WHIRLPOOL CONSUMER SERVICES Model 6ALBR5233JQ0
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TEST PROCEDURE
1. Set the water temperature selector switch to Warm wash / Cold rinse.
2. Set the timer to the start of a wash cycle, start the machine and the tub will begin filling with
water.
3. Both the hot and cold inlet valves will operate continuously for approximately 55 seconds.
After the 55 seconds the hot water inlet valve should remain energised while the cold water
inlet valve will cycle on and off.
4. If the cold water inlet valve is not working properly :
• Disconnect the machine from the electrical supply.
• Check the ATC Control Board for proper installation in its connector.
• Make sure that the harness wires are in their proper location in the connector.
• Remove the ATC Control Board from its connector.
• Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the thermistor at connector harness
wires 3 (OR-W) and 9 (BR). Compare the reading with the values in the “Thermistor
Resistance Chart” (See Page 8).
If the ohmmeter readings are incorrect Remove and replace the thermistor and repeat
the test.
Notes :
I. If the hot water temperature is less than 49°
°°
°C, the cold water inlet valve
may turn off and stay off.
II. If the cold water temperature is above 21°
°°
°C, the cold water inlet valve will
stay on continuously.
III. If the thermistor is open-circuit, the cold water inlet valve will stay off. If
the thermistor is shorted, the cold water inlet valve will stay on
continuously.
5. Set the water temperature selector switch to Cold wash / Cold rinse.
6. Set the timer to the start of a wash cycle, start the machine and the tub will begin filling with
water.
7. The cold water inlet valve should remain energised while the hot water inlet valve will cycle
on and off. If the cold water temperature is above 18°
°°
°C, the hot water inlet valve may
not operate.
If the hot water inlet valve is not working properly disconnect the machine from the electrical
supply, replace the ATC Control Board and repeat steps 6. & 7.