Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Smart All-In-One Washer/Dryer
- Table of Contents
- Section 1: General Information
- Washer & Dryer Safety
- Introduction
- Features
- Options
- Accessories
- Control Panel & Features
- Control Panel - Tools
- Load & Go Bulk Dispenser
- Theory of Operation - Dry Cycle
- Product Specifications
- Wiring Diagram & Model/Serial Number Location
- Model & Serial Number Nomenclature
- All-In-One Washer/Dryer Maintenance
- Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter/Draining Residual Water
- How to Manually Open a Locked Door
- Section 2: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
- Section 3: Component Testing
- Component Testing Safety
- Wiring Diagram
- TEST #1: Appliance Control Unit (ACU) Power Check
- TEST #2: Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
- TEST #3: Motor Circuit
- TEST #4: Door Lock System
- TEST #5: Inlet Valve
- TEST #6: Pressure Switch
- TEST #7: Drain/Recirculation Pump
- TEST #8: Wash Heating Element
- TEST #9: Wash Temperature Sensor
- TEST #10a: Dispenser Sensing
- TEST #10b: Dispenser Metering Pumps
- TEST #11: Supply Connections
- TEST #12a: Dry Heating Element
- TEST #12b: Dry Temperature Sensor
- TEST #13: Dry Fan Motor
- Section 4: Component Access
- Removing the Door Assembly
- Removing the Top Panel
- Replacing the Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
- Removing the Front Panel & Bulkhead
- Removing the Rear Access Panel
- Removing the Inlet Valve Assembly
- Removing the Pressure Switch
- Removing the Metering Pumps
- Removing the Detergent Dispenser
- Removing the Dryer Heating Channel Assembly
- Removing the Condenser Duct Assembly
- Removing the RFI Filter
- Removing the Door Lock Assembly
- Removing the Appliance Control Unit (ACU)
- Removing the Motor Control Unit (MCU)
- Removing the Heater & Thermistor
- Removing the Drain & Recirculation Pumps
- Removing the Direct Drive Motor
- Removing the Tub Assembly
- Section 5: Connectivity
- Product Specifications & Warranty Information Sources
COMPONENT ACCESS
Whirlpool Smart All-In-One Washer & Dryer
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6. Remove the inner door glass and catch. Set aside for
reinstallaon to the new Outer Door/HMI Assembly (see
Figure 4).
Door
Glass
Door
Catch
Figure 4
7. Disconnect the ACU and Drum Light harnesses from the
HMI. Unclip harness from HMI enclosure. See Figure 5.
Unclip
Harness
Disconnect
Harnesses
Figure 5
8. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two (2) screws
securing the hinge to the outer door/HMI assembly.
Remove hinge and harness assembly and set aside for
reassembly. See Figure 6.
Figure 6
9. Reverse procedure to reassembly all parts onto the new
Outer Door/HMI Assembly (see Figure 7).
Figure 7 - Outer Door/HMI Assembly
HMI Board
Replacing the Human-Machine Interface (continued)
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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY
DO NOT REMOVE OR DESTROY
10. Check HMI input voltage:
Verify that there is 5V between pin 1 and 4
at J16.
¾If there is 5V, go to step 11.
¾If there is not 5V, disconnect J16 and
check for 15V between pin ? and pin ?.
If there is not 15V, replace the ACU.
11. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power.
12. Reassemble all parts and panels.
13. Perform the Service Diagnostic Mode
Tests on page 5 to verify repairs.
TEST #2: Human-Machine
Interface (HMI)
This test is performed when any of the
following situations occurs during the
Service Diagnostic Mode Tests (see page 5):
display does not turn on and/or no sound
is heard.
1. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2. Gently lay washer/dryer on its right side
to access the ACU.
3. Visually check that all ACU connectors are
inserted all the way into the ACU. See Figure 3,
page 10.
4. Visually check that all HMI connectors
are inserted all the way into the HMI.
5. If all visual checks pass, perform TEST #1:
ACU Power Check, page 10, to verify supply
voltage and health of microcontroller.
¾If supply voltages are present and
microcontroller is functioning properly,
replace the HMI and housing assembly.
¾If supply voltages are not present,
replace the ACU.
6. Reassemble all parts and panels.
7. Plug in washer/dryer or reconnect power.
8. Perform the Service Diagnostic Mode
Tests on page 5 to verify repair.
Figure 4 - Human-Machine Interface (HMI) and Housing Assembly
ACU Input
(3 pin
connector)
Speaker
ACU Input
Fan Connector
To Drum Light