iCONSUMER SERVICES TECHNICALEDUCATION GROUP PRESENTSL-68JOB AIDPart No. 8178076Front-LoadingAutomatic WasherModel Numbers:GHW9100L GHW9200L
2 - 2Washer DimensionsCustom undercounter installationThe dimensions shown are for the minimum spacingallowed.Recessed area or closet installationThe
2 - 3GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSFor a grounded, cord-connected washer:This washer must be grounded. In the event of amalfunction or breakdown, grounding wi
2 - 4There are 4 bolts in the rear panel of the washer thatsupport the suspension system during transportation.1. Using a ½ in. (13 mm) wrench, loosen
2 - 5Level the WasherProperly leveling your washer prevents excessivenoise and vibration.1. Check the levelness of the washer by placing alevel on the
2 - 6INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPedestal! WARNINGEXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARDUse two or more people to move washerand dryer.Failure to do so can result in b
2 - 7Installing the Pedestal1. Open the pedestal drawer. Removethe envelope taped inside the drawer.This envelope contains four (4)#12 x 5/8” (1.6 cm
2 - 810. When the washer is level, use a9/16” open-end wrench to securelytighten all four (4) feet locknutsagainst the pedestal. (Fig. 2-7) Thelocknu
3 - 1THEORY OF OPERATIONINTRODUCTIONThe and Front-Loading Automatic Washers present a number of new features andoperating chara
3 - 2The dispenser drawer has four separate compartments foradding laundry products to the wash load. These compart-ments are:1. Prewash Detergent Co
3 - 3Pressure SwitchThe pressure switch is located in the top right rear corner ofthe washer. (Fig. 3-7) This switch senses water level in thewash tu
iiFORWARDThis Whirlpool Job Aid, “Front-Loading Automatic Washer,” (Part No. 8178076), provides the technicianwith information on the installation and
3 - 4CYCLE DESCRIPTIONSanitaryUse this cycle to clean heavily soiled colorfast fabrics. This cycle combines a very hot water tempera-ture and fast spe
3 - 5SoakUse the Soak cycle to remove small spots of set-in stains on fabrics. This cycle provides a soak timewith warm or cold water followed by dra
3 - 6Table 3-2Option SelectionD = Default, X = Available, - = Not AvailableTable 3-3MODEL GHW9200LMODEL GHW9100L900
3 - 7OptionsModifiersFig. 3-9OptionsYou can customize your wash by adding OP-TIONS to your cycle selections. You can add orchange an option after star
3 - 8Without a Wash Cycle: Provides a soak timewith warm or cold water followed by drain.1. Add detergent only to the Prewash compart-ment of the Disp
3 - 9Touch Pad/LED AssemblyFig. 3-10The Touch Pad/LED Assembly, (Fig. 3-10), is removed as a single assembly and is connected tothe Central Control Un
3 - 10Pump MotorA separate pump/pump motor is used to drainthe wash tub. (Fig. 3-14) The pump motor is120 VAC and is attached directly to the pump.Th
3 - 11Door Lock/Switch AssemblyThe Door Lock/Switch Assembly is located onthe right side of the door opening. (Fig. 3-19 & 3-20) The assembly co
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4 - 1COMPONENT ACCESSCOMPONENT LOCATIONWASHER TOPWASHER BACKWASHER FRONTDETERGENT DISPENSERCENTRAL CONTROLUNITFLOWMETERPRESSURE SWITCHVENT HOSETUBASSE
iiiGENERAL INFORMATION ... 1-1Safety First ...
4 - 2COMPONENT ACCESSRequired ToolsThe Front-Loading Automatic Washer requires the use of Metric Sockets of various sizes, Torx T-20and T-25 Drivers,
4 - 3Begin by removing the cycle selector knob. Thereare eight tabs securing the Touch Pad/LED As-sembly to the console. (Fig. 4-8) A flat bladedscre
4 - 4REMOVING THE WASHERFRONT PANELRemoving the washer front panel will require thatthe door switch be removed and the boot be sepa-rated completely f
4 - 5To remove the detergent dispenser motor assem-bly, disconnect the cam follower spring and liftthe cam follower from the diverter cam and ro-tate
4 - 6REMOVING THE DRIVE MOTORThe drive motor can be removed once the backpanel has been removed.Twelve screws secure the back panel to thewasher. Remo
4 - 7Fig. 4-24ACCESSING THEMOTOR CONTROL UNITAccess to the Motor Control Unit may requireremoving the left front shock absorber.Separate the taped fl
4 - 8REMOVING THE TUBAND BASKET ASSEMBLYThere are three concrete weights attached to thetub assembly. All three must be removed for saferemoval of th
4 - 9At the back of the tub assembly, remove the beltfrom the basket and motor pulleys. (Fig. 4-34 -1)To remove the pulley from the basket, place theh
4 - 10The two piece tub is held together with a numberof metal clamps which can be removed by pryingthem off with a flat bladed screwdriver. (Fig. 4-3
5 - 1COMPONENT TESTINGCENTRAL CONTROL UNITConnector Location1. Pressure Switch2. Temperature Sensor3. Dispenser Switch/Motor4. Inlet Valves5. Drain Pu
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5 - 2COMPONENT CHECKSContinuity checks can be made on various components of the washer from the connectors on theCentral Control Unit. Before perform
5 - 3Test Points Reading2 to 1 15 ohmsDrain Pump Motor321Test Points ReadingUnlock Solenoid 3 to 2 60 ohmsLock Solenoid 3 to 1 60 ohmsDoor Lock/Unlock
5 - 4MOTOR CONTROL UNITPower Supply L N GNDMotor Connector 1 2 3 4 5}}MotorWindingsTachometerSerial Comm Link
5 - 5Test PointsLINE FILTERAConnector LocationDISPENSERDispenser SwitchDispenser MotorDispenser Motor Continuity Check - 1400 ΩBCDA to B = 0 ohmsC to
5 - 6Connector LocationPRESSURE SWITCH22Water Level Contacts MadeEmpty 21 to 22Suds Detect 11 to 14Level 1 21 to 24Overflow 21 to 26Connector Location
6 - 1DIAGNOSIS & TROUBLESHOOTINGSUDS DETECTIONDuring Drain RoutineDuring the Drain Routine, the water level is checked continuously. Normal drain
6 - 2DOOR LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGLockingThe Door Locking Routine will only start if the door is securely closed and the Door Switch Contactis CLOSED.1.
6 - 3Unbalance Detection RoutineThe unbalance detection routine occurs during the distribution ramp (while basket spin is accelerat-ing from 40 to 400
6 - 4ERROR CODESDISPLAY EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDURENo water detected entering machine or Pressure switch trip not detected.If after 30 secon
6 - 5ERROR CODESDISPLAY EXPLANATION AND RECOMMENDED PROCEDUREDrive Motor Tachometer ErrorThe control is unable to properly detect motor speed and the
1 - 1Your safety and the safety of others are very important.We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on the appliance. Alw
6 - 6Serial Communication ErrorCommunication between the Central Control Unit (CCU) and the Motor Control Unit(MCU) cannot be sent correctly.Potential
6 - 7Potential Causes• If too much detergent was used, run the unit through a Rinse/ Spin cycle then aNormal cycle without adding any detergent. This
6 - 8IndicationC:00C:01C:02C:03C:04C:05C:06C:07C:08Control ActionDoor is LockedFilling by cold water inlet valveDistribution system is set to Prewash
6 - 9Motor Continuity TestDisconnect the wire harness from the motor and measure the resistance of the motor windings.Motor ConnectorPin 1 to Pin 2Pin
6 - 10PROBLEMWON’T POWER UP. (touch-padsdo not respond when pressed)WON’T START CYCLEWON’T SHUT OFFCONTROL WON’T ACCEPTSELECTIONSWON’T DISPENSEWON’T
6 - 11POSSIBLE CAUSE/TESTNote: Possible Cause/Tests MUST be performed in the sequenceshown for each problem.1. Verify the unit is level.2. Check pump
6 - 12Movement• Speed (rpm) - Revolutions per minute of basket spin.• Reversing - In this example the basket will rotate counterclockwise for 1.5 seco
6 - 13Pump• Lf +15s - The pump will turn on and drain the tub to lowest setting, (Suds Detect), and then run foran additional 15 seconds.Options• 2nd
6 - 14WHIRLPOOL GHW9200L
6 - 15WHIRLPOOL GHW9200LNormal/Casual
1 - 2WHIRLPOOL MODEL & SERIAL NUMBER DESIGNATORSMODEL NUMBERSERIAL NUMBERSERIAL NUMBERMANUFACTURING SITE CS = Schorndorf, GermanyYEAR OF MANUF
6 - 16WHIRLPOOL GHW9200LQuick Wash
6 - 17WHIRLPOOL GHW9200L
6 - 18WHIRLPOOL GHW9100L
6 - 19WHIRLPOOL GHW9100LNormal/Casual
6 - 2011685" 30" 15" 20"25"20" 35" 15" 240"10040400256592960256SPIN PROFILESSpin Cycle LS1WHIRLPOOL GHW91
6 - 2111685" 30" 15" 20"25"20" 35" 100" 120"100404002565929602564030" 15"100592405" 5"
6 - 225" 30" 15" 20"25"5" 20" 150"100404002565927682564030" 15"100592405"150"Spin Cycle LS
7 - 1WIRING DIAGRAM
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8 - 1TECH TIPSMANUAL DOOR LATCHTo Manually unlock the door lock system:1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.2. Remove the lower toe panel.3. Reach
1 - 3SPECIFICATIONSModel NumberColorElectrical RequirementsHeating PowerMax. CurrentRated CurrentVoltageFrequencyGallons/Normal CycleCapacityVolumeMax
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vPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSANDWARRANTY INFORMATION SOURCESIN THE UNITED STATES:FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL:FOR WHIRLPOOL PROD
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1 - 4WHIRLPOOL WASHER WARRANTYLENGTH OFWARRANTY:FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTYFROM DATE OFPURCHASELIMITEDTWO-YEARWARRANTYFROM DATE OFPURCHASELIMITEDFIVE-YEARWA
2 - 1Optional PedestalA pedestal may be purchased separately for thiswasher. This pedestal will add about 14 inches to theheight of your unit for a to
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