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Ge Washer Htw200 Mtw200 Gtw220 Htw240 Gtw330 Gtw460 Gtw485 Gtw490 Gtw680 - Service Manual
Ge Washer Htw200 Mtw200 Gtw220 Htw240 Gtw330 Gtw460 Gtw485 Gtw490 Gtw680 - Service Manual
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GE Appliances
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Louisville, Kentucky 40225
Safety Information
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, disconnect power before servicing
this product . If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test
purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the
necessary checks.
GE Appliances
Technical Service Guide
Copyright © 2016
All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part
in any form without written permission from GE Appliances.
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Table of Contents
Safety Information ..........................................................................................................................................................................2
Safety Requirements......................................................................................................................................................................6
Nomenclature ...................................................................................................................................................................................7
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................................................8
..................................................................................................................................................................22
Water Levels............................................................................................................................................................................22
Underside Top Cover 200, 220, 240, 330, 460, 485, 490 Models ....................................................................25
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Fault Codes ..............................................................................................................................................................................39
Personality ID..........................................................................................................................................................................44
Cabinet and Structure ...................................................................................................................................................................45
Backsplash ..............................................................................................................................................................................45
Lid ................................................................................................................................................................................................46
Agitators....................................................................................................................................................................................48
Impeller .....................................................................................................................................................................................48
Cabinet/Apron Assembly...................................................................................................................................................52
Water Valves...........................................................................................................................................................................53
Thermistor ................................................................................................................................................................................54
Dispensers................................................................................................................................................................................55
Water Levels............................................................................................................................................................................56
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Speed/Hall Sensor ................................................................................................................................................................62
Platform/Transmission Assembly..................................................................................................................................65
Index ......................................................................................................................................................................................................71
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Safety Requirements
GE Factory Service Employees are required to use safety glasses with side shields, safety gloves and
steel toe shoes for all repairs.
Step 1 Step 4
Plan and Prepare Apply LOTO device and lock
Step 2 Step 5
Shut down the appliance Control (discharge) stored energy
Step 3 Step 6
Isolate the appliance “Try It” verify that the appliance is
locked out
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Nomenclature
G T W 6 8 0 B S J 0 W S
Brand Specific Color
G: General Electric W: White
H: Hot Point WS: Silver Backguard
M: Moffatt MC: Metallic Carbon
Configuration Engineering Digit
F: Front Load 0 - 99
T: Top Load - Rear Control
N: Top Load - Front Control Model Year
U: Unitized J - 2015
The nomenclature breaks down and explains what the letters and numbers mean in the model number.
Serial Number
Example: LA123456S = June, 2013. The letter designating the year repeats every 12 years.
A – JAN 2024 – Z
D – FEB 2023 – V
F – MAR 2022 – T
G – APR 2021 – S
H – MAY 2020 – R
L – JUN 2019 – M
al
M – JUL 2018 – L Manu Mod
el ID
xi) Tag
R – AUG 2017 – H i (Ma
S – SEP 2016 – G Min
T – OCT 2015 – F
V – NOV 2014 – D The model tag is located at the right bottom edge of the lid.
Z – DEC 2013 – A The mini manual is in a storage bag on the inside bottom left of the cabinet .
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Introduction
GE Top Load Washer Features
GE's 27" Top Load Washer has features the consumer has asked for. Between the cycles and options
selected, the consumer will be happy with the washability of this product .
Features include:
• Agitator or Impeller Models: Provides gentle wash action with great turnover for great washability.
• Load Size: Automatically measures load size, and adjusts settings and water levels accordingly. Settings
are customizable, so you always get the wash you want .
• Stain Removal Guide: Assists removing tough stains with preprogrammed selectable settings that
modify your cycle to treat the four most common stains.
• Sanitize with Oxi: Removes 99.9 % of bacteria with a dedicated cycle that uses an Oxi additive to boost
your detergents cleaning power, while keeping fabrics looking their best .
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Control Features
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary by model.
GTW680 Models
Power
A Press to “wake up” the display. If the display is active, press to put the washer into idle mode.
NOTE: Pressing Power does not disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Start/ Pause
B Press Start to begin the cycle. NOTE: The lid must be closed for the washer to start the cycle. If the lid is open, “Lid” will
scroll across the display. If the lid is closed, the lid will lock, the Lid Lock light will illuminate, and “SEnSing” will scroll
across the display.
Pressing Pause will unlock the lid (if locked at that time), pause the cycle and the Start indicator light will blink.
To continue the cycle, press Start again. If the machine is paused more than 24 hours, the cycle will be cancelled. If
water remains in the machine, select the Drain & Spin cycle to drain basket and spin water out of the washer basket .
Display and Status Lights
C Display: The display shows the approximate time remaining until the end of the cycle. NOTE
• H2O SUPPLY
• LId Cycle stopped because lid is open. Close the lid.
• SEnSIng
• PAUSE Cycle paused because the Start/ Pause button was pressed and the washer was set to Pause.
Press the Start button again to restart the cycle.
Cycle status lights: Shows whether the washer is in the Delay, Fill, Soak, Wash, Rinse or Spin portion of the cycle.
If an out-of-balance condition is detected by the washer, the Spin light will blink during the remaining portion of the
cycle and will stay illuminated for a short time after cycle completion. When this occurs, the washer is taking actions to
correct the out-of-balance condition and complete the cycle normally. In some cases, the washer may not be able to
balance the load and spin up to full speed. If the load is more wet than normal at the end of the cycle, redistribute the
load evenly in the wash basket and run a Drain & Spin cycle.
Feature status lights indicate (see sections F and G for more details):
Pause Will display when washer is paused between cycles.
Controls The washer is locked - will blink once if any button is pressed or the cycle knob is turned.
Lid Lock The lid is locked. See the Control Lock description.
Spin Stop Indicates wash basket is coasting to a stop following spin. Lid will not unlock until basket has fully
come to a stop.
(Continued next page)
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Wash Cycles-Cycle Selector Knob
D The wash cycle controls the type of washing process. The cycle selector knob can be turned in
either direction. Turning the knob after starting a cycle will stop the washer and change the cycle
options to the new selection. Press Start to begin the new cycle selection.
The chart below will help match the items to be washed with the best wash cycle settings. For
optimal performance, select the cycle that most closely matches the items being washed.
Selections and options shown in bold are default settings for that cycle.
Some cycles and options may not be available on some models.
Wash Spin
Items to Wash Cycle Soil Level Options Available Cycle Details
Temp Selection
Heavily to Colors Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide This is the normal cycle which is
lightly soiled Warm Heavy More Deep Fill recommended for normally soiled
colorfast cottons, Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse cotton and linen items. Choose
household linens, Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak the Heavy or Extra Heavy soil level
work and play Cold Deep Rinse selection and Warm or Hot water
clothes. Tap Cold Delay Wash temperature selection as appropriate
Extra Rinse for the clothes load for a higher degree
of cleaning.
Casual clothes, Casuals Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Wash cycle tailored to care for casual
lightly soiled Warm Heavy More Deep Fill
Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse
Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak
Cold Deep Rinse
Tap Cold Delay Wash
Extra Rinse
Lingerie and Delicates Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Utilizes a unique "tri-pulse" extra gentle
special care Warm Heavy More Deep Fill
fabrics with light Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse to delicate fabrics. It is recommended
to normal soil. Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak to place small or ultra-delicate items in
Cold Deep Rinse mesh bags before washing.
Tap Cold Delay Wash
Extra Rinse
Medium to lightly Active Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Cycle designed for care of medium to
soiled athletic Wear Warm Heavy More Deep Fill lightly soiled active wear, athletic wear,
wear items. Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse and technical fabrics. Incorporates a
Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak dual stage wash period with soak to
Cold Deep Rinse
Tap Cold Delay Wash Use the Heavy Duty cycle for heavily
Extra Rinse soiled sports clothing constructed of
sturdy fabric.
Dark colored Cold Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Cycle combines multiple wash agitation
cottons, linens, Wash Warm Heavy More Deep Fill periods with soak periods to provide
and mixed loads. Colors Normal Normal Auto Soak enhanced cleaning performance and
Cool Light No Spin Deep Rinse
Cold Delay Wash temperatures.
Tap Cold Extra Rinse
Wash Spin
Items to Wash Cycle Soil Level Options Available Cycle Details
Temp Selection
Small loads of Speed Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide
lightly soiled Wash Warm Heavy More Deep Fill expedited wash period, and time
items that are Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse saving continuous spray rinse to clean
needed in a hurry. Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak small lightly soiled loads in the fastest
Example: One Cold Deep Rinse time possible.
casual soccer Tap Cold Delay Wash
uniform. Extra Rinse
Wet load of items. Drain & Max Deep Rinse Utilizes a high speed spin to extract
For items that Spin More Extra Rinse water from wet items. For items that
need only to be Normal need to be rinsed, select the Deep
rinsed, use this No Spin Rinse option when using this cycle.
cycle with Deep
Rinse option.
Cleaning the Basket Hot Ex. Heavy Normal Deep Fill Recommended use of at least once
basket of residue Clean Deep Rinse per month. Never load laundry when
and odor. No using this cycle, laundry may become
clothes to be damaged or contaminated. Cycle
washed using this incorporates a hot deep wash, intense
cycle. agitation action, a dispenser purge (on
some models), and a deep rinse.
below.
Jeans with Jeans Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Combines higher water levels a,
medium to light Warm Heavy More Deep Fill
soil. For heavily Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse multi-step wash and soak periods to
soiled work jeans, Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak care for jeans with medium to light soil.
use the Heavy Cold Deep Rinse Use the Heavy Duty cycle for heavily
Duty Cycle. Tap Cold Delay Wash soiled work jeans.
Extra Rinse
Sturdy fabrics Heavy Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Incorporates multi-step wash and soak
with heavy to Duty Warm Heavy More Deep Fill periods combined with extended wash
medium soil. Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse
Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak medium soiled sturdy fabrics.
Cold Deep Rinse
Tap Cold Delay Wash
Extra Rinse
Large coats, bed Bulky Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Provides a Deep Fill/Max Fill wash
spreads, mattress Items Warm Heavy More Deep Fill water level with a specially designed
covers, sleeping Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse
bags, and similar Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak Also incorporates a Deep Fill rinse to
large bulky items. Cold Deep Rinse
Tap Cold Delay Wash
Extra Rinse
Items to Wash Cycle Wash Soil Spin Options Available Cycle Details
Temp Level Selection
Towels Towels / Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Cycle designed washing towels or
Sheets Sheets Warm Heavy More Deep Fill sheets, using a higher water level and
Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse
Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak items. It is recommended that towels
Cold Deep Rinse and sheets be washed separately for
Tap Cold Delay Wash best care and washing performance.
Extra Rinse
Heavy to medium Whites Hot Ex. Heavy Max Stain Removal Guide Combines the hottest water
soiled whites, Warm Heavy More Deep Fill temperature available (based on
household linens, Colors Normal Normal Warm Rinse water heater setting) with longer wash
work and play Cool Light No Spin Auto Soak periods to clean and brighten whites. It
clothes. Cold Deep Rinse is recommended that an Oxi or chlorine
Tap Cold Delay Wash bleach product appropriate for items
Extra Rinse being washed be used with this cycle to
maximize whitening performance.
The Sanitize with Oxi cycle, when using an Oxi additive along with the detergent , is designed to remove
99.9% of bacteria found in home laundry. Measure the detergent and the Oxi products carefully. Using
the amounts appropriate for a large heavily soiled load, follow the detergent and the Oxi product label
instructions. The detergent should be added using the dispenser instructions as shown on page 9 of the Use
and Care book. Place the Oxi product directly in the bottom of the wash basket , before adding the clothes.
this cycle.
NOTE: The default Sanitize With Oxi cycle water temperature can NOT be changed.
the Sanitize With Oxi cycle has been designed to meet the requirements of NSF Protocol P172 for sanitizing
NSF Protocol P172
Sanitization Performance of Residential and
Commercial, Family-Sized Clothes Washers
The Stain Removal Guide feature allows the user to indicate what stains are on the garments in the
temperature tailored to the stain type selected and to an amount which enables a concentrated cleaning
additional water is added to the selected temperature and the wash phase is conducted for the cycle
selected.
This feature can be applied to most wash cycles as described in the cycle guide.
Continue to press to select Tomato stain, Wine stain, Blood stain, Grass stain or Dirt stain. The indicator light
will show the selected stain.
NOTE: The Soil and Temperature levels will be changed to match the recommended default setting for each
Stain Removal Guide will return the settings to default .
Treatment/ Wash
Blood Cold/Cool Blood Rinse in cold water; pretreat stain
Sweat with liquid detergent or stain remover
Body Fluids product .
Urine
Grass Cold/Warm Grass Pretreat with liquid detergent or stain
Lipstick remover product .
Chocolate Brush lightly; rinse with cold water.
Gravy
Mayonnaise
BBQ Sauce
Dirt Cool/Warm Dirt Allow dirt to dry; remove loose dirt using
Clay a brush.
Mud Rinse with cool water.
Tomato Cool/Warm Sauce Pretreat with liquid detergent or stain
Catsup remover product; rinse with cool water.
Salsa
Wine Cool/Warm Wine Pretreat with mixture of Oxi product and
Soda cool water.
Kool-Aid Add Oxi product along with detergent in
Tea the washer.
Juice
Beer
• Recommended temperatures are optimal for stain removal performance; adjust temperature selection to suit load being
washed.
• Ensure stain is completely removed after wash cycle and before placing in dryer; very tough stains may require a second
treatment .
To cancel the option if desired, press the Deep Fill button again.
NOTE: The Deep Fill
Deep Fill button again and the water will stop.
Warm Rinse
Auto Soak
automatically. Repeated pressing of the Soak button will scroll through 15 minute, 30 minute, 1 hour, and 2 hour
selections and then return back to 0 soak minutes.
Deep Rinse
Set this option to provide a deep rinse or when using fabric softener. It may change other settings (e.g. Spin may go to a
higher setting) to maximize performance.
NOTE
washers.
Delay Wash
When the Delay Wash button is repeatedly pressed, the delay time is set from 1 (01H) to 9 (09H) hours and back to
clear (00H) hours. If the user presses and holds the Delay Wash button for 3 seconds, it will immediately reset .
Extra Rinse
When the user uses extra detergent or bleach to clean heavily soiled clothes, use the Extra Rinse option to better
remove additional residues.
NOTE: This option is not allowed for some cycles.
Additional Options
G My Cycle Settings
As the cycle selector knob is turned, the Temp, Soil and Spin settings change to automatic pre-set default settings for
then press and hold the My Cycle button for 3 seconds to store them. The My Cycle button will light when active. In the
future, when the user turns the selector knob to that cycle, the settings will be automatically recalled. To restore the
factory defaults temporarily (i.e.: for this load), press the My Cycle button for 1/2 second. The My Cycle light will turn
My Cycle settings will load. If
the user wishes to permanently restore the factory default settings for the cycle; when the My Cycle is active (button
light on) press and hold the My Cycle button for 3 seconds. The factory defaults will load for the selected cycle and the
My Cycle My Cycle light
NOTE: My Cycle saves the following options: Temp, Soil, Spin, Extra Rinse, Deep Fill, Warm Rinse, Auto
Soak, Deep Rinse and Stain Removal Guide.
Volume
Use the Volume button to change the volume of the end of cycle signal and other system tones. Press the button until
Control Lock
Use the control lock before or during a cycle to prevent any selections from being made.
To lock/ unlock the washer controls, press and hold the Warm Rinse and Auto Soak buttons for 3 seconds. The control
lock icon will light up when it is on. NOTE: The Power button can still be used when the machine is locked.
Redistribution
GTW460 Model
GTW330 Model
GTW220 Model
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Operating Instructions
Start/ Pause
A Press Start to begin the cycle. NOTE: The lid must be closed for the washer to start the cycle. If the lid is closed, the lid will
lock and the Lid Locked light will illuminate.
Pressing Pause will unlock the lid (if locked at that time), pause the cycle and the Pause indicator light will blink.
To continue the cycle, press Start again. If machine is paused more than 24 hours, the cycle will be cancelled. If water
remains in the machine, select the Drain & Spin cycle to drain basket and spin water out of the washer basket .
Cycle Status Lights
B Shows whether the washer is in the Fill, Soak, Wash, Rinse or Spin portion of the cycle.
If an out-of-balance condition is detected by the washer, the Spin light will blink during the remaining portion of the cycle
and will stay illuminated for a short time after cycle completion. When this occurs, the washer is taking actions to correct
the out-of-balance condition and complete the cycle normally. In some cases, the washer may not be able to balance
the load and spin up to full speed. If the load is more wet than normal at the end of the cycle, redistribute the load evenly
in the wash basket and run a Drain & Spin cycle.
Load Size (on some models)
C ) to the bottom of the basket and fabric softener to the dispenser (on some models)
prior to loading clothes.
Loosely load items in the washer basket . Overloading may negatively impact wash performance. Adjust the load size
accordingly.
• If the user prefers to manually select the water level, select Small through Super. While Precise Fill is best for most
loads and general washing, the user may want to manually select the load size for specialty items such as bulky,
lightweight comforters or pillows, where it may be necessary to make sure that a larger water level is applied.
Manual load size selections should be made for wet items placed in the washer, such as soaked towels or garments.
• Precise Fill is selected if the lid is opened. When the lid is closed, the
NOTE
action. It may be noticeable that the water level is lower than on a previous washer. This is normal.
Wash Spin
Items to Wash Cycle Soil Level Options Available Cycle Details
Temp Selection
Cycle for normal, Colors Hot Ex. Heavy Max/ Stain PreTreat Guide Cycle for normal, regular, or typical
regular, or typical Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill use for washing up to a full load of
use for washing Colors Normal Auto Soak normally soiled cotton clothing. Choose
up to a full load Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse the Heavy or Extra Heavy soil level
of normally soiled Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse selection and Warm or Hot water
cotton clothing. Tap Cold temperature selection as appropriate
for the clothes load for a higher degree
of cleaning. Incorporates multi-stage
Casual clothes, Casuals Hot Ex. Heavy Max/ Stain PreTreat Guide Wash period tailored to care for
lightly soiled Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill
Colors Normal Auto Soak
Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse periods to provide optimal fabric care.
Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse
Tap Cold
Lingerie and Delicates Hot Ex. Heavy Max/ Stain PreTreat Guide Utilizes a unique “tri-pulse” extra gentle
special care Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill
fabrics with light Colors Normal Auto Soak to delicate fabrics. It is recommended
soil. Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse to place small or ultra-delicate items in
Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse mesh bags before washing.
Tap Cold
Dark colored Cold Hot Ex. Heavy Max/ Deep Fill Cycle combines multiple extended
fabrics and mixed Wash Warm Heavy Extra Auto Soak wash agitation periods with soak
loads. Colors Normal Deep Rinse periods to provide enhanced cleaning
Cool Light Normal 2nd Rinse
Cold Ex. Light with colder water temperatures.
Tap Cold
Medium to lightly Active Hot Ex. Heavy Max/ Stain PreTreat Guide Cycle designed for care of medium to
soiled athletic Wear Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill lightly soiled active wear, athletic wear,
wear items of Colors Normal Auto Soak and technical fabrics. Incorporates a
technical or Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse multi-stage wash period with soak to
synthetic fabrics. Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse
Tap Cold Use the Heavy Duty cycle for heavily
soiled sports clothing constructed of
sturdy fabric.
Wash Spin
Items to Wash Cycle Soil Level Options Available Cycle Details
Temp Selection
Small loads of Speed Hot Ex. Heavy Max/ Stain PreTreat Guide Utilizes an expedited wash period and
lightly soiled items Wash Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill time saving continuous spray rinse to
that are needed Colors Normal Auto Soak clean small lightly soiled loads in the
in a hurry. Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse fastest time possible.
Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse
Tap Cold
Wet load of items. Drain & Max/ Deep Rinse Utilizes a high speed spin to extract
For items that Spin Extra 2nd Rinse water from wet items. For items that
need only to be need to be rinsed, select the Deep
rinsed, use this Normal Rinse and/or 2nd Rinse option when
cycle with Deep using this cycle.
Rinse option.
Jeans with Jeans Hot Ex. Heavy Max / Stain PreTreat Guide Combines higher water levels, a
medium to light Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill
soil. For heavily Colors Normal Auto Soak multi-step wash and soak periods to
soiled work jeans, Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse care for jeans with medium to light soil.
use the Heavy Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse Use the Heavy Duty cycle for heavily
Duty Cycle. Tap Cold soiled work jeans.
Sturdy fabrics Heavy Hot Ex. Heavy Max / Stain PreTreat Guide Incorporates multi-step wash and soak
with heavy to Duty Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill periods combined with extended wash
medium soil. Colors Normal Auto Soak
Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse medium soiled sturdy fabrics.
Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse
Tap Cold
Large coats, bed Bulky Hot Ex. Heavy Max / Stain PreTreat Guide Provides a Deep Fill/Max Fill wash
spreads, mattress Items Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill water level to wash bulky items.
covers, sleeping Colors Normal Auto Soak Also incorporates a Deep Fill rinse to
bags, and similar Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse
large bulky items. Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse
Tap Cold
Towels/Sheets Towels/ Hot Ex. Heavy Max / Stain PreTreat Guide Cycle designed washing towels or
Sheets Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill sheets, using a higher water level and
Colors Normal Auto Soak
Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse items. It is recommended that towels
Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse and sheets be washed separately for
Tap Cold best care and washing performance.
Whites and Whites Hot Ex. Heavy Max / Stain PreTreat Guide Cycle tailored to clean and brighten
household linens Warm Heavy Extra Deep Fill whites.
Colors Normal Auto Soak
Cool Light Normal Deep Rinse
Cold Ex. Light 2nd Rinse
Tap Cold
The Stain PreTreat feature allows the user to indicate what stains are on the garments in the load. This feature
type selected and to an amount which enables a concentrated cleaning step. A stain scrubbing period, followed by an
Juice
Beer
• Recommended temperatures are optimal for stain removal performance; adjust temperature selection to suit load being
washed.
• Ensure stain is completely removed after wash cycle and before placing in dryer; very tough stains may require a second
treatment .
To cancel the option if desired, press the Deep Fill button again.
NOTE: The Deep Fill
Deep Fill button again and the water will stop.
Auto Soak
automatically.
2nd Rinse
When using extra detergent or bleach to clean heavily soiled clothes, use the 2nd Rinse option to better remove
additional residues.
Extra Spin
Spin light blinking If an out-of-balance condition is detected by the washer, the Spin light will blink during the
remaining portion of the cycle and will stay illuminated for a short time after cycle completion.
When this occurs, the washer is taking actions to correct the out-of-balance condition and
complete the cycle normally. In some cases, the washer may not be able to balance the load
and spin up to full speed. If you notice the load is more wet than normal at the end of the cycle,
redistribute the load evenly in the wash basket and run a Drain & Spin cycle.
Fill light (Water not Check your house water supply. Did you forget to turn on one or both supply valves after
entering washer) installation or coming back from vacation? As soon as the message starts to scroll, the washer
will initiate a 4 minute lockout period. The washer controls won’t respond/change during this
time. After the 4 minutes, you can begin your cycle again. If you try to bypass the lock-out period
by unplugging the washer, the 4 minute timer will start over again.
Lid Locked light Lid Locked
not start another cycle until the lid is opened. Try opening, then closing the lid and starting a
new cycle. If the problem persists, call 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) for service.
Redistribution
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AC Voltage DC Voltage
• Main Board: 120 VAC to the J101 • UI Logic Board: 12 VDC / 7.5 VDC
Water Levels
Impeller: 7 gallons or 3 in. deep from the bottom of Impeller: 26 gallons or 13-1/2 in. deep from the
the basket . bottom of the basket . Press and hold the Deep Fill
button for 3 seconds to achieve.
Agitator: 9 gallons or 3-3/4 in. deep from the
bottom of the basket . Impeller Bulky setting water level is 26 gallons or
12-3/4 in. deep from the bottom of the basket .
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Tools Needed
The following specialized tools are referenced within
this Service Guide and may be ordered from GE.
WX05X10022 Socket
Standard Tools
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Component Locator Views
Underside Top Cover 680 Model
Lid Switch/Lock
Bleach Cup
Assembly
Lid Hinges
Lid Lock
Harness
Dispenser Grommet
Assembly
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Underside Top Cover 200, 220, 240, 330, 460, 485, 490 Models
Lid Switch/Lock
Bleach Cup Assembly
Lid Hinge
Wire Forms
Water Valve
Lid Lock
Fill Funnel
Harness
Combination
Grommet
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Tub Assembly 680 Model
Tub Assembly 680 Model
Recirculation
Tube
Recirculation
Pump Seal
Platform/
Transmission
with Tub Seal
Recirculation
Pump
Motor
Drain
Pump Seal
Belt
Drain Pump
Harness Bracket
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Tub Assembly 460 485 and 490 Models
Dryer Components
Tub Cover
Fabric Softener
Dispenser
Auger Rod and Spring
Assembly
Agitator Main
Base And Harness
Bolt
Hub
Nut and
Belleville
Washer
Motor
Platform/
Transmission Motor and
with Tub Seal Transmission
Belt Pulleys
Motor Shield
Internal Drain
Mode Shifter Hose and Clamp
Clutch
Drain
Mode Shifter Pump Seal
Belt
Drain Pump
Belt Protector
Harness Bracket
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Tub Assembly 200, 220, 240, and 330 Models
Tub Cover
Fabric Softener
Agitator Dispenser
and Bolt Rod and Spring
Assembly
Main
Harness
Hub
Nut and
Belleville
Washer
Motor
Platform/
Transmission Motor and
with Tub Seal Transmission
Belt Pulleys
Motor Shield
Internal Drain
Mode Shifter Hose and Clamp
Clutch
Drain
Mode Shifter Pump Seal
Belt
Drain Pump
Belt Protector
Harness Bracket
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Backsplash Assembly Electronic 680 Model
Rear Panel
MC Board
Assembly
UI Board MC board
Assembly
Bracket
Backsplash
Assembly
Knob Assembly
Main (Cycle
Selector) Knob Backsplash
Assembly Assembly
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Control Board Electronic 680 Models
J701
J511
J701
J615 J602
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Bottom View
Suspension
Recirculation
Rod and
Pump - Not
Spring Front on all models
Assembly
Belt Protector
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Diagnostics
Consumer Error Mode (CEM) Field Service Mode
Entry into Consumer Error Mode Entry into Field Service Mode
Behaviors While in Consumer Error Mode • Models without a 7-segment display, all cycle
status LEDs will be blinking.
• The pause and lid locked LEDs should be
constantly blinking while in CEM. • Use the cycle selection knob to control the test
selection menu.
•
display. • Rotating the knob clockwise will increment the
test numbers in the display.
• Pressing start will display the next fault .
• Rotating the cycle select knob counter-clockwise
• Models without a 7-segment display will will decrement the test numbers in the display.
blink LEDs in binary format . The consumer
will report which LEDs are blinking. See the • Models without a 7-segment display will display
Binary Display Fault Chart on the next page. tests using the cycle status LEDs above the cycle
select knob in a binary format . (See the Binary
• Models with a 7-segment display will blink Display Fault Chart on the next page).
the fault number in the display.
• Once the test number is selected, pressing the
• At the end of the fault list or if no faults are Start button will begin the selected test .
present:
• Turning the cycle select knob while in a selected
• Models without a 7-segment display will test shall cancel that test and move to the next
blink all status LEDs. test for selection.
• Models with a 7-segment display will display Exiting Field Service Mode
"- -".
• Field Service Mode will time out after 30 minutes
Exiting Consumer Error Mode if there is no user activity.
• Pressing any button (other than Start), or turning • On models without a 7-segment display, press
any knob will exit the Consumer Error Mode. and hold the Start button for 3 seconds.
• Consumer Error Mode will time out after 10 • On models with a 7-segment display, press the
minutes. power button.
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Understanding The Binary Chart
Binary codes are a series of LEDs that are lit and read from right to left . Each column has a number above
it and will double its value going from right to left as shown here. Lit LEDs will correspond with the number
in the far left column of the chart below. This is done by adding the numbers at the top of the column of the
cycle status LEDs that are lit .
32 16 8 4 2 1
Example
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15
So it is in test 15
Binary Display Fault Chart
Fault/ Test # Fault/ Test # displayed in
When entered into service
displayed on binary format using cycle
mode
7-segment display status lights
Service Mode Tests Filled circles indicate light on
0 All LEDs on
1 Fault Codes
2 Personality ID
3 UI Software Version (Critical)
4 UI Software Version (Non-critical)
5 XML Version (Non-critical)
6 Hot Water Valve
7 Cold Water Valve
8 Fabric Softener Dispenser
9 Spray Rinse Valve
10 Pressure Sensor
11 Recirculate Pump
12 Drain Pump
13 Lid Switch
14 Spin
15 Agitate
16 Clear all Fault Codes
17 Change Personality
18 Analog Knob
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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Binary Chart Service Mode Tests
Explaining Binary Code Service Mode Tests
Once in the Service Mode, rotate the Cycle Select knob to advance to the desired test .
Example:
status LEDs are lit .
Add the numbers of the lit LEDs together.
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15 So it is in Test 15. Press and
32 16 8 4 2 1
release the Start button to enter the test .
1 Fault Codes
2 Personality ID
3 UI Software Version (Critical)
4 UI Software Version (Non-critical)
5 XML Version (Non-critical)
6 Hot Water Valve
7 Cold Water Valve
8 Fabric Softener Dispenser
9 Spray Rinse Valve
10 Pressure Sensor
11 Recirculate Pump
12 Drain Pump
13 Lid Switch
14 Spin
15 Agitate
16 Clear all Fault Codes
17 Change Personality
18 Analog Knob
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Service Mode Tests
Example:
status LED is lit . 32 16 8 4 2 1
Test 1
(If any faults are logged) If no faults are logged, seven segment display models will show "--" in the display.
Example:
Fault 1
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Fault Codes
14 Lid Lock Fault Signal received by control is indicating the • Verify that the lid lock is not
32 16 8 4 2 1 lock will not lock or unlock when requested blocked by any external debris.
or the lid switch is indicating open when the • Check lid switch continuity at
signal received indicated locked. J513 on the control.
• Check continuity of lid lock
position. Opened or Closed.
• Check for proper operation of lid
lock. 120 VAC while activating
• Check lid lock wiring harness
from the control to lock
assembly.
• If lid lock assembly and harness
are OK, update the software.
15 Water Temp Sensor 1. Thermistor disconnected/not present. • Check thermistor resistance
Invalid 2. Failed thermistor from connector J701 on the
control board. Validate the
resistance matches the table in
mini-manual.
• Check wiring harness and
connections.
• Replace thermistor.
16 Adaptive Drain/Slow The total number of times during machine • This fault is set when adaptive
Drain life the actual amount of time the pressure drain cycle occurs to try to
sensor indicated the wash water had drained remove the rest of water in tub..
to empty exceeded the calculated time by the • If the adaptive drain cycle times
software. out, the control will run a Drain
Pump Clearing algorithm to free
the pump impeller of debris.
clearing algorithm fails look for
fault 18.
• If fault 16 is 100 and fault
18 never occurs there is no
problem…If fault 16 and fault 18
equal each other in faults, then
look for drain blockages including
house standpipe.
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Personality ID
Personality ID Numbers in Binary Format Personality Model
Number
To change the personality, the Service Mode must
0
Mode section under Diagnostics in this service
guide). 1
2
7-segment display models will display the number
programmed into the control. Models without 6
7-segment displays utilize the cycle status LEDs to
display the numbers.
7
1. Once Service Mode has been entered, rotate the
8
cycle knob to Test 17.
9
32 16 8 4 2 1 10
11
12
2. Press Start to enter the test .
3. The correct personality ID that has been Filled circles indicate light on.
programmed into the control will be displayed.
ID Number Displayed in Binary
4. Example: ID number 10 displayed. 32 16 8 4 2 1
0
32 16 8 4 2 1
1
2
5. If the personality is incorrect , press the Start
button again and the next valid personality will 6
be displayed.
7
6. When the desired personality is reached,
8
press and hold the Start button to select that
personality. 9
10
11
12
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Cabinet and Structure
Backsplash 5. Remove the four 1/4 in. hex head screws that
secure the rear cover to the backsplash, and lift
Before removing the backsplash assembly, be sure
to protect the lid and top cover with a towel or RJ45 connector connected to the rear cover that
material from being damaged. will need to be disconnected.
1. Remove the two 1/4 in. hex head screws that Pressure
secure the backsplash to the top cover. Sensor
Tube
Screws
Capacitor
RJ45
Connector
4. Rotate the backsplash assembly forward and NOTE: Be sure to reconnect and test all ground
carefully lay it face down. wires.
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Lid Lid Latch
Glass Lid Assembly Removal The lid latch is located on the underside of the lid.
When the lid is closed, the latch closes the contacts
1. Slide the backsplash assembly toward the rear of the lid switch. During the spin portion of a cycle it
of the washer. This will allow the molded-in secures the lid from being opened.
hinge cover on the lid assembly to be cleared.
Lid latch Removal
2. Remove four Phillips head screws (two on each
side of the lid assembly) that secure the lid to the 1. Insert a small shank screwdriver into the hole
lid lever arm. below the latch.
Metal Lid Assembly Removal 2. Push inward gently to release the locking tab.
On models with metal lids, the backsplash assembly 3. Twist the latch to the left and pull out .
does not need to be loosened.
To reinstall, angle the latch to the left . Slide the
1. Remove two Phillips head screws securing one
of the wire form lid hinges to the lid. turn to the right . This will lock the latch in place.
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Lid Switch/ Lock Assembly 2. Using a small screwdriver, push down gently on
the tab that prevents the lock assembly from
The lid switch and the lid lock are both together in moving.
one part .
3.
disengage the right lock body tab. Then slide
Bezel to the right , allowing the lock assembly to
disengage from the top cover.
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Lid Hinge Agitators
After the lid is removed, the lid lever arms can be slid
out from the hinge assemblies. They are the same, models listed in this manual. An impeller, a dual
so they cannot be mixed up. stage agitator, and a single stage agitator. Each
works uniquely to give the desired washability.
The hinges can be removed without removing the
top cover.
Impeller
Impeller Removal
Auger Removal
Agitator Removal
impeller.
2. Use a long socket extension (approximately 17
inches long) to assist with removing the 7/16
hex bolt securing the agitator to the shaft . The
splined coupler is part of the impeller.
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Top Cover Basket Assembly
If the top cover is being replaced, the control panel The basket assembly consists of the balance ring,
assembly and the water valve will need to be basket side wall and the basket bottom. The hub is
removed. If the top cover is not being replaced, the molded into the basket bottom.
water valve does not have to be removed.
Basket Removal
1. Remove the two 5/16 hex head screws that
secure the harness and power cord ground 1. Remove the backsplash and top cover
screws to the top cover. assemblies.
Ground Screws
Clips
– 51 –
Cabinet/ Apron Assembly Leveling Legs
The cabinet/apron assembly consists of the cabinet , Keeping the washer level is critical because the
top corner brackets, and bottom corner brackets. clearance of the tub to the cabinet/apron assembly
The leveling legs can be ordered separately if is minimal. It also assists with preventing the washer
needed. If the legs are replaced, ensure that from rocking and moving out of position.
the washer has been leveled according to the
Installation Instructions. Leg Adjustment
To remove the cabinet/apron assembly, two leveling legs by screwing them into or out of the four
technicians will be needed because of the bulkiness brackets until the washer is level, right to left and
of the cabinet/apron assembly. The weight of back to front .
the cabinet/apron assembly is approximately
30 pounds. A height of at least 70 in. will also be Replace any of the leveling legs if they show signs of
needed to lift the cabinet/apron assembly up and damage.
over the top of the tub assembly.
protector.
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Fill System
The water valves are located and accessed from 4. Remove three 1/4 in. hex head screws securing
inside the backsplash. the valve to the top cover and pull the valve up.
The thermistor can now be removed by prying
Water Valve Diagnosing up from under the metal lip of the thermistor. Be
sure the O-ring seal comes out as well.
The four solenoid valve requires 120 VAC to activate
the coils. The resistance of the four coil valve can be There are four replaceable rubber seals on the
check from the J514 connector on the control. The water valve where it connects to the dispenser box.
two coil valve is checked at the J514B connector. They come with new valves, but can be ordered
They are approximately: separately.
De
De
t er
Fa
Rin
t er
bri
ge
se
ge
c
nt
Ta
nt
So
Ho
pC
Co
ft e
t
ld
old
ne
r
Rubber seals
Co
Ho
ld
Bulging O-ring
– 54 –
Dispensers Bleach Funnel
Dispenser Drawer The bleach funnel directs the liquid bleach to the top
cover, dispensing it between the outer tub and the
The dispenser drawer holds detergent and fabric basket . There is no water valve to rinse the funnel
softener, delivering at precise times for the cycle after use.
selected. Water is added to the dispenser from the
To remove the bleach funnel, reach between the top
cover and tub cover and push up on the bottom of
out . the funnel.
Dispenser Removal To install the funnel onto the top cover, the locating
To remove the dispenser, the backsplash water valve down on the funnel to seat into position.
and top cover needs to be removed.
Top Cover
Dispenser
Box Dispenser
Shower
Dispenser
Drawer
– 55 –
Water Levels Diagnosing The Pressure Sensor
Approximate Minimum Water Levels The pressure sensor can be tested by either using
Test 10 in the Service Mode, or by checking the
• Impeller Models: 7 Gallons or 3 in. deep from output DC voltage of the pressure sensor at the
the bottom of the basket . control board.
• Agitator Models: 9 Gallons or 3-3/4 in. deep To measure the output DC voltage, connect the
from the bottom of the basket . meter probes between pin 3 and pin 4.
Approximate Maximum Water Levels
32 16 8 4 2 1
16 + 2 = Test 18
(Far left option knob to the far left cycle status LED)
Cycle Status LEDs
Rotary Switch DC Voltage Resistance Table
Position Resistance (k ) Voltage
1
C E F F
2
3
4
Knob 1 5
6
Position 1 is to the far left.
When the knob position changes, the cycle status
LED will blink. With each click of the knob to the Turn towards the right to advance position.
right , the LED will blink faster. With each click to the
left , the LED will blink slower. Selector Switch Removal
If a position on the switch is malfunctioning, the LED To remove the selector switches, remove the
will not blink, indicating the switch is bad. selector switch knobs and lay the backsplash
assembly on its face. Then remove the rear panel.
Diagnosing Selector Switches From the Control Disconnect the J615 connector from the control.
The resistance and voltage of the switch being Lift the tab on the selector switch and turn the
tested can be read from the J615 connector on switch assembly counter clockwise to remove. Do
the control board. Position 1 is to the far left on this for all of the option selector switches.
the selector switch being tested. The further right
the switch is turned, the higher the resistance or
voltage.
J615
1 8
W-24
W-24
R-24
R-24
N-24
N-24
Y-24
Y-24
W-24
W-24
N-24
N-24
Y-24
Y-24
R-24
R-24
1 1 1 1
Lift Tab
– 57 –
Wash System
3. Disconnect the harness connector for the
Recirculation Pump recirculation pump.
The recirculation pump is located on the bottom
4. Disconnect the wire tie securing the harness to
front of the tub and is mounted directly to the
the platform assembly. A new wire tie comes
bottom of the tub. The recirculation pump is a
attached to the drain pump harness.
120 VAC pump used to recirculate water from the
tub assembly, up through a tube to the top of the
basket . The recirculation pump utilizes the tub cover
to spray water over the clothes.
– 58 –
Drain System
The transfer pump only comes with one (1) hose. A 5. Remove three 3/8 hex head bolts securing the
standard washer hose can be used for the outlet pump to the tub.
side of the pump (Part #: WH41X10207).
Lean the washer back and pump out the water seen
in the basket .
Ensure that the washer tub is empty before 3. Push in on the locking tab and slide the drain
removing the drain hose. port up and to the inside of the cabinet .
1. Squeeze the spring clamp and slide it up onto 4. Squeeze the spring clamp and slide onto the
the drain hose part where it clamps to the drain drain hose where it clamps to the drain pump,
port and remove the hose. then remove the hose.
Drain
Drain
hose
Hose
Drain
port
Port
Internal
Drain
Hose
Clamp
Clamp
– 60 –
Drive System
The drive system consists of the belt , pulleys, Belt Installation
drive motor, mode shifter, speed/hall sensor and
transmission. They all operate together to agitate 1. Put the belt on the motor pulley.
and/or spin the load in the basket . 2. Stretch the belt around the transmission pulley
as far as it will go.
Drive Belt
3. Rotate the pulley until the belt is centered on the
The drive belt has six ribs and can be removed transmission pulley. Ensure all of the belt ribs are
easily. To access the belt , the belt protector needs to properly located on the drive motor pulley.
1. Remove three 3/8 hex head bolts securing the The drive pulley is mounted to the drive motor. It has
belt protector to the platform assembly and set
the platform assembly aside. during operation.
Bolt
Bolt
– 61 –
Drive/ Transmission Pulleys Cont .
Pulley Removal
2.
shafts. Torque the new pulley nut to 110 in. lb.
when reinstalling.
Magnet
Guide
post
hole
– 62 –
Drive Motor 3. Remove the two 1/2 in. hex bolts that secures
the motor to the platform. When reinstalling the
bolts, torque to 170 in. pounds.
Mode Shifter
The mode shifter consists of a motor that operates
by receiving 120 VAC from the control board, a
micro switch, and a spring and clutch. It engages or
disengages the clutch with the transmission pulley,
depending on whether the cycle is in spin or agitate.
Motor Removal
From the J512 connector on the control board, the The belt protector, belt and transmission pulley need
brown wire pin 1 to the blue wire pin 4 should read to be removed to access the mode shifter.
approximately 5700 ohms. 120 VAC can be applied
to the motor two black wires on the mode shifter to 1. Disconnect the mode shifter motor harness
manually check mode shifter operation. connector.
2. Install the clutch spring. 2. Remove the hub nut and Belleville washer. The
hub nut has reverse threads, and needs to be
3. Slide the clutch into the clutch level of the mode turned clockwise to loosen.
shifter and slide the clutch onto the shaft . There
are guide pins on the bottom of the mode shifter 3. Lean the washer back or lay the washer on its
that go into locator holes on the platform. side to access the bottom.
4. Install the two 3/8 hex bolts and torque to 60 in. After all other components have been removed from
pounds. the platform assembly:
Guide
Clutch Pins
Spring
Flat
Washer
Locator Holes
Tub Seal
1 8 6 3
Guide Post
– 66 –
Recircul
Drain Pump Pump
Mode Shi er
Motor/Switch
GEA2
Connector 13.2 31.7
5700
1 7 8
1 1 4 1
Y-22
R-22
V-22
20
S-20
T-20
R-20
C-20
V-20
N-20
C-
W-20
C-20
O-18 V-22
C-18
3 6 Y-22 R-20 Diagnos c
6
9
Posi ve common
N-18 R-22 T-20 LED COM Main Motor
Thermistor 1 4 N-20 COM
3.1
COM
O-18
N-18
C-18
J602 Overload
V-20 CLK
10000 Fuse 1 3
Isolated common W-20 -5V
6
COM 3.1 Speed Sense
1 C-20
1
COM
1
COM
W-24
W-24
W-24 J512
W-24 Thermistor 5VDC J615
1 4
1
J701 Pressure sensor Splice
Y-18
C-18
W-18
– 67 –
GY-18
-1
C-18 6
W-
G-18
18
W-18 W-18 GY-16
1
B_RBBD-18
B_SMTH-18
1
B_SMTH-18 Y-1
LINE 8 Capacitor Backsplash Cover
1 Y-18
5
GY-18 GY-18
3 GND EARTH V-20
Lock input
R-20
1
Lid Ground
J514 J514B
Y-20
R-20
V-20
1 3
striker
70
W-20
V-20
R-20
N-20
C-20
W-20
W-20
W-20
W-20
W-20
W-20
N-20
N-20
V-20
R-20
C-20
R-20
1374 1515 1374 1515 1515 1374
N-24
N-24
N-24
B-24
B-24
B-24
B-24
B-24
N-24 COM
B-24 COM
N-24 COM
B-24 CLK
N-24 -5V
B-24 COM
N-24 COM
B-24 COM
W-24
W-24
R-24
R-24
N-24
N-24
Y-24
Y-24
N-24
N-24
W-24
W-24
N-24
N-24
N-24
N-24
Y-24
Y-24
R-24
R-24
1 1 1 1 1
Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch
MODELS 220 & 210 ONLY MODELS 410-450 ONLY
J615 J615
1 8 1 8
W-24
W-24
R-24
R-24
N-24
N-24
N-24
N-24
R-24
R-24
W-24
W-24
N-24
N-24
N-24
N-24
R-24
R-24
R-24
R-24
1 1 1 1 1
Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch Rotary Switch
– 69 –
Warranty
• Failure of the product if it is abused, misused, • Product not accessible to provide required
service.
purpose or used commercially.
• Defects or damage due to operation in freezing
• Replacement of house fuses or resetting of temperatures.
circuit breakers.
• Products which are not defective or broken, or
• which are working as described in the Owner’s
Manual.
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES – Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in
this Limited Warranty. Any implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability or
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the
USA. If the product is located in an area where service by a GE Authorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip
change or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Service location for service. Proof of original purchase date
is needed to obtain service under the warranty. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home.
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your legal rights are, consult your local or
Extended Warranties: Purchase a GE extended warranty and learn about special discounts that are available
www.geappliances.com/service_and_support/shop-for-extended-service-plans.htm
or call 800.626.2224 during normal business hours. GE Consumer Home Services will still be there after your
warranty expires.
For product purchased outside of the US, contact your dealer for Warranty and Service information.
Warrentor for Products Purchased in the United States: General Electric Company, Louisville, KY 40225
– 70 –
Index
A P
Agitators 48 Platform/Transmission Assembly 65, 66
Auger Removal 49 Pressure Sensor 22, 33, 34, 37, 40, 43, 56
Product Specifications 22
B
R
Backsplash 29, 45
Basket Assembly 51 Recirculation Pump 22, 26, 31, 58
Bleach Funnel 55
S
C
Schematics / Wiring Diagrams 67, 68, 69
Cabinet and Structure 45 Single Action Agitator 50
Cabinet/Apron Assembly 52 Speed/Hall Sensor 62
Component Locator Views 24
Control Board Analog Knob Models 30 T
Control Board Electronic 680 Models 30 Table of Contents 3
Control Features 9 Thermistor 54
D Top Cover 24, 25, 51
F
Fill System 53
I
Impeller 8, 22, 26, 48, 56
Introduction 8
L
Lid 9, 15, 17, 21, 22, 24, 25, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43,
46, 47, 48
Lid Latch 46
Lid Switch/Lock Assembly 24, 25, 47
M
Main Harness Assembly 66
Mode Shifter 22, 26, 27, 28, 31, 39, 63, 64, 65
N
Nomenclature 7
O
Option Selector Switches 56
– 71 –