Diagnostics & Troubleshooting; Display Fault/Error Codes - Whirlpool Cabrio WTW6200S User Manual

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DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
DISPLAY FAULT / ERROR CODES
DISPLAY
(Saved Code)
Long Fill
LF flashes when the water level does not change for a period of time after the valves are turned on OR water has disengaged
the basket but control does not detect a water level change.
Is water supply connected and turned on?
(F30)
Are hose screens plugged?
Is water entering the tub? If so check pressure hose connection to machine/motor control.
See TEST #2.
Long Drain
Ld flashes when the water level does not change after the drain pump is on.
Is the drain hose or the drain pump clogged?
(F32)
Is the drain hose height greater than 96˝ ?
Is the pump running? If not, see TEST #7.
Unbalanced Load
uL is displayed when the machine/motor control detects an off-balance load, and is steady on while the washer runs a
mini-cycle to rebalance the load.
Display clears if mini-cycle successfully rebalanced the load.
(none)
If the mini-cycle is unsuccessful, uL will flash until the door lid is opened, allowing the customer to view and redistribute
the load.
Overloaded
oL flashes when the machine/motor control detects a load size that exceeds the washer's capacity.
(F70)
Open the door lid to clear display, remove excess laundry, then restart the cycle.
Suds Detection
Sd is displayed when the machine/motor control, by analyzing drag on the basket, detects a suds-lock condition, and is steady
on while the control then runs a mini-clean out cycle. If the clean out cycle is unable to correct the over-sudsing problem, the
cycle ends and Sd flashes in the display. This may signify:
(F71)
Excessive detergent usage.
Basket cannot engage during drain step.
Mechanical friction on drive mechanism, not allowing basket to engage.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE
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