Whirlpool CATALYST Specifications

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Page 1 - EDUCATION GROUP PRESENTS

IELECTRONICTHREE-SPEEDAUTOMATICWASHERSwithCATALYSTCLEANING ACTION™CONSUMER SERVICES TECHNICALEDUCATION GROUP PRESENTSL-66JOB AIDPart No. 4322673

Page 2 - INTRODUCXTION

6HIDDEN LID SWITCHHingeLidSwitchA hidden lid switch is used on the Catalyst Clean model. It is located under the right rear corner of thewasher top a

Page 3 - ! WARNING

7Section TwoTHEORY OF OPERATIONCONTROL PANELOPERATING THE CLOTHES WASHERChoosing CyclesUse the SELECT CYCLE keypads to choose the wash cycle for the t

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8WHITEST WHITESDetergent and bleach are dispensed at the proper time for the best possible performance.This cycle introduces liquid chlorine bleach so

Page 5 - FEATURES

9CATALYST CLEANING™CATALYST CLEANING™ allows detergent to soak and penetrate the entire load giving im-proved stain and soil removal. This option wil

Page 6 - TUB RING

10AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL, (ACCUWASH)AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC) electronically senses and maintains a uniformwater temperature by regul

Page 7 - OUT OF BALANCE SWITCH

11Operating ControlsPress the START keypad to start the washer aftera cycle has been selected.Press the PAUSE/CANCEL keypad to pause or stopthe washer

Page 8 - BALANCE RING

12OPERATIONAL CYCLESCYCLESHEAVY DUTYNORMALP. PRESS/CASUALEXTRA DELICATEHAND WASHQUICK WASHWHITEST WHITESSOAKSPINRINSE/SPINMODIFIERS -OPTIONSD = Defaul

Page 9 - DISPENSERS

13CYCLES1 - HEAVY2 - REGULAR3 - PERM PRESS4 - DELICATE5 - HAND WASH6 - QUICK WASH7 - WHITEST WHITES8 - SOAK9 - RINSE/SPIN10 - SPIN ONLYSPIN SPEED64064

Page 11 - THEORY OF OPERATION

15Section ThreeCOMPONENT ACCESSCOMPONENT LOCATIONFig. 1RECIRCULATIONPRESSURE DOMEDIVERTERVALVEOUT-OF-BALANCESWITCHINLETVALVESOUTLETVALVESWATER LEVELTR

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PBINTRODUCXTIONThis Job Aid, “ELECTRONIC THREE-SPEED AUTOMATIC WASHERS with CATALYST CLEANINGACTION™,” (Part No. 4322673), has been compiled to provi

Page 13 - Choosing Options

16ACCESSING COMPONENTS IN THE CONSOLE1. Disconnect the power supply to the washer.2. Remove the two (2) Phillips Head screwssecuring the lower left an

Page 14 - WATER LEVEL

173. To remove the Electronic Control Board from the control bracket, squeeze the sides of bothmounting clips and pull up on the entire assembly. (Fig

Page 15 - WASHER TOP FEATURES

18CABINETFig. 74. Rotate the access cover on the washer top clockwise to expose the hose assemblies under-neath. (Fig. 6)5. Disconnect the bleach disp

Page 16 - MODIFIERS

19NOTE:If the washer must be operated with thecabinet removed, the dispenser hosespreviously disconnected must be heldinto the basket to avoid water s

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20Removing the Water Inlet Valve AssemblyThe Water Inlet Valve Assembly is attached to the left inside surface of the rear feature panel. Referto Fig

Page 18 - -- NOTES

21BLEACH DISPENSER OUTLET VALVE(with Back-Flow Restrictor)FABRIC SOFTENER DISPENSER OUTLET VALVEDETERGENT DISPENSER OUTLET VALVEFRESH WATER OUTLET VAL

Page 19 - COMPONENT ACCESS

22Servicing the Catalyst Cleaning Action™ Recirculation SystemFigure 17 illustrates the various components of the Catalyst Cleaning Action™ recirculat

Page 20 - IMPORTANT SERVICING POINTS

23DIVERTER VALVEFig. 17 NOTE: The Diverter Valve is equipped with a plastic protective cover. If the divertervalve is serviced or replaced t

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24-- NOTES --

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25Section FourCOMPONENT TESTING AND DIAGNOSISWater Inlet andDispenser ValveTestRecirculationPressure SwitchTest(NOTE: Empty thetub before continu-ing

Page 23 - ! IMPORTANT

IIISAFETY! WARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDDisconnect power before servicing the washer.Replace all panels before operating the washer.Failure to do

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26COMPONENTKEY PAD DISPLAY CONTROL ACTIONNeutral Drain/Spin TestT 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4T 4PERMANENTPR

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27DISPLAY EXPLANATIONF F F F F F F F F F (Fill Failure)L F L F L F L F L F (Long Fill)L D L D L D L D L D (Long Drain)O

Page 26 - DISENGAGE TABS

28TROUBLESHOOTING TEST PROCEDURESTest #1 - 120 VAC Electrical SupplyCheck for 110-125 VAC to the control board.1. With the washer off but connected to

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29Test #4. Motor Control System TestThis test checks that the appropriate relays are delivering voltage to the motor andthat the wiring connections f

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30Test #5 - Console Touch Switches and Indicator TestRefer to the Service Diagnostic Tests and run the Console Switches and IndicatorTest routine.Star

Page 29 - SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

314. Beeps are NOT heardIf beeps are not heard but associatedLED(s) turn on and off, it is possiblethat the beeper circuit has failed or thatthe contr

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32Test #6 - Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) TestThis test checks the water inlet relays, the temperature sensor, and the controlboard.A: Test the

Page 31 - ERROR CODES

33Test #7 - Water Level Transducer TestThe FFFFFFFFFF diagnostic code is displayed on console or, the customer complains ofunexpected water levels.Cus

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34-- NOTES --

Page 33 - Alternate Motor Test

35Section FiveTECH TIPSWIRING DIAGRAMWARRANTY INFORMATION1 year Parts and Labor - entire unit2-5 yr. Parts only - Gearcase assembly Top and Lid r

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36PRODUCT GROUPG = WHIRLPOOL GOLDS = SUPER CAPACITY PLUSX = CATALYSTCYCLESSPEED COMBINATIONSTEMPERATURESWATER LEVELSYEAR OF INTRODUCTIONCOLORENGINEERI

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38-- NOTES --

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39PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSANDWARRANTY INFORMATION SOURCESIN THE UNITED STATES:FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CALL:FOR WHIRLPOOL PRO

Page 39 - TECH TIPS

40CORPORATION

Page 40 - MODEL NUMBER DESIGNATOR

1CATALYST CLEANING™ uses laundry detergent in a unique way. Water flushes the detergent fromthe dispenser to dissolve the detergent. Then the concen

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2QUIET PAK™The QUIET PAK™ System is designed to reduce water sounds and mechanical noises. The cabinetand base are insulated with sound-dampening mat

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3The Out of Balance Switch controls the motor operation during the Catalyst Cleaning portion of thecycle, as well as during the spin. If an out of ba

Page 43 - FOR LITERATURE ORDERS:

4BALANCE RINGThe Balance Ring is a special dual chambered ring with the traditional water ballast in the top chamberand an oil charge with steel balls

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5DISPENSERSBleachDispenserFabricSoftenerDispenserSplashShieldClothingDiverterDetergentDispenserBleach, Detergent and Fabric Softener dispensers are pr

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