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Water Valve
The water valve is a 120 VAC, dual solenoid type, 
and is accessed by placing the control panel in 
the service position. It is inserted and retained in 
a cutout in the rear of the backguard and held in 
place by 2 hex-head screws. It is only available as a 
complete assembly. 
The water valve has a flow rate of 2.1 gallons (8 
liters) per minute.
If the pressure switch is not satisfied within 20 
minutes, a fill error code will be recorded. If the 
pressure switch has not opened in 45 minutes, 
the main control will de-energize the water valve 
and place the washer in pause mode.
Each solenoid coil has an approximate 
resistance value of 1.1K Ω.
To remove the water valve:
Disconnect power.
Place the control panel in the service position. 
(See Control Panel.).
Remove the fill hoses from the water valve.
Disconnect the white wire harness from the hot 
water (H) solenoid valve.
Disconnect the red wire harnesses from the cold  
water (C) solenoid valve. 
Note: The fill funnel hose is difficult to remove.
Remove the fill funnel hose. Squeeze the clamp 
and slide it back. Carefully break the hose loose 
by inserting a small flat-blade screwdriver under 
the hose to break the seal.
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Disconnect
Fill Funnel Hose
Remove the two ¼-in. hex-head screws that 
hold the valve to the cabinet. 
7.
AC Line Filter
The potential exists for the washer to cause 
electronic devices in the vicinity to experience 
disruption. In addition, electrical devices in the 
area could cause erratic behavior in the washer 
electronic control. To eliminate the likelihood of 
disruption, the washer is equipped with a conductive 
noise filter. Should interference with electronic 
devices or erratic control behavior be reported, 
suspect a problem with the filter. The ground wire 
attached to the filter must have a good connection 
for the filter to operate properly. Check to make 
certain that the ground wire is connected properly 
before replacing the filter.  
The filter is accessed by placing the control panel in 
the service position. (See 
Control Panel
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Note: When untaping and disconnecting the wires 
from the AC line filter, note wire locations.
AC Line Filter