Whirlpool MAH9700AW manual Troubleshooting Procedures, “Whites ”and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is

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“Whites ”and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is

Troubleshooting Procedures

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in).While in Service Mode follow chart to check respective function.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to “Super Wash” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is pressed, the door position will be displayed: “OP” if open, “CL” if closed.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to

Normal” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is pressed, the Lock position will be displayed: “UL” if unlocked, “LO” if locked.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to

Whites ”and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is

pressed, the High water level will be displayed: 0 if below level, 1 if above level. The High water level is defined as the over flow water level.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to “Wrinkle Control” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is pressed, the Medium water level will be displayed: -0 if below level, -1 if above level. The Medium water level is defined as the minimum water level needed to turn the heater on.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to

Colors” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is pressed, the Low water level will be displayed: “_0” if below level, “_1” if above level. The Low water level is defined as the reset water level.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to “Hand Wash” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is pressed, the level of Tub unbalance will be displayed: “UC” if balanced, “UO” if unbalanced. “U0” will be displayed during the time when the machine is correcting for the unbalance; e.g. slowing down to redistribute the load or to get to a lower spin speed. Once the situation has been corrected (i.e. the load has begun tumbling or the lower speed has resulted in an acceptable amount of balance); “UC” will once again be displayed.

When the “Delay” switch pad is pressed, the water temperature will be displayed in Degrees F.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to

Delicates” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is pressed, the water temperature will be displayed in degrees C (Celsius).

While in Service Mode follow chart to check respective function.

Selection

Function

Display

Rotary cycle

Door position

OP” or “CL

selector set to

 

 

Super Wash. Press

 

 

Rotary Selector

 

 

Knob.

 

 

Rotary cycle

Lock state

UL” or “LO

selector set to

 

 

Normal. Press

 

 

Rotary Selector

 

 

Knob.

 

 

Rotary cycle

High water

0 if below

selector set to

level

level. 1 if

Whites. Press

 

 

above level.

Rotary Selector

 

 

 

Knob.

 

 

Rotary cycle

Medium

—0if below

selector set to

water level

level. —1 if

Wrinkle Control.

 

 

above level.

Press Rotary

 

 

 

Selector Knob.

 

 

Rotary cycle

Low water

_0” if below

selector set to

level

level. “_1” if

Colors. Press

 

above level.

Rotary Selector

 

 

Knob.

 

 

Rotary cycle

Tub balance

UC” Balanced

selector set to

 

UO

Hand Wash. Press

 

Unbalanced

Rotary Selector

 

 

Knob.

 

 

Press Delay switch

Water

Degrees F

pad.

temperature

 

Rotary cycle

Water

Degrees C

selector set to

temperature

 

Delicates. Press

 

 

Rotary Selector

 

 

Knob.

 

 

Board Output Test

While in Service Mode, pressing the Spin

Speed key will begin the Board Output Test.

Manual background This test turns on a specified output after a key press. Pressing the Spin Speed key again cancels the test. Only one output can be “on” at any

time. All outputs will be turned off after five (5) minutes of inactivity.

While in Service Mode follow to check respective function.

When the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is set to “Super Wash” and the “Rotary Cycle

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Contents MAH9700AW Service27” Front Load Washer This Base Manual covers general informationImportant Notices for Servicers and Consumers Customer Service Support CenterREVIEW ALL APPROPRIATE SERVICE INFORMATION BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, and LabelsTroubleshooting Component Testing InformationDisassembly Procedures General InformationImportant Safety Information Read all instructions before using the washerwhen required. Do not do it yourself unless you know how Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugsElectrical Service Information About Ground WiresGeneral Information Related PublicationsExplanation Grounding InstructionsTo avoid the risk of electrical shock or death, do not alter the plug Important Safety Information Service Parts and AccessoriesExtended Service Plan General InformationFeature Content 9700 Feature PackageM A H 9 0 0 A Y WTroubleshooting Procedures Will Not StartLeaking No TumblePerform Board Output Test Wet ClothesSee Will Not Spin Will Not LockNoisy and/or Vibration/Walking Rubber Feet Leaving Marks on FloorAdditive Cups Full of Water Buttons do not RespondService Mode Press Off exitscounterclockwis Press Off twicePress Spin 2005 Maytag Services “Whites ”and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” is “Delicates” and the “Rotary Cycle Selector” button is pressed, the bleach valve will be turned on. This output will remain on until the “Rotary Cycle Selector” button is pressed again to turn off the output. The control will not allow the machine to fill past the High water level 2005 Maytag Services Membrane Pad spinsGo to Door Lock Code 1 Press Chime and Extra Rinse keys for 3seconds again, ortaken Component Testing Information Test ProcedureIllustration ComponentCN10 ATC ControlWater flow through dispenser during Wash fill Note The heater will not turn on more than once in awash cycle no reheating WASHWater flow through dispenser during Rinse 1 fill RINSEWater flow through dispenser during Rinse 2 fill RINSETop Removal Disassembly ProceduresWater Level Sensor Removal EMI Filter Removal Disassembly ProceduresReactor Removal Water Valve Removal Dispenser RemovalCombo Cold Valve Hot ValveDoor Removal Console RemovalDisassembly Procedures 2005 Maytag Services3. Remove hinge retainer plate 6. Remove the glass retainerFront Panel Removal Heater Removal Boot Removal2005 Maytag Services Motor Removal Disassembly Procedures Drain Pump Removal Outer Tub and Spinner Removal 1x12 - 32” long17. Remove ground wire 15.Remove Pressure Switch harness connector 16. Remove the Pressure Hose 14.Remove fill hoseDisassembly Procedures Disassembly Procedures 27.Lift Spinner to access Wave Washer 28.Remove screw and release tab to remove BafflesAppendix A DC68-02032B 2005 Maytag Services WA RNING ALCOVE OR CLOSET INSTALLATION LOCATION CONSIDERATIONSDRAIN FACILITY FLOORING2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services Appendix B 2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev2005 Maytag Services INFORM ATION CODES T ROUBLESHOOTINGCode Sy mbol M eani ng2005 Maytag Services 16025909 Rev