Wiring Diagram

SERVICE DATA SHEET
P/N: 808376801RevD
Artwork: 808376801 Rev.004
This information is intended for use by persons having electrical and mechanical
training and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally considered
acceptable in the appliance repair trade. The manufacturer or seller cannot be
responsible, nor assume any liability, for injury or damage of any kind arising
from the use of this Service Data Sheet.
COLOR CODE
BU-O......Blue/Orange R.............Red
R-Y.........Red/Yellow BU...........Blue
BLK........Black PK...........Pink
VIO........Violet ORN........Orange
WHT.......White YEL/BLK...Yellow/Black
Notes: 1) Always turn the timer knob clockwise. Make adjustments when the door is ajar.
2) Possible overshooting of the detent and gear/cam position from previous operation can affect the duration of the rst interval - small
overshoots are not a problem.
Drain Pump: To energize, turn the timer to the detent labeled Heavy Wash. Two back-to-back drain intervals provide about 2 minutes of pump out at the
start of this cycle.
Fill Valve: Turn the timer to the unlabeled detent at about the 8 o’clock (239
0
) position. This detent coincides with the start of the nal rinse and was put
there for testing of the ll valve during production. The wash segment begins with a 63 second ll.
Float: While the ll valve is energized (see above), raising the oat should result in power being removed from the ll valve causing it to close.
Detergent
Dispenser: Follow instructions for energizing the Fill Valve. Following the initial 63 second ll there is a short (9 second) pause followed by 130 seconds
with both the detergent dispenser and the circulation pump energized. The detergent door can be expected to open with 40 to 90 seconds of
dispenser power up time.
Circ Pump: Turn the timer to the Normal Wash detent. Left to run the cycle will drain (62 seconds), pause (3 seconds), ll (65 seconds) and then run
the circ pump for about 190 seconds. To energize the circ pump without adding water move originally to the normal wash detent and then
advance the dial by 10
0
to reach the start of the circ pump operation. The approximate 190 seconds of pump operation will correspond
to about 16
0
of dial rotation.
Heater: WARNING! When checking that the element is giving off heat be careful not to touch the heating element inside the tub - it will burn.
To check for a failed heater remove power and check the resistance between the two connections. Probes can be inserted in to the back side
of the connectors. The heating element changes resistance with temperature but should always be between 12 and 21 ohms. To check
that it is being energized by the timer, apply power to the unit and turn the timer to the detent labeled Drying/Plate Warmer. The detent
is located at the beginning of a 130 seconds heating interval at the start of the drying portion of the cycle. It is followed by several alternating
periods of pause (about 75 seconds each) and heating (ranging from 65 to 130 seconds in duration). In all, 5 heating intervals follow
the detent.
COMPONENT CHECKCING
WIRING DIAGRAM

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