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TECH SHEET - DO NOT DISCARD

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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY

PART NO. 3979101

2.

If Factory Test is passed, verify thermistor

by performing test procedures outlined in

“Thermistor Test”.

3.

If problem persists after replacing Moisture

Sensor and thermistor, replace the Even

Heat Control Assembly.

PROBLEM: Timer Continuously

Advances

(Refer to Timer Drawing, page 5, and

Motor Strip Circuit, page 6)

If the dryer continues to advance past the OFF

position, check the following:

–  HARNESS/CONNECTION
–  TIMER

IMPORTANT:

Electrostatic (static

electricity) discharge may cause dam-

age to electronic control assemblies.

See page 1 for details.

Procedure:

1.

Verify the Blue wire and the Black L1 wires

are in the correct positions: The Black wire

goes next to the Red wire, and the Blue

wire is located on the three terminals that

are close to each other.

2.

Test the Timer by following the procedure

outlined in “Factory Test”, beginning on

page 1.

3.

If the Timer continues to advance past OFF,

then replace the Timer.

COMPONENT

PART NUMBER

MODEL NO.

62932

62942

62952

(White)

MODEL NO.

62954

(Bisque)

MODEL NO.

62936

62956

(Graphite)

Console Panel

for White Models:

62932

62942

62952

3979018

8528009

8528010

for Bisque Model:

62954

8528012

For Graphite Models: 62936

62956

3979019

8528011

End Cap - R. H.

3949274

3949278

3949277

End Cap Trim - R. H.

3951009

3977759

3953667

End Cap - L. H.

3949280

3949284

3949283

End Cap Trim - L. H.

3951013

3977760

3953668

P.T.S. Switch

3395382

3395382

3395382

P.T.S. Knob *

3402566

3402568

3402567

Control Knob *

3402572 (2)

3402574 (2)

3402573 (2)

Signal Switch

3405151

3405151

3405151

Fabric Care/Temperature Switch

3399643

3399643

3399643

Motor Relay

3405281

3405281

3405281

Heater Relay

3405281

3405281

3405281

Even Heat Control

Assembly

3976632

OR

3978922

3976632

OR

3978922

3976632

OR

3978922

Timer Knob *

3402594

3402596

3402595

Console Harness *

8299934

8299934

8299934

Main Harness *

3976591

3976591

3976591

Door Switch *

3392266

3392266

3392266

Thermal Cut-Off *

3977394

3977394

3977394

Thermal Fuse *

3390719

3390719

3390719

Heat Element Assembly *

3392661

3392661

3392661

High Limit Thermostat *

3390291

3390291

3390291

Drive Motor *

3395654

3395654

3395654

Thermistor - NTC 10K Ohms *

3976615

3976615

3976615

Timer

3976585

3976585

3976585

* not shown

3390646

Ground Screw

Console

Panel

3388228 (2)

Motor Relay

Screws

R.H.

End Cap

Trim

R.H.

End Cap

3390646 (2)

End Cap

Screws

Push To Start

(PTS)

Relay or Switch

Signal

Switch

Fabric Care/

Temp Switch

3388228 (2)

Heater Relay

Screws

Heater

Relay

Even Heat

Control Asm

(Includes 2 Retainers)

Timer

L.H.

End Cap

Trim

L.H.

End Cap

3390646 (2)

Timer Screws

Control Bracket

Ground Wire

in Main Harness

Motor

Relay

Control

Bracket

B

B

B

R

U

K

K

W

V

NC

NO

CO

M

Component Location

Summary of Contents for 62932

Page 1: ...perature switch from AIR FLUFF to ULTRA DELICATE three times within a five second period A single beep will sound to indicate that the factory test mode is activated NOTE If any of these initial conditions are not satisfied the control will not enter the test mode Test Mode Functionality When the control is in the Factory Test mode every input change of state will result in a beep with the excepti...

Page 2: ...al replace the thermistor Unplug the dryer and remove the front toe panel Remove the two wires and replace the thermistor as shown in Figure 1 b If the dryer appears to operate correctly proceed to step 3 3 Remove exhaust vent and start the dryer a Turn Fabric Care Temperature switch to desired temperature to be tested and select 20 minutes on the Timed Dry dial Hold a glass bulb thermometer capab...

Page 3: ...ONNECTION HEATER RELAY FABRIC CARE SWITCH EVEN HEAT CONTROL IMPORTANT Electrostatic static electricity discharge may cause dam age to electronic control assemblies See page 1 for details Procedure 1 Perform the Fabric Care Temperature Switch Test on page 2 2 Set the following configuration Door must be closed Fabric Care Temperature switch AIR FLUFF Timer TIMED DRY 3 Press the PUSH TO START switch...

Page 4: ...79019 8528011 End Cap R H 3949274 3949278 3949277 End Cap Trim R H 3951009 3977759 3953667 End Cap L H 3949280 3949284 3949283 End Cap Trim L H 3951013 3977760 3953668 P T S Switch 3395382 3395382 3395382 P T S Knob 3402566 3402568 3402567 Control Knob 3402572 2 3402574 2 3402573 2 Signal Switch 3405151 3405151 3405151 Fabric Care Temperature Switch 3399643 3399643 3399643 Motor Relay 3405281 3405...

Page 5: ... W W BK MODEL LOUD BLUE MOIST GND P2 7 BLUE PK BK PTS MOTOR RELAY PK BK BU BLK BU BLK COM NO MOTOR START START SENSE BU BK P1 5 RED MAIN 2 4 3 6 START 2 4 3 8 Electric Dryer Wiring Diagram CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing IMPORTANT Electrostatic static electricity ...

Page 6: ...WHITE 5M 6M THERMISTOR HEATER 7 8 11 8 Ω RED BLACK EVEN HEAT CONTROL THERMAL CUT OFF TCO 350 F NEUTRAL TERMINAL LINKED TO CABINET CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 250 F TEMP NEUTRAL P2 3 P2 1 HEATER RELAY P3 2 HEATER HI NC 3M P3 1 HEATER LOW RED RED COM NO RED WHITE RED R W R W W HEATER STRIP CIRCUIT 120 VOLTS BLACK L1 LINE WHITE N NEUTRAL EVEN HEAT CONTROL NEUTRAL TERMINAL LINKED TO CABIN...

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