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The control board is mounted in a housing that is attached to the inside of the control panel. The
control board and housing are replaced as an assembly. The control board assembly is held in
place by 4 (6-mm) hex-head screws. The control board is programmed to recognize 6 modes of
operation.
Mode Name
Idle
No cycle is selected. All LEDs, VFD on front panel, load selections, and options are
off. The door is unlocked. The control board is ready to take input from user.
Standby
A cycle is selected with the appropriate load selections and options. LEDs and VFD on
the front panel are on. The door is unlocked. The control board is ready to take user
input to either modify cycle selections or start a selected cycle.
Run
The control board is executing the currently selected cycle. The door is locked.
Pause
The control is stopped by the user during the execution of a cycle. LEDs and VFD on
the front panel stay on. All loads are turned off. The door is unlocked. The control
board is ready to take user input to either modify, resume, or cancel the cycle.
End of Cycle
A cycle is completed. LEDs and VFD on the front panel stay on, all loads are turned
off. The door is unlocked. The control board remains in this mode until the door is
opened or after 2 hours have passed.
Fault
The control board detected a critical failure condition. Certain functions of the washer
will not operate. The VFD will show the fault code in the service test mode. The fault
code can only be removed in the service test mode. (See Service Test Mode.)
Operation of the control board can be checked by using the service test mode. (See Service Test
Mode.)Specific failures associated with the control board can initiate error codes E1, E2, E10, and E26.
(See Service Test Mode.)

Control Board

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