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Trou
blesh
ooting
Part No. 203562R1October 2016
HomeToploadWashers
Refer to page 5 for Model Numbers
TLW23C
© Copyright 2016, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the expressed written consent of the publisher.
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Table of Contents
Section 1 – Safety Information ...............................................................3
Section 2 – Introduction ..........................................................................5Model Identification ..............................................................................5How Your Washer Works .....................................................................6Customer Service...................................................................................8Nameplate Location...............................................................................8
Section 3 – Troubleshooting....................................................................91. Production Test Summary.............................................................92. Keypad Combinations.................................................................103. Rapid Advance............................................................................114. Control Version Display .............................................................115. Low Water Level on High Fill Setting........................................116. No Hot Water - “Er”, “FL” .........................................................127. No Cold Water - “Er”, “FL” .......................................................148. No Warm Water - “Er”, “FL” .....................................................169. Slow Hot Fill or Warm Fill is Too Cold .....................................17
10. Water Fill Does Not Stop At Proper Level,Fill Error “Er”, “FL”, Overflow Error “Er”, “OF” ....................18
11. “Er”, “PS” on the display, Pressure sensor error ........................1912. Washer Fills, Motor Hums..........................................................2113. Cycle Does Not Advance............................................................2214. Motor Does Not Run - “tP”.........................................................2315. No Agitation................................................................................2516. Constant Agitation ......................................................................2617. Washer Overheats, Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector,
Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out, “tP” ...................................2718. Slow Spin Or No Spin.................................................................2819. Constant Spin ..............................................................................3020. Washer Stops In Cycle; Quits After A Couple Loads; Is
Intermittent - “tP”........................................................................3121. Washer Is Locked Up Or Binding...............................................3322. Outer Tub Does Not Empty “Er”, “dr” Drain Error,
“Er”, “Sd” Slow Drain ................................................................3423. Excessive Vibration ....................................................................3524. Water Leaking From Outer Tub..................................................36
Section 4 – Error Codes ........................................................................3725. Error Codes .................................................................................37
Section 5 – Adjustments ........................................................................3926. Leveling Legs..............................................................................3927. Belt (Agitate And Spin) ..............................................................39
Section 6 – Test Procedures ..................................................................4028. Motor Test Procedure..................................................................4029. Mixing Valve Solenoid Test Procedure ......................................41
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Section 7 – Cycle Sequence Charts –Models AWNE82SN303AW01 and AWNE92SN303AW01...............42
30. Normal ECO Cycle .....................................................................4231. Delicate Cycle .............................................................................4432. All Other Cycles..........................................................................45
Section 8 – Cycle Sequence Charts –Models LWNE52SP543RW01, LWNE52WP543RW01 and YWNE52SP543RW01 ...........................................................................46
33. Normal ECO Cycle .....................................................................4634. Delicate Cycle .............................................................................4735. All Other Cycles..........................................................................48
Section 9 – Cycle Sequence Charts –Model LWNA52SP113TW01................................................................49
36. Normal ECO Cycle .....................................................................4937. Delicate Cycle .............................................................................5038. All Other Cycles..........................................................................51
Section 10 – Cycle Sequence Charts – All Other Models...................5239. Normal ECO Cycle .....................................................................5240. Delicate Cycle .............................................................................5341. All Other Cycles..........................................................................54
Section 11 – Internal Wiring of Washer Motor Switch......................55Motor Assembly (1 Speed Motors).................................................. 55Motor Assembly (2 Speed Motors).................................................. 56
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Section 1Safety Information
Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you will find precautionary statements (“CAUTION,” “WARNING,” and “DANGER”) followed by specific instructions. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer and those maintaining the machine.
DANGERDanger indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
WARNINGWarning indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTIONCaution indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate personal injury or property damage.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
IMPORTANT The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specific procedures where minor machine damage will occur if the procedure is not followed.
NOTEThe word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is important but not hazard related.
In the interest of safety, some general precautions relating to the operation of this machine follow.
• Failure to install, maintain and/or operate this product according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions which can produce serious injury, death and/or property damage.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the product or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended or published in this Service Manual and unless you understand and have the skills to carry out the servicing.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be reconnected to ensure that the product is properly grounded and to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death.
W006R2
WARNING
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Safety Information
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining or operating the washer.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do not understand.
Locating an Authorized Servicer
Alliance Laundry Systems is not responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting from improper service. Review all service information before beginning repairs.
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized technician, using authorized factory parts. If service is required after the warranty expires, Alliance Laundry Systems also recommends contacting an authorized technician and using authorized factory parts.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
Repairs that are made to your products by unqualified persons can result in hazards due to improper assembly or adjustments subjecting you, or the inexperienced person making such repairs, to the risk of serious injury, electrical shock, or death.
W007
WARNING
If you or an unqualified person perform service on your product, you must assume the responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service and/or service procedures.
W008
WARNING
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Section 2Introduction
Model IdentificationInformation in this manual is applicable to these washer models.
AWNE82SP113CW01AWNE82SP113FW01AWNE92SP123DW01AWNE82SN303AW01AWNE92SP113FW01AWNE92SP303XW26AWNE92SP303XW34AWNE92SP543DW01AWNE92SN303AW01FWNE52SP303NW26FWNE52SP303WW01FWNE52SP303ZW01FWNE52SP303ZW14LWNA52SP113TW01LWNE52PP113TW01LWNE52PP113ZW01LWNE52PP303SW01LWNE52SP103ZW01
LWNE52SP113FQ01LWNE52SP113CW01LWNE52SP113FW01LWNE52SP113TW01LWNE52SP113ZW01LWNE52SP303AW01LWNE52SP303BW01LWNE52SP303EW01LWNE52SP303NW26LWNE52SP303NW35LWNE52SP303SW01LWNE52SP303UW01LWNE52SP303WW01LWNE52SP303ZW01LWNE52SP543RW01LWNE52SP543ZW01LWNE52WP113FW01LWNE52WP113TW01
LWNE52WP303ZW01LWNE52WP543RW01LWNE52WP543ZW01PWNE32PP113TG01PWNE32PP303AG01YWNE52PP113CW01YWNE52PP113TW01YWNE52PP303EW01YWNE52SP303NW26YWNE52SP303UW01YWNE52SP303WW01YWNE52SP543RW01YWNE52SP543ZW01ZWNE82SP113CW01ZWNE82SP113FW01ZWNE92SP113FW01
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Introduction
How Your Washer Works
TLW422S
Electronic Control
Agitator
OuterTub
MixingValve
Washtub
Transmission
Motor
Pump
OutputBoard
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Introduction
The cycle begins with a wash fill. The water temperature is determined by the temperature selected on the control. While water fills the washtub, a column of air is trapped in a pressure bulb and hose. The air pressure continues to increase as the washtub fills with water until it is great enough to trip the pressure sensor at the selected water level (load size). The pressure sensor trip then causes the wash fill to stop and wash agitation to begin. However, the lid must be closed for any washer operation to occur.
The washer uses a reversing type motor, a special drive belt and an idler assembly. The idler assembly applies tension to the outside of the drive belt.
During agitation, the motor runs in the counterclockwise direction. The spring tension on the idler pulley applies the tension required to reduce the slack on the drive belt and maintain maximum belt to motor pulley contact. This eliminates belt slippage and ensures an efficient wash action, even with extra large loads.
The belt drives the transmission drive pulley in the counterclockwise direction. The pulley drives the helix which is splined to the input shaft of the transmission. This causes the input shaft to turn inside of a roller clutch which is pressed into the transmission cover. This roller clutch acts as a bearing in the counterclockwise direction allowing the transmission gears to operate. The transmission’s rack and pinion gear design produces a 210 degree agitation stroke at the output shaft of the transmission which drives the agitator. The brake assembly remains locked during the agitation mode since no pressure is applied to it by the transmission drive pulley.
After the wash agitation is completed and a short pause occurs, the control advances into the first spin. During spin, the motor reverses turning in the clockwise direction to spin the water out of the washtub. The combination of water, washtub and load weight cause the drive belt tension on the idler side of the belt to overtake the idler spring pressure allowing the belt to become slack on the opposite side. This reduces the belt to pulley contact and allows slipping between the belt and pulley.
As water is removed by the pump and the momentum of the washtub increases, the idler spring tension gradually overcomes the belt tension removing the belt slack. This eventually increases the belt to pulley contact until maximum spin speed is achieved.
The drive pulley turns clockwise riding up the ramps of the helix, exerting pressure on the brake and forcing it to release from brake pads. The helix drives the input shaft of the transmission, and when the input shaft turns in the clockwise direction the roller clutch locks onto the shaft causing the entire transmission assembly to turn. None of the gears in the transmission are operating at this time. The hub of the washtub is splined to the transmission tube and rotates with the transmission assembly. The centrifugal acceleration created by the spinning washtub causes water to be extracted from the clothes.
Water is introduced during the first spin to “SPRAY” the garments and remove suds from them. The initial spin is followed by a rinse step to rinse away any detergent residue.
During the rinse step in the Normal Eco cycle there is a spray rinse. Water is sprayed into the washtub while it is spinning. In all other cycles, the washer fills and then agitates like the wash portion of the cycle.
Following the rinse step a final spin extracts the rinse water from the clothes preparing them for the dryer.
Refer to Cycle Sequence Charts section for a detailed breakdown of each cycle.
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Introduction
Customer ServiceIf literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source from whom the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts distributor.
For technical assistance, call (920) 748-3121.
Nameplate LocationWhen calling or writing about your product, be sure to mention model and serial numbers. Model and serial numbers are located on nameplate(s) as shown.
W429SE1B
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Section 3Troubleshooting
Re
IMPORTANT: Refer to Wiring Diagram for aid in testing washer components.
1. Production Test SummaryTo enter Production Test Mode, disconnect machine from electrical power and reconnect. Within five minutes press keypads 2 and 7 (Refer to Figure 1) at the same time.
Press the Start/Pause keypad to advance through the steps.
Table 1 (Continued)
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
Test Name Display LEDs Motor Water Valves
AudioTone
Auxilliary Output
Control Type “tL” All Off None Off Off Off
Control Firmware Major “XX”* All Off None Off Off Off
Output Board “ob” All Off None Off Off Off
Control Level “XX”* All Off None Off Off Off
CCB Region DisplayCycle Confirm “XX”* All Off None Off Off Off
Control Dip Switches “XX”* All Off None Off Off Off
Keypad Test “PX” or “XX”* All Off None Off Off Off
Display Test “8.8” All On None Off On Off
High Speed Spin Test “01” Spin On High Speed Off Off Off
Hot Water Test “02” All Off None Hot Off Off
Cold Water Test “03” All Off None Cold Off Off
Warm Water/Pressure Sensor Test** “04” All Off None Hot, Cold Off Off
High Speed Agitate “05” Rinse On High Agitate Off Off Off
Low Speed Agitate “06” Rinse On Low Agitate Off Off Off
Low Speed Spin “07” Spin On Low Spin Off Off Off
High Speed Spin “08” Spin On High Spin Off Off Off
Warm Water Test “09” All Off None Hot, Cold Off Off
High Speed Spin/Tub Empty Test “10” Spin On High Spin Off Off Off
*“XX” displays number relating to test.**This step will only advance automatically once specified water levels are reached.
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Troubleshooting
2. Keypad CombinationsRefer to Figure 1.
Table 1 (Continued)
Test Name Display LEDs Motor Water Valves
Audio Tone
Auxilliary Output
Auxilliary 1 “11” All Off None Off Off Aux 1
Auxilliary 2 “12” All Off None Off Off Aux 2
Auxilliary 3 “13” All Off None Off Off Aux 3
Auxilliary 4 “14” All Off None Off Off Aux 4
Power Down “Pd” All Off None Off Off Off
*“XX” displays number relating to test.**This step will only advance automatically once specified water levels are reached.
Table 1
Function Keys Entry state
Enter/Exit Software Version Display Mode 7+8 Start Mode
Enter Output Board Version Display 3+14 Start Mode
Rapid Advance 7+13 Run Mode
Enter/Exit Audit Display Mode 3+9 Start Mode
Enter Motor Thermal Protect Counter 7+9 Start Mode
Enter Production Test Mode 2+7 Start Mode under 5 min
Enter/Exit Production Test Counter 2+9 Start Mode
Toggle Keypad Acknowledgement 13+14 Start Mode
Turn On/Off Rainbow Pizzazz display 9+10 Start Mode
Enter/Exit Show Mode 3+8 Start Mode
Pressure Sensor Display 4+14Any Mode Except Errors
Table 2
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Troubleshooting
3. Rapid Advance
For Rapid Advance press keypads 7 and 13 at the same time to advance to the next step of the cycle. Each time these keypads are pressed the cycle will advance to the next step. Then press them both again to advance through the cycle. Refer to Cycle Sequence Charts section for each cycle step. Fill/Agitate cycle steps count as one Rapid Advance step.
4. Control Version Displaya. To display the software version, press keypads
7 and 8 at the same time. b. To display the output board version, press
keypads 3 and 14 at the same time.
5. Low Water Level on High Fill Settinga. If there is an instance of a low water level on the
highest fill setting, check that the high setting water level is between 12 and 13.5 inches.
b. If the water level is within .5 inch of this level without clothes, it is performing as designed.
TLW432S
Figure 1
TLW432S
5 7 9 13 18 6 8 10 14 19
11 15 20 16 21 17 22
234
1 23
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Troubleshooting
6. No Hot Water - “Er”, “FL”
TLW457S
There is no hot water.
Is the water supply faucet
closed?Open faucet.
Yes
Is the water supply cold?
No
Check water heater.Yes
Is the hot water fill hose kinked?
Straighten or replace hose.
No
Yes
Is the mixing valve screen or screen in outer end of fill hose nearest water supply
faucet clogged?
No
Disconnect hot fill hose and clean or replace screen.
Yes
No
Isthere voltage
output from outputboard to the Hot Solenoid
at “H4-8” and“H4-1”?
Is therevoltage at theHot Solenoid?
Replaceoutputboard.
Check wiringfrom output boardto water valve.
IsHot Solenoidinoperative?
Replace valve.
Yes
No
Remove andclean or replace hose.
Yes
Ispressure hose
clogged ordamaged?
Yes
No
Yes
No
1
TLW457S
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Troubleshooting
No Hot Water - “Er”, “FL”
TLW456S
1
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Troubleshooting
7. No Cold Water - “Er”, “FL”
There is no cold water.
Is the water supply faucet
closed?Open faucet.
Yes
Is the cold water fill hose
kinked?
Straighten or replace hose.
Yes
Is the mixing valve screen or screen in outer end of fill hose nearest water supply
faucet clogged?
No
Disconnect cold fill hose and clean or replace screen.
Yes
Isthere voltage
at the output board tothe Cold Solenoid
at “H4-7” and“H4-1”?
No
Replaceoutputboard.
No
No
Replace valve.Is Cold
Solenoidinoperative?
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
TLW458S
No
Yes
Ispressure
hose cloggedor damaged?
Remove and clean or replace hose.
Isthere voltageto the ColdSolenoid?
Check wiring fromoutput board towater solenoid.
1
TLW458S
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Troubleshooting
No Cold Water - “Er”, “FL”
TLW456S
1
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Troubleshooting
8. No Warm Water - “Er”, “FL”
There is no warm water.
Is there no hot water?
Refer to Paragraph 1.
Yes
Is there no cold water?
No
Refer to Paragraph 2.Yes
TLW328S
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Troubleshooting
9. Slow Hot Fill or Warm Fill is Too Cold
Hot fill is slow or warm fill is too cold.
Are fill hose filter screens plugged with
debris?
Clean or replace screens.
Is water pressure too
low?
Check water pressure. Recommended water pressure is 20 to 120 psi.
Yes
TLW378S
Are mixing valve screens plugged
with debris?
Clean or replace screens.
Yes
No
No
Yes
Unit is filling properly. Recent new mandates from the Department of Energy (DOE) call for certain efficiencies to be met by all washer manufacturers which require the use of a different fill valve to meet these requirements. No modification can be made to the washer to fill faster on these settings.
No
TLW378S
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Troubleshooting
10. Water Fill Does Not Stop At Proper Level, Fill Error “Er”, “FL”,Overflow Error “Er”, “OF”
Note: To test the pressure sensor1. Ensure sensor is connected to the front end control and there is no damage to the harness.2. Press the 4 and 14 key pads (refer to Figure 1) at the same time while water is filling. If no change is viewed on the display, first check pressure hose for damage. If hose is ok, replace pressure sensor.
Water fill does notstop at proper level.
Yes
Is mixingvalve
inoperative?
Test valve andreplace ifinoperative.
Yes
Wasthere a siphoning
action started in washercausing water to be
siphoned from washerduring cycle due to end
of drain hose beinglower than cabinet top of
washer?
Install 562P3SiphonBreak Kit.
Yes
Is therewater inpressure
hose?
Blow air throughhose to removewater or replacehose.
Yes
Is therebroken,loose,
shorted orincorrectwiring?
Refer toappropriatewiring diagram.
No
Yes
Isthere an
air leak inpressure
hose?
Replacehose.
Yes
No
Does drainhose fit tightin standpipe
or drain?
Provide an airgap around drainhose and drainreceptacle.Install No. 36878Standpipe Adapter(optional on somemodels).
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Is there“Er”, a PS
Pressure Sensorerror?
Is therean “Er”, “OF”
overflowerror?
Testpressuresensor.
TLW425S
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Troubleshooting
11. “Er”, “PS” on the display, Pressure sensor error
Isthe pressure
sensor connected to the front end controlat “H-5”?
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Connect the sensor to the front end control
Replace pressure sensor
Clear blockage
Replace pressure sensor hose.
Is the pressure sensor harness
damaged?
Is thepressure bulb,
or the sensor tubeplugged?
Is thepressure sensorhose cracked?
If the Er PS error is still displayed, then replace the front end control.
NOTE: The pressure sensor can be tested by pressing both the 4 and 14 keypads (refer to Figure 1) at the same time while the machine is filling. The sensor can also be tested by performing the production test.
TLW459S
1
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Troubleshooting
“Er”, “PS” on the display, Pressure sensor error
TLW456S
1
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Troubleshooting
12. Washer Fills, Motor Hums
TLW426S
Washer fills, motor hums in wash portion of cycle.
Advance controlto spin. Close
lid to runthe spin step of the cycle.
Does machinestart to spin?
Does pulleyrotate
clockwise?
Yes
Doespulley rotate in
counter-clockwisedirection
(spin) only?
Replace transmission.
No
Unplugmachine.
Remove frontpanel. Rotate maindrive pulley in both
directions. Doespulley freelyrotate in bothdirections?
Replace control only.
Yes
Does motor hum in wash and spin portions of cycle?
Unplugmachine.
Remove frontpanel. Rotate maindrive pulley in bothdirections. Is pulley
locked in bothdirections?
Something is jammed in pump. Clean or replace pump.
Yes
Check breakesfor proper operationReplace if needed.
No
No
Yes
No
Replace motor.
No
Motor checks OK and pump is clear.
Yes
TLW426S
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Troubleshooting
13. Cycle Does Not Advance
Cycle does not advance.
Is pause part of normal
operation?
Cycle is designed topause during fill stepswhen going fromagitate to spin andduring soak steps(soak LED blinks).Allow completionof those steps. Somecycles (delicate) haveadditional pauses.Refer to diagram forinformation on timerequired.
Yes
Is lid open? Close lid. Lid
MUST be closed any time the washer is set to agitate or spin.
Yes
Washer will not fill?
Cycle pauses until pressure switch is satisfied.
TLW460S
No
Has washer drive motor over loaded and motor
thermal overload been
tripped?
Control is designed to stop under these conditions. Motor thermal proctor reset time may vary depending upon the reason for washer overload, however, it should reset within 15 minutes. Check to ensure washer was not overloaded with clothes.
Yes
Is circuit breaker to washer tripped,
disconnecting power to washer?
Reset circuit breaker.
No
Yes
Control is designed to pause when going from spin into rinse to allow the washtub to stop spinning before filling. Make sure cycle has advanced into fill portion of rinse cycle.
No
Yes
No
Is there broken,loose or incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Washer will not fill?
No
Yes
Is washer siphoning
during rinse fill?
Install siphon break kit, Part No. 562P3.
No
No
Yes
IsLid Switchoperative?
Replace switch. No
Yes
TLW460S
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Troubleshooting
14. Motor Does Not Run - “tP”
Motor does not run.
Is electrical power off, fuse blown or power
cord not plugged in?
Check laundry room for blown or loose fuse(s) or open circuit breakers. (Washer itself does not have an electrical fuse.)
Yes
Is lid open or lid switch
inoperative?
Close lid or test switch and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is controlimproperly
set?
No
Reset control or try another cycle.
Replaceoutputboard.
Yes
Are motor starting
functions inoperative; no start or motor hums only?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check start switch and start windings.
TLW461S
No
Electroniccontrol. Test
the output boardfor voltage tothe motor.
Yes
No
Is there broken, loose or incorrect wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram for correct wiring.
Yes
Is motor dead, won't run?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch and windings.
Yes
Is there a bind in upper or lower motor bearing?
Remove belt and determine if motor shaft will spin. Replace motor if shaft is locked up.
Yes
Is power cord
miswired?
No
Yes
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Paragraph 9.
No
Yes
No
No
No
Is there a bind in pump?
Replace pump.
No
No
Yes
Hasmotor overload
protector cycled?Test for continuity
at motor pins4 and 8.
1
TLW461S
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Troubleshooting
Motor Does Not Run - “tP”
TLW456S
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Troubleshooting
15. No Agitation
NOTE: Use the production test mode to help diagnose this issue. Refer to Production Test Summary paragraph.
No agitation.
Motor won't run?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch and windings.
Yes
Has drive motor
overload protector cycled?
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Paragraph 9.
Yes
Is there a bind in pump?
Replace pump.
No
Yes
Close lid or test switch and replace if inoperative.
Is there broken, loose or incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Is lid open or lid switch inoperative?
No
Yes
Istransmission
assemblyinoperative?
Repair or replace transmission assembly.
Yes
Is drive belt
broken or loose?
Replace belt.
No
Yes
Are pauses part of
normal cycle?
Control is designed to pause (SOAK) during DELICATE cycle. Allow completion of SOAK period.
Yes
No delicate cycle
agitate?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check low speed switch and windings.
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
TLW462S
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Troubleshooting
16. Constant Agitation
Constant agitation.
Isoutput control
boardinoperative?
Test control and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is there shorted or incorrect wiring?
No
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
TLW450S
Is transmission assembly
inoperative?
Repair or replace transmission assembly.
No
Yes
TLW450S
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Troubleshooting
17. Washer Overheats, Cycles On Motor Thermal Protector, Switch Actuator Kicks In And Out, “tP”
Washer is locked up or binding.
Is there excessive
belt tension?
Replace belt and/or idler spring.
Yes
Is there a bind in upper or
lower bearing?Replace bearing.
Yes
Is there a bind in water
pump?
No
Replace pump.Yes
Is voltage incorrect?
Contact local utility company or have a qualified electrician check power supply.
TLW338S
No
Are brake pads
binding?
Free binding pads or replace pads.
Yes
Repair or replace transmission.
Yes
Is there a bind in
transmission?
Yes
No
No
No
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Troubleshooting
18. Slow Spin Or No Spin
NOTE: Use the production test mode to help diagnose this issue. Refer to Production Test Summary paragraph.
Slow spin or no spin.
Isoutput control board
inoperative?
Test forcontinuitythrough control(refer to wiringdiagram) andreplace ifinoperative.
Yes
Motor won't run?
Refer to Test Procedures section to check switch and windings.
Yes
Isthere no
clearancebetween brake
pads anddiscs?
Replace pads and brake assembly.
TLW463S
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Paragraph 9.
Yes
Is there a bind in pump?
Replace pump.Yes
Close lid or test switch and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Is there broken, loose or incorrect
wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Is lid open or lid switch inoperative?
Yes
Is there oil on belt? Replace belt.
Yes
Is drive belt
broken or loose?
Replace belt.Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Has drivemotor overload
protector cycled?Test for continuity
at motor pins4 to 8.
1
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Troubleshooting
Slow Spin Or No Spin
TLW456S
1
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Troubleshooting
19. Constant Spin
NOTE: Use the production test mode to help diagnose this issue. Refer to Production Test Summary paragraph.
Constant spin.
Is there shorted or incorrect wiring?
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
TLW464S
Is there excessive wear on brake pads
or missing brake pads?
Replace brake pads and brake assembly.
Yes
Washtub does not stop spinning
within seven seconds after lid
is opened.
Replace brake pads and brake assembly.
No
No
Yes
Is lid switch inoperative?
Replace lid switch.
No
Yes
TLW464S
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Troubleshooting
20. Washer Stops In Cycle; Quits After A Couple Loads; Is Intermittent - “tP”
Washer stops in cycle, quits after a couple loads or is intermittent.
Is belt tacky, not allowing proper slip?
Check belt and replace if defective.
Yes
Is belt tension too great, not
allowing proper slip?
Make sure idler spring is properly connected.
Yes
Is control inoperative?
No
Test control and replace if inoperative.
Yes
Are motor switch
functions inoperative?
Refer to Motor Test Procedure section to check switch functions.
TLW465S
No
Wait two or three minutes for overload protector to reset. If protector cycles repeatedly, refer to Paragraph 8.
Yes
Has brake, transmission
or motor locked up and will not turn?
Check that all these components are able to move freely.
Yes
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Yes
Is there broken, loose or incorrect
wiring?
Yes
No
No
No
No
Hasmotor overload
protector cycled?Test for continuity
at motor pins4 to 8.
1
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Troubleshooting
Washer Stops In Cycle; Quits After A Couple Loads; Is Intermittent - “tP”
TLW456S
1
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Troubleshooting
21. Washer Is Locked Up Or Binding
Washer is locked up or binding.
Is there excessive
belt tension?
Replace belt and/or idler spring.
Yes
Is there a bind in upper or
lower bearing?Replace bearing.
Yes
Is there a bind in water
pump?
No
Replace pump.Yes
Is voltage incorrect?
Contact local utility company or have a qualified electrician check power supply.
TLW338S
No
Are brake pads
binding?
Free binding pads or replace pads.
Yes
Repair or replace transmission.
Yes
Is there a bind in
transmission?
Yes
No
No
No
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Troubleshooting
22. Outer Tub Does Not Empty “Er”, “dr” Drain Error, “Er”, “Sd” Slow Drain
Outer tub does not empty.
Is drain hose kinked? Straighten hose.
Yes
Is there an obstruction in outer tub outlet hose?
Remove obstruction.Yes
TLW339S
Is water pump inoperative? Replace pump.
Yes
Is drain hose out of hose retainer clip in back of
cabinet.
Remove washer front panel and install drain hose into hose retainer clip in back of cabinet.
No
No
No
Yes
TLW339S
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Troubleshooting
23. Excessive Vibration
Excessive vibration.
Is there an unbalanced load in tub?
Stop washer, redistribute load, then restart washer.
Yes
Is there a broken or
disconnected centering spring(s)?
Connect or replace centering spring(s).
Yes
Is washer unleveled?
No
Adjust leveling legs.
Yes
Is base damaged
(washer was dropped)?
Replace base assembly.
TLW357S
No
Are cabinet screws
incorrect or loose?
Replace with correct screws or tighten.
Yes
Is friction ring
broken?
Replace friction ring.
Yes
Relocate washer or support floor to eliminate weak or "spongy" condition.
Yes
Is washer installed on
weak, "spongy", carpeted or
built-up floor?
Yes
No
No
No
Is there lubricant on pivot dome and/or base friction ring?
Remove lubricant or replace parts.
No
Yes
Is partial liquid filled
balance ring leaking?
Replace balance ring.
No
Yes
No
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Troubleshooting
24. Water Leaking From Outer Tub
Water leaking from outer tub.
Is water seal in outer tub
leaking?
Replace hub and seal kit assembly.
Yes
Is there a hole in outer
tub?
Replace outer tub.
Yes
Is pressure hose or
accumulator leaking?
No
Replace pressure hose and/or accumulator.
Yes
Is tub-to-pump hose leaking at clamp?
Tighten clamp.
TLW341S
No
Is there an obstruction in drain causing water to come
over top of outer tub cover?
Remove obstruction.
Yes
Replace gasket.
Yes
Is outer tub cover gasket
leaking?
Yes
No
No
No
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Section 4Error Codes
25. Error Codes
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
Error Code Possible Causes Corrective Action
“Er”, “dS”: Voltage configuration error
The control has the incorrect voltage dipswitch setting.There is a disconnect power fail signal at H2 connection on output control board.
The dipswitch setting must be corrected
To clear this error the machine must be powered down. Reset dipswitch to the correct voltage. Correct wiring issues.
“Er”, “dr”: Drain Error, control sensed water in the tub at the end of the cycle
Restriction in the tub to pump hose, drain hose blockage in the pump
Clear restriction from hosesReplace the pump
To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“Er”, “FL”: Fill Error, the desired fill level was not reached within 30 minutes
Water supply faucet closedKinked or twisted fill hosesFilter screens pluggedNo voltage from output board to the water valve (refer to appropriate schematic)Low water pressure
Open FaucetStraighten fill hosesClean or replace filter screensCheck for voltage (refer to serial plate) from the output board to the water valves, and if voltage is present at output board, then check for voltage (refer to serial plate) at the water valve. If there is voltage (refer to serial plate) at the water valve, then replace the mixing valve.Correct water pressure to 20-120 psi (138-827 kPa).To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“Er”, “oF”: Overflow error, the control was not able to lower the water level within 5 minutes.
Leaky water valvePossible Blockage in the pressure hosePossible air leak in the pressure hose
Check the inlet valveClear blockage in pressure hose Replace Hose if leak is found
To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“Er”, “PS”: The control did not detect a valid water level input from the pressure sensor for 30 seconds
The sensor harness is not connected to the front end control The sensor harness is damaged, or has a break in the wire.The pressure tube, or hose has a blockage
Ensure that the sensor harness is plugged into the front end controlReplace the sensor if the harness is damagedClear any blockage to the pressure tube or bulb
To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
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Error Codes
“tP”: The thermal protection on the motor is open
Machine is possibly overloadedThe brakes not functioning properlyTransmission not functioning properly
Properly load the machineCheck the function of the brakesCheck the function of the transmission
To clear this error wait for “tP” to clear. The control will then prompt user to press Start.
“Er” and “Co”: SCI Comm Error
Error in the communication between the front end control and the output board. There is a break or disconnect in the main harness to the two controls.
Check for any burnt pins in the connectors or any disconnections in the harness.To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“Er” and “LE”: Water Leak Detection Error
Water level is dropping during the leak detection step, if enabled.
Check mixing valve for leaks.
“Er” and “Sd”: Slow Drain Detection Error
The machine is taking longer to drain than a preset time, if enabled.
Check the tub and drain for leaks.
“Er” and “nr”: Drive Not Ready Error
Output board is not ready within one minute.
Replace the output board.To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“Ed” and “XX”: Output Board Error
Error received from the output board. Inspecting wire harnesses to output board.Replace output board if wiring is not damaged.To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“Er” and “bS”: Board Shorted Error
Output board enable relay is shorted. Replace the output board.To clear this error the machine must be powered down.
“PF”: Delay Start Power Fail Error
Machine experienced a long power fail or has been unplugged during Delay Start Mode.
No service should be needed.Press Power/cancel to continue normal operation.
Error Code Possible Causes Corrective Action
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Section 5Adjustments
26. Leveling LegsRefer to Figure 2.
a. Place rubber feet on all four leveling legs.b. Place washer in position on a clean, dry, and
reasonably firm floor.c. Loosen locknuts and adjust two front leveling
legs. Once adjusted, tilt washer forward on front legs and lower back down into position to set the rear self-leveling legs.
d. Washer must not rock. After washer is at desired height, tighten locknuts securely against bottom of washer base. If these locknuts are not tight, washer will not remain stationary during operation.
NOTE: Improper installation, installation on carpet or flexing of a weak floor will cause excessive vibration.
IMPORTANT: Do not slide washer across floor once leveling legs have been extended, as legs and base could become damaged.
27. Belt (Agitate And Spin) No belt adjustment is required.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
Figure 2
W456SE3A
Level
WasherBase
Locknut
LevelingLeg
RubberFoot
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Section 6Test Procedures
28. Motor Test Procedure
IMPORTANT: Disconnect base wire harness plug from motor.
Motor test procedures using an Ohm meter.
NOTE: Resistance readings slightly out of given ranges may be due to meter conditions. These readings DO NOT necessarily indicate motor failure.
NOTE: Steps 8, 9 and 10 are with motor centrifugal mechanism in the run position.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to washer before performing the following steps:W188
Meter Connections Reading Should Be If Not
1. Ground to Each Other Terminal Open Terminal shorted to ground.
2. White to Yellow Closed Open thermal overload.
3. Red to Brown 2-8 Ohms Start winding open or resistance too high or too low.
4. Blue to White 1-2 Ohms High speed winding (4 pole) open or resistance too high or too low.
5. Violet to White (2-speed motor) 2.5 Ohms(Approximate)
Low winding opening; High speed winding open; or resistance too high or too low.
6. “R” to Red Closed Open start (auxiliary) switch.
7. “P” to Blue (2-speed motor) Closed Open start switch 4 pole winding.
8. “R” to Red Open Start auxiliary switch.
9. “P” to Blue (2-speed motor) 3 Ohms(approximate)
Refer to Blue to White and Violet to White.
10. “P” to Blue (2-speed motor) Closed Open low (6 pole) winding run switch.
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Test Procedures
29. Mixing Valve Solenoid Test Procedure
Mixing valve test procedures using an Ohm meter.
NOTE: Resistance readings slightly out of given ranges may be due to meter conditions. These readings DO NOT necessarily indicate mixing valve failure.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
120 Volt coils 900 - 1100 Ohms
240 Volt coils 3200 - 4000 Ohms
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Section 7Cycle Sequence Charts – Models
AWNE82SN303AW01 and AWNE92SN303AW01
30. Normal ECO CycleStage Step Time Motor Water Valve Temperature
Soak(Select Models)
FillAgitateSoakDrainSpin
4:003:0027:002:003:00
OffL
OffOffH
H,W,C*,TC
Prewash FillAgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:006:000:102:003:00
OffH
OffOffH
H,W,C*,TC
Wash FillLow Spin and Spray
Agitate
SoakAgitate
SoakAgitate
SoakAgitate
SoakDrainSpin
SpraySpin
4:00
16:0014:00
12:00**10:0030:0016:0014:00
12:00**10:0030:0016:0014:00
12:00**10:0030:0016:0014:00
12:00**10:0010:002:001:000:462:45
OffLHHHH
OffHHHH
OffHHHH
OffHHHH
OffOffLLL
H,W,C*,TC
TC
Rinse** PauseSpin
SpraySpin
SpraySpin
Pause
0:100:050:461:000:461:000:10
OFFLLLLL
OFF
TC
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:003:000:102:003:00
OffH
OffOffH
TC
* Available on Select Models** Default*** Rinse will become a full tub rinse if either Second Rinse or Third Rinse is selected
Continued
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Cycle Sequence Charts – Models AWNE82SN303AW01 and AWNE92SN303AW01
Continued
Stage Step Time Motor Water Valve Temperature
Third Rinse(Select Models)
FillAgitatePauseDrainSpinFill
AgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:003:000:102:003:004:003:000:102:003:00
OffH
OffOffH
OffH
OffOffH
TC
TC
Final Spin Spin 7:00 H
Default Time 2:50:00
* Available on Select Models** Default*** Rinse will become a full tub rinse if either Second Rinse or Third Rinse is selected
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Cycle Sequence Charts – Models AWNE82SN303AW01 and AWNE92SN303AW01
31. Delicate Cycle
* Available on Select Models** Default
Stage Step Time MotorWater ValveTemperature
Soak(Select Models)
FillAgitateSoakDrainSpin
4:003:0027:002:003:00
OffL
OffOffL
H,W,C*,TC
Prewash FillAgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:006:000:102:003:00
OffL
OffOffL
H,W,C*,TC
Wash FillAgitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
DrainSpin
SpraySpin
4:000:400:30
0:20**0:103:202:20
1:20**0:500:400:30
0:20**0:103:202:20
1:20**0:500:400:30
0:20**0:103:202:20
1:20**0:502:001:000:502:45
OffLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLL
OffLLL
H,W,C*,TC
TC
Rinse FillAgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:003:000:102:003:00
OffL
OffOffL
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:003:000:102:003:00
OffL
OffOffL
TC
Third Rinse(Select Models)
FillAgitatePauseDrainSpinFill
AgitatePauseDrainSpin
4:003:000:102:003:004:003:000:102:003:00
OffL
OffOffL
OffL
OffOffL
TC
TC
Final Spin Spin 5:00 L
Default Time 32:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts – Models AWNE82SN303AW01 and AWNE92SN303AW01
32. All Other CyclesH
eavy
Dut
yW
hite
s(S
elec
t Mod
els)
Per
m P
ress
Qui
ck W
ash
(Sel
ect M
odel
s)B
ulky
(Sel
ect M
odel
s)W
ater
Val
ves
Stag
eSt
epT
ime
Tim
eM
otor
Tim
eM
otor
Tim
eT
ime
Mot
orT
ime
Tem
p
Soa
k(S
elec
t Mod
els)
Fil
lA
gita
teS
oak
Dra
inS
pin
4:00
3:00
27:0
02:
003:
00
Off L Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off L
Off L Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off H
H,W
,C*,
TC
Pre
was
h
Fil
lA
gita
tePa
use
Dra
inS
pin
4:00
6:00
0:10
2:00
3:00
Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off L
Off H Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off H
H,W
,C*,
TC
Was
h
Fil
lA
gita
te
Paus
eD
rain
Spi
nS
pray
Spi
n
4:00
0:10
2:00
1:00
0:50
2:45
11:0
09:
007:
00**
5:00
Off H H H H Off
Off L L L
13:0
011
:00
9:00
**7:
00
Off H H H H Off
Off L L L
8:00
6:00
5:00
**4:
00
Off H H H H Off
Off L L L
6:00
5:00
4:00
**3:
00
Off H H H H Off
Off L L L
13:0
011
:00
9:00
**7:
00
Off L L L L Off
Off L L L
H,W
,C*,
TC
Rin
se
Fil
lA
gita
tePa
use
Dra
inS
pin
4:00
3:00
0:10
2:00
3:00
Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off L
Off H Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off H
TC
Sec
ond
Rin
se
Fil
lA
gita
tePa
use
Dra
inS
pin
4:00
3:00
0:10
2:00
3:00
Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off L
Off H Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off H
TC
Thi
rd R
inse
(Sel
ect M
odel
s)
Fil
lA
gita
tePa
use
Dra
inS
pin
Fil
lA
gita
tePa
use
Dra
inS
pin
4:00
3:00
0:10
2:00
3:00
4:00
3:00
0:10
2:00
3:00
Off H Off
Off H Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off H Off H Off
Off H
Off H Off
Off L Off H Off
Off L
Off H Off
Off H Off H Off
Off H
Off L Off
Off H Off L Off
Off H
TC
TC
Fin
alS
pin
5:00
HH
LH
H
*Def
ault
3537
3332
37
* A
vail
able
on
Sel
ect M
odel
s**
Def
ault
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Section 8Cycle Sequence Charts – Models
LWNE52SP543RW01, LWNE52WP543RW01 and YWNE52SP543RW01
33. Normal ECO Cycle
* Default** Rinse will become a full tub rinse if Second Rinse is selected
Stage Step Time MotorWater ValveTemperature
Prewash FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
H,W,TC
Wash FillAgitate
SoakAgitate
SoakAgitate
PauseSpin
SpraySpin
4:0013:0012:00
11:00*3:0025:0013:0012:00
11:00*3:0025:0013:0012:00
11:00*3:000:101:000:502:45
OffHHHH
OffHHHH
OffHHHH
OffLLL
H,W,TC
TC
Rinse** FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
TC
Final Spin Spin 7:00 H
Default Time 1:49:00
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34. Delicate Cycle
*Default
Stage Step Time Motor Water ValveTemperature
Prewash FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
H,W,TC
Wash FillAgitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
SpinSpraySpin
4:000:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:500:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:500:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:501:000:502:45
OffLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLL
H,W,TC
TC
Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
TC
Final Spin Spin 5:00 L
Default Time 28:45
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35. All Other CyclesHeavy Duty Perm Press Water Valves
Stage Step Time Time Motor Time Temp
Prewash
FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
OffH
OffL
H,W,TC
Wash
FillAgitate
PauseSpinSpraySpin
4:00
0:101:000:502:45
11:009:007:00*5:00
OffHHHH
OffLLL
8:006:00
5:00*4:00
OffHHHH
OffLLL
H,W,TC
Rinse
FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
OffH
OffL
TC
Second Rinse
FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
OffH
OffL
TC
Final Spin 5:00 H L
*Default 31 29
* Default
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Section 9Cycle Sequence Charts – Model
LWNA52SP113TW01
36. Normal ECO Cycle
* Default
Stage Step Time Motor Water Valve Temperature
Prewash FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:004:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
H,W,TC
Wash FillAgitate
PauseSpin
SpraySpin
Pause
4:0011:009:00
7:00*5:000:101:000:442:450:10
OffHHHH
OffLLL
Off
H,W,TC
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffH
TC
Final Spin Spin 9:00 H
Default Time 25:00
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37. Delicate Cycle
*Default
Stage Step Time Motor Water Valve Temperature
Prewash FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
H,W,TC
Wash FillAgitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
SpinSpraySpin
4:000:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:500:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:500:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:501:000:502:45
OffLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLL
H,W,TC
TC
Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
TC
Final Spin Spin 5:00 L
Default Time 29:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts – Model LWNA52SP113TW01
38. All Other CyclesHeavy Duty Perm Press Water Valves
Stage Step Time Time Motor Time Motor Temp
Prewash
FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffL
OffH
OffL
OffL
H,W,TC
Wash
FillAgitate
PauseSpinSpraySpin
4:00
0:101:000:502:45
11:009:007:00*5:00
OffLLLL
OffLLL
8:006:00
5:00*4:00
OffLLLL
OffLLL
H,W,TC
Rinse
FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffH
OffL
OffL
TC
Second Rinse
FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffH
OffL
OffL
TC
Final Spin 5:00 H L
*Default 31 29
* Default
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Section 10Cycle Sequence Charts – All Other Models
39. Normal ECO Cycle
* Available on Select Models** Default*** Rinse will become a full tub rinse if either Second Rinse is selected
Stage Step Time Motor Water Valve Temperature
Soak(Select Models)
FillAgitateSoakSpin
4:003:0027:003:00
OffL
OffH
H,W,C*,TC
Prewash FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
H,W,C*,TC
Wash FillAgitate
PauseSpin
SpraySpin
4:0011:009:00
7:00**5:000:101:000:442:45
OffHHHH
OffLLL
H,W,C*,TC
TC
Rinse*** PauseSpin
SpraySpin
SpraySpin
Pause
0:100:050:301:000:301:000:10
OFFLLLLL
OFF
TC
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
TC
Third Rinse(Select Models)
FillAgitatePauseSpinFill
AgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:004:003:000:103:00
OffH
OffH
OffH
OffH
TC
TC
Final Spin Spin 9:00 H
Default Time 29:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts – All Other Models
40. Delicate Cycle
*Default
Stage Step Time Motor Water Valve Temperature
Soak(Select Models)
FillAgitateSoakSpin
4:003:0027:003:00
OffL
OffH
H,W,C,TC
Prewash FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:006:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
H,W,C,TC
Wash FillAgitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
Agitate
Soak
SpinSpraySpin
4:000:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:500:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:500:400:300:20*0:103:202:201:20*0:501:000:502:45
OffLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLLL
OffLLLLLL
H,W,C,TC
TC
Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
TC
Second Rinse FillAgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
TC
Third Rinse(Select Models)
FillAgitatePauseSpinFill
AgitatePauseSpin
4:003:000:103:004:003:000:103:00
OffL
OffL
OffL
OffL
TC
TC
Final Spin Spin 5:00 L
Default Time 29:00
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Cycle Sequence Charts – All Other Models
41. All Other CyclesH
eavy
Dut
yW
hite
s(S
elec
t Mod
els)
Per
m P
ress
Qui
ck W
ash
(Sel
ect M
odel
s)B
ulky
(Sel
ect M
odel
s)W
ater
Val
ves
Stag
eSt
epT
ime
Tim
eM
otor
Tim
eM
otor
Tim
eM
otor
Tim
eM
otor
Tim
eM
otor
Tem
p
Soa
k(S
elec
t Mod
els)
Fil
lA
gita
teS
oak
Spin
4:00
3:00
27:0
03:
00
Off L Off H
Off L Off H
Off L Off L
Off L Off H
Off L Off H
H,W
,C,T
C
Pre
was
h
Fil
lA
gita
teP
ause
Spin
4:00
6:00
0:10
3:00
Off H Off H
Off H Off H
Off H Off L
Off H Off H
Off L Off H
H,W
,C,T
C
Was
h
Fil
lA
gita
te
Pau
seSp
inS
pray
Spin
4:00
0:10
1:00
0:50
2:45
11:0
09:
007:
00*
5:00
Off H H H H Off L L L
13:0
011
:00
9:00
*7:
00
Off H H H H Off L L L
8:00
6:00
5:00
*4:
00
Off H H H H Off L L L
6:00
5:00
4:00
*3:
00
Off H H H H Off L L L
13:0
011
:00
9:00
*7:
00
Off L L L L Off L L L
H,W
,C,T
C
Rin
se
Fil
lA
gita
teP
ause
Spin
4:00
3:00
0:10
3:00
Off H Off H
Off H Off H
Off H Off L
Off H Off H
Off L Off H
TC
Sec
ond
Rin
se
Fil
lA
gita
teP
ause
Spin
4:00
3:00
0:10
3:00
Off H Off H
Off H Off H
Off H Off L
Off H Off H
Off L Off H
TC
Thi
rd R
inse
(Sel
ect M
odel
s)
Fil
lA
gita
teP
ause
Spin
Fil
lA
gita
teP
ause
Spin
4:00
3:00
0:10
3:00
4:00
3:00
0:10
3:00
Off H Off H Off H Off H
Off H Off H Off H Off H
Off H Off L Off H Off L
Off H Off H Off H Off H
Off L Off H Off L Off H
TC
TC
Fin
alSp
in5:
00H
HL
HH
*Def
ault
3133
2928
33
*Def
ault
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Section 11Internal Wiring of Washer Motor Switch
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
MOTOR ASSEMBLY (1 Speed Motors)
White
W310SE3A
BrownBlueYellow
Red
R W BR
BU
Y
P
AUX.
REDWHITE
RU
N
STAR
TG
YBUBRWR
4P MYELLOW
BROWNBLUE
YELLOW
OVERLOADPROTECTOR W211SE3A
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Internal Wiring of Washer Motor Switch
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded. W003
WARNING
MOTOR ASSEMBLY (2 Speed Motors)
W311SE3B
WireHarness
ConnectionBlock
WhiteBrown
Blue
YellowViolet
Red
RP
Y
BUBRW
AUX.
REDWHITE
G
YBUBRWR
4P MYELLOW
BROWNBLUE
VIOLET
YELLOW 6P M
OVERLOADPROTECTOR
P
RU
N
STAR
T
W224SE3A