Whirlpool GVW9959K-0 manual Console Switches and Indicators Test, If none of the LEDs light up

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Console Switches and Indicators Test

The console switches and indicators can be tested by pressing the following touchpads:

SOAK - CYCLE SIGNAL - SOAK - CYCLE SIGNAL

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

1. Press the START pad.

Pressing each touchpad will cause a beep to sound and control one or more LEDs as shown.

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

 

Remaining

Refresh

Cold

Cold

 

Softer

 

 

 

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start

Stop

Canc el

SOAK

CYCLE

 

SIGNAL

Fig. 4-3

If none of the LEDs light up:

Visually check that connectors P11 and P12 are inserted all the way into the machine controller. If these connectors are properly installed, remove P11 and P12 from the control board while the power is still on.

If a particular group of LEDs does not light up:

A group or combination of LEDs share a common electronic connection. If this connection is open, all of the LEDs in the group will be disabled. Replace the console panel/touchpad assem- bly.

If a single LED does not light up:

Press the touchpad associated with the LED several times. If the LED does not light up, the LED has failed. Replace the console panel/touchpad assembly.

If no beep sound is heard:

If the associated LEDs do light up, it is possible that the beeper circuit has failed. Check touchpad functioning before replacing the control board.

If no washer function is activated when a particular touchpad is pressed:

If the associated LEDs do light up, it is possible that the control board has failed. Check touchpad functioning before replacing the control board.

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