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HELP MODE SYMBOLS AND ELEMENTS

Along with the steps of the help mode, symbols and elements are mapped, at all times, to reflect the state of various inputs and outputs.

 

Dryer (Upper)

 

 

 

Display Symbol 

Description

 

 

Dryer motor sensed on

 

°

 

Dryer door sensed closed

 

OR 

Dryer heater relay on

 

Dryer motor relay on

 

*

 

Low voltage sensed

Help Mode Button Function Table

 

Button Name

 

Generic

 

Result While 

 

Result While  

 

on Interface 

Button Function 

Help Code Not Displayed 

Help Code Displayed

  LOWER LEFT 

Slew 

Exits help mode and returns to set-up mode –  

Exits help mode and returns to set-up mode –  

  (HOT) BUTTON 

 

either dAS display or Manual Set-up Mode (2.) 

either dAS display or Manual Set-up Mode (2.)

  LOWER RIGHT 

Mode Select 

Inactive – no result  

Clears all three help codes  

  (COLD) BUTTON 

 

 

  LOWER MIDDLE 

Mode Advance 

Advances to next help mode screen 

Advances through each help code or from last  

  (WARM) BUTTON 

 

 

to the extended fill option

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Washer (Lower)

 

 

 

Display Symbol 

Description

 

WASH 

Water sensed above wash level

 

RE 

Washer redistributing due  

 

 

to out-of-balance condition

 

°

 

Washer door sensed closed

 

DOOR LOCKED 

Washer door sensed locked

 

COLD 

Cold water output on

 

HOT 

Hot water output on

 

OR 

Door unlock output on

 

AVAILABLE 

Washer drain pump output on

 

 

 

Lt. blue wire in back at pin 4 

 MAIN 

2.4–3.6 

Ω

 

and bare copper wire on pin 5 

 

 

 

of black drive motor switch.

 

 

 

Lt. blue wire in back at pin 4 

 START 

2.4–3.8 

Ω

 

and bare copper wire on pin 3 

 

 

 

of black drive motor switch.

 

 

Resistance 

Contact Points 

 Winding 

(

Ω

of Measurement

Dryer Drive Motor Resistance

 

Cotton/ 

155° ± 5°F 

10–15°F

  

 

Whites 

(68° ± 3°C) 

(6–8°C)

 

Perm 

155° ± 5°F 

Below the  

 

Press 

(68° ± 3°C) 

heat turn off 

 

Colors/ 

140° ± 5°F 

temperature 

 

Delicates 

(60° ± 3°C)

 

Fabric Setting 

Heat Turns Off* 

Heat Turns On

Dryer Exhaust Temperatures

 

1 to 2 

1365 

Ω

 ± 25

 

1 to 3 

1

560 

Ω

 ± 25

 

4 to 5 

1220 

Ω

 ± 50

 Terminals 

Resistance

Dryer Gas Valve Resistance

IMPORTANT:

 Make sure all harness wires are looped back 

through the strain relief after checking or replacing coils.

*The measured overshoot using the glass bulb thermometer in the exhaust outlet 

can be 30°F (17°C) higher.

 

Cotton/ 

155° ± 5°F 

 

 

Whites 

(68° ± 3°C) 

2.1 1.7

 

Perm 

155° ± 5°F 

 

 

Press 

(68° ± 3°C) 

2.1 1.7

 

Colors/ 

140° ± 5°F 

 

 

Delicates 

(60° ± 3°C) 

2.8 2.3

  

 

Thermistor 

 

 

 

resistance value 

 

 

 

at heater shutoff 

 

Fabric 

 

(digital or analog 

 

Setting 

Temperature 

meter) k

Ω

Dryer Temperature and Thermistor Values

 

50°F (10°C) 

19.9 

80°F (27°C)  

9.2

 

60°F (16°C)  

15.3 

90°F (32°C)  

7.4

 

70°F (21°C)  

11.9 

100°F (38°C)  

5.7

 

Thermistor Resistance

 

Temp. Res. Temp. Res. 

 

°F (°C) 

k

Ω

 

°F (°C) 

k

Ω

Dryer Thermistor Resistance

Summary of Contents for CGT9000GQ

Page 1: ... cycle was in progress at the time of the power failure RESELECT CYCLE will flash in the display indicating the need for a key press to restart the washer or dryer Washer is programmed at the factory as follows n 11 minute wash period n 3 rinses extra rinse not enabled n 2 00 wash price Dryer is programmed at the factory as follows n 5 minutes per quarter n 1 50 dry price Washer Door Lock Prior to...

Page 2: ...ues available for use in programming the washer dryer Start Operating Set Up Washer dryers are preset at the factory and do not require any programming However if you want to change the settings follow the Set Up Codes guide The first code shown in each segment is the factory default setting The set up code is indicated by the one or two left hand characters The set up code value is indicated by t...

Page 3: ...P 2 00 Not Selected 00 and next available code will be A 00 2 SP Selected SP Press the lower right COLD button once to change this selection If SPECIAL PRICING OPTION is selected there is access to codes 3 XX through 9 XX g Press the lower middle WARM button once to advance to next code OPTIONS TO USE IF SPECIAL PRICING IS SELECTED 3 06 SPECIAL CYCLE PRICE DRYER 3 06 Represents the number of quart...

Page 4: ... 00 Not Selected 00 F CP Cycle Based pricing enabled This option allows configuration of different prices for cold warm and hot water wash cycles F SU Super Cycle pricing enabled This option allows customers to upgrade cycles by depositing extra money Set up codes H and h will be displayed only when this option is enabled Press the lower right COLD button for this selection g Press the lower middl...

Page 5: ...or while dAS displays if operating with a Generation 2 card reader On entry to diagnostic mode the entire display will flash a cycle in process is canceled money in escrow is cleared and diagnostic codes are cleared If a diagnostic code persists on the portion of the washer dryer not being tested it can be acknowledged with the lower middle WARM button prior to starting a diagnostic cycle This wou...

Page 6: ...s manually cleared UIC EEPROM ERROR UIC EEPROM memory is a CRC failure cycles and price display disabled until diagnostic code is manually cleared F 73 F 74 WASHER DIAGNOSTIC CODES If the set up mode is entered and one of the following errors has previously occurred the appropriate diagnostic code will be in the display on the lower portion of the screen WASHER DISPLAY EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED ...

Page 7: ...tion between CCU DP2 and drain pump Procedure 1 Clear error code 2 Unplug washer or disconnect power 3 Makesurethedrainhoseisnotsealedintothestandpipe 4 Ensure the drain height is not more than 8 ft 2 4 m above the base of the washer 5 Check the drain hose and make sure it is not plugged or kinked 6 Check the drain pump pump filter for foreign objects or worn impeller 7 Check the electrical connec...

Page 8: ...ERVICE TECHNICIAN ONLY DO NOT REMOVE OR DESTROY PAGE 8 F 25 F 26 WASHER DISPLAY EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE OVERFLOW CONDITIONS The overflow contact on the pressure sensor is closed for more than 60 seconds If the washer displays F27 the washer is probably full of water and the water supply has been shut off If not water will be pouring out of the washer from the dispenser and door Possi...

Page 9: ...munication cable is connected in the lower connector of the UIC 4 Verify continuity in the cable between the CCU and the UIC If after these procedures the continuity test fails replace the communication cable If F70 is still present replace the CCU F 33 F 34 WASHER DISPLAY EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE DOOR UNLOCK ERROR The door is unable to unlock after six tries Possible Causes Misaligne...

Page 10: ...circuit Worn outlet Procedure 1 Clear error code 2 Unplug the washer or disconnect power 3 Check the wire harness connection between the RFI filter and the transformer If the above procedures do not solve the problem replace the UIC F 73 F 74 WASHER DISPLAY EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE COIN 2 ERROR The Coin 2 sensor is detected as blocked for 8 seconds Possible Causes Coin vault full of m...

Page 11: ...stem components perform this Manual Overview Test n This cycle consists of 8 steps In each step the washer will perform a Control Action as described in the table below Once the action is completed the washer will move to the next step Check Exit Condition column n Each step can be differentiated from the others by looking at the display indication n To move to the next step before a control actio...

Page 12: ...e minute time by one minute Rolls from 99 back Rolls from 99 back to 2 minutes to 2 minutes UPPER MIDDLE Acknowledge Diag Start Dryer Field Start Dryer Field Ignore Ignore PERM PRESS BUTTON Code Keep Code Diag Cycle Diag Cycle Go to Set up Mode UPPER RIGHT COLORS Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore DELICATES BUTTON HELP MODE Help mode is entered by pressing the lower left HOT button while in specia...

Page 13: ...DELICATES button if suds is detected during the first two drain spins and the final spin If turned off Sr will toggle the Sr setting gain the ability to reduce suds routine time with the next programming option from ON to SL 05 lower Suds routine time selection can only change the setting if Sr is selected Default Pressing the center left COTTON setting for the washer is 05 minutes of suds kill fo...

Page 14: ...cked COLD Cold water output on HOT Hot water output on OR Door unlock output on AVAILABLE Washer drain pump output on Lt blue wire in back at pin 4 MAIN 2 4 3 6 Ω and bare copper wire on pin 5 of black drive motor switch Lt blue wire in back at pin 4 START 2 4 3 8 Ω and bare copper wire on pin 3 of black drive motor switch Resistance Contact Points Winding Ω of Measurement Dryer Drive Motor Resist...

Page 15: ...ire Harness Connector Table Unplug washer dryer or disconnect power before taking ohm measurements Transformer Connector H C Hot Inlet Valve 1 Cold Inlet Valve 2 Cold Inlet Valve 3 Manually Unlocking the Door Lock System 1 Unplug washer or disconnect power 2 Remove the toe kick panel 3 Reach up along the inside of the front and locate the bottom of the latch assembly 4 At the bottom of the latch a...

Page 16: ... 1 COLD VALVE 2 COLD VALVE 3 TUB THERMOSTAT VCH7 VSF2 DCS3 DL3 DLS2 RP2 SET2 PS8 BU UIC TRANSFORMER 120 22 5 4 5 26 26 VOLT BK W 1 2 3 PRESSURE TRANSDUCER VAULT SWITCH SERVICE SWITCH BK BK OR Y OR MEMBRANE SWITCH GY HEATER RELAY 1 GND NEUTRAL DOOR L1 MOTOR NO COM DRYER CCU EXHAUST TEMP EXHAUST TEMP RTN EXHAUST THERMISTOR R W R W TSG TS BK 120 VOLTS BK LINE L1 R LINE L2 240 VOLTS 120 VOLTS W NEUTRA...

Page 17: ... EE1 AA4 AA5 AA3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 AA2 GEN 1 USER INTERFACE CONTROL UIC AA8 WC3 3 2 1 GG6 BU MEMBRANE SWITCH DRYER CCU P2 1 P2 2 P2 3 VDD DATA VSS HEATER RELAY 1 GND NEUTRAL DOOR L1 MOTOR NO COM P8 2 P8 3 P8 4 P9 1 P9 2 BK A1 EXHAUST TEMP EXHAUST TEMP RTN EXHAUST THERMISTOR R W R W TSG TS P14 3 P14 6 P14 4 P14 5 OR R MAIN START MOTOR BELT SWITCH R LBU LBU NC BU W BU W...

Page 18: ...mally in set up mode but will not start a user paid cycle 1 Verify door switch operation by performing test for F26 error code page 8 even if the F26 code is not displayed If the above procedures fail to solve the problem replace the UIC WON T DISPENSE 1 Verify that water is coming into the dispenser 2 Verify that the washer dryer is level 3 Remove the insert and verify that the dispenser drawer i...

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