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Dryer Tech Data Sheet This information is intended for Qualified Technicians Only. CAUTION: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CURRENT BEFORE SERVICING Please Return This Sheet to its Envelope in the Product for Future Reference Acronym Table CW - Clockwise CCW - Counter Clockwise Contents Page Error code explanation 1 Error Code Chart 1-2 Diagnostics 3 Français 4-6 Español 7-9 Wiring Diagram 10-11 READING ERROR CODES 1. Wake the dryer up by pressing any button but "cancel". 2. Press and hold the "cancel" and "start pause" buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds to show the last error code recorded. The error code will appear in the display as an E followed by two numbers. NOTE: E00 means no failure code experienced. 3. To view the last 5 error codes recorded, refer to the Diagnostic Mode listed below. 4. Troubleshoot problem by using the chart below. Error Code Fault E31 Contact Sensor frequency too high Possible Fault Conditions Electronic Control Board defective or foreign object interfering with contact sensor E32 Contact Sensor Electronic Control Board defective or frequency too low foreign object interfering with contact sensor E42 Door Sensing failure Electronic Control Board defective Possible Solutions Check Contact Sensor and wiring. If no problems are found with Contact Sensor, replace Electronic Control Board. Check Contact Sensor and wiring. If no problems are found with Contact Sensor, replace Electronic Control Board. Replace Electronic Control Board. E51 Motor Relay failure Motor Relay stuck open or closed; Wiring defective If motor runs continuously with power applied check for short circuit across motor relay (RL2), or L1 applied to motor relay output (J3-1) with cycle stopped. If motor does not start when "start" key is pressed, check for open circuit between L1 and motor relay connection (J3-2). If no wiring problems found, replace Electronic Control Board. E52 Motor Fault - Motor overheating; Laundry load too Remove any load from dryer and check if drum turns freely by hand. Check motor stopped or heavy; Low power supply; Motor, or L1 power supply voltage, motor wiring, and motor thermal protector (if motor not starting Wiring defective thermal protector has tripped, it may take up to 30 minutes to reset). Motor Centripetal E53 Switch Failure E54 Motor Sensing failure Motor Centripetal Switch, Electronic Control Board Defective, or wiring defective. Electronic Control Board defective Check wiring. Check if Motor Centripetal Switches are stuck in open or closed positions. Replace motor. Replace Electronic Control Board. Replace Electronic Control Board and retest. Heater Relay E61 failure E63 Heater to Earth Ground Heater relay stuck open or closed; Wiring defective Heating element or wiring defective Check for short circuit across heater relay(s) (RL5, RL6, RL7) or L1 applied to heater relay output(s) (J5-2, J7-1, J7-3) with cycle stopped. Check for open circuit between L1 and heater relay connection(s) (J5-1, J5-3, J7-2). If no wiring problems are found, replace Electronic Control Board and retest. Check heater coils and connections for short circuits to the cabinet. Replace heater and/or wiring and retest. E64 Heater Open Circuit Heating element or wiring defective Check heater coils and connections for open circuits. Replace heater and/or wiring and retest. E65 High Limit Thermostat trip High vent restriction, High Limit For Electric Model, check Inlet Thermal Limiter for continuity. If Thermal Limiter Thermostat defective or Inlet Thermal is open, check for evidence of high temperature event and any resulting count too high Limiter tripped (Electric Model only) damage. If no further damage is evident, replace Thermal Limiter. If no problems are found with the Thermal Limiter, check exhaust vent system for air blockages. If no problems with vent restrictions, check/replace High Limit Thermostat, and retest. E66 Thermal Limiter Open Circuit Outlet Thermal Limiter tripped Inlet Thermal Limiter tripped (Gas Model only) or wiring defective Check Outlet Thermal Limiter for continuity. For Gas Model, also check Inlet Thermal Limiter for continuity. If Thermal Limiter is open, check for evidence of high temperature event and any resulting damage. If no further damage is evident, replace Thermal Limiter and retest. 1 137309600A (1003)