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Hi. I found a service manual on a similar unit. It is not your exact unit but looks very close to your model. What type of noise is he getting? Is it during the spin cycle? Does it get louder the faster the unit spins? This would be a sign of bad tub bearings and is not cost effective most of the time to repair. Check to see if the basket is loose or no longer a circle and has become more oval shape. You can spin the basket by hand and look for this. Check to see what error codes the unit has stored.

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Hello

Test mode
The washer must be empty and the controls must be in the off state.
1. Press the SPIN SPEED and SOIL LEVEL buttons simultaneously.
2. Press the POWER button, while the above condition. Then buzzer will sound twice.
3. Press the START/PAUSE button repeatedly to cycle through the test modes.

Caution
There’s built-in AC 110V and DC power in output terminal or ( PWB ) assembly in common. Be careful electric
shock when disconnecting parts while trouble shooting. Wear Electro Static Discharge gloves when working on unit .
After cutting off the power when changing PWB assembly, disconnect or assemble.
Be careful static when handling PWB assembly, and use Electro Static Discharge plastic pack when delivering
or keeping it. See complete diagnostics in the technician manual link below. Matt Ace technician

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In reply to: grinding noise

Hi. I assume the grinding noise is coming from the fan motor when it is turned on. This looks like the only moving part. The fan blades could be hitting against something, or the blades could be bent. You could also have bad bearings in the fan motor. It could be a possible cabinet vibration noise from the cabinet vibrating against any walls or cabinets installed around it or from loose installation. The damper does not look electronic, but could still vibrate. I am not finding any repair or technical information on this unit. I did find replaceable parts, but they did not list the fan motor. I would take a look at the owner’s manual for any troubleshooting information or call the manufacturer.

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Hello
This grinding noise could be a motor bearing that is causing your noise. See link below for blow assembly. Matt Ace technician

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Hello
See the service manual link below. Go to page #14/ 15 for display panel operation. I am not sure what flashing light or beeping codes you are getting. It could be door High temperature, Door open alarm, power up alarm. You can deactivate alarms and reset. You will need to go throgh diagnostics in the manual below to verify temperatures and other possibilities. Matt Ace technician

Alarm Off Pad
Turns off alarm signals. See Alarms section to interpret alarm signals.
1. Press and hold Alarm Off pad for 3 seconds to deactivate Door Open alarm. To reactivate Door Open alarm, press and hold Alarm Off pad for 3 seconds.
2. If Alarm Off pad is pressed and condition causing alarm is not corrected, alarm will reset.

Display Panel Operation

1) Keyboard Pad Functions Entry Tone
Indicates a pad was pressed, command read and accepted. Turn off entry tone by pressing and holding Display On pad for 3 to 5 seconds. Command Accepted Tone Three short tones indicate command accepted.

Display On Pad
1. Activates control panel. Control panel remains active at least 10 minutes. 2. Turns off Power Up Alarm (flashing lights) after power is first plugged in or after power outage.

Note: All pads, except Alarm Off, are inactive
until Display On is pressed.
Freezer Temp Pad
Activates freezer temperature setting mode.

Freezer indicator light will glow. Freezer
temperature setting will be displayed.
Factory setting is 5.
2. Change freezer temperature setting by
pressing Higher Temp or Lower Temp Pad.
Ref Temp Pad
Activates refrigerator temperature setting mode.
1. Refrigerator indicator light will glow.
Refrigerator temperature setting will be
displayed. Factory setting is 5.
2. Change refrigerator temperature setting by
pressing Higher Temp or Lower Temp Pad.
Higher Temp Pad
Raises temperature setting one bar at a time. If
entry tone is on. Tone will sound at each bar
level until top level is reached.
1. Turn on temperature setting function of
control panel by pressing Higher Temp Pad.
2. Press and hold Higher Temp pad to raise
temperature setting at a faster ra

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