Whirlpool GVW9959K-0 manual Manual Diagnostic Mode, Running Nutate or Spin

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Manual Diagnostic Mode

Options

Status

So ak

Wa sh

Rinse

 

 

 

 

Extra

 

 

 

 

Sp in &

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rinse

Cycle

 

 

 

Fluff

 

 

 

 

 

Complete

Extra Heavy

Hot

Cold

 

 

 

Heavy

Warm

Warm

Assured

 

 

Normal

Warm

Cold

Water

 

 

Light

Cold

Cold

Tem p

Louder

Estimated Time

Refresh

Cold

Cold

 

Softer

Remaining

 

 

 

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start

Stop

Canc el

SOAK

 

CYCLE

 

 

 

Fig. 4-2

SIGNAL

 

 

The manual diagnostic mode will enable activation of specific machine functions without having to run a cycle. Each function test will time out in three (3) minutes. To enter the manual diagnostic mode:

1.Press:SOAK - CYCLE SIGNAL - SOAK - CYCLE SIGNAL

within five (5) seconds while the machine is in Standby Mode. The 7-segment LED will display “dt”.

2.Press the WATER TEMP keypad. The 7-segment display show “00”. See Nutate and Recircul ate Test on next page.

In this mode the Peekaboo function is disabled. Opening the lid will stop the drive motor and all functions.

Running Nutate or Spin

3.Continue with steps in Nutate and Recirculate Test to step 12. At that point, the motor can be started in Nutate by pressing the START keypad. Nutate speeds are selectable by pressing the Cycle keypads as shown in the table below. Pressing the START keypad a second time will pause the motor. Speeds can be changed without pausing the motor. If the lid is opened during this test, it must be closed and the START keypad must be pressed again to restart the motor.

The motor can be run in Spin by pressing the RINSE & SPIN keypad. The RINSE & SPIN LED will light up. Then press START. The motor does not need to be paused to change from nutate to spin. When performing the spin speed test, the Wash LED will flash while the unit is ramping up to speed.

CYCLE

NUTATE

SPIN

 

SPEED

SPEED

 

 

 

Whitest Whites

150

60

 

 

 

Heavy Duty

225

250

 

 

 

Normal

250

300

Jeans/Darks

275

400

Bulky Items

300

500

 

 

 

Quick Wash

300

600

 

 

 

Delicate Casual

300

800

 

 

 

Wool

300

800

 

 

 

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Contents Page Introduction Table of Contents Model Number Designator Model Number G V W 9 9 5 9 K Q SafetyMODEL/SERIAL Number Plate Serial Number Designator Considerations InstallationSection ONE For a permanently connected washerTools needed Parts Supplied DrainSystem ConnectingtheDrainHose InstallationChecklist Use&CareInformation Section TWO Theory of OperationNutation Control PanelSoil Level Operational Cycle Default Wash and SpinOption Descriptions Assured Water Temp Water TempATC Thresholds Whitest WhitesAdditional Options End of Cycle SignalDrive Motor Machine ControllerMotor Controller Leveler Peekaboo ModeUniversal Joint Shield Capacitor Interlock SwitchesDrive System OPR FLD Pressure SwitchesLOG Valve Assembly 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 HandwashExtend Spin Cycle Soak CycleExtra Rinse 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 Removing the Front Cabinet Panel Accessing Components Beneath the TUBComponents Accessible with Front Cabinet Panel Removed 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 Outer Tub Removing the Pump and Pump MotorReplacing the Capacitor Section Four Troubleshooting and DiagnosisTroubleshooting Chart 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 LockRunning Nutate or Spin Manual Diagnostic ModePressSOAK Cycle Signal Soak Cycle Signal 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 ModeWater Inlet and Dispenser Solenoid Test Troubleshooting Tests120VAC Electrical Supply Motor Controller Motor and Motor Control System TestMachine Control Relay If the fill valves are working properly Automatic Temperature Control TestDrive Motor and Wiring Harness Drain/Recirculation Test Operating and Over Fill Pressure Switch TestPage Page Section Five Wiring DiagramTech Tips Warranty Information Component Resistance ChartUnited States Rprt