Whirlpool GVW9959K-0 manual Operational Cycle Notes

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OPERATIONAL CYCLE NOTES

The following notes apply to all cycle sheets where indicated in the NOTES column of the cycle sheet. W hen there is a contradiction, the cycle sheet itself has priority.

WATER FILL NOTES

A “W ATER TEMP” of “W ASH” means that the valves are controlled by the temperature selection from the W ASH/RINSE TEMP key. HOT = hot water valve on, COLD = cold water valve on, and W ARM = both hot and cold valves on.

In the notes below, “pressure switch” refers to the operating pressure switch. “PS CONTROLLED” refers to an operation that is controlled by the pressure switch. “TIMED FILL” refers to an operation that bypasses the operating pressure switch input to continue filling for a limited time specified.

1.FILL is HOT, W ARM (both HOT and COLD valves on), or COLD water, selectable by the

W ASH/RINSE TEMP key. Fills are through the detergent dispenser unless otherwise noted. Fills are controlled by the operating pressure switch, unless otherwise noted. The cycle time is not stalled while filling unless otherwise noted.

2.FILL is HOT, W ARM (both HOT and COLD valves on), or COLD water, selectable by the

W ASH/RINSE TEMP key. Fills are through the detergent dispenser unless otherwise noted.

3.Bleach dispenser time is 3 seconds, using cold water only.

4.Fill for 30 seconds, shut off for 15 seconds, and fill for the remaining 15 seconds.

5.All fills are cold from this step onwards unless otherwise noted.

6.Spray rinse -- available only when warm rinse is selected. This is defined as a 25 second warm fresh fill 5 seconds after the beginning of the step.

7.Bleach fill on for 10 seconds, followed by a water fill through the dispenser noted on the cycle sheet. Note that this is not needed in the RINSE phase if a 2ND RINSE phase has done this.

8.Fill is cold fresh water spray that bypasses the pressure switch.

CYCLE TIME NOTES

Times given under the DURATION column are in MM:SS format, where MM is minutes and SS is seconds, unless otherwise noted. Total time does not include time for VAR duration steps, pauses, spin-to-spin nutates, or pauses between nutate-to-spins or spin-to-nutates unless otherwise noted.

9.The cycle time is stalled during filling. To reflect possible cycle time stalls, a “+” is added to the duration column for this step.

10.Soil Level is selected at default settings with the flexibility to modify it by one-minute intervals.

11.Total Estimate Time Remaining does not count this step. Duration is denoted in parentheses.

12.This step is only added if STAIN TREAT is active.

13.If selected EXTEND SPIN will add 3 minutes to the duration of this step.

PUMP DRAIN/RECIRC NOTES

14.CND stands for Controlled Neutral Drain. During this step, if the pressure switch is satisfied the machine will drop out of spin and into neutral drain until the pressure switch is reset. The cycle time is STALLED in this step. To reflect possible cycle time stalls, a “+” is added to the duration column for this step. Note that if spinning, there may be a short spin-to-spin nutate if the cycle is stalled.

15.Pump drain is turned off during final fluff and plate leveling.

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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 Section ONE InstallationConsiderations For a permanently connected washerTools needed Parts Supplied DrainSystem ConnectingtheDrainHose InstallationChecklist Use&CareInformation Nutation Theory of OperationSection TWO Control PanelOption Descriptions Operational Cycle Default Wash and SpinSoil Level ATC Thresholds Water TempAssured Water Temp Whitest WhitesEnd of Cycle Signal Additional OptionsMotor Controller Machine ControllerDrive Motor Peekaboo Mode LevelerUniversal Joint Drive System Interlock SwitchesShield Capacitor LOG Valve Assembly Pressure SwitchesOPR FLD Outer Tub Recirculation and DrainWater Pump/Pump Motor RecirculationChanging Cycles after pressing Start DrainChanging Cycles and Options 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 Handwash Garments are labelled Hand Wash becauseExtra Rinse Soak CycleExtend Spin Cycle Suds Lock Detection/Cleanout When to use Rinse & SpinTo use or change Rinse & Spin settings Rinse & SpinSection Three Component AccessSpecial TOOLS/PARTS Required for Service Component LocationAccessing Components in the Console Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive ElectronicsRemoving the Machine Control Board Removing the ConsoleRemoving Console Components Removing the Motor Control BoardRemoving the Pressure Switches Removing the Log Valve AssemblyAccessing Components Beneath the Washer TOP Raising the Washer Top to the Service PositionRemoving Components in the Tub Ket. FigReassembling Tub Components 18bTab Components Accessible with Front Cabinet Panel Removed Accessing Components Beneath the TUBRemoving the Front Cabinet Panel Removing the Thrust Plate Servicing Components from the Bottom of the WasherRemoving the Drive Motor Motor mounting bracket to the motor plateRemoving the Brake Assembly/Nutate Shaft 32 shows all the components of the thrust plate assemblyReplacing the Capacitor Removing the Pump and Pump MotorReplacing the Outer Tub Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting and DiagnosisSection Four Won’t Spin OverfillsWon’t Nutate Motor OverheatsWasher Vibrating TemperatureWon’t Drain Incorrect WaterError Power FailureProcessor Reset Load is WrinkledAverage Current Lid Switch ErrorLong Drain LimitOpen Lid Self Diagnostic RoutinesAutomatic Service Diagnostics Mode Suds LockPressSOAK Cycle Signal Soak Cycle Signal Manual Diagnostic ModeRunning Nutate or Spin Pump Drain/Recirculation Nutate and Recirculate TestWater Inlet and Dispenser VALVE, Operating PS Test If a particular group of LEDs does not light up Console Switches and Indicators TestIf none of the LEDs light up If a single LED does not light upKEY Switch Matrix Checking Touchpad FunctioningSales Demo Mode Checking Drive and Pump Motor Continuity120VAC 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 Operating and Over Fill Pressure Switch Test Drain/Recirculation TestPage Page Tech Tips Wiring DiagramSection Five Component Resistance Chart Warranty InformationUnited States Rprt