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Tumble - Variable Frequency Drive & Micro Test Procedure
The single red LED in the middle of the CPU PCB should be lit when the microprocessor has power
and is processing data. Red light flashing means it has power But is NOT processing data. Remove
power from machine for 2 minutes to reset board. If no red light, there is no power to the board.
This testing procedure should be followed. A DCM ground control circuit is used on this Variable Fre-
quency Drive. The white wire supplies a DCM ground through the Run relay contacts. When testing
this unit you will get a 24VDC reading when NOT calling for that action. A 0 VDC reading will show
when that rotation direction is called for. You must take the VDC reading between either two points
DCM and FWD OR REV. (Remember - 0 Volts when calling for an extract or wash speed). The Vari-
able Frequency Drive also uses two braking resistors to dissapate the voltage generated after motion
has been signaled to stop. In these models they are both rated at 160 ohms. Please remember that
when testing these that a 160 ohms reading does not always confirm a good resistor. The resistors
could be breaking down under heat load. If these resistors are grounded or open they could possibly
make this unit malfunction.
Liquid Chemical Signals
Chemical injections signals are available in all bathes. If programmed, the following numbers will pro-
vide 120 VAC signals to the designated terminals on the back of the washer. All Chemical injections
signals are delayed until 10 seconds after the tub starts to fill with water. All signals are 10 seconds in
duration.
Intermediate Extract Circuit
Intermediate Extract can be programmed after all bathes except the Final Rinse (see Final Extract). If
programmed for Intermediate Extract, the Microprocessor will signal the Input/Output PCB to supply
a DCM ground (red output light #14 on Input/Output PCB will be lit) on the orange wire to the REV
terminal on the Variable Frequency Drive. This insures that the tub is turning the correct direction
before starting into spin. Next, the Input/Output PCB supplies a DCM ground (red output light #15
on Input/Output PCB will be lit) on both the red M13 and black wires M12 to the (intermediate spin)
terminals on the Variable Frequency Drive.
Final Extract Circuit
Same sequence as Intermediate Extract but adds the following. The Input/Output PCB supplies a
DCM ground (red output light #16 on Input/Output PCB will be lit) on the green wire to the (final
spin) terminal M11 on the Variable Frequency Drive. REV; M13; M12 ; M11 all 4 terminals are supplied
a DCM ground for high spin.
End of Cycle
At the end of the cycle, the Display PCB will read 0 minutes, the Beeper will sound for 5 seconds in
1 second intervals and the End of Cycle Light will come on. The washer door must be opened before
the display resets and allows a different cycle to be selected. You can run the same cycle again with
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out opening the door BUT you must open to reset to another cycle.
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Summary of Contents for Wn0600ea-13en2x-sskcs-usx
Page 11: ...11 Section 1 Machine Dimensions...
Page 14: ...T 600 Mounting Pad Dimensions Part 8533 097 001 11 16 14...
Page 15: ...T 900 Mounting Pad Dimensions Part 8533 097 001 11 16 15...
Page 16: ...T 1200 Mounting Pad Dimensions Part 8533 097 001 11 16 16...
Page 17: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 17 Notes...
Page 18: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 18 Notes...
Page 19: ...19 Section 2 Machine Installation Operating Instructions...
Page 26: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 26 Notes...
Page 27: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 27 Section 3 Machine Programming Instructions...
Page 39: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 39 Section 4 Trouble Shooting...
Page 42: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 42 WN____ Input Output PCB Board...
Page 43: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 43 WN____ Microprocessor PCB Board...
Page 53: ...53 Section 5 Machine Service Procedures...
Page 71: ...Water Level Part 8533 097 001 11 16 71...
Page 76: ...WN0900XA 12EN2X SSKCS USX Schematic Diagram Part 8533 097 001 11 16 76...
Page 77: ...WN1200XA 12EN2X SSKCS USX Schematic Diagram 1 Part 8533 097 001 11 16 77...
Page 78: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 78 Notes...
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Page 101: ...9 15 16 10 11 12 Part 8533 097 001 11 16 101 17 Plunger Switch 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 5...
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Page 119: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 119 Notes...
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Page 121: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 121 Section 7 Electric Heated Models...
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Page 131: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 131 Notes...
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Page 133: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 133 Section 8 Steam Heated Valve Kit...
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Page 152: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 152 50HZ Electric Heated Models 1 2 3 4 2...
Page 154: ...WN0600EA 68XN Part 8533 097 001 11 16 154 Part 8533 053 001 2 09 rev 2...
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Page 157: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 157 Section 10 Maintenance...
Page 159: ...Part 8533 097 001 11 16 159 Notes...