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TEST #4a

Thermistors

Outlet Thermistor

The machine control electronics monitors the
exhaust temperature using the outlet 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,

F

:22

or

F

:23

flashes in the

display and the dryer shuts off, the thermistor
or wire harness is either open or shorted.

Unplug dryer or disconnect power.

Check wire connections at the machine
control electronics and thermistor. See
Accessing & Removing the Electronic
Assemblies, page 9, and for thermistor
location, see figure 11, page 6.

If wire connections are OK, check the outlet
thermistor resistance per step 5.

4.

If

F

:22

or

F

:23

does not flash in the display,

the connections to the thermistor are good.
Therefore, check the exhaust temperature
value at any or all of the temperature levels
in question, using the Timed Dry cycle,
and the following process:

Hold a glass bulb thermometer capable of
reading from 90° to 180°F (32° to 82°C) in
the center of the exhaust outlet. The correct
exhaust temperatures are as follows:

EXHAUST TEMPERATURES

TEMPERATURE

SETTING

HEAT TURNS OFF*

°F

(°C)

HEAT TURNS ON

°F

(°C)

High

155°±5° (68°±3°)

10–15° (6–8°)

below the

heat turn off

temperature

Medium

140°±5° (60°±3°)

Low

125°±5° (52°±3°)

Extra Low

105°±5° (41°±3°)

*

The measured overshoot using the glass bulb
thermometer in the exhaust outlet can be 30°F
(17°C) higher.

5.

If the exhaust temperature is not within
specified limits, or you have come here
from step 3, perform the following:

NOTE:

All thermistor resistance measurements

must be made while dryer is unplugged or
disconnected from power.

ELECTRIC DRYER:

Remove the P4 connector,

then measure the resistance between P4-3 (red
wire) and P4-6 (red wire) at the connector.

If the resistance is OK, check P4-3 and P4-6
to dryer ground.

If resistance is greater than 0 (zero), replace
wiring harness.

GAS DRYER:

Remove the P14 connector,

then measure the resistance between P14-3
(red-white wire) and P14-6 (red-white wire)
at the connector.

If the resistance is OK, check P14-3 and
P14-6 to dryer ground.

If resistance is greater than 0 (zero), replace
wiring harness.

ALL DRYERS:

The following table gives temperatures and
their associated resistance values.

OUTLET THERMISTOR RESISTANCE

TEMP.

°F

(°C)

RES.

RANGE

k

TEMP.

°F

(°C)

RES.

RANGE

k

50° (10°) 19.0–22.0

80° (27°) 8.5–10.5

60° (16°) 14.8–16.8

90° (32°)

6.8–8.8

70° (21°) 11.5–13.5 100° (38°)

5.0–7.0

If the thermistor resistance does not agree
with table, replace the outlet thermistor.

If the thermistor resistance checks agree
with the measurements in the table, replace
the machine control electronics.

Inlet Thermistor, Electric Dryer

The machine control electronics monitors the inlet
temperature using an inlet thermistor that is part
of the high limit thermostat assembly.

1.

Activate the Diagnostic Test Mode. See
procedure on page 1.

2.

If

F

:24

or

F

:25

is a displayed error in the

Diagnostic Test Mode, the inlet thermistor
or wire harness is either open or shorted.

Unplug dryer or disconnect power.

Check wire connections at the machine
control electronics and inlet thermistor.
See Accessing & Removing the Electronic
Assemblies, page 9, and for inlet thermistor
location, see figure 11, page 6.

If wire connections are good, remove the
wires from the inlet thermistor/high limit
thermostat assembly and replace the
assembly.

Plug in dryer or reconnect power.

3.

If

F

:24

or

F

:25

is not an error that is displayed

in the Diagnostic Test Mode, the connections to
the thermistor are good. Therefore, check the
thermistor’s resistance value, using the
following process:

Unplug dryer or disconnect power.

Access the heater assembly. See figure 2,
page 3; and Removing the Toe Panel,
page 9.

Hold a glass bulb thermometer capable of
reading from 68° to 176°F (20° to 80°C) in
the heater assembly.

Check the resistance of the inlet thermistor.
See figure 11, page 6, for location.

The following table shows the resistance
values that should be observed for the various
temperatures at the heater assembly.

INLET THERMISTOR RESISTANCE

TEMP.

°F

(°C)

RES.

RANGE

k

TEMP.

°F

(°C)

RES.

RANGE

k

68° (20°) 61.2–63.7 131° (55°) 14.6–15.3

77° (25°) 49.0–51.0 140° (60°) 12.1–12.8

86° (30°) 39.5–41.1 149° (65°) 10.2–10.7

95° (35°) 32.0–33.3 158° (70°)

8.5–9.0

104° (40°) 26.1–27.2 167° (75°)

7.2–7.6

113° (45°) 21.4–22.3 176° (80°)

6.1–6.5

122° (50°) 17.6–18.5

If the thermistor resistance does not agree
with the measurements in the table, replace
the inlet thermistor/high limit thermostat
assembly.

If the thermistor resistance agrees with
the measurements in the table, replace
the machine control electronics.

TEST #4b

Thermal Fuse

ELECTRIC DRYER:

The thermal fuse is wired

in series with the dryer drive motor.

GAS DRYER:

The thermal fuse is wired in series

with the dryer gas valve.

ALL DRYERS:

1.

Unplug dryer or disconnect power.

2.

Access the thermal fuse by first removing the
toe panel. See Removing the Toe Panel, page 9;
and for thermal fuse location, see figure 11,
page 6.

3.

Using an ohmmeter, check the continuity
across the thermal fuse.

If the ohmmeter indicates an open circuit,
replace the failed thermal fuse.

TEST #4c

Thermal Cut-Off

If the dryer does not produce heat, check the
status of the thermal cut-off.

1.

Unplug dryer or disconnect power.

2.

Access the thermal cut-off by first removing
the toe panel. See Removing the Toe Panel,
page 9.

3.

Using an ohmmeter, check the continuity
across the thermal cut-off. See figure 11,
page 6, for location.

4.

If the ohmmeter indicates an open circuit,
perform the following:

ELECTRIC DRYER:

Replace the failed

thermal cut-off and inlet thermistor/high limit
thermostat assembly. In addition, check for
blocked or improper exhaust system, or failed
heat element.

GAS DRYER:

Replace the failed thermal cut-off

and high limit thermostat. In addition, check for
blocked or improper exhaust system.

Summary of Contents for WED9600TA1

Page 1: ...If there are no saved fault codes or active fault codes all indicators on the console will momentarily turn off then stay on with 8 88 displayed Continue with diagnostics 4 If entry into Diagnostic Test Mode is unsuccessful choose a different button except Pause Cancel and Controls Lock Unlock and repeat step 2 If no indicators come on after repeating step 2 using a different button go to TEST 1 p...

Page 2: ...r is cold the countdown will start at 50 seconds NOTE If the dryer is extremely cold less than 40 F 4 4 C the air flow may not be detected properly and will be displayed If the dryer is hot the countdown timer will start at 30 seconds cool down period followed by an additional 50 second countdown A Dryness Level modifier LED will also be illuminated to indicate the air flow range corresponding to ...

Page 3: ...See TEST 3 page 5 Moisture Sensor Open F 28 flashes if the moisture sensor strip is open This fault code appears ONLY when in the Diagnostic Test Mode See TEST 5 page 8 Moisture Sensor Shorted F 29 flashes if the moisture sensor strip has shorted This fault code appears ONLY when in the Diagnostic Test Mode See TEST 5 page 8 Moisture Sensor Strips Heater Assembly Door Switch See Accessing Removing...

Page 4: ...3 If indicators still do not light perform TEST 2 page 5 GAS DRYER 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Remove the cover plate from the top right corner of the back of the dryer See figure 3 3 Check that the power cord is firmly connected to the dryer s wire harness See figure 5 4 Access the machine control electronics without disconnecting any wiring to the control board See figure 17 page 10 5 W...

Page 5: ...ction Thermal fuse no Belt belt switch Drive motor Centrifugal switch Door switch Machine control electronics See ESD information page 1 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Access the machine control electronics and measure the resistance across P8 4 and P9 1 See Accessing Removing the Electronic Assemblies page 9 If resistance across P8 4 and P9 1 is in the range of 1 to 6 Ω replace the machine ...

Page 6: ... cut off high limit thermostat and heater If connections look good check for continuity across each of these components Replace the heater if it is electrically open Replace both the thermal cut off and inlet thermistor high limit thermostat assembly if either the thermal cut off or the high limit thermostat is electrically open 5 If no open circuit is detected remove the P4 connector then measure...

Page 7: ...et temperature using an inlet thermistor that is part of the high limit thermostat assembly 1 Activate the Diagnostic Test Mode See procedure on page 1 2 If F 24or F 25 is a displayed error in the Diagnostic Test Mode the inlet thermistor or wire harness is either open or shorted Unplug dryer or disconnect power Check wire connections at the machine control electronics and inlet thermistor See Acc...

Page 8: ...f a small resistance is not measured continue with step 8 8 Measure the resistance across each of the outermost contacts and the center terminal ground connection If a resistance less than infinity is measured replace the sensor harness 9 If moisture sensor diagnostic test passes check the thermistor Perform TEST 4a page 7 If the problem persists after replacing the moisture sensor and thermistor ...

Page 9: ...oes not start replace the machine control electronics TEST 8 Water Valve Activate the Diagnostic Test Mode as shown on page 1 Press Start and verify that water is being sprayed in the drum See figure 14 If no water is sprayed in the drum 1 Perform steps in Accessing Removing the Electronic Assemblies at right and check that the wires are connected to the water valve relay on the machine control el...

Page 10: ... out See figure 19 6 The console electronics is split into two assemblies connected by two cables Each assembly is fastened to the decorative piece by four plastic latches To remove these assemblies gently compress the plastic latches while pulling up on the assembly For the cycle selector assembly the cycle selector knob must first be removed by firmly pulling on it or gently prying it straight u...

Page 11: ...0 6446357 6597144 6604298 6685241 6732447 6784673 6819255 D314261 D314262 D457991 D457992 D495453 REMOVING THE BACK PANEL 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Remove the two rear screws from the top panel and slide the top panel to the rear to remove 3 Remove the cover plate disconnect the power cord and remove ground screw 4 Remove the metal spring clip between the back panel and the exhaust outl...

Page 12: ...7 3 0 SENSOR DOOR NEUTRAL MOTOR MTR CS MOIST MOIST RTN MODEL MODEL RTN OUTLET TEMP OUTLET TEMP RTN MACHINE CONTROL ELECTRONICS Y R P13 1 P13 2 P4 4 P4 5 P4 3 P4 6 R OUTLET THERMISTOR 10 k P9 2 L1 BR L1 LINE BK HEATER V HEATER RTN N O COM BK BK BK R R W NC HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 295 F 146 C THERMAL CUT OFF 352 F 178 C HEATER 7 8 11 8 DRUM LAMP G Y P4 2 INLET TEMP RTN R 240 VOLTS 120 VOLTS P2 1 VDD P...

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