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Caution:
The stator connector and Hall sensor
connector are very fragile, handle with care.
4. Disconnect the wiring harnesses from the stator
and the Hall sensor.
Note
: When assembling, be sure to put the stator
and Hall sensor wires back in the wiring guard away
from the motor.
5. Remove the six 10-mm hex-head screws that
hold the stator in place.
Stator Connector
Disconnect
Hall Sensor Connector
Clutch Shifter Assembly
The clutch assembly locks or unlocks the basket
and infusor together, depending on the wash cycle
pattern. (See
Basic Wash Cycle
for a brief description
of wash cycles.)
• The infusor is connected directly to the motor
shaft. Whenever the motor is rotating, the
infusor is rotating.
• The clutch only locks or unlocks the wash
basket.
When the washer
fi
rst starts a cycle, the infusor
moves back and forth several times to make sure
the basket and infusor are in the unlocked position
before starting. This action is called “clutching” and
con
fi
rms that the clutch motor is in the unlocked
position.
Note
:
Wash cycle patterns will vary depending on
user time adjustments, soil level adjustments, fabric
types, and wash-load weights.
The infusor and basket are in the
locked
position
during the following cycles:
• Water
Fill
• Wet Load Sensing
• Tidal Wave Wash
• Centrifusion
Wash
• Spin
• Spray
Rinse
The infusor and the basket are in the
unlocked
position during the following cycles:
• Dry Load Sensing
• Infusor
Wash
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