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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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After the water level has fallen below the low level, there is a fifteen second delay, during
which the computer monitors the water level. If water is sensed, the computer waits until both high
and low level inputs show that there is no water in the wash cylinder. Assuming no water is
detected, the drain sequence concludes, and the computer proceeds to the next segment.
SPIN
After the drain sequence, the machine progresses to spin speed if the spin time is not zero.
The displayed time will continue counting down. After the programmed spin time has elapsed, the
next segment of the wash cycle begins or the stop routine begins, if the spin was the final spin of the
wash cycle.
STOP ROUTINE
When the final spin of the wash cycle is complete, the stop routine is activates. The stop
routine sequence looks like this:
All inputs are turned off
The coast down delay timer is activated (after a spin). This sequence time dependent by
coast down delay time selection in setup mode.
12 seconds clockwise at wash (if no spin)
3 seconds pause (if no spin)
12 seconds counterclockwise at wash
5 second pause
The display shows donE
Once the display shows donE, the door can be opened. Once the door is opened, the display
reverts to the cycle number of the cycle just completed. The machine is now ready to run another
wash program.
WARNING! Never insert any part of your body or any object into the wash cylinder until it has
completely stopped. Doing so could result in serious injury.
NOTE: If the display shows donE and the wash cylinder continues to rotate for an
abnormally long time, this means that.
The water failed to completely drain, or the water level switch is faulty. The door will not
until the problem is corrected.
The computer board is located inside the control module. In the middle of the board is a
small toggle switch used to change from Run mode to Program mode (see illustration).
WARNING! Dangerous voltages can be present inside the control module. Only qualified
service technicians with specific knowledge of test procedures and safety
precautions should attempt troubleshooting and repair. Disconnect power before
removing panels and covers, and before attempting service procedures.
The Run/Program switch is normally in the up position (Run mode) position. To enter
program mode, flip the switch to the down position (Program mode). The display changes to show
the current temperature in the wash cylinder. See the next section for key functions while in
program mode.