Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,”
and “CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions,
are found in this manual and on machine decals. These
precautions are intended for the personal safety of the
operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the
machine.
DANGER
DANGER indicates the presence of a
hazard that will cause severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property
damage if the danger is ignored.
WARNING
WARNING indicates the presence of a
hazard that can cause severe personal
injury, death, or substantial property
damage if the warning is ignored.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,
serious injury or death to persons when
using your washer, follow these basic
precautions:
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1. Read all instructions before using the washer.
2. Refer to the GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS in
the INSTALLATION MANUAL for the proper
grounding of the washer.
3. Do not wash textiles that have been previously
cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with
gasoline, kerosene, waxes, cooking oils, drycleaning solvents, or other flammable or
explosive substances as they give off vapors that
could ignite or explode.
4. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or
other flammable or explosive substances to the
wash water. These substances give off vapors that
could ignite or explode.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates the presence of a
hazard that will or can cause minor
personal injury or property damage if the
caution is ignored.
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.
IMPORTANT: The word “NOTE” is used to
communicate installation, operation, maintenance
or servicing information that is important but not
hazard related.
5. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be
produced in a hot water system that has not been
used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS
IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not
been used for such a period, before using a
washing machine or combination washer-dryer,
turn on all hot water faucets and let the water
flow from each for several minutes. This will
release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The gas is
flammable; do not smoke or use an open flame
during this time.
6. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer.
Close supervision of children is necessary when
the washer is used near children. This is a safety
rule for all appliances.
7. Before the washer is removed from service or
discarded, remove the door to the washing
compartment.
8. Do not reach into the washer if the wash drum is
moving.
9. Do not install or store the washer where it will be
exposed to water and/or weather.
10. Do not tamper with the controls.
11. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or
attempt any servicing unless specifically
recommended in the user-maintenance
instructions or in published user-repair
instructions that the user understands and has the
skills to carry out.
12. To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO
NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to
connect the washer to the electrical power source.
13. Use washer only for its intended purpose,
washing textiles.
14. Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in
the machine. This could result in serious damage
to the basket.
15. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from electrical
supply before attempting any service. Disconnect
the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
16. Install the washer according to the
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. All
connections for water, drain, electrical power and
grounding must comply with local codes and be
made by licensed personnel when required.
17. To reduce the risk of fire, textiles which have
traces of any flammable substances such as
vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine oil,
flammable chemicals, thinner, etc. or anything
containing wax or chemicals such as in mops and
cleaning cloths, must not be put into the washer.
These flammable substances may cause the
fabric to catch on fire by itself.
18. Do not use fabric softeners or products to
eliminate static unless recommended by the
manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
19. Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or
dropping the washer can damage safety features.
If this occurs, have washer checked by a qualified
service person.
20. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by a special cord or assembly available from the
manufacturer or its service agent.
21. Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve
and that fill hose connections are tight. CLOSE
the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.
22. Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the
washer is to fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT
bypass the loading door switch by permitting the
washer to operate with the loading door open.
23. Always read and follow manufacturer’s
instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning
aids. Heed all warnings or precautions. To reduce
the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, keep
them out of the reach of children at all times
(preferably in a locked cabinet).
24. Always follow the fabric care instructions
supplied by the textile manufacturer.
25. Never operate the washer with any guards and/or
panels removed.
26. DO NOT operate the washer with missing or
broken parts.
27. DO NOT bypass any safety devices.
28. Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this
washer according to the manufacturer’s
instructions may result in conditions which can
produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT
SAFETY 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.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be
reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the
manufacturer.
This machine must be installed, adjusted,
and serviced by qualified electrical
maintenance personnel familiar with the
construction and operation of this type of
machinery. They must also be familiar
with the potential hazards involved.
Failure to observe this warning may result
in personal injury and/or equipment
damage, and may void the warranty.
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IMPORTANT: Ensure that the recommended
clearances for inspection and maintenance
are provided. Never allow the inspection and
maintenance space to be blocked.
WARNING
Install the machine on a level floor of
sufficient strength. Failure to do so may
result in conditions which can produce
serious injury, death and/or property
damage.
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CAUTION
Be careful around the open door,
particularly when loading from a level
below the door. Impact with door edges
can cause personal injury.
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WARNING
Never touch internal or external steam
pipes, connections, or components.
These surfaces can be extremely hot and
will cause severe burns. The steam must
be turned off and the pipe, connections,
and components allowed to cool before
the pipe can be touched.
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Safety Decals
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the
machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals
could result in injury to the operator or service
technician.
To provide personal safety and keep the machine in
proper working order, follow all maintenance and
safety procedures presented in this manual. If
questions regarding safety arise, contact the
manufacturer immediately.
Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid
safety hazards.
NEVER insert hands or objects into
basket until it has completely stopped.
Doing so could result in serious injury.
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To ensure the safety of machine operators, the
following maintenance checks must be performed
daily:
1. Prior to operating the machine, verify that all
warning signs are present and legible. Missing or
illegible signs must be replaced immediately.
Make certain that spares are available.
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of
the machine:
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door
open. The machine should not start with the
door open.
b. Close the door without locking it and attempt
to start the machine. The machine should not
start with the door unlocked.
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.
WARNING
Never operate the machine with a
bypassed or disconnected balance
system. Operating the machine with
severe out-of-balance loads could result
in personal injury and serious equipment
damage.
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c. Close and lock the door and start a cycle.
Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in
progress. The door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning
properly, call a service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of
the following conditions are present:
NOTE: The machines are factory-programmed
with basic cycles to make the units operational
without programming at the installation.
Entering Program Mode
1. Open machine lid.
2. Locate Program/Run switch on the computer
board. This is accessed through a cutout in the
metal control unit cover. This switch protrudes
from the rear of the electronic control unit cover.
3. Flip switch to the left (as seen from the front of
machine) to enter PROGRAM Mode.
4. Display will show temperature.
Cycle and Error Count
The control logs cycle count (total of all cycles
completed).
1. To read, enter PROGRAM Mode.
2. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display will show
the cycle count.
3. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display will show
certain error conditions that may have been
recorded by the control.
NOTE: Changing degrees “FAr” or “CEL” only
has an effect if the control has a temperature probe
connected and/or heat capability.
2. Press START keypad.
3. Select “HEAt” or “noHt”. Change the selection
by pressing the ∧ or ∨ keypad.
NOTE: If set for “HEAt”, the control has heat
capability enabled. The washer-extractor MUST
have electric or steam heat, and a temperature
probe. If display shows “noHt”, or if the message
“HEAt” or “noHt” does NOT display, the control
does NOT have heat capability.
4. Press START keypad to continue to the next step.
5. Select “AFIL” or “SUP5”. For “SUP5”, a fifth or
sixth supply can be programmed in a cycle step.
“AFIL” allows auxiliary fills to be programmed
to low, medium or high water level in a cycle
step.
6. Press START keypad.
7. Select “tFIL” or “ntFL.” “tFIL” allows a
temperature controlled fill to be programmed for
any segment. Select “ntFL” to disable the
feature.
4. Read the information when consulting technical
assistance as needed.
5. Step through the error log by pressing START
keypad repeatedly until display reverts to normal
PROGRAM Mode (“0000” or a temperature).
Setup Mode
NOTE: In SETUP Mode, certain machine
functions can be configured. The settings in this
mode are related to how the machine is equipped
from the factory. Usually, these settings would not
be changed.
NOTE: Enter SETUP Mode through the Program
Mode.
1. Press (6) keypad. Display will show “FAr” or
“CEL”.
NOTE: This selects whether temperatures display
in degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C), if control
is equipped with a temperature sensor. Change
selection by pressing ∧ or ∨ keypad.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, recommended
inlet water temperature should be no
higher than 125° Fahrenheit (51° Celsius).
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8. Press START keypad.
9. Select “COOL” or “noCL.” “COOL” enables an
automatic cooldown feature allowing cold water
to flush into wash before a drain if temperature is
140°F (60°C) or above. Select “noCL” to disable
feature.
10. Press START keypad.
11. Select “bEEP” (control sounds beeper during
Add Bleach [Supply 2]) or “nobP” (control does
NOT sound beeper during Add Bleach [Supply
2]). Change selection by pressing ∧ or ∨ keypad.
12. Press START keypad.
13. Select “Adv” or “noAd”. “Adv” enables the
Rapid Advance feature. Select “noAd” to disable
the feature.
The machine has 30 wash cycles available. 26 wash
cycles are pre-programmed. 4 cycles are available for
custom programming. All wash cycles may be edited
as follows.
1. Enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering Program Mode section.
2. Press “∧” keypad to enter PROGRAM Mode.
3. Press the cycle number of the cycle to be edited.
Refer to Table 1.
4. Press the START keypad to move into the menu
of options. Refer to Figure 1.
161718
15
14
19
NOTE: While cycle is running, pressing the START
keypad shows the temperature. Pressing the
START keypad a second time displays the cycle.
Pressing the START keypad a third time returns
display to time remaining.
1
2
5
12
6
13
12
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7
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11
10
9
1Cycle Keypad “1”11Door Open LED
2Cycle Keypad “3”12Spin Cycle LED
3Cycle Keypad “5”13Rinse Cycle LED
4Rapid Advance/Up “
5Cycle Keypad “2”15Wash Cycle LED
6Cycle Keypad “4”16Out-of-Balance Indicator Dot
7Cycle Keypad “6”(Variable-speed only)
8Stop/Down “
9START Keypad18Medium Water Level Indicator Dot
10CLEAN FILTER Indicator LED 19Low Water Level Indicator Dot
NOTE: If the wash load becomes out of balance,
the machine will attempt to balance the load. After
1
three failed attempts the display will light the
leftmost digit and a lower spin will be used to
complete the cycle. Refer to Figure 2.
12
34
56
1Out-of-Balance LED
Figure 2
Supply ProgrammedExternal Chemical Supply SignalCompartment Flushed
SUP0NoneNone
SUP1Supply 1Compartment 1*
SUP2Supply 2**Compartment 2
SUP3Supply 3Compartment 3
SUP4Supply 4No compartment Flush*
SUP5Supply 5***No compartment Flush*
SUP6Supply 6***No compartment Flush*
SUP7Supply 7Compartment 3
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*NOTE: Only supply 2 (SUP2) and supply 3
(SUP3) have independent water valves to flush
their respective compartment. Compartment 1 will
flush whenever machine is filling with water.
External chemical supply signals and any related
flush valves will activate approximately 15 seconds
after machine begins to fill with water. If
programmed water level is reached prior to 15
seconds, no chemical supply signal will be
activated.
**NOTE: ADD BLEACH LED lights if Supply 2 is
the only supply programmed. If set up for
"bEEP"(refer to SETUP Mode section), buzzer will
sound on and off for the first eight seconds. The
Supply 2 and ADD BLEACH LED remain on for
45 seconds or until the fill is complete, whichever
comes first.
***NOTE: Selecting "AFIL" (auxiliary fill) in
SETUP Mode will remove supply 5 and supply 6 as
optional supply signals.
1. Enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering
Program Mode section.
2. Press the ∧ keypad until display shows “CY01”.
3. Select the cycle by pressing the desired cycle
number.
4. Press START keypad to edit the cycle.
Agitation for the Cycle
5. With display showing “CYXX” (xx = cycle
number), press the START keypad. Display
shows “AG1” , “AG2”, “AG3 ” or “AG4”. R ef e r t o
Tab l e 4 for a description on Agitation.
DisplayMeaning
AG118 seconds forward, 3 seconds pause, 18
seconds reverse, 3 seconds pause and repeat
for the programmed time
AG23 seconds forward, 27 seconds pause, 3
seconds reverse, 27 seconds pause and repeat
for the programmed time
AG310 seconds forward, 20 seconds pause, 10
seconds reverse, 20 seconds pause and repeat
for the programmed time
AG44 seconds forward, 56 seconds pause, 4
seconds reverse, 56 seconds pause and repeat
for the programmed time
Table 4
Wash 1 – Wash 5
NOTE: Programming a time other than “00” for
Wash 1 will make the WASH indicator LED light
while this step is running, but NOT in PROGRAM
Mode.
6. The main display shows “USH1” indicating you
are in the Wash segment (number will reflect
selected Wash segment 1-5).
7. Press START keypad. Display shows agitation
time during the step: “00” (skips segment) or
2-30 minutes. This is the time after the fill and
before the drain and does not include spin time or
time to first reach a programmed temperature (if
your machine is configured for heat).
10. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection, or
the START keypad to continue.
NOTE: Auxiliary Fill (“AFIL”) possible only if
configured for “AFIL” in SETUP Mode. If
configured, auxiliary fills can be programmed to
low, medium or high water level in a cycle step.
11. Display shows “LO”, “
nEd”, or “HI” for low,
medium, or high water level, respectively.
12. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection, or
the START keypad to continue.
13. Display shows “SUP0”, “SUP1”, “SUP2”,
“SUP3”, “SUP4”, “SUP5”, “SUP6” or “SUP7”.
Refer to Tab l e 3 for operation of each supply
selection.
14. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection, or
the START keypad to continue.
NOTE: “SUP5” and “SUP6” appear ONLY if
control is configured for “SUP5” in SETUP Mode.
If the alternate function is selected (“AFIL”), the
output will function as an additional fill valve
signal with a programmable water level. In this
case, the extra supply function would NOT be
available.
NOTE: If programmed for “SUP2”, the ADD
BLEACH indicator LED light turns on and the
buzzer sounds while supply 2 is on.
15. Display shows “bEEP” or “nobP”.
16. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection or
START keypad to continue.
The leftmost supply compartment (as seen from front
of machine), which can be used for detergent, flushes
during fill cycles whether Supply 1 option is enabled
or disabled. When Supply 1 option is enabled, Supply
1 (S1) output energizes and is available for external
chemical supply if desired. The Supply 2 option
controls the middle compartment, which can be used
for bleach. Supply 3 and Supply 7 options control the
rightmost compartment, which can be used for fabric
softener. Supply 4, Supply 5 and Supply 6 options
control external chemical supplies, as desired. Refer to
Tab l e 3 for operation of each supply selection.
NOTE: For additional assistance, refer to
installation instructions.
8. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection, or
the START keypad to continue.
9. Display shows “CFIL”, “HFIL”, “bFIL” (for
cold, hot, or warm [both]) or “AFIL”.
17. Display shows temperature in degrees F or C.
Display will show degrees F if configured for
“FAr” in SETUP Mode, or degrees C if
configured for “CEL” in SETUP Mode. Range is
75°F to 200°F, or 00F (no heat for segment), or
25°C to 93°C, or 00C (no heat for segment).
18. Press the ∧ keypad to increase, or ∨ keypad to
decrease temperature in one-degree increments.
The control will energize heat and pause cycle timing
for up to 40 minutes until the programmed
temperature is first reached.
NOTE: If temperature not reached after
40 minutes, control resumes cycle.
After cycle resumes, control will attempt to maintain
programmed temperature if it senses water in the
machine.
19. If display shows “drAI”/“nodr” during segment
programming, a drain step option can be selected.
Select “drAI” for a drain step followed by an
optional spin. Select “nodr” for no drain step.
Rinse 1 – Rinse 6
NOTE: Programming a time other than “00” for
this step will make the RINSE indicator LED light
while this step is running, but not in PROGRAM
Mode.
25. The main display shows “rIN1” indicating you
are in the Rinse segment (number will represent
Rinse cycle selected 1-6).
26. Press START keypad. Display shows the time for
agitation during the step: “00” (skips segment) or
2-30 minutes.
NOTE: This is the time after the fill and before the
drain and does not include spin time.
27. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection.
30. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection.
31. Press the START keypad to continue.
NOTE: The machine will proceed directly to the
next segment if “nodr”.
20. Change the selection by pressing the ∧ or ∨
keypad.
21. Press START to continue.
22. If “drAI” is selected (or if your model does not
provide the option of selecting “drAI”/“nodr”),
the display will show “SPIn” one second, “tI
one second, and then the time for spin: “00” (no
spin) or 60-240 seconds.
23. Change the selection by pressing the ∧ or ∨
keypad.
24. Press START to continue.
nE”
NOTE: Auxiliary Fill (“AFIL”) possible only if
configured for “AFIL” in SETUP Mode. If
configured, auxiliary fills can be programmed to
low, medium, or high water level in cycle step.
32. Display shows “LO”, “
medium, or high water level, respectively.
33. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection.
34. Press the START keypad to continue.
35. Display shows “SUP0”, “SUP1”, “SUP2”,
“SUP3”, “SUP4”, “SUP5”, “SUP6” or “SUP7”.
Refer to Tab l e 3 for operation of each supply
selection.
36. Press the ∧ or ∨ keypad to alter the selection.
37. Press the START keypad to continue.
NOTE: “SUP5” and “SUP6” appear ONLY if
control is configured for “SUP5” in SETUP Mode.
If the alternate function is selected (“AFIL”), the
output will function as an additional fill valve
signal with a programmable water level. In this
case, the extra supply function would NOT be
available.
nEd”, or “HI” for low,
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NOTE: If programmed for “SUP2”, the ADD
BLEACH indicator LED light turns on and the
buzzer sounds, if programmed, while supply 2 is
on.
The leftmost supply compartment (as seen from front
of machine), which can be used for detergent, flushes
during fill cycles whether Supply 1 option is enabled
or disabled. When Supply 1 option is enabled, Supply
1 (S1) output energizes and is available for external
chemical supply if desired. The Supply 2 option
controls the middle compartment, which can be used
for bleach. Supply 3 and Supply 7 options control the
rightmost compartment, which can be used for fabric
softener. Supply 4, Supply 5, and Supply 6 options
control external chemical supplies, as desired. Refer to
Tab l e 3 for operation of each supply selection.
NOTE: For additional assistance, refer to
installation instructions.
Temperature Controlled Fill
38. Display shows temperature in degrees F or C.
Display will show degrees F if configured for
“FAr” in SETUP Mode, or degrees C if
configured for “CEL” in SETUP Mode. Range is
75°F to 200°F, or 00F (no heat for segment), or
25°C to 93°C, or 00C (no heat for segment).
39. Press the ∧ keypad to increase, or ∨ keypad to
decrease temperature. Temperature changes in
one-degree increments.
45. If you are in Rinse 6, the time for spin will show
0 or 1-10 minutes.
46. Change the selection by pressing the ∧ or ∨
keypad.
47. Press START to continue.
IMPORTANT: The spin time in Rinse 6 is
programmed in minutes (0-10 minutes, in
one-minute increments). (Rinse 6 segment should
be used as the final rinse, even where there may be
fewer than four rinses. Program zero time for
preceding rinses you wish to exclude.)
48. Display shows temperature.
49. Exit PROGRAM Mode by moving the Program/
Run switch back to the right as seen from the
front of the machine.
NOTE: The SPIN indicator LED will automatically
light during the wash cycle when the last spin
programmed in a cycle is operating (regardless of
which segment).
The control will energize heat and pause cycle timing
for up to 40 minutes until the programmed temperature
is first reached.
NOTE: If temperature is not reached after
40 minutes, control resumes cycle.
After cycle resumes, control will attempt to maintain
programmed temperature if it senses water in the
machine.
40. If display shows “drAI”/“nodr” during segment
programming, a drain step option can be selected.
41. Select “drAI” for a drain step followed by an
optional spin. Select “nodr” for no drain step.
NOTE: The machine will proceed directly to the
next segment if “nodr”.
42. Change the selection by pressing the ∧ or ∨
keypad.
43. Press START to continue.
44. If “drAI” is selected (or if your model does not
provide the option of selecting “drAI”/“nodr”),
the display will show “SPIn” one second, “tI
nE”
one second, and then the time for spin:
“00” (no spin) for 60-240 seconds IF you are in
Rinse 1 – 5.
If the control senses either a momentary or sustained
open door while the machine is operating in a wash
cycle, the control immediately attempts to halt rotation
of the cylinder, and all outputs not required to effect
rapid halting of the cylinder rotation de-energize
immediately. The message “dOOr” then displays as
long as the condition persists. Regardless of the
duration of the open door condition, once it is
recognized by the control, the control aborts the cycle
and goes to the stop routine if the door is closed
(otherwise all outputs turn off and display shows
“dOOr”).
Excessive Fill Time
As indicated elsewhere in this definition, fill times
exceeding 10 minutes cause the cycle to abort and the
display flashes “StOP”/“FILL” or “ErFL” and sounds
the buzzer for ten seconds prior to entering the stop
routine (display shows “01” minutes remaining while
in the stop routine).
Out of Balance
If the wash load becomes out of balance, the machine
will attempt to balance the load. After three failed
attempts, the display will light the leftmost digit and a
lower spin will be used to complete the cycle.
Temperature Probe Sensor Problem
If display shows “tSFL”, the machine has a
temperature sensor failure. This could mean the sensor
is not connected or the sensor has failed.
Clean Filter LED On
Variable-Speed Models Only
If the bottom indicator LED on front panel decal
lights, the temperature sensor in the inverter drive
compartment is indicating the temperature is
undesirably high. Check and clean the drive
compartment filter if necessary. Once corrected, the
light turns off AFTER one cycle runs at a normal
temperature.
WARNING
To reduce risk of electric shock, severe
injury or death, allow machine power to
remain off for three minutes minimum prior
to working in and around A C drive. Proceed
with caution.
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Test Cycle
The test cycle provides a convenient means of
troubleshooting and testing all machine functions
quickly.
WARNING
Operating the machine with severe out-ofbalance loads could result in personal
injury and serious equipment damage.
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Door Will Not Open
At the end of a cycle or at power up, before the control
will allow the door to unlock, control checks for low,
medium or high water level. Control allows the door to
unlock only when machine is empty. If any water level
is indicated, display shows “FULL” while keeping all
outputs off. This condition could indicate a slow drain
system or a mechanical blockage of the drain. Contact
a qualified service technician about display on control.
Excessive Drain Time
If cycle aborts, with display flashing “Erdn” with
buzzer sounding, the machine did not empty after
4 minutes 15 seconds in a drain step.
1. Enter PROGRAM Mode.
2. Press the ∨ keypad. Display shows “tESt”.
3. Return the Program/Run switch to the right.
4. Press START keypad. The door locks and the
TEST Mode starts.
5. Display shows “SPC?”. This is a factory test
procedure. Ignore it and the machine will
advance into the test cycle after about
five seconds or go to “bAl?” if variable-speed.
NOTE: For variable-speed models ONLY, display
shows “bAl?”. This is also a special factory test
procedure. Ignore it and the machine will begin the
test cycle after a few seconds.
Spin coast delayDisplays “SdLY”, then to normal stop routine.
Outputs: All off
Stop routineDisplay shows “StoP”, agitates briefly, shows “donE”, and allows door to unlock.
Tab le 5
NOTE: ON appears ONLY where motor control
outputs are on (otherwise they are off). Outputs
referenced are on control unit fuse board. Outputs
are as labeled on the fuse board.
Motor Speed Chart
STFSTRRHRMRLFwdRevSpin
Motor off (no rotation)
Wash speed forward
Wash speed reverse
Distribution (variable-speed ONLY)
Lowest spin (low spin speed “SPn1” for
variable-speed)
Medium spin (“SPn2” – variable-speed ONLY)
Highest spin (“SPn3” – variable-speed ONLY)
NA – Not Applicable
ONONON
ONONNANANA
ONONON ON
ONONONNANANA
ONONONNANANA
NOTE: For variable-speed machines smaller than
C80, SPn1 and SPn2 are not the same speed.