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I have attached several information links on this model. There is information on error codes and diagnostic procedures if you look carefully at the entire link. I do not have any technical service manuals, however i did attach a link where you can download the service manual. this is all of the information I could supply for you. Good luck.

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Thank you for your question, watch the video linked blow, it should help

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Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you

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The tracks on the upper rack must be compromised. I have attached the information on the upper rack track assembly and stop clip.

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I have attached a video for you outlining DL error code and repair procedure. If the door lock is installed correctly then you either have a bad connection at the ccu or a bad ccu.

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In reply to: washer leaking

On this model it is common for the original siphon break to get impacted with detergent residue and leak through the air intake holes on the siphon assembly. It is very common and replacing the siphon break should resolve this issue. There is a kit for this and it comes with everything you will need including new clamps.The old one may have crimped on clamps and you will simply need to cut the clamps off with a pair of diagonal cutting pliers. The part number for the kit is 285320 and retails for about $20.

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Hello
If the unit is not heating you need to see if you have power and amprege to the magnetron. See video ling below… Matt Ace technician

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In reply to: not cooling

Hello
See diagnostics in the link below on troubleshooting your specific model.

Matt Ace technician

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Hello
Unfortunately we only have the PS26 series manual currently. We will be getting our updates in the next 30 days …Sorry

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In reply to: clothes still wet

Hi. Is the unit draining the water out? IF so, check to see if the spin cycle is working properly. Make sure its not going off balance and that it is getting to full speed spin. I have seen faulty door locks that cause the unit to not spin at full speed.

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In reply to: will not agitate

I assume the motor is running and the belt is not broke since the unit is still draining. See if the belt is slipping around the transmission pulley. You could have a worn belt or a bad transmission, brake, or thrust bearing. Check to see if there is transmission oil leaking out at the bottom of the pulley.

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In reply to: will not advance

I have attached the tech sheet for you. What error codes are you getting? Try to run the diagnostics. Does the door lock when you start the unit? doe it fill , agitate, spin?

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In reply to: oven will not ignite

Hello, if the igniter is new and is glowing like the sun you will need to replace the safety valve. just to be on the safe side i would check the wiring to see if you have any burned wires!

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In reply to: Water will not drain

I looked up your model number and found a video that should help you out

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In reply to: Stove Error Code F2 E0

Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you

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In reply to: No bake or broil

We have a video that steps you through this very issue. View the video linked below

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The tech sheet for this will be located in the kick plate area in the grill. I will tell you however, that this is a very common problem on this model and the issue is in the main board 99.9% of the time . The part number is wr55x10942. We have replaced hundreds of these boards for the exact same reason. Be sure to follow the instructions very carefully as some serial #’s require modification to pin 2 on the 9 pin connector .**This is clearly outlined on the instruction sheet that comes with the board.

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Hello
Here is what you need to test the motor. White Wire – DC Common (J2 pin 3)
The white wire is the DC common wire used
for testing. During repairs, DC polarity must be
observed. Reversing the DC polarity causes a
shorted motor and/or board.
Red Wire – Supply (J2 pin 8)
Each motor uses an internal electronic controller to
operate the motor. Supply voltage from the main
control board remains at a constant 13.6 VDC.
Blue Wire – Feedback/RPM (J2 pin 1)
On previous Arctica models, the blue wire reported
rpm (speed) information to the main control board
for speed control purposes. On this model, the boathe board
does not require or read any feedback information
from the fan motor. See information on page #31 on service manual.

Matt Ace technician

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Thank you for your question, watch the video linked blow, it should help

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In reply to: Door will not close

We have an video that could help you. Check out the link below.

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