Bosch Siemens WFMC WFXD Training Manual
Bosch Siemens WFMC WFXD Training Manual
Bosch Siemens WFMC WFXD Training Manual
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HINT: To quickly
HINT: To avoid damaging washer, don’t move
remove shipping
it while the feet (leveling legs) are extended.
(transport) bolts,
use a 13mm
socket wrench.
TIP: Remove
transport (shipping)
bolts & keep them
near the washer (for
HINT: To eliminate possibility of leaking, HINT: Anti-siphon valves allow drain future shipment).
don’t overtighten fittings. Teflon tape hoses to be directly connected to drain
can also be used on all threads. lines, unlike many other washers.
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WFMC32UC
WFMC64UC
WFXD5200UC
WFXD8400UC
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WFMC64UC
WFXD8400UC
BENEFITS:
• Continuous adjustment of wash times
• Water and energy consumed varies according to load size
BENEFITS:
• Minimized water consumption
• Exact load detection
• Superior cleaning performance
• An internal water clock monitors water flow via soak compartment.
• Insures exact control of water inlet valves - always right amount of water.
• Independent of water pressure.
Heater
Thermostat (NTC)
BENEFITS:
• Noise reduction
• Better machine stability
• Good spinning results with big unbalances
1200 I
Spin speed [rpm]
1000 II
800
III
600
400
T-20 screws
To remove fascia panel to access control module & dispenser, remove (4) T-20 Torx
front/side screws and lift panel up. Caps over screws can be removed using
fingernails or a sharp knife – take care not to scratch fascia panel or caps.
When reassembling
panels, tuck rear
tabs under top
panel 1st.
Knobs are permanently attached
to panels and cannot be
removed.
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Disassembly – Fascia (Control) Panel (2)
Control modules can be readily removed from fascia panels, but there’s a knack to it
– must use the procedure below exactly as shown.
Start from left side Pry outer & inner tabs together L – R Pry out (3) inner tabs + all outer tabs
HINT: Don’t remove the wire NOTE: Some control modules have been
holders – clip off wire ties replaced since fault codes stored in
module or motor control can’t be cleared.
HINT: Don’t force modules out from fascia panels instead. Carry extra wire ties to Modules are operating properly and
to avoid breaking plastic parts. If modules don’t reattach wire harnesses. shouldn’t be replaced to clear fault codes.
come out easily, the procedure hasn’t been
followed and plastic parts will break.
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Disassembly – Top & Rear Panels (1)
T-20 screws
Remove top panel screws Remove top panel Top panel removed
Remove hinge cover screws Remove hinge screws Remove door seal spring
Remove door latch screws Carefully remove front shield Removing front shield
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Disassembly – Drum/Front Panel (2)
T-20 screws
T-20 screws
Remove top front panel screws Remove bottom front panel screws Note front panel mounting tabs
HINT: Front panels are mounted using six (6) plastic tabs
– three (3) on each side. Lift front panels up to remove
them. When reassembling front panels, carefully align tabs
and don’t use excessive force to avoid breaking tabs.
Remove door latch Note door latch manual release Top counterweight must be removed
13mm screws
Loosen top counterweight screws Slide out top counterweight Note top counterweight bushing slots in tub
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Disassembly – Drum/Front Panel (4)
13mm screws 13mm screws
Remove right and left front counterweight screws Note counterweight screw bushings in tub
Remove door seal Disconnect main water inlet hose Disconnecting main water inlet hose
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Disassembly – Drum/Front Panel (5)
Disconnect dispenser hoses Disconnect water inlet valve hoses Disconnect hot water valve hose
Remove
Remove drain pump Disconnect sump hose clamp sump
Disconnect motor wires Remove drum drive motor Showing drum drive motor mounts
10mm bolts
13mm bolt
Tub ground wire & washer Remove tub washer Remove tub ground wire
NOTE: Rear drum bearings are factory press fit into Removing
tub screws
rear outer tubs and cannot be removed or serviced.
Rear tub
spring
Drain
pump
Drain
pump Note four mounting feet
Water
valves
T-20 screws
DEFINITIONS:
• “Mains” = “power”
• “Earth” = “ground”
Power
input
DEFINITIONS:
• “Mains” = “power”
• “Earth” = “ground”
Power
input
Heater, including
Motor, including ground wires Pressure switch Water inlet valves ground wire & NTC
HINT: Write down all harnesses disconnected during repairs, HINT: If needed, run test P:3 (P:03) and
then check all harnesses after repairs have been made. visually check all parts are functioning properly.
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Drum Drive Motor
Motor control (on Unlike previous washers, drum
Drum motor
left side viewing
rear of washer)
resistances: drive motors are 3-phase & are
controlled by separate motor
controls mounted on the base near
the motors (in the right rear of
washers). These controls provide
motor power & speed control.
3Φ
connections
3Φ Motor control
NOTE: Motor is rated @ 120VAC, 3-phase, 850W, 400Hz variable frequency. 2nd Edition/Revision 1 (7/21/04)
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Drain Pump
Drain pumps reliably pump water out from washer NOTE: Drain pump motor resistance ranges from
tubs through the drain reservoir and drain hose. 140 – 200 Ω. Its rated @ 120VAC, 60 Hz, 70W.
Unlike earlier washers, these pumps are
maintenance free -- access to remove debris is
only meant for servicers.
HINT: To remove the drain pump access cover,
insert a pointed object (or tool) into the hole, push in
to release the latch and rotate the cover clockwise.
Current production drain pumps are beige color – earlier WFMC pumps were black. 2nd Edition/Revision 1 (7/21/04)
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Resetting Door Locks (1)
Occasionally door locks stay locked when doors are opened while they’re locked, preventing
doors from closing. Please follow these instructions to reset door locks.
Rear
view
Remove front seal spring Move door seal for access Push onto back of door lock until it clicks open
HINT: Reach
around back of door
lock (opposite latch
opening) and push
Push onto back of lock
plate (directly behind
latch) until it clicks.
HINT: If lock
doesn’t release, Door lock latched Door lock open
pull green manual
door release cord
NOTE: Advise customers against
Pull (down) and push
pulling doors open while locked.
onto back of lock
a 2nd time.
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Access past door seal Access from top panel Pulling door lock latch out
hole
Procedure on replacing door locks:
1. Remove fascia panel by removing (4) screws (and plastic screw caps).
Carefully lay fascia panel out of the way (on top panel). White
2. Using a thin tool (e.g. awl or drill bit), push latch on circular drain pump plastic HINT: Door lock manual
front
access cover (through small hole in cover), then rotate cover (cw) shield
release cable is held to
clockwise to remove it. Disconnect green door lock manual release the right side of the drain
pump by a clip.
cable from drain pump (so door lock can be removed).
3. Remove (2) screws holding door lock to front panel.
4. Gently pry out white plastic front shield until it pops off front panel, then rails Notch in
slide lock to left until black plastic lock rails clear notch in front frame. front frame
Use care to avoid being cut on front panel after access cover removed. 2nd Edition/Revision 1 (7/21/04)
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WFMC64/WFXD84 Service Tips – Water
Flow Meter
Flow sensor
The flow sensor measures the volume of (cold)
water flowing into the detergent dispenser. It Water flow
consists of an impeller wheel with a magnet core
and a Hall integrated circuit. When the wheel Cold
rotates, the magnet emits impulses to the Hall IC. Cold
The water flow is marked by an arrow on the side of
the sensor.
Hot
Specifications:
• Voltage: 12 VDC
• Detected flow rate: 0 – 10 liters/minute
NOTE: If there’s air bubbles in the water, higher
flow rates may be detected.
5-BK To motor
WH To heater
control
WH BL
clear
6-WH To
pressure
120V input PK YE switch
2-PK
HINT: This GN
will help with
reconnecting
wires.
To
7-BL WH door
lock
5-BK To motor
control WH To heater
PK 4-WH GY
To pressure
120V input YE switch
GN
2-PK
HINT: This
will help with
reconnecting
wires.
To door
7-BL WH lock
HINT: If
Start/Pause light
doesn’t come on for
some tests, door is
open. Turn off
washer, then close
WFMC32 door.
HINT: If
Start/Pause light
doesn’t come on for
some tests, door is
open. Turn off
washer, then close
WFMC64 door.
To check motor:
To check door Run test P4 (P:04)
latch: Fault codes To check motor
generated during wash control: Run test
– run test P1 (P:01) P4 (P:04)
To check
To check drain
fault codes: To check heater:
pump: Run test
Run test P:1 Run test P16
P15, P9 (P:09)
(P01)
WFMC64/WFXD84 displays
show fault code (Er:09) and
wash when fault occurred (1)
WFMC32/ WFMC64/
WFXD52 Displays WFXD84 Displays Test # Problem Possible Cause(s)
E:01 Er:01 washing Door open Door lock not engaged
Er:02 washing Door lock doesn't unlock Jammed lock or bad wire harness
E:03 Er:03 washing Door lock doesn't lock Jammed lock or bad wire harness
E:04 Er:04 washing Door control broken Faulty Triac/control module or oversudsing
(washer locks, thinking it has overfilled)
E:05 Er:05 P:16 NTC open-circuited Faulty NTC or bad wire harness
E:06 Er:06 P:16 NTC shorted Faulty NTC or bad wire harness
E:07 Er:07 P:16 Unexpected heating (heater on at wrong time) Faulty heater or stuck heater relay
E:08 Er:08 P:16 Heater doesn't shut off Faulty heater or stuck heater relay
E:09 Er:09 P:4 Communication lost to motor Faulty wire harness
----- Er:10 P:11 Flow meter gives wrong values Faulty flow meter or wire harness
----- Er:11 No water flow (within 6 minutes)
P:8/9/13 Faulty inlet valve, wire harness, hose
E:12 Er:12 Water supply time exceeded
P:8/9/13 Faulty inlet valve, wire harness, hose
E:13 Er:13 P:15 Drain pump time exceeded Faulty drain pump, wire harness, hose
E:14 Er:14 P:9 Overflow level exceeded Faulty/blocked pump, hose, inlet valve
----- Er:15 P:8 Pressure sensor gives failure voltage level Faulty pressure sensor, wire harness
----- Er:16 P:8 Can't calibrate pressure sensor Faulty pressure sensor, wire harness
E:20 Er:20 P:4 Spinning aborted due to unbalanced load Unbalanced load or faulty wire harness
E:21 Er:21 Excessive foam Wrong or too much detergent used
E:22 Er:22 washing Frequency synchronization failed Faulty control module
E:24 Er:24 P:4 Motor power relay failed Faulty control module
NOTE: Fault codes stored in module can’t be cleared . 2nd Edition/Revision 1 (7/21/04)
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Test Program (2C): Motor
Control Fault Codes (Test 1)
Test P1:ERRORS / P:01 (Viewing motor control fault codes) -- Start & end test P1 by Last 16 fault codes are
pushing Start/Pause button. Scroll through list of (18) fault codes by pushing Spin Selection stored & displayed!
(WFMC32/WFXD52) or Menu (WFMC64/WFXD84) buttons.
HINT: # of faults reads “0” for
• WFMC32/WFXD52 displays alternates between fault code (e.g. d:01) & when fault occurred on in faults which didn’t occur. Look at
last 16 washes (e.g. C:00) – shows C:00 if fault didn’t occur. # of faults, not error #, to see if
faults occurred -- scroll thru all
• WFMC64/WFXD84 displays shows fault code & when fault occurred on in last 16 washes (e.g. 0 faults to check if any occurred.
- dr:01).
WFMC32/WFXD52 WFMC64/WFXD84
Displays Displays Test # Problem Possible Cause(s)
d:01 dr:01 P:04 Motor control short circuited. Faulty motor control.
d:02 dr:02 P:04 Motor control interruption. Faulty motor control.
d:03 dr:03 P:04 Damaged motor control temperature sensor. Faulty temperature sensor.
d:06 dr:06 P:04 NTC relay failure. NTC too hot or relay stuck closed.
d:07 dr:07 P:04 Motor control (inverter) failed or motor shorted. Faulty motor control or motor.
d:08 dr:08 P:04 Motor speed sensor failed. Faulty speed sensor or wire harness.
d:09 dr:09 P:04 Voltage too high. Faulty motor control.
d:10 dr:10 P:04 Power limiter switch off. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:11 dr:11 P:04 Voltage too low. Faulty motor control.
d:12 dr:12 P:04 Motor control high current switch off. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:13 dr:13 P:04 Motor control high temperature switch off. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:14 dr:14 P:04 Motor control high temperature warning. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:15 dr:15 P:04 Power limiter warning. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:16 dr:16 P:04 Motor high temperature switch off. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:17 dr:17 P:04 Motor high temperature warning. Motor overloaded or binding.
d:18 dr:18 P:04 Peak voltage too high. Faulty motor control.
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Test Program (3): Tests 2 & 3
Test P2:SAFETY / P:02 (Safety test program) --
Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes
Skip this European test. Test ends on its own - stop it by pushing the Spin
Selection button (WFMC32/WFXD52) or Menu button (WFMC64/WFXD84). Starts ccw D M P H 1 2 3 NH Filling valve 1 only
rotation V
Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes t23 0051
Starts filling D M P H 1 2 3 NH HINT: Do not use Starts cw rotation D M P H
(valve 2 - cold) V 1 2 3 NH Filling valve 1 only
this test as it applies V
n 075 to European models t23 0051
Starts heating (30 D M P H 1 2 3 NH requiring VDE Starts 3rd fill
seconds) V safety testing. D M P H 1 2 3 NH Stops rotation
(valve 3 - hot) V
n 075
t23 0000
NOTE: ‘“n” = pressure switch (analog sensor) reading. Starts draining D M P H 1 2 3 NH
V
t23 0000
Test P3:AUTOM / P:03 (Automatic test program) --
Drum starts D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Rotation ccw. Water
Test 3 turns on motor (wash & spin), heater, drain pump and water V
spinning level reaches N0.
valves separately for a visual check. No fault codes are generated. t23 0072
Test 3 ends on its own - stop it by pushing the Spin Selection button Drum spins at full D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Doesn't have to hit
(WFMC32/WFXD52) or Menu button (WFMC64/WFXD84). speed (~ 1200 V 1200 RPM exactly
Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes RPM) t23 1154
Starts filling D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Water starts at N0 Drum slows D M P H 1 2 3 N0
(valve 2 - cold) V down V
level (no water)
t23 0000 t23 0066
Fills up to NH D M P H 1 2 3 NH Filling using valve 2 - Test stops D M P H 1 2 3 N0
V cold V
level
t23 0000 t23 0000
Starts heating D M P H 1 2 3 NH Stops valve 2 filling
V NOTE: “t” = temperature NOTE: “ ” = actual
measured on NTC (can vary). drum speed (RPM)
t23 0000
Starts 2nd fill D M P H 1 2 3 NH Keeps heating NOTE: WFMC32/WFXD52 displays don’t show any change during
(valves 1 & 2 - V
test – it stays on P:03. Only light lit is Door locked light.
cold) t23 0000
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WFMC/WXFD Service Tips – Test Program (4): Tests 4 & 5
Test P4:MOTOR / P:04 (Motor test program) -- Test P5:VARIANT / P:05 (Model coding)
Test 4 turns on motor (wash & spin) and generates fault codes.
Skip test 5. Both factory & replacement control
The test takes > 10 minutes to run and ends on its own, but can be modules are preprogrammed and cannot be
stopped by pushing the Spin Selection button changed. So, there’s no way to change the
(WFMC32/WFXD52) or Menu button (WFMC64/WFXD84). module configurations.
Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes
Runs 6 seconds D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Checks wash speed
• WFMC32/WFXD52 displays show 0:7 &
ccw
V (50 RPM) 1:0 as test P5 is scrolled through.
050 0051
• WFMC64/WFXD84 displays show 0:7, 1:0
Stops and D M P H 1 2 3 N0 & 2:0 as test P5 is scrolled through.
pauses for 2 V
seconds 000 0000
Runs 4 seconds D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Checks wash speed
cw V (50 RPM)
050 0051 HINT: If Start/Pause light doesn’t come
Stops and D M P H 1 2 3 N0 on for some tests, door is open. Turn off
pauses for 2 V washer, then close door.
seconds 000 0000
Spins to full speed -- D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Checks spin speed --
1200 RPM V stops @ 100 RPM if
(WFMC64/ WFXD84) 1200 1200 HINT: Start/Pause button light:
load unbalanced.
or 1000 RPM • Flashes red when tests can be selected or
(WFMC32/WFXD52) scrolled through.
• Stays red continually (or stays off) when
tests are running.
HINT: If motor fault codes are generated, check both motor
control and motor for problems. • Doesn’t come on for some tests if door is
open.
• Check motor control output voltage (~ 120 VAC, 3-phase, 0
- 400 Hz). Control output can be 90 – 190 VAC.
• Check motor resistances.
All upper (half of) display pixels are Menu button P7:SELECTOR
turned on at once. (WFMC64/WFXD84)
Spin Selection button No final spin light stays on
All lower (half of) display symbols are (WFMC32/WFXD52) while button is held.
turned on at once. Delay Start button Rinse light stays on while
(WFMC32/WFXD52) button is held.
All lower (half of) display symbols are Other buttons (Bleach, Light above each button
turned on individually (one at a time). Rinse Plus, Power will light up while button is
Wash (WFMC32), held.
Reduced Ironing
The red background of the display (WFMC64/WFXD84))
on flashes on and off 5 times.
NOTE 1) For WFMC32/WFXD52, display shows L:15 - L: 1 for Permanent Press Cold -
off Regular/Cotton Cold (rotating ccw through each knob position).
NOTE 2) If a display segment doesn’t come on, replace control module (since button &
knob switches are included with control modules).
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Test Pgm (6): Tests 8 & 9
Test P8:NIVEAU1 (Analog pressure switch test Test P9:NIVEAU2 / P:09 (Mechanical pressure
program) -- The test turns on the analog pressure switch switch test program) -- The test turns on the mechanical
(WFMC64/WFXD84 only) and generates fault codes. The test pressure switch and generates fault codes. Stop it by pushing the
can be stopped by pushing the Menu button. Spin Selection button (WFMC32/WFXD52) or Menu button
Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes
(WFMC64/WFXD84).
Changes as D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes
water level V Changes as D M P H 1 2 3 N0
changes I00 n000 water level V
Calibrates analog changes U00 n000
sensor Changes as D M P H 1 2 3 NH
water level V
Changes as changes U03 n075
D M P H 1 2 3 NH
water level V
D M P H 1 2 3 NH When n075 has been
changes I65 n075 V reached, volume
Pauses for 10
U15 n075 display jumps to U15.
seconds
Water volume measured Value of mechanical
Changes as D M P H 1 2 3 ND by flow meter pressure switch
water level V
changes I65 n139
• WFMC64/WFXD84 -- from N0 (below heating level) to NH NOTE: On WFMC32/WFXD52, displays alternates from “P:13” to
(heating level) to ND (door locked level). “63”, “88” or “177”, depending on water level (below or at heating
level).
• WFMC32/WFXD52 -- from 63 (below heating level) to 88
(heating level) to 177 (door locked level). HINT: Test runs until max. water level reached or is stopped by pressing
Menu button. To save time with Test P13, press Menu to stop test when
HINT: If Start/Pause light doesn’t come on for some tests, door is all valves have been checked. Run Test P15 to drain washer if needed.
open. Turn off washer, then close door.
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WFMC/WFXD Service Tips – Test Pgm (8): Tests 14 - 17
Test P14:BUZZER / P:14 (Buzzer test program) -- Test P16:HEATER / P:16 (Heater & NTC test
Buzzer sounds when test is run. program) -- The test turns on the heater & NTC and generates
fault codes. The test runs for ~ 30 minutes and can be stopped by
Test P15:PUMP / P:15 (Drain pump test program) - pushing the Spin Selection button (WFMC32/WFXD52) or
- The test turns on the drain pump and generates fault codes. The Menu button (WFMC64/WFXD84).
test runs for ~ 30 minutes and can be stopped by pushing the Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes
Spin Selection button (WFMC32/WFXD52) or Menu button Changes as D M P H 1 2 3 NH
(WFMC64/WFXD84). water level V
changes t20
Operation WFMC64/WFXD84 Display Notes
Filling (to door D M P H 1 2 3 N0 Can save time by D M P H 1 2 3 NH During heating,
V V temperature display
locked level) and filling & then running
n000 t22 rises to t86 max.
draining Drain cycle to check
(86ºC/187ºF)
for water draining.
Water temperature
Value of analog
in ºC
pressure switch
HINT: Water level symbols change as follows (e.g. test P15): HINT: To save time with Test T16, press Menu to stop testing after the
temperature has gone up several degrees, confirming the washer is
• WFMC64/WFXD84 -- from N0 (below heating level) to NH heating OK.
(heating level) to ND (door locked level).
NOTE: On Test T16, the water level rises until NH, which is the heating
• WFMC32/WFXD52 -- from 63 (below heating level) to 88 water level.
(heating level) to 177 (door locked level).
Washer won’t start. Electricity is disconnected Make sure washer is connected to an appropriate 120V, 60 Hz
or has been turned off. circuit (according to local codes). Turn on electricity.
Cycle selector knob or Control module has onboard cycle selector knob. Check
control module has failed. voltage output to water inlet valves and drum motor (when
they’re energized). If no voltage, replace faulty control module.
Washer won’t fill. Water supply turned off. Turn on water supply.
Water inlet hose filters Check water inlet hose filters. Clean if dirty. Replace filters if
(strainers) blocked. damaged.
Water pressure too low. Check incoming water pressure.
Control module has Check voltage output to water inlet valves (when they’re
failed. energized). If no voltage, replace faulty control module.
Water inlet valve(s) has Measure resistance of water inlet valves (~ 2.7 – 4.5 kΩ).
failed. Replace inlet valve(s), if faulty.
Washer won’t drain. Drain pump or pump Disconnect drain pump and measure resistance at connector
motor protector has (~ 140 – 200 Ω). Replace drain pump if faulty.
failed.
Control module has Check voltage output to drain pump when it’s energized. If no
failed. voltage, replace faulty control module.
Drum won’t rotate. Drum rear bearing Check how drum rotates. If drum wobbles or won’t move,
has failed. replace outer tub (containing faulty rear bearings).
Motor control has Check voltage at motor connectors when motor is energized.
failed. If low or no voltage, replace faulty motor control. If voltage ~
120V, check motor resistance (when washer de-energized). If
motor is OK, replace faulty motor control.
Drum drive motor Check voltage at motor connectors when motor is energized. If
has failed. ~ 120V, check motor resistance (when washer de-energized). If
motor faulty, replace faulty drum motor.
Washer won’t heat. Heater has failed. Disconnect heater and measure resistance at terminals (~ 13.7 –
15.2 Ω). Replace heater if faulty.
NTC has failed. Disconnect NTC and measure resistance at terminals (~ 22.8 –
27.4 k Ω @ 20ºC (68ºF)). Replace NTC if faulty.
Heater is covered If possible, remove & clean heater. If not, replace it.
with scale.
Voltage too low. Have an electrician check the house wiring and the wiring to the
washer to make sure it is 120 volts.
Control module Check voltage output to drain pump when it’s energized. If no
has failed. voltage, replace faulty control module.
Washer overheats. Control module has Check voltage to heater. If voltage is present when heater
failed. shouldn’t be on, replace faulty control module.
NTC failed. Disconnect NTC and measure resistance at terminals (~ 22.8 –
27.4 kΩ @ 20ºC (68ºF)). Replace NTC if faulty.
Door won’t lock. Door isn’t closed Close door securely. If door won’t latch, check door latch and
properly. door hinge alignment.
Door latch is broken. Replace broken door latch.
Door lock has failed. Measure resistance of door lock mechanism (~ 159 - 211 Ω).
Replace faulty door lock mechanism.
TIP: Fault code E:04/Er:04 can occur during oversudsing if NOTE: Where possible, handle such calls
pressure switch locks door, thinking washer has overfilled. over the phone without making service calls.