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Table of
Content s
Section 1 – Safety Information ...............................................................3
Section 2 – Introduction..........................................................................5
Model Identification..............................................................................5
How Your Washer Works .....................................................................6
Customer Service...................................................................................8
Nameplate Location...............................................................................8
Section 3 – Troubleshooting....................................................................9
1. Low Water Level on High Fill Setting..........................................9
2. Clicking Noise During Operation on NEWLY Installed Units....9
3. Motor Hums................................................................................10
4. No Hot Water..............................................................................11
5. No Cold Water............................................................................12
6. No Warm Water..........................................................................13
7. Slow Hot Fill or Warm Fill is Too Cold.....................................14
8. Water Fill Does Not Stop At Proper Level.................................15
9. Washer Fills, Motor Hums.................................................. ..... ...16
10. Timer Does Not Advance ...........................................................17
11. Motor Does Not Run...................................................................18
12. No Agitation................................................................................19
13. Constant Agitation ..................................................... ..... .... ........20
14. Washer Overheats, Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector,
Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out.............................................21
15. Slow Spin Or No Spin.................................................................22
16. Constant Spin..............................................................................23
17. Washer Stops In Cycle; Quits After A Couple Loads;
Is Intermittent..............................................................................24
18. Washer Is Locked Up Or Binding...............................................25
19. Outer Tub Does Not Empty........................................................26
20. Excessive Vibration ................................................... ..... .... ........27
21. Water Leaking From Outer Tub..................................................28
Section 4 – Control Troubleshooting
Model AWNA11SP111TW01 ...............................................................29
22. Error Mode..................................................................................29
23. Washer Will Not Fill (Pressure Switch Diagnostic). ..................30
24. Washer Will Not Fill (Mixing Valve Diagnostic) ......................32
25. Washer Over Fills (Pressure Switch Open)................................34
26. No Agitation – Low and High Speed..........................................36
27. Washer Will Not Spin – Low Speed...........................................38
28. Washer Will Not Spin – High Speed..........................................40
Section 5 – Adjustments........................................................................42
29. Leveling Legs..............................................................................42
30. Belt (Agitate And Spin) ...................................................... ..... ...42
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Section 6 – Test Procedures..................................................................43
31. Motor Test Procedure..................................................................43
32. Mixing Valve Solenoid Test Procedure......................................44
33. Temperature Switch Test Procedure...........................................44
Section 7 – Cycle Sequence Charts....................................................... 45
Section 8 – Internal Wiring of Washer Motor Switch........................55
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Section 1
• 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.
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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 person al 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.
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Safety Information
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 manufactu rer about any prob lems 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.
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Section 2
Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these washer models.
AWNA11SP111TW01 AWN311SP111TW01 AWN402PP111TW01 AWN412SP111TW01 AWN432SP111TW01 AWN432SP113CW04 AWN432SP113TW01
AWN432SP113TW04 AWN542SP111TW01 AWN542SP111TWAH AWS01NW AWS17NW AWS44NW AWS45NW
AWS48NW AWS51NW AWS52NW AWS53NW AWS75NW AWS76NW
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Introduction
Temperature
Switch
Pressure
Switch
Timer
Agitator
Outer
Tub
Mixing
Valve
Washtub
Transmission
Motor
Pump
How Your Washer Works
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Introduction
The cycle begins with a wash fill. The water temperature is determined by the temperature selector. 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 activate the pressure switch. The pressure switch then causes the wash fill to stop and wash agitation to begin. However, the loading door must be closed for the washer to agitate or spin.
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 st roke 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 force 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 rinse agitation to rinse away any detergent residue. The washer fills and then agitates like the wash portion of the cycle. Following rinse agitation, a final spin extracts the rinse water from the clothes preparing them for the dryer.
After the wash agitation is completed, the timer 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.
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Introduction
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Customer Service
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.
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Section 3
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
IMPORTANT: Refer to Wiring Diagram for aid in testing washer components.
1. 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 approximately 1.5 inches below the top row of washtub holes.
b. If the water level is within .5 inch of this level
without clothes, it is performing as designed. Recent new mandates from the Department of Energy (DOE) call for certain efficiencies to be met by all washer manufacturers which require the use of a different pressure switch to meet these requirements. No modification can be made to the washer to fill higher on this setting.
2. Clicking Noise During Operation on NEWLY Installed Units
If a clicking noise is heard when first starting up a new topload washer, the noise is related to the belt taking a temporary “set” around the idler pulley . The set causes a slight bump in the belt which in turn causes the idler lever to tap the motor bracket making the clicking noise. THE BELT DOES NOT NEED TO BE REPLACED.
To correct this condition please perform the following break-in procedure:
1. After installing the unit start a fill cycle to make sure the seals have been lubricated.
2. Stop the fill cycle and place the unit into a spin cycle.
3. Run the cycle for several minutes until the belt has warmed up. This will remove the “set.”
4. Normal use will keep the belt from resetting.
5. For extended periods of non-use (three to four weeks), this procedure might need to be repeated.
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3. Motor Hums
A topload washer exhibiting a humming motor in agitation or spin may require the timer or motor to be replaced. Refer to flow chart below to determine if the motor or timer needs to be replaced.
Motor Hums.
Does belt turn
freely in
counterclockwise
direction?
Yes
Does belt turn
freely in clockwise
direction?
Yes
Does the
motor hum in
the agitate
step?
No
Does the
motor hum in
the spin
step?
No
No
Yes
Start washer in spin step.
Yes
Start washer in agitate step.
Check transmission for proper operation.
Check brakes for proper operation.
Does motor
continue to
hum?
No
Yes
Replace motor.
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Replace timer.
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4. No Hot Water
TLW346S
There is no hot water.
Is the water
supply faucet
closed?
No
Yes
Open faucet.
Is timer
inoperative?
No
Troubleshooting
Test for continuity through timer
Yes
circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Is the water
supply cold?
No
Is the hot water
fill hose kinked?
No
Is the mixing valve
screen or screen in
outer end of fill hose
nearest water supply
faucet clogged?
Yes
Yes
Check water heater.
Straighten or replace hose.
Disconnect hot
Yes
fill hose and clean or replace screen.
Is temperature
switch
inoperative?
No
Is pressure
switch
inoperative?
No
Is pressure
hose
clogged?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Remove and clean or replace hose.
Test switch and replace if inoperative.
Test switch. Must have continuity from terminal 1 to 2 when empty or 1-3 when full. Replace if inoperative.
No
Is there
broken, loose
Is hot water
mixing valve
solenoid
inoperative?
Yes
Test solenoid and replace if necessary.
or incorrect
wiring?
No
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Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
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TLW347S
5. No Cold Water
There is no cold water.
Is the water
Yes
supply faucet
closed?
No
Is the cold
water fill hose
kinked?
No
Is the mixing valve
screen or screen in
outer end of fill hose
nearest water supply
faucet clogged?
Yes
Open faucet.
Straighten or
replace hose.
Disconnect
Yes
cold fill hose and clean or replace screen.
Is temperature
switch
inoperative?
No
Is pressure
switch
inoperative?
No
Is pressure
hose
clogged?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Test switch and replace if inoperative.
Test switch. Must have continuity from terminal 1 to 2 when empty or 1-3 when full. Replace if inoperative.
Remove and clean or replace hose.
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No
Is cold water mixing valve
solenoid
inoperative?
No
Is timer
inoperative?
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Yes
Yes
Test solenoid and replace if necessary.
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
No
Is there
broken, loose
or incorrect
wiring?
Yes
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
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6. No Warm Water
There is no warm water.
Is there no hot water?
Refer to Paragraph 1.
Yes
Is there no
cold water?
No
Refer to Paragraph 2.
Yes
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TLW328S
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Hot fill is slow or warm fill is too cold.
Are fill hose filter screens plugged with
debris?
Clean or replace screens.
Is water
pressure too
low?
Check water pressure. Recommended water pressure is 20 to 120 psi.
Yes
TLW378S
Are mixing valve screens plugged
with debris?
Clean or replace screens.
Yes
No
No
Yes
Unit is filling properly. Recent new mandates from the Department of Energy (DOE) call for certain efficiencies to be met by all washer manufacturers which require the use of a different fill valve to meet these requirements. No modification can be made to the washer to fill faster on these settings.
No
TLW378S
7. Slow Hot Fill or Warm Fill is Too Cold
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8. Water Fill Does Not Stop At Proper Level
Water fill does not stop at proper level.
Is pressure
switch
inoperative?
Test switch and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is mixing
valve
inoperative?
Test valve and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Was there a siphoning
action started in washer
causing water to be
siphoned from washer
during cycle due to end
of drain hose being
lower than cabinet top of
washer?
Install 562P3 Siphon Break Kit.
TLW348S
Yes
Is there water in
pressure
hose?
Blow air through hose to remove water or replace hose.
Yes
Is there broken,
loose,
shorted or
incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
No
Yes
Is there an
air leak in
pressure
hose?
Replace hose.
Yes
No
Does drain hose fit tight in standpipe
or drain?
Provide an air gap around drain hose and drain receptacle. Install No. 36878 Standpipe Adapter (optional on some models).
No
No
No
Yes
No
TLW348S
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TLW377S
9. Washer Fills, Motor Hums
Washer fills, motor hums in wash portion of cycle.
Advance timer to
spin. Close
loading door. Pull
timer knob out. Does machine
start to spin?
Yes
Motor checks OK and pump is clear.
No
Does motor hum in wash and spin
portions of cycle?
Yes
Unplug machine.
Remove front panel. Rotate main drive pulley in both
directions. Does pulley freely rotate in both directions?
No
Does pulley
rotate in
clockwise
direction
(spin) only?
Yes
Replace timer only.
Unplug machine.
Remove front panel. Rotate
main drive pulley
in both
directions. Is
pulley locked in
both directions?
No
Replace motor and timer.
Yes
Something is jammed in pump. Clean or replace pump.
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Yes
Replace transmission.
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10.Timer Does Not Advance
Timer does not advance.
Is pause part
of normal
operation?
Timer is designed to pause during fill periods and when going from agitate to spin. Allow completion of those steps. Some cycles (delicate) have additional pauses. Refer to diagram for information on time required.
Yes
Is timer
inoperative?
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is lid
open?
No
Close lid. Lid MUST be closed any time the washer is set to agitate or spin.
Yes
Washer
will not fill?
Timer pauses until pressure switch is satisfied.
TLW349S
No
Has washer
drive motor
over loaded
and motor
thermal
overload been
tripped?
Timer is designed to stop under these conditions. Motor thermal proctor reset time may vary depending upon the reason for washer overload, however, it should reset within 15 minutes. Check to ensure washer was not overloaded with clothes.
Yes
Is circuit breaker
to washer tripped,
disconnecting
power to washer?
Reset circuit breaker.
No
Yes
Timer is designed to pause when going from spin into rinse to allow the washtub to stop spinning before filling. Make sure timer has advanced into fill portion of rinse cycle.
No
Yes
Is timer
motor lead
wire off timer
terminal?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram and reattach wire.
No
Yes
Is there broken,
loose or
incorrect wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Washer
will not fill?
No
Yes
Is washer siphoning
during rinse
fill?
Install siphon break kit, Part No. 562P3.
No
No
No
Yes
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Motor does not run.
Is electrical
power off, fuse
blown or power
cord not
plugged in?
Check laundry room for blown or loose fuse(s) or open circuit breakers. (Washer itself does not have an electrical fuse.)
Yes
Is lid open or
lid switch
inoperative?
Close lid or test switch and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is timer
improperly
set?
No
Reset timer or try another cycle.
Yes
Are motor
starting
functions
inoperative; no
start or motor
hums only?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check start switch and start windings.
TLW474S
No
Is timer
inoperative?
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is there broken,
loose or
incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram for correct wiring.
Yes
Is motor dead,
won't run?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch and windings.
Yes
Is there a bind in
upper or lower
motor bearing?
Remove belt and determine if motor shaft will spin. Replace motor if shaft is locked up.
Yes
Is power
cord
miswired?
No
Yes
Has motor
overload protector
cycled?
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Is there a
bind in pump?
Replace pump.
No
No
Yes
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Washer Overheats,
Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector, Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out paragraph.
TLW474S
11.Motor Does Not Run
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12.No Agitation
No agitation.
Is timer
inoperative?
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Motor
won't run?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch and windings.
Yes
Is pressure
switch
inoperative?
Test switch. Must have continuity from terminal 1 to
3. Replace if inoperative.
TLW475S
Has drive
motor overload protector
cycled?
Yes
Is there a
bind in pump?
Replace pump.
No
Yes
Close lid or test switch and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is there
broken, loose
or incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
No
Yes
Is lid open
or lid switch
inoperative?
No
Yes
Is transmission
assembly
inoperative?
Repair or replace transmission assembly.
Yes
Is drive
belt
broken or
loose?
Replace belt.
No
Yes
Are pauses
part of
normal cycle?
Timer is designed to pause (SOAK) during DELICATE cycle. Allow completion of SOAK period.
Yes
No delicate
cycle
agitate?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check low speed switch and windings.
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Washer Overheats,
Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector, Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out paragraph.
TLW475S
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TLW352S
13.Constant Agitation
Constant agitation.
Is timer
inoperative?
No
Yes
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Is there
shorted or
incorrect
wiring?
No
Is transmission
assembly
inoperative?
Yes
Yes
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Repair or replace transmission assembly.
TLW352S
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14.Washer Overheats, Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector, Switch Actuator
Washer overheats, cycles on motor thermal protector, switch actuator kicks in and out.
Is belt tacky,
not allowing proper slip?
Check belt and replace if defective.
Yes
Is belt tension
too great, not
allowing
proper slip?
Make sure idler spring is properly connected.
Yes
Is timer
inoperative?
No
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Are motor
switch
functions
inoperative?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch functions.
TLW353S
No
Are brake
pads or
brake
assembly
binding?
Free binding pads, or replace pads and brake assembly.
Yes
Have
bearings,
transmission
or motor
locked up and
will not turn?
Check that all these components are able to move freely. Correct or replace binding component.
No
Yes
Contact local utility company, or have a qualified electrician check power supply.
No
Yes
Is there a bind
in water pump?
Replace pump.
Yes
Is voltage
incorrect?
No
Yes
No
No
TLW353S
Kicks In And Out
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Troubleshooting
TLW476S
15.Slow Spin Or No Spin
Slow spin or no spin.
Test for continuity through timer
Is timer
inoperative?
No
Is lid open
or lid switch
inoperative?
Yes
Yes
circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Close lid or test switch and replace if inoperative.
Has drive
motor overload protector
cycled?
No
Yes
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Washer Overheats,
Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector, Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out paragraph.
No
Is there a
bind in
pump?
No
Is drive
belt
broken or
loose?
No
Motor
won't run?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Replace pump.
Replace belt.
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch and windings.
Is there no
clearance
between
brake pads
and discs?
No
Is there
broken, loose
or incorrect
wiring?
No
Is there oil
on belt?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Replace pads and brake assembly.
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Replace belt.
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16.Constant Spin
Constant spin.
Is timer
inoperative?
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is there
shorted or
incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
TLW355S
Is there
excessive wear
on brake pads
or missing
brake pads?
Replace brake pads and brake assembly.
Yes
Washtub does
not stop spinning
within seven
seconds after lid
is opened.
Replace brake pads and brake assembly.
No
No
No
Yes
Is lid switch
inoperative?
Replace lid switch.
No
Yes
TLW355S
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Washer stops in cycle, quits after a couple loads or is intermittent.
Is belt tacky,
not allowing
proper slip?
Check belt and replace if defective.
Yes
Is belt tension
too great, not
allowing
proper slip?
Make sure idler spring is properly connected.
Yes
Is timer
inoperative?
No
Test for continuity through timer circuits (refer to wiring diagram) and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Are motor
switch
functions
inoperative?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch functions.
TLW477S
No
Has motor
overload
protector
cycled?
Yes
Has brake,
transmission
or motor
locked up and
will not turn?
Check that all these components are able to move freely.
Yes
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Is there
broken, loose
or incorrect
wiring?
Yes
No
No
No
No
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Washer Overheats,
Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector, Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out paragraph.
TLW477S
17.Washer Stops In Cycle; Quits After A Couple Loads; Is Intermittent
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18.Washer Is Locked Up Or Binding
Washer is locked up or binding.
Is there
excessive
belt tension?
Replace belt and/or idler spring.
Yes
Is there a bind
in upper or
lower bearing?
Replace bearing.
Yes
Is there a
bind in water
pump?
No
Replace pump.
Yes
Is voltage incorrect?
Contact local utility company or have a qualified electrician check power supply.
No
Are brake
pads
binding?
Free binding pads or replace pads.
Yes
Repair or replace transmission.
Yes
Is there a
bind in
transmission?
Yes
No
No
No
TLW338S
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
TLW339S
19.Outer Tub Does Not Empty
Outer tub does not empty.
Is drain hose
kinked?
No
Is drain hose out
of hose retainer
clip in back of
cabinet.
No
Is water pump
inoperative?
Yes
Straighten hose.
Yes
Yes
Replace pump.
Remove washer front panel and install drain hose into hose retainer clip in back of cabinet.
26
No
Is there an
obstruction
in outer tub
Yes
Remove obstruction.
outlet hose?
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20.Excessive Vibration
Excessive vibration.
Is there an unbalanced load in tub?
Stop washer, redistribute load, then restart washer.
Yes
Is there a broken or
disconnected
centering
spring(s)?
Connect or replace centering spring(s).
Yes
Is washer
unleveled?
No
Adjust leveling legs.
Yes
Is base
damaged
(washer was
dropped)?
Replace base assembly.
TLW357S
No
Are cabinet
screws
incorrect or
loose?
Replace with correct screws or tighten.
Yes
Is friction
ring
broken?
Replace friction ring.
Yes
Relocate washer or support floor to eliminate weak or "spongy" condition.
Yes
Is washer
installed on
weak, "spongy",
carpeted or
built-up floor?
Yes
No
No
No
Is there
lubricant on
pivot dome
and/or base
friction ring?
Remove lubricant or replace parts.
No
Yes
Is partial
liquid filled
balance ring
leaking?
Replace balance ring.
No
Yes
No
TLW357S
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Water leaking from outer tub.
Is water seal
in outer tub
leaking?
Replace hub and seal kit assembly.
Yes
Is there a
hole in outer
tub?
Replace outer tub.
Yes
Is pressure
hose or
accumulator
leaking?
No
Replace pressure hose and/or accumulator.
Yes
Is tub-to-
pump hose
leaking at
clamp?
Tighten clamp.
TLW341S
No
Is there an obstruction in drain causing
water to come
over top of outer
tub cover?
Remove obstruction.
Yes
Replace gasket.
Yes
Is outer tub
cover
gasket
leaking?
Yes
No
No
No
TLW341S
21.Water Leaking From Outer Tub
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WARNING
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
Model AWNA11SP111TW01
22.Error Mode
In Error Mode, the IN USE LED flashes to display fill and drain errors (refer to paragraphs below). Error Mode can only be exited by powering down washer.
Fill Error
A Fill Error will occur if the tub does not fill within 62 minutes of the start of the cycle. A Fill Error is indicated by the control repeatedly flashing the IN USE LED twice separated by a one and a half second pause until the control is powered down. If Error Mode is turned off, the fill error will not occur and the control will continue to wait for the fill level to be reached.
Section 4
Drain Error
A Drain Error will occur if the tub is not empty after a spin cycle. A Drain Error is indicated by the control repeatedly flashing the IN USE LED three times separated by a one and a half second pause until the control is powered down. If Error Mode is turned off, the drain error will not occur and the machine cycle will advance to the next cycle step as though the water had been pumped out.
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Control Troublesh ooting Model AWNA11SP111TW01
Is the lid closed?
Is there 120 volts AC
between terminal
“H3-5” on the control
and neutral?
Is there 120 volts AC
between pressure
switch terminal 2 and
neutral?
Is there 120 volts AC
between pressure
switch terminal 1 and
neutral?
Close lid and
check switch for
continuity.
Refer to Washer
will not fill (mixing
valve diagnostics).
Check wiring
between control
board and
pressure switch.
Check for proper
function of
pressure switch,
pressure hose and
accumulator.
Replace if
necessary.
Check wiring
between pressure
switch and lid
switch.
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
TLW343S
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Note: Assuming water is turned on.
TLW343S
23.Washer Will Not Fill (Pressure Switch Diagnostic)
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TLW466S
1
2
3
4
Washer Will Not Fill (Pressure Switch Diagnostic)
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TLW344S
24.Washer Will Not Fill (Mixing Valve Diagnostic)
Note: Assuming No Fill (pressure switch diagnostics) checks out okay, and cycle is started and “In Use” light is lit.
(1)
Is there voltage from
either “H3-4” or “H3-1” (based
on temperature selection)
to the Neutral wire?
Yes
(2)
Is there voltage
across either the hot
or cold coil to
neutral?
Yes
(3)
Is there 120 volts AC
across the coil of
either the hot or cold
valve?
No
No
No
Yes
Replace control.
Correct wiring
between mixing
valve and control.
Does water flow
through the mixing
valve?
Yes
No
Replace mixing
valve.
(4)
Is there 120 volts AC
between either the
hot or cold coil to
terminal 4 on the
motor?
Yes
(5)
Is there 120 volts AC
between either the
hot or cold coil to
terminal 8 on the
motor?
Yes
Correct wiring
between terminal 8
of the motor and
neutral side of the
hot/cold coil.
No
No
Unit operates
properly.
Correct wiring
between motor
and neutral wire.
Thermal protector
in motor open.
Replace motor.
TLW344S
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TLW466S
1
5
3
2
4
Washer Will Not Fill (Mixing Valve Diagnostic)
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Control Troublesh ooting Model AWNA11SP111TW01
With power
disconnected, does
the unit still over
flow?
Washer Over Fills.
Is there voltage on either the orange wire of the hot valve
or gray wire of the cold
valve to neutral?
Replace mixing
valve.
Check for
incorrect or
damaged wiring
between water
valve and L1.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Reconnect
power.
(1)
Unit works
properly.
TLW287S
TLW287S
25.Washer Over Fills (Pressure Switch Open)
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TLW466S
1
Washer Over Fills (Pressure Switch Open)
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TLW345S
26.No Agitation – Low and High Speed
(1)
Is there voltage
between “H6-1” on
control to terminal 4
on the motor?
Yes
(2)
Low speed
Is there voltage
between “H6-6” and
terminal 4 on the
motor?
Yes
(3)
Low speed
Is there voltage
across terminals 3 &
4 on the motor?
Yes
(4)
Low speed
Is there voltage
across terminals 3 &
8 on the motor?
Yes
(5)
Is there voltage at
“H6-4” on the control
to terminal 8 on the
motor?
Yes
(6)
Is there voltage
across terminal 1 & 8
of the motor?
High speed
High speed
High speed
(2a)
No
No
No
No
No
No
Check operation of
lid switch, check wiring to control.
Replace control
Correct wiring
between control
and motor.
Check operation of
thermal protector
in the motor.
Replace motor if
necessary.
Replace control.
Correct wiring
between control
and motor. Check
capacitor, replace
if necessary.
Is there voltage
between “H6-5” and
terminal 4 on the
motor?
No
Is there voltage
across terminals 7 &
4 on the motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 8 &
7 on the motor?
(7)
Is there voltage
between terminal 1
of the motor and
“H6-2” on the control?
Yes
(8)
Is there voltage
between “H6-3” on
control to terminal 1
on the motor?
Yes
Yes
(3a)
Yes
No
(4a)
Yes
No
No
No
Correct wiring
between motor
terminal 8 and
control.
Replace control.
Yes
Replace motor.
TLW345S
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No Agitation – Low and High Speed
TLW466S
2
1
3
7
4
2a
8
3a
5
6
4a
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Is there voltage across “H6-1” on the control and terminal
4 on the motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 3 &
8 of the motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 3 &
4 on the motor?
Is there voltage
across “H6-6” on the
control and terminal
4 on the motor?
Check lid switch
for proper
operation. Check
wiring from control
to lid switch to
supply.
Replace control.
Correct wiring
between motor
and control.
Check operation of
motor
thermal protector.
Replace motor if
necessary.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Is there voltage
across “H6-3” on
control to terminal 8
of the motor?
Is there voltage from
“H6-4” on control to
terminal 1 of the
motor?
Is there voltage from
“H6-2” on control to
terminal 6 of the
motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 6 &
8 of the motor?
Replace the
control.
Correct wiring to
the motor.
Replace control.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Unit should
operate properly.
TLW293S
TLW293S
27.Washer Will Not Spin – Low Speed
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Washer Will Not Spin – Low Speed
TLW466S
2
1
3
7
4
8
5
6
Control Troubleshooting Model AWNA11SP111TW01
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Is there voltage
across “H6-1” on the
control and terminal
4 on the motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 7 &
8 of the motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 7 &
4 on the motor?
Is there voltage
across “H6-5” on the
control and terminal
4 on the motor?
Check lid switch
for proper
operation. Check
wiring from control
to lid switch to
supply.
Replace control.
Correct wiring
between motor
and control.
Check operation of
motor
thermal protector.
Replace motor if
necessary.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Is there voltage
across “H6-3” on
control to terminal 8
of the motor?
Is there voltage from
“H6-4” on control to
terminal 1 of the
motor?
Is there voltage from
“H6-2” on control to
terminal 6 of the
motor?
Is there voltage
across terminals 6 &
8 of the motor?
Replace the
control.
Correct wiring to
the motor.
Replace control.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Unit should
operate properly.
TLW291S
TLW291S
28.Washer Will Not Spin – High Speed
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Washer Will Not Spin – High Speed
TLW466S
2
1
3
7
6
8
5
4
Control Troubleshooting Model AWNA11SP111TW01
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Section 5
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
W456SE3A
Level
Washer
Base
Locknut
Leveling
Leg
Rubber
Foot
Adjustments
29.Leveling Legs
Refer to Figure 1. a. Place rubber feet on all four leveling legs.
b. Place washer in position on a clean, dry, and
reasonably firm floor.
c. Loosen locknuts and adjust two front leveling
legs. Once adjusted, tilt washer forward on front legs and lower back down into position to set the rear self-leveling legs.
d. Washer must not rock. After washer is at
desired height, tighten locknuts securely against bottom of washer base. If these locknuts are not tight, washer will not remain stationary during operation.
NOTE: Improper installation, installation on carpet or flexing of a weak floor will cause excessive vibration.
IMPORTANT: Do not slide washer across floor once leveling legs have been extended, as legs and base could become damaged.
30.Belt (Agitate And Spin)
No belt adjustment is required.
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Section 6
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
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to washer before performing the following steps:
W188
Test Procedures
31.Motor Test Procedure
IMPORTANT: Disconnect base wire harness plug from motor.
Motor test procedures using an Ohm meter.
NOTE: Resistance readings slightly out of given ranges may be due to meter conditions. These readings DO NOT necessarily indicate motor failure.
Meter Connections
1. Ground to Each Other Terminal Open Terminal shorted to ground.
2. White to Yellow Closed Open thermal overload.
Red to Brown
3.
Blue to White
4.
Violet to White (2-speed motor) 2.5 Ohms
5.
6. “R” to Red Closed Open start (auxiliary) switch.
7. “P” to Blue (2-speed motor) Closed Open start switch 4 pole winding.
NOTE: Steps 8, 9 and 10 are with motor centrifugal mechanism in the run position.
8. “R” to Red Open Start auxiliary switch. “P” to Blue (2-speed motor) 3 Ohms
9.
10. “P” to Blue (2-speed motor) Closed Open low (6 pole) winding run switch.
Reading
Should Be
2-8 Ohms
1-2 Ohms
(Approximate)
(approximate)
If Not
Start winding open or resistance too high or too low.
High speed winding (4 pole) open or resistance too high or too low.
Low winding opening; High speed winding open; or resistance too high or too low.
Refer to Blue to White and Violet to White.
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Test Procedures
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
32.Mixing Valve Solenoid Test Procedure
Mixing valve test procedures using an Ohm meter.
NOTE: Resistance readings slightly out of given ranges may be due to meter conditions. These readings DO NOT necessarily indicate mixing valve failure.
120 Volt coils 900 - 1100 Ohms 240 Volt coils 3200 - 4000 Ohms
33.Temperature Switch Test Procedure
Check for continuity between the following terminal connections:
3 Position Switches
Temperature
Wash Rinse
Hot Cold L - 3
Warm Cold L - 3- 4
Cold Cold L - 4
4 Position Switches
Temperature
Wash Rinse
Hot Cold L1 - 2 Warm Warm Warm Cold L1 - 2, L1 - 1, 1 - 2
Cold Cold L1 - 1
L1 - 1, L1 - 2, L2 - 2, L2 - 1, L2 - L1, 1 - 2
Connection
Connection
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Section 7
TIMER NO. 37927P CYCLE SEQUENCE
*On Single Speed Model Washers, All Speeds are Fast.
KEY:
H = HOT W = WARM C = COLD
Cycle Sequence Charts
NOTE: Times listed are approximate.
WATER
TEMP.
CYCLE
SOAK, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW 4:00 SOAK, FILL H,W,C 12:00
SOAK
OFF 4:00
REGULAR
OFF 4:00
PRESS
PERMANENT
OFF 4:00
DELICATE
OFF 4:00
SPIN SLOW 4:00
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 15:30 SPIN FAST 2:00 SPIN & SPRAY C FAST :30 SPIN FAST 1:30 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 4:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 9:30 SPIN SLOW 2:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :30 SPIN SLOW 1:30 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 4:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 3:00 WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :30 WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 1:30 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :30 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 1:30 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :30 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 1:30 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :30 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 1:30 SPIN SLOW 2:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :30 SPIN SLOW 1:30 RINSE FILL & AGITATE C SLOW 4:00 SPIN SLOW 4:00
FUNCTION
SELECT
*MOTOR
SPEED
TIME (Min.
& Sec.)
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Cycle Sequence Charts
TIMER NO. 38881P CYCLE SEQUENCE
NOTE: Times listed are approximate.
WATER
CYCLE
SOAK, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW 3:00 SOAK, FILL H,W,C 12:00
SOAK
OFF 3:00
SPIN SLOW 3:00
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 6:00
FUNCTION
SELECT
TEMP.
*MOTOR
SPEED
TIME (Min.
& Sec.)
PRE-
REGULAR
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
EXTRA
OFF OFF
PRESS
PERMANENT
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
SPIN FAST 3:00
WASH
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 15:30 SPIN FAST 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C FAST :25 SPIN FAST 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 3:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
RINSE, FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 3:00
SPIN FAST 6:00
RINSE
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 9:30 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :25 SPIN SLOW 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 3:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
RINSE, FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 3:00
SPIN FAST 6:00
RINSE
EXTRA
OFF 3:00
WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 3:00 WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :25 WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :25 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 SPIN SLOW 3:00
DELICATE
46
SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :25 SPIN SLOW 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE C SLOW 3:00 SPIN SLOW 3:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts
*On Single Speed Model Washers, All Speeds are Fast.
KEY:
H = HOT W = WARM C = COLD
TIMER NO. 38881P CYCLE SEQUENCE
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
RINSE, FILL & AGITATE C S LOW 3:00
SPIN SLOW 3:00
RINSE
EXTRA
OFF 3:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts
*On Single Speed Model Washers, All Speeds are Fast.
KEY:
H = HOT W = WARM C = COLD
TIMER NO. 200927P CYCLE SEQUENCE
NOTE: Times listed are approximate.
WATER
CYCLE
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 15:00 SPIN FAST 1:30 SPIN & SPRAY C FAST :25 SPIN FAST 2:35
REGULAR
OFF 3:00
PRESS
PERMANENT
OFF 3:00
DELICATE
OFF 3:00
RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 3:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 9:00 SPIN FAST 1:30 SPIN & SPRAY C FAST :25 SPIN FAST 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C FAST 3:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 1:30 WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST :25 WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST :25 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST :25 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 1:05 SPIN FAST 1:30 SPIN & SPRAY C FAST :25 SPIN FAST 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE C FAST 3:00 SPIN FAST 3:00
FUNCTION
SELECT
TEMP.
*MOTOR
SPEED
TIME (Min.
& Sec.)
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Cycle Sequence Charts
TIMER NO. 37922P CYCLE SEQUENCE
NOTE: Times listed are approximate.
WATER
CYCLE
SOAK, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SELECT 3:00 SOAK, FILL H,W,C 12:00
SOAK
OFF 3:00
SPIN SELECT 3:00
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SELECT 6:00
FUNCTION
SELECT
TEMP.
*MOTOR
SPEED
TIME (Min.
& Sec.)
PRE-
REGULAR
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
EXTRA
OFF OFF
PRESS
PERMANENT
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
SPIN SELECT 3:00
WASH
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SELECT 15:00 SPIN SELECT 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SELECT :25 SPIN SELECT 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C SELECT 3:00 SPIN SELECT 6:00
RINSE, FILL & AGITATE W,C SELECT 3:00
SPIN SELECT 6:00
RINSE
WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SELECT 9:00 SPIN MEDIUM 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C MEDIUM :25 SPIN MEDIUM 2:35 RINSE FILL & AGITATE W,C SELECT 3:00 SPIN SELECT 6:00
RINSE, FILL & AGITATE W,C SELECT 3:00
SPIN SELECT 6:00
RINSE
EXTRA
OFF 3:00
WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 3:00 WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C MEDIUM :25 WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C MEDIUM :25 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 SPIN MEDIUM 3:00
DELICATE
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
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SPIN & SPRAY C MEDIUM :25 SPIN MEDIUM 2:40 RINSE FILL & AGITATE C MEDIUM 3:00 SPIN MEDIUM 3:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts
*On Single Speed Model Washers, All Speeds are Fast.
KEY:
H = HOT W = WARM C = COLD
TIMER NO. 37922P CYCLE SEQUENCE
RINSE, FILL & AGITATE C MEDIUM 3:00
SPIN MEDIUM 3:00
RINSE
EXTRA
OFF 3:00
WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 3:00 WASH, FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :25 WASH, FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :25 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:35 SPIN MEDIUM 3:00
HANDWASH
OFF 3:00
SPIN & SPRAY C MEDIUM :25 SPIN MEDIUM 2:40 RINSE FILL & AGITATE C SLOW 3:00 SPIN MEDIUM 3:00
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CYCLE
TIMER NO. 202705 AND 203387 CYCLE SEQUENCE
Cycle Sequence Charts
NOTE: Times listed are approximate.
WATER
TEMP.
FUNCTION
SOAK FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW 3:00 SOAK FILL H,W,C 12:00
SELECT
*MOTOR
SPEED
TIME (Min.
& Sec.)
SOAK/
SPIN SLOW 3:00
PREWASH
OFF 6:00
WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C FAST 15:00 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :24 SPIN SLOW 3:00
PRESS
PERMANENT
HEAVY DUTY/
OFF/PAUSE CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE 3:00
EXTRA
OFF 6:00
ECO
NORMAL
OFF 6:00
DELICATE
OFF/PAUSE
RINSE FILL & AGITATE C FAST 3:00 SPIN FAST 6:00
RINSE FILL & AGITATE C 3:00
SPIN FAST 6:00
RINSE
WASH FILL & AGITATE C FAST 9:00 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :24 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :24 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :24 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN FAST 9:00
WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 3:00 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :24 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:30 WASH FILL & AGITATE H,W,C SLOW :24 WASH FILL & SOAK H,W,C 2:30 SPIN SLOW 3:00 SPIN & SPRAY C SLOW :24 SPIN SLOW 3:00 RINSE FILL & AGITATE C SLOW 3:00 SPIN SLOW 3:00 CYCLE END OR PAUSE FOR EXTRA RINSE RINSE FILL & AGITATE C 3:00
3:00
SPIN SLOW 3:00
RINSE
EXTRA
OFF OFF 6:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts
*On Single Speed Model Washers, All Speeds are Fast.
KEY:
H = HOT W = WARM C = COLD
TIMER NO. 202705 AND 203387 CYCLE SEQUENCE
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Cycle Sequence Charts
CYCLE SEQUENCE FOR MODEL AWNA11SP111TW01 – NORMAL, PERMANET PRESS, DELICATE CYCLES
LIGHTS
TIME
FUNCTION IN USE RINSE SPIN
WATER
TEMP.
CYCLE & MOTOR
SPEED *
(Minutes and Seconds)
FILL X H, W, C 2:00 AGITATE X
PAUSE X **
AGITATE X
PAUSE X **
WASH
AGITATE X
PAUSE X **
N & PP = FAST
D = SLOW
N & PP = FAST
D = SLOW
N & PP = FAST
D = SLOW
N & PP = 4:00
N & PP = 1:30
N & PP = 4:00
N & PP = 1:30
N & PP = 4:00
N & PP = 0:15
SPIN 1 X FAST 1:00 PAUSE X 0:30 SPIN/FILL 1 X X C FAST 0:16 SPIN X X FAST 0:16 PAUSE 1 X X 0:30 SPIN/FILL 2 X X C FAST 0:16 SPIN X X FAST 0:16
RINSE
PAUSE 2 X X 0:30 SPIN/FILL 3 X X C FAST 0:16 PAUSE 3 X X 0:30 SPIN/FILL 4 X X C FAST 0:16
PAUSE 4 X X 0:30
D = 0:25
D = 2:30
D = 0:25
D = 2:30
D = 0:25
D = 2:30
FINAL SPIN X X FAST 5:00
SPIN
TOTAL
N & PP = 25:26
*On single speed models, all speeds are fast. **On delicate cycle, all LEDs flashing during soak period.
KEY:
H = HOT PP = PERMANENT PRESS CYCLE W = WARM D = DELICATE CYCLE C = COLD X = INDICATOR LIGHT GLOWS N = NORMAL
CYCLE
D = 18:51
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Cycle Sequence Charts
CYCLE SEQUENCE FOR MODEL AWNA11SP111TW01 – RINSE & SPIN AND SPIN ONLY CYCLES
LIGHTS
FUNCTION IN USE RINSE SPIN
WATER
TEMP.
CYCLE &
MOTOR SPEED *
TIME (Minutes and Seconds)
RINSE &
SPIN CYCLE
FILL X X C 2:00 0:00 AGITATE X X FAST 4:00 0:00
RINSE
PAUSE X X 0:10 0:00 SPIN 1 X X FAST 0:45 0:00 SPIN
SPIN
AND SPRAY
FINAL SPIN
XX C FAST 0:15 0:00
X X FAST 4:00 5:00
TOTAL 9:10 5:00
KEY:
C = COLD X = INDICATOR LIGHT
GLOWS
SPIN ONLY
CYCLE
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Section 8
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
White
W310SE3A
Brown
Blue
Yellow
Red
R
W
BR
BU
Y
P
AUX.
RED
WHITE
RUN
START
G
Y
BU
BR
W
R
4P M
YELLOW
BROWN
BLUE
YELLOW
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
W211SE3A
Internal Wiring of Washer Motor Switch
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(1 Speed Motors)
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Internal Wiring of Washer Motor Switch
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
W311SE3B
Wire
Harness
Connection
Block
White
Brown
Blue
Yellow
Violet
Red
R
P
Y
BU
BR
W
RUN
START
G
Y
BR
BU
RED
VIOLET
BLUE
4P M
6P M
W224SE3A
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
R
WHITE
YELLOW
P
BROWN
W
YELLOW
AUX.
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