Component Testing Procedures
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WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death; disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless
testing requires power.
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WASHER HELP MODE
The mode is entered by depressing Permanent Press keypad while in special pricing option Step 2.XX(or while dAS
displays if operation with Maytag Data Acquisition setup). In help mode , the Woolens keypad can be used to
advance through three help codes(displayed as 1h.XX, 2h.XX, and 3h.XX). Pressing Delicates & Knits keypad
while any of the help codes are displayed clears the three help codes. The help modes are followed by the Energy
Saving indication screen (displayed as hE.ES), the software version, and finally the water temperature sensing
(displayed as Exxx). Press the Permanent Press keypad at anytime to exit help mode.
The Energy Savings indication screen (hE.ES) and temperature sensing screen (Exxx) will only be displayed if the
water is configured for energy saving operation. The water temperature sensing screen(displayed as Exxx) is not a
measure of water temperature in °F, but higher numbers do correspond to higher temperature water.
Display Symbol Inputs and Output Function
WASH Water sensed at wash level
* Low voltage present (approx 90 VAC)
Circle above digit Lid closed
OR Motor sensed running
COLD Cold water relay on
HOT Hot water relay on
DETERGENT Motor relay on
SPIN Spin(reversing) relay on
AVAILABLE Energy savings strap present
WASHER HELP CODES
Code Problem Description
20 Filling too quickly during cycle Pressure switch opens sooner then expected
21 Losing water during cycle (siphoning) Added more water during agitation
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
Diagnostic Codes
Description
d1 Water level circuit failure on control board
d3 Water temperature sense error
d4 Lid switch circuit failure on control board
d5 Blocked coin 1 or coin drop control circuit failure
d7 Slow fill detected; fill time greater than 7 minutes
d8 Slow drain detected; drain time greater than 2 minutes
d9 Low voltage detected; less than 90 volts AC
d12 Motor sensor circuit failure on control board
d13 Blocked coin 2 or coin drop control circuit failure
d16 Control board not receiving communication from debit card reader