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How do I enter the Factory Test Procedure on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
To enter the Factory Test Procedure on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, follow these steps:
Step 1. Disconnect electrical power from the unit.
Step 2. Reconnect electrical power to the unit.
Step 3. Wait about 10 seconds.
Step 4. Turn the Cycle Selection knob to the opposite of Normal Eco and stay on that selection for at least one second.
Step 5. Press and hold the Start/Pause button.
Step 6. Change the Cycle Selection knob to Normal Eco within 5 seconds.
Step 7. Stay on Normal Eco for at least one second to enter Factory Test Mode.
How can I advance through test steps in the Factory Test Procedure for the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
To advance through the sequence of test steps for the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, press the Start/Pause button.
What does a Pressure Sensor Error indicate for the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
If the WASH and RINSE LEDs flash one time on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, it indicates a Pressure Sensor Error. The corrective action is to check for broken wires or a bad connection on the Pressure Sensor Harness.
How do I test the mixing valve solenoids on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
To test the mixing valve solenoids on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, use an Ohm meter. The resistance for 120 Volt valves should be 900 to 1100 Ohms, and for 240 Volt valves, it should be 3200 to 4000 Ohms. Note that readings slightly out of range may be due to meter conditions and do not necessarily indicate valve failure.
What should I do if the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01 has no hot water?
If the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01 has no hot water, follow these diagnostic steps:
Check if the water supply faucet is closed. If so, open it.
Check if the water supply is cold and ensure the hoses are not reversed.
Check if the hot water fill hose is kinked; straighten or replace it if necessary.
Check if the mixing valve screen or the screen in the outer end of the fill hose is clogged; clean or replace the screen.
Verify if there is proper voltage output from the output board to the mixing valve hot solenoid.
If voltage is correct, check if the hot solenoid is inoperative and replace the valve if needed.
Check if the pressure hose is clogged or damaged; clean or replace the hose.
Verify if the temperature selector switch is operating properly; if not, ohm out the selector switch using the wiring diagram.
What should I do if the water fill does not stop at the proper level on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
If the water fill does not stop at the proper level on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, consider the following:
If there is a Pressure Sensor error, check for a restricted or clogged pressure bulb or hose.
If there is an overflow error, check for a leak in the mixing valve.
Check for an air leak in the pressure hose and replace the hose or pressure bulb if found.
Verify if the mixing valve is inoperative; test the valve and replace if inoperative.
Check for a siphoning action; if the drain hose is lower than the cabinet top, install a Siphon Break Kit.
Ensure the drain hose is not fitted too tightly in the standpipe or drain to allow for an air gap.
Check for water in the pressure hose; blow air through the hose to remove water or replace the hose.
Check for broken, loose, shorted, or incorrect wiring.
How do I resolve excessive vibration in the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
To resolve excessive vibration in the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, check the following:
Ensure the shipping plug has been removed from the base.
Check for an unbalanced load in the tub; stop the washer and redistribute the load.
Check if any centering springs are broken, disconnected, or in the wrong position.
Ensure the washer is leveled by adjusting the leveling legs.
If installed on a weak or spongy floor, relocate the washer or support the floor.
Check if cabinet screws are loose and tighten them.
Check if the base is damaged from dropping the machine.
Check for lubricant on the pivot dome or base friction ring and clean or replace parts.
If the liquid filled balance ring is leaking, replace it.
Check if the friction ring is broken and replace if necessary.
How do I properly level the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
To level the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01, follow these steps:
Place a level on the cabinet top and check if the washer is level from side to side and front to back.
If not level, tilt the washer back to access the front leveling legs. Loosen the locknuts and adjust the legs by screwing them into or out of the washer base.
Tilt the washer forward on the front legs and lower it back down into position to set the rear self-leveling legs.
Ensure the washer does not rock. Once level, tighten the locknuts securely against the bottom of the washer base.
What are the drive bell torque specifications for the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01?
The torque specifications for the drive bell on the ALLIANCE AWN43RSN115TW01 are as follows:
| Location | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Drive Bell to Washtub and Hub | 100 inch-pounds [11.3 Nm] | 140 inch-pounds [15.8 Nm] |
| Drive Bell to Top of Drive Shaft | 60 inch-pounds [6.78 Nm] | 100 inch-pounds [11.3 Nm] |
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