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TECH SHEET - DO NOT DISCARD

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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

PART NO. W10156037A

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect power before servicing.

Replace all parts and panels before operating.

Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.

IMPORTANT

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Electronics

ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or weaken the
machine control electronics. The new control assembly may appear to
work well after repair is finished, but failure may occur at a later date
due to ESD stress.

Use an anti-static wrist strap. Connect wrist strap to green ground
connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance

-

OR

-

Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or
unpainted metal in the appliance.

Before removing the part from its package, touch the anti-static bag
to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the
appliance.

Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle machine
control electronics by edges only.

When repackaging failed machine control electronics in anti-static
bag, observe above instructions.

DIAGNOSTIC GUIDE

Before servicing, check the following:

Make sure there is power at the wall outlet.

Has a household fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped? Was a regular fuse
used? Use a time-delay fuse.

Is dryer vent properly installed and clear of lint or obstructions?

All tests/checks should be made with a VOM (volt-ohm-milliammeter) or DVM
(digital-voltmeter) having a sensitivity of 20,000

per volt DC or greater.

Check all connections before replacing components. Look for broken or loose
wires, failed terminals, or wires not pressed into connectors far enough.

A potential cause of a control not functioning is corrosion on connections.
Observe connections and check for continuity with an ohmmeter.

Connectors: Look at top of connector. Check for broken or loose wires. Check
for wires not pressed into connector far enough to engage metal barbs.

Resistance checks must be made with dryer unplugged or power disconnected.

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

These tests allow factory or service personnel to test and verify all inputs to the
machine control electronics. You may want to do a quick and overall checkup of
the dryer with these tests before going to specific troubleshooting tests.

ACTIVATING THE DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE

1.

Be sure the dryer is in standby mode (plugged in with all indicators off, or
with only the Done indicator on).

2.

Select any one button (except Pause/Cancel) and follow the steps below,
using the same button (remember the button):

Press/hold

2-5 seconds

Release for

2-5 seconds

Press/hold

2-5 seconds

Release for

2-5 seconds

Press/hold

2-5 seconds

3.

If this test mode has been entered successfully, all indicators on the console
are illuminated for 5 seconds with

88

showing in the Estimated Time

Remaining two-digit display.

DIAGNOSTIC: Unsuccessful Entry

If entry into diagnostic mode is unsuccessful, press the Pause/Cancel button
twice, then press the Power button.

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 possible to enter the diagnostic mode. Go to
TEST #2, page 4.

If no indicators come on after pressing the Power button, go to TEST #1,
page 4.

DIAGNOSTIC: Saved Fault Codes

If there are saved fault codes, the most recent fault code will alternately show “F-”
and “XX” where XX is the fault code.

Press and release

the same button

used to activate

Diagnostics

beep tone

Second most recent fault code is displayed.

Repeat

beep tone

Third most recent fault code is displayed.

Repeat

beep tone

Fourth most recent fault code is displayed.

Repeat

All indicators momentarily turn off, then stay on.

DIAGNOSTIC: Console Buttons and Indicators

Pressing the console buttons or rotating the cycle selector will sound a beep and
will turn on or off the corresponding indicators as shown in Figure 1, Console
Diagnostics, page 2. Pressing Time Adjust

(more time) will sound a beep and

turn the left digit of the display on or off. Pressing Time Adjust

(less time) will

sound a beep and turn the right digit of the display on or off.

If indicators fail to turn on or off and beep after pressing buttons or
rotating the cycle selector, go to TEST #6, page 8.

DIAGNOSTIC: Door Switch

Opening the door should cause a beep and an alphanumeric number to be
displayed. Closing the door should cause a beep and

88

to be displayed.

If opening the door fails to cause a beep and a number and letter to be
displayed, go to TEST #7, page 8.

DIAGNOSTIC: Moisture Sensor

1.

Open the door and locate two metal strips on the inside of the dryer. Using a
wet cloth or one finger, jointly touch both strips.

If a continuous beep tone is heard and an alphanumeric number is
displayed on the console, the sensor is OK.

If a continuous beep tone is not heard, or if a continuous beep tone is
heard before touching both moisture strips, go to step 2.

2.

Check to see if there is water in the dryer around the moisture strips.

If no water is present, go to TEST#5, page 7.

If water is present, wipe the strips off with a dry cloth and repeat step 1.

If wiping the strips does not stop the beeping, run a timed dry cycle for
2 minutes to dry out the drum, then repeat this diagnostic test.

DIAGNOSTIC: Motor, Heater, and Console ID

Close the door. Press the Start button. The motor and heater will turn on, and the

display will show one of the following console IDs:

C0

,

C

1

,

C2

,

C3

,

C4

,

C5

,

C6

,

C7

,

C8

, or

C9

.

If none of the Console IDs listed above are displayed, replace the user
interface assembly. See Accessing & Removing the Electronic Assemblies,
page 9.

If the motor does not turn on, go to TEST #3, page 5.

If no heat is detected, go to TEST #4, page 6.

Summary of Contents for WED6600VU0

Page 1: ...or 5 seconds with 88 showing in the Estimated Time Remaining two digit display DIAGNOSTIC Unsuccessful Entry If entry into diagnostic mode is unsuccessful press the Pause Cancel button twice then press the Power button 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 i...

Page 2: ...lay the line voltage currently being measured by the machine control After all saved fault codes have been displayed press the End of Cycle Signal button The last 2 digits of the voltage value will be displayed on the dual 7 segment display A Dryness modifier LED will also be illuminated to indicate the voltage range corresponding to the number displayed The Dryness LEDs relate to specific voltage...

Page 3: ...LY appear when in the diagnostic test mode See TEST 5 page 7 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 ...

Page 4: ... at the machine control Go to TEST 6 page 8 If the drum light fails to illuminate do not assume the machine control electronics needs replacement Several conditions may cause the drum light not to illuminate including a bad bulb If the drum light does not illuminate go to TEST 1 at left See Removing the Back Panel page 11 to access Thermal Cut off Drum Light Assembly Water Nozzle Steam Models Inle...

Page 5: ...DING RESISTANCE Ω CONTACT POINTS OF MEASUREMENT MAIN 1 4 2 6 Blue wire in back at pin 4 and bare copper wire terminal removed from pin 5 of black drive motor switch START 1 4 2 8 Blue wire in back at pin 4 and bare copper wire terminal on pin 3 of black drive motor switch If the resistance at the motor is correct there is an open circuit between the motor and machine control electronics Check for ...

Page 6: ... resistance is greater than 20 kΩ replace the exhaust thermistor TEST 4a Thermistors EXHAUST THERMISTOR The machine control electronics 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 ...

Page 7: ...isture Sensor NOTE This test is started with the machine 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 Metal sensor strips Machine control electronics See ESD information page 1 1 Activate the diagnostic test mod...

Page 8: ...g dryer or disconnect power Check that the wires between the door switch and machine 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...

Page 9: ...disconnect power 2 Remove the lint screen 3 Remove the two screws holding the lint screen duct to the top 4 Open the door 5 Push on 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 6 Slowly rotate top backwards and lean against wall or support with a prop rod 7 Disconnect the door switch wire harness located on the ri...

Page 10: ...ert 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 for steam models remove the additional screw near the valve opening at the bottom 4 ...

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