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Whirlpool AWV6200 - User Manual

Whirlpool AWV6200
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SERVICE MANUAL
AWV6200
Service Manual

Questions and Answers

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    Timothy SmithAug 16, 2025
    Why my Whirlpool AWV6200 machine does not operate?
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      Sherry AlvarezAug 16, 2025
      Your Whirlpool Washer might not be operating due to several reasons: it could be unplugged (insert the plug into the socket), the fuse might be defective (change the fuse), the Start/Pause button may not have been pressed (press the Start/Pause button), the program knob might be in the off position (adjust the program knob to the desired setting), or the door might not be closed properly (close the door until you hear a click). Also, check if the child lock is active.
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    Taylor CalderonAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Whirlpool AWV6200 is not draining water?
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      Mark SchwartzAug 19, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Washer isn't draining water, it could be due to a few reasons. The drain hose might be obstructed or bent, so check the drain hose. Another possibility is that the pump filter is obstructed, so clean the pump filter. Also, make sure that the clothes are placed inside the machine in a well-balanced manner.
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    Andrea MartinezAug 22, 2025
    Why my Whirlpool AWV6200 Washer machine does not receive water?
    • A
      ashley70Aug 23, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Washer isn't receiving water, it could be because the water tap is closed, so open the water tap. The water inlet hose may be bent or obstructed, so check the water inlet hose and clean the filters if necessary. The water inlet filter could also be obstructed, so clean the valve inlet filters. Finally, ensure that the door is shut properly; you should hear a click.
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    Richard MosleyAug 26, 2025
    Why the spinning process is not done or starts with delay in my Whirlpool AWV6200?
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      William BrownAug 26, 2025
      The spinning process might be delayed in your Whirlpool Washer because the unbalanced load control system is working to distribute clothes evenly. The unbalanced load control system will try to distribute clothes in a homogenous manner. After clothes are distributed, passage to spinning process will be realized. In the next washing process, place clothes into the machine in a well-balanced manner. This is not a failure.
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    Tammy MasonAug 28, 2025
    Why my Whirlpool AWV6200 Washer machine is vibrating so much?
    • C
      Christine WilsonAug 28, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Washer is vibrating excessively, it could be due to the feet of the machine not being adjusted properly, so adjust the feet. Another cause could be that the transportation screws haven't been removed, so remove transportation screws. Also, make sure you are not exceeding the recommended quantity of clothes and that the clothes are spread inside the machine in a well-balanced manner.
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    adamstamiAug 31, 2025
    What to do if there are residues of detergent on the clothes after washing in my Whirlpool AWV6200?
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      Kimberly LarsenAug 31, 2025
      If you find residues of detergent on your clothes after washing in your Whirlpool Washer, it could be because some detergent pieces that don't dissolve in water may stick to clothes as white stains. By calibrating machine for “Rinsing” program, make an additional rinsing or eliminate the stains After drying with the help of a brush.
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    tiffany66Sep 3, 2025
    Why the washing result is not good in my Whirlpool Washer?
    • I
      ithomasSep 3, 2025
      A poor washing result in your Whirlpool Washer can occur if clothes exceeding the maximum capacity have been filled in the machine, so put the clothes in machine in a manner not to exceed its maximum capacity. Also, if the water is hard, use the amount of detergent according to the declaration of the detergent producer. Finally, ensure that the distribution of the clothes in the machine is well-balanced by spreading the clothes inside the machine in an orderly manner.
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    Wendy SandersSep 6, 2025
    Why the washing result is bad in my Whirlpool AWV6200?
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      Pamela BranchSep 6, 2025
      If the washing result is bad with your Whirlpool Washer, it could be that the laundry is too dirty for the program you have selected, so select a suitable program. Also, the amount of detergent used might not be sufficient, so use more detergent according to the detergent instructions.
  • D
    Donna NixonSep 9, 2025
    Why is there excessive foam in the detergent drawer of my Whirlpool AWV6200 Washer?
    • K
      kentwillieSep 9, 2025
      Excessive foam in the detergent drawer of your Whirlpool Washer is usually caused by using too much detergent or using the wrong type of detergent. To stop the foam, press the start/pause button, dilute one tablespoon of softener in half a liter of water, and pour it into the detergent drawer. Press the start/pause button again after 5-10 minutes. Ensure you use only detergents produced for full automatic machines and adjust the amount of detergent properly in the next washing process.
  • C
    colemanchelseaSep 12, 2025
    What causes grey stains on clothes washed in a Whirlpool AWV6200 Washer?
    • J
      joneskristySep 12, 2025
      Grey stains on clothes washed in a Whirlpool Washer may be caused by oil, cream, or ointment. In the next washing operation, use the maximum detergent amount declared by the detergent producer.

Summary

AWV6200 Service Manual

Specifications

Product Specifications

Details the technical specifications of the washing machine, including capacity, spin speed, and energy consumption.

Name Plate

Provides information found on the appliance's name plate, such as model, voltage, and serial number.

Installation Instructions

Moving and Installing

Guides on safely moving the appliance and ensuring proper installation for stable operation.

Electrical Connection

Instructions for correctly connecting the washing machine to the electrical supply, emphasizing earthing.

Water Supply Connection

Details on connecting the water inlet hose, including washer placement and pressure requirements.

Drain Connection

Instructions for properly connecting the drain hose to a stand-pipe or sink outlet.

Detergent Box Group

Explains the components of the detergent box, including water entry valves.

Operating Instructions

LCD Screen, Function Buttons & Knobs

Overview of the control panel interface, identifying buttons, knobs, and screen elements.

Child Lock

Instructions for activating and deactivating the child lock feature and its behavior during operation.

Test Mode

Autotest

Procedure for performing an automatic diagnostic test to check product functionality quickly.

Service Mode

Service Autotest

Detailed steps for entering and performing the service autotest mode, outlining functions for each selector position.

Failure Codes

Lists error indications, corresponding error numbers, and user/service notifications for various malfunctions.

Troubleshooting Guide

Machine does not operate

Common causes and methods to resolve issues when the washing machine fails to start or operate.

Machine does not receive water

Troubleshooting steps for when the machine fails to fill with water, checking hoses and filters.

Machine is not draining water

Steps to identify and fix problems related to the washing machine not draining water, checking pump and hoses.

Machine is vibrating

Causes and solutions for excessive vibration, including foot adjustment and transportation screw removal.

Excessive Foam in Detergent Drawer

Addresses issues related to too much or the wrong type of detergent causing excessive foam.

Washing Result Issues

Troubleshooting poor washing results due to detergent amount, program selection, or water hardness.

Water Level in Drum

Explains normal water levels in the drum during washing cycles.

Residues and Stains on Clothes

Solutions for detergent residues or grey stains appearing on clothes after washing.

Spinning Process Issues

Diagnosing problems with the spinning cycle not starting or having delays, related to unbalanced loads.

Disassembly and Assembly Instructions

Top Plate

Step-by-step guide for removing and reassembling the top panel of the washing machine.

Door

Instructions for disassembling and reassembling the appliance door, including handle and hinge.

Tub Bellows Seal

Procedure for removing and replacing the tub bellows seal using specific tools.

Detergent Drawer

Steps to remove the detergent drawer for cleaning or replacement.

Control Panel

Guide on how to remove the control panel and its associated electronic components.

Kick Plate

Instructions for removing and reinstalling the kick plate at the bottom of the appliance.

Front Panel

Steps for disassembling and reassembling the front panel of the washing machine.

Upper Support Bracket

Procedure for removing and reassembling the upper support bracket for the washing machine.

Detergent Drawer Housing

Steps to remove the detergent drawer housing and its connected feed valve.

Power Cable Group and Parazit Filter

Guide for removing and replacing the power cable and the parasite filter.

Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS)

Instructions for disconnecting and removing the electronic pressure switch.

Door Lock

Procedure for removing the door lock mechanism from the appliance.

Pump Motor

Steps for disconnecting and removing the drain pump motor.

Front Counterweight

Guide for removing the front counterweight assembly.

Heater

Steps for disconnecting and removing the heating element.

Transport Screw

Procedure for removing transport screws used to secure the appliance during shipping.

Upper Counterweight

Steps for removing the upper counterweight, including cutting wire holders.

Washing Group

Guide for disconnecting the motor and removing the entire washing group assembly.

Shock Absorber PIN

Procedure for removing the pins that secure the shock absorber.

Belt

Instructions for removing the drive belt from the motor and pulley system.

Driven Pulley

Steps for removing the driven pulley using a specific tool.

Motor

Guide for removing the motor assembly from the washing machine.

Tub Entrance with Bellow Hose

Procedure for removing the tub entrance and its associated bellows hose.

Pressure Switch Hose Group

Steps for removing the screw securing the pressure switch water reservoir.

Tub

Instructions for removing the main tub using a specific box wrench size.

Drum

Procedure for removing the inner drum from the washing machine assembly.

Component Specifications

Drain Pump

Details the technical features and checking procedures for the drain pump component.

Drain Pump Technical Features

Specific technical characteristics of the drain pump, including voltage, current, and power.

Drain Pump Checking of Component

Method for checking the drain pump's resistance value using a multimeter.

Drain Pump Component Controlling By Connection Measurement

Method for testing the drain pump's electrical connections and resistance values.

Resistance

Information on the heating element (resistance), its function, and technical features.

Resistance Technical Features

Specifications of the heating element, including type, voltage, power, and resistance.

Resistance Checking of Component

Procedure for checking the resistance of the heating element using a multimeter.

Resistance Component Controlling By Connection Measurement

Method for measuring the resistance of the heating element via specific cable connections.

NTC

Details on the NTC sensor, its function in temperature sensing, and resistance values.

NTC Technical Features

Table showing NTC resistance values at various temperature points.

NTC Checking of Component

Procedure for checking the NTC sensor's resistance with a multimeter.

Valve

Information on the water inlet valve, its function, and operational parameters.

Valve Technical Features

Specifications for the valve, including voltage, power, flow rate, and water pressure.

Valve Checking of Component

Method for checking the valve's water flow rate and bobbin resistance.

Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS)

Explanation of the EPS function in regulating water level and its technical features.

Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS) Technical Features

Details the electromagnetic field principle behind the EPS operation.

Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS) Checking of Component

Steps for checking the EPS functionality by monitoring water level during operation.

Motor

Information on the asynchronous motor, its control, and how to check it.

Motor Resistance Values

Table listing ohm resistance values for different motor types, including stator and tacho windings.

Door Lock

Details the function of the door lock, its activation, and time delay mechanism.

Door Lock Technical Features

Specifications for the door lock, including lock/unlock times, voltage, and current rating.

Door Lock Checking of Component

Procedure for checking the door lock's PTC resistance value with a multimeter.

Wiring Diagram

Main Wiring Diagram

Schematic illustrating the electrical connections between major components of the washing machine.

Whirlpool AWV6200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWhirlpool
ModelAWV6200
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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