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TECH SHEET - DO NOT DISCARD

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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

PART NO. W10054160

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

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OR

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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? 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 ohms 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 Clothes Dry 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

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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 6.

If no indicators come on after pressing the Power button, go to TEST #1,
page 6.

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 9.

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

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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 10.

DIAGNOSTIC: Moisture Sensor

Open the door and locate two metal strips on the inside of the dryer. Bridge
these strips with a wet cloth or a finger.

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

If not, or if a continuous beep tone is heard before bridging the moisture
strips, go to TEST #5, page 9.

Summary of Contents for WGD6400SW0

Page 1: ...ith all indicators off or with only the Clothes Dry 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 sec...

Page 2: ...played 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 ranges as follows The More LED will be illuminated for high voltage readings above 132 VAC The Normal LED will be illuminated for normal voltage readings 90 132 VAC The Less LED will be illuminated for l...

Page 3: ... 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 6 2 Check harness connections 3 User interface assembly See TEST 6 ...

Page 4: ...2 DATA IN P5 3 VSS P5 4 STROBE P5 6 CLOCK P5 7 BUZZER 12 VDC P1 1 G Y Y R P13 1 P13 2 P14 4 Y R SENSOR G Y SENSOR MOVS Y R BK OUTLET TEMP OUTLET TEMP RTN THERMAL CUT OFF 352 F 178 C MACHINE CONTROL ELECTRONICS USER INTERFACE P8 2 GND W DOOR SWITCH T W P8 4 P8 3 NEUTRAL DOOR NEUTRAL BR BK DRUM LAMP G Y BU P8 1 LAMP LOAD NC NO L1 LINE BK N O COM BK HEATER RELAY P14 3 P14 6 R W R W CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH...

Page 5: ...N P9 2 BK W NEUTRAL N W Y R P13 1 P13 2 Y R SENSOR G Y SENSOR MOVS Y R BK MACHINE CONTROL ELECTRONICS 120 VOLTS MOISTURE SENSOR STRIP CIRCUIT See Removing the Back Panel page 11 to access High Limit Thermostat Thermal Cut off Drum Light Assembly Moisture Sensor Behind Strips Thermal Fuse Exhaust Thermistor See Accessing Removing the Electronic Assemblies page 11 to access Machine Control Electroni...

Page 6: ...ee Accessing Removing the Electronic Assemblies page 11 5 With an ohmmeter check for continuity between the neutral N terminal of the plug and P8 3 white wire on the machine control board The left hand side of figure 5 shows the position of the neutral terminal N on the power cord plug Also see figure 16 page 11 If there is continuity go to step 6 If there is no continuity disconnect the white wir...

Page 7: ...ter should indicate a closed circuit 0 2 ohms If not replace the door switch assembly See figure 12 page 10 and Removing the Front Panel Drum Assembly page 10 TEST 4 Heater This test is performed when either of the following situations occur Dryer does not heat Heat will not shut off This test checks the components making up the heating circuit The following items are part of this system Harness c...

Page 8: ...e 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 remove the P14 connector then measure the resistance between P14 3 red white wire and P14 6 red white wire at the connecto...

Page 9: ... If debris is not present replace sensor harness with MOVs Otherwise go to step 7 7 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 with MOVs 8 If moisture sensor diagnostic test passes check the thermistor Perform TEST 4a page 8 If the problem persists after replacing t...

Page 10: ...d display CF for one second then the current drying mode will be seen on the display The factory default value is 1 2 To select a different drying mode press the Dryness button again The dryer display will flash and show the available settings 3 With the display flashing the selected drying mode press the Start button to save the drying mode and exit the Start button in this mode does not start a ...

Page 11: ...clockwise direction See figure 17 7 Locking tabs located at the bottom of the console insert panel secure the user interface assembly to the console insert panel Using a flat blade screwdriver gently apply pressure to the locking tabs to release the user interface assembly See figure 17 Reinstalling the Electronic Assemblies Refer to preceding removal sections and replace in reverse order NOTE Whe...

Page 12: ...MANUFACTURED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U S PATENTS 4 669 200 4 700 495 4 754 556 4 840 285 4 865 366 4 899 464 4 908 959 4 989 347 5 066 050 5 560 120 5 809 828 6 020 698 6 047 486 6 199 300 6 446 357 6 597 144 6 604 298 6 685 241 6 732 447 6 784 673 6 819 255 D314 261 D314 262 D457 991 D457 992 D495 453 ...

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