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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY

PART NO. W10177459A

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.

IMPORTANT

Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive

Electronics (ESD)

ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD
may damage or weaken the machine control
electronics. The new control assembly may
appear to work well after repair is finished,
but failure may occur at a later date due to
ESD stress.

Use an anti-static wrist strap. Connect
wrist strap to green ground connection
point or unpainted metal in the appliance
-OR-  Touch your finger repeatedly to a
green ground connection point or
unpainted metal in the appliance.

Before removing the part from its package,
touch the anti-static bag to a green ground
connection point or unpainted metal in the
appliance.

Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal
contacts; handle machine control
electronics by edges only.

When repackaging failed machine control
electronics in anti-static bag, observe
above instructions.

DIAGNOSTIC GUIDE

Before servicing, check the following:

Make sure there is power at the wall outlet.

Has a household fuse blown or circuit breaker
tripped? Was a regular fuse used? Use a
time-delay fuse.

Is dryer vent properly installed and clear of lint
or obstructions?

All tests/checks should be made with a VOM
(volt-ohm-milliammeter) or DVM (digital-
voltmeter) having a sensitivity of 20,000

Ω

per

volt DC or greater.

Check all connections before replacing
components. Look for broken or loose wires,
failed terminals, or wires not pressed into
connectors far enough.

A potential cause of a control not functioning is
corrosion on connections. Observe
connections and check for continuity with an
ohmmeter.

Connectors: Look at top of connector. Check
for broken or loose wires. Check for wires not

pressed into connector far enough to engage
metal barbs.

Resistance checks must be made with dryer
unplugged or power disconnected.

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

These tests allow service personnel to test and
verify all inputs to the machine control electronics.
You may want to do a quick and overall checkup
of the dryer with these tests before going to
specific troubleshooting tests.

ACTIVATING THE DIAGNOSTIC
TEST MODE

1.

Be sure the dryer is in standby mode (plugged
in with all indicators off, or with only the Done
indicator on).

2.

Select any one button (except Pause/Cancel
and Controls Lock/Unlock) and follow the steps
below, using the same button (remember the
button):

Press/
hold 2

seconds

Release

for 2

seconds

Press/
hold 2

seconds

Release

for 2

seconds

Press/
hold 2

seconds

3.

If this test mode has been entered successfully,
all indicators on the console are illuminated for
5 seconds with

8:88

showing in the Estimated

Time Remaining three-digit display. If there are
no saved fault codes or active fault codes, all
indicators on the console will momentarily turn
off, then stay on with

8:88

displayed. Continue

with diagnostics.

4.

If entry into Diagnostic Test Mode is
unsuccessful, choose a different button (except
Pause Cancel and Controls Lock/Unlock) and
repeat step 2.

If no indicators come on after repeating step
2 using a different button, go to TEST #1,
page 4.

DIAGNOSTIC: Active Fault Codes

If there is an active fault code, it will be flashing in
the display. Review the Display Fault/Error Codes
table, page 3, for the recommended procedure.

If there is no active fault code,

8:88

will be

displayed and all of the indicator lights will be
turned on.

DIAGNOSTIC: Saved Fault Codes

If there are saved fault codes, the most recent
fault code will show “F:” and flash “XX” where XX
is the fault code.

Press and release
the same button
used to activate
diagnostics

beep

tone

Second most recent
fault code is displayed.

Repeat

beep

tone

Third most recent fault
code is displayed.

Repeat

beep

tone

Fourth most recent
fault code is displayed.

Repeat

All indicators momentarily turn
off, then stay on.

DIAGNOSTIC: Console Buttons and
Indicators

Pressing buttons and rotating the cycle selector
will turn off the corresponding indicator and sound
a beep as shown in figure 1, page 2.

Pressing

(more time) will toggle the left

digit and colon on the display while
sounding a beep.

Pressing

(less time) will toggle the right

two digits on the display while sounding a
beep.

Electric Models Only: Pressing the Wrinkle
Shield button will activate the Inlet Air Flow
Test. See DIAGNOSTIC: Displaying Inlet Air
Flow, page 2.

Pressing the Cycle Signal button will acti-
vate the Line Voltage Test. See DIAGNOS-
TIC: Displaying Line Voltage, page 2.

If indicators fail to come on and beep after
pressing buttons and rotating the cycle
selector, go to TEST #6, page 8.

DIAGNOSTIC: Door Switch

Opening the door should cause a beep and an
alphanumeric number (such as

P:3E

) to be

displayed. Closing the door should cause a beep
and

8:88

to be displayed.

If opening the door fails to cause a beep and a
number and letter to be displayed, go to
TEST #7, page 9.

NOTE:

Opening the door while in Diagnostic Test

Mode may not activate the drum light. The light
will come on when Start is pressed, or upon
opening the door after the Diagnostic Test Mode
has been canceled.

DIAGNOSTIC: Moisture Sensor

Open the door and locate two metal strips on the
inside of the dryer. Using a wet cloth or one finger,
jointly touch both strips.

If a continuous beep tone is heard and an
alphanumeric number is displayed on the
console, the sensor is OK.

If a continuous beep tone is not heard, or if a
continuous beep tone is heard before touching
both moisture strips, go to TEST #5, page 8.

DIAGNOSTIC: Motor, Heater, and
Console ID

Close the door. Press the Start button. The motor
and heater will turn on. Continuing to press the
Start button will display the project codes and
software revisions. These codes are not relevant
to the service of the machine and can be ignored.

NOTE:

The console buttons only control the

indicator lights in Diagnostic Test Mode. When the
buttons are pressed the corresponding features
will not be activated.

If the motor does not turn on, go to TEST #3,
page 5.

If no heat is detected, go to TEST #4, page 6.

Summary of Contents for W10177459A

Page 1: ...ay on with 8 88 displayed Continue with diagnostics 4 If entry into Diagnostic Test Mode is unsuccessful choose a different button except Pause Cancel and Controls Lock Unlock and repeat step 2 If no indicators come on after repeating step 2 using a different button go to TEST 1 page 4 DIAGNOSTIC Active Fault Codes If there is an active fault code it will be flashing in the display Review the Disp...

Page 2: ... air flow range corresponding to the number displayed The More LED will be illuminated for air flow readings above 40 cfm The Normal LED will be illuminated for air flow readings between 29 and 40 cfm The Less LED will be illuminated for air flow readings less than 29 cfm If air flow value is low Less LED is lit check to make sure the lint screen is clean the door seal is in place and the vent is ...

Page 3: ...ted This fault code appears ONLY when in the Diagnostic Test Mode See TEST 4a page 7 F 26 Motor Drive System Failure F 26 flashes if there is a motor drive system failure See TEST 3 page 5 F 28 Moisture Sensor Open F 28 flashes if the moisture sensor strip is open This fault code appears ONLY when in the Diagnostic Test Mode See TEST 5 page 8 F 29 Moisture Sensor Shorted F 29 flashes if the moistu...

Page 4: ...Buttons and Indicators page 1 to verify repair 13 If indicators still do not light perform TEST 2 page 5 GAS DRYER 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Remove the cover plate from the top right corner of the back of the dryer See figure 3 3 Check that the power cord is firmly connected to the dryer s wire harness See figure 5 4 Access the machine control electronics without disconnecting any wirin...

Page 5: ...e no Belt belt switch Drive Motor Centrifugal switch Door switch Machine control electronics See ESD information page 1 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Access the machine control electronics and measure the resistance across P8 4 and P9 1 See Accessing Removing the Electronic Assemblies page 9 If resistance across P8 4 and P9 1 is in the range of 1 to 6 Ω replace the machine control electroni...

Page 6: ... limit thermostat and heater If connections look good check for continuity across each of these components Replace the heater if it is electrically open Replace both the thermal cut off and inlet thermistor high limit thermostat assembly if either the thermal cut off or the high limit thermostat is electrically open 5 If no open circuit is detected remove the P4 connector then measure the resistan...

Page 7: ...re using an inlet thermistor that is part of the high limit thermostat assembly 1 Activate the Diagnostic Test Mode See procedure on page 1 2 If F 24 or F 25 is a displayed error in the Diagnostic Test Mode the inlet thermistor or wire harness is either open or shorted Unplug dryer or disconnect power Check wire connections at the machine control electronics and inlet thermistor See Accessing Remo...

Page 8: ...l resistance is not measured continue with step 8 8 Measure the resistance across each of the outermost contacts and the center terminal ground connection If a resistance less than infinity is measured replace the sensor harness 9 If moisture sensor diagnostic test passes check the thermistor Perform TEST 4a page 7 If the problem persists after replacing the moisture sensor and thermistor replace ...

Page 9: ... the display If any of the preceding conditions are not met 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Check that the wires between the door switch and machine control electronics are connected See figure 13 for switch location and see Accessing Removing the Electronic Assemblies at right If the connections are OK replace the wire and door switch assembly and retest If wire and door switch assembly have...

Page 10: ...rol 2 Remove the screw that fastens the assembly to the machine control mounting bracket figure 16 page 9 and the two screws that fasten the console assembly to the machine figure 18 5 The console mounting bracket is fastened to the console front panel with two latches at both sides of the console assembly Unlatch the bracket gently with a screwdriver while pulling the mounting bracket assembly ou...

Page 11: ...6047486 6199300 6446357 6597144 6604298 6685241 6732447 6784673 6819255 D314261 D314262 D457991 D457992 D495453 REMOVING THE BACK PANEL 1 Unplug dryer or disconnect power 2 Remove the two rear screws from the top panel and slide the top panel to the rear to remove 3 Remove the cover plate disconnect the power cord and remove ground screw 4 Remove the metal spring clip between the back panel and th...

Page 12: ...M DRIVE MOTOR 1 3 H P MAIN 3 3 3 6 START 2 7 3 0 SENSOR DOOR NEUTRAL MOTOR MTR CS MOIST MOIST RTN MODEL MODEL RTN OUTLET TEMP OUTLET TEMP RTN MACHINE CONTROL ELECTRONICS Y R P13 1 P13 2 P4 4 P4 5 P4 3 P4 6 R OUTLET THERMISTOR 10 k P9 2 L1 BR L1 LINE BK HEATER V HEATER RTN N O COM BK BK BK R R W NC HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 295 F 146 C THERMAL CUT OFF 352 F 178 C HEATER 7 8 11 8 DRUM LAMP G Y P4 2 INLE...

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