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Troubleshooting
5. Timer Does Not Advance
Timer does not advance.
Is pause part
of normal
operation?
Timer is designed to
pause during fill
periods and when
going from agitate to
spin. Allow completion
of those steps. Some
cycles (delicate) have
additional pauses.
Refer to diagram for
information on time
required.
Yes
Is timer
inoperative?
Test for
continuity
through timer
circuits (refer to
wiring diagram)
and replace if
inoperative.
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?
TLW363S
Has washer
drive motor
over loaded
and motor
thermal
overload been
tripped?
Timer 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.
Yes
Timer pauses until
pressure switch is
satisfied. Timer is
designed to pause
when going from
spin into rinse to
allow the washtub to
stop spinning before
filling. Make sure
timer has advanced
into fill portion of
rinse cycle.
Is timer
motor lead
wire off timer
terminal?
Refer to
appropriate
wiring diagram
and reattach
wire.
No
Yes
Is there
broken, loose
or incorrect
wiring?
Refer to
appropriate
wiring diagram.
Yes
Is washer
siphoning
during rinse
fill?
Install siphon
break kit, Part
No. 562P3.
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
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