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• Failure to install, maintain and/or operate this product according to the manufacturer’s
instructions may result in conditions which can produce serious injury, death and/or
property damage.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the product or attempt any servicing unless specifically
recommended or published in this Service Manual and unless you understand and have the
skills to carry out the servicing.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the product is properly grounded and to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, serious injury or death.
W006R2
WARNING
Safety Information
Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you will find precautionary statements (“CAUTION,”
“WARNING,” and “DANGER”) followed by specific instructions. These precautions are intended for the personal
safety of the operator, user, servicer and those maintaining the machine.
DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Warning indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate personal injury or property
damage.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
IMPORTANT
The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specific procedures where minor machine damage will
occur if the procedure is not followed.
NOTE
The word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is
important but not hazard related.
In the interest of safety, some general precautions relating to the operation of this machine follow.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.
• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded.
W003
WARNING
Repairs that are made to your products by unqualified persons can result in hazards due to
improper assembly or adjustments subjecting you, or the inexperienced person making such
repairs, to the risk of serious injury, electrical shock, or death.
W007
WARNING
If you or an unqualified person perform service on your product, you must assume the
responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result. The manufacturer
will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service and/or
service procedures.
W008
WARNING
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be
exercised when installing, maintaining or operating the washer.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do
not understand.
Locating an Authorized Servicer
Alliance Laundry Systems is not responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting from improper
service. Review all service information before beginning repairs.
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized technician, using authorized factory parts. If service is
required after the warranty expires, Alliance Laundry Systems also recommends contacting an authorized
technician and using authorized factory parts.
The cycle begins with a wash fill. The water
temperature is determined by the temperature selected
on the control. While water fills the washtub, a column
of air is trapped in a pressure bulb and hose. The air
pressure continues to increase as the washtub fills with
water until it is great enough to trip the pressure sensor
at the selected water level (load size). The pressure
sensor trip then causes the wash fill to stop and wash
agitation to begin. However, the lid must be closed for
any washer operation to occur.
The washer uses a reversing type motor, a special drive
belt and an idler assembly. The idler assembly applies
tension to the outside of the drive belt.
During agitation, the motor runs in the
counterclockwise direction. The spring tension on the
idler pulley applies the tension required to reduce the
slack on the drive belt and maintain maximum belt to
motor pulley contact. This eliminates belt slippage and
ensures an efficient wash action, even with extra large
loads.
The belt drives the transmission drive pulley in the
counterclockwise direction. The pulley drives the helix
which is splined to the input shaft of the transmission.
This causes the input shaft to turn inside of a roller
clutch which is pressed into the transmission cover.
This roller clutch acts as a bearing in the
counterclockwise direction allowing the transmission
gears to operate. The transmission’s rack and pinion
gear design produces a 210 degree agitation stroke at
the output shaft of the transmission which drives the
agitator. The brake assembly remains locked during the
agitation mode since no pressure is applied to it by the
transmission drive pulley.
As water is removed by the pump and the momentum
of the washtub increases, the idler spring tension
gradually overcomes the belt tension removing the belt
slack. This eventually increases the belt to pulley
contact until maximum spin speed is achieved.
The drive pulley turns clockwise riding up the ramps of
the helix, exerting pressure on the brake and forcing it
to release from brake pads. The helix drives the input
shaft of the transmission, and when the input shaft turns
in the clockwise direction the roller clutch locks onto
the shaft causing the entire transmission assembly to
turn. None of the gears in the transmission are
operating at this time. The hub of the washtub is splined
to the transmission tube and rotates with the
transmission assembly. The centrifugal acceleration
created by the spinning washtub causes water to be
extracted from the clothes.
Water is introduced during the first spin to “SPRAY”
the garments and remove suds from them. The initial
spin is followed by a rinse step to rinse away any
detergent residue.
During the rinse step in the Normal Eco cycle there is a
spray rinse. Water is sprayed into the washtub while it
is spinning. In all other cycles, the washer fills and then
agitates like the wash portion of the cycle.
Following the rinse step a final spin extracts the rinse
water from the clothes preparing them for the dryer.
Refer to Cycle Sequence Charts section for a detailed
breakdown of each cycle.
After the wash agitation is completed and a short pause
occurs, the control advances into the first spin. During
spin, the motor reverses turning in the clockwise
direction to spin the water out of the washtub. The
combination of water, washtub and load weight cause
the drive belt tension on the idler side of the belt to
overtake the idler spring pressure allowing the belt to
become slack on the opposite side. This reduces the
belt to pulley contact and allows slipping between the
belt and pulley.
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact
the source from whom the machine was purchased or
contact Alliance Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950
for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts
distributor.
For technical assistance, call (920) 748-3121.
Nameplate Location
When calling or writing about your product, be sure to
mention model and serial numbers. Model and serial
numbers are located on nameplate(s) as shown.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.
• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded.
W003
WARNING
Troubleshooting
Re
IMPORTANT: Refer to Wiring Diagram for aid in
testing washer components.
1. Production Test Summary
To enter Production Test Mode, disconnect machine
from electrical power and reconnect. Within five
minutes press keypads 2 and 7 (Refer to Figure 1) at the
same time.
Press the Start/Pause keypad to advance through the
steps.
Test NameDisplayLEDsMotor
Control Type“tL”All Off NoneOffOffOff
Control Firmware Major“XX”*All Off NoneOffOffOff
Output Board“ob”All Off NoneOffOffOff
Control Level“XX”*All Off NoneOffOffOff
CCB Region Display
Cycle Confirm
Control Dip Switches“XX”*All Off NoneOffOffOff
Keypad Test“PX” or “XX”*All Off None OffOffOff
Display Test“8.8”All OnNoneOffOnOff
High Speed Spin Test“01”Spin OnHigh SpeedOffOffOff
Hot Water Test“02”All Off NoneHotOffOff
Cold Water Test“03”All Off NoneColdOffOff
Warm Wat e r /
Pressure Sensor Test**
High Speed Agitate“05”Rinse OnHigh AgitateOffOffOff
Low Speed Agitate“06”Rinse OnLow AgitateOffOffOff
Low Speed Spin“07”Spin OnLow SpinOffOffOff
High Speed Spin“08”Spin OnHigh Spin OffOffOff
Warm Water Test“09”All OffNoneHot, ColdOffOff
High Speed Spin/
Tub Empty Test
*“XX” displays number relating to test.
**This step will only advance automatically once specified water levels are reached.
For Rapid Advance press keypads 7 and 13 at the same
time to advance to the next step of the cycle. Each time
these keypads are pressed the cycle will advance to the
next step. Then press them both again to advance
through the cycle. Refer to Cycle Sequence Charts
section for each cycle step. Fill/Agitate cycle steps
count as one Rapid Advance step.
Troubleshooting
TLW432S
Figure 1
5. Low Water Level on High Fill
Setting
a. If there is an instance of a low water level on the
highest fill setting, check that the high setting
water level is between 12 and 13.5 inches.
b. If the water level is within .5 inch of this level