DEFECTIVE MOTOR
CAUTION: Always remove the power to the machine before working on the control panel or while
servicing the components In the door panel. All electrical checks should be made by
qualified personnel.
A defective motor Is indicated by the fact that the cams do not rotate or the machine does not perform the
automatic operations, or performs a specific part of the cycle continuously, but works okay on manual.
Remember, the timer motor is controlled by the start switch and the hold micro switch; check this complete
circuit before changing motor.
To Replace Motor
1. Remove motor leads from shorting bar and neutral.
2. Remove the two screws which hold the motor.
3. Replace with a new motor.
Note: It may be necessary to remove complete timer to replace motor; if so, follow steps 1 and 2
on previous page.
A— TO UPPER RIGHT TERMINAL START SWITCH
B— TO LOWER RIGHT TERMINAL START SWITCH
C— TO DRAIN RELAY TERMINAL
D— LOWER TERMINAL ON FILL SWITCH
E— TO NEUTRAL TERMINAL
F— SHORTING BAR CONNECTED TO ALL
FIVE TIMER SWITCHES, THIS
TERMINAL ON REAR
G— TO COIL ON DRAIN RELAY
H— TO UPPER LEFT TERMINAL FILL SWITCH