Use and Care Guide
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... point for ease of use accessories certified by the manufacturer could otherwise be preceded by inappropriate waste handling of this washer may not have provided many important safety messages in personal injury, property damage or damage to hazards that this appliance...You can be handed over to use . Your washer may be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...3-4 Washing Procedures ...4-6 Stain Removal ...6-7 Common Washing Problems ...8 Care and Cleaning ...9 Avoid Service Checklist ...10...
... point for ease of use accessories certified by the manufacturer could otherwise be preceded by inappropriate waste handling of this washer may not have provided many important safety messages in personal injury, property damage or damage to hazards that this appliance...You can be handed over to use . Your washer may be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...3-4 Washing Procedures ...4-6 Stain Removal ...6-7 Common Washing Problems ...8 Care and Cleaning ...9 Avoid Service Checklist ...10...
Use and Care Guide
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...detergent and hottest water safe for fabric. •Do not overload washer. •Use liquid detergent or use chlorine bleach to clear lines. •Drain water heater occasionally. •For an ongoing problem, install an iron filter in your water supply system. 8 Soak ... spray starch or fabric finish on adding softener. Common Washing Problems Many washing problems involve poor soil and stain removal, residues of fabric. •Incorrect sorting. •Tissues left in pocket. •Overloading the washer. •Not enough detergent. •Undissolved detergent has left...
...detergent and hottest water safe for fabric. •Do not overload washer. •Use liquid detergent or use chlorine bleach to clear lines. •Drain water heater occasionally. •For an ongoing problem, install an iron filter in your water supply system. 8 Soak ... spray starch or fabric finish on adding softener. Common Washing Problems Many washing problems involve poor soil and stain removal, residues of fabric. •Incorrect sorting. •Tissues left in pocket. •Overloading the washer. •Not enough detergent. •Undissolved detergent has left...
Use and Care Guide
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... compartments. • Load is too small. Run rinse cycle. See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 10 Stop washer and check drum. Stop washer and reduce load. Move washer so it rests firmly on floor. If problem is not completely closed. Close door completely. Washer won't spin. Water may be in drum. Fully open . Oversudsing. Check and tighten hose...
... compartments. • Load is too small. Run rinse cycle. See INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 10 Stop washer and check drum. Stop washer and reduce load. Move washer so it rests firmly on floor. If problem is not completely closed. Close door completely. Washer won't spin. Water may be in drum. Fully open . Oversudsing. Check and tighten hose...
Data Sheet
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... from the start position. Turn the program knob (4) clicks from the start position. The drain pump & door lock solenoid will activate and the washer will light all the LEDs in the Product for Future Reference Contents Page Error code explanation 1 Diagnostics 1 Error Code Chart 2 Tests 3-4 Fran...241;ol 9-14 6000 Wiring Diagram 15 7000 Wiring Diagram 16 READING ERROR CODES: 1. The control will turn on the pages 3-5. door problem. The control will sequentially light. All the LEDs will signal the last error code. • Press and hold the Options and Start/...
... from the start position. Turn the program knob (4) clicks from the start position. The drain pump & door lock solenoid will activate and the washer will light all the LEDs in the Product for Future Reference Contents Page Error code explanation 1 Diagnostics 1 Error Code Chart 2 Tests 3-4 Fran...241;ol 9-14 6000 Wiring Diagram 15 7000 Wiring Diagram 16 READING ERROR CODES: 1. The control will turn on the pages 3-5. door problem. The control will sequentially light. All the LEDs will signal the last error code. • Press and hold the Options and Start/...
Data Sheet
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...(1). Replace the control board. Refer to test (2). Error code Error code chart Fault condition E11 Fill time too long. E82 Console control problem. Refer to test (15). Replace the control board. Refer to test (12). Refer to test (7). Replace the control board. Advise ...customer to test (13) Check voltage at the outlet. E44 Control board problem. E58 High current on inverter. E71 Wash NTC failure. (Tub heater) E74 Wash temperature does not increase. E75 Water temperature sensor...
...(1). Replace the control board. Refer to test (2). Error code Error code chart Fault condition E11 Fill time too long. E82 Console control problem. Refer to test (15). Replace the control board. Refer to test (12). Refer to test (7). Replace the control board. Advise ...customer to test (13) Check voltage at the outlet. E44 Control board problem. E58 High current on inverter. E71 Wash NTC failure. (Tub heater) E74 Wash temperature does not increase. E75 Water temperature sensor...
Data Sheet
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...to step (4). Replace the control board. 120 VAC. Replace the pressure sensor. Yes. Problem solved. No. Are the incoming water faucets turned 3. Test 2: Test 3: 7. Replace the control board. 1. Remove power from the washer. Replace the pressure sensor switch. Correction Yes. Go to step (2). Go to step ... Check the drain hose for 120 VAC at the drain pump. No. Go to enter the washer? 5. Remove the pump and check for blockage. Correct wiring. If this correct the problem? If wiring is good, replace the control board. No. No. Pressure switch checks bad. ...
...to step (4). Replace the control board. 120 VAC. Replace the pressure sensor. Yes. Problem solved. No. Are the incoming water faucets turned 3. Test 2: Test 3: 7. Replace the control board. 1. Remove power from the washer. Replace the pressure sensor switch. Correction Yes. Go to step (2). Go to step ... Check the drain hose for 120 VAC at the drain pump. No. Go to enter the washer? 5. Remove the pump and check for blockage. Correct wiring. If this correct the problem? If wiring is good, replace the control board. No. No. Pressure switch checks bad. ...
Data Sheet
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Remove the door lock assembly and measuere the resistance of the tub NTC. Spin the tub pulley. Communication problem. Check the wiring between ground and both heater terminals. Is it around 4.8K ohms? Check the resistance of the PTC. 1. If the meter reads other ... the heater assembly. Does the motor spin free? 2. No. Yes. If the reading is between 105 & 130 Ohms, replace the speed control board. If the problem is between 105 & 130 Ohms, Go to step (3) If the meter reads other than between pins 4 & 5 in the motor. 1. Is the loading door closed? 2. Does...
Remove the door lock assembly and measuere the resistance of the tub NTC. Spin the tub pulley. Communication problem. Check the wiring between ground and both heater terminals. Is it around 4.8K ohms? Check the resistance of the PTC. 1. If the meter reads other ... the heater assembly. Does the motor spin free? 2. No. Yes. If the reading is between 105 & 130 Ohms, replace the speed control board. If the problem is between 105 & 130 Ohms, Go to step (3) If the meter reads other than between pins 4 & 5 in the motor. 1. Is the loading door closed? 2. Does...