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If the motor runs, and the spinner rotates


Motor & Motor Contr ol TTest
Control est at the proper RPM speed, the problem lies
outside of the motor and motor control
1. Set the timer knob into the delay incre- circuit. Disconnect power to the washer
ments. and reconnect the JP4 Interface connec-
tor to the motor control.
2. Press the push-to-start switch to start the
washer in the delay mode. Confirm the 7. If the motor does not run:
delay light is ON.
A. Check the 10-amp fuse located on the
3. Check for 120 VAC between the L and N control board, either visually or with an
ohm meter. If bad, completely replace mo-
terminals (black wire no.27 and white wire
tor control/wire harness assembly
no. 13) on the motor control board. If not
(Figure 2-6).
present, check wiring between the ma-
chine control and the motor control
boards. B. If the fuse is functioning, visually check
the six semiconductors on the heat sink
4. Unplug the washer power cord. Test cord for any damage. If damaged, replace mo-
to the same board terminals. tor control/wire harness assembly com-
plete and check motor windings for dam-
5. Remove JP4 Interface connector wire har- age (See Drive Motor). Replace motor if
ness on front end of motor control board. necessary(Figure 2-6) .

6. Plug the washer power cord into a 120 VAC C. If fuse and semiconductors show no
power source. The motor control will im- visible damage, perform the motor phase
mediately execute a test routine and the test.
motor should run, rotating the spinner at
50 rpm. 8. Unplug the washer power cord and re-
place motor control board connector JP4
when finished.

Motor Phase TTest


est

It is possible for the motor to still run under


light loads when one of the phases of the
motor is nonfunctional. One possible symp-
tom would be a "growling" noise from the
motor. Torque is decreased when the motor
is out of phase. This could result in a cus-
Figure 2-6 tomer complaint that the load is not spinning
out properly or it does not tumble consistently
with a large load (See Section 3: TTrrouble-
shooting).

16008373-01 SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING 2-8


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