Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Service Manual - 27" Gas & Electric Stacked Laundry Center, L-95
- Table of Contents
- Section 1 - General Information
- Section 2 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
- Diagnostic Guide
- Diagnostic LED-Main Control
- Self Diagnostic Test Modes (Washer)
- Activating the Service Diagnostic Test Modes (Washer)
- Unsuccessful Entry
- Exiting the Service Diagnostic Test Modes (Washer)
- Customer Viewable Fault Codes (Washer)
- Fault/Error Codes Chart (Washer)
- Automatic Test Mode Chart (Washer)
- Manual Test Mode Chart (Washer)
- Washer Troubleshooting Guide
- Dryer Troubleshooting Guide
- Section 3 - Testing - Washer
- Section 4 - Testing - Dryer
- Section 5 - Component Access
- Product Specifications & Warranty Information Sources
TESTING – WASHER
27” Stacked Laundry Center
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For Service Technician Use Only
TEST #5: Water Level
This test checks the water level sensing components. The
washer has an on-board pressure transducer. NOTE: Usually,
if the pressure transducer malfuncons, the washer will
generate a long ll, or long drain error.
1. Check the funconality of the pressure transducer by
running a small load cycle. The valves should turn o
automacally aer sensing the correct water level in
the tub. The following steps assume that this step was
unsuccessful.
2. Drain the tub unl all water has been removed.
3. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power.
4. Remove console to access controls.
5. Check hose connecons between the pressure transducer
(Figure 1), the pressure dome aached to the tub (Figure
2), and the barbed connector between hoses is correctly
assembled. NOTE: the barbed connector is located in the
dryer compartment to the right of the motor (see Figure 3).
Pressure Hose to Pressure Transducer
Figure 1
Pressure Hose to Pressure Dome
Figure 2
Barb connecng top & boom hoses
Figure 3
6. Check to ensure hose is routed correctly in the dryer and
the lower washer cabinet and not pinched or crimped by
the back panel.
7. Verify there is no water, suds, or debris in the hose or
dome. Disconnect hose from main control and blow into
hose to clear water, suds, or debris.
8. Check hose for leaks. Replace if needed.
9. Replace the main control and calibrate washer. Perform
Automac Test to verify repair.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.