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Failures associated with the water valves can
initiate the Consumer Help Indicator if no water
enters or is turned off at the house supply. Or
any of the following fault codes: 6, 8, 19, 20, 25,
27 or 65. (See the
Fault Codes
section in this
service guide).
Water Valve Removal
1. Remove the top panel (see
Top Panel
in the
Cabinet and Structure
section in this service
guide).
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
difficult to remove.
a. Squeeze the clamp and slide it back.
b. If necessary, carefully break the hose
loose by inserting a small flat-blade screw-
driver under the hose to break the seal.
c. Remove the hose.
4. Remove the four Phillips-head screws that
attach the valve to the cabinet.
NOTE
:
Red arrows indicate hot water valve
screws.
Hot Water Inlet
Cold Water Inlet
Water Outlet
The dispenser assembly provides automatic
dispensing of detergent, prewash, bleach and
fabric softener as long as the user fills the
compartments prior to starting the washer.
The products added to the dispenser are diluted
with water before they are dispensed into the
wash tub. This is accomplished by the water
valves and a plastic conveyer snapped to the
top of the dispenser that directs the outputs from
the valves to the detergent, prewash, bleach and
softener chambers. The bulk tank uses water
pressure to pull detergent from the tank utilizing
a check valve inside the asperozzle assembly.
There is also a float that has a magnet on the
bottom of it. When the detergent level is low, it
activates the reed switch on the bottom of the
dispenser box alerting the tank is low.
Bulk Dispenser Assembly
Check
Valve
Float
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