Electrical
Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical
shock,
1. Open door and be sure that the washer drum is empty.
2. Verify that washer is properly bolted in place.
3. Check electrical connection and ground.
4. Turn on water.
5. Check drain connection and clearance.
6. Turn power on at circuit breaker.
7. Turn the washer on. Begin a wash cycle. Watch the drum
during the extraction cycle. The drum should rotate
clockwise as observed from the front of the washer.
8. Ensure all panels are installed.
IMPORTANT:
If the drum rotates counter-clockwise
in extract
mode, turn off the power supply at the circuit breaker and reverse
the polarity of any 2 of the supply wires from the frequency
inverter to the motor, or on the motor itself. This should only be
performed
by qualified personnel.
9. PN Models: Begin wash cycle again. Activate the emergency
stop switch. All electrical power to the washer should be
deactivated.
Break-In Period
The following checks and adjustments should be performed
during the break-in period as follows:
24 operation
hours
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Check belt tightness. See page 12, "Belt Inspection and
Adjustment".
80 operation
hours
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Check belt tightness. See page 12, "Belt Inspection and
Adjustment".
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Check mounting bolt tightness. Retighten if necessary
(secured installation only).
Controls Troubleshooting
For programming
and controls troubleshooting,
refer to the
Programming
Guide.
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