Service Updates
Product Introduction
UD-19
1st Half 2001
Part No. 8178023
Laundry Products
Calypso-Match Dryer
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY
FOR ANY REPAIRS MADE ON OUR PRODUCTS
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN WHIRLPOOL AUTHORIZED
SERVICE SPECIALISTS.
Copyright 1996 Whirlpool Corporation, Benton Harbor, MI
Cool Down
The time-based cool down time for automatic cycles varies from two to ten min-
utes, depending on the load size, moisture content, and dryness level selected.
For timed cycles, the cool down time depends on the total drying time the user
selects.
Wrinkle Shield
The WRINKLE SHIELD action tumbles the load without heat for 10 seconds of
every 5 minutes after the drying cycle is complete. WRINKLE SHIELD will con-
tinue for a maximum of 120 minutes (2 hours). If the door is opened and the
PAUSE/CANCEL key is pressed once, the control will enter the pause mode and
pressing the START key with the door closed will restart the WRINKLE SHIELD
operation. If the 120 minute time limit expires, the WRINKLE SHIELD action termi-
nates, the CYCLE SIGNAL is then sounded, (if selected), and the control removes
power from the motor and LEDs. Pressing the WRINKLE SHIELD key while in
WRINKLE SHIELD mode also terminates WRINKLE SHIELD. In essence, dese-
lecting WRINKLE SHIELD after the main cycle has completed simply turns the
dryer off.
SALES DEMONSTRATION MODE
The “Sales Demonstration Mode” allows sales personnel to quickly demonstrate
the cycles and options on the sales floor. The mode consists of an embedded
software routine which resides in the main dryer program which is defined as fol-
lows:
1. Open the dryer door.
2. Press the Touch Up cycle.
3. Select Air Only temperature.
4. Press Wrinkle Shield.
5. Press Start.
The sequence of operation is as follows:
• The Sensing LED turns on for 5 seconds and then turns off.
• The Wet LED turns on for 5 seconds and then turns off.
• The Damp LED turns on for 5 seconds and then turns off.
• The Drying & Cool Down LED turns on for 5 seconds and then turns off.
• The Cycle Complete and Wrinkle Shield LEDs turn on, and the End-Of-Cycle
signal sounds at the selected level.
Terminate the Sales Demonstration mode by pressing the Stop/Cancel keypad.
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DEFAULT CYCLE SETTINGS
Automatic Cycles
CYCLE 1, 2
EXHAUST TEMP 3
TRIP / RESET
AUTO DRY TIME/
OPTIONS / MODIFIERS
(LED TEMP)
DRYNESS DEFAULT
Heavy Duty
(High)
155˚F / 145˚F
155˚F / 145˚F
150˚F / 138˚F
140˚F / 128˚F
125˚F / 115˚F
115˚F / 105˚F
39 minutes, Normal Dry
45 minutes, Normal Dry
34 minutes, Normal Dry
60 minutes, Normal Dry
36 minutes, Normal Dry
22 minutes, Normal Dry
Auto Dry Level — factory default is
Towels / Cotton
(High)
Normal Dry, retain the last used setting
on a per-cycle basis
Wrinkle Shield — factory default is
Normal
(Medium Dry)
Bulky Items
(Medium)
Casual
On for the Casual cycle, and Off for all
other cycles, retain the last used setting
on a per-cycle basis
Cycle Signal — factory default is
(Low)
Softer, retain the last used setting per
run.
Delicate
(Extra Low)
Notes:
1) Temperature is not user-adjustable in automatic cycles.
2) Some automatic cycles may start at a higher temperature and then adjust to the displayed temperature later in the cycle.
3) The default temperatures are for reference only. The actual temperature is adaptive and variable and may not fall
within the ranges listed.
Timed Cycles
CYCLE
TIME
TEMPERATURE
OPTIONS / MODIFIERS
Auto Dryness Level — only available
Timed Dry
45 minutes factory default
user selectable, retain last
setting per run
Medium factory default, user
selectable, retain last setting
per run
in automatic cycles
Wrinkle Shield — factory default Off,
Rack Dry
Touch Up
Notes:
60 minutes default, user
selectable, not retained
20 minutes default, user
selectable, not retained
Air default, user selectable,
not retained
retain last used setting on a per-cycle
basis, not available in Rack Dry cycle
Cycle Signal — factory default is Softer,
Medium High default, user
selectable, not retained
retain last used setting per run
TIMED CYCLES - Default times and temperatures are selectable.
WRINKLE SHIELD - Selectable in all cycles except Rack Dry. A valid user input results in one (1) BEEP. An invalid
user input results in three (3) beeps.
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COMPONENT ACCESS
CONSOLE COMPONENTS
1. Disconnect the power supply to the dryer.
2. Use a putty knife and push in on the spring clips at each corner of the console,
as shown.
3. Lift the console front up and rotate it back.
All components in the console are now accessible for service.
Putty Knife
IMPORTANT SERVICING POINTS
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Sensitive Electronics
Do not open the package containing the Electronic Printed Circuit Board
until it is time to install it.
ESD may damage or weaken the electronic board.
• Use an antistatic wrist strap. Connect the wrist strap to a green
ground connection point or unpainted metal on the appliance.
OR
• Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point
or unpainted metal on the appliance.
• Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle the
electronic board by the edges only.
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Removing The Electronic Control Board
The Electronic Control Board is located in the center of the console area.
1. Disconnect the two (2) wiring harness plugs and two (2) ribbon connectors
from the electronic control board.
Wiring Harness Connectors
Ribbon
Connectors
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COMPONENT TESTING & DIAGNOSIS
SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
The control must be in the STANDBY state before pressing the keypads to initiate the
diagnostic tests. To start the test routine, press the following keypads, in sequence,
within 5 seconds:
1. More Time
2. Less Time
3. More Time
4. Less Time
Once in the diagnostics, the following events will occur:
• All the LEDs will turn on and “88 ” will appear on the display. If the model identi-
fier diodes in the keyswitch do not match the configurations in the Model Identi-
fiers Table, an E3 error message will appear on the display. Make sure the cor-
rect control board is installed before continuing.
• Pressing the corresponding keys will turn off each LED and sound a beep (vol-
ume is Loud).
• When opening the door, the dryer will beep and the display will show a number,
followed by a capital “E” for electric or lower case “g” for gas. The first number
will be 7 for Whirlpool models.
• Open the door. Each actuation of the door switch will sound a beep.
• Short the moisture strips. The dryer will beep and the display will show a 2-
digit software revision code.
• Press the Start key. The heater and motor turn on, and the display reads a 2-
digit project identification code. The code for this project is “00”.
• Press the Stop/Cancel key to exit the diagnostics.
KEYPAD MATRIX
TOUCHPAD
Heavy Duty
Towels / Cotton
Normal
+ LEAD
P3-14
P3-14
P3-13
P3-13
P3-12
P3-12
P3-14
P3-14
P3-13
P3-14
P3-12
P3-12
P3-12
P3-13
P3-13
P3-12
P3-13
P3-14
– LEAD
P3-11
P3-9
P3-11
P3-10
P3-11
P3-10
P3-8
Bulky Items
Casual
Delicate
More Dry
Less Dry
P3-7
Timed Dry
Rack Dry
P3-9
P3-10
P3-9
Touch Up
Temp
P3-8
Cycle Signal
Wrinkle Shield
More Time
Less Time
Stop / Cancel
Start
P4-2
P3-8
P3-7
P3-7
P4-2
P4-2
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ERROR CODES
DISPLAY
PF (Power Failure)
EXPLANATION
If the household power goes off and the control was in RUN mode or
PAUSE mode, the electronic control board will display a power failure
error code.
To resume operation from where the last cycle was interrupted, press
the START keypad.
To switch to STANDBY mode, press the STOP/CANCEL keypad.
The dryer will not run if the exhaust temperature drops below 18˚F
or exceeds 250˚F.
(Thermistor Failure)
E1
When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K Ω), the error code E1 flashes
in the display.
E2
When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 Ω), the error code E2
flashes in the display.
NOTE: During a cycle, if the error condition is detected, the control delays action
one (1) minute for the start of the cycle to allow temperatures to get into the
allowable range. During diagnostics, the error is displayed immediately. If the
START keypad is pressed, an invalid tone will sound, and the dryer will remain
in PROGRAM mode. The dryer will not start until the failed thermistor is replaced.
Flashes when there is a keyswitch or software mismatch. NOTE: This error code
is displayed only in the diagnostics mode.
E3 (Keyswitch or
Software Mismatch)
THERMISTOR RESISTANCE TEST
TEMPERATURE
˚F
RESISTANCE
K (1000) Ω
50
60
19.9
15.3
11.9
9.2
70
80
90
7.4
100
110
120
130
140
5.7
4.7
3.7
3.1
2.5
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TECH TIPS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Electric Dryer
L1 Line - Black
L2 Line - Red
240 Volts
120 Volts
White - Neutral N
DL
Black
Brown
Neutral Terminal
Linked to Cabinet
D2
Drum Lamp
P1-3
P1-4
Blue
DOOR
NEUTRAL
MOTOR
Door
BK
P1-1
L1
Switch
White
P1-2
Blue
Blue
White
2M
P3
5M
Grn/Yel
Thermal Fuse
196˚F
USER INTERFACE
Main
2.4 - 3.6
Start
Centrifugal Switch
PT-1
4M
P4
Belt
Switch
P2-1
2.4 - 3.6
MOIST.
4M
1M
3M
SENSOR
P2-2
Drive Motor
1/3 H.P.
MOIST. RTN
MODEL
Sensor
MOVS
P2-3
P2-4
P2-5
MODEL RTN
TEMP
Thermistor
N.O.
Heater Relay
COM
10K
Ω
3%
P2-6
P2-7
TEMP RTN
N.C.
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
N.C.
Black
Red/White
Red
Red
Hi Limit
Thermostat
Thermal
Cutoff
(TCO)
250˚F
Heater
7.8 - 11.8
Ω
350˚F or 360˚F
Gas Dryer
L1 Line - Black
L2 Line - Red
White - Neutral N
120 Volts
DL
Black
Brown
D2
D
Drum Lamp
P1-1
D1
White
P1-3
P1-4
Blue
DOOR
NEUTRAL
MOTOR
Door
Switch
Black
L1
White
Blue
White
5M
P1-2
P3
Grn/Yel
USER INTERFACE
Main
2.4 - 3.6
Start
PT-1
4M
P4
Belt
P2-1
2.4 - 3.6
Switch
MOIST.
6M
3M
Black
1V
1G
1GR
SENSOR
P2-2
Drive Motor
1/3 H.P.
MOIST. RTN
MODEL
Ignitor
Sensor
MOVS
P2-3
50 - 500
Ω
2
3
N.O.
1
1
Valve #1
P2-4
Black
Hold
MODEL RTN
TEMP
Assist
Main
Thermistor
10K 3%
P2-5 Red/White
P2-6
Heater Relay
5
4
Valve #2
COM
Ω
TEMP RTN
Valve MOV
N.C.
FS1
FS2
Flame
Sensor
P2-7
N.C.
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
22,000 BTU/HR
TF1
TF2
Red
Red
Hi Limit
Thermostat
HS1
HS2
Thermal Fuse
196˚F
205˚F
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Long Vent Dryer Model LE/GV4634J
The Long Vent Dryer uses technology similar to the “Easy Clean 100 Lint Storage
Dryer.” A pulley and belt attached to the end of the drive motor (see the photo be-
low) steps up the speed of the blower to twice the standard speed. This increases
the air pressure in the exhaust to allow for substantially longer exhaust vent
lengths. The chart below shows the relation of the duct length to the number of
bends.
NUMBER OF
4˝ RIGID DUCT
90˚BENDS
LENGTH (FT.)
0
1
2
3
4
5
120
105
95
85
75
65
To maintain the current volume of air, (150 CFM), an air flow controller has been
added to the outlet of the lint chute (see the photo).
Air Flow
Controller
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