For Service Technician Use Only
DIAGNOSTICS and TROUBLESHOOTING
(
Cont.
)
Whirlpool
®
24" Compact Condensing Dryer
n
2-5
Displayed Code
Explanation and Recommended Procedure
F4E7
Indicates a problem in the supply voltage to the machine.
To troubleshoot:
1.
Perform
2.
Perform
2
.
3.
Replace ACU.
F5E1
Indicates that there is a Short in the Door Switch circuit.
To troubleshoot:
• Perform
to diagnose if the ACU is at fault.
•
Check Door Switch circuit by Performing
.
F6E1
OR
F6E2
Indicates a communication failure between the HMI and the ACU.
To troubleshoot:
• Perform
F6E3
Indicates that the ACU does not receive data from the Motor MCU.
To troubleshoot:
• Perform
F9E2
Error indicated that the drain system has a failure.
To troubleshoot:
• Perform
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible Cause
Checks and Tests
Will Not Power Up
•
No operation
•
No keypad response
•
No LEDs or display
No power to dryer.
Check power at outlet; check circuit breaker,
fuses, or junction box connections.
Connection problem between AC plug and dryer.
See Test #2: Supply Connections,
.
Connection problem between ACU and HMI.
Check connections and harness continuity
between ACU and HMI.
Power supply not present at machine electronics.
See Test #1: ACU Power Check,
HMI problem.
See Test #6: Buttons and Indicators,
.
Will Not Start Cycle
(No response when Start is
pressed)
Bottom lint filter not present or not positioned
properly (filter icon showing in display).
Place bottom lint filter into position and make
sure it is fully inserted. See Test #9: Secondary
Lint Filter Switch,
10
.
Door not fully closed/not striking the door latch.
Be sure the door is completely closed, then
press and hold START.
Door switch problem.
See Test #7: Door Switch,
.
Drive belt problem.
See Test #3: Motor Circuit,
6
.
Motor problem.
See Test #3: Motor Circuit,
6
.
HMI or communication problem.
See Test #6: Buttons and Indicators,
and
Test #10: Communication Between HMI and
ACU,
.
ACU problem.
See Test #1: ACU Power Check,
Will Not Heat
Check installation.
Verify proper dryer installation.
Check for L1 and L2.
See Test #2: Supply Connections,
.
Heater system malfunction.
See Test #4: Heat System,
.
NTC thermistor problem.
See Test #4b: Thermistors,
.
ACU problem.
See Test #1: ACU Power Check,