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Table 2-2. Unit Troubleshooting (Continued)
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
35.
WASHER FILL LEVEL IS TOO HIGH. (Above 11 inches [28 cm])
Step 1.
Refer to malfunction 34, and perform steps, 1, 2, and 3.
Step 2.
Check for inoperative water inlet valves. Operate manual program
switches and observe valve operation. Ensure inlet valve air supply
is adequate (60 to 80 psi [414 to 552 kPa]).
a.
If air supply is adequate (malfunction 32 above), replace the
defective valve. Refer to paragraph 2-21.
b.
If problem persists, notify your supervisor.
36.
WATER WILL NOT DRAIN FROM WASHER.
Check for inoperative drain valve. Operate manual program switches
and observe valve operation. Check that air pressure supply at tank
is adequate (60 to 80 psi [414 to 552 kpa]).
If air supply is adequate (malfunction 32 above), replace drain
valve. Refer to paragraph 2-21.
37.
WASHER DOES NOT FILL WITH COLD/HOT WATER (AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL MODE).
Step 1.
Check for blown fuse on controller assembly.
a.
If fuse is blown, replace fuse.
b. If fuse is serviceable, proceed to next step.
Step 2.
Check for too low or too high air pressure. Normal is 60 to 80 psi
(414 to 552 kPa).
a.
If air pressure is incorrect, adjust air system for proper
pressure. Refer to paragraph 2-24.
b.
If air pressure is correct, proceed to next step.
Step 3.
Check for stuck cold/hot water inlet valve. Activate with washer
operating manual program switches and observe valve operation.
a.
If inlet valve is defective, replace inlet valve. Refer to
paragraph 2-21.
b.
If valve is serviceable and problem persists, notify your
supervisor.
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