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DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

EXPLANATION / RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE

Power

Failure

PF

flashes to indicate that a power failure

occurred while the dryer was running. Press Start

to continue the cycle, or press Power to clear the

display.

Low/No Line

Voltage

L2

flashes if low line voltage (less than 50V) is

detected at installation.

Check to see if a household fuse has blown or

a circuit breaker has tripped.

Confirm the power cord is properly installed

and plugged into the power outlet.

Check the relay connections on the machine

control electronics. See TEST #4, page 6.

Restricted

Air Flow

Condition

AF

flashes if a restricted air flow condition exists.

Check to make sure the lint screen is clean, the

door seal is in place, and the vent is not

obstructed.

Primary

Control

Failure

F:01

flashes when there is a primary control

failure. Replace the machine control electronics.

See Accessing & Removing the Electronic

Assemblies, page 9.

Keypad/

User Interface

Failure

F:02

flashes when there is a stuck button or user

interface mismatch. This fault code will ONLY

appear when in the diagnostic test mode. See

TEST #6, page 8.

Exhaust

Thermistor

Open

F:22

flashes if the exhaust thermistor is open.

See TEST #4a, page 6.

Exhaust

Thermistor

Shorted

F:23

flashes if the exhaust thermistor has

shorted. See TEST #4a, page 6.

Inlet

Thermistor

Open

F:24

flashes if the inlet thermistor is open.

This fault code will ONLY appear when in the

diagnostic test mode. See TEST #4a, page 6.

Inlet

Thermistor

Shorted

F:25

flashes if the inlet thermistor is shorted.

This fault code will ONLY appear when in the

diagnostic test mode. See TEST #4a, page 6.

Motor Drive

System Failure

F:26

flashes if there is a motor drive system

failure. See TEST #3, page 4.

Moisture

Sensor Open

F:28

flashes if the moisture sensor strip is open.

This fault code will ONLY appear when in the

diagnostic test mode. See TEST #5, page 7.

Moisture

Sensor

Shorted

F:29

flashes if the moisture sensor strip has

shorted. This fault code will ONLY appear when in

the diagnostic test mode. See TEST #5, page 7.

Restricted

Air Flow

Condition

F:30

flashes if a restricted air flow condition

exists. This fault code will ONLY appear when in

the diagnostic test mode. Check to make sure the

lint screen is clean, the door seal is in place, and

the vent is not obstructed.

DISPLAY FAULT CODES

The fault codes below would be indicated when attempting to start a drying cycle

or after activating the diagnostic test mode.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE / TEST

NOTE:

Possible Cause/Tests MUST be performed

in the sequence shown for each problem.

WON’T POWER UP.

(No response when

buttons are pressed.)

1. Supply connections. See TEST #1, page 4.
2. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. Check harness

3. User interface assembly. See TEST #6, page 8.

WON’T START CYCLE

WHEN START BUTTON

IS PRESSED.

1. If number display flashes, check to be sure the

door is completely shut, and press and hold down

Start for about 1 second.

2. See TEST #3, page 4.
3. See TEST #7, page 8.

WON’T SHUT OFF

WHEN EXPECTED.

1. Check Power button. See TEST #6, page 8.
2. User interface assembly. See TEST #6, page 8.
3. Moisture sensor. See TEST #5, page 7.

CONTROL WON’T

ACCEPT SELECTIONS.

User interface assembly. See TEST #6, page 8.

WON’T HEAT.

1. Heater. See TEST #4, page 6.
2. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. Check harness

3. Check installation.

HEATS IN AIR CYCLE.

Heater. See TEST #4, page 6.

SHUTS OFF BEFORE

CLOTHES ARE DRY.

1. Check the dryness setting for auto cycles.
2. Check for full lint screen.
3. Check for clogged vent.
4. Moisture sensor. See TEST #5, page 7.
5. Dryness adjust. See Adjusting Customer-Focused

Drying Modes, page 8.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Some tests will require accessing components. See figure 2, page 4 for component

locations.

PF

L2

AF

:01

F

:02

F

:22

F

:23

F

:24

F

:25

F

:26

F

:28

F

:29

F

:30

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Water Valve

Failure

F:50

flashes if no voltage is detected at the water

valve relay. Check that the wires are plugged in on

the valve and at the relay on the machine control

electronics. See TEST #8, page 8. This fault code

appears ONLY when in the diagnostic test mode.

:50

F

connections.

connections.

Summary of Contents for W10301482B

Page 1: ...on the console are illuminated for 5 seconds with showing in the Estimated Time Remaining two digit display DIAGNOSTIC Unsuccessful Entry If entry into diagnostic mode is unsuccessful press the Power button twice If indicators come on try to use a different button than was used to activate the diagnostic test mode If that button fails to enter the diagnostic mode something is faulty and it is not ...

Page 2: ...al LED will be illuminated for normal voltage readings 200 260 VAC The Less LED will be illuminated for low voltage readings below 200 VAC If the line voltage is not seen on L2 the display will flash Go to TEST 1 page 4 DEACTIVATING THE DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE Press the Power button twice to exit diagnostics ACTIVATING THE MANUAL LOAD TEST 1 Be sure the dryer is in standby mode plugged in with all in...

Page 3: ... page 7 Moisture Sensor Shorted F 29 flashes if the moisture sensor strip has shorted This fault code will ONLY appear when in the diagnostic test mode See TEST 5 page 7 Restricted Air Flow Condition F 30 flashes if a restricted air flow condition exists This fault code will ONLY appear when in the diagnostic test mode Check to make sure the lint screen is clean the door seal is in place and the v...

Page 4: ...upply Connections This test should only be done after confirming proper voltage at the outlet 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Remove the cover plate from the back of the dryer See figure 3 3 Make sure the power cord is securely fastened to the terminal block 4 With an ohmmeter check for continuity between the neutral N terminal of the plug and the center contact on the terminal block See figu...

Page 5: ...resistance between the two blue wires as shown in figure 8 while pushing up the belt switch tension pulley If the resistance reading goes from infinity to a few ohms as pulley arm closes the switch belt switch is OK If not replace the belt switch If belt switch is OK and there is still an open circuit check and repair the wiring harness 10 Door switch problems can be uncovered by following procedu...

Page 6: ...ectronics monitors the exhaust temperature using the exhaust thermistor and cycles the heater relay on and off to maintain the desired temperature Begin with an empty dryer and a clean lint screen 1 Plug in dryer or reconnect power 2 Start the Timed Dry cycle 3 If after 60 seconds or flashes in the display and the dryer shuts off the thermistor or wire harness is either open or shorted Unplug drye...

Page 7: ...ermostat assembly In addition check for blocked or improper exhaust system or failed heat element TEST 5 Moisture Sensor NOTE This test is started with the dryer completely assembled This test is performed when an automatic cycle stops too soon or runs much longer than expected NOTE Dryer will shut down automatically after 2 hours The following items are part of this system Harness connection Meta...

Page 8: ...ne control electronics are connected See figure 11 for switch location and see Removing the Front Panel Drum Assembly page 9 If the connections are OK replace the door switch assembly and retest If the door switch assembly has been replaced and dryer still does not start replace the machine control electronics TEST 8 Water Valve Steam Model Activate the Diagnostics Test Mode as shown in Activating...

Page 9: ... the retaining clips located under top of dryer on the right and left side using a flat object such as a putty knife See figure 13 4 Slowly rotate top backward and lean against wall or support with a prop rod 5 Disconnect the door switch wire harness located on the right side See figure 13 6 Remove the front panel door assembly by removing the two front cover screws at the top of the panel inside ...

Page 10: ...t is captive between the decorative overlay and the console panel insert NOTE When reconnecting wire connections be sure to route the user interface wires beneath the retainer clips on the user interface back cover REMOVING THE BACK PANEL 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Remove the cover plate screw and cover plate See figure 18 3 Remove the nine rear screws from the back panel then remove pan...

Page 11: ...IST RTN MODEL MODEL RTN OUTLET TEMP OUTLET TEMP RTN Y R P13 1 P13 2 P4 4 P4 5 P4 3 P4 6 R R EXHAUST THERMISTOR 10 kΩ P9 2 L1 BR L1 LINE BK N O COM BK BK BK R BK NC R W HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT THERMAL CUT OFF HEATER R DRUM LAMP G Y R 240 VOLTS 120 VOLTS P5 1 VDD P5 5 DATA OUT P2 1 VDD P2 2 DATA P2 3 VSS P5 8 12 VDC USER INTERFACE VDD P1 8 DATA IN P1 7 VSS P1 6 STROBE P1 5 DATA OUT P1 4 12 VDC P1 1 BU...

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