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Service Diagnostics Verification Cycle Chart (cont.)
Washer Recommended Est. Time
Display Function Procedure In Seconds
014 Drain pump and If water is not being drained or <10
recirc. pump
†
on recirculated, use Service Test Mode
for 25–30 seconds to test the drain pump. See page 4.
015 Pause N/A 5
016 Agitate for Use Service Test Mode to manually 5
5 seconds test the motor. See page 4.
017 Low speed spin Use Service Test Mode to manually 5
for 5 seconds test the motor. See page 4.
018 Spin for Use Service Test Mode to manually 30–40
20–30 seconds test the motor. See page 4.
019 Agitate for Use Service Test Mode to manually 10
10 seconds test the motor. See page 4.
020 Unlock lid If lid does not unlock, use Service 5
Test Mode to manually test the lid lock.
See page 4.
Total time in minutes
Appx. 3–4 mins.
†
On models without recirculation pump, only the drain pump will turn on in step 14.
Service Diagnostics Verification Cycle
Pass/Fail Indication
After the cycle completes, the Pass or Failure
status of each step in Service Diagnostics
Verification Cycle is available by the following
procedures:
Models without a cycle selection knob
Press the soil level or temperature buttons.
The sequence step increments using the
soil level button and decrements using the
temperature button.
Models with a cycle selection knob
In addition to pressing the soil level or
temperature buttons, rotating the cycle
selection knob clockwise increments
through the cycle functions while rotating
counterclockwise decrements through the
available options.
On all models, the display will flash between
the sequence function number and “PAS”
for Pass, “FAL” for Fail, or “---” if the machine
control is not capable of determining if a
function passed or failed; each will be
displayed for 1 second.
Exiting Service Diagnostics Verification
Cycle Mode
Press the POWER button. All loads will be
turned off and the washer will enter standby.
Fault Detection During Service Diagnostics
Verification Cycle Execution
Some faults will stop the cycle execution
(see Fault And Error Codes charts on pages
8–10 for those faults [marked with ‡] that
stop the washer). If a fault is detected, the
washer will stop executing the cycle and the
step during which the fault was encountered
will remain on the display. If no action is
taken within 10 minutes, the display will
be cleared and the washer will enter
standby mode.