Problem Possible Cause Repair Procedure
11. Machine
overfills. 11a. Pressure Switch.
11a.Unplug unit. With excessive water still in
tub, check for continuity between terminals 21
and 22. Drain machine, then replace pressure
switch if test indicates continuity.
11b. Pressur Switch Hose. 11b. Drain machine, then replace pressure
kinked or leaking switch hose.
12. Door won't
open. 12a. Door lock enabled. 12a. Water in tub. See Won't drain.
12b. Pressure Switch.
12b. Unplug unit, wait 2 minutes to release door
lock. Test switch with pressure hose off. There
should be no continuity between terminals
11&13.
13. Clothes wet
at end of wash
cycle.
13a. Water in tub. 13a. See Won't drain.
13b. Inadequate final spin. 13b. See Won't Spin.
Problem Possible Cause Repair Procedure
1. No tumble
action. 1a. No power input. 1a.Check that cord is plugged in, and circuit
breaker or, if fuse is OK. Test unit power switch.
1b. Door not closed. 1b. Close door firmly, so that it latches tightly.
1c. Door switch.
1c. Close the door. Test for 115 vac between
terminal a of the dryer timer and the common
(low) side of the water inlet valves.
1d. Dry timer.
1d. Set dry timer to 60 minutes. Test for 115 vac
between terminal al of the dryer timer and the
common (low) side of the water inlet valves.
1e. Belt. 1e. Check belt, adjust tension.
1f. Electronic Control
1f. Test signals at the Control Module. See
Testing the Control Module. If correct, replace
the control module. If tests on terminals 1 to 7
fail, replace timer. Tests on terminals 8, 9 or 12
through 15 fail, replace motor.
1g. Motor. 1g. Check motor resistance. See Testing the
Drive Motor.
2. Clothes cold
and damp at the
end of the dry
cycle.
2a. Timer not advanced beyond
the cool-down period.
2a. Set dryer timer for times longer than 15
minutes.
Dry Cycle
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