Whirlpool GHW9100L, GHW9200L manual Removing the Washer Door and Door Switch, Screw

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Begin by removing the cycle selector knob. There are eight tabs securing the Touch Pad/LED As- sembly to the console. (Fig. 4-8)A flat bladed screwdriver will be helpful in releasing these tabs.

Typical Release Tab

Release these tabs in sequence from left to right around the Touch Pad/LED Assembly until all of the tabs are free and the Assembly can be lifted from the console. (Fig. 4-9)

Tab Tab Tab Tab

Tab

Tab Tab

Tab

Fig. 4-8

Fig. 4-9

REMOVING THE WASHER DOOR AND DOOR SWITCH

The washer door can be removed by removing the upper left shield cover and hinge cover. Open the door and remove three screws securing the door hinge to the washer front and lifting upward.

Screw

Fig. 4-10 Screw

Access to the door switch requires that the water seal boot be removed from the front of the washer. (Fig. 4-11)Use a flat bladed screwdriver at the location of the retainer spring and pull the retainer forward and then off the perimeter of the boot.

Retainer

Spring

Ease the edge of the boot off of the lip of the washer front near the door switch. (Fig. 4-12)Remove enough of the boot to gain access to the door switch behind the washer front panel.

Boot

Pulled

Back

Fig. 4-12

The door switch is secured to the washer front panel with three screws. Once these screws are removed, the door switch will remain in place until it is lifted slightly and pulled back from the washer front panel.

Door Switch

Assembly

Fig. 4-11

Fig. 4-13

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Contents Front-Loading Automatic Washer Model Numbers Goal and Objectives ForwardTable of Contents Page General Important Safety InformationModel Number G H W 9100 L W Whirlpool Model & Serial Number DesignatorsWhirlpool Pedestal Warranty SpecificationsWhirlpool Washer Warranty WarrantyOptional Pedestal Installation InformationInstallation Requirements Tools and PartsStandpipe drain system wall or floor view 1 Washer DimensionsCustom undercounter installation Recessed area or closet installationRemove Transport System Installation InstructionsFor a permanently connected washer To prevent drain water from going back into the washer Route the Drain HoseConnect the Inlet Hoses Secure the Drain HoseLevel the Washer Complete InstallationInstallation Instructions Installing the Pedestal Page Introduction Theory of OperationAir Vent System Customer Interface and Cycle Selection Pressure SwitchCycle Description Rinse/Spin SoakDrain/Spin Option Selection Prewash OptionsModifiers Water Temperature GuideMotor Control Unit MCU Touch Pad/LED AssemblyCentral Control Unit CCU Drive MotorSuspension System Pump MotorEco Valve Heating Element Relay Heating Element Temperature SensorDoor Lock/Switch Assembly Panel Interlock SwitchesPage Washer Back Component AccessComponent Location Washer TOPAccessing Components in the Console Component Access10 Screw Removing the Washer Door and Door SwitchFrom the TUB Assembly Removing the BootReplacing the Boot Door Switch Removing the Detergent Dispenser Assembly Removing the Pump Assembly Removing Central Control Unit Pressure SwitchRemoving the Drive Motor Removing the Shock Absorbers Accessing Motor Control UnitRemoving the TUB Basket Assembly Removing the Heating Element Temperature SensorRemoving the Heating Element Relay Front Shock Absorber Rear Shock Reassembling Reinstalling TUB Assembly Connector Location Component TestingCentral Control Unit Component Checks Dispenser Switch and Motor Test Points ReadingWater Level Test Points Reading Door Lock/Unlock Solenoids Test Points Reading Door Lock Main SwitchesWater Inlet Solenoids Test Points Reading Drain Pump Motor Test Points ReadingMotor Control Unit Door Switch Test Points ReadingHeating Element Relay Solenoid Test Points Reading Dispenser Line FilterHeating Element Relay Solenoid Pressure SwitchDuring Spin Extract Routine Diagnosis & TroubleshootingSuds Detection During Drain RoutineChild Security Routine Door Locking and UnlockingLocking UnlockingUnbalance Detection Routine Error Codes Motor Control Unit MCU Heat Sink Thermal Trip Drive Motor Tachometer ErrorMotor Control Unit Error Overflow ConditionMotor Control Unit MCU Error Serial Communication ErrorDispenser Circuit Error Eeprom ErrorDoor Unlock Error Door Lock ErrorSeven, Tech Tips Overview Test Program Diagnostic TestStarting the test mode Test Program Control during ExecutionMotor Continuity Test Water Temperature SensorProblem Possible CAUSE/TEST Troubleshooting GuideBasket WON’T Rotate Reading the Cycle Charts Pump Whirlpool GHW9200L Normal/Casual Quick Wash Whirlpool GHW9200L Whirlpool GHW9100L Normal/Casual Spin Cycle LS1 Spin ProfilesSpin Cycle LS2 Spin Cycle LS4 Spin Cycle LS3Spin Cycle ES Wiring Diagram Page To Manually unlock the door lock system Tech TipsManual Door Latch Door PlungerPage Product Specifications Warranty Information Sources Corporation