brancher
6. Effectuer le Test de diagnostic rapide le cordon noir au connecteur PS8 du MCC,
pour vrifier les rparations. broche 8 (terre), et le cordon rouge au
connecteur PS8, broche 4 (Vcc). Brancher la
TEST N 7 : Capteur de pression laveuse ou reconnecter la source de courant
lectrique.
Ce test vrifie le capteur de pression, le MCC
et le cblage. NOTE : En gnral, en cas de Sil existe une tension +5 V cc, dbrancher
dysfonctionnement du capteur de pression, la laveuse ou dconnecter la source de
la laveuse gnre une erreur de remplissage courant lectrique et remplacer le capteur
long ou de vidange longue. de pression.
1. Vrifier la fonctionnalit du capteur de Sil nexiste pas de tension +5 V cc,
pression en excutant un Test de diagnostic dbrancher la laveuse ou dconnecter la
rapide, page 32. Si un problme est dtect source de courant lectrique et effectuer le
pendant le test, une erreur de capteur de TEST n 1 : Contrle de la tension du MCC,
pression (F6E1) se dclenche. Les tapes page 39.
suivantes supposent que le capteur est 12. Si les tapes prcdentes ne corrigent pas
dfectueux.
le problme, remplacer le MCC.
2. Excuter un programme DRAIN & SPIN
(vidange et essorage) pour liminer toute leau Rassembler tous les pices et panneaux.
de la cuve. Effectuer le Test de diagnostic rapide,
3. Dbrancher la laveuse ou dconnecter page 32 pour vrifier la rparation.
la source de courant lectrique.
4. Retirer le panneau suprieur et le panneau TEST N 8 : Pompe de vidange
arrire pour accder la cuve, le pige dair Effectuer les tests suivants si la laveuse
et les raccordements du tuyau de pression. ne se vidange pas.
Le capteur de pression est situ larrire 1. Vrifier quil ny a pas dobstruction dans
et en haut droite de la laveuse.
les endroits habituels. Nettoyer puis passer
5. Vrifier les raccordements entre la cuve ltape 2.
et le pige dair, entre le pige dair et le tuyau
de pression et entre le tuyau de pression et 2. Vrifier la pompe de vidange et les
le capteur de pression. connections lectriques en excutant le
Test de diagnostic rapide, page 32.
6. Vrifier que le tuyau est plac Les procdures suivantes supposent que
correctement dans le bas de lenceinte
et nest pas pli ou pinc. cette tape a chou.
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DESSUS Entre CA
Ce test vrifie lalimentation de la carte pompe dtergent est actionne. Cela a lieu
dextension (CE). Ce test suppose quil existe pendant environ 1 5 secondes vers la fin
une tension correcte au MCC (voir TEST n 1, du programme FILL (remplissage) et galement
page 39). pendant le Test de diagnostic rapide.
1. Dbrancher la laveuse ou dconnecter Connecter le voltmtre comme indiqu ci-
la source de courant lectrique. dessous. Vrifier que la cartouche de dtergent
est insre dans le tiroir du distributeur. Brancher
2. Retirer le panneau suprieur pour accder la laveuse ou reconnecter la source de courant
llectronique de la machine. lectrique. Effectuer le Test de diagnostic
3. Contrler visuellement que toutes rapide et observer la tension de ligne pendant
les connexions au MCC et la CE sont la phase C00.
compltement insres. 5. Avec un voltmtre rgl sur CA, vrifier la
4. Si la vrification visuelle est bonne, passer tension de ligne lentre de la CE aux broches
ltape 5. 1 et 2 du connecteur LPS2. (Voir la NOTE
IMPORTANT : Sassurer que la porte est ci-dessus.)
ferme et vrifier que la cartouche de dtergent Sil existe une tension de ligne, passer
est insre dans le tiroir. ltape 7.
NOTE : La tension de ligne depuis et vers En labsence de tension de ligne, passer
la CE ne peut tre mesure que lorsque la ltape 6.
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9. Avec un voltmtre rgl sur CC, brancher Si la tension est comprise entre 0,25
le cordon noir au connecteur J1-3 (terre) et 4,75 V, le capteur est connect et
du module de capteurs et le cordon rouge fonctionne correctement. Dbrancher
au connecteur J1-5 (sortie du capteur de la laveuse ou dconnecter la source
prsence). Brancher la laveuse ou reconnecter de courant lectrique et passer ltape 11.
la source de courant lectrique. Appuyer sur Si la tension est infrieure 0,25 V (court-
le bouton Dispense (distribution), puis mesurer circuit la terre) ou suprieure 4,75 V
la tension de sortie. (court-circuit sur +5 V cc), dbrancher
Si la tension est comprise entre 0,25 la laveuse ou dconnecter la source de
et 4,75 V, le capteur est connect et courant lectrique et remplacer le module
fonctionne correctement. Dbrancher de capteurs.
la laveuse ou dconnecter la source 11. Remplacer la carte dextension.
de courant lectrique et passer ltape 10.
Rassembler tous les pices et panneaux.
Si la tension est infrieure 0,25 V (court-
circuit la terre) ou suprieure 4,75 V Lobservation du rsultat (visuel et audio)
(court-circuit sur +5 V cc), dbrancher permet dvaluer lefficacit de la rparation.
la laveuse ou dconnecter la source de
courant lectrique et remplacer le module
de capteurs.
10. Avec un voltmtre rgl sur CC, brancher
le cordon noir au connecteur J1-3 (terre)
du module de capteurs et le cordon rouge
au connecteur J1-2 (sortie du capteur de
niveau). Brancher la laveuse ou reconnecter
la source de courant lectrique. Appuyer
sur le bouton Dispense (distribution), puis
mesurer la tension de sortie.
Depuis le dbitmtre
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L1 de la porte Ensemble de vannes Distributeur
Chaque bobinage lment Pompe de
8,514
chauffant Ventilateur vidange
lectroniques de la laveuse. Pour plus de dtails sur les ESD, voir page 27.
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BU
BU
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
ROSE
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
FAC3 UIP3
R
N
N
N
N
N
1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2
IF2 DCS3 DL3 DLS2 VCH7 VSF2 DI6 HSG2 MS2 MI3 HE2 RP2 DP2
Terre
Donns
Donnes
Vcc
Vcc
Terre
Terre
Vcc
Vcc
-7V
Position du
contacteur
Sortie de
contacteur
de la porte
Schma de cblage (Figure 12)
L1 L1
N N
Entre analogique
dbitmtre
de capteur
Sortie de
de temp.
Module de commande central
Sortie
Donnes
Attente
Terre
Terre
Terre
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
-7V
PS8 SET2 FM3 UI7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
BU
JA
JA
N
N
Tensions de rfrence
Vcc, +5V +5V Lampe
1 2 3 3 2 1
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Terre +12V
J17
du tambour
1 1 2
Donnes
Terre
5V
-7V 1 N
3 2 1
Vcc (tension de rfrence) Capteur Interface N
+5V (Terre Vcc) de pression utilisateur
2 3
J11
+12V (-7V Vcc) Capteur de temp. Dbitmtre
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