Whirlpool GVW9959K-0 manual Assured Water Temp, ATC Thresholds, Whitest Whites

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Water Temp

The WATER TEMP keypad provides for selection of different wash and rinse combinations. Water fill temperatures can be either HOT (hot water valve only), WARM (both the hot and cold water valves) or COLD (cold water valve only). Fills during rinses may be COLD until the final rinse/spin interval.

The WATER TEMP can be changed at any time during the wash cycle. The action takes place during a water fill, or the next water fill. Changes late in the cycle are allowed, but may not be acted upon.

SELECTED CYCLE

DEFAULT WATER TEMP

Whitest Whites

Hot/Cold (no ATC)

Heavy Duty

Warm/Cold (with ATC)

Normal

Warm/Cold (with ATC)

Jeans/Darks

Warm/Cold (with ATC)

Bulky Items

Warm/Cold (with ATC)

Quick Wash

Warm/Cold (with ATC)

Delicate Casual

Warm/Cold (with ATC)

 

Wool

Cold/Cold (with ATC)

Hand Wash

Cold/Cold (with ATC)

 

 

 

Assured Water Temp

The Assured Water Temp LED (if available) lights up whenever the temperature selection is an auto- controlled temp. There are three auto-controlled temperature selections:

WARM (100°F)/WARM (75°F)

WARM (100°F)/COLD (“TAP” unregulated)

COLD (75°F)/COLD (“TAP” unregulated)

There is another WATER TEMP selection that is not auto-controlled (TAP COLD/COLD). Auto temp control uses the thermistor input as feedback to regulate the hot and cold water valves to achieve the desired temperature.

ATC Thresholds

AUTO CONTROLLED

Low Trip

Median

High Trip

Cold Wash/Warm Rinse

~72° F

75° F

~80° F

 

56.3K

 

46.3K

Warm Wash

~89.9° F

100° F

~109.9° F

 

37.6K

 

24.2K

 

 

 

 

NOTE: ATC controls COLD WASH, WARM RINSE and WARM WASH functions. COLD RINSE is not ATC controlled.

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Contents Page Introduction Table of Contents MODEL/SERIAL Number Plate Serial Number Designator SafetyModel Number Designator Model Number G V W 9 9 5 9 K Q Considerations InstallationSection ONE For a permanently connected washerTools needed Parts Supplied DrainSystem ConnectingtheDrainHose InstallationChecklist Use&CareInformation Section TWO Theory of OperationNutation Control PanelOption Descriptions Operational Cycle Default Wash and SpinSoil Level Assured Water Temp Water TempATC Thresholds Whitest WhitesAdditional Options End of Cycle SignalMotor Controller Machine ControllerDrive Motor Leveler Peekaboo ModeUniversal Joint Drive System Interlock SwitchesShield Capacitor LOG Valve Assembly Pressure SwitchesOPR FLD Water Pump/Pump Motor Recirculation and DrainOuter Tub RecirculationChanging Cycles and Options DrainChanging Cycles after pressing Start Changing Options after pressing StartOperational Cycle Notes Drive Motor Notes Pump Drive Description Water Description Water Pump Drive Duration Description Water Pump Drive Pump Drive Description Action Speed Pump Drive Description Delicate/Casual SPIN+RECIRC+FILL Wash Detergent PS Controlled Recirc Spin Garments are labelled Hand Wash because HandwashExtra Rinse Soak CycleExtend Spin Cycle To use or change Rinse & Spin settings When to use Rinse & SpinSuds Lock Detection/Cleanout Rinse & SpinSpecial TOOLS/PARTS Required for Service Component AccessSection Three Component LocationElectrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics Accessing Components in the ConsoleRemoving Console Components Removing the ConsoleRemoving the Machine Control Board Removing the Motor Control BoardRemoving the Log Valve Assembly Removing the Pressure SwitchesRaising the Washer Top to the Service Position Accessing Components Beneath the Washer TOPKet. Fig Removing Components in the Tub18b Reassembling Tub ComponentsTab Components Accessible with Front Cabinet Panel Removed Accessing Components Beneath the TUBRemoving the Front Cabinet Panel Removing the Drive Motor Servicing Components from the Bottom of the WasherRemoving the Thrust Plate Motor mounting bracket to the motor plate32 shows all the components of the thrust plate assembly Removing the Brake Assembly/Nutate ShaftReplacing the Capacitor Removing the Pump and Pump MotorReplacing the Outer Tub Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting and DiagnosisSection Four Won’t Nutate OverfillsWon’t Spin Motor OverheatsWon’t Drain TemperatureWasher Vibrating Incorrect WaterProcessor Reset Power FailureError Load is WrinkledLong Drain Lid Switch ErrorAverage Current LimitAutomatic Service Diagnostics Mode Self Diagnostic RoutinesOpen Lid Suds LockPressSOAK Cycle Signal Soak Cycle Signal Manual Diagnostic ModeRunning Nutate or Spin Nutate and Recirculate Test Pump Drain/RecirculationWater Inlet and Dispenser VALVE, Operating PS Test If none of the LEDs light up Console Switches and Indicators TestIf a particular group of LEDs does not light up If a single LED does not light upChecking Touchpad Functioning KEY Switch MatrixChecking Drive and Pump Motor Continuity Sales Demo Mode120VAC Electrical Supply Troubleshooting TestsWater Inlet and Dispenser Solenoid Test Machine Control Relay Motor and Motor Control System TestMotor Controller Drive Motor and Wiring Harness Automatic Temperature Control TestIf the fill valves are working properly Drain/Recirculation Test Operating and Over Fill Pressure Switch TestPage Page Tech Tips Wiring DiagramSection Five Warranty Information Component Resistance ChartUnited States Rprt