I’VE RECENTLY HAD A RUN OF THESE TYPE UNITS WITH THE SAME ISSUES. THE LED, ON THE INVERTER BOARD, IS INDICATING NORMAL STANDBY. THE TIMER MOVES THROUGH THE CYCLES BUT THE ONLY THING THAT COMES ON IS THE DRAIN PUMP. NOW AFTER LOOKING AT THE DIAGRAMS I’M NOT SURE WHAT VOLTAGE I SHOULD HAVE WHERE AND WHEN. ALL THE UNITS I’VE HAD SIMILAR ISSUES WITH ARE BELT DRIVEN. IN SOME INSTANCES I’VE HAD THE SAME BOARD OR TIMER BUT THE ISSUE DOESN’T GO AWAY. ANY THOUGHTS?
- Guest asked 8 years ago
If the motor board is indicating normal stand by mode and the timer advances with the drain pump operating at the proper intervals this should be a lid switch issue. There is a mini manual in an envelope attached to the back of the control panel with technical info as well.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 8 years ago
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I CHECKED LID SWITCH IT IS GOOD NO CHANGE
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