Color Code
BK........................ Black
R
Red
BU...........................Blue
VIO
Violet
Notes:
BU-O
Blue/Orange
W
White
PK
Pink
R-Y
Red/Yellow
Drain Pump:
Fill Valve:
Float:
Detergent
Dispenser:
Circ Pump:
Heater:
1) Always turn the timer knob clockwise.
2) Possible overshooting of the detent and gear/cam position from previous operation can affect the duration of the first interval.
To energize, turn the timer to the detent labeled HEAVY WASH. This first interval is about 80 seconds of pump out.
Turn the timer to about 213 (labeled ìWATER TESTî in figure 1). There is a detent at this point but there is no indication of it on the console - it is for testing only. This location is the
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start of the final rinse. The wash segment begins with an 87 second fill. Note that the detergent dispenser is also powered during the fill.
While the fill valve is energized (see above) raising the float should result in power being removed from the fill valve causing it to close.
Follow instructions for energizing the fill valve. The detergent dispenser is energized during the next 179 seconds. During the first 87 seconds it runs along with the fill valve, then
for 5 seconds on runs on its own and then for 87 more seconds it runs along with the circulation pump. The detergent door can be expected to open with 40 to 90 seconds of
dispenser power up time.
Turn the timer to the HEAVY WASH detent and then advance about 10 further. This is starting location for about 87 seconds of circ pump actuation.
WARNING! When checking that the element is giving off heat be careful not to touch the heating element inside the tub - it will burn. To check for a failed heater remove power and
check the resistance between the two connections. Probes can be inserted in to the back side of the connectors. The heating element changes resistance with temperature but
should always be between 12 and 21 ohms. To check that it is being energized by the timer, apply power to the unit and turn the timer to 303 . This angular position has a detent, is
labeled HEATER TEST in figure 1 but is not labeled on the console. The detent is located at the beginning of an 87 second heating interval within the drying portion of the cycle. It
is followed by several other alternating pause and heating 87 second intervals. In all, 5 heating intervals follow the detent.
Cycle Selection Options
Component Checking
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