Washing Machine Training (SPLENDIDE)
Washing Machine Training (SPLENDIDE)
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1. General Information 1
Model / Serial Number Designators 1
Warranty Guide 2
Washer-Dryer Specications 3
IMPORTANT General Safety Information 4
2. Installation Information 5
Installation Requirements 5
Installation Instructions 9
3. Theor y of Operation 13
Introduction to the Models 13
Water System 13
Wash/Dry System 15
Door Lock / Switch Assembly 17
Suspension System 17
Customer Interface / Cycle Selection System 18
Automatic Routines 24
4. Accessing the Components 27
Component Locations 27
Top Panel / Control Panel Knobs 28
Control Panel Board / Control Panel 29
Door / Door Switch / Porthole Diaphragm 30
Detergent Dispenser Assembly / Water Valves 31
Pressure Switch 32
Fan Motor / NTC Sensor / Heater Coil 33
Removing the Heater Coil 34
Lower Panel / Drain Pump / Pump Filter 35
To Clean Out the Large Item Filter 36
Back Panel / Main Motor / Module Board 37
Shock Absorbers 38
C o n t e n t s
(Continued on the next page)
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5. Component Testing Procedures 39
Connector Locations on the Module Board 39
Introduction / Instructions 40
1. Door Switch Test 41
2. Power infrom the Surge Protector Test 42
3. Pressure Switch Test 43
4. Heating Element Test 44
5. Main Motor Test (Includes Running the Main Motor with AC Voltage) 45
6. Fan Motor / Water Pump Test 46
7. Water Valve / Wash NTC Test 47
8. Control Panel Board Test 48
9. Dry NTC Sensor Test 49
6. Diagnosis & Troubleshooting 50
Introduction 50
Explanation of Fault Codes 51
Fault Code / Testing Procedure Chart 52
Problem / Testing Procedure Chart 54
7. Tech Tips 56
Manually Unlocking the Door 56
Performing a Dryer Airow & Heat Test 56
Winterization Instructions / Optional RV Winterization 57
Verifying Normal Operation 58
8. Wiring Diagrams 59-61
General Information
YEAR OF MANUFACTURE
MONTH OF MANUFACTURE
DAY OF MANUFACTURE
PRODUCT SEQUENCE NUMBER
S/N 7 07 14 3277
PRODUCT GROUP
WD = Washer-Dryer
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
C = Condenser Drying System (Ventless model)
PRODUCT CODE
PRODUCT COLOR Arctic White if not noted (P = Platinum)
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Use these numbers to obtain the Warranty status as well as a history of repairs and service calls for the washer-dryer.
To speed the repair process, ALWAYS have the Model and Serial No. ready when you call Westland Sales.
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MFR 1-YEAR
From Date of
Purchase
Replacement parts ONLY.
A. Repairs when the washer-dryer is used in other
than normal, single-family use.
B. Pickup and delivery. The washer-dryer is
designed to be repaired on-site.
C. Removal/replacement of washer-dryer from
built-in or cabinet installations.
D. Damage to the washer-dryer caused by
accident, alterations, misuse, abuse, re, ood,
acts of God, or use of products not approved by
Splendide.
E. Repairs to parts or systems resulting from
unauthorized modications made to the
washer-dryer.
F. Replacement parts or repair labor costs not
pre-approved by Splendide and/or provided by
an unauthorized service company.
G. Service calls to correct the installation of the
washer or to instruct you how to use it.
H. Plastic parts and cosmetic pieces.*
LIMITED 1-YEAR**
From Date of
Purchase
(Not available for some models)
For 1 year from the date of purchase WHEN product
is registered. Limited replacement parts and repair
labor costs.
LIMITED 2-YEAR**
From Date of
Purchase
(Not available for some models)
For two years from the date of purchase WHEN
extended Protection Plan is purchased. Limited
replacement parts and repair labor costs.
LIMITED 5-YEAR **
From Date of
Purchase
(Not available for some models)
For ve years from the date of purchase WHEN
extended Protection Plan is purchased.
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This chart should be used ONLY as a guide and DOES
NOT supersede the Warranty Statement. For complete
information, refer to the Warranty Statement that came with
the appliance.
** Coverage starts 60 days after warranty registration or warranty registration with full payment is
received by Westland Sales.
Refer to this page for a brief summary of the Product Warranties available by Splendide.
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General Information ;
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WD2100XC / WD2100XCP WDC7100XCP
COLOR White Platinum
DRYER TYPE Vented Ventless
ELECTRICAL REQ.
Max. Current 11A 11A
Rated Current 15 A 15 A
Voltage 120V 120V
Frequency 60Hz 60Hz
Heating Power 1300W 1300W
GALLONS WATER PER Regular Cotton
Heavy Duty cycle*
7.5 Gal. 7.5 Gal.
MAX. LOAD CAPACITY
Wash 15 lb. 15 lb.
Dry 11 lb. 11 lb.
MAX. SPIN SPEED 1200 RPM 1200 RPM
Height 33
1
/4 33
1
/4
Width 23
1
/2 23
1
/2
Depth 22
3
/16 22
3
/16
WEIGHT 148 lb. 148 lb.
PROGRAMS
Wash 9 Cycles 9 Cycles
Dry 3 Cycles 3 Cycles
WASH TEMP OPTIONS 7 7
SPECIAL WASH OPTIONS 4 buttons 4 buttons
*Avg. wash water use is 7.5-16 gal/wash load. Water usage varies depending on load size and fabric type.
NOTE: WDC7100XC has a condenser (ventless) drying system. This condenser drying system uses 2.5
gallons of cold water per hour during the dry cycle.
The following is a list of product specications for the Splendide Models covered in this Training Guide.
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General Information
Important safety messages can be found in this manual and on
the appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is a safety alert symbol. This symbol
alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or
hurt you and others. All safety messages will
follow the safety alert symbol and the word
WARNING.
The safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is,
tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Plug washer-dryer into a
grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these
instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING !
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death
or electrical shock.
WARNING
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EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or more people to move
and install the washer-dryer.
Failure to do so can result in back
or other injury
WARNING
!
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Sensitive Electronics
ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or
weaken the electronic control assembly. The new control assembly
may appear to work well after repair is nished, but failure may
occur at a later date due to ESD stress.
Use an antistatic wrist strap. Connect the wrist strap to a green
ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance;
or touch your nger repeatedly to a green ground connection
point or unpainted metal in the appliance.
Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts. Handle
the Module Board by the plastic housing ONLY.
Your safety is important. Read this section before you continue.
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Installation Information ;
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Check these location, plumbing and electrical installation requirements for a proper washer-dryer installation.
If you have... Youll need...
no access to Hot/
Cold water hookups
Splendide Faucet Adapter Kit, or
equivalent.
to install a dryer
vent and ducting in
your RV or boat
Splendide Vent Kit, or equivalent.
concerns about the
appliance shifting in
your RV or boat
Splendide SecureFit bracket kit, or
equivalent.
water damage
concerns
Splendide Drain-A-Way Pan, or equivalent.
to make a 90 duct
turn in less than 4.5
Splendide 90 offset elbow, or equivalent.
Electrical
Machine Voltage/Amperage - 120V, 60 Hz, 1300
W, 10.5 Amp.
Connection - 3-prong plug with 6 cord is
provided with the machine.
Circuit/Protector - 3-wire single phase, 120V, 60
Hz, AC, on a separate 15 Amp circuit.
Location
This machine may be installed free standing as
well as in a recessed area, closet, or alcove
Minimum Installation Spacing - 0 on sides
and 1 in front and back. NOTE: Additional
installation spacing needs to be considered for
easy installation, servicing, and compliance with
state and federal codes.
Floor - Must support at least 280 lbs. and be a
solid, level surface. DO NOT install on carpet.
RV/Marine Installations - When locating the
appliance in a towable trailer or watercraft,
position the machine over the axles or mid-ship
where movement is at a minimum. Block the
machine to prevent extreme movement.
Exhaust Requirements (WD2100XC Model
ONLY) - Rigid or exible metallic duct required.
Ducting should be as short and straight as
possible. DO NOT exhaust dryer into a chimney,
furnace, cold air duct, attic crawl space, or
another duct used for venting. If a cabinet door
is installed, a minimum of 8 sq. in. should be
provided for make up air. Louvered doors with
equivalent air openings are acceptable. Allow
clearances behind door(s) to avoid rubbing
between back of cabinet door(s) and front of unit
control panel. Additional clearances for wall, door
and oor moldings may be required.
Drainage
Standpipe Diameter/Capacity - Needs a 1
minimum diameter standpipe with a minimum
carry-away capacity of 7 gallons per minute.
Top of Standpipe - Must be between 25 and
34 high from the bottom of the machine.
Outlet End of Drain Hose (provided with the
unit) - Must be at least 20 above the bottom of
the washer-dryer. An air break must be available
at the standpipe to avoid siphoning. No more than
6 of the drain hose should be inserted into the
drain pipe to prevent siphoning.
Installation Information
Undercounter Install Requirements
The dimensions shown are for the minimum spacing allowed.
Recessed Area/Closet Install Requirements
The dimensions shown are for the minimum spacing allowed.
23-1/2 in.
(59.7 cm)
0 in.
(0 cm)
0 in.
(0 cm)
0 in.
(0 cm)
33-1/4 in.
(84.5 cm)
1 in.
(2.54 cm)
1 in.
(2.54 cm)
22 3/16 in
(56.4 cm)
33-1/4 in.
(84.5 cm)
23-1/2 in.
(59.7 cm)
22 3/16 in
(56.4 cm)
15 in.
(38 cm)
Washer-Dr yer Dimensions
Additional spacing should be considered for:
Ease of installation and servicing.
Additional clearances might be required for wall, door and oor
moldings.
If cabinet door is installed, a minimum of 8 sq. in. should be
provided for make up air. Louvered doors with equivalent air
openings are acceptable.
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Drain System Requirements
The washer-dryer can be installed using the standpipe drain
system, oor drain system or the sink drain system. To prevent
siphoning, the outlet end of the drain hose MUST always be 20
(50.8 cm) above the base of the machine. Not more than 6(15.24
cm) of the drain hose should be inserted into the drain pipe.
The standpipe drain requires a minimum diameter standpipe of
1-1/4(3.2 cm). The minimum carry-away capacity can be no less
than 7 gal (26.5 L) per minute.
The top of the standpipe must be at least 25 in. (62 cm) high and
no higher than 34(86 cm) from the bottom of the washer.
The oor drain system requires a siphon break that may be
purchased separately.
The sink drain system connected to a garbage disposer requires a
Yconnector (sold separately.
A & B = 25" (62 cm) min. / 34" (86 cm) max.
Floor Standpipe Wall Standpipe
A
B
20" (50 cm) min.
with an air break
25" (62 cm) min.
34" (86 cm) max.
6" max.
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20" (51.8 cm) min.
34" (86 cm) max.
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This connection MUST be
before drain trap and at
least 20" (50.8 cm) above
the floor where washer will
be installed.
Cable tie
Floor Standpipe w/ " Y" Branch Tail Piece Fig. 7
25" (62 cm) min.
with an air break
Laundry Sink Drain Sink Drain W/ " Y" Branch Tailpiece
Faucet Adapter Kit, Part No.
154187104A
Optional
The Splendide Faucet
Adapter Kit, Part No.
154187104A
Supplies water from the
faucet and discharges
water directly into the sink.
Designed for installations
where washer-dryer hook-
ups are not available.
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the oor to a separate trap. The trap must be vented
to prevent siphoning. To provide proper venting, install
an Air Gap Kit (available at most hardware stores).
4) To the faucet using a Faucet Adapter Kit (available
separately).
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the drain hose
is not kinked and that water ow is not
restricted.
Use a U-Clamp (provided in your accessories
packet) or suitable item to secure the outlet end
of the drain hose (pre-installed on the back of
your machine).
Insert the outlet end of the drain hose into the
standpipe, wall or oor drain (Fig. 6). NOTE: The
outlet end of the drain hose MUST be at least
20 (50 cm) above the base of the machine.
No more than 6 of the drain hose should be
inserted into the drain pipe to prevent siphoning.
Use a strap, cable tie, or similar item to hold the
hose or the U-Clamp in place.
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The water system consists of the hot and cold water inlet valves and the dispenser distribution system
along with a traditional pressure switch.
Water Inlet Valves
The hot and cold water inlet valves are located at the back, top-left of the washer. These valves receive a
control signal from the Module Board to manage the temperature of incoming water. The temperatures
are determined by the specic wash temperature selected. (See chart on next page)
Dispenser Distribution System
All wash and rinse water is introduced into the drum through a Dispenser Distribution System that di-
verts the incoming water to one or more of the follow water inlet modes: Detergent Dispensing, Bleach
Dispensing, Fabric Softener Dispensing. The dispenser drawer has three separate compartments (plus
one removable bin) for adding laundry products to the wash load. These compartments are:
1. Prewash Detergent (w/re-
movable Bleach Bin)
2. Main Wash Detergent
3. Fabric Softener Compartment
All of the water ows through
the dispenser assembly. Laundry
products are diluted and
dispensed automatically at the
proper time during the wash cy-
cle. Refer to Use and Care Guide
that came with the appliance for
proper use of laundry aids.
The Splendide Front-Loading Washer-Dryer models present many new features and characteristics that
are dierent from previous models. In addition to the introduction of electronic controls, the washer-
dryer contains a number of unique operating features designed to oer extremely high water and
energy conservation while increasing fabric cleaning results.
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Pressure Switch
The pressure switch is located in the top, right-front corner of the washer. This switch senses the water
level in the drum. The control signal from the pressure switch is sent to the Module Board and is used to
determine the amount of water introduced into the drum during the wash cycle.
Pressure Switch
WASH TEMP Knob Position Wash Temp.*
HOT (Red) 1:30 140F / 60 C
3 oclock 131F / 55 C
WARM (Grey) 4:30 122F / 50 C
6 oclock 104F / 40 C
7:30 95F / 35 C
COLD (Blue) 9 oclock 86F / 30 C
10:30 FROM COLD VALVE ONLY
12 oclock FROM COLD VALVE ONLY
*NOTE: Actual wash water temperatures may vary depending on the
temperature set at the water heater. Rinse temperatures are ALWAYS COLD.
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Module Board
The Module Board is located at the bottom,
right-rear corner of the washer-dryer. If
diagnostic tests indicate that the module
board is defective, the entire module board
must be replaced.
The module board receives input from the
Control Panel/LED assembly and directly
controls the dispenser, drain pump, water inlet valves, door locking and unlocking, fan motor
and heating element relay. The module board monitors the pressure switch, and door lock
switches.
Main Motor
The main motor is located at the bottom,
rear of the washer and is an innite speed,
3 phase brushless motor that operates at
various speeds and directions based on
input voltages from the module board.
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The Wash/Dry System consists of the Module Board, the Main Motor, the Pump Motor and the
Dryer Heating Element.
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Dryer Heating Element
Pump Motor
A separate pump/pump motor is used to drain the drum (Fig. 3-1). The pump motor is 120 VAC and is
attached directly to the pump. The pump has a lter located at the bottom-front that allows for the
removal of large objects like keys and coins that may have passed from the basket. (Fig. 3-2)
Large Object Filter Drain Pump
Dr yer Heating Element
The Dryer Heating Element is located in the heater
duct assembly on the top-right of the drum. The
Module Board provides power to the element in
the dry cycle. During the dry cycle:
Vented model (WD2100XC) take air from the
surrounding room, heat it, tumble it through the
clothes, and then exhaust it to the outside through
a vent.
Ventless model (WDC7100XC) require 2.5
gallons of cold water per hour during the dry cycle.
(See below.)
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1. As damp laundry tumbles, the inner drum is heated. Heat draws the moisture out of the laundry in the
form of STEAM.
2. Cold water cools the OUTER TUB. The cold surface attracts the warm, saturated air. STEAM passes through
the holes in the INNER DRUM to reach the OUTER TUB.
3. When the STEAM hits the cooled surface of the OUTER TUB, its condensed back into water. The water is
then pumped out the drain. Process repeats until clothes are dry.
NOTE: Do not attempt to dry less than 2.2 lbs of laundry during the Cotton Heavy Duty Dry cycle.
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The Door Lock/Switch Assembly is located on
the right side of the door opening. The assembly
contains a solinoid operated latching mechanism
that will electrically lock the door during a wash or
dry cycle.
The drum assembly is held in position with two shock absorbers attached to the bottom sides of the
tub assembly. In addition, the drum is suspended from the top frame of the washer with three springs
attached to the sides of the case.
Stability for this suspension system is provided by two concrete counter weights. One is located at the
top and one at the bottom-front of the outer drum.
Door Lock/Switch Assembly
Shock Absorbers
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Top Counter Weight
Springs
Bottom/Front
Counter Weight
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The Customer Interface / Cycle Selection System consists of the Control Panel/LED Assembly along with
the program timer, option buttons, and Wash Temperature and Dry Time Selectors.
Control Panel/LED Assembly
The Control Panel/LED Assembly (Fig. 3-3) is removed as a single assembly and is connected to the
Module Board by 5 connection points to the wiring harness.
The assembly contains all the buttons, LEDs and switches for the user to operate the washer-dryer.
This interfaces what the consumer commands to the Module Board.
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ON/OFF Button- Use the ON/OFF Button to turn machine power ON or OFF
START Button- Use this button to START a cycle (press once) or RESET the controls (press and hold for 5
seconds). For more information, see Resetting the Controlson page 20.
Cycle Selector
Cycle
Status
LEDs
Dry Time
Selector
ON/OFF
Button
Option Buttons
Description of Control Panel Buttons, Knobs & LEDs
Option Buttons - Use these buttons to modify the wash cycle (see Description of Option Buttons)
Door Lock Light - This light indicates when the door is locked (LIT SOLID) and when it can be safely
opened (BLINKING).
Water Temperature Selector - Choose a water temperature by turning the knob to the desired selec-
tion. Refer to the garment label and choose the warmest water safe for the fabric. Choose a slightly
lower temperature to get the same wash results while saving energy. NOTE: Rinse is always COLD.
Dry Time Selector - Choose a dry time by turning the knob to the desired selection. Choose OFF up to
MAX LOAD (180 minutes). Very Dry and Less Dry auto dry cycles are available on the WDC7100XC
model ONLY. This DRY TIME knob does not move during the dry cycle.
Cycle Selector - Choose a wash cycle or dry cycle by turning the knob to the desired cycle. Each cycle is
designed for dierent types of fabric and soil levels.
START/RESET
Button
Wash Temp.
Selector
Door Lock
LED
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You can customize the wash by adding an OPTION or combination of options to your cycle selection.
You can add or change the options after starting a cycle anytime before the option begins. (See Preset
Wash/Dry Cycles Chart)
Extra Rinse - Pressing this button will add an extra rinse cycle
Low Spin - Pressing this button will reduce the spin speed to 600 rpm
Low Heat - Pressing this button will reduce the heat temperature during dry
Pre-Wash - Pressing this button will add an extra ll at the beginning of the cycle
Rinse - Use a Rinse cycle to get a rinse and spin only. A Rinse is useful for loads that need rinsing only
or for adding fabric softener to a load
Spin - Use the Spin cycle to spin a wet load of laundry at 1200rpm
Drain - Use the Drain cycle to drain the washer-dryer
Description of Cyle Selector Options
Description of Option Buttons
Clearing the controls - Pushing and HOLDING the START button for 5 seconds will cancel the current
program and allow you to set a new one.
Cancelling a cycle in progress and setting a new cycle - Use the START button to cancel a program in
progress and start a new cycle:
1. press and HOLD the START button for 5 seconds,
. select a new cycle, then
1. press the START button and the new cycle will begin.
Resetting the Controls
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Cotton Heavy Duty Wash - Use the Cotton Heavy Duty cycles to wash loads of sturdy, colorfast fabrics
and normally to heavily soiled garments. These cycles combine fast speed tumbling and an extra high
spin speed (1200 RPM) to shorten dry times.
SUPER - Use this cycle to wash exceptionally soiled cotton garments.
HEAVY - Use this cycle to wash heavily soiled garments.
REGULAR - Use this cycle to wash normally soiled garments.
EXPRESS - Use this cycle to wash smaller loads of lightly soiled garments in less time.
Permanent Press Wash - Use the Permanent Press cycles to wash loads of no-iron fabrics such as
sport shirts, blouses, casual business clothes, permanent press blends, linens, and other synthetic
fabrics. These cycles combine medium speed tumbling and a high-speed spin (1000 RPM) for reduced
wrinkling of synthetic fabrics.
HEAVY - Use this cycle to wash heavily soiled synthetic fabric garments.
REGULAR - Use this cycle to wash normally to heavily soiled garments.
GENTLE - Use this cycle to wash lightly soiled garments.
EXPRESS - Use this cycle to wash smaller loads of lightly soiled garments in less time.
Delicates Wash - Use the Delicates Cycles to wash sheer fabrics, silk, wool, lingerie and other hand
washable items. These cycles combine variable speed tumbling and a low spin speed (800 RPM for
WOOL) or Drain ONLY (SILK) for gentle fabric care. (Check the label instructions to make sure that the
garment is washable.)
SILK - Use this cycle to wash silk items, lingerie, and other particularly delicate fabrics.
WOOL - Use this cycle to clean washable woolen garments and other hand washables.
Description of Preset Wash Cycles
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Press the ON/OFF Button to turn the machine power ON (If necessary, press and HOLD
the START button to clear the previous cycle)
Use the Cycle Selector to select a wash cycle
Set the Dry Time knob in the OFF position
Press the START Button. The wash cycle will begin.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Cotton Dry - Use this high heat cycle to dry sturdy, colorfast fabrics like towels socks and jeans. Theres
a high spin at the beginning of this cycle to remove more water from fabrics.
Synthetics Dry - Use this medium heat cycle to dry certain blouses and casual business clothes.
Wool Dry - Use this high heat dry cycle to dry wool items ONLY.
Cotton Heavy Duty
Dry
Synthetics Dry
Wool Dry
Description of Preset Dr y Cycles
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Press the ON/OFF Button to turn the machine power ON (If necessary, press and HOLD
the START button to clear the previous cycle)
Use the Cycle Selector to select a wash cycle
Use the Dry Time knob to select the duration of the dry cycle
Press the START Button. When the wash cycle is nished, the appropriate dry cycle
will begin automatically
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Press the ON/OFF Button to turn the machine power ON (If necessary, press and HOLD
the START button to clear the previous cycle)
Select a Dry Cycle using the Cycle Selector (13, 10, or 5)
Use the Dry Time knob to select the duration of the dry cycle
Press the START Button. The dry cycle will begin
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Type of fabric
Degree of
soil
Program Knob Detergent
Fabric
Softener Bleach
Special
Programs
*
Cycle
Length Cycle Description No.
Cycle
Name
Pre
Wash Wash
Cotton Heavy Duty Cycles
Heavy cotton
fabrics:
i.e. sheets, socks,
towels, jeans,
underwear,
sweatshirts, etc.
Exceptionally
Soiled
1 Super
Low Heat
Extra Rinse
Low Spin
96 min.
Wash cycle, rinse
cycles, intermedi-
ate and final spin
cycles.
(1200 RPM High
Spin)
Heavily Soiled 2 Heavy Low Heat
Pre Wash
Extra Rinse
Low Spin
77 min.
Soiled 3 Regular 77 min.
Lightly Soiled 4 Express 63 min.
- 5 Dry
NOTE: A spin cycle is carried out at
the beginning of this dry cycle
Low Heat
Low Spin
20 to 180
min.
Spin cycle, timed
drying
(High Heat)
Permanent Press Cycles
Synthetic, light
cotton and
more delicate
fabrics:
i.e. button-ups,
khakis, rayon
shirts, etc.
Heavily Soiled 6 Heavy
Low Heat
Pre Wash
Extra Rinse
66 min.
Wash cycle, rinse
cycles, intermedi-
ate and final spin
cycles.
(1000 RPM High
Spin)
Soiled 7 Regular Low Heat
Pre Wash
Extra Rinse
Low Spin
59 min.
Lightly Soiled 8 Light 53 min.
Lightly Soiled 9 Express
Low Heat
Low Spin
33 min.
- 10 Dry - Low Heat
20 o 180
min.
Timed drying
(Medium Heat)
Delicates Cycles**
Silk and
particularly
delicate fabrics
Soiled 11 Silk
Low Heat
Pre Wash
Extra Rinse
30 min.
Wash cycle, rinse
cycles, anticrease
or Drain ONLY.
(NO Spin)
Wool and Hand
Wash fabrics
Soiled 12 Wool
Low Heat
Extra Rinse
Low Spin
65 min.
Wash cycle, rinse
cycles, anticrease
or spin cycles.
(800 RPM High
Spin)
Delicate and
lighter fabrics
prone to
wrinkling
- 13 Dry**
To prevent wrinkles, cycles 11 and 12
will end with the laundry left to soak
and the Rinse LED flashing. To finish
the cycle, press the START button
Low Heat
20 to 180
min.
Timed drying
(High Heat)
About Rinse, Spin and Drain
Rinse
NOTE: When used, fabric softener is
automatically dispensed during the
last rinse of each cycle.
Low Heat
Extra Rinse
35 min.
Rinse cycles, inter-
mediate and final
spin cycles
Spin
NOTE: High spin speed varies
depending on the cycle you choose.
Low Spin 16 min.
Draining and final
spin cycle
Drain Drains any water from the drum -
1 to 4
min.
Drain ONLY.
NO spin cycle.
* Above cycle lengths may
vary according to water
pressure, load size and
fabric type.
** Silk cycle cannot be set
to go from wash-to-dry
automatically.
Preset Wash/Dr y Cycles Chart***
NOTE: Some options cannot be added to some cycles.
***Above cycle times will vary according to water pressure, load size and fabric type.
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The following are routines that the washer-dryer will follow out automatically during all of the wash,
spin, rinse and dry cycles.
Door Locking / Unlocking Routines
Door Locking Summary - The Door Locking Routine will only start if the door is securely closed and
the Door Switch contact is CLOSED.
1. The Door Switch is energized whenever a cycle is started.
. During the next few seconds, the contacts on the door switch are checked by the Module Board. The
Status/Door Lock light will go SOLID and the cycle will begin.
Door Unlocking Summary - Unlocking will occur ONLY under these conditions:
1. The Main Motor speed equals 0
. The water level in the drum does not exceed the door seal
3. The cycle is nished
1. The cycle has been interrupted by following the Add-An-Item instructions below
CHILD DOOR LOCK
This washer-dryer is equipped with a
Child Door Lock. For your childs safety,
the door stays locked for the duration of
the WASH and DRY cycles. However,
the Add-An-Item feature allows you to
unlock the door when needed.
NOTE: The Add-An-Item feature is not
available whenever it is unsafe to open
the door (i.e. during high spins, if water
level is to high, etc.)
Add-An-Item
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Press the ON/OFF button;
You will hear 2 clicks when
the door unlocks. It is now
safe to open the door.
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Close the door;
press the ON/OFF button
to resume the cycle.
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The following instructions explain how to test the washer-dryer to make sure everythings working properly. Keep in mind, this appliance
operates dierently than some of the previous Splendide models you may be familiar with.
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Follow these steps in the order they are listed to test the washer-dryer for normal operation.
We recommend that you ALWAYS perform this test as the last step of your repair. It takes approximately 8 min. to complete.
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Step You Select Correct Washer-Dr yer Response Components Checked
1
Press ON/OFF button Power to unit will turn ON Control Panel Board, Module Board
Cancel the cycle by |k|!!|N and HOLDING the START button for 5 seconds
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Set CYCLE SELECTOR to 5
Press START Button
Fan turns ON. Two-way basket rotation. Fan Motor.
Cancel the cycle by |k|!!|N and HOLDING the START button for 5 seconds