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Washer does not

drain.

Disconnect power from the

washer, remove the front panel,

reconnect power and set the timer to

the drain position. Is the

pump running?

120 VAC.

Defective  timer

or wiring.

Zero.

Washer does not drain.

Note: Always check wiring to the components.

Unplug the connector

from the drain pump and

measure the voltage drop

between the two

pins in the plug.

Yes.

No.

Restricted

drain hose.

Defective

drain pump.

Drive motor operates in

spin but not in agitation.

Disconnect power from the

washer, remove the front panel.

Can the motor pulley be turned in the

agitation direction?

Drive motor operates in spin but not in agitation.

Note: Always check wiring
to the components.

Yes.

Transmission is

locked.

No.

Measure the voltage drop

between the two terminals

of the lid switch.

Defective

lid switch.

120 VAC.

Zero.

Defective

timer.

Summary of Contents for 2.7 Cu. Ft. Tubs

Page 1: ...1 KLWH HVWLQJKRXVH 752 8 20 352 8 76 125 7 0 5 SERVICE MANUAL TOP LOAD WASHERS 2 7 3 0 Cu Ft Tubs 5995377099 November 2002 ...

Page 2: ... the fuse Turn off the gas supply Turn off the water supply 3 Never interfere with the proper operation of any safety device 4 USE ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS CATALOGED FOR THIS APPLIANCE SUBSTITUTIONS MAY DEFEAT COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY STANDARDS SET FOR HOME APPLIANCES 5 GROUNDING The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN or GREEN with YELLOW STRIPES Ground leads are not to be used as ...

Page 3: ... control 14 Load size 14 Energy saving tips 14 SECTION B OWNERS GUIDE 15 29 Safety information 15 16 For your safety 15 Product registration 15 Important safety instructions 15 Prevent fire 15 Protect children 15 Prevent injury 16 Washing procedures 17 19 Sorting laundry 17 Prepare items for washing 17 Pretreat stains and heavy soil 17 Adding detergent 18 Adding liquid bleach 18 Adding laundry 18 ...

Page 4: ... Installation 32 Replacement parts 33 United States 33 Canada 33 SECTION D PARTS LOCATION AND THEIR FUNCTION 34 42 Timer 34 Speed combination switch 34 Sample timer cycle chart 35 Pressure switch assembly 36 Wash cycle options switch 36 Wash rinse temperature switch 36 Auto temp system 37 The end of cycle signal switch 37 The end of cycle signal 37 Lid lock assembly 38 Softener dispenser 38 Agitat...

Page 5: ...sher will only fill with cold water in the wash cycle with the temp switch set to warm cold 60 Water temperature is too hot or too cold in the wash cycle with the temp sw set to warm warm 61 Washer will only fill with hot water in the wash cycle with the temp switch set to warm cold but does fill with cold water in the rinse cycle 61 SECTION G TEARDOWN 62 79 Removing the knobs 62 Timer knob some m...

Page 6: ...emoving the splash tub cover 74 Removing the spin basket 74 Removing the trunnion 74 Removing the top half of the tub seal 75 Removing the bottom half of the tub seal 75 Removing the outer tub 75 Removing the tub bearing 75 Removing the drive belt 76 Removing the transmission pulley 76 Removing the transmission 76 Replacing the vertical springs 76 Removing the idler pulley assembly 77 Removing the...

Page 7: ...erial number breakdown 3 Tech sheet location X C 2 0 7 0 1 3 8 8 Incremented unit number Production week Last digit of production year Product identification Manufacturing facility On the under side of the lid in the top right hand corner Inside the console ...

Page 8: ...age No Load Low Speed 250 575 250 575 Spin Wattage No Load High Speed Max After 10 Sec 800 800 Spin Wattage No Load High Speed Max After 10 Sec 700 700 Full Spin Wattage Full Load High Speed 300 660 300 660 Full Spin Wattage Full Load Low Speed 250 575 250 575 Spin Wattage Full Load High Speed Max After 10 Sec 900 900 Spin Wattage Full Load High Speed Max After 10 Sec 700 700 Tub Capacity Water Us...

Page 9: ...NG LEAD END Three Speed ROTATION SPEED L1 L2 7 CCW HI 3 6 1 5 CCW LO 3 2 1 5 CW HI 3 6 5 1 CW LO 3 2 5 1 ROTATION GIVEN VIEWING LEAD END ROTATION SPEED L1 L2 7 8 CCW HI 3 6 1 5 CCW LO 3 2 1 5 W OR CCW EX LO 3 2 1 5 W V CW HI 3 6 5 1 CW LO 3 2 5 1 W OR CW EX LO 3 2 5 1 W V ...

Page 10: ...10 Caution Disconnect Electrical Current Before Servicing ...

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Page 12: ... heavy soil 4 Add the measured amount of detergent to wash tub 5 Ifdesired addliquidbleachtoBleachDispenser 6 Add laundry load to wash tub 7 If desired add liquid fabric softener to Fabric Softener Dispenser 8 Setcycleselectorandwashercontrolsaccording to type size and soil level of each load 9 Close lid and pull cycle selector knob to start washer 10 Remove items at end of cycle A signal will sou...

Page 13: ...Soak or Prewash setting into the Whites wash and Extra Rinse cycles 1 Add the measured amount of detergent to wash tub then add wash load 2 Select appropriate Wash Rinse Temperature Load Size and Agitate Spin Speed 3 Select Power Scrub under Wash Cycle Options To use a cycle other than Whites after the Soak or Prewash settings select OFF and manually advance cycle selector to cycle desired 4 Fill ...

Page 14: ...m press Lightly soiled white colorfast Warm Cold cotton perm press Noncolorfast fabrics knits delicates hand washables Cold Cold Washable woolens Warm Warm unregulated or Precision Temp Control LOAD SIZEsetstheamountofwashandrinsewaterfor the wash load Select a water level appropriate for the load size There should be enough water for items to move freely To increase water level after the wash cyc...

Page 15: ... reactions that could ignite or explode Do not put oily or greasy rags or clothing on top of the washer These substances give off vapors that could ignite the materials Do not add gasoline cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water s...

Page 16: ...ust never be removed Never ground the washer to a gas pipe Do not use an extension cord or an adaptor plug Follow package directions when using laundry products Incorrect usage can produce poisonous gas resulting in serious injury or death Do not combine laundry products for use in 1 load unless specified on the label Do not mix chlorine bleach with ammonia or acids such as vinegar To prevent seri...

Page 17: ...iled items from lightly soiled items Separate lacy sheer and loosely knit items from sturdy items Sort laundry into loads that can be washed together 2 Prepare items for washing Empty pockets Empty pockets Brush off lint and dirt Shake out rugs and beach towels Close zippers fasten hooks tie strings and sashes and remove nonwashable trims and ornaments Removepins decorativebuttons beltbuckles and ...

Page 18: ... row of holes in wash tub Do not overload washer Do not put items on top of agitator or wrap them around it Load items evenly Combine large and small items in a load Load large items first Large items should not be more than half the total wash load When washing a single heavy item add 1 or 2 towels to balance the load 7 If desired add liquid fabric softener to Fabric Softener Dispenser some model...

Page 19: ...s closed To stop the washer push in the cycle selector knob Do not stop and restart washer during a spin when using the fabric softener dispenser To change a cycle push in the cycle selector knob Turn it clockwise to the desired setting Pull out the knob to restart the washer 10 Remove items when the cycle is completed For your safety the lid locks when the tub is spinning It will remain locked fo...

Page 20: ...ts egg Beverages coffee tea soda juice alcoholic beverages Blood Candle wax crayon Chocolate Collar or cuff soil cosmetics Dye transfer on white fabric Grass TREATMENT Apply ice Scrape off excess Place stain face down on paper towels Saturate with prewash stain remover or nonflammable dry cleaning fluid Use product containing enzymes to pretreat or soak stains Soak for 30 minutes or more Wash Pret...

Page 21: ...ymes Pretreat with prewash stain remover Wash using bleach safe for fabric May be impossible to remove Place stain face down on paper towels Apply nail polish remover to back of stain Repeat replacing paper towels frequently Do not use on acetate fabrics WATER BASED Rinse fabric in cool water while stain is wet Wash Once paint is dry it cannot be removed OIL BASED AND VARNISH Use solvent recommend...

Page 22: ...ttest water and bleach safe for fabric Use correct amount of detergent and hottest water safe for fabric Do not pour liquid fabric softener directly on fabric See package directions or Washing Procedures for proper diluting Never pour chlorine bleach directly on fabric Check condition of items before washing See Washing Procedures for preparing and loading the wash load See Washing Procedures for ...

Page 23: ... L warm water in plastic container Soak item Rinse and rewash Reduce load size Rinse in cold water with liquid fabric softener Soak in detergent booster or product containing enzymes Wash in hot water 120 F 49 C using full permanent press cycle Increase detergent Add bleach safe for fabric Or treat with color remover To restore discolored load of whites use rust remover safe for fabric Do not use ...

Page 24: ...ined clean with diluted chlorine bleach 1 2 cup 120 ml in 1 quart 95 L water Rinse several times with clear water Remove glue residue from tape or labels with a mixture of warm water and mild detergent Or touch residue with the sticky side of the tape or label Before moving the washer place a strip of cardboard or thin fiberboard under the front leveling legs to prevent floor damage Winterizing In...

Page 25: ... supply faucets are not turned on Cycle selector is not in correct position Motorisoverheated This is normal Stop washer and check tub If noise continues after washer is restarted objects may be in pump Call your authorizedservicer To prevent unnecessary noise and damagetotub fastenfastenersandturn items inside out Do not overload washer Stop washer and reduce load This is usually normal If sound ...

Page 26: ...yormeatthermometer Watertemperature should be at least 130 F 70 C Adjust water heater as necessary Avoid using hot water elsewhere before or during washer use There may not be enough hot water available for proper cleaning If problem persists your hot water system may be unable to support more than 1 use at a time Clean and straighten the drain hose Checkandtightenhoseconnections Installrubber sea...

Page 27: ...tinteresttoobtainandkeepallreceipts Thiswrittenwarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights Youmayalsohaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostate Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Frigidaire Home Products 800 944 9044 Frigidaire Home Products P O Box 212378 Augusta GA 30917 FRIGIDAIRE GALLERY TOP LOAD WASHER WARRANTY UNITED STATES Your Frigidaire product is protected by this warranty N...

Page 28: ... backed by FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS PARTS AND SERVICE one of Canada s largest parts and service networks The Frigidaire reputation means you can enjoy complete professional service from one of our hundreds of trained technicians across the country Ask your Frigidaire dealer for details about the Extended Service Plan offered by FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS PARTS AND SERVICE to all purchasers of Frigid...

Page 29: ...s model and serial numbers d Replacement parts only for the remainder of the original warranty WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO a Transportationdamage b Supply and replacement of porcelain fuses glass and light bulbs c Parts and service supplied or obtained from other than FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS PARTS AND SERVICE or FRIGIDAIRE HOME PRODUCTS PARTS AND SERVICE authorized depots d Damage or failure as th...

Page 30: ...local codes and ordinances or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Codes ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition If in doubt call a licensed electrician DO NOT cut off or alter the grounding prong on the power supply cord In situations where a two slot receptacle is present it is the owner s responsibility to have a licensed electrician replace it with a properly grounded three prong gro...

Page 31: ...ere it will come in contact with curtains or drapes 3 In an area garage or garage type building where gasoline of other flammables are kept or stored including automobiles 4 On carpet Floor MUST BE SOLID with a maximum slope of 1 in 2 54 cm To ensure vibration or movement does not occur REINFORCEMENTof the floor may be necessary IMPORTANT MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES When installed in alcove Si...

Page 32: ...o the COLD water faucet tighten by hand then tighten another 2 3 turn with pliers DO NOT CROSS THREAD OR OVERTIGHTEN THESE CONNECTIONS Turn the water on and check for leaks at both connections 5 Carefully move the washer to its final location 6 To ensure the washer is level and solid on all four legs open the lid grasp the top panel and tilt the washer forward so the rear legs are off the ground G...

Page 33: ...her contact your local dealer retailer or call 905 565 9200 for the authorized Frigidaire Parts and Service depot nearest you Destroy the carton and plastic bags after the washer is unpacked Children might use them for play Cartons covered with rugs bedspreads or plastic sheets can become airtight chambers causing suffocation Place all materials in a garbage container or make materials inaccessibl...

Page 34: ...ons of agitation and spin speeds When a speed combination is set depending on the model two of either 3 or 5 sets of contacts close completing the circuit to one of the motor s run windings SECTION D PARTS LOCATION AND THEIR FUNCTION Timer The timer is located in the console and controls electrical power to the components of the washer The timer is made up of a motor driven spool that advances one...

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Page 36: ...SH AND EXTRA RINSE cycles and have the cycles run continuously The contacts of the switch bypass the OFF position between these cycles so the timer advances from one cycle to another without stopping Wash rinse temperature switch The wash rinse temperature switch is located in the console The wash rinse temperature switch allows the user to select the water temperature in the wash and rinse cycles...

Page 37: ...r solenoid by contacts F and H of the temperature selector switch The auto temperature control cycles the cold water solenoid using the information received from the sensor to control the wash water temperature to 90 5 degrees F When the temp selector switch is set to regulated cold cold electrical power is supplied to the cold water solenoid by contacts FF and C of the temperature selector switch...

Page 38: ...softener moves from the dispenser to the outer cavity of the dispenser or agitator and is held in place by centrifugal force until the end of the spin cycle The softener is then dispensed into the tub during the rinse fill portion of the wash cycle Agitator The agitator is located in the center of the inner tub The agitator is driven by the shaft of the transmission and rotates back and forth to m...

Page 39: ...leed orifice outside the seat contact area and a large main orifice at its center The armature of the solenoid serves to open and close the main orifice The armature operates within a closed metal tube valve guide which is sealed by the outer edge of the diaphragm to the valve body A coil spring holds the armature down against the diaphragm main orifice when the solenoid is not energized The follo...

Page 40: ...3 foot standpipe height to 7 G P M with a 8 foot standpipe height The motor The motor is mounted to transmission mounting plate which is part of the leg and dome assembly and is located at the right front under the tub The motor is a capacitor start bi directional motor Depending on the model it is either 1 2 or 3 4 HP with from 1 to 3 speeds The motor drives the transmission by a belt When the mo...

Page 41: ...ansmission slips to allow turning of the transmission and the spin basket Spin basket or inner tub The spin basket is mounted to the top of the transmission The spin basket holds the clothes During the wash cycle the movement of the agitator draws water up through the lint screen filter in the bottom of the spin basket and forces it out the holes in the side and the bottom As the water circulates ...

Page 42: ...d the base Thesnubberallowstheleganddomeassemblytomove while the base remains stationary Base The base is made of heavy metal that is embossed for strength The base supports the complete weight of the washer clothes and water Splash tub cover The splash tub cover snaps to the top of the outer tub and prevents water from splashing out over the outer tub Outer tub The outer tub holds the water and i...

Page 43: ...ance between Prewash and Regular Wash without being reset If the option switch is set to Power Scrub Extra Rinse the contacts between terminals 5 and 2 and terminals 5 and 4 are closed connecting L1 to terminals T13L and T16L of the timer This allows the timer to be started at Prewash and run through Extra Rinse without being reset The other contacts in the option switch 1 to 3 and 1 to 9 are used...

Page 44: ...cts F to H and FF to C of the temp switch are closed and power is applied to both the hot and cold solenoids Cold Cold Contacts FF to C of the temp switch are closed and power is applied to the cold solenoid Warm Warm Contacts FF to H and FF to C of the temp switch are closed and power is applied to both the hot and cold solenoids Reg Cold Cold Contacts FF to C and F to D of the temp switch are cl...

Page 45: ...sed power is applied to the hot solenoid giving a warm spray rinse During the rinse cycle with temp switch set to All settings other than Timer contact T23 swings from T24 to T22 and timer contact T22 is closed to T24 Terminal T24 provides power through T21 to the cold water solenoid Warm Warm Timer contact T23 swings from T24 to T22 and timer contact T22 is closed to T24 Terminal T24 provides pow...

Page 46: ...imer are closed Current follows the path of least resistance through contacts T16 to T17 to terminal TM of the timer Terminal TM supplies power to the winding of the timer motor and the circuit is completed through the thermal fuse in the drive motor to neutral When the washer is in the spin cycle the contacts between terminals T16 and T17 of the timer are open and the current flows to the timer m...

Page 47: ...nding and to terminal M6 of the motor The other end of the high speed run winding is connected internally in the motor through the thermal fuse terminal to terminal M3 of the motor Terminal M3 is connected to neutral allowing current flow through the high speed run winding Terminal M6 of the motor is connected to terminals T7 and T4 of the timer During agitation T7 is closed to timer terminal T8 w...

Page 48: ...at supplies power to terminal T4 of the timer Terminal T4 of the timer is connected to terminal M6 that supplies power to the high speed run winding If the speed switch is set to Gentle terminal 1 of the speed switch is connected to terminal 4 of the speed switch that supply power to terminal M11 of the motor Terminal M11 supplies power to the low speed run winding If the speed switch is set to Ex...

Page 49: ...minal M3 of the motor Terminal M3 is connected to neutral allowing current flow through the high speed run winding Terminal M6 of the motor is connected to terminals T7 and T4 of the timer During spin T7 is closed to terminal T5 of the timer which is connected to terminal M1 of the motor Terminal M1 is connected to one end of the start winding The other end of the start winding is connected to mot...

Page 50: ... speed switch If the speed switch is set to Normal Fast or Gentle Fast terminal 2 of the speed switch is connected to terminal 5 of the speed switch that supplies power to terminal T4 of the timer Terminal T4 of the timer is connected to terminal M6 of the motor that supplies power to the high speed run winding If the speed switch is set to Gentle Slow or Extra Gentle Slow terminal 2 of the speed ...

Page 51: ...otor cycles off and on rapidly when the speed switch set to ExGentle Page 57 Auto temp control does not control the wash water temperature within specification Page 57 Water fill does not turn off Page 58 Incorrect water level Page 58 Washer will not fill in any setting of the temperature selector switch Page 59 Washer will not fill in wash cycle but will fill in rinse with the temp switch set to ...

Page 52: ...ve the console s back panel disconnect the line cord and measure the voltage between the two outside pin in the line cord 120 VAC Defective line cord or no power at the outlet Defective timer 0 Zero Defective wiring Defective lid switch Washer completely inoperative Note Always check wiring to the components Remove the wires from the lid switch With the lid down measure the resistance of the switc...

Page 53: ...sure the voltage drop between the two pins in the plug Yes No Restricted drain hose Defective drain pump Drive motor operates in spin but not in agitation Disconnect power from the washer remove the front panel Can the motor pulley be turned in the agitation direction Drive motor operates in spin but not in agitation Note Always check wiring to the components Yes Transmission is locked No Measure ...

Page 54: ...nnector from the drive motor reconnect the capacitor reconnect power and measure the voltage drop between pins 3 and 4 in the plug Yes Remove the belt and see if the motor or transmission is locked Defective drive motor No Disconnect the wires from the start capacitor and check it with an Ohmmeter Does the capacitor charge and recharge when the meter leads are reversed Defective start capacitor No...

Page 55: ...he motor pulley be turned No Defective tub bearing Yes Slow water fill Straighten hose and turn the faucets completely on Check the water hose for kinks and that the faucets are turned completely on Hoses are kinked or faucets not turned on completely Note Always check wiring to the components Slow water fill Hoses are not kinked and the faucets are turned on completely Disconnect the water hoses ...

Page 56: ...ero Defective drive motor Infinity 1 10 Harness plug for drive motor Infinity Zero Drive motor cycles off and on rapidly when the speed switch is set to Gentle Remove the rear panel from the console set the speed switch to Gentle and disconnect the wire from terminal 4 of the speed switch Measure the resistance between terminals 1 and 4 of the speed switch Drive motor cycles off and on rapidly whe...

Page 57: ...harnesses from the drive motor Measure the resistance between pin 2 in the small motor plug to pin 9 in the large motor plug Zero Defective drive motor Infinity Infinity Zero 1 10 Unplug the wires from the sensor and measure the resistance of the sensor Is the reading 50K 2 Note Always check wiring to the components Auto Temp Control does not control the wash water temperature within specification...

Page 58: ...e Always check wiring to the components Disconnect electrical power Does the water stop coming in Defective water inlet valve Yes Defective pressure switch Incorrect water level Straighten or replace defective part Visually inspect the pressure switch hose for kinks or restrictions Kinked or restricted Note Always check wiring to the components Defective pressure switch Incorrect water level No ...

Page 59: ... timer to the fill increment in the rinse cycle and measure the voltage drop between pin 2 of the pressure sw and neutral Zero 120 VAC Defective timer Measure the voltage drop between pin 1 of the pressure sw and neutral Zero Defective pressure switch Unplug the the wires from the cold water solenoid Measure the voltage drop between the two terminals in the plug not on the valve 120 VAC 120 VAC Ze...

Page 60: ...d water in the wash cycle with the temp switch set to warm cold Defective timer Measure the voltage drop between terminal FF of the temp switch and neutral Note Always check wiring to the components Washer will only fill with cold water in the wash cycle with the temp switch set to Warm Cold Zero 120 VAC Defective water valve Measure the voltage drop between pin C of the temp switch and neutral 12...

Page 61: ...ure is too hot or too cold in the wash cycle with the temp switch set to Warm Warm Incorrect flow Correct flow Defective temp switch Washer will only fill with hot water in the wash cycle with the temp switch set to warm cold but does fill with cold in the rinse cycle Defective timer Measure the voltage drop between pin FF of the temp switch and neutral Note Always check wiring to the components W...

Page 62: ...ome models 1 The timer knob is threaded to the shaft To remove the timer knob push the knob in to the off position and turn the knob counter clockwise Timer knob some models 1 The timer knob is held on the shaft by a locking rod that extends to the rear of the timer To remove the knob disconnect power remove the rear panel of the console and using a small screwdriver pull the locking rod backward ...

Page 63: ... is held in the rear by hinges and slots and in front by two spring loaded clips 2 Insert a flat object such as a putty knife between top and front panel to release the clip and lift up on the top Removing the rear panel from console 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Remove the four screws holding the panel to the console and the two screws holding the panel to the top ...

Page 64: ...y 2 Remove the rear panel from the console and the timer knob and skirt 3 Unplug the wiring harness from the timer 4 Remove the screw holding the timer to the console front panel 5 From the rear of the console lift timer locking tab and slide the timer to the right to release it from the control mounting plate and pull back on the timer Removing the speed switch option switch or temp switch 1 Disc...

Page 65: ...ar panel from the console 2 Disconnect the wires from the end of cycle signal switch 4 The switch is held to control mounting panel by two spring loaded ramping tabs and a locking tab 5 Use a small screwdriver to lift the locking tab turn the switch about 1 8 of a turn counter clockwise and pull back on the switch Removing the end of cycle signal 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply and ...

Page 66: ...is held to the control mounting plate by a tab and a screw 4 Remove the pressure switch knob remove the screw and lift the assembly up Removing the electronic moisture sensor control 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Remove the back panel from the console and unplug the harness from the electronic moisture sensor control 3 Push up on the top tab to release the control Removing the f...

Page 67: ...e back panel and skirt from the console and disconnect the components from the console 3 The console is held to the top panel by three slotted tabs molded into each end cap and two screws behind the front closure Remove the two screws slide the console forward and lift up Removing the end caps 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Disengage the console from the top 3 Release the two tab...

Page 68: ...nect the washer from electrical supply 2 Raise the top and disconnect the wires from the lid lock assembly 3 Remove the two screws holding the lid lock assembly to the top and slide the assembly away from the top Removing the lid hinges 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Raise the top and remove the spring if removing the left hand hinge 3 Remove the two screws holding the hinge to t...

Page 69: ...the top Removing the bleach dispenser 1 Thebleachdispenserissnappedintothetop Place a screwdriver underneath the front corner and pop the dispenser out Removing the lid spring 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Raise the top raise the lid unhook the spring from the top and turn the other end of the spring out of the lid hinge Removing the lid 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical s...

Page 70: ... and disconnect the ground wire 3 Raise the top unfasten the lid lock assembly the wiring to the lid lock assembly and nozzel assem bly from the top 4 Remove the lid and the dispenser top 5 Disconnect the line cord pull the wiring and pressurehosethroughtheopeninginthetopandlift the top off the hinges Removing the top hinges 1 Gain access to the rear of the washer remove the one screw holding the ...

Page 71: ...pump if equipped Release the tab and pull the shield back 3 Disconnect the hoses and remove the two screws holding the pump to the washer base Removing the ATC sensor 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply and raise the top 2 Unplug the wiring harness from the sensor and remove the water inlet assembly Removing the front panel 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply and raise the to...

Page 72: ...connection of the pump To remove the check valve lift it off its tab 4 To remove the rear pump housing remove three screws locking the housings together and pull the housings apart Do not twist Removing the softener dispenser 1 Raise the top and lift the softener dispenser off the agitator Removing the mechanism cap 1 Raise the lid remove the softener dispenser ...

Page 73: ...ap edge using light vertical blows until seated Excessive force may crack the cap Then check the installation by a Making sure the o ring is properly seated in the groove on the cap before installation b Looking for the black o ring through the softener holes in the upper agitator The cap is not properly installed if any black can be seen c Check that the entire edge of the mechanism cap is under ...

Page 74: ... washer from electrical supply 2 Remove the agitator splash tub cover and spin basket 3 Using a 1 2 socket loosen the two bolts holding the lockplate to the agitator shaft and lift the trunnion off the shaft Removing the splash tub cover 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Raise the top and remove the front panel 3 Unsnap the pressure hose from the cover 4 Using a screwdriver unsnap t...

Page 75: ...he other side Push down and in with your thumbs and pull in and up with your fingers to pop the seal out Removing the outer tub 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply 2 Remove the agitator spin basket trunnion and top half of the tub seal 3 Disconnect the drain hose drive motor shield and the pressure switch hose 4 Using a 1 2 socket remove the three bolts holding the tub to the leg and do...

Page 76: ...the shaft Removingthetransmission 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply remove the front panel and the drive belt 2 Remove the agitator spin basket trunnion tub and transmission pulley 3 Usinga3 8 socketremovethetwoboltsholdingthe transmission bearing block to the transmission mounting plate and remove transmission Replacing the vertical springs 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical sup...

Page 77: ...he basetohelpsupportitifitweretoslideoffofyour pry bar 5 Pull the snubber out with the wire hook Reinstalling the snubber Before reinstalling the snubber the base must be wiped out weather the snubber is replaced or not A cloth wet ted with denatured camp stove alcohol or rubbing alco hol will clean any residue such as soap or fabric soft ener off of the base and will also cut any waxes or oils th...

Page 78: ...pply and remove the front panel 2 Remove the front vertical and horizontal springs disconnect the wires from the capacitor and remove the drive motor shield 3 Remove the bolt from the front leg raise the tub reinsert the bolt so that the bottom of the tub rests on the bolt to raise the tub 4 Removethedrivebeltand dependingonthemodel disconnectthewiringharnessorharnessesfromthe drivemotor 5 Using a...

Page 79: ...rivets holding the wiring harness to the legs and the two rear horizontal and verticalsprings 8 Lift the leg and dome assembly out of the washer 9 Remove the drive motor and the idler pulley Removing the base 1 Disconnect the washer from electrical supply and remove the front panel 2 Remove the drain pump and disconnect the pressure switch hose 3 Unplug the wiring harness from the drive motor and ...

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