Maytag MCE8000AY Enter The Diagnostic Utilities Menu, Cancel the Read Sensor Display Function

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Troubleshooting Procedures

!WARNING

To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death, disconnect power to unit before servicing, unless testing requires power.

db*****Sensor Bar Diagnostics

Enter The Diagnostic Utilities Menu

1)The controls will not enter the Diagnostic State if a cycle is active or paused for either dryer. Push the Off key to cancel an active or paused dryer cycle.

Push Time Up-arrow and Signal (+) for 5 seconds. “dd” appears in the display.

2)Use Time Up-arrow and Time Down-arrow to scroll through the utility menu.

3)Scroll to “rd” and push Signal (+) to enter the sensor display menu. “OFF” appears on the display to indicate an input sensor has not been selected yet for the Read Sensor Display Function.

4)Use Time Up-arrow and Time Down-arrow to scroll through the input sensor menu.

5)Scroll to “db” to select the Dryness Bar input for display.

6)With “db” shown on the display, exit the input sensor menu by pushing Signal (-). “rd” appears in the display.

7)Push Signal (-)again to exit the diagnostic utility menu and view the sensor bar status.

8)The Display cycles “n=x:xx”, then “db = On” with a short across the dryness bars or “db = OFF” with an open circuit between the dryness bars.

9)The dryer may be operated as normal with the Read Sensor Display active. The “n=x:xx” portion of the alternating display is the normal time remaining value for the dryer display.

10)The display shows “db = On” when damp clothing makes contact with the sensor bars.

11)Either half of the membrane switch may be used to display any input with the Read Sensor Display Function. The half of the membrane switch used to

enable the Read Sensor Display function also determines where the sensor display appears.

Cancel the Read Sensor Display Function

1)Push the Off key for the upper dryer to place the upper dryer controls in the Sleep State. The Sleep State extinguishes all the LED indicators and numerical displays.

2)Push the Off key for the lower dryer to place the lower dryer controls in the Sleep State.

3)Placing both upper and lower dryer controls in the

Sleep State cancels the Read Sensor Display Function.

Codes Visible To The Consumer.

The following help codes could appear on the display and may need further investigation.

1)“PF” A power failure occurred during an active or paused cycle. Consumer may push the "Start/Pause" key to resume the interrupted cycle or push the "Off" key to cancel the interrupted cycle and start over with a new cycle.

2)“HP” The thermistor reading is out of range and the dryer cycle is interrupted. Consumer may push the "Off" Key and attempt to run the cycle again. If the condition persists, a service technician should check for a thermistor malfunction or a wiring problem with the thermistor circuit. Service Technician view the Diagnostic Codes and look for code 1 or 2. See Diagnostic Codes chart.

3)“h1” A temperature increase has not been detected on the lower dryer and the dryer advances to Cool- down. Consumer may check for a blocked vent. Service Technician check for heater not functioning, blocked vent, cool air leaking into drum, poor seal between drum and blower, bad connection on igniter sense signal to control board, thermistor malfunction.

4)“h11” A shaker assembly neutral fault has been detected. Shaker relay is de-energized and the cycle continues as normal without the shaker. Service Technician check for a bad connection in neutral

circuit to the shaker assembly.

“Wrinkle Prevent” This is not a fault code but a normal operation signal. During the Wrinkle Prevent phase of the cycle, the output animation shows 1 segment moving around the perimeter of the display. During the continuous tumble portion of Wrinkle Prevent, the animation is constant. After 20 minutes of continuous tumble, the Wrinkle Prevent intermittent phase begins where the dryer tumbles for 10 seconds out of every 5- minute interval. During this phase the display shows the segment moving, and stopping momentarily. This pattern continues until the Wrinkle Prevent phase ends.

cS******View Cycle Statistics

To view the Cycle Statistics scroll to “cS” the menu and press Signal (+).

Upon entry to the utility “cu” appears indicating beginning of menu. Scroll to the menu item you want to view by pressing Time Adjust ^ or Time Adjust v. Enter a menu item buy pressing Signal (+).

Cycle Statistics Menu

 

Menu

Description

cu

Beginning of Menu

Lc

Lower Dryer Cycle Count

Lh

Lower Dryer Cycle Hours

Uc

Upper Dryer Cycle Count

Uh

Upper Dryer Cycle Hours

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