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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Whirlpool Smart All-In-One Washer & Dryer
CONNECTIVITY
Smart Features
Features
WiFi connecvity allows the Smart Washer/Dryer to connect
to the Internet and interact with the Whirlpool™ app from
your smartphone or mobile device. This connecon opens up
several Smart opons to you: opons intended to save you
valuable me and energy.
Smart Features
Smart Features help make your everyday more ecient by
leng you remotely monitor, manage, and maintain your
washer/dryer.
Remote Start & Pause
What it does: Allows the consumer to send remote control of
your washer/dryer to their smartphone or mobile device via
the Whirlpool® app.
What it does for the consumer: Lets the consumer manage
when to start their wash or dry cycle and when their laundry
gets done. Have freshly washed and/or dried laundry when
they’re ready for it – not just when they’re home to wait.
Cycle Progress
What it does: Gives the consumer an up-to-the-minute look at
their wash or dry cycle progress and remaining cycle me from
anywhere.
What it does for the consumer: Relieves them of having to
visit the laundry room to check on the status of their wash or
dry cycle.
Clothes Clean Notification (Opt-In)
What it does: Their washer/dryer will send the consumer a
push nocaon when its current cycle is complete.
What it does for the consumer: Alerts the consumer precisely
when the laundry is done, so they can get the next load
started and move on to other things.
If the consumer can’t unload the washer/dryer right away, or
are away from home when a cycle nishes, they can remotely
acvate Tumble Fresh™ or Wrinkle Shield™ cycles to help their
clothes stay fresh unl they’re able to get to them.
Specialty Cycles & My Cycle
What it does: Allows the consumer to browse addional wash
cycles available in the Whirlpool® app and download a cycle to
the washer with the Download & Go™ opon. The consumer
can also create and save their own customized cycles.
What it does for the consumer: Takes the guesswork out
of selecng the opmal washer sengs for garments and
household items that require specialized care.
Quiet Mode
What it does: Lets the consumer turn o the tones and beeps
coming from their washer.
What it does for the consumer: Allows them to do laundry
without disturbing anyone else in the household.
Issue Alerts (Opt-In)
What it does: Sends the consumer a push nocaon if
something has gone wrong.
What it does for the consumer: Gives them a heads-up, and
provides guidance to x simple issues through videos and
step-by-step instrucons.
If the issue is more complex, the consumer can e-mail or call
our service center directly from the Whirlpool® app.
Smart About Energy
The Smart Washer/Dryer can monitor and respond to changing
energy demand levels on the power grid.
Smart Delay (Opt-In)
What it does: When energy demand is high, it gives the
consumer the opon to delay starng a wash or dry cycle unl
demand levels are lower.
What it does for the consumer: They will feel good about
giving a lile back to the environment. Some consumers may
even see a lower energy bill.
If they need to begin a wash or dry cycle immediately, the
consumer can override a Smart Delay. The washer/dryer will
return to energy monitoring on the next cycle.
Get Started
Refer to the Quick Connect packet that came with the washer,
or see the “Connecvity Setup” secon on pages 5-3 and 5-4
of this secon and follow the instrucons to get connected.