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TECH SHEET - DO NOT DISCARD

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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

PART NO. W10054150

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

EXPLANATION / RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE

PF

Power
Failure

PF

flashes to indicate that a power failure

occurred while the dryer was running. Press
START to continue the cycle, or press
Pause/Cancel to clear the display.

AF

Restricted

Airflow

Condition

AF

flashes if a restricted airflow condition exists.

Check to make sure the lint screen is clean, the
door seal is in place and the vent is not
obstructed.

F-0

1

Primary

Control

Failure

F-01

flashes when there is a primary control

failure. Replace the machine control electronics.
See Accessing & Removing the Electronic
Assemblies, page 11.

F-02

Keypad/

User Interface

Failure

F-02

flashes when there is a stuck button or user

interface mismatch. This fault code will ONLY
appear when in the diagnostic test mode. See
TEST #6, page 10.

F-22

Exhaust

Thermistor

Open

F-22

flashes if the exhaust thermistor is open.

See TEST #4a, page 8.

F-23

Exhaust

Thermistor

Shorted

F-23

flashes if the exhaust thermistor has

shorted. See TEST #4a, page 8.

F-24

Inlet

Thermistor

Open

F-24

flashes if the inlet thermistor is open.

This fault code will ONLY appear when in the
diagnostic test mode. See TEST #4a, page 8.

F-25

Inlet

Thermistor

Shorted

F-25

flashes if the inlet thermistor is shorted.

This fault code will ONLY appear when in the
diagnostic test mode. See TEST #4a, page 8.

F-26

Motor Drive

System Failure

F-26

flashes if there is a motor drive system

failure. See TEST #3, page 7.

F-28

Moisture

Sensor Open

F-28

flashes if the moisture sensor strip is open.

This fault code will ONLY appear when in the
diagnostic test mode. See TEST #5, page 9.

F-29

Moisture

Sensor

Shorted

F-29

flashes if the moisture sensor strip has

shorted. This fault code will ONLY appear when in
the diagnostic test mode. See TEST #5, page 9.

F-30

Restricted

Airflow

Condition

F-30

flashes if a restricted airflow condition

exists. This fault code will ONLY appear when in
the diagnostic test mode. Check to make sure the
lint screen is clean, the door seal is in place and
the vent is not obstructed.

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 #1, page 6.
2. Check harness connections.
3. User interface assembly. See TEST #6, page 10.

WON’T START CYCLE
WHEN START BUTTON
IS PRESSED.

1. If number display flashes, check to be sure the

door is completely shut, and press and hold down
START for about 1 second.

2. See TEST #3, page 7.
3. See TEST #7, page 10.

WON’T SHUT OFF
WHEN EXPECTED.

1. Check Pause/Cancel button. See TEST #6,

page 10.

2. User interface assembly. See TEST #6, page 10.
3. Moisture sensor. See TEST #5, page 9.

CONTROL WON’T
ACCEPT SELECTIONS.

User interface assembly. See TEST #6, page 10.

WON’T HEAT.

1. Heater. See TEST #4, page 8.
2. Check harness connections.
3. Check installation.

HEATS IN AIR CYCLE.

Heater. See TEST #4, page 8.

SHUTS OFF BEFORE
CLOTHES ARE DRY.

1. Check the dryness setting for auto cycles.
2. Check for full lint screen.
3. Check for clogged vent.
4. Moisture sensor. See TEST #5, page 9.
5. Dryness adjust. See Adjusting Customer-Focused

Drying Modes, page 10.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Some tests will require accessing components. See figure 2, page 6 for
component locations.

Red

Blue Blue-White

Green-Yellow

Red

Black-White

PLUGGABLE DRIVE MOTOR SWITCH

1M 2M 3M 5M 6M

=

Contacts closed

Contacts

Function

Start

Run

CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH (MOTOR)

Now press any key (except Pause/Cancel) and the control will
advance through each step of the following sequence:

SINGLE ELEMENT MODELS:

2. Motor + heater.

Flash “Casual” LED.

3. No loads on (motor + heater off).

Flash “Normal” LED.

4. Repeat using same button.

Start sequence again at 1.

DUAL ELEMENT MODELS:

2. Motor + heater 1.

Flash “Casual” LED.

3. Motor + heater 2.

Flash “Timed Dry” LED.

4. Motor + heater 1 + heater 2 + drum light.

Flash “Drum Light” LED.

5. No loads on (motor + heaters off).

Flash “Normal” LED.

6. Repeat using same button.

Start sequence again at 1.

DEACTIVATING THE MANUAL LOAD TEST

Press the Pause/Cancel button to exit this mode.

Содержание WED6200SW1

Страница 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...

Страница 2: ...lluminated to indicate the airflow range corresponding to the number displayed The More LED will be illuminated for airflow readings above 40 cfm The Normal LED will be illuminated for airflow readings between 29 and 40 cfm The Less LED will be illuminated for airflow readings less than 29 cfm If airflow value is low check to make sure the lint screen is clean the door seal is in place and the ven...

Страница 3: ...re the lint screen is clean the door seal is in place and the vent is not obstructed 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 Supp...

Страница 4: ...INE CONTROL ELECTRONICS P4 2 P4 1 R R INLET THERMISTOR 50k Ω INLET TEMP INLET TEMP RTN BU P8 1 LAMP LOAD P8 2 GND CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 2M 1M 5M 6M 3M R LINE L2 W DOOR SWITCH W NEUTRAL N T BU BU W W P8 4 P8 3 NEUTRAL P9 1 P8 5 BK W THERMAL FUSE 196 F 91 C 4M DRIVE MOTOR 1 3 H P MAIN 1 4 2 6 Ω START 1 4 2 8 Ω SENSOR DOOR NEUTRAL MOTOR MTR CS MOIST MOIST RTN MODEL MODEL RTN OUTLET TEMP OUTLET TEMP RTN ...

Страница 5: ...W BK THERMAL CUT OFF 309 F 154 C HEATER 2700 W G Y R 240 VOLTS HEATER RELAY 1 HEATER RELAY 2 COM BK BK HEATER 2700 W R V INLET TEMP INLET TEMP RTN P4 3 P4 6 R R 10k Ω P4 2 P4 1 R R 50k Ω EXHAUST THERMISTOR INLET THERMISTOR NC HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 180 F 82 C V R HEATER DUAL ELEMENT STRIP CIRCUIT CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 2M 1M 5M 6M 3M W DOOR SWITCH T BU BU W P8 4 P9 1 THERMAL FUSE 196 F 91 C 4M DRIVE MO...

Страница 6: ...s test is used to determine if power is present at the machine control electronics NOTE The drum light is controlled by the machine control on all models 1 Plug in dryer or reconnect power 2 Open the door If the drum light illuminates then power is present at the machine control Go to TEST 6 page 10 If the drum light fails to illuminate do not assume the machine control electronics needs replaceme...

Страница 7: ...TS OF MEASUREMENT MAIN 1 4 2 6 Blue wire in back at pin 4 and bare copper wire on pin 5 of black drive motor switch START 1 4 2 8 Blue wire in back at pin 4 and bare copper wire 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 failed belt switch If the Start winding resistance is much...

Страница 8: ...ted go to step 7 If an open circuit is detected go to step 6 6 Visually check the wire connections to the heater If the connections look good replace the heater 7 Measure the resistance at the heater between the violet wire and the red wire terminals If an open circuit is not detected go to step 9 If an open circuit is detected go to step 8 8 Visually check the wire connections to the heater If th...

Страница 9: ...0 61 2 63 7 131 55 14 6 15 3 77 25 49 0 51 0 140 60 12 1 12 8 86 30 39 5 41 1 149 65 10 2 10 7 95 35 32 0 33 3 158 70 8 5 9 0 104 40 26 1 27 2 167 75 7 2 7 6 113 45 21 4 22 3 176 80 6 1 6 5 122 50 17 6 18 5 The table above shows the resistance values that should be observed for the various temperatures at the heater assembly If the thermistor resistance does not agree with the measurements in the ...

Страница 10: ...5 connector is inserted all the way into the machine control electronics If visual check passes replace the user interface assembly 2 Plug in dryer or reconnect power 3 Perform the Console Buttons and Indicators Diagnostic test page 1 to verify repair 4 If replacing the user interface assembly failed Unplug dryer or disconnect power Replace the machine control electronics Plug in dryer or reconnec...

Страница 11: ...the Machine Control Electronics 3 Remove the wire connections to the machine control assembly 4 Remove the one screw holding the machine control assembly to the metal bracket See figure 14 5 Push in on the tab located on the back of the machine control to slide it off the bracket Removing the User Interface Assembly 3 Remove the wire connections from the user interface assembly including the P5 ri...

Страница 12: ...n 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 17 3 Remove the nine rear screws from the back panel then remove panel Cover Plate Screw Cover Plate Figure 17 Remove screws Locking Tabs User Interf...

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