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REPAIR MANUAL 

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This Repair Manual is intended for persons having electrical and mechanical training and a level of knowledge 

of these subjects generally considered acceptable in the Appliance Service Industry. Splendide  cannot  be      
responsible, nor assumes any liability for injury or damages of any kind arising from the use or misuse of     

the information contained in this Repair Manual. 
 

If you have any questions regarding the proper diagnosis, repair or operation of any Splendide Appliance, please 
contact Splendide Division Westland Sales at 1-800-356-0766.  

 

 

SERVICING SAFEGAURDS: 

 

To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that safe servicing practices be observed at all times.  Examples of 

safe service practices are listed below but are not limited to the following: 

 
1)    Never attempt a product repair if you have any doubts as to your ability to complete the repair in a safe and   

       satisfactory manner. 

 

2)  Before servicing or removing an appliance: 

 

 

  - Disconnect power to the appliance. 

 

  - Turn off the gas / LP supply. 

 

  - Turn off the water supply. 

 

3)  Never interfere with the proper operation of any safety device. 

 
4)  Use only genuine factory replacement parts as substitutions may interfere with compliances to home safety codes or standards. 

 

5)  It is extremely important that all safety ground connections be reestablished prior to the completion of the service call. Failure to 

do so will result in a hazardous condition being created. 

 

6)  Prior to returning the appliance back into active service, ensure the following: 

 

          - All electrical connections are correct and secure. 

          - Electrical leads are properly dressed and secured away from sharp edges, high temperature components and moving parts. 

          - All non-insulated electrical terminals, connectors, heaters, etc. are adequately spaced away from metal parts or panels. 
          - All safety grounds (both internal and external) are correctly and securely connected. 

          - All access panels are properly and securely reassembled. 

     

 

SAFE SERVICE PRACTICES 

AW 120 / AW 122 / AW 125 
AWD 120 / AWD 121 / AWD 129 

Summary of Contents for Ariston AW120

Page 1: ...pair Manual may change without notice Please see our web site www splendide com service docs html for updates corrections or additions PRODUCT WASHER WASHER DRYER COMBO MODEL AW 120 AW 122 AW 125 AWD...

Page 2: ...tisfactory manner 2 Before servicing or removing an appliance Disconnect power to the appliance Turn off the gas LP supply Turn off the water supply 3 Never interfere with the proper operation of any...

Page 3: ...anel Components 4 5 Toe Kick Drain Motor 6 6 Drum Boot 7 7 Door Switch 8 8 Water Valves 8 9 Heater Assembly AWD 120 Only 9 10 Pressure Switch 10 11 Rear Access Panel 10 12 Control Board 11 13 Main Mot...

Page 4: ...Model and Serial Number Tag is located on the front of the Appliance behind the door Fig 1 1 The Model shown is an AWD120 with a Serial Number of 403043152 Fig 1 2 Note Numbers located to the right of...

Page 5: ...nd then slide the panel back moving it away from the Control Panel Fig 2 2 Fig 2 2 Fig 2 1 1 2 Fig 2 3 With the Top Panel removed you can see the four 4 alignment slots on top of the Control Panel Fig...

Page 6: ...nel Fig 3 6 and the complete Control Panel Assembly can be removed Fig 3 5 Fig 3 6 Fig 3 2 Fig 3 4 Fig 3 3 Next remove the Soap Dispenser by grasping it firmly and sliding it out from its housing Fig...

Page 7: ...OL PANEL COMPONENTS Switches and Potentiometers Fig 4 1 B C To remove either the Switches A or the Potentiometers B first remove the Button and or Knob The Switch and Potentiometers are held in place...

Page 8: ...driver push in on the Locking Tab Fig 4 9 while holding the Locking Tab in use your other hand to bring the bottom of the Program Selector slightly away from the Mounting Plate and then remove by slid...

Page 9: ...n motor in place until you remove the Bottom Pan in Fig 5 5 With the Toe Kick removed you also have access to the Drain Clean out Fig 5 4 Fig 5 3 Fig 5 4 With the two Drain Motor screws removed carefu...

Page 10: ...located at the11 00 O clock position Fig 6 1 Fig 6 1 Fig 6 2 Fig 6 3 Fig 6 5 Fig 6 4 Fig 6 6 With the Door Boot unseated from the door opening remove the Top Panel as described in Section 2 For easier...

Page 11: ...t remove its rear mounting screw Fig 8 1 then remove the Top Panel as described in Section 2 Then remove the two 2 Phillips screws for the Valve being replaced Fig 8 3 When you remove the valve be car...

Page 12: ...g 9 2 HEATER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL When it s necessary to replace either the Blower Motor A or the Heating Element B it is easiest to remove the complete Heater Assembly and then remove the individual comp...

Page 13: ...Pressure Switch replace as a complete assembly Fig 10 1 TECH NOTE Pressure Switch wiring and function Contact 11 Common BL Contact 12 Empty BR Contact 14 Full W Contact 16 Overfill BK Fig 11 1 Fig 11...

Page 14: ...the plastic cap A by prying it off with a small screwdriver Fig 12 1 Disconnect the wire harness connections and remove the Control Board through the rear access opening Fig 12 1 TECH NOTE Replacemen...

Page 15: ...upport points two in the front A and a third located on a Rear Mounting Bracket that supports the Motor on the rear left side Fig 13 2 Brace the Motor as you remove the two Mounting Plate Bolts when b...

Page 16: ...nuity Replace Drain Motor Pressure Switch Or replace Control Board F6 Program Selector Check wiring continuity to Control Board Replace Program Selector Or replace Control Board F7 Not Used F8 Pressur...

Page 17: ...REPAIR MANUAL Page 14 15 SCHEMATIC AW 120 AW 122...

Page 18: ...REPAIR MANUAL Page 15 15 SCHEMATIC AWD 120 AWD 121 AWD 129...

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