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To remove the water valve:
Remove the top panel. (See
1.
Top Cover
.)
Note: In the following step the connection of the red
and blue wire harnesses are each identifi ed with a
similarly colored tag located on top of the solenoid.
2. Disconnect the wire harness(es) from the
solenoid coil(s).
3. Note the location of the valve outlet hoses and
disconnect the hose(s):
Note: The valve outlet hose(s) can be diffi cult to
remove.
a. Squeeze the clamp and slide it back.
b. If necessary, carefully break the hose loose
by inserting a small fl at blade screwdriver
under the hose to break the seal.
c. Remove the hose.
Remove the 2 Phillips-head screws that attach
4.
the valve to the cabinet.
Disconnect
Outlet Hoses
Disconnect
Disconnect
Tag
Tag
Note: Red arrows indicate hot water valve screws.
Drain Pump
The pump consists of a 120 VAC, 60-Hz motor,
impeller, impeller housing, and a removable strainer
that helps prevent foreign objects from entering the
pump impeller and drain outlet.
The pump runs whenever the washer is in the
•
spin function of a cycle.
The pump runs if the water level sensor detects
•
frequency under 22KHz (overfl ow level), and the
washer is plugged in. (See
Water Level Sensor
.)
The pump is capable of eliminating 7.8 gallons
•
per minute.
Recommended minimum standpipe diameter is
•
1
1
/
4
inches.
Standpipe minimum height is 30 inches,
•
measured from the fl oor at the washer location.
Standpipe maximum height is 96 inches,
•
measured from the fl oor at the washer location.
The pump motor has an approximate resistance
•
value of 14.2
Ω.
Operation of the drain pump can be checked by
using service test mode t06. (See
Service Mode
.)
Specifi c failures associated with the drain pump can
initiate error code 5E. (See
Error Codes
.)
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