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Part No. 36007R2

July 2005

W138P

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Automatic

Washers

Refer to Page 5 for Model Numbers

Summary of Contents for EA2011 Series

Page 1: ...www comlaundry com Part No 36007R2 July 2005 W138P Service Automatic Washers Refer to Page 5 for Model Numbers...

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Page 3: ...921 18 Error Code Listing 17 19 Cannot Perform Infrared Communication 18 20 Coins Ignored When Entered 19 21 Electronic Control Has No Visible Display 20 22 No Fill Analysis 22 23 No Motor Run Agitate...

Page 4: ...andheld Programmer 89 75 Cycle Programming 91 76 Coin Acceptor 92 77 Loading Door Switch 92 78 Troubleshooting Electronic Control 93 79 Symptom Indicator Led s I e Wash Rinse Spin Unbalanced Do Not Li...

Page 5: ...ns 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 NOTE The word NOTE is used to communicate ins...

Page 6: ...xpires 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 Disco...

Page 7: ...ctronic Display Control One Speed Motor Two Speed Motor Porcelain Washtub Stainless Steel Washtub EA2011 X X X EA2020 X X X EA2021 X X X EA2110 X X X EA2111 X X X EA2120 X X X EA2121 X X X EA2210 X X...

Page 8: ...address of the nearest authorized parts distributor For technical assistance call 920 748 3121 Nameplate Location When calling or writing about your product be sure to mention model and serial numbers...

Page 9: ...inoperative Inoperative temperature switch Test switch and replace if inoperative Inoperative pressure switch Test switch and replace if inoperative Clogged pressure hose Remove and clean or replace...

Page 10: ...weak or missing mixing valve armature spring Disassemble valve and replace spring A siphoning action started in washer will cause water to be siphoned from washer during cycle due to end of drain hos...

Page 11: ...or test switch and replace if inoperative Timer improperly set Reset timer or try another cycle Inoperative timer Test timer and replace if inoperative Motor starting functions inoperative No start o...

Page 12: ...e Broken loose or incorrect wiring Refer to appropriate wiring diagram Broken drive belt Replace belt Inoperative transmission assembly Replace transmission assembly Sheared motor pulley roll pin Remo...

Page 13: ...nts are able to move freely Correct binding component Incorrect voltage Contact local utility company or have a qualified electrician check power supply POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT Inoperative timer Tes...

Page 14: ...ck electronic control operation POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT Belt is tacky and does not allow proper slip Check belt and replace if defective Belt tension is too great and does not allow proper slip Make...

Page 15: ...SE TO CORRECT Unbalanced load in tub Stop washer redistribute load then restart washer Broken or disconnected centering spring s Connect or replace centering spring s Washer is not properly leveled Ad...

Page 16: ...IT 17 TROUBLESHOOTING COIN DROP When coin is placed into coin slot the coin should roll down drop and be heard dropping into coin vault If coin does not fall into coin vault or if coin drop sensor doe...

Page 17: ...nection may prevent coins from registering in coin drop YES Refer to Adjustments section for instructions on cleaning drop NO Is coin drop clean Residue or lint build up may prevent coins from followi...

Page 18: ...16 36007 Section 3 Troubleshooting Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Notes...

Page 19: ...d communication Maintain infrared connection between Micro wand IIIe and electronic control during communication E 05 Invalid Value Communication Invalid code downloaded from Micro wand IIIe to electr...

Page 20: ...Is the IR on the control covered or blocked If needed replace electronic control board Is the IR cap properly attached to the Micro wand Check the following IR disabled by manual prog Is the IR on th...

Page 21: ...he diagnostic mode Also make sure the control is not in a free vend mode NOTE Inspect and test for continuity the harness between the drop and electronic control board NO NO NO Retest again if not suc...

Page 22: ...no LED or VFD functioning on the control board Replace electronic control Open control panel Plug electronic control unit into electrical outlet YES YES Disconnect power and check for broken loose or...

Page 23: ...36007 21 Section 3 Troubleshooting Electronic Control Models EA2820 EA2821 EA2920 and EA2921 Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Notes...

Page 24: ...e voltage 1 Replace inoperative wiring NO Check voltage at the pressure switch 1 PNK BLU and to H3 3 is there voltage 2 On mixing valve check and replace Inlet screens Wiring and connections Replace c...

Page 25: ...PRESSURE SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCH AND WATER CIRCUIT LID SWITCH SENSE MOTOR DIRECTION AND CONTROL AND TIMING CIRCUIT AVAILABLE OUTPUT TRANSISTOR IS OFF WHEN MACHINE IS RUNNING AUDIT CONTROL CIRCUIT H3 2...

Page 26: ...ic control board Open control panel Close washer lid NOTE All checks in this flow chart are based on the assumption a high speed agitate and spin cycle have been selected YES NO After checking for cor...

Page 27: ...2 H6 2 H6 1 H3 3 H3 6 H3 4 K3 K5 K4 K2 K1 H5 4 FS 2 FS 1 N H3 1 H3 1 L1 L1 N H3 5 H5 1 MOTOR START DIRECTION MOTOR MASTER SERVICE DOOR COIN VAULT COIN DROP SENSOR HIGH START AGITATE SPIN 4 6 1 7 3 3 2...

Page 28: ...ance switch correct wiring 3 Possible thermal overload on motor NO NO YES YES Is the unbalance indicator flashing on the electronic control 1 Check voltage at electronic control board BLU H3 4 to H3 6...

Page 29: ...H3 4 K3 K5 K4 K2 K1 FS 2 FS 1 LOW MOTOR MOTOR SPEED HOT COLD ELECTRONIC CONTROL SCHEMATIC COLD MIXING VALVE PRESSURE SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCH AND WATER CIRCUIT LID SWITCH SENSE MOTOR DIRECTION AND CONTR...

Page 30: ...iaphragms on the mixing valve may lock open The way to test this problem is to unplug the washer and see whether the mixing valve allows water to come in If this happens replace the mixing valve NO Af...

Page 31: ...ALVE PRESSURE SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCH AND WATER CIRCUIT LID SWITCH SENSE MOTOR DIRECTION AND CONTROL AND TIMING CIRCUIT AVAILABLE OUTPUT TRANSISTOR IS OFF WHEN MACHINE IS RUNNING AUDIT CONTROL CIRCUIT...

Page 32: ...ounts does the cycle counter advance Check wiring and connections Replace coin drop The audit coin count will not advance in the diagnostic cycle Micro wand or manual EC control audit will have to be...

Page 33: ...right Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Section 4 Grounding 27 WALL RECEPTACLE POLARITY CHECK Refer to Figure 2 28 POWER CORD TO CONTROL HOOD CONTROL HOOD TO THE CONTROL PANEL FRAME...

Page 34: ...emoved during servicing these ground wires must be reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded W003 WARNING Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 29 CONTROL HOO...

Page 35: ...osition facing the front of the washer 31 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY a CONTROL PANEL 1 Remove two control panel attaching screws and lay assembly forward on a protective pad on cabinet top Refer to Figure...

Page 36: ...riate wiring diagram when rewiring switch c INDICATOR LIGHTS Unbalanced Load in Use Rinse or Spin Refer to Figure 7 1 Remove two control panel attaching screws and lay assembly forward on protective p...

Page 37: ...s holding switches to control panel Refer to Figure 8 NOTE Lockwashers must be between switches and control panel when installing switches Refer to Figure 8 4 Disconnect wires from switches and indica...

Page 38: ...block plug from timer by pressing in movable locking tabs located on each side of terminal block plug Refer to Figure 10 Then pull terminal block plug away from timer 5 Disconnect ground wire from ter...

Page 39: ...tioning timer bracket over shoulder screw slide timer and bracket forward until bottom front of bracket contacts rear of coin vault in meter case Refer to Figure 9 6 While holding timer bracket up aga...

Page 40: ...When installing meter case shoulder screw must be installed in outer hole to enable timer bracket to slide under screw head Refer to Figure 9 7 Remove front panel assembly Refer to Paragraph 36 8 Remo...

Page 41: ...sen inner clamp then loosen clamp and remove elbow from inner hose NOTE When installing elbow on inner hose DO NOT allow hose inside of washer to twist Direct elbow toward drain receptacle and secure...

Page 42: ...7 Section 5 Service Procedures Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Figure 16 Door Front W288SE3A Door Front W289SE3A Door Front W290SE3A Procedure One Procedure Two Procedur...

Page 43: ...36 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY a Remove two screws from bottom edge of front panel Refer to Figure 17 b Pull bottom of panel away from washer until hold down clips located on top flange of panel disengage fr...

Page 44: ...Run belt off motor pulley then remove belt from pump pulley NOTE After installing pump belt adjust belt Refer to Paragraph 63 b DRIVE BELT Removal 1 Remove front panel Refer to Paragraph 36 2 Remove t...

Page 45: ...OPY or TRANSMIT Figure 19 Screw Hose Clip W192PE3E Pump Mounting Screw Hose Support Hose Clamp Pump to Elbow Hose Outer Tub Drain Elbow Tub to Pump Hose Hose Clamp Hose Clamp Hose Coupler Drain Hose H...

Page 46: ...asher s spin operation 1 Push belt in through front of motor mount and place belt on motor pulley 2 Reach in and around right side of motor and starting with belt on right side of large drive pulley r...

Page 47: ...mounting bracket Lift motor off mounting bracket and remove balance of rubber mounts and steel washers from motor mounting studs Refer to Figure 22 IMPORTANT When installing motor on mounting bracket...

Page 48: ...r Pulley Roll Pin Motor Pulley Pump Roll Pin Locknut Screw Spring Helper Spring Locknut Clip Idler Lever Washer Shoulder Bolt Mounting Bracket Locknut Motor Mount Post Motor Mount Rubber Screw Motor M...

Page 49: ...cking tab on top of connection block and at the same time pull connection block away from motor switch Refer to Figure 21 IMPORTANT To avoid an open circuit DO NOT pull on terminal block wires when re...

Page 50: ...stability If hooks are placed between vanes damage to agitator may occur c Using a rocking motion back and forth carefully lift agitator off drive bell 44 CABINET TOP ASSEMBLY a Remove front panel Re...

Page 51: ...ing hose to switch to remove any moisture that may have accumulated in the hose c Push base wire harness block and pressure hose down through hole in cabinet top d Tape loading door closed e Open cabi...

Page 52: ...tion 5 Service Procedures Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Figure 26 Pressure Hose W314SE3D Corner Gusset Ground Wire Mixing Valve Wire Harness Disconnect Blocks 274P4 Tu...

Page 53: ...ft NOTE Drive Bell Tool No 253P4 must be updated with jaws No 294P4A and Bolt No 294P4B to remove the 36443 Drive Bell c Back bolt out of 294P4 Drive Bell Tool approximately three quarters of the way...

Page 54: ...erial from seal mounting area of hub assembly bronze bearing and washer Refer to Figure 30 l Lubricate new seal with liquid soap or soapy water to aid in assembly of seal onto hub Refer to Figure 31 m...

Page 55: ...adjustable wrench turn large nut on tool clockwise to force drive bell down onto transmission shaft until drive bell bottoms out on shaft d Turn quarter inch bolt out of transmission shaft and remove...

Page 56: ...rough holes in new switch Refer to Figure 36 5 Place switch tool Part No 272P4 over switch clip tabs as shown in Figure 36 6 Carefully place switch down into switch holder line up the switch clip tabs...

Page 57: ...Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT NOTE Make sure switch is secure within holder by wigging it back and forth d Reset switch lever by raising and lowering loading door NOTE Be sure switch lever tab...

Page 58: ...ph 44 c Remove two screws holding mixing valve to mounting bracket at rear of washer cabinet Refer to Figure 39 NOTE When installing mixing valve tab on bottom flange must be placed in positioning hol...

Page 59: ...44 c Loosen hose clamp and remove filler hose from outer tub cover Refer to Figure 40 NOTE When installing filler hose white line on hose must be aligned with line located on top side of outer tub co...

Page 60: ...IMPORTANT Care must be taken not to twist or bunch gasket in any one area to avoid leaks after assembly g Install gasket past ends of hold down tabs to bottom of gasket groove using semi curled end of...

Page 61: ...Outer Tub W255SE3B Outer Tub Cover Outer Tub Cover Gasket Tub Flange Place fingers under this area and pull out and away from tub and at the same time lift up on tub cover to remove cover off tub fla...

Page 62: ...n the clothes guard as you could damage it Grasp top flange the washtub and remove from outer tub NOTE When installing washtub make sure all traces of old gasket are removed from bottom of washtub Whe...

Page 63: ...nner surface of outer tub flange IMPORTANT All foreign material must be removed from inner surface of outer tub flange before installing No 495P3 Hub and Seal Kit b Apply a small amount of No 27615P S...

Page 64: ...ver large hex nut then tap hex wrench with a hammer until hub assembly turns or until large hex nut will no longer tighten l To install No 27125 washtub gasket follow these steps 1 Thoroughly clean al...

Page 65: ...al Kit Refer to Paragraph 50 f Reach in through front of motor mounting bracket and move idler lever to left to release tension on belt IMPORTANT Use care when releasing idler lever tension If idler l...

Page 66: ...pivot dome off tub Refer to Figure 47 NOTE To prevent porcelain damage leg plates must be installed on outside of outer tub flange when reinstalling support legs Do not overtighten screws as this cou...

Page 67: ...51 b Remove screw washer and helix holding drive pulley to input shaft of transmission assembly Refer to Figure 48 c Lift drive pulley up and out from between tub support legs NOTE When reinstalling p...

Page 68: ...ure 49 Bearing Bearing Housing Assembly Lower Brake Assembly Spring Washer Thick Washer Thin Helix Washer Cap Screw Pivot Dome Washer Base W183SE3C Brake Pad Rubber Sleeve Shoulder Screw Support Leg D...

Page 69: ...operation of washer Any lubricant on pivot dome or snubber pad and isolator assembly will cause premature tripping of the out of balance switch This condition will persist until lubricant is removed...

Page 70: ...damage Torque screws between 90 to 130 inch pounds 10 to 15 Nm e Remove four screws and lockwashers holding transmission assembly to balance ring Then lift transmission assembly straight up and out o...

Page 71: ...h a locking pliers i Remove drive pinion from input shaft using a hammer and punch to drive shaft out of pinion j Remove input shaft from transmission cover IMPORTANT Carefully examine area inside cov...

Page 72: ...mission case where internal gear will ride g Place internal gear into transmission case Make sure guide pin on internal gear fits in hole on slide IMPORTANT Never install a used internal gear in a new...

Page 73: ...ecial Screw Lockwasher Washer Drive Pinion Shaft Input Screw Washer Reduction Gear Dowel Pin Cap Screw Dowel Pin Transmission Cover Assembly Slide Rack Agitator Pinion Transmission Case Assembly Washe...

Page 74: ...n Refer to Figure 50 57 UPPER BEARING ASSEMBLY a Remove transmission assembly Refer to Paragraph 55 b Remove screws holding each support leg to outer tub Refer to Figure 47 c Lift complete pivot dome...

Page 75: ...or isolator will cause premature tripping of the out of balance switch b Clean surface of pivot dome Then carefully place tub module back into washer making sure pivot dome is positioned properly in...

Page 76: ...round wires must be reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded W003 WARNING Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT i Reinstall cabinet top j Remove control pane...

Page 77: ...asher forward on front legs and lower back down into position to set rear self leveling legs d Washer must not rock After washer is at desired height tighten locknuts securely against bottom of washer...

Page 78: ...justing screw CLOCKWISE and decreased by turning screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE One quarter turn of adjusting screw represents approximately one inch 2 54 cm increase or decrease of water level in washtub IMP...

Page 79: ...lt adjustment is required 63 BELT PUMP a Remove front panel assembly Refer to Paragraph 36 b Loosen front mounting screw then loosen two rear screws Refer to Figure 60 c Shift front of pump mounting b...

Page 80: ...ing is hooked to a green clip at the right side of the drive motor bracket The green tab should extend at a 90 degree right angle to the front of the machine Refer to Figure 61 If the green tab is at...

Page 81: ...de of the coin drop Refer to Figure 63 d Insert a coin through the coin drop If coin does not roll through drop continue with the following e Remove cotter pin from top of drop Refer to Figure 63 Save...

Page 82: ...rop sensor for dust or dirt on eyes Wipe eyes with dry cotton swab Refer to Figure 67 IMPORTANT DO NOT use isopropyl alcohol to clean electronic sensor or eyes k Reinstall coin return on to coin drop...

Page 83: ...o washer before performing the following steps or when replacing switch CONTINUITY EXISTS BETWEEN SWITCH TERMINAL R AND RED WIRE A MANUALLY DEPRESS ACTUATOR CONTINUITY BROKEN BETWEEN SWITCH TERMINAL R...

Page 84: ...TEST YES NO Washer Motor Failure Motor Switch Start Terminals A B High Speed Terminals C D Low Speed Terminals E F Motor Windings Start Winding G High Speed Winding H Low Speed Winding I Protector Com...

Page 85: ...ong L1 Neutral Ground 0 V A C 115 12 V A C 115 12 V A C NOTE A qualified electrician should check polarity of wall receptacle If a voltage reading is measured other than that illustrated the qualified...

Page 86: ...ified electrician If a positive ground cannot be established through power cord and if local code permits its use connect an external ground wire 18 gauge minimum available at your local hardware stor...

Page 87: ...rating during each portion of the cycle are indicated on cycle chart These status lights will operate regardless of whether loading door switch contact is open or not SPECIAL OPTIONS PROGRAMMABLE Rins...

Page 88: ...WASH AGITATE 7 15 by 1 7 15 by 1 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE PAUSE 10 10 10 PAUSE SPIN 2 00 1 00 40 SPIN SPIN SPRAY C 45 C 45 C...

Page 89: ...ions slide must provide an input on line number one and number two UNBALANCED LIGHT Control will shut down washer and will also turn on UNBALANCED light whenever loading door switch contact is opened...

Page 90: ...our minutes and possibly up to 12 hours after programmer is removed from the washer If during this time programmer is attached to another washer values from first washer are capable of being transferr...

Page 91: ...here is a power outage Attaching programmer to washer control will not affect washer or any cycle currently in progress Making program changes while washer is in a cycle will cause cycle in progress t...

Page 92: ...WATER AGITATE SPIN COLD WATER WASH TIME RINSE TIME RINSE TEMP EXTRA RINSE SPIN TIME PROGRAM TRANSFER MORE LESS HOT WASH SLIDE DROP COIN VALUE VEND PRICE DIAGNOSTIC AUDIT PROGRAM RSPC 31930 TOP W265SE...

Page 93: ...be changed using MORE and LESS pads WASH TIME RINSE TIME and SPIN TIME pads will allow viewing programmed time for that portion of washer cycle RINSE TEMP pad allows viewing the rinse temperature in...

Page 94: ...NGE BLUE wire will remain unused within meter case Loop end of this wire back onto itself and tape to prevent end of wire from making contact with meter case c Common line GRAY YELLOW wire connects to...

Page 95: ...ht An A will be displayed Pressing SPIN will cause washer to spin and SPIN and UNBALANCED lights to light An S will be displayed Whenever switching motor on or off or switching between AGITATE SPIN th...

Page 96: ...AND TRANSFORMER DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC CONTROL Figure 73 6 SHD 5 BLK 4 ORN 3 YEL 2 BLU 1 WHT P11 P7 GRN GROUND P10 P1 BLK L7 P2 BLK L7 P5 ORG HOT P3 BLU WHT PRESS SW P4 GRY COLD P9 BRN SPIN P8 YEL NEUT P6...

Page 97: ...c pad Unplug power cord Disconnect P1 P2 and P8 terminals from control Correct wiring YES YES Correct wiring YES Recheck troubleshooting sequence If problem persists replace control NO YES YES YES Pre...

Page 98: ...ace fuse YES NO Replace control YES NO Correct wiring NO Inspect mixing valve YES YES Recheck troubleshooting sequence If problem persists replace control YES NO Inspect motor switch overload protecto...

Page 99: ...heck water inlet for proper pressure and temperature Press COLD diagnostic pad again to stop fill Press HOT diagnostic pad YES Replace control NO NO YES Inspect mixing valve Press HOT diagnostic pad a...

Page 100: ...related to electronic control Refer to Section 3 Troubleshooting for diagnosing problems with components other than the electronic control NO Replace control Washer will not agitate properly Broken lo...

Page 101: ...loading door switch NO Replace control YES NO Replace control YES NO Replace control NO Connect handheld and press SPIN diagnostic pad Problem not related to electronic control Refer to Section 3 Trou...

Page 102: ...ized Always handle electronic control by the metal edges If a wrist strap is not available touch washer while it is plugged in to dissipate any charge before handling the control To replace control fi...

Page 103: ...ll Main Motor Relay K5 120 Volts not found between COM and P8 in agitation 120 Volts not found between COM and P8 in spin Agitation Relay K3 120 Volts not found between P6 and P8 in agitation 120 Volt...

Page 104: ...102 36007 Section 8 Service Procedures Unique to the EA2311 Electronic Control Model Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Notes...

Page 105: ...SPIN X X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 36 SPIN AND SPRAY X X COLD N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 07 SPIN X X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 07 PAUSE X 04 RINSE RINSE FILL Timer Motor Runs X X COLD 36 PAUSE OR FILL X X COLD...

Page 106: ...IN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 25 1 25 SPIN AND SPRAY X COLD N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 45 45 SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 15 1 15 PAUSE X 04 04 RINSE FILL Timer Motor Runs X COLD 13 19 PAUSE OR FILL X X C...

Page 107: ...SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 32 SPIN AND SPRAY X COLD N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 30 SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 29 PAUSE X 06 RINSE FILL Timer Motor Runs X COLD 06 PAUSE OR FILL X X COLD 20 AGITATE O...

Page 108: ...SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 32 1 32 SPIN AND SPRAY X COLD N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 30 30 SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 29 1 30 PAUSE X 06 06 RINSE FILL Timer Motor Runs X COLD 06 34 PAUSE OR FILL X X...

Page 109: ...21 SPIN SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 25 SPIN AND SPRAY X COLD N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 45 SPIN X N FAST PP SLOW D SLOW 1 15 PAUSE X 04 RINSE FILL Timer Motor Runs X COLD 13 PAUSE OR FILL X X COLD 13 A...

Page 110: ...C 45 SPIN SPRAY SPIN 1 30 1 30 1 30 SPIN OPTIONAL EXTRA RINSE RINSE RINSE FILL C VARIABLE C VARIABLE C VARIABLE RINSE AGITATE 2 00 2 00 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE 20 PAUSE 40 AGITATE PAUSE 10 10 10 PAUSE SP...

Page 111: ...are removed during servicing these ground wires must be reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded W003 WARNING Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Section...

Page 112: ...emoved Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing these ground wires must be reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded W003 WARNING Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO N...

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