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Maytag Co.
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EVENT I.D.
FAILURE DESCRIPTION
E1
Top Radiant Sensor fault count
E2
Top Burner Ignitor fault count
E3
Top Exhaust High Limit
E4
Bottom Radiant sensor fault count
E5
Bottom Burner ignitor fault count
E6
Bot Exhaust High Limit
E7
Coin 1 Bad Coin count
E8
Coin 2 Bad Coin Count
E9
Upper pocket forward rotation sensor fault count
EA
Upper pocket reverse rotation sensor fault count
EB
Lower pocket forward rotation sensor fault count
EC
Lower pocket reverse rotation sensor fault count
ED
S.A.F.E. DISABLED – Water not connected
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
SELECT CYCLE
Programming Selections
MAIN MENU
When service mode is first entered, the control will enter the SERVICE MODE main menu. This main menu will serve
as the gateway to all of the service mode features. The features include MACHINE INFO, PROGRAM SETUP, and
DIAGNOSTIC MODE.
NOTE:
If a fault occurs while in normal operation, and the faults were not cleared, then these faults
will be displayed in the upper display when the SERVICE SWITCH has been transitioned.
Pressing the medium key will enable the user to enter into service mode.
Entering and Exiting Service Mode
Entering
Transition the service switch to enter the service mode on coin models. Enter the service mode by holding down the
STOP and UP ARROW key on non-coin models. Service mode can also be accessed via Maytag data acquisition
(DA) communications. Please note that only the “vending parameters, count settings, and clock settings” will be
available with this method.
Exiting
First make sure the norm/med key has been depressed to save any changes that have been made and then transition
the service switch on coin models. On non-coin models, exit by pressing the STOP key.
2: DIAGNOSTIC CYCLE
Diagnostic Mode enables the user to run the dryer(s) and access items to troubleshoot a problem with the dryer.
When the diagnostic menu is first selected, the controls will prompt the user to start a cycle as seen below.