Neptune MAH5500B, MAH55FL Technical Information

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Neptune Front Load Washer
Technical Information
MAH5500B*, MAH55FL*
Due to possibility of personal injury or property damage, always contact an authorized technician for servicing or repair of this unit.
disassembly instructions.
CAUTION
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All safety information must be followed as provided in Service Manual 16010061.
. To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
Leaking
Make sure supply hose connections are not
leaking. Check for rubber gasket damage due to overtightening.
Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted
and secured to drain facility.
Avoid overloading which can push the door
partially open.
Check internal hose connections
Check tub cover. Remove, reposition and reinstall
the tub cover seal. Seal seam must be at the top of the tub cover.
Display Lights Up When Door Opened
• This is normal behavior.
No Tumble
Washer does not tumble for the first 30 seconds
after the door has been opened for safety pur­poses.
Fabric cycles such as DELICATES and HAND
WASH only tumble for a few seconds every 30 seconds.
Check for loose connections at machine control
board, motor control board and motor.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
Washer does not tumble during some drains and
rinse fills.
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WARNING
Noisy
Clothes washer should be leveled properly as outlined in installation instructions.
Weak floors can cause vibration and walking.
Check for loose lower front bracket
Be sure rubber feet are installed on leveling legs.
Check that the leveling leg lock nuts are tightened.
If complaint is a high-pitched noise during fill then disconnect supply hoses and clean screens.
Check for proper spring placement of outer tub support springs.
Check strut operation.
Tub is completely full of suds
Run the clothes washer through another complete cycle using cold water and no more detergent.
Reduce detergent amount for that specific load size and soil level. Towel loads have a minimal amount of soil present and typically create more suds.
Use high efficiency or low sudsing detergent specially formulated for front load washers.
Check for restricted drain system.
Check for loose wire connections at control board and pump.
Check to see if belt fell off motor and pulley.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
No Water Fill
Check to make sure water supply turned on fully.
Normal water level is only 2.5 to 5 inches inside the spinner.
Check for kinks in inlet hoses.
Check for clogged inlet screens.
Visually check hot and cold separately at dispenser for proper flows.
Go to No Fill Test page 6.
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Wet Clothes
Very small clothes loads can cause unbalances add additional towels.
Excessive suds may have been present. Check for diagnostic code 16.
Check unbalance harness connections at all switches and at Control Board.
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Troubleshooting
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To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless testing requires it.
Check for restricted drain system.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
Will Not Lock
Door not all the way closed.
Check electrical connections at lock assembly and machine control board. Go to Door Lock Test.
Will Not Unlock
Unplug and reconnect the power cord and wait 2 minutes to see if machine unlocks.
Check for door locked switch circuit to be closed at machine control. (See board input/output chart)
Check to make sure belt has not fallen off.
Check for loose electrical connections at door lock and at machine control board.
Perform Motor and Motor Control Test.
Will Not Start
Plug cord into live electrical outlet.
Check fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Push the START/PAUSE button to start the clothes washer.
Close door and push the START/PAUSE button to start the clothes washer. START/PAUSE LED should change from flashing to on continuously.
Check to see if the washer is in a pause or soak period in the cycle. Wait briefly and it may start.
Check for restricted drain system.
Will Not Drain
Check for restricted drain system.
Check low and high water levels. Go to No Fill test
Check for 120 VAC at the pump when a spin cycle is selected.
Wrong Water Temperature
Too Hot/Too Cold; since this product uses a low amount of water, the board regulates the incom­ing flow to temper the actual temperature of the water in the tub. This may appear to be significantly warmer/cooler than expected.
WARNING
Are both faucets on fully?
Make sure temperature selection is correct.
Make sure hoses are connected to correct faucets and inlet connections. Flush water line before filling washer.
Check the water heater. It should be set to deliver a minimum 120°F (49°C) hot water at the tap. Also check water heater capacity and recovery rate.
If the water heater is located a long distance from washer, water line may need to be purged prior to starting wash cycle.
Disconnect inlet hoses and clean screens.
This washer can sense if the fill hoses have been reversed between hot and cold. If the fill hoses on the washer were previously installed incorrectly and then corrected, the washer will need to be run through a Hot / Cold cycle. If not resolved, check for proper resistance on the water valve thermistor. (See board input/output chart)
Codes Displayed On Console
If owner observes codes on display, see table below.
Sd = Suds: Machine has detected high level of
suds. The machine will alter its cycle for this situation. Use an HE detergent or cut down on the amount of detergent slightly. This can be more likely on towel loads, consider HE detergent especially for these loads.
do = Door is Open: The door of the machine is
open. Please make sure door is fully closed before starting cycle.
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WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless testing requires it.
CONSUMER CODES: Cont'd od = Open the Door: The door has not been
opened since the end of the last cycle. As a safety check the door must be opened at the completion of every cycle.
nF = No fill: the machine has tried to fill but cannot.
See No Water Fill.
PF = Power failure: power to the machine has been
lost during the last cycle. This may occur on start up of a new machine due to factory testing.
LO = Locked: Door is locked (failed to unlock) - the
machine has repeatedly tried to unlock but cannot. Push door closed to make sure nothing from the inside is pressing against the door which make keep it from unlocking.
FL = Failed to lock: the machine has repeatedly
tried to lock the door but cannot. Make sure the door is shut completely
nd = No drain - the machine has tried to drain but
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The membrane check involves turning all the em­bedded LED lights on the membrane pad except for the wrinkle free key. All the LEDs can be
System Diagnostics SERVICE MODE
The service mode provides service personnel the ability to verify the operation of the washing machine.
toggled by pressing the key associated with the LED. At any point, if there are 10 minutes of inactiv­ity, then this test will exit. Press the off key twice within 30 seconds to cancel test.
The service mode can be entered in the middle of any wash cycle. While in the service mode, the servicer can start a variety of special service tests.
Fast Time Down Test
While in service mode, pressing the quick key will advance the program to the next wash cycle.
Accessing Service Mode:
Pressing down the delicates and heavy soil keys for 3 seconds places the machine in the service mode. Motor speed will be displayed when started. To exit Service Mode, press delicates and heavy soil keys for 3 seconds again. The following table lists the various tests available while in the Service Mode, which can be accessed by pressing the following keys:
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WARNING
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Quick Spin Test
While in service mode, the pressing of spin key shall start the washer in the quick spin mode.
The following Quick Spin test steps are as follows:
1) Lock the door.
2) Spin to 350 rpm and hold for 6 seconds.
3) Spin to 550 rpm and hold for 6 seconds.
4) Spin to 600 rpm and hold for 6 seconds.
5) Spin to 650 rpm and hold for 6 seconds.
6) Spin to 800 rpm and hold for 6 seconds.
If the Spin key is pressed again during the Quick Spin test, the current speed will be held indefinitely. Press­ing the Spin key again will allow the quick test to proceed as listed above.
When the washer is in the Service Mode, the speed will be displayed as a two digit number or a letter/ number.
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While in service mode, pressing the delicates key will start a quick service cycle. This will be a quick check of all systems.
The following steps will be followed.
1. Energize the cold and bleach water valves. Fill to Low level, then turn bleach and cold off.
2. Energize the hot and fabric softener water valves. Fill to high level, then turn all valves off.
3. Lock the door.
4. Tumble using 7/3 tumble pattern for 12 sec.
5. Turn the drain on.
6. Spin to 800 RPM using default rates.
7. End spin and coast down.
8. Unlock the door when the RPM is zero.
9. Display a ‘PA’ (Passed) on continuously for 10 sec­onds if no diagnostic codes were logged during this test.
The up arrow if pressed will advance to the next step. The right most dot will be turned on as an indication of failure and stay on until quick service cycle test has reached the end. Any diagnostic code logged during this test will result in failure of the test, but will not necessarily stop the test. While in quick service cycle, the pressing of the hand wash will suspend the machine at this step for 30 minutes until the Hand Wash key is pressed again. All LED’s will flash on and off while the cycle is suspended, or on hold.
Motor Drive System
To check the system, check the board for proper output to the motor control. Performing a board output test does this. Then perform the Motor Control Board Output Test.
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Motor Control Board Output Test
1. Disconnect power to the washer.
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2. Remove the front panel and pull the JP4 Connector from the motor control board.
3. Reconnect the washer power cord to supply voltage. Make sure the door is closed.
4. Press delicates and heavy soil keys for 3 sec- onds to activate Service Mode.
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5. Access Board Output Test by touching the rinse key to activate.
6. The door must be locked to access Motor Con-
trol Board Output Test. To lock the door press max extract. Press max extract again stop the
door lock output test once the door is locked.
7. Press stain cycle to start the motor control output test. This will send 120VAC to the motor control board. The motor control will immediately execute a test routine and the motor should run, rotating the spinner at 50 rpm.
8. If motor does not run;
Check for 120 VAC at the motor control board har­ness. See Figure 1.
If voltage is present, then problem lies with the
motor and motor control system.
Check for loose electrical connections at mo-
tor and motor control board.
Check phase windings of the motor. See Fig-
ure 2. If motor windings are good, replace the motor control board.
WARNING
Figure 1 Motor Control Board/JP4 Connector
If voltage is not present;
Check loose electrical connections at machine control board or broken wires in harness.
Check door actuator switch and related wiring.
Door Lock Test
Placing the washer into the Service Mode and manually locking and unlocking the door mechanism through the control panel can verify the door lock. Note: The relay on the control board for the door unlock mechanism is disabled if the motor control board indicates the spinner speed is > 7 RPM.
1. Place the washer into Service Mode. (See
Service Mode)
2. Advance to the Board Output Test and press
max extract to lock the door. A lock signal will be sent to the solenoid every second for 10 seconds. If the door does not lock; use a voltmeter, look for 120VAC, 60 millisecond pulse to the locking solenoid.
Figure 2– Schematic – Motor Harness
3. If signal is present, then the door lock sole- noid is bad and the door lock mechanism must be replaced. (Assuming the door was fully closed.) To stop the signal, press max extract again.
4. If signal is not present, check electrical connections at switch or at control board. Check for proper outputs from the control board at Conn P1(1) and Neutral leg of power cord. If voltage is present, fix electrical connections or change wire harness. If no voltage is found, go to P8(4) and Neutral on power cord to verify 120VAC coming into the board. If voltage is not present check the door actuator switch. (make sure door is closed.) If voltage is present, change machine control board.
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5. Advance to the Board Output Test and press extra rinse to signal will be sent to the solenoid every second for 10 seconds. If the door does not lock, use a voltmeter, look for 120VAC, 60 millisecond pulse to the locking solenoid. If signal is present, then the door lock sole­noid is bad and the door lock mechanism must be replaced. To stop the signal, press extra rinse again. If signal is not present, check electrical connections at switch or at control board. Check for proper outputs from the control board at Conn P8(3) and Neutral leg of power cord. If voltage is present, fix electrical connections or change wire harness. If no voltage is found, go to P8(4) and Neutral on power cord to verify 120VAC coming into the board. If voltage is not present check the door actuator switch. (make sure door is closed.) If voltage is present, change machine control board.
No Fill Test
1. Close the door and start a spin cycle to drain all
water from the washer to reset the pressure switch.
2. Press Off and open door to verify all water is re-
moved from the washer. If water still present, go to Will Not Drain diagnostics.
3. If water is drained out, close the door and go to
Service Mode, press delicates and heavy soils keys for 3 seconds. If it is likely to need access to the water valve for voltage checks, consider raising the top cover now and close the door so that the following steps will not need to be repeated.
4. While in service mode, press the hand wash key
places the washer into the Board Input test.
5. Check the lower water level by pressing the hand
wash key.
6. "_1" indicates the washer is full. If full, check the
lower water level input at the machine control board by reading DC voltage between P4(4) and P4(8).
unlock the door. An unlock
WARNING
If voltage is present at the machine control board, check voltage at pressure switch between BU and BR . If voltage present at pressure switch, re­place pressure switch. If voltage is not present at pressure switch, check or replace harness. If no voltage is present at the Machine control board, replace the machine control board.
7. "_0" indicates the washer is empty: If empty, press the wrinkle free key to check the high wa­ter level.
8. "--1" indicates full. If full, check the high water
level input at the machine control board by reading 120 VAC voltage between P1(4) and Neutral P6(2). If120 VAC is not present at the machine control board, check continuity at pressure switch across GY and YL. If no continuity, replace pressure switch. If continuity, check door switch and harness to pressure switch and harness from pressure switch to Machine control board. If 120 VAC is present at the Machine control board, replace the machine control board.
9. "--0" indicates empty. If empty, exit board input test mode by pressing the start/pause key. Then enter board output test mode by pressing the rinse key.
10. Turn the cold water valve on by pressing the wrinkle free key. Check for cold water flow at the dispenser. If no cold water flow, check the cold water valve for 120 VAC between BU and WH. If 120 VAC is present at the cold valve, replace the water valve. If 120 VAC is not present at the cold valve, check for 120 VAC at the machine control board between P1(3) and Neutral. If 120 VAC is present at the machine control board, check or replace the harness. If 120 VAC is not present at the machine control board, replace the machine control board. If cold water flows, turn the cold valve off by pressing
the wrinkle free button.
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WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless testing requires it.
11.Turn the hot on by pressing the cotton sturdy key. Check for hot water flow at the dispenser. If no hot water flow, check the hot water valve for 120 VAC between OR and WH. If 120 VAC is present at the hot valve, replace the water valve. If 120 VAC is not present at the hot valve, check for 120 VAC at the machine control board between P1(2) and Neutral. If 120 VAC is present at the machine control board, check or replace the harness. If 120 VAC is not present at the machine control board, replace the machine control board.
Machine Control Board INPUT/OUTPUT
Door Lock Solenoid ( Lock or DL) Hot Water Valve (HWV) Cold Water Valve (CWV) Bleach Water Valve ( BWV) Softener Water Valve (SWV) High Level Sense (HWL)
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Motor (MTR)
Drain Pump (DP)
Door Switch (DS)
Wiring Harness Connections
Letters in parenthesis designate markings on the Control Board
Door Unlock Solenoid (DUL)
Torque PWM (PWM)
Motor Control Tach (Tach)
Mtr Control Signal Common (Comm)
P4
Description Connector/
Bleach water valve output P1(4) P6(2) 120 VAC
Cold water valve output P1(3) P6(2) 120 VAC 500-1K ohms
Door Lock output P1(1) P6(2) 120 VAC 60 millisecond pulse
Door lock switch input P4(5) P4(4) 24 VDC
Door switch input P8(4) P6(2) 120 VAC
Door unlock output P8(3) P6(2) 120 VAC 60 millisecond pulse
Drain pump output P8(1) P6(2) 120 VAC
High water level - input P1(6) P6(2) 120 VAC
Hot water valve output P1(2) P6(2) 120 VAC 500 - 1K ohms
L1- machine control board P6(1) P6(2) 120 VAC
L1- motor control P8(2) P6(2) 120 VAC
Lower water level - input P4(8) P4(4) 24 VDC
Motor control tach P4(2) P4(4) 24 VDC
Neutral (120 VAC) P6(2) Neutral
Unbalance input P3(2) P4(4) 24 VDC
Softener water valve P1(5) P6(2) 120 VAC
Torque PWM P4(3) P4(4) 24 VDC
Water valve thermistor P4(6) P4(7) (10K-85K ohms)
Valve Thermistor (WT)
Valve Thermistor (WT)
Door Lock Actuator Switch (DLS)
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Pin Number
+24 Volts (24V)
Lower Wash Level Sense (LWL)
Unbalanced Switches(UB)
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WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless testing requires it.
Board Output Test Table
Board Input Test
While in service mode, pressing the hand wash key places the washer into the Board Input Test. This test will turn on a specified input after a key press. All output will be turned off after 10 minutes.
Board Input Test Table
Action Press Key Feedback
Door Position cotton/sturdy
Latch Position delicates
High Water Level
Low Water Level
Unbalance Circuit
Water Inlet Temp temp up Degrees
Vibration Signal spin 0-225**
Brown out rinse 0-225**
Accelerometer
circuit
wrinkle free
hand wash
temp down
quick
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Open
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Unlocked
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Locked
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Unbalanced
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Cotton/sturdy Hot Water Valve
Wrinkle Free Cold Water Valve
Delicates Bleach Valve
Hand Wash Fabric Softener Valve
Presoak Drain Pump
Stain Cycle Motor Control
Unlock Door (Sends a
Extra Rinse
Max Extract
pulse every second for 10 seconds)
Lock Door (Sends a pulse every second for 10 seconds)
DIAGNOSTIC CODES:
When a problem with the wash system is detected a diagnostic code is assigned and logged into the control board memory with the last cycle count at which it occurred. An assigned diagnostic code indicates the washer must be serviced. The control board will allow as many diagnostics as possible for the machine to continue running. In some cases, when the washer shuts down, something shall be displayed on the display until the con­sumer selects the off key. See the table for specific actions or references to where the proper action is defined.
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Two digit display = 0-99; plus max extract LED =100, plus max extract LED and extra rinse LED = 200.
Board Output Test
While in service mode, pressing the rinse key places the washer into the Board Output Test. This test will turn on a specified output after a key press. All outputs will continue on until the key is pressed again, or it will turn off after 10 minutes. Note, to check the fabric and bleach valves, you must turn on the hot or cold water valves first.
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Accessing Diagnostic Codes
After the machine is in the service mode, pressing presoak key will display a ‘d’ and turn the LED on above the presoak key. The diagnostic codes can be viewed by using the arrow keys. The down arrow will go down the list.
Clearing Diagnostic Code List
While viewing the diagnostic code listing, the diagnostic code list can be cleared from memory by pressing the heavy soil and presoak keys for 3 seconds.
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Number of Cycles Since Code Assigned
While the Diagnostic code is displayed, if the cotton/sturdy key is pressed and held, the machine shall display the number of cycles ago the code occurred while the key is held. Also, while this key is being held, the key will turn on the LED. When this key is let up, then the code is again displayed. If there are no codes available, ‘- -‘ will be displayed while this key is pressed. If the code is over 99 cycles ago, then ‘- -‘ will be displayed.
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DIAGNOSTIC CODES:
Diag.
Code
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03 No fill Continuous fill of 12
04 The door fails to
lock
05 Continuous
unbalanced circuit (Duringspinonly)
06 Locked rotor Motor not turning after
07
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Door failed to unlock
after 11 attempts
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Door failed to lock
after 11 attempts
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unbalanced loads.
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Will display " Go to "
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Diag.
Code
08 Water sensor level
09 (Not Used)
10 Low rpm
11 No n-vol at ile
12-14 (Not Used)
Description Trigger Action to be Taken
The low water level is
fault
unbalanced load
memory error
not satisfied before the high water level
contacts are opened
in the pressure switch
Never reached 400 rpm due to an unbalanced load
Difficulty in reading memory
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3. If a condition still exists, replace machine control board.
No Water Fill Test
Wet Clothes
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pressed for more than 75 seconds, the key
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16 High speed not
achieved due to high motor torque
17 Door actuator
switch was not seen open since
the last final spin
18 Door lock switch
seen open during cycle
Speed never went over
400rpmduringamain wash cycle because the maximum torque was seen for too long
The door has not been opened after a complete wash cycle.
Door lock switch is read as open with motor running
Replace console/membrane switch.
Go to "
Will display "
Check for:
- Customer may have tried to repeat
wash cycle without opening door
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- Clear the diagnostic code, page 9.
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Diag.-
Code
19 Door lock sense or
20 Door switch input
21 Door sense switch
22 Door switch seen
23 Door failed to
24 Motor over speed Motor tach signal is
25 Motor tach signal
26-27 (Not Used)
28 Valve thermistor
Description Trigger Action to be Taken
Door lock sense switch
motor control relay
failed
seen open during cycle
failed on machine control board
open during cycle
unlock
exists without
motor running
failure
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Door sense switch is read as open and the door locked switch is read as locked
Door switch is read as open and the door locked switch is read as locked
Door lock is locked and a user tries to start a cycle
seen at maximum speed
Tach signal exists without torque commanded.
Abnormal high/low temperature or ohm resistance seen
WARNING
See list for diagnostic code 18
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Wiring Diagram
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CONTROL BOARD AND DISPLAY CONTROL CIRCUIT CIRCUIT DE COMMANDE
CONTROL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CONTROL HARNESS FAISCEAU DE COMMANDE DAMPER REGISTRE DEFROST TERMINATOR TERM INATEUR DE DÉGIVRAGE DISPENSER DISTRIBUTRICE DISPLAY HARNESS FAISCEAU D’AFFICHEUR DISPLAY PCB AFFICHEUR PCB DOOR CLOSE SWITCH CONTACTEUR DE PORTE FERMÉE DOOR CLOSED PORTE FERMÉE DOOR HINGE CHARNIÈRE DE PORTE
DOOR LOCK SOLENOID OUTPUT
DOOR LOC K SWITCH
DOOR LOC K SWITCH INPUT DOOR SOLENOID SOLÉNOÏDE DE PORTE DOOR SWITCH CONTACT EUR DE PORTE
DOOR UNLOCK SOLENOID OUTPUT DRAIN PUMP POMPE D’ÉVACUATION DRIP TRAY PLATEAU D’ÉGOUTTOIR DRYER MOTOR MOTEUR DE SÉCHEUSE ELECTRONIC CONTROL COMMANDE ÉLECTRONIQUE ELECTRONIC SWITCH CONTACTEUR ÉLECTRONIQUE EMI FILTER FILTRE EMI EVAPORATOR FAN VENTILATEUR ÉVAPORATEUR FA FA FABRIC SOFTENER ADOUCISSEUR DE TISSUS FF THERMISTOR THERMISTANCE À BASCULE FLAT WIRE FIL MÉPLAT FLOAT SWITCH CONTACTEUR À FLOTTEUR FOUNTAIN DISPLAY AFFICHEUR DE FONTAINE FOUNTAIN LIGHT VOYANT DE FONTAINE
FRONT WEIGHT DISPLACEMENT SWITCH
FUSE FUSIBLE FUSE BLOCK BLOC FUSIBLES
FZ LITE SWITCH
FZ. DOOR HARNESS
CONNECTEUR DE LIAISON DE FAISCEAUX SUPÉRIEUR À INFÉRIEUR À 14 BROCHES
FAISCEAU DE MOTE UR D’AGITATEUR MACHINE À GLAÇONS AUTO MATIQUE
TERRE DE CIRCUIT DE COMPENSATION
MOTEUR DE VENTILATEUR DU CONDENSEUR
TABLEAU DE COMMANDE ET AFFICHEUR
SCHÉMA DU CIRCUIT DE COMMANDE
SORTIE SOLÉNOÏDE DE VERROUILLAGE DE PORTE CONTACTEUR DE PORTE VERROUILLÉE ENTRÉE DE CONTACTEUR DE VERROUILLAGE DE PORTE
SORTIE SOLÉNOÏDE DE DÉVERROUILLAGE DE PORTE
CONTACTEUR DE DÉSÉQUILIBRE DU POIDS AVANT
CONTACTEUR DE VOYANT DU CONGÉLATEUR FAISCEAU DE PORTE DU CONGÉLATEUR
GAS HEATER CHAUFFERE TTE AU GA Z GRAY (GY) GRIS (GR) GREEN (GN) VERT (VE) HEAT SINK DISSIPATEUR DE CHALEUR HEATER CHAUFFERETTE HEATER RELAY RELAIS DE CHAUFFERETTE
HEATER W ITH ST EAMER A SSEMBLY HIGH HEAT TEMPÉRATURE ÉLEVÉE HIGH LEVEL SENSE CAPTEUR DE HAUT NIVEAU HIGH T'STAT THERMOSTAT SUR HAUT HIGH VOLTAGE HAUTE TENSION HOLDING COIL BOBINE DE MAINTIEN HOT VALVE ROBINET D’EAU CHAUDE HV PCB HARNESS FAISCEAU HT PCB IGNITOR DISPOSITIF D’ALLUMAGE IM VALVE ROBINET DE MACHINE À GLAÇONS
INERTIAL BALANCE SWITCH INPUT ENTRÉE INTERLOCK SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR D’INTERDICTION
INTERLOCK SWITCH SCHEMATIC LAMP LAMPE
LID LOCKED INPUT LINE FILTER FILTRE DE LIGNE LOCKING VERROUILLAGE LOGIC BOARD CARTE LOGIQUE LOW HEAT TEMPÉRATURE BASSE LOW VOLTAGE BASSE TENSION LOWER DRYER SIDE CÔTÉ INFÉRIEUR DE LA SÉCHEUSE
LOWER FREEZER LIGHT
LOWER HARNESS CONNECTOR LOWER LEVEL SENSOR CAPTEUR DE NIVEAU INFÉRIEUR MACHINE CONTROL C OMMANDE DE MACHINE MAG TCO MAG TCO MAGNETRON MAGNÉTRON MAIN PRINCIPAL MAIN VALVE ROBINET PRINCIPAL
MC HARNESS MEMBRANE SWITCHES CONTACTEURS À MEMBRANE MICROFARAD MICROFARAD MONITOR SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR DE SURVEILLANCE MOTOR MOTEUR MOTOR CAPACITOR CONDENSATEUR DU MOTEUR MOTOR CONTROL COMMANDE DE MOTEUR
MOTOR CONTROL SIGNAL COMMON
MOTOR CONTROL TACH
MOTOR HARNESS CONNECTIONS
MOTORIZED DAMPER NEUTRAL NEUTRE NOISE FILTER FILT RE ANTIPARASITES OPTION OPTIO N ORANGE (OR) ORANGE (OR) OUT OF BALANCE DÉSÉQUILIBRE OUTPUT SORTIE OVEN LIGHT LUMIÈRE DU FOUR OVEN THERMA L LINK LIAISON THER MIQUE DU FOUR OVERLOAD SURCHARGE OVERLOAD PTC RELAY RELAIS CTP DE SURCHARGE PCB CONTROL COMMANDE PCB PINK (PK) ROSE (RO) POWER ALIMENTATION POWER CORD CORDON D’ALIMENTATION POWER RELAY RELAIS D’ALIMENTATION
POWER TRANSFORMER PRE VALVE (BLEACH) PRÉ-LAVAGE (JAVEL)
ENSEMBLE CHAUFFERETTE / ÉTUVEUSE
CONTACTEUR D’ÉQUILIBREUR D’INERTIE
SCHEMA INTERRUPTEUR D’INTERDICTION
ENTRÉE DE COUVERCLE VERROUILLÉ
VOYANT DU CONGÉLATEUR INFÉRIEUR CONNECTEUR DE FAISCEAU INFÉRIEUR
FAISCEAU DE COMPARTIMENT DE MACHINE
COMMUN DU SIGNAL DE COMMANDE DE MOTEUR TACHYMÈTRE DE COMMANDE DE MOTEUR CONNEXIONS DU FAISCEAU DU MOTEUR REGISTRE À ENTRAÎNEMENT MÉCANIQUE
TRANSFORMATEUR D’ALIMENTAT ION
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PRESSURE SWITCH MANOSTAT PRESSURE VALVE SOUPAPE DE PRESSION
PRIMARY INTERLOCK SWITCH REACTOR BOBINE DE RÉACTANCE RECTIFIER REDRESSEUR RED (RD) ROUGE (RO)
REF LIGHTS HARNESS
REF. DOOR HARNESS RELAY 1 RELAIS 1 RELAY 2 RELAIS 2 RELAY BOARD CARTE DE RELAIS RES RÉS RESISTANCE RÉS ISTANCE RIBBED CANNELÉ ROTOR ROTOR RUN CAP CONDENSATEUR DE MARCHE
SCHEMATIC CONDITIONS: DOOR OPEN
SECOND COIL DEUXIÈME BO BINE
SECONDARY INTERLOCK SWITCH SENSOR BARS BARRES DE CAPTEUR SHAKER ASSEMBLY ENSEMBLE D'AGITATEUR SNUBBER AMORTISSEUR SOFTEN ER VALVE ROBI NE T D’ADOUC ISSEU R SOLENOID SOLÉNOÏDE
SPORTS FILL SWITCH STATOR STATOR SUPER COOL TRÈS FRAIS SUPPLY LINE CONDUITE D’ALIMENTATION SYSTEM RELAY RELAIS DE SYSTÈME TAN (TN) BRONZE (BR) TCO (MAG) TCO (MAG)
INTERRUPTEUR D’INT ERDICTION PRIMAIRE
FAISCEAU DE VOYANTS DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR FAISCEAU DE PORTE DU RÉFRIGÉRATEUR
CONDITIONS DU SCHÉMA : PORTE OUVERTE
INTERDICTION D’INTERDICTION SECONDAIRE
INTERRUPTEUR DE REMPLISSAGE UNIPOLAIRE - UNIDIRECTIONNEL
TERM BL OC K BOR NIE R TERMINAL BOX BOÎTIER DE CONNEXIONS THERMAL FUSE FUSIBLE THERMIQUE TOROID TORE TORQUE COUPLE TOUCH CONTROL COMMANDE TACT ILE TOUCH PAD PAVÉ TACTILE TRIAC TRIAC
TUB DISPLACEMENT SWITCH TUB SENSOR CAPTEUR DE CUVE TUB SHIELD PROTECTEUR DE CUVE TUBE LIGHT LAMPE TUBE
TUMBLE DRYER SENSOR TUMBLER MOTOR MOTEUR DE TAMBOUR
UPPER DRYER SIDE
UPPER FREEZER LIGHT
UPPER HARNESS CONNECTOR VENT ÉVENT VIOLET (VT) VIOLET (VT) VOLTS VOLTS WASH HE ATER CH AUFFE RE TTE DE L AVAGE WASH MOTOR MOTEUR DE LAVAGE WATER SENSOR CAPTEUR D’EAU WHITE (WH) BLANC (BL) WIRE CODE CODAGE DES CONDUCTEURS
WIRES SHOWN F ROM INSERTION SIDE
WIRING COLOR CODE CODE COULEURS DU CÂBLAGE WIRING DIAGRAM SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE WIRING DIAGRAM PART NO. RÉ F. SCHÉMA DE CÂBLAGE YELLOW (YL) JAUNE (JA)
CONTACTEUR DE DÉPLACEMENT DE CUVE
CAPTEUR DE TAMBOUR DE SÉCHEU SE
CÔTÉ SUPÉRIEUR DE LA SÉCHEU SE VOYANT DU CONGÉLATEUR SUPÉRIEUR CONNECTEUR DU FAISCEAU SUPÉRIEUR
FILS MONTRÉS DU CÔTÉ INSERTION
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