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ATTENTION!!!
This service manual is intended for use by persons having electrical and mechanical
training and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally considered acceptable in the
appliance repair trade. Electrolux Home Products cannot be responsible, nor assume any
liability, for injury or damage of any kind arising from the use of this manual.
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Rinse/spin
Cycle settings
Wash/rinse water temperature
Final spin speed
Water level
Cycle options
Heavy soil/stain
Extra rinse
Extra spin
Cycle signal
Washer features
Delay start
Control lock
Status lights
Washer settings chart
Error code chart
SECTION D - USE & CARE GUIDE
Product record
Your safety and the safety of others is very important
Pedestal
Important safety instructions
Read all instructions before using this washer
Prevent fire
Protect Children
Prevent Injury
Washing procedures
Sort laundry into loads that can be washed together
Prepare items for washing
Pretreat stains and heavy soil
Add laundry load to washer
Add detergent, bleach and fabric softener to automatic dispenser
Start the washer
Remove items when the cycle is completed
General precautions
Stain removal
Safe stain removal procedures
Stain removal
Common washing problems
Care and cleaning
Outside
Cleaning the dispenser drawer area
Winterizing instructions
Avoid service checklist
Warranty
SECTION E - OPERATION
Control
Dispenser Drawer Reed Switch
Door Switch Assembly
Pressure Switch
Electronic water level sensor
Water Inlet Valve
Auto Temp System (Better Models)
Automatic Dispenser
Drain Pump
Speed Control
Motor
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SECTION F - CONSTRUCTION
Cabinet
Front Panel and Door Assembly
Bellows (Door Boot)
Outer Tub Assembly
Spin Basket Assembly
SECTION G - TROUBLESHOOTING
Failure code chart
Test
Jacks and plugs
SECTION H - TEARDOWN
Removing the detergent drawer
Detergent drawer disassembly
Removing door strike
Removing the door handle
Removing loading door
Disassembling the door
Removing loading hinges
Releasing the bollows from the front panel
Removing the door safety switch
Removing the front service panel
Removing the drain pump assembly
Disassembling the drain pump
Removing the top panel
Removing the pressure switch
Removing the electronic water level sensor
Releasing the console
Removing the reed switch
Removing the water temperature selector knob (Good Models)
Removing the console
Removing the electronic control
Removing the selector knob (Good Models)
Removing the water temperature selector shaft (Good Models)
Removing the selector dial (Better Models)
Removing the selector knob (Better Models)
Removing the programing buttons and springs
Removing the front panel
Removing the console mounting brace
Removing the bellow or boot
Reinstalling or replacing the boot
Removing the weight ring
The water inlet and overflow/vent tube grommet
Removing the water inlet grommet
Removing the overflow/vent tube grommet
Removing the overflow/vent tube
Removing the water inlet valve assembly
Removing the water inlet screens
Removing the top rear brace
Removing the suspension springs
Removing the top center brace
Removing the detergent cavity assembly
Removing the detergent dispenser outlet hose
Removing the siphon break hose
Removing the drain sump
Removing the hose between the drain pump and the drain hose coupler
Removing the external drain hose
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Model Lines
This manual will cover the Good and Better model lines of the 3.0 Cu. Ft. HORIZONTAL AXIS WASHER.
Differences:
Better Models
Good Models
1. Control panel does not have a display.
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Electrical component
Dispenser valve solenoids
Door lock solenoid
Pump motor
NTC Thermistor
M1 TO M2
M2 TO M3
Motor
M1 TO M3
M4 TO M5
Resistance
@ 77 F (25C)
800 7%
1325 10%
12 7%
50K 2%
5.3 7%
5.3 7%
5.3 7%
118 7%
Good Models
Water fill height 3 .5
No load, start position of permanent press cycle.
Better Models
Water fill height dependent upon selected cycle.
Electrical requirements.
Drain requirements.
Maximum height:
Motor.
16 TO 1
Tub Capacity.
Diagnostic Test:
The diagnostic test is performed by using the Program
Knob. To START THE TEST:
On non-digital display models, turn the
Program Knob to start position, Drain/Spin.
On digital display models, turn the Program
Knob to start position, Drain/Spin.
Press Pause/Cancel to turn off LEDs.
Within 5 seconds, press and hold the Option and
Pause/Cancel buttons until LEDs start
sequentially chasing, then release buttons.
1. All the LEDs will sequentially light. Pressing a
button below a light cluster will light all the LEDs in
that cluster at one time to confirm functionality.
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3.
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5.
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7.
8.
9.
10. Turn the program knob (9) clicks from the start
position. The control will signal the last error code.
See Section F, Troubleshooting, for details for
properly identifying the error code on non-digital
display models.
Exiting Diagnostic Mode
There are two options for exiting the Diagnostic Test mode
and returning the washer to normal operation:
a) Unplug the power cord, wait 5-8 seconds, then
reconnect the power cord OR
b) Turn the program knob clockwise 2 or 3 clicks after
the Start Position. Press Options and Pause/Cancel
buttons together for a few seconds until wash cycle
LEDs appear.
If a situation arises where you cannot exit the
Diagnostic mode as described above and the bank
of 5 LEDs on the right end remain ON regardless of
Program Knob position, a combination of pushed
buttons caused the control to enter a special factory
test mode. Disconnect power to reset the control to
return washer to normal operation is this occurs.
To clear latest stored error code:
Place the control into Diagnostic test Mode.
Turn the program knob clockwise 9 clicks from the
Start Position. The control will signal the last error
code.
Press and hold the Options and Pause/Cancel
buttons for 3 seconds. The code will be cleared.
Exit Diagnostic Mode to return the washer to normal
operation.
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OPERATION SPEEDS
GOOD MODELS
Agitation
Speed
CYCLE
Heavy
Normal
EcoNormal
Perm Press
Quick
EcoQuick
Delicate
Handwash
Touch Up
Drain Spin
Rinse Spin
Soak
Wool
Silk
Bulky
Sport
Towels
Jeans
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NA
NA
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32
32
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47
47
47
Spin
Speeds
High
1000
1000
NA
900
1000
NA
450
450
1000
1000
1000
450
NA
NA
900
900
NA
NA
Medium
900
900
NA
850
900
NA
400
400
900
900
900
400
NA
NA
850
850
NA
NA
Low
850
850
NA
800
850
NA
350
350
850
850
850
350
NA
NA
800
800
NA
NA
Hang Dry
NA
NA
NA
450
NA
NA
350
350
450
450
450
NA
NA
NA
NA
450
NA
NA
Low
950
NA
950
800
NA
950
350
350
950
950
950
350
350
NA
800
800
950
950
Hang Dry
NA
NA
NA
450
NA
NA
350
350
450
450
450
NA
NA
NA
NA
450
NA
NA
BETTER MODELS
Agitation
Speed
CYCLE
Heavy
Normal
EcoNormal
Perm Press
Quick
EcoQuick
Delicate
Handwash
Touch Up
Drain Spin
Rinse Spin
Soak
Wool
Silk
Bulky
Sport
Towels
Jeans
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NA
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Spin
Speeds
High
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NA
1100
900
NA
1100
450
450
1100
1100
1100
450
450
NA
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900
1100
1100
Medium
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850
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400
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1000
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850
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BLACK/RED
C3.2
J5
C3.1
J4
C4.2
C4.1
J14
J8
C2.1
C2.2
COLD 1
BLACK/RED
TAN
COLD 2
BLACK/RED
RED
HOT
BLACK/RED
BLK
L1
WHT
BLK
C2.2
BLK
N
DISPENSER DRAWER
REED SWITCH
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GREEN
CABINET
TUB
GROUND
SPEED
CONTROL
BRN
+T NTC
(SELECT MODELS)
J7
C3.3
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PUMP
PURP
C2.1
C3.1
PRESSURE
SWITCH
PINK/BLK
J4
C4.3
TAN/BLK
YEL
DOOR LOCK
AUXILIARY SWITCH
C5.1
ORG
4.1
4.2
DOOR LOCK
J3
C5.3
C5.5
GRAY
2.1
PINK
3.1
4.4
3.3
RED/BLK
WAX MOTOR
C2.2
RED/BLK
DOOR SWITCH
J2
C2.1
C2.1
J1
C2.2
BLK
2.2
4.3
BLU
C2.1
C7.1
BLK
C2.2
C7.3
C5.5
RED
C5.4
WHT
J6 C5.3
C5.2
C5.1
C5.1
C5.2
BLK
C5.3
BLU
C5.4
YEL
GRN
GRAY
TACHO
GENERATOR
2
C5.5 1
T
C7.4
WHT
C5.4
C7.5
BRN
C5.3
C7.6
RED
C5.2
MOTOR
FRAME
C5.5
J3
C7.7
ORG
C5.1
Y
J5
Z
MOTOR
DISPENSER VALVE
COLD 1
COLD 2
DETERGENT
BLEACH
SOFTNER
EVENT
WIRING CODES
X = CLOSED
CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
CABINET GROUND
LOCAL GROUND
O = OPEN
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C4.3
J4
C4.2
C4.1
J14
J8
C2.1
C2.2
C5.5
C4.3
WHT
C5.3
C4.4
RED
C5.1
J5
C3.1
J4
C4.4
PINK/BLK
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M
2
PUMP
BLACK/RED
TAN
WASH
BLACK/RED
RED
HOT
BLACK/RED
BLK
L1
WHT
BLK
C2.2
BLK
N
DISPENSER DRAWER
REED SWITCH
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GREEN
CABINET
TUB
GROUND
SPEED
CONTROL
BRN
+T NTC
(SELECT MODELS)
J7
C3.3
BLACK/RED
BLEACH
PURP
C2.1
C3.1
J9 C4.2
BLU
YEL
DOOR LOCK
AUXILIARY SWITCH
C5.1
ORG
4.1
4.2
DOOR LOCK
J3
C5.3
C5.5
GRAY
2.1
3.1
PINK
4.4
3.3
RED/BLK
WAX MOTOR
C2.2
RED/BLK
DOOR SWITCH
J2
C2.1
C2.1
J1
C2.2
BLK
2.2
4.3
BLU
C2.1
C7.1
BLK
C2.2
C7.3
C5.5
RED
C5.4
WHT
C5.2
J6 C5.3
BLK
C5.3
C5.2
C5.1
C5.1
BLU
C5.4
YEL
GRN
GRAY
TACHO
GENERATOR
C5.5 1
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T
C7.4
WHT
C5.4
C7.5
BRN
C5.3
C7.6
RED
C5.2
MOTOR
FRAME
C5.5
J3
C7.7
J5
ORG
C5.1
Y
Z
MOTOR
DISPENSER VALVE
COLD 1
COLD 2
DETERGENT
BLEACH
SOFTNER
EVENT
WIRING CODES
X = CLOSED
CONNECTION
NO CONNECTION
CABINET GROUND
LOCAL GROUND
O = OPEN
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OPERATION CHART
Wash Cycle
Wash Phase
Heavy
Wash Cycle
60
300
120
660
90
180
90
180
90
240
90
120
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Wash Phase
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Wash (Det)
Wash (Det)
Wash (Det)
Wash (Det)
OFF
OFF
BLEACH
BLEACH
OFF
BLEACH
BLEACH
OFF
BLEACH
BLEACH
OFF
FABRIC
FABRIC
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Normal
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300
180
300
90
180
90
180
90
180
90
180
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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Wash (Det)
Wash (Det)
Wash (Det)
Wash (Det)
OFF
OFF
BLEACH
OFF
OFF
BLEACH
OFF
OFF
BLEACH
BLEACH
OFF
FABRIC
FABRIC
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
4. Carpenters level.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CIRCUIT - Individual, properly polarized and grounded
15 amp. branch circuit fused with 15 amp. time delay
fuse or circuit breaker.
POWER SUPPLY - 2 wire, with ground, 120 volt, single
phase, 60 Hz, Alternating Current. NOTE: The use of
this washer with power created by gas powered
generators, solar powered generators, wind powered
generators or any other generator other than the local
utility company is not recommended.
OUTLET RECEPTACLE - Properly grounded 3-prong
receptacle to be located so the power supply cord is
accessible when the washer is in an installed position.
GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
Improper connection of the
PRE-INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
96 in.
(244 cm)
Max
24 in
(61 cm)
Min
BACK
DRAIN REQUIREMENTS
NOTE:
1. Drain capable of eliminating 17 gals (64.3 L) per
minute.
2. A standpipe diameter of 1-1/4 in. (3.18 cm)
minimum.
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27.75
(70.5)
3.75
(9.5)
60
(152.4)
24
(61)
POWER CORD
33.40
(84.8)
SIDE
17
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(68.6)
8.5
(21.6)
36
(91.3)
6.75
(17.1)
WATER INLETS
33.5
(85.1)
2.75
(7)
DRAIN
32.25
(81.9)
BACK
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POWER CORD
REMOVE TWO
UPPER BOLTS,
P CLAMPS,
AND SPRINGS
REMOVE LOWER
BOLTS AND
WASHERS (2),
SCREWS (4),
AND BRACE
UNPACKING
1. Cut the shipping carton along the dotted line along
the base of the unit.
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STOP RIB
PUSH HOSE
INTO COUPLER
TO STOP
TWO SCREWS
UNDER PANEL
REMOVE LEFT
AND RIGHT
FOAM BLOCKS
ALIGN SPRING
CLAMP EARS WITH
TABS ON HOSE
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ORIENT HOSE
TO RIGHT,
LEFT, UP
OR DOWN
AS NEEDED
BEFORE
PLACING
CLAMP IN
POSITION
TABS
INSTALLATION
Cable Tie
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
If replacements parts are needed for your washer, call
Sears Parts and Service Toll Free Number 1-800-4TM
MY-HOME (1-800-469-4663).
Cable Tie
Cable
Tie
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WASHER INSTALLATION
Tools needed:
level
7/16 open end wrench or ratchet &
socket
9/16 open end wrench
adjustable wrench
#2 Phillips screwdriver
flat blade screwdriver
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DRYER INSTALLATION
Dryer Installation Kit
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WARRANTY
Full One Year Warranty on Mechanical Parts
For one year from date of purchase, when this pedestal is installed with the listed washer or dryer (see
owners manual for specific model) and operated according to the information in the Use and Care Guide,
Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions, the supplier will replace any of its mechanical parts if
they are defective in workmanship or material. Keep your bill of sale. The date of the bill establishes the
warranty period should parts be required. This written warranty gives you specific rights. You may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
Warranty Restriction
If the pedestal is used for any other purpose than private family use or used with any product that requires
modification for installation, the warranty is null and void.
Warranty Parts
Warranty parts are available by contacting the supplier where the pedestal was purchased or refer to the
Use and Care Guide that came with the washer or dryer that is installed on the pedestal for contact
information.
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SECTION C - OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Operating Steps
7. The suitable final spin speed and options for that cycle
will automatically be displayed.
Note:
Cycle Selection
Turn PROGRAM knob until desired cycle is selected.
For best results, follow the fabric care label instructions
on items to be washed.
Heavy
This cycle provides 16 minutes of reversing tumble wash
action for heavily soiled regular items, followed by 3 rinses
plus an automatic extra rinse and a final spin. Hot water
is recommended to remove heavy soil and most stains.
Heavy Soil/Stain and Extra Spin are available options.
Normal
Normal Cycle provides 13 minutes of reversing tumble
wash action for normally soiled loads followed by 3 rinses
and a final spin. Heavy Soil/Stain, Extra Rinse and Extra
Spin are available options.
Perm Press
Perm Press Cycle provides 10 minutes of reversing
tumble wash action for cottons and blends with a no-iron
finish followed by a Cool Down rinse, 2 additional rinses
and a final spin. To minimize wrinkling, the Warm Rinse
and Extra Spin are not available with this cycle. Heavy
Soil/Stain and Extra Rinse options can be selected.
Quick
Quick Cycle provides 5 minutes of reversing tumble wash
action for lightly soiled items that must be laundered
quickly, followed by 2 rinses and a final spin. To save
time, Heavy Soil/Stain, Extra Rinse and Extra Spin
options are not available in this cycle.
Sport
This cycle is designed for small loads of lightweight,
synthetic apparel worn for working out, running,
swimming, cycling, tennis and similar activities when
removal of light soil and perspiration are important. Items
will tumble occasionally as they soak for 10 minutes.
Reversing tumble wash action will continue for 6 minutes
followed by 3 rinses and a final spin. For best results,
select a detergent that contains enzymes and the hottest
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Handwash
Select the Handwash Cycle for items labeled Hand
Washable. Ten minutes of occasional tumbling are
followed by 3 rinses and a slow final spin. To protect
your hand washables, a hot water wash, Heavy Soil/
Stain and Extra Spin are not available options. Extra
Rinse is an available option.
Soak
Use this cycle to soak heavily soiled and stained items
before washing. Only cold water is available with this
cycle because warmer water may set some stains. Add
half the detergent dose and a detergent booster, if desired,
to the detergent compartment. Six minutes of regular
reversing tumble wash action are followed by 30 minutes
of occasional tumbling as the load soaks. The water will
drain out and the load will spin slowly for several minutes.
Follow Soak with a complete wash cycle suitable for the
load and a full detergent dose.
Touch Up
Use this cycle to refresh items that are not soiled, such
as clean garments removed from luggage or storage containers, seasonal items from closets, or wet loads forgotten in the washer. Use half the detergent dose to
prevent oversudsing. Three minutes of regular reverse
tumble action are followed by 2 rinses and a final spin.
The Extra Rinse and Extra Spin options are not available
with this cycle.
Drain/Spin
Use the Drain/Spin cycle as a follow-up to a No Spin
selection or anytime you want to drain water from the
washer and spin out the load. Select the spin speed
appropriate to the load.
Rinse/Spin
Select Rinse Spin for loads that need a cold water rinse
or to add fabric softener that may have been omitted in a
regular cycle. Add the fabric softener to the dispenser
chamber if desired. Select the spin speed appropriate
for the load.
Water Level
There is no need to select a water level. The washer
automatically adjusts the water level to the type and
size of wash load.
Cycle Options
To select Heavy Soil/Stain, Extra Spin, Extra Rinse or
Cycle Signal, press OPTIONS until the light indicates
the desired option. Then press SELECT to add that option
to the cycle. To delete an indi-cated option, press
SELECT again. To provide the best care for your laundry
items, all options are not available with every cycle.
Cycle Settings
Turn the TEMP knob and press SPIN until the desired
wash and rinse water temperatures and final spin speed
are selected. If the water temperature combination is
not appropriate for that cycle, the status lights will blink
and the signal will beep 3 times. Settings cannot be
changed after the cycle starts unless you cause the
program first. Adjustments to the cycle will automatically
be remembered each time that cycle is used.
Wash / Rinse Water Temperatures
Select the wash and rinse water temperatures appropriate for each load.
Hot/Cold for heavily soiled, white/colorfast cotton and
perm press loads.
Cycle Signal
A signal will sound at the end of the cycle when the
cycle signal is selected.
Washer Features
Delay Start
Press the Delay Start to select a wash time convenient
to your schedule or during off peak energy hours. The
start of the cycle can be delayed for 8 hours.
Control
(Control Lock)
To avoid having someone accidentally start or stop the
washer, press OPTIONS and SELECT at the same time
until the Control
(Control Lock) indicator is lighted.
To unlock the controls, press OPTIONS and SELECT
again.
Status Lights
The following will be displayed during the cycle:
Door Lock
Wash
Rinse
Final Spin
Control
(Control Lock)
30
36
minutes
30
minutes
35
minutes
34
minutes
36
minutes
Wool Handwash
32
minutes
Touch
Up
28
minutes
Soak
41
minutes
Sport
53
minutes
63
minutes
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* Factory Settings
Delay Start
Cycle Signal
Easy Iron
Available settings
Extra Rinse
Options
Light Soil
Normal Soil
Heavy Soil
Soil Level
No Spin
Hang Dry
Low Spin
Medium Spin
Automatic
Automatic
12
minutes
Drain
Spin
** Estimated cycle duration is based on factory settings and does not include water fill times, out-of-balance or oversudsing corrections.
50
minutes
39
minutes
Silk
52
minutes
Quick Delicate
53
minutes
Perm
Press
Hot/Cold *
Warm/Warm
Warm/Cold
Cold/Cold
Cold/Cold
Temperatures
Estimated Cycle
Duration **
Heavy Normal
The following chart shows the temperatures, speeds and options available for each cycle.
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minutes
Rinse
Spin
Error
Causes Possibles
Solutions
Water may not be turned on or faucets may Fully open supply faucets to washer.
not be fully opened.
Water leaks
Drum overfilled
Door open
Motor is overheated
Straighten hoses.
Tighten inlet hose connections at faucets
and washer.
Oversudsing
Straighten hoses.
Inlet valve, pressure switch or control board Do not open door. Select Drain/Spin to
failure.
remove the water. Restart cycle.
Washer will not operate if the door is open. Close washer door.
Cold water hose is connected to the wrong Connected the hose to the cold water
faucet.
faucet and the cold inlet on the washer.
Cold water faucet is turned off.
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Oversudsing
A high efficiency detergent was not used. Use only high efficiency detergent.
Too much detergent was added.
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Hot water hose is connected to the wrong Connected the hose to the hot water
faucet.
faucet and the hot inlet on the washer.
Hot water faucet is turned off.
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Product Record
Prevent Fire
Do not wash items that have been
previously cleaned in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,
cleaning solvents, kerosene, cooking oils, waxes, etc.
Do not store these items on or near the washer. These
substances give off vapors or chemical reactions that
could ignite or explode.
Do not put oily or greasy rags or clothing
on top of the washer. These substances give off vapors
that could ignite the materials.
Do not add gasoline, cleaning solvents,
or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash
water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite
or explode.
Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas
may be produced in a hot water system that has not been
used for 2 weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS
EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used
for such a period, before using the washer, turn on all hot
water faucets and let the water flow from each for several
minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen
gas. Hydrogen gas is flammable; do not smoke or use an
open flame during this time.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
Failure to comply with these warnings could result in
fire, explosion, serious bodily injury and/or damage to
the rubber or plastic parts of the washer.
Pedestal
A pedestal accessory specifically designed for this
washer may be used when elevating the washer for ease
of use. Failure to use accessories certified by the manufacturer could result in personal injury, property damage
or damage to the washer.
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Protect Children
Do not allow children to play on or in the
washer. Close supervision of children is necessary when
the washer is used near children. As children grow,
teach them the proper, safe use of all appliances.
Prevent Injury
Avoid fire hazard or electrical shock.
Do not use an adaptor plug or extension cord or
remove grounding prong from electrical power
cord. Failure to follow this warning can cause
serious injury, fire or death.
CORRECT
Use this way ONLY
Do not use or mix liquid chlorine
bleach with other household chemicals such as
toilet cleaners, rust removers, acid or products
containing ammonia. These mixtures can produce
dangerous fumes which can cause serious injury or
death.
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Washing Procedures
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Empty pockets.
Brush off lint and dirt. Shake out rugs and beach
towels.
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C. LIQUID BLEACH
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Use of a fabric softener dispensing ball is not recommended in tumble action washers.
6.
7.
8.
General Precautions.
If the dispenser drawer is opened during
operation, the washer will shut off. Slowly
close the dispenser drawer, and press START to
continue cycle.
Do not slam the washer door closed or try to
force the door open when DOOR LOCK light
is on. This could result in damage to the washer.
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STAIN REMOVAL
Stain
Treatment
Apply ice. Scrape off excess. Place stain face down on paper towels. Saturate with prewash stain
remover or nonflammable dry cleaning fluid.
Use product containing enzymes to pretreat or soak stains. Soak for 30 minutes or more. Wash.
Scrape off surface wax. Place stain face down between paper towels. Press with warm iron until wax
is absorbed. Replace paper towels frequently. Treat remaining stain with prewash stain remover or
nonflammable dry cleaning fluid. Hand wash to remove solvent. Wash using bleach safe for fabric.
Chocolate
Collar or cuff soil,
cosmetics
Dye transfer on white
fabric
Grass
Grease, oil, tar (butter,
fats,
salad dressing, cooking
oils, car grease, motor oils)
Pretreat or soak in warm water using product containing enzymes. Wash using bleach safe for fabric.
Ink
Some inks may be impossible to remove. Washing may set some inks. Use prewash stain remover,
denatured alcohol or nonflammable dry cleaning fluid.
Mildew, scorch
Wash with chlorine bleach if safe for fabric. Or, soak in oxygen bleach and hot water before washing.
Badly mildewed fabrics may be permanently damaged.
Mud
Brush off dry mud. Pretreat or soak with product containing enzymes.
Mustard, tomato
Pretreat with prewash stain remover. Wash using bleach safe for fabric.
Nail polish
May be impossible to remove. Place stain face down on paper towels. Apply nail polish remover to back
of stain. Repeat, replacing paper towels frequently. Do not use on acetate fabrics.
Paint, varnish
WATER BASED: Rinse fabric in cool water while stain is wet. Wash. Once paint is dry, it cannot be
removed. OIL BASED AND VARNISH: Use solvent recommended on can label. Rinse thoroughly before
washing.
Use prewash stain remover or rub with bar soap. Rinse. Wash using nonchlorine bleach in hottest
water safe for fabric.
For spots, use rust remover safe for fabric. For discoloration of an entire load, use phosphate detergent
and nonchlorine bleach. Do not use chlorine bleach because it may intensify discoloration.
Perspiration
Rust, brown or yellow
discoloration
Shoe polish
LIQUID: Pretreat with a paste of granular detergent and water. PASTE: Scrape residue from fabric.
Pretreat with prewash stain remover or nonflammable dry cleaning fluid. Rinse. Rub detergent into
dampened area. Wash using bleach safe for fabric.
Urine, vomit, mucus, feces Pretreat or soak in product containing enzymes. Wash using bleach safe for fabric.
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
Blue stains
SOLUTIONS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Greasy, oily
stains
Holes, tears,
or snags
Lint
Incorrect sorting.
Tissues left in pocket.
Overloading the washer.
Not enough detergent.
Undissolved detergent has left
a residue resembling lint.
Static cling is attracting lint.
Load washed too long.
Residue or
powder on
dark items;
stiff, harsh
fabrics.
Wrinkling
Undissolved detergent.
Some nonphosphate granular
detergents can combine with
hard water minerals to form a
residue.
Overloading the washer.
Rewash load.
Yellow
buildup of
body soil on
synthetic
fabrics
Yellow or
brown rust
stains
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Winterizing Instructions
If the washer is stored in an area where freezing can
occur or moved in freezing temperatures, follow these
winterizing instructions to prevent damage to the washer:
Inside
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OCCURRENCE
NOISE
Thumping sound.
Vibrating noise.
OPERATING
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OCCURRENCE
WATER
Water collects in bleach and
fabric softener compartments.
Water leaks.
Oversudsing.
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OCCURRENCE
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Warranty Restriction
If this Tumble Action Washer is used for any purpose other than Private Family Use, all warranty coverage is effective
for only 90 days.
Warranty Service
Warranty service is available by contacting your nearest Sears Service Center in the United States.
This warranty applies only while this Tumble Action Washer is in use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
In the U.S.A
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SECTION E - OPERATION
Control
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Switch
Actuator
Spin
Lock
Arm
Auxiliary
Contacts
Contact
Coil
Wax Motor
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Hot
Wash
Bleach
Valve Operation
The (3) inlet solenoid valves are identical in construction
and operation. The valve body provides an air passage
with a large orifice and seat where the water can be
stopped. The outlet of the valve body empties into a
chamber. A moveable rubber diaphragm operates
against the valve seat to start and stop the flow of water.
The diaphragm is operated by water pressure. It has a
small bleed orifice outside the seat contact area and a
large main orifice at its center. The armature of the
solenoid serves to open and close the main orifice. The
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Softener
Solenoid Activated
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Automatic Dispenser:
The automatic dispenser for detergent, liquid bleach and
fabric softener system is made up of the dispenser cavity
Temperature Setting
HOT/COLD
WARM/COLD
Solenoid
Hot
Wash
Rinse(s)
Final Rinse
Solenoid
Wash Bleach
X
X
X
X
X
X
Hot
X
X
Wash Bleach
X
X
X
X
X
X
Temperature Setting
WARM/WARM
COLD/COLD
Solenoid
Hot
Wash
Rinse(s)
Final Rinse
X
X
X
Solenoid
Wash Bleach
X
X
X
X
X
Hot
Wash Bleach
X
X
X
X
X
X
The inlet on the left, as view from the front of the washer,
is connected left-hand cold water solenoid.
In the fill cycles, water enters into the top of cavity and is
directed across the top of the cavity by 4 channels: the
dispenser bypass channel, the detergent channel, bleach
channel and the fabric softener channel. The channel
that receives the water is determined by which inlet
supplies the water or if both inlets supply the water.
The dispenser advanced rinsing technology channel
receives water whenever the inlet on the right, as viewed
from the front of the washer, is activated.
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Water in this channel and the mixture from the detergent drawer flow into the tub through the large hose at
the rear of the dispenser.
Softener
Bleach
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w
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These tubes are larger than the tubes in the cavity and
are designed to fit over the tubes, but not touch the bottom
of the cavity when the cover is installed. When water is
added to either the bleach or fabric softener liquid, the
mixture level rises above the tubes in the cavity and flows
into the washer tub. Since the end of the tube on the
insert does not touch the bottom of the cavity, a siphoning
action will start when the solenoid activates and allows
water into the cavity. The added water creates an overfill
condition and starts the siphoning. The cavity will empty
itself when the water is turned off by the solenoid.
This raises the mixture level above the tubes in the drawer
bleach cavity allowing the mixture to flow into the tub.
Like the detergent channel, the flow of the incoming water
is more than the holes can dispense. The excess water
backs up into the channel across the rear of the dispenser
and flows into the tub.
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This raises the mixture level above the tubes in the drawer
fabric softener cavity allowing the mixture to flow into the
tub. Like the detergent channel, the flow of the incoming
water is more than the holes can dispense. The excess
water backs up into the channel across the rear of the
dispenser and flows into the tub.
Drain Pump:
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Speed Control:
Motor:
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SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION
The front loading, tumble action clothes washer consists
of a perforated, cylindrical spin basket suspended
horizontally on its axis within a larger solid cylindrical tub.
This assembly is suspended by springs within a four
piece steel cabinet. A see through door and a flexible
bellows (seal) provides access for loading and unloading
clothes.
Cabinet
The cabinet is made of heavy steel in a four piece design.
The sides and rear are Tog-l-loked at the rear corners and
base. The rear of the cabinet is galvanized steel with an
access panel.
Bellows
Spin Basket
Outer Tub Front
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SECTION F - TROUBLESHOOTING
The electronic control of the 3.5 Cu. Ft. horizontal axis
washers have self diagnostics codes built in that cover
most products failures.
Model differences:
Better Models have a digital readout display
Good models use flashing LEDs to signal code
1
X
X
2
X
3
X
4
X
T h e fo l l o wi n g L E D F l a s h e s a n d B e e p s s i g n a l E 1 4 ( E r r o r c o d e 1 4 ) R e e d S wi tc h
C O UNT > >> >> >
1 s t Co d e Dig it 5 V e r tic a l L ED Fla s h e s
2 n d Co d e Dig it S ta r t L ED Fla s h e s
1
X
X
T h e fo l l o wi n g L E D F l a s h e s a n d B e e p s s i g n a l E F 1 ( E r r o r c o d e F 1 ) C l o g g e d P u m p
10 11 12 13 14 15
1
X
X
2
X
3
X
4
X
5
X
6
X
7
X
8
X
9
X
A
X
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B
X
C
X
D
X
E
X
F
X
Fault condition
E35
E41
E42
E43
E44
E45
E46
E47
E48
E52
E55
E56
E57
E58
E59
E5A
E5B
E5C
E5D
E5E
E5F
E67
E75
E76
E95
EB1
EB2
Communication problem.
Communication problem.
Communication problem.
Input voltage on microprocessor incorrect.
Better models only. Water temperature sensor circuit.
Better model only. NTC temperature for the cold water
valve over the limits.
Communication error.
Incoming power frequency out of limits.
Incoming line voltage above 130 VAC.
EB3
EF1
EF2
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Check
Refer to test (1).
Refer to test (2).
Refer to test (3).
Refer to test (4).
Replace control board.
Replace control board.
Refer to test (5).
Refer to test (6).
Refer to test (7).
Refer to test (8).
Replace the control board.
Replace the control board.
Replace the control board.
Replace the control board.
Refer to test (9)
Refer to test (9)
Refer to test (10)
Refer to test (11)
Refer to test (11)
Refer to test (11)
Refer to test (11)
Refer to test (12)
Replace the speed control
board.
Replace the speed control
board.
Replace the speed control
board.
Refer to test (13)
Refer to test (13)
Refer to test (13)
Replace the control board.
Refer to test (14)
Hot and cold water hoses
switched.
Replace the control board.
Refer to test (15)
Check voltage at the outlet. If
below 130 VAC, replace the
control board.
Check voltage at the outlet. If
above 90 VAC, replace the
control board.
Unclog the drain pump.
Advise customer to reduce the
amount of detergent they are
using.
Test
Test
Test 1:
Check
Correction
Test 2:
Test 3:
Test 5:
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Test
Test
Test 6:
Check
Correction
Test 7:
Test 8:
Test 11: 1. Remove the belt from the motor and spin the
motor pulley. Does the motor spin free?
2. Spin the tub pulley. Does the tub spin free?
3. Disconnect the plug from the motor and
measure the resistance of the windings (pin
1 to pin 2, pin 1 to pin 3, pin 2 to pin 3). All
readings should be between 4 and 6 Ohms.
Test 12: 1. Remove the belt from the motor and spin the
motor pulley. Does the motor spin free?
2. Spin the tub pulley. Does the tub spin free?
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J3 J4 J5 J2J1
J6 J8
J7
J1
J3
J5
Motor plug
J14
Control panel circuits:
J1
J2 & J3
J4 & J5
J6
J7
J8
J14
Incoming power.
C5.5
C5.1
Motor connections:
C5.1, C5.2& C5.3
J3
J5
J1
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SECTION H- TEARDOWN
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Releasing the bellows (door boot) from the 3. Pull the bellows off of the lip of the front panel.
front panel:
The front of the bellows is installed over the lip of the
door opening in the front panel and held in place by
a spring loaded wire loop.
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2. Remove the (2) screws from the rear of the top, slide
the top back and lift it off.
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3. Release the locking tabs and lift the control from the
console.
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2. Grab the cone of the dial around the knob shaft with
a pair of pliers. Hold the knob and pull with the pliers
while slightly twist them back and forth.
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3. Release the (2) tabs on the dispenser drawer housing, one on each side, and pull the brace forward.
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4. Work your way about one third way around the tub,
then pull in on the inside flap of the bellows to seat
the bellows into the lip of the tub.
3. Place the slot over the tab and while holding the
bellows in place with one hand, place the other hand
inside the bellows and force the groove of the bellows
over the lip of the tub with your thumb.
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4. Drop the rear of the tube down, slide the tube back
and lift the tube out.
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4. Pull back to disengage the (2) tabs and lift the brace
off.
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Note:
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10. Push down on the tub and swing the front of the
housing toward the center of the washer. Work the
housing out from under the center brace and lift the
housing out.
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Removing the detergent dispenser outlet 2. Loosen the clamp at the tub.
hose:
1. Disconnect the washer from the electrical supply
and remove the top panel.
2. Release the overflow/vent tube and slide it back.
3. Loosen the (2) clamps, one on each end, and slide
the hose off.
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4. Slide the hose off the tub and pump to remove the
sump.
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Drive belt:
The drive belt (6 rib flat Poly-V) is used to transmit power
from the motor pulley to the tub. The belt is constructed
of a material that stretches which makes belt tension
adjustments unnecessary.
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6. Unplug the (2) plugs and the ground wire and remove
the speed control assembly from the washer.
4. From the front of the washer, tip the bottom of the
assembly toward the motor and slide the assembly
out between the shock absorber and the motor.
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3. Release the rivet holding the air bell to the outer tub.
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12. Turn the tub over and remove the (23) screws holding
the two halves of the tub together.
13. Lift the front half of the tub off the assembly.
15. The seal between the (2) tub halves is placed in the
groove of the rear half and can be lifted out.
16. To remove the spin basket, set the back half of the
outer tub on its side, and reinstall the screw that
secured the large pulley to the shaft. Tap the inner
tub out with a rubber hammer.
CAUTION:
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SCREW SLOT
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NOTES
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