Amana RS3100007 service manual Questions?, Wall Unit

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RS3100007

STEP 4

 

 

Connect drain hose to drain

Rev.

standpipe

adapter

 

0

(avoid

air-tight

 

 

seal)

36"

(min)

beaded tie-down strap

STANDPIPE

C–8

60" max 36" min

beaded tie-down strap

TUB

beaded tie-down strap

WALL UNIT

IMPORTANT: To prevent siphoning, do not place ribbed portion of drain hose into standpipe. Avoid air-tight seal around standpipe adapter.

5POSITION AND LEVEL WASHER

Position washer on clean, dry, firm, and level floor. Place rubber foot pads on all four leveling legs.

NOTE: To avoid damage to legs and base, do not slide washer across floor if leveling legs have been extended.

Loosen 7/8" locknuts and adjust front 2 leveling legs until machine is level front-to-back and side-to-side. Be sure machine does not rock. Tighten locknuts up to washer base, or washer will move out of position during operation.

Once front legs are adjusted, gently tilt washer forward on front legs and lower into place to correctly set rear self- leveling legs. WASHER MUST NOT ROCK.

6CONNECT POWER CORD TO ELECTRICITY See Electrical Requirements on page 4.

Plug washer into 3-prong grounded outlet.

7add water and detergent to washtub. Run through one wash cycle.BEFORE FIRST USE TO WASH CLOTHES,

To prevent damage to pump, add at least 1 quart of water to tub before first use. Pump seal may overheat and leak if washer is used before water is added. Small amount of water from first use stays in drain system to cool pump and prevent seal damage.

Questions?

See Washing Guide or call Amana Consumer Affairs Department

1-800-843-0304

STEP 5

Position and level washer

bubble level

locknut

leveling leg

rubber foot pad

STEP 6

Connect power cord to electricity

STEP 7

Before first use to wash clothes, add water and detergent to tub

Run through one wash cycle

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Contents Top Load Washer ServiceTable of Contents Important Notices for Consumers and Servicers Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, and LabelsImportant Information Important Safety Information Model Identification General InformationProper Grounding and Polarization of 120 Volts Wall Outlets Grounding InstructionsGeneral Operation Definition Component Test Procedure Results Component Testing InformationDiagram and Schematic for correct Wire harness Connection Block White Brown Yellow Red Blue Internal Motor Diagram and SchematicBlue White Red BrownViolet Black White YellowBlue White/Black Motor Assembly Three speed motorNo hot water Possible Cause Result Troubleshooting ProceduresNo cold water Possible Cause Result No warm water Possible Cause ResultMotor does not operate Possible Cause Result Timer does not advance Possible Cause ResultConstant agitation Possible Cause Result No agitation Possible Cause ResultSlow spin or no spin Possible Cause Result Constant spin Possible Cause ResultPossible Cause Result Outer tub does not empty Possible Cause Result Washer locks-up or binding Possible Cause ResultExcessive vibration Possible Cause Result Water leaking from outer tub Possible Cause ResultControl Hood Assembly Disassembly ProceduresTimer Control Hood End PanelsTemperature and Speed Switch Rocker Switch Pressure SwitchGraphic Panel Loading DoorAgitator Agitator, Drive Bell and Seal AssemblyInstalling Drive Bell Service Access Panel Front PanelMotor and Mounting Bracket Pump Mounting screws Rear Pump leg Assembly Reassembly of Pump and BeltEmbosses Motor Assembly Pump and Belt RemovalMotor Switch Motor DisassemblyMotor Drive Pulley Idler Lever and PulleyDoor Switch Mixing ValveCabinet Top Tub Cover and Gasket Washtub and Balance RingOuter Tub Drive Pulley, Helix and Brake Weldment and Bearing Assembly Transmission Assembly Upper Bearing AssemblyFriction Ring Appendix a Installation Instructions Tub Wall Unit StandpipeProng grounded outlet only Positionwasher and LevelInstallation Summary Observe all local codes and ordinances Adjustable leg Extension KitSiphon Break Kit Longer Water Inlet HosesInstallation Requirements Appendix B Top Loading Washer Thank you for buying an Amana washer Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, LabelsImportant Safety Information Starting the Wash Close washer lid Starting the Wash contdWhat do the little numbers mean? CyclesDispensers Clean softener dispenser after each use. Remove dispenserFollow the Colors Features, Hints, and CareCold Storage and Non-Use Periods Moving and StorageTopic Possible Cause Solution Trouble ShootingWater Trouble Shooting contdRepairs resulting from the following Amana Washer WarrantyAppendix C Top Loading Washer ContentsRecognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels Important Safety InformationParts and Accessories Asure Extended Service PlanImportant Information Thank you for buying an Amana washer Save Time and MoneyBefore You Install Electrical RequirementsWater Supply Requirements Low Standpipe Installation Washer DimensionsLocation RisersHOT Cold Wall Unit Questions?To Wash Clothes Operating Instructions Washer Control PanelEx-Large Full Warm/ColdOperating Instructions Resetting Timer Helpful Hints and FeaturesPauses Bleach DispenserSafety Spin Care and CleaningAutomatic Balance System General Washer CareTopic Possible Cause Solution Before Calling ServiceTopic Possible Cause Solution Cold Weather Care Cold Storage and Non-Use PeriodsCold Weather Storage Vacations and Extended Non-UseWarranty Warranty Provides ForOwner’s Responsibilities See manual for details Fast Track for Installing Washer