Sears Kenmore Three-Speed with Options and Speeds Switch AUTOMATIC WASHERS Guide de dépannage

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Manual No:
261 10701
Developmental
Resources
ELITE
MODEL
NUMBERS:
1 1
0.42822200
1 1
0.42832200
1 1
0.42824200
1 1
0.42826200
1 10.42834200 1 1
0.42836200
1 1
0.42922200
1 1
0.42932200
11
0.42924200
1 1
0.4293
4200
110.42926200 1 1
0.42936200
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Developmental Resources
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2001
Sears, Roebuck and
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HEt'"
Front-Load
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Washer
FIELD
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Manual No: 261 10701Developmental ResourcesELITEMODEL NUMBERS:1 1 0.42822200 1 1 0.428322001 1 0.42824200 1 1 0.428262001 10.42834200 1 1 0.428362001

Page 2 - OF CONTENTS

I NSTALLATION I NSTRUGTIONSPedestaltil.gr*f'l{t.t !tlrt.5ct'l5^7 tf,l1:h...1;.; 1".rTiii1l'{5 f ctrriRemove the "HOT" an

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1t.Installing the PedestalOpen the pedestal drawer. Removethe envelope taped inside the drawer.This envelope contains four (4)#12x 5/8" (1.6 cm)

Page 4 - SER

Fig. 1-610. When the washer is level, use a9/16" (14.3 mm) open-end wrench tosecurely tighten all four (4) feet locknutsagainst the pedestal. (Fi

Page 5 - DERATIONS

SEGTION 2THEORY OF OPERATIONINTRODUCTIONThe HFand HEt Front-Loading Automatic Washers present a number of new features and operatingcharacteristics qu

Page 6 - -'i

The dispenser drawer has four separate compartments foradding laundry products to the wash load. These compart-ments are:1. Prewash Detergent Compartm

Page 7 - INSTRUCTIONS

Pressure SwitchThe pressure switch is located in the top right rear corner ofthe washer (Fig 2-7) This switch senses water level in thewash tub. The c

Page 8 - "\

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Page 9 - Installation

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Page 10 - I NSTALLATION I NSTRUGTIONS

2. Select a Wash Cycle.3. Select AUTO SOAK.NOTE: For cycles with hot wash temperatures,the soak temperature will be set to warm;otherwise, the soak te

Page 11 - Installing

Central Control Unit (CCU)The Central Control Unit is located at the top rear of thewasher and is enclosed in a control box. (Fig. 2-1 1) There areno

Page 12 - Fig. t-8

TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY FTRST ... illMODEUSERIAL NUMBER PLATE ... ... IVTNSTALLATTON CONSTDERATTONS ... 1-1I

Page 13 - OF OPERATION

Pump MotorA separate pump/pump motor is used to drain the washlub. (Fig. 2-14) The pump motor is 120 VAC and is at-tached directly to the pump. The pu

Page 14 - Air Vent

Heating Element and TemperatureSensorModel HF provides a heating element toincrease the water temperature during certainwash cycles. The temperature s

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VENT HOSE -CONSOLEFTUBASSEMBLY iDRIVEMOTORSection ThreeGOMPONENT ACCESSCOMPONENT LOCATIONDETERGENTDISPENSERPULLEYDRAIN PUMPASSEMBLYHEATINGELEMENTIELAY

Page 16 - Option Selection

Required ToolsThe Source 1 10sizes, Torx T-15,hammer.COMPONENT ACCESSFront Loading Washer requires the use of Metric Socket Wrenches of variousT-20 an

Page 17 - Modifiers

There are nine tabs securing the Touch Pad/LEDAssembly to the console. (Fig. 3-9)A flat bladedscrewdriver will be helpful in releasing these tabs.Typi

Page 18 - Assembly

REMOVING THE WASHERFRONT PANELRemoving the washer front panel will require thatthe door switch be removed and the boot be sepa-rated completely from t

Page 19

REMOVING THE DETERGENTDISPENSER ASSEMBLYThe Detergent Dispenser Assembly is locatedunder the washer top. Begin by removing thewasher top, console and

Page 20 - Suspension System

REMOVING THEMAIN CONTROL BOXAND PRESSURE SWITCHThe main control box is a single assembly anddoes not contain any serviceable parts. lt can beremoved b

Page 21 - Solenoid

To remove the pump assembly, begin by openingthe door covering the wiring harness connectorand disconnect the wiring harness from the pumpmotor termin

Page 22 - GOMPONENT

REMOVING THE HEATING ELEMENTAND TEMPERATURE SENSORDisconnect the wiring harness connectors fromthe heating element terminals and loosen but donot remo

Page 23 - COMPONENT

Your safety and the safety of others are very important.We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on the appliance. Always re

Page 24 - DOOR AND DOOR SWITCH

The tub is held in position by four shock absorb-ers, two in f ront (Fig. 3-33) and two at the back.(Fig. 3-34)Each shock absorber can be discon-necte

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The two piece tub is held together with a numberof metalclamps which can be removed by pryingthem off with a flat bladed screwdriver. (Fig. 3-s7)The t

Page 26 - DISPENSER ASSEMBLY

Section FourCOMPONENT TESTINGCENTRAL CONTROL UNITConnector Location1.2.3.4.5.Pressure SwitchTemperature SensorDispenser Switch/Motorlnlet ValvesDrain

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)gELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDisconnect power before servicing.Replace all panels before operating.Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shoc

Page 28 - Fig.3-28

Water lnlet SolenoidsDrain Pump MotorHot Water SolenoidCold Water SolenoidTest Points2lo 1Unlock SolenoidLock SolenoidMain Switch 1Main Switch 2Test P

Page 29 - Top Frame

Heating Element Relay SolenoidIq:b#Y{,Test Points2lo 1Door ClosedDoor OpenReading15 ohmsDoor Switch\Connector LocationTest Points2lo 12lo 1Reading0 oh

Page 30 - Rear Shock

Test PointsConnector LocationDispenser SwitchLINE FILTERAtoB=0ohmsCtoD=0ohmsDISPENSERDispenser Motor Continuity Check - 1400 ClDispenser Motor4-5

Page 31 - TUB ASSEMBLY

2224212611 14 BlankPRESSURE SWITCHConnector LocationWater LevelEmptySuds DetectLevel 1OverflowContacts Made21 lo 2211 to 1421 to 2421 lo 26HEATING EL

Page 32 - CONTROL UNIT

Section FiveDIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTINGSUDS DETECTIONDuring Drain RoutineDuring the Drain Routine, the water level is checked continuously. Normal d

Page 33

DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGLockingThe Door Locking Routine will only start if the door is securely closed and the Door Switch Contactis CLOSED.1. The D

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MODEUSERIAL NUMBER PLATESERIAL NUMBER DESIGNATORSER|AL NUMBER I cslLMANUFACTURING-ITE ICS = Shorndorf, Germany IffiL = 2001Model/SerialNumber Plate(Le

Page 35 - *ii".1;1

Unbalance Detection RoutineThere are three (3) Unbalance checks prior to the washer going into high speed spin.Check 1 -This check occurs during the d

Page 36 - DISPENSER

ERROR CODESNo water detected entering machine or Pressure swilch trip not detected.lf after 30 seconds the control does not detect water entering mach

Page 37 - 2224212611 14 Blank

ERROR CODESDrive Motor Tachometer ErrorThe control is unable to properly detect motor speed and the machine will shut down.lf a failure occurs during

Page 38 - DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

ERROR CODESSerial Communication ErrorCommunication between the Central Control Unit (CCU) and the Motor Control Unit(MCU) cannot be sent correctly.Pot

Page 39 - DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

ERROR CODESPotentialCauses. lf too much detergent was used, run the unit through a Rinse/ Spin cycle then aNormal cycle without adding any detergent.

Page 40 - Detection Routine

DIAGNOSTIC TESTThe control must be in the OFF state before pressing the touch-pad sequence to start the test.Starting the test modeClose the door.Sele

Page 41

Motor Continuity TestDisconnect the wire harness from the motor and measure the resistance of the motor windings.Water Temperature SensorDisconnect th

Page 42

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEWON'T POWER UP. (Touch-padsdo not respond when pressed)Check the line voltage and for blown fuses.Check for voltage going to

Page 43 - ERROR CODES

OVER FILLS1 . Verify the unit is level.2. Check pump drain system - this could indicate a lailure to drain.3. Check Operating Pressure Switch.4. Ch

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handwashREADING THE CYCLE CHARTSSample Cycle ChartMovement. Speed (rpm) - Revolutions per minute of basket spin.. Reversing - In this example the bask

Page 45 - DIAGNOSTIC TEST

Section OneParts supplied:n_1-F\-_-rBeaded strapitf.1lf You HaveLaundry tub orstandpipe tallerthan 96 in. (2.4 m)Overhead sewerFloor drainDrain hose t

Page 46 - Water Temperature

Pump. Ll +15s - The pump will turn on and drain the tub to lowest fill level, (Suds Detect), and then runfor an additional 15 seconds.Options. 2nd rin

Page 47 - TROUBLESHOOTING

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Page 49 - READING

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KENMORE MID RANGEM od e I s : 1 1 0.42922200, 1 1 0. 4 2 I 3 2200, 1 1 0 .42924200, 1 1 0. 4 2 93 4200,1 1 0.42926200. 1 1 0.42936200handwashSPIN PROF

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Spin Cycle LS25-21

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Spin Cycle LS3Spin Cycle LS4Spin Cycle ES5-22

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Washer DimensionsCustom undercounter installationThe dimensions shown are for the minimum spacingDrain SystemThe washer can be installed using the sta

Page 57 - PROFILES

Section Six<oozr-azlIWIRING DIAGRAMMS2 2 -li' - irlrin'iin-eic-e' -' -: L1. FTLTER | |p-%gl-_iPLip-L_lpe!l--j6oAffi-rtoo'

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+T[",1 ffi"SMANUAL DOOR LATCHTo Manually unlock the door lock system:1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.2. Remove the lower toe panel

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Page 60 - Section Six

Electrical Requirements)gELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDPlug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.Do not remove ground plug.Do not use an adaoter.Do not use an exte

Page 61 - +T[",1 ffi"S

There are 4 bolts in the rear panel of the washer thalsupport the suspension svstem durinq transportation.Using a lzin. (13 mm) wrench, loosen each of

Page 62 - AcctDENTs

Level the WasherProperly leveling your washer prevents excessivenoise and vibration.1. Check the levelness of the washer by placing alevel on the top

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