From your description it seems like a problem with the operation of the control board's UI (user interface).
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From your description it appears to be a problem with the operation of the control board's UI (user interface).
Seems like a button is operating when it shouldn't thereby changing what occurs during a program cycle. By locking the controls you prevent this from impacting on the program.
Here's the [document|39044|mini manual] for the washer that may help.
Not sure if you used ''Consumer Error Mode'' (see p.2 bottom right) to check for any new error codes or whether it was the normal ''Consumer Help Indicator'' display message
Fault code 30 (stuck button fault) in the fault code description list ''might'' be relevant for your situation.
Performing ''Service Mode Test #18'' (see p.2 bottom right) might help to find the problem, although I'm not sure about this.
Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cables connected to the board as well.
If you suspect that the board is the problem, search online for ''WH22X35137'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
From your description it seems like a problem with the operation of the control board's UI (user interface).
Seems like a button is operating when it shouldn't thereby changing what occurs during a program cycle. By locking the controls you prevent this from impacting on the program.
Here's the [document|39044|mini manual] for the washer that may help.
Not sure if you used ''Consumer Error Mode'' (see p.2 bottom right) to check for any new error codes or whether it was the normal ''Consumer Help Indicator'' display message
Fault code 30 (stuck button fault) in the fault code description list ''might'' be relevant for your situation.
Performing ''Service Mode Test #18'' (see p.2 bottom right) might help to find the problem, although I'm not sure about this.
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cable connected to the board as well.
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cables connected to the board as well.
If you suspect that the board is the problem, search online for ''WH22X35137'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
From your description it seems like a problem with the operation of the control board's UI (user interface).
Seems like a button is operating when it shouldn't thereby changing what occurs during a program cycle. By locking the controls you prevent this from impacting on the program.
Here's the [document|39044|mini manual] for the washer that may help.
Not sure if you used ''Consumer Error Mode'' (see p.2 bottom right) to check for any new error codes or whether it was the normal ''Consumer Help Indicator'' display message
Fault code 30 (stuck button fault) in the fault code description list ''might'' be relevant for your situation.
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Try performing ''Service Mode Test #18'' (see p.2 bottom right) might help to find the problem, although I'm not sure about this.
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Performing ''Service Mode Test #18'' (see p.2 bottom right) might help to find the problem, although I'm not sure about this.
Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cable connected to the board as well.
If you suspect that the board is the problem, search online for ''WH22X35137'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
From your description it seems like a problem with the operation of the control board's UI (user interface).
Seems like a button is operating when it shouldn't thereby changing what occurs during a program cycle. By locking the controls you prevent this from impacting on the program.
Here's the [document|39044|mini manual] for the washer that may help.
Not sure if you used ''Consumer Error Mode'' (see p.2 bottom right) to check for any new error codes or whether it was the normal ''Consumer Help Indicator'' display message
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Fault code 30 (stuck button fault) in the fault code description list ''might'' be relevant for your situation. ''''
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Fault code 30 (stuck button fault) in the fault code description list ''might'' be relevant for your situation.
Try performing ''Service Mode Test #18'' (see p.2 bottom right) might help to find the problem, although I'm not sure about this.
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Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cable connected to the board as well.
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Here's a [link|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cable connected to the board as well.
If you suspect that the board is the problem, search online for ''WH22X35137'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
Hi @jamesville10390
From your description it seems like a problem with the operation of the control board's UI (user interface).
Seems like a button is operating when it shouldn't thereby changing what occurs during a program cycle. By locking the controls you prevent this from impacting on the program.
Here's the [document|39044|mini manual] for the washer that may help.
Not sure if you used ''Consumer Error Mode'' (see p.2 bottom right) to check for any new error codes or whether it was the normal ''Consumer Help Indicator'' display message
Fault code 30 (stuck button fault) in the fault code description list ''might'' be relevant for your situation. ''''
Try performing ''Service Mode Test #18'' (see p.2 bottom right) might help to find the problem, although I'm not sure about this.
Here's a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxoq0s40BOY|video] that shows how to access the control board in the washer. Check the recommendations per fault code 30 as to what to check and also check for any corrosion around the cable connected to the board as well.
If you suspect that the board is the problem, search online for ''WH22X35137'' to find suppliers that suit you best.