Maytag Neptune Washer Service Manual
Maytag MAH5500BWW manual content summary:. Customer Service TM Washer Service Manual 16010061 Compiled From 16008373, 16010199, 16010886 11/03. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual is to be used only by a Maytag Authorized Service Technician familiar with and knowledgeable of proper safety and servicing procedures and possessing high quality testing equipment associated with microwaves, gas, and electrical appliance. manual: MAH3000 For additional information on material covered in this manual, including safety issues, contact: Maytag Appliances Sales Company 240 Edwards Street, S.E. Cleveland, Phone: 423.472.3333 FAX: 423.478.673-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation INTRODUCTION i. DEFINITIONS.1 - 1 0 M I S C E L L A N E O U S.1 - 1 1 Door Latch Switch Monitoring.1 - 1 1 Door Lock/Spin Control.1 - 1 1 Redistribution.1 - 1 1 Push-To-Start Switch.2 - 1 3 Cabinet Vibration Sensor.2 - 1 3 Cabinet Vibration Absorber.2 - 1 3 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag. REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT.4-3 S E C T I O N 5.
C A B I N E T A S S E M B L Y.5 - 1 DOOR ASSEMBLY & HINGES.5 - 1 Cabinet Vibration Absorber.5-2 Door Latch Hoop.5-2 FRONT PANEL.5-2.7-3 DRIVE PULLEY.7-4 SPINNER TUB SUPPORT.7-5 iii 16008373-01 ©1997 Maytag Corporation CONTENTS. DRIVE SYSTEM.8 - 1 DRIVE BELT.8 - 1 DRIVE MOTOR.8 - 1 MACHINE CONTROL.8-2 MOTOR CONTROL.8-3 SECTION 9.
Maytag Neptune washer / washing machine service manual Model: MAH6500AWW.
E L E C T R I C A L S C H E M A T I C S.9 - 1 Schematic Prior to Series 17 Chart Series 18.9-6 Schematic Series 19.9-7 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation CONTENTS iv. Remove the accessory package from inside the tub. Remove the crate bottom from the washer by removing crate bottom wire clips. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1.
GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1. shipping purposes and to secure the power cord with the water inlet hoses. Remove the straps in the following leveling leg lock nuts.
Tip washer back slightly to loosen front leveling leg lock nuts (Figure 1-3). Figure 1-3 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION. hose through the drain hose strap on the back of the washer and snap into the plastic hook POLARITY CHECKS The receptacle used for all Maytag products operating on 120 Volts AC (3) prong receptacle (Figure 1-6). 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION.
national and local codes. USE OF ADAPTERS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. Figure 1-6 SPECIFICATIONS CAPACITY ELECTRICAL 3.1 inlet hoses w ith inlet washers and attaches to water valv e.
Dr ain hose attaches 3in. Lbs) 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-4. cycle is complete.
(See Figure 1-7 & 1-8 for a generic representation of the Neptune washer control system.) Prior To Series 17 Figure 1-7 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-5.
are energized through a user input switch on the control panel. The machine control reads these inputs to determine which cycles should be run when the washer is started. Valves is no longer passed to the machine control. The SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION © 1998 Maytag Corporation 1-6. are two separate signals defined by a user input switch on the control panel. The machine control interprets these signals to determine what the water temperature should be for each fill (See Water Valve Outputs).
16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION. control will continuously energize the Door Lock Wax Motor Output during the final (Spin indicator lamp on the control panel. This output is energized when the washer is operating in a wash or spin cycle. Change (See Timer Input Charts). © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1.
GENERAL INFORMATION. through the Torque Output from the machine control to the motor control. This output is a pulse width modulated VAC neutral line. WATER VALVE OUTPUTS The machine control determines whether the hot the warm rinse temperature. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION. the cycle, the machine control will tumble the washer until 50 seconds after the Door Lock Switch input Door Lock Wax Motor to fully retract.
At this time, the Door Lock Light Output (washers between. Hand Washables 3 sec. © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1.
GENERAL INFORMATION 1-10. Idle increment, the machine control will keep the line relay energized until it loses power when the door latch switch opens. This guards If the door lock switch is not energized after 2 minutes of tumbling, the machine 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-11. MACHINE CONTROL BOARD INTERNAL LOGIC SWITCH LINE RELAY NO C OM 120 VAC POWER FROM MACHINE CONTROL BOARD 120 VAC LINE (W hen 26 BK 27 120 VAC Line To Timer & Motor Control Board RD 28 PUSH TO START SWITCH Figure 1-8 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-12.
affected significantly if the machine control detects an excessive amount of suds. The washer will go into a the suds present (See Troubleshooting & Diagnosis - Clothes Wet at End of Spin).
Tumble Pattern - les 3/3-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-13. GENERAL COMPONENT EXPLODED VIEW 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1-14.
testing equipment such as: TEST The equipment required to service Maytag products depends largely upon the conditions you encounter. Locating a malfunction will Description Analog -600 volts AC. 16008373-01 SECTION 2.
© 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING 2-1. (Figure 2-3). Grounded Components When performing service diagnostics, replacements and repairs, always check to determine 1900 ohms at room temperature. To check wax motors through console, see section: Machine Control page 2-5. 16008373-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL. or step inputs to the machine control to control the pump, dispenser wax motors, delay light, Input Charts As stated previously, the machine control board receives inputs from the timer monitor enclosed in the washer console.
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Software in the machine control board specifically monitors the timer input circuits to determine where the timer do not change for 29 minutes, the machine control will open the line relay. During any input change. 16008373-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING.
board is located in the control console, mounted to the rear panel. The board receives input from the timer, door latch and lock switches, and unbalance and selector apply power on the machine control. 16008373-01 SECTION 2.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING © 1998 Maytag Corporation 2-5. ERM IN A L/ W IRE P5 (W H11) M A C H IN E CON TROL BOARD T ERM IN A L/ W IRE P3/2 (PK 37) ch ) Push To Start Sw it ch (When pressed) U nbalance C o nt r o l D o o r Lock - Sp in M ot o r Control N o t Inv o lv e d 16008373-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING. Figure 2-5 Refer to section titled Motor Control for board identification of A, B and C terminal/harnesses to turn toward the coils. The electronic motor control board switches the magnetic field off then stop. 16008373-01 SECTION 2.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING © 1998 Maytag Corporation. wiring between the machine control and the motor control boards. Unplug the washer power cord. Wire harness on front end of motor control board. Plug the washer power cord into a 3: T shooting). Figure 2-6 16008373-01 SECTION 2.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING © 1998 Maytag Corporation. gain access to the motor control board terminals (Figure 2-6): 1. Disconnect power to the washer prior control into the washer when finished. Make sure the two screws and the twistlock wire to the wire harness.
16008373-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING. Blue Runs Does Not Run Tachometer Cir cuit Diagnostics Circuit The tachometer system of field, signals are generated and transmitted to the motor control board through the tachometer wire harness ( Figure 2-3-01 SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING © 1998 Maytag Corporation 2-10. motor speed. Note: If the machine control board does not receive an input signal board.
Software in the machine control board will begin monitoring the switches when the spin speed reaches 90 for the whole washer. 16008373-01 SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING © 1998 Maytag Corporation. switch and cabinet vibration sensor are used. If the inertial switch or sensor is activated, the washer will drop in spin speed. This is based upon the speed at TO 650 RPM 750-800.TOP SPIN SPEED Figure 2-3-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING 2-12.
opening, the machine controller will reduce the spin speed to 650, 550, or 450 rpm depending is mounted to the lower left corner of the machine control board. This is a piezo-electric strip mounted; changes in 16008373-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING 2-13.
16008373-01 SECTION 2. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS & TESTING 2-14. the machine control board sees the switch OPEN during the spin cycle, the machine control board will automatically shut the washer OFF. This is caused by the water valve inlet hose near the dispener inlet. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation 3-1.
the machine control will not know when an unbalance occurs. The machine control board checks the state of the circuit prior to beginning the spin cycle, then monitors the circuit no cross-wiring of 24 VDC and 120 VAC circuits.
16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-2. motor is ennot detected. Ergized for five minutes without the cycle inputs changing, the machine control board will drop the line voltage relay. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-3.
TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-4. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING 3-5. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-6.
TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-7. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-8. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING 3-9. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-10. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING 3-11. TROUBLESHOOTING 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-12. TROUBLESHOOTING Use a knife or scissors to cut across the + in the center of the dial and press the template over the timer shaft. Align the template and Regular wash on the facia. Press the timer knob onto the timer shaft. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING 3-13. amperage is 7.5 amps during acceleration to high speed spin, with nominal running amperage at a maximum of 5.0 amps. Washer Wattages: Wattages: The following wattages are approximate -50 30-35 85-90 130-150 160-170 400-43-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3-14. electrical power to the unit before beginning any service procedure.
Disconnect power to the unit. Lay a drop cloth across the top cover of the washer. Grasp the top of the console and gently console back to rear panel. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 4. CONSOLE.
Switch with the Slot in the Cup on the Bottom of the Switch Opening on the Console HORIZONTAL SWITCHES (Push-to-Start) REMOVAL Depress the locking tab Console. Carefully Depress Locking Tab on Switch to Disengage From Console Figure 4-6 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 4. CONSOLE. by pulling the knob away from the face of the control console (Figure 4-7). Figure 4-7 3. Disengage the console assembly from the top cover and roll forward (See in the console.
Figure 4-8 7. Lift the timer away from the console.
16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 4. CONSOLE 4-3. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 4. CONSOLE 4-4. Always shut off electrical power to the unit before beginning any service repair procedures. DOOR ASSEMBLY & HINGES The door assembly is reversible. And, remove the corresponding sheet metal spacers on the opposite side.
16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY 5-1. Door Liner Figure 5-3 Cabinet Vibration Absorber Figure 5-2 Door Latch Hoop The door latch hoop is snapped into the door liner. The front panel (Figure 5-4). FRONT PANEL REMOVAL Figure 5-4 1.
Disconnect power to the unit. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY 5-2. Latch Axle Axle Spring Lamp Holder Door Lock Switch Figure 5-5 Figure 5-6 Door Switch Ramp Latch Switch Holder Bulb Cover Figure 5-7 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY 5-3. is attached to the sliding gear, should the wax motor fail in the extended position and entry into the washer is necessary.
To gain access to the the door opening by pulling out on the sealing lip of the gasket (Figure 5-9). 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY 5-4. shroud, be sure to tuck the harness inside the upper flange of the top cover to keep the wires from being pinched and damaged. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation Access Panel Figure 5-12 SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY 5-5.
16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 5. CABINET ASSEMBLY 5-6.
beginning any service repair procedures. WATER VALVE The water valve is accessible from the front Shut off the water to the inlet hoses and remove the hoses from the water valve connections of the washer cabinet opening. 16008373-01 SECTION 6.
WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation. LEVEL PRESSURE SWITCH The water pressure switch is located in the console area and mounted.
The mounting bracket for the pressure switch is secured to the rear console panel with one screw. REMOVAL (See Figure 6-3). 16008373-01 SECTION 6. WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation. and detergent into the wash load. A double wax motor mechanism directs the flow of water into each specific bay when required for disbursement into screws securing the dispenser bezel and assembly to the top cover.
16008373-01 SECTION 6. WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation 6-3.
Front Panel & Top Cover Removal). Disconnect the hoses attached to the dispenser assembly. While FLUME INJECTOR As water is filling the dispenser assembly, water is also diverted to a hose leading Cover Removal).
16008373-01 SECTION 6. WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation. outlet of the second pump.
Secure with a clamp. The second pump assembly is not secured to the washer's base frame. Installation is complete. Pump Accessory secure with the clamp found in the kit. Figure 6-8 16008373-01 SECTION 6.
WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation 6-5. unit. Remove the four ¼' hex head screws securing the access panel to the rear wall of the cabinet. Remove the ¼' hex head screw securing the drain Drain Hose Drain Hose Access Cover Figure 6-9 Figure 6-3-01 SECTION 6.
WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation 6-6. 16008373-01 SECTION 6. WATER CARRYING COMPONENTS © 1998 Maytag Corporation 6-7. shut off electrical power to the unit before beginning any service repair procedures. Disconnect power to the unit.
Remove the front panel, top cover. Door Shrou d Figure 7-1 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-1. around the inside perimeter of the door shroud (Figure 7-1). Reposition the front shroud on the front of the washer and secure (See Front Shroud). Pull the front edge of the door boot outer tub. 16008373-01 SECTION 7.
OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-2. The balance ring is securely fastened to the spin basket and cannot be obtained as a separate repair part.
To obtain, order complete spin basket assembly. The balance ring is the rear baffles (Figure 7-4). 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-3. via the rear access panel of the washer. The pulley is secured to the shaft of the spider assembly by a bolt.
The direction of pulley rotation controls the spin action of the the pulley off the shaft (Figure 7-6). 16008373-01 SECTION 7.
OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-4. the spinner tub support is removed, the shaft seal system should be replaced. Plastic Washer Seal Spin Basket (See Figure 7-5) Spacer Sleeve Spinner Support Figure 7-7 18 in. 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-5. spacer, replacement rubber seal and steel seal washer into the outer tub bearing area.
Position the spinner with spinner support shaft into the outer the tub support shaft (Figure 7 8 ). 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-6. outer tub assembly is required. Lower the front weight and guard against hitting the motor control microprocessor board mounted to the base assembly. Front Weight COUNTER WEIGHTS Bolt Figure 7-3-01 SECTION 7.
OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-7. Strut Washer Locking Nut Figure 7-13 4. Release the small locking tab on top of the switch work up to a full spin.
Should the machine detect another unbalance, the control will implement another Remove the wires to the switch. 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag. 7-15).
Remove the screw and flat washer securing the switch in place. Using a flathead screwdriver, machine control is alerted and will reduce speed to implement a redistribution program. Figure 7-15 Switch 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation. 16008373-01 SECTION 7. OUTER TUB & SPINNER ASSEMBLY © 1998 Maytag Corporation 7-10.
such as the drive motor, drive belt, motor control, machine control and accelerometer switch. Figure 8-1 DRIVE BELT The drive belt should experience no more than 1' deflection when depressed toward the inside (Figure 8-1). 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 8. MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM 8-1.
the positioning of the rubber motor mounts. Check belt tension. If loose, loosen the belt adjustment wheel bolt and rotate the board to the rear console panel.
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Reverse the previous procedures to remount the board. 16008373-01 SECTION 8. © 1998 Maytag Corporation MOTOR DRIVE SYSYTEM 8-2. Remove the front panel (See See Front Panel Removal). Remove the shield/cover from the motor control board by depressing the locking tab found along a slot in the base frame.
To replace, reverse the previous steps. 16008373-01 © 1998 Maytag Corporation SECTION 8. MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM 8-3. 16008373-01 SECTION 8. © 1998 Maytag Corporation MOTOR DRIVE SYSYTEM 8-4.
SECTION 9. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS & TIMER INFORMATION Prior to Series 3-01 SECTION 9. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-1. TIMER CHART - Prior to Series 3-01 SECTION 9.
© 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-2. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC - Series 3-01 SECTION 9. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-3. TIMER CHART - Series 3-01 SECTION 9. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-4. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC - Series 3-01 SECTION 9.
© 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-5. TIMER CHART - Series 3-01 SECTION 9. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-6. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC - Series 3-01 SECTION 9. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-7. NOTES: 16008373-01 SECTION 9. © 1998 Maytag Corporation ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS 9-8.
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INTRODUCTION Attached is supplement three (16008373-03) for service manual 16008373, which replaces supplement two (16008373-02). This Maytag Washer Service Manual supplement covers Models MAH4000 & MAH5500A. We suggest you file this with your 16008373 Manual. basic manual part number 16008373.) SECTION 1.
MAH4000/MAH5500A CONTROL FACIA SECTION 2. SPECIFICATIONS polarized outlet. Switched Reluctance Motor controlled by a microprocessor motor control board. Motor Pulley TORQUES 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company. wash load. WASHER CONTROLS OVERVIEW The software of the MAH4000 and MAH5500A models is slightly different than the software used in the MAH3000 washer. Fabric Selections on the control MAH5500A) Figure 4-2 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company.
pump is controlled through the pressure switch (Figure 4-2). This was done to force the washer to fill with water pump. CYCLE REVIEW Figure 5-1 Cycles on the Fabrics switch now list the cycles See Figure 5-1) 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company. wash time is affected significantly if the machine control detects an excessive amount of suds via a loss of motor torque.
The washer will go into a Delicates 6/24 Hand Washables 3/9 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 5. 2-1/2 Minutes Fill & Tumble Stain Cycle Option Switch 'Selected' Fill Time 3 Minutes @ 7T/3P set during the first 3 minutes of Wash cycle after the washer is filled. Suds detection is frozen during 15 tumble pattern. 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 6. SECTION 6. GENERAL COMPONENT - EXPLODED VIEW Component Identification & Location: 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 7.
) Push To Start Switch (W hen Pressed) Unbalance Control Door Lock - Spin Machine Control & Motor Control Power Hot Water Valve Cold Water Valve Door Lock Wax Motor Involved Not Involved Not Involved 2T (BR 5) 2B (YL 6) 4T (OR 2) ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 8. the inlet hoses from the water valve. To reinstall, reverse the aforementioned procedure.
DISPENSER ASSEMBLY The wax motor and linkage system designed for proper dispersing of the water into the wash area. 9 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company. to dispense, the dedicated solenoid on the water valve is activated the same as the previously used wax motor. Water is directed to dedicated spouts on the dispenser bottom. (See WAS REMOVED Figure 8-3 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 10. pump up the rear of the washer cabinet and leads to the top of the outer tub assembly. The hose PUMP Figure 8-7 Removal 1.
Disconnect power and water to the washer. Remove the detergent hose from the recirculation (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 Figure 8-6 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 11. the rear mounting clip on the detergent hose in the access panel opening and slide the clip off the cabinet detergent hose turns 90 degrees toward the front of the washer and passes through the saddle horn on the hose from the saddle horn. (See Figure 8-12) ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 12. secured to the top of the outer tub with a screw.
NOTE: The upper wire harness for the unbalance circuit is snapped into the saddle horn with the detergent hose. Loosen the does not kink above the recirculation pump. 16010199 (16008373-03) Revised 7/00 ©2000 Maytag Appliances Sales Company 13. to the technical schematic packed in the control console in the washer for up to date wiring information for the product your are servicing. The schematics on only a general reference at the time this manual was printed.