Stand By Mode; Water Temperature Sensing; Water Valves; Recirculating Valve - EcoSmart GWL10US Service Supplement Manual

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STAND BY MODE

If the washing machine has not received any instructions for 15 minutes after being switched on at
the power point or after completing the cycle it will automatically go into a low power Stand By
mode. Before entering the Diagnostic or Option Adjustment modes the machine must be taken out
of the Stand By mode. To do this the power button will have to be pressed on and off or the
machine turned off and on at the power point.

WATER TEMPERATURE SENSING

The Thermistor for sensing the water temperature is now located in the inlet chamber ( GW models
only ) and will be available as a separate spare part under part number 479164P. See specifications
for the temperature/resistance reading.

WATER VALVES

The water valves are now 24 volts and are not interchangeable with previous model Smart Drive
washing machines. The terminals have been changed to the "RAST 2.5" system. Extra care must
be taken to ensure these connections are plugged in squarely to avoid damage to the terminals.
When removing the harness plug from the valve you must release the small retaining clip located on
the solenoid coil behind the plug.

RECIRCULATING VALVE

The Recirculating valve is situated at the bottom of the bowl, and is connected to the pump. If the
valve should leak or block then to service the valve, (working under the machine) remove the hose
clips connecting the hoses to the valve, and remove the screwed clamp around the inlet hose to the
valve. The valve now can remove for cleaning or checking.
The valve can be tested in the DIAGOSTIC mode by pushing the Delicate button. This will turn
the valve on and off.
Note: The valve will take approx. 1 minute to activate and approx. 3 minutes to cool down and
return to it default position.

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