L-95 Multimedia Enhanced SERVICE MANUAL 27” GAS & ELECTRIC STACKED LAUNDRY CENTER W11197006
FORWARD This Service Manual, (Part No. W11197006), provides the In-Home Service Professional with service information for the “27” GAS & ELECTRIC STACKED LAUNDRY CENTER.” The Wiring Diagram used in this Service Manual is typical and should be used for training purposes only. Always use the Wiring Diagram supplied with the product tech sheet when servicing the laundry center.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 27” Stacked Laundry Center SECTION 1 — GENERAL INFORMATION WASHER SAFETY..................................................................................................................................1-2 PRODUCT INFORMATION....................................................................................................................1-3 CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES........................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) SECTION 4 — TESTING - DRYER TESTING: SAFETY INFORMATION........................................................................................................4-2 COMPONENT LOCATIONS...................................................................................................................4-3 WIRING DIAGRAM - STANDARD VENT, ELECTRIC DRYER...................................................................4-4 WIRING DIAGRAM - STANDARD VENT, GAS DRYER.......................
GENERAL INFORMATION Section 1: General Information This section provides general safety, parts, and information for the 27” Stacked Laundry Center.
GENERAL INFORMATION Washer Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very important. We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.
GENERAL INFORMATION Product Information CONTROL KNOBS CONTROL PANEL DOOR HANDLE DRYER CABINET DRYER DOOR DRYER FRONT COVER WASHER LID TRANSITION PANEL WASHER TOP SUPPORT BRACKET WASHER CABINET ANTI-TIP BRACKETS Figure 1 - 27” Stacked Laundry Center 27” Stacked Laundry Center n 1-3
GENERAL INFORMATION CONTROL PANEL AND FEATURES Control Panel and Features STANDARD VENT MODELS 2 1 1 2 5 LONG VENT MODELS 3 6 7 4 1 5 6 4 5 NG VENT MODELS 3 2 3 6 4 5 7 Not all features and4options are available on all models. Appearance may vary. Not featuresand andoptions optionsare are available available on Not allallfeatures on all all models. models.Appearance Appearancemay mayvary. vary.
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ct g se venly. hing rom up to 3. LoadINFORMATION laundry into washer GENERAL 3. Load laundry products into washer Add laundry Add Laundry Products 2. 5. Add fabric softener to dispenser Using the Washer 5. Add fabric softener to dispenser Add Fabric Softener to Dispenser Load garments in loose heaps evenly around basket wall. For best results, do not pack the load tightly. Do not wrap large items such as sheets around the agitator; load them in loose piles around the sides of the basket.
GENERAL INFORMATION Model/Serial Number Label & Tech Sheet Location Model & Serial Number Label Location Tech Sheet Location (Behind Transition Panel) To access tech sheet, remove the top three screws indicated and lower transition panel.
GENERAL INFORMATION Model & Serial Number Nomenclature MODEL NUMBER W E T 40 INTERNATIONAL SALES OR MARKETING CHANNEL BRAND W = Whirlpool TYPE E = Electric, G = Gas ACCESS T = Top Load FEATURE SET 40 = Standard Vent, LV = Long Vent SIZE 27 = 27” Width YEAR OF INTRODUCTION H = 2018 COLOR CODE W = White ENGINEERING CHANGE 0 = Basic Release; 1 = First Revision; etc. SERIAL NUMBER PRODUCTION SITE M = Marion, OH YEAR OF PRODUCTION 7 = 2017, 8 = 2018, etc.
GENERAL INFORMATION Dimensions & Clearances Dimensions/Clearances, 27" (69 cm) Models Dimensions Clearances Front View Side Clearances (recommended/minimum) 271/4" (692 mm) 75½" (1918 mm) 1"/0" (25 mm/0 mm) Side View 47 15/16" (1218 mm) 1"/0" (25 mm/0 mm) 27 11/16" (704 mm) Front/Back/Top Clearances (recommended/minimum) 1"/0" (25 mm/0 mm) 61 13/16" (1570 mm) 75½" (1918 mm) 35¾" (908 mm) 32 7/16" (824 mm) Back View 271/4" (692 mm) 1" (25 mm) (Closet)* 11½" (292 mm) 45" (1143 mm) 75½" (1
GENERAL INFORMATION Product Specifications ELECTRICAL Line Voltage : Frequency : Amps : Operating Temperature Range : Electric = 240 VAC Gas = 120 VAC 57–63 Hz Electric - 30A Gas = 15 - 20A 40–115°F (4.5–46°C) UTILITIES Water Temp : Water Pressure : Drain Height : 120°F (49°C) 15–125 PSI (103-862 kPa) 39 in. to 8 ft. (991 mm to 2.4 m) WASHER DETAILS Capacity : Washer = 3.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING Section 2: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting This section provides diagnostic, fault codes, and troubleshooting information for the 27” Stacked Laundry Center.
and water supply unobstructed? ventilation. Ensurehoses drain height is between DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODES (WASHER) Test Modes. NOTE: AFTER RESET, sequence “a” through FOR at SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY of lint sure or obstructions? Make there is 8' power the wallinto outlet. RESET - Rotate cycle selector Make suremm) drain hose is not 39" (991 and (2.4 m)sealed above the floor. 2. the following sequence of knob /Perform “e” must be completed within 6 seconds. 1.
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY 3. There are several accessible Diagnostic FAULT CODE DISPLAY MODE (Pgs 6–7) DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING Test Modes shown in the chart below. To To access fault/error codes, perform steps 1 select the desired Mode ofDiagnostic Operation, turn FAULT 3.
CALIBRATION MODE To access Automatic Test Mode, perform steps NOTE: Calibration only applies to models AUTOMATIC MODEthe (Page 8)Diagnostic CALIBRATION MODE that USE do not have level selection. 1 and 2TEST of Activating Service FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S ONLY Test Modes.
• Turning rotary Rotarythe Switch #2switches – toggleswill (2)toggle Wash LED “Wash” and “Done” LEDs On perform steps 1 and 2 of Activating the Service theRotary following status on and off. LED Diagnostic Modes.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only WARNING Fault/Error Codes (Washer) See page 2-3 to access Fault Code Display Mode. * If the Sense/Fill LED is ON, the fault code is represented; if OFF, the error code is represented. = ON Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Fault/Error Codes (Washer) Continued DONE SENSE FILL WASH RINSE DRAIN SPIN DONE Status LEDs DRAIN SPIN Status LEDs RINSE F2E3 – SWITCH MISMATCH ERROR NUMBER WASH Explanation & Recommended Procedure (Status LED names may vary between makes and models) FAULT NUMBER SENSE FILL FAULT/ERROR CODE - DESCRIPTION F 8 4 2 1 E 8 4 2 1 The switches do not match the console or are not operating correctly.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only 1 E DRAIN SPIN 2 RINSE 4 WASH SENSE FILL F DONE Status LEDs DRAIN SPIN Status LEDs RINSE F7E1 – BASKET SPEED FAULT ERROR NUMBER WASH Explanation & Recommended Procedure (Status LED names may vary between makes and models) FAULT NUMBER SENSE FILL FAULT/ERROR CODE - DESCRIPTION DONE Fault/Error Codes (Washer) Continued 1 Fault is displayed when the main control cannot determine speed of basket, or speed changes too quickly.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Fault/Error Codes (Washer) Continued E DONE RINSE WASH SENSE FILL DONE 8 DRAIN SPIN F RINSE Status LEDs DRAIN SPIN F8E3 – OVERFLOW CONDITION ERROR NUMBER Status LEDs WASH Explanation & Recommended Procedure (Status LED names may vary between makes and models) FAULT NUMBER SENSE FILL FAULT/ERROR CODE - DESCRIPTION 2 1 Fault is displayed when main control senses water level that exceeds the washer’s capacity.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Automatic Test Mode (Washer) - See page 2-4 to access Automatic Test Mode. Press the START button to begin the Automatic Test. IMPORTANT: Lid must be closed and locked to perform Automatic Test. LID LOCK LID WILL LOCK DONE EST.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Manual Test Mode (Washer) - See page 2-4 to access Manual Test Mode. = ON Pressing the START button will activate/deactivate each output. When the output is activated, the corresponding Status LEDs will flash. IMPORTANT: Lid must be closed and locked to perform SPIN & AGITATE tests. LID LOCK DONE DRAIN SPIN RINSE Output Details NOTE: Outputs will time-out after 5 minutes. STATUS LEDs WASH OUTPUT LID LOCK Lock and unlock the lid.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only WARNING Washer Troubleshooting Guide NOTE: Always check for error codes first (pages 2-6 to 2-7) Some tests will require accessing components. See page 3-3, for component locations. For detailed troubleshooting procedures, refer to “Troubleshooting Tests” beginning on page 3-5. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Washer Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Problem Won’t Agitate Won’t Spin Won’t Drain Cycle Time Longer Than Expected Possible Cause Checks & Tests Water covering the impeller? See TEST #5: Water Level, page 3-13. Is lid open during the cycle? Check for interference with lid. Lid must be closed. Drive belt. Verify that drive belt is not damaged. Harness connections. Check harness connections between main control and drive system.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Washer Troubleshooting Guide (continued) Problem Poor Wash Performance Please reference Use & Care Guide Possible Cause Checks & Tests Oversuds. 1. Verify use of HE detergent. 2. Excessive detergent usage. Load is tangling. 1. Washer not loaded properly. 2. Perform washer calibration on page 2-4. Incorrect water level. 1. Perform washer calibration on page 2-4. 2. See TEST #2: Valves, page 3-7. 3. See TEST #5: Water Level, page 3-13.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING For Service Technician Use Only Dryer Troubleshooting Guide Problem Won’t Power Up • No operation • No button response Won’t Start Cycle • No response when Start button is pressed Won’t Shut Off When Expected Drum Won’t Spin Won’t Heat Heats In Air Cycle Shuts Off Before Clothes Are Dry Possible Cause Checks & Tests No power to dryer. Check power at outlet, check circuit breakers, fuses, or junction box connections.
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING Notes 2-16 n 27” Stacked Laundry Center
TESTING – WASHER Section 3: Testing – Washer This section provides a wiring diagram, control board specifications, testing procedures and strip circuits for the 27” Stacked Laundry Center “Washer.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY TESTING – WASHER ForSERVICE ServiceTECHNICIAN’S Technician Use FOR USE Only ONLY Component Locations – Console (Figure &7)SWITCHES COMPONENT LOCATIONS — CONSOLE ELECTRONICS Component Locations – Console (Figure 7) Pressure Hose Pressure Hose Timer and Timer Boards Timer and Timer Boards Start Switch Start Switch Main Washer Control Board Rotary Switches C Board (long vent models only) Main Washer Control Board Rotary Switches C Board (long vent models only) Compon
Washer Wiring Diagram (1/3 or 1/4 HP motor, onboard pressure transducer, 3 or 4 rotary switches) TESTING – WASHER IMPORTANT: Electrostatic discharge may cause damage to machine control electronics. See page 1 for ESD information. 790 - 840 W LEGEND Line 1 Neutral Ground 3-4 n 27” Stacked Laundry Center Figure 9 - Washer Wiring Diagram MAIN CONTROL IN CIRCUIT PROGRAMMING NOT USED 5 VDC VCC 12 VDC ROTARY SWITCHES N L1 NOT USED Power Supply 2.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
J9-2 OPEN J9-1 RED HOT VALVE (N) DRAIN MOT e POWER HARNESS TESTING – WASHER J5 e J5-2 BLK J5-1 BLK e J2-5 J2-4 J2-3 J2-2 J2-1 ORN MOTOR CCW WINDING (N) BK/W MOTOR (L1 COMMON) LT BLU DRAIN PUMP MOTOR (N) BK/W L1 COMMON BRN SHIFTER MOTOR (N) For Service Technician Use Only NEUTRAL L1 FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY MAIN CONTROL BOARD (FIGURE 1) WASHER TROUBLESHOOTING TESTS J12 Shifter Shifter 6. Is the “Diagnostic LED” ON orJ12 OFF? (See Figure 3 below for LED location.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only 3. Check resistance of the valve coils across the following J9 connector pinouts: WARNING Valve Pinout Hot Valve J9, 1 & 4 Cold Valve J9, 5 & 4 Resistance should be 890–1.3k Ω. ¾¾ If resistance readings are tens of ohms outside of range, check lower washer harness connector according to diagram. If still outside of range, replace the valve assembly. ¾¾ If resistance readings are within range, replace main control and calibrate washer.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. TEST #3 Drive System Pre-Test Procedure 1. Activate Service Diagnostic Test Mode, retrieve any fault/ error codes, and clear them.
SPIN = +5 VDC a. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power. AGITATE = 0 VDC b. Replace shifter assembly. ¾ If voltage corresponds to setting, go to step 10. c. Reassemble all parts and panels. TESTING – WASHER d. Plug in washer/dryer or reconnect power. ¾ If voltage does not switch, check lower Calibrate washer and perform Automatic Test harness connector according to diagram.Technician For Service Use Only to verify repair. If voltage still does not switch, go to step 12. 17.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. 8. With a voltmeter set to AC, connect black probe to J2-4 (L1), red probe to J2-5 (CCW Winding). ¾¾ If 120 VAC is cycling ON during CCW rotation, go to step 9.
7. With a voltmeter set to AC, connect black electrical connections, reassemble motor probe to J2-4 (L1) and red probe to J2-6 (CW cover, and repeat step 1. Winding). TESTING – WASHER the harness ¾ If 120VAC is cycling ON during CW rotation, 13. With an ohmmeter, check for continuity between the main control, motor, go to step 8. For Service Technician Use Only and run capacitor using the following test points. ¾ If 120VAC is not present, go to Test #1: 14.
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY TESTING – WASHER 6. Is the “Diagnostic LED” ON or OFF? WASHER TROUBLESHOOTING TESTS For Service Technician Use Only (See Figure 3 below for LED location.) ¾ (+5VDC present) continue step 7. under TEST 4. ON: If both visual checks pass, followto procedure #1, “Main Control” on page 3-5 totoverify voltages. OFF: (+5VDC missing) proceed step supply 8.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only WARNING Pressure Hose to Pressure Dome Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. 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 malfunctions, the washer will generate a long fill, or long drain error. 1.
control. See chart below. not drain. Main Control to Drain Pump NOTE: Refer to Figure 6, “Drain Pump Strip Drain pump Pin 1 to lower harness connector Pin 7 to main control J2-3 TESTING – WASHER Circuit” for tests and measurements. Drain pump Pin 2 to lower harness connector Pin 6 to main control J2-2 Fortub Service Use Only IMPORTANT: Drain water from before Technician ¾ If there is continuity, go to step 10. accessing bottom of washer.
TESTING – WASHER For Service Technician Use Only WARNING LID LOCK RESISTANCE 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 obstruction or binding. Repair as necessary. 3. Unplug washer/dryer or disconnect power. 4. Remove console to access main control. 5.
TESTING – WASHER Notes 3-16 n 27” Stacked Laundry Center
TESTING – DRYER Section 4: Testing – Dryer This section provide wiring diagrams, timer, specifications, testing procedures, and strip circuits for the 27” Stacked Laundry Center “Dryer.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only Dryer Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Checks & Tests Won’t Power Up • No operation • No button response No power to dryer. Check power at outlet, check circuit breakers, fuses, or junction box connections. Connection problem between AC plug and power harness. See Test #1: Supply Connections, page 4-8. Won’t Start Cycle • No response when Start button is pressed Door not fully closed or striking the door latch.
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY TESTING – DRYER Standard Vent Dryer Wiring and Timer Diagrams For Service Technician Use Only IMPORTANT: Electrostatic discharge may cause damage to machine control electronics. See page 1 for ESD information.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only Figure 10 - Electric Standard Vent Dryer Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram - Standard Vent Gas Dryer Line 1 Neutral Ground LEGEND Figure 11 - Gas Standard Vent Dryer Wiring Diagram 11 - Gas Standard Vent Dryer Wiring Diagram Dryer Timer - Standard Vent H B C- C- B- X T- C- F TIMER POSITION T- A DRYER TIMER CONTACTS NORMAL DELICATE AIR ONLY END OF CYCLE 0 0 TIMED DRY LEGEND Figure 12 - Standard Vent Dryer Timer Diagrams = OPEN 3$*( =
Wiring Dryer TESTING Wiring,– DRYER Timer, and C Board Diagrams Diagram For Service Technician Use Only ctrostatic discharge may cause damage to machine control electronics. See page 1 for ESD information. Wiring Diagram - Long Vent Electric Dryer LEGEND Line 1 Line 2 Neutral BK PUSH TO START RELAY . . . .
Dryer Wiring Diagram For Service Technician Use Only Wiring Diagram - Long Vent Gas Dryer LEGEND Line 1 Neutral Ground e 14 as g Vent yer ring gram re 15 g Vent ryer er and Board grams TESTING – DRYER PUSH TO START RELAY . . . . .
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. TEST #1: Supply Connections This test assumes that proper voltage is present at the outlet, and for U.S.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only NOTE: Main and Start winding coils must be checked at the motor. WARNING Winding Resistance in ohms Contact Points of Measurements 2.4 - 3.6 Lt Blue wire in back at pin 4 and bare copper wire terminal removed from pin 5 of black drive motor switch MAIN Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only thermostat is electrically open. ¾¾ Replace the operating thermostat if it is electrically open. 5. If the preceding steps did not correct the problem and L1 and L2 were both detected, replace the timer. 6. Reassemble all parts and panels. 7. Plug in dryer or reconnect power. DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only 3. Using an ohmmeter, check the continuity across the thermal cut-off. 4. If the ohmmeter indicates an open circuit, perform the following: Replace both the thermal cut-off and high limit thermostat (see figure below). In addition, check for blocked or improper exhaust system and heat element malfunction. DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only DANGER Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. NICIAN’S USE ONLY 4. Disconnect the ignitor plug from the burner. Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance across the ignitor’s 2-pin connector. Resistance should be 50–500 Ω.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only will show continuity (short) if the clothes are wet and show NO continuity (open) if the clothes are dry. If the clothes are wet, the Triac on the electronic control board will block power to the timer motor, and the timer motor will not advance. If the clothes are dry or there are no clothes in the dryer the triac on the electronic control board will allow power to flow to the timer motor causing it to advance.
TESTING – DRYER For Service Technician Use Only WARNING TEST #5: Door Switch 1. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. 2. Check wire connections at the door switch and Start switch. 3. With the door closed, check continuity between the two outer pins on the door switch (see Figure 1). Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
COMPONENT ACCESS Multimedia Enhanced Section 5: Component Access This section provides service parts, assemblies, and component locations for the 27” Stacked Laundry Center.
COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies WASHER/DRYER CONTROL PANEL PARTS 1 Console 7. Switch, Push To Start 13. Screw 2. Shield, Console 8. Knob Assembly, White Metallic 14. Timer Assembly 3. Clip, Harness 9. Knob Assembly, White Metallic 15. Bracket Hinge 4. Button 10. Harness, Wire 16. Screw 5. Switch, Rotary Encoder (5 Position) 11. Harness, Jumper 17. Screw 6. Switch, Rotary Encoder (2 Position) 12.
'5<(5 6833257 $1' :$6+(5 +$51(66 3$576 COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies DRYER SUPPORT AND WASHER HARNESS PARTS 1 2. 3. 4. Harness, Washer Assembly, Channel (Left) Assembly, Channel (Right) Shield, Front 5. 6. 7. 8. Shield, Thermostat Clip, Harness Screw Screw 9. Coupling, Pressure Hose 10.
COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies DRYER FRONT PANEL AND DOOR PARTS 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Screw Panel, Toe Clip, Ground Panel, Front Seal, Door Door, Rear 5-4 n 27” Stacked Laundry Center 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Door, Front Retainer Seal, Front Panel Hinge, Spring Assembly Strike, Door Screw 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
COMPONENT ACCESS '5<(5 &$%,1(7 $1' 02725 3$576 Parts & Assemblies DRYER CABINET AND MOTOR PARTS 23. Screw Grommet 1 Clamp, Motor Mount 12. Terminal 24. Base, Dryer 2. Motor, Main Drive 13. Screw Kit, Terminal Block 25. Spring, Idler 3. Screw 14. Switch, Broken Belt 26. Cove, Transition Panel 4. Screw 15. Clip, Front Panel 27. Panel, Transition 5. Bracket, Motor 16. Panel, Back Assembly 28. Top, Dryer 6. Panel, Rear 17. Bracket, Bulkhead 29. Bracket 7. Screw 18. Washer, Tri Ring 30.
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COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies DRYER BULKHEAD PARTS (See Part Diagram on page 5-6) 1 Shaft, Drum Roller - Right Hand Thread 16. Nut, Hex (Left Hand Thread) 32. Screen, Lint 2. Screw 17. Bulkhead, Rear 33. Seal, Transition Duct 3. Screw 18. Bracket, Blower 34. Thermostat 4. Box, Heater 19. Shaft, Drum Roller-Left Hand Thread 35. Clip, Duct Locator 5. Assembly, Air Duct 20. Washer, Tri Ring 36. Bracket, Heater Box 6. Housing, Blower 21. Roller, Support 37. Wheel, Blower 7. Screw 22.
COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies 723 $1' &$%,1(7 3$576 WASHER TOP AND CABINET PARTS 1 Inlet Assembly, Water 2. Top White 3. Assembly, Lid and Bumper White 4. Bumper 5. Screw 6. Hinge, Lid 7. Screw 8. Strike, Lid Lock White 9. Screw 10. Dispenser, Bleach 11. U-Bend, Drain Hose 12. Bearing, Lid Hinge 13. Clip, Harness 14. Latch, Lid Lock Assembly 15. Screw 16. Panel, Rear 17. Cabinet White 18. Brace, Cabinet Top-Front 19. Brace, Cabinet Top-Rear 20. Screw 21. Clamp, Hose 22. Foot, Leveling 23.
%$6.(7 $1' 78% 3$576 COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies WASHER BASKET AND TUB PARTS 1 Dispenser, Fabric Softener 10. Mover, Clothes 2. Cap, Barrier 11. Spacer-Thrust 3. Seal, Inner Cap 12. Agitator 4. Screw and Washer 13. Ring, Tub 19. Clamp, Cable 5. Washer 14. Nut, Spanner 20. Filter, Drain Pump 6. Agitator (Complete) 15. Basket Assembly 21. Screw 7. Cam, Driven 16. Block, Basket Drive 8. Dog, Agitator Clutch 17. Screw 22.
COMPONENT ACCESS Parts & Assemblies $5&$6( 02725 $1' 3803 3$576 WASHER GEARCASE, MOTOR AND PUMP PARTS 1 Pump Assembly, Drain 2. Screw 3. Hose, Inner Drain Assembly 4. Clamp, Hose 5. Gearcase Assembly 6. Screw 7. Motor, Drive 8. Screw 9. Belt, Drive 10. Actuator-Shift 11. Screw 12. Capacitor, Motor Run 13. Shield, Pulley Cover 14. Screw 15.
COMPONENT ACCESS FOR Component SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY Locations Console Components Component Locations – Console (Figure 7) FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY Timer and Pressure Timer Boards Hose Start Switch Component Locations – Console (Figure 7) Timer and Timer Boards Pressure Hose Main Washer Control Board Rotary Switches Start Switch C Board (long vent models only) Component Locations – Washer Drive System & Drain Pump (Figure 8) Pulley Cover Main Washer Control Board Washer Drive S
COMPONENT ACCESS Accessing the Console Components To Access the Console Components WARNING 1. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. 2. Use a 1/4” driver to remove the three (3) hex head screws securing the console to the top front panel (see Figure 1). 3. Pull console forward and rotate downward. Console will hang on the bracket hinges. See Figure 2. Remove three 1/4” hex-head screws Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
COMPONENT ACCESS Removing the Transition Panel WARNING To Remove the Transition Panel 1. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the right and left screws and loosen the center screw used to secure the transition panel to cabinet (see Figure 1). Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Loosen center Phillips screw Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
COMPONENT ACCESS Removing the Dryer Assembly WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. To Remove the Dryer Assembly 1. 2. 3. 4. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. Turn off water supply to washer. Disconnect hot and cold inlet water hoses and dryer vent. If stacked laundry center is a gas unit: a. Turn off gas valve. b. Disconnect gas supply line. 5. Remove Rear Dryer Panel.
COMPONENT ACCESS Removing the Dryer Assembly (continued) 7. Locate the pressure hose disconnect inside the cabinet, to the right of the motor (see Figure 3). Disconnect hose fitting and pull hose down through opening in dryer base. 10. Lower transition panel and remove from cabinet. 11. From the front of the unit, remove one (1) screw per side attaching dryer support frame to the washer top. Remove 1 screw from each side Disconnect hose fitting Figure 6 Figure 3 8.
COMPONENT ACCESS Removing the Dryer Assembly (continued) 14. With two people, lift up dryer and separate from the washer (see Figure 9). The dryer can be set on the ground in the orientation shown below (see Figure 10).
COMPONENT ACCESS Reassembling the Dryer Assembly WARNING Figure 1 - Washer Top View Thermal Shield Locating Screw Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. WARNING WARNING Water Valve Assembly Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people to move and install washer/dryer. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
COMPONENT ACCESS Removing the Dryer Rear Panel WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. To Remove the Dryer Rear Panel 1. 2. 3. 4. Unplug dryer or disconnect power. Turn off water supply to washer. Disconnect hot and cold inlet water hoses and dryer vent. If stacked laundry center is a gas unit: a. Turn off gas valve. b. Disconnect gas supply line. 5.
COMPONENT ACCESS Removing the Washer Rear Panel WARNING 4. Remove screw holding drain hose to rear panel. Use a flat bladed screwdriver to unclip the drain hose bracket from the rear panel. See arrow in Figure 1. 5. Remove Washer Rear Panel. Use a 5/16” driver to remove the six (6) hex head screws indicated in Figure 2, securing rear panel to washer cabinet. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
COMPONENT ACCESS Notes 5-20 n 27” Stacked Laundry Center
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