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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3-15
For Service Technician Use Only
TEST #7: Lid Lock
Perform the following checks if the washer does not lock (or
unlock).
1. Perform the Lid Lock test under Manual Test Mode on
page 2-11. The following steps assume that this step was
unsuccessful.
2. Check lid lock mechanism for obstrucon or binding.
Repair as necessary.
3. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power.
4. Remove console to access main control.
5. Visually check that the J6 connector is inserted all the way
into the main control.
¾ If visual check passes, go to step 6.
¾ If connector is not inserted properly, reconnect J6 and
repeat step 1.
6. Remove connector J6 from main control. With an
ohmmeter, verify lid lock resistance values shown in the
following chart across the following J6 connector pinouts:
LID LOCK RESISTANCE
Component Resistance
Contacts
Measured
Lid Lock
Connecon
Lock Switch
Solenoid
Lid Closed =
85 to 155 ohms
J6-2 J6-1 Pin 2 & 3
Lock Switch
Locked = 0 ohms
Unlocked = Open Circuit
J6-3 J6-2 Pin 1 & 2
Lid Switch Lid Open = Open Circuit J6-2 J6-1 Pin 2 & 3
¾ If resistance values are good, go to step 7.
¾ If switch measurements do not match the values
shown in the table for unlocked (or locked) condion,
verify the connecon with the upper washer harness
according to the chart. If the connecon is OK, a
problem exists in the lid lock. Replace the lid lock
mechanism.
7. If the preceding steps did not correct the lock problem,
replace the main control.
a. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power.
b. Replace the main control.
c. Reassemble all parts and panels.
d. Plug in washer/dryer or reconnect power. Calibrate
washer and perform Automac Test to verify repair.
Figure 1
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.
MAIN CONTROL
DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY
LID LOCK ASSY
LOCK SWITCH
LID SWITCH
LOCK SOLENOID
J6-1
J6-2
J6-3
3
2
1
Pin 3
Pin 2
Pin 1
LBU
W
R
LID LOCK FEEDBACK
L1
NEUTRAL
LID LOCK
Lid Lock Assembly:
Figure 2