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TECH SHEET - DO NOT DISCARD

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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY

PART NO. 3979101

IMPORTANT

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Sensitive Electronics

Do not open package until it is time to

install the electronic board.
ESD problems are present everywhere.

ESD may damage or weaken the

electronic board. The new board 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

electronic board by edges only.

When repackaging failed electronic

board in anti-static bag, observe

above instructions.

Door - must be closed

2.

Press the PUSH TO START switch. After ap-

proximately 16 seconds, the Timer will start

to advance to the OFF position, and the

“End of Cycle” signal will sound. If one or

more of these functions do not occur, pro-

ceed to the Factory Test.

Factory Test

The Factory Test allows factory/service person-

nel to test and verify all inputs to the Even Heat

Control. The basic operation of this test is to

notify the operator with an audible beep every

time the status of an input to the control

changes state.

Activating the Test Mode

1.

Set the following configuration:

Door - must be open

Signal switch - HIGH

Timer - TIMED DRY or AUTO MOISTURE

SENSING PLUS selection

2.

Turn the Fabric Care/Temperature switch

from AIR FLUFF to ULTRA DELICATE three

times within a five second period. A single

beep will sound to indicate that the factory

test mode is activated.

NOTE:

If any of these initial conditions are

not satisfied, the control will not enter the

test mode.

Test Mode Functionality

When the control is in the Factory Test mode,

every input change of state will result in a beep

(with the exception of the Signal switch). This

includes:

Door switch

Moisture Sensor (short/open Sensor will

result in a beep)

NOTE:

A moistened

finger or damp cloth may also be used.

Fabric Care/Temperature switch

Push To Start (PTS) switch (with the

door switch closed)

Timer (any cam input change will result

in a beep)

NOTE:

Timer will advance

during test.

If any of the inputs do not result in a beep, pro-

ceed to the following component tests.

Timer Test

Perform the Factory Test to determine that the

timer motor advances (should run continu-

ously).
To determine if the Even Heat Control is send-

ing the required pulse sequences  to the timer

motor:

1.

Set the Volt/Ohmmeter to read up to

120VAC.

2.

Place the probes at PT01 and P1-1 on the

Even Heat Control.

3.

Operate the dryer in the TIMED DRY cycle.

Meter should read ON 7 sec., OFF 113

seconds.

Remove the wires from timer terminals to com-

plete this test.

Reference contact continuity to Timer - BK.

Timer Encoding Table

TIMED DRY MODE

TIMER

CONTACTS

TIMED

DRY

COOL

DOWN

WRINKLE

GUARD

OFF

W to BK

O

O

O

O

R to BK

X

X

O

O

V to BK

O

X

X

O

BU to BK

X

X

X

O

AUTO MOISTURE SENSING PLUS MODE

TIMER

CONTACTS

MORE

DRY

NORMAL

DRY

DAMP

DRY

WRINKLE

GUARD OFF

W to BK

X

X

O

O

O

R to BK

O

O

O

O

O

V to BK

X

O

O

X

O

BU to BK

X

X

X

X

O

O = OPEN      X = CLOSED

Damp Dry Test

Begin with an empty dryer and clean lint

screen.

1.

Set the following configuration:

Timer - DAMP DRY

Fabric Care/Temperature switch -

COTTON / TOWELS HIGH

Signal switch - HIGH

B U

B K

B K

R

V

W

Summary of Contents for 62932

Page 1: ...perature switch from AIR FLUFF to ULTRA DELICATE three times within a five second period A single beep will sound to indicate that the factory test mode is activated NOTE If any of these initial conditions are not satisfied the control will not enter the test mode Test Mode Functionality When the control is in the Factory Test mode every input change of state will result in a beep with the excepti...

Page 2: ...al replace the thermistor Unplug the dryer and remove the front toe panel Remove the two wires and replace the thermistor as shown in Figure 1 b If the dryer appears to operate correctly proceed to step 3 3 Remove exhaust vent and start the dryer a Turn Fabric Care Temperature switch to desired temperature to be tested and select 20 minutes on the Timed Dry dial Hold a glass bulb thermometer capab...

Page 3: ...ONNECTION HEATER RELAY FABRIC CARE SWITCH EVEN HEAT CONTROL IMPORTANT Electrostatic static electricity discharge may cause dam age to electronic control assemblies See page 1 for details Procedure 1 Perform the Fabric Care Temperature Switch Test on page 2 2 Set the following configuration Door must be closed Fabric Care Temperature switch AIR FLUFF Timer TIMED DRY 3 Press the PUSH TO START switch...

Page 4: ...79019 8528011 End Cap R H 3949274 3949278 3949277 End Cap Trim R H 3951009 3977759 3953667 End Cap L H 3949280 3949284 3949283 End Cap Trim L H 3951013 3977760 3953668 P T S Switch 3395382 3395382 3395382 P T S Knob 3402566 3402568 3402567 Control Knob 3402572 2 3402574 2 3402573 2 Signal Switch 3405151 3405151 3405151 Fabric Care Temperature Switch 3399643 3399643 3399643 Motor Relay 3405281 3405...

Page 5: ... W W BK MODEL LOUD BLUE MOIST GND P2 7 BLUE PK BK PTS MOTOR RELAY PK BK BU BLK BU BLK COM NO MOTOR START START SENSE BU BK P1 5 RED MAIN 2 4 3 6 START 2 4 3 8 Electric Dryer Wiring Diagram CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing IMPORTANT Electrostatic static electricity ...

Page 6: ...WHITE 5M 6M THERMISTOR HEATER 7 8 11 8 Ω RED BLACK EVEN HEAT CONTROL THERMAL CUT OFF TCO 350 F NEUTRAL TERMINAL LINKED TO CABINET CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 250 F TEMP NEUTRAL P2 3 P2 1 HEATER RELAY P3 2 HEATER HI NC 3M P3 1 HEATER LOW RED RED COM NO RED WHITE RED R W R W W HEATER STRIP CIRCUIT 120 VOLTS BLACK L1 LINE WHITE N NEUTRAL EVEN HEAT CONTROL NEUTRAL TERMINAL LINKED TO CABIN...

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