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
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COMPONENT ACCESS
Removing the Metering Pumps
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.
To Remove the Metering Pumps
1. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power.
2. Turn o water supply to washer/dryer.
3. Disconnect cold inlet water hose and remove the drain
hose from the standpipe or laundry tub.
4. Perform the procedures on page 4-3, “Removing the Top
Panel” prior to performing the following steps.
5. For ease of pump removal, take out the “T” shaped”
cross-brackets by removing eight (10) Phillips screws.
NOTE: Eight screws secure the “T” bracket to the cabinet
and 2 to the dispenser.
6. The two (2) metering pumps are located behind the bulk
detergent dispenser (see Figure 1). Clip the three wire es
securing the metering pump harnesses. Gently remove
the tape and connector coverings for reinstallaon later.
Cut wire es
Metering
Pumps
Figure 1
7. NOTE: The Detergent and Fabric Soener metering pumps
have dierent part numbers. For ease in replacement
and diagnoscs, the Fabric Soener pump has a “red”
connector and the Detergent pump has a “white”
connector (see Figure 2).
FS
Pump
Det.
Pump
Figure 2
8. Remove the two (2) Phillips screws securing the metering
pump to the dispenser assembly (see Figure 3).
Pump
Screws
Pump
Screws
Figure 3
9. Li up the metering pump to access the clamps and
hoses. Disconnect hoses and remove pump (see Figure 4).
Remove
Clamps/Hoses
Figure 4
10. Reverse procedure to reinstall metering pump. Be sure to
reinstall the connector wrappings, tape and wire es.