Whirlpool GHW9100L, GHW9200L Diagnosis & Troubleshooting, Suds Detection, During Drain Routine

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DIAGNOSIS & TROUBLESHOOTING

SUDS DETECTION

During Drain Routine

During the Drain Routine, the water level is checked continuously. Normal drain will occur until the pressure switch senses no water in the wash tub and there is no foam (suds). The drain pump will operate an additional 15 seconds after the pressure switch reports no water or foam.

If the drain routine operates for four (4) minutes and the pressure switch senses any foam (suds) in the wash tub, the Central Control Unit will start the “Kill-Foam” Routine. (See description of this Routine below.) After the Kill-foam Routine is concluded, the Drain Routine will restart. If, after four (4) minutes the pressure switch still senses foam in the wash tub, the Central Control Unit will go into Failure Mode. The digital display will show, F02.

During Spin (Extract) Routine

During the Spin/Extract Routine the water level is checked continuously. If, during this routine, the pressure switch senses the presence of foam (suds) in the wash tub, the Central Control Unit will stop the drive motor and the basket will stop spinning. The electronic control will count the number of spin repetitions that are attempted due to foam (suds). There are a maximum of three (3) attempts for each Spin/Extract Routine.

Kill-Foam Routine

1.The Remaining Time counter is stopped.

2.The digital display shows Sud.

3.The Drain Pump is turned OFF.

4.The Central Control Unit will fill the wash tub with 1 gal. (4 L) of cold water.

5.While the tub is filling the basket will tumble 1 sec. ON/15 Sec. OFF.

6.Once the tub is filled, the drive motor will turn OFF and the basket will rest without any movement for five (5) minutes.

7.After the five (5) minute rest, the remaining time counter will restart and the digital display will show the remaining time left in the routine.

NOTE: If the Kill-Foam routine was initiated during a Spin/Extract Routine, the tumbling action will be reduced to a cycle of 3 sec. ON/13 sec. OFF. If, at the end of either the Drain or Spin/ Extract Routines, a suds condition still remains, the digital display will show Sud.

Sud will also be displayed for a short period at the end of a cycle, if a Suds condition was detected during the cycle. This will alert the consumer to reduce the amount of detergent in subsequent uses.

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