GE GTUP240EMWWGTUP240GMWW User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual
24” & 27” Unitized Laundry Centers
GTUP270EMWW
GTUP270GMWW
GTUP240EMWW
GTUP240GMWW
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The information in this presentation is intended for use by individuals
possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, &
mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may
result in personal injury & property damage. The manufacturer or seller
cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it
assume any liability in connection with its use.
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.
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES
If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to
complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be
returned to their original position & properly fastened.
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GE Factory Service Employees are required to use safety glasses with side
shields, safety gloves & steel toe shoes for all repairs.
Dyneema® Cut
Resistant Glove
Safety Glasses
must be
compliant with
ANSI Z87.1-2003
Prescription Safety Glasses
Plano Safety Glasses
Steel Toe Shoes
VR Gloves provide shock protection
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Model/Serial Tag
Located inside dryer on front panel
Mini-Manual
Taped on the inside of the service panel
Product Information
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Drum capacity 5.9 ft
3
Drum access area: 303 in
2
Heater power: 5400W
4 drying cycles (Timed, Auto
Cottons, Easy care, Delicate)
Auto cottons cycle available
Wrinkle care option
Exhaust max. length: 48 ft
Drum capacity 5.7 ft
3
Drum access area: 234 in
2
Heater power: 4500W
3 drying cycles (Timed,
Permanent press, Delicate)
No auto cottons cycle available
No wrinkle care option
Exhaust max. length: 48 ft
New 27 Old 27
DRYER 27’Design Differences
Unitized Laundry Center
Product Weight 240 Lbs
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Capacity 3.18 ft
3
Index rinse(w/basket spin) & Deep
rinse
Adaptive fill and Manual Fill
capability
ATC temperature control
Washer Electronic Control
LED status indicators
Quick Release Lid Lock
Capacity 2.7 ft
3
Deep rinse only
Manual fill capability
Discrete water temperatures
Washer Electromechanical
Timer
Cycle indicator thru timer
Slow release Lid Lock (ptc)
New 27 Old 27
27” Washer Design Differences
Unitized Laundry Center
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Capacity 4.4 cu. ft .
Drum access area: 150 in
2
4 Heat levels available
Delicate cycle available
Lint filter in the door
Front serviceable as per spec.
EOC removed
Height 3” taller
Capacity 3.4 cu. ft .
Drum access area: 133 in
2
3 Heat levels available.
No delicate cycle available
Lint filter at the rear of the
drum
Some parts require rear access
to service
EOC signal
New 24”
Old 24
DRYER 24’ Design Differences
Unitized Laundry Center
Product Weight 214 Lbs
“End Of Cycle Signal”
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24” Washer Design Diferences
Capacity 1.87 ft
3
Index rinse(w/basket spin) & Deep
rinse
Adaptive fill and Manual Fill
capability
ATC temperature control
Washer Electronic Control
LED status indicators
Quick Release Lid Lock
Capacity 1.75 ft
3
Deep rinse only
Manual fill capability
Discrete water temperatures
Washer Electromechanical Timer
Cycle indicator thru timer
Mechanical Brake
Transmission + I Motor
New 24” Old 24
Unitized Laundry Center
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Water Level
Automatic
(if Adaptive
Fill is needed)
Minimum
Medium
High
Maximum
T Board
2 buttons
Start / Pause
Options
5 Leds
“Shower Rinse”
“Deep Rinse”
Wash (Indicator)
Rinse (Indicator)
Spin (Indicator)
Temperature
Cold - 60
Cool - 70
Warm 80
Hot 110
Programs
OFF
Heavy duty
Whites
Colors
Easy care
Delicates
Speed Cycle
Extra Spin
Start Button Timer
Product Controls
Washer Controls
Dryer Controls
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Washer Components
Over flow
pipe
Motor &
Transmission
Drain Pump
Motor
Capacitor
Suspension
Rods
Pressure Switch Dome & Hose
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Gas Dryer Components
Motor &
Blower Assy
Gas Valve
Flame Detector
High Limit
Thermostat
Safety
Thermostat
Control Inlet
Thermostat
Outlet
Thermostat
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Electric Dryer Components
Safety
Thermostat
High Limit
Thermostat
Control Inlet
Thermostat
Inner Heater
Coils
Outer Heater Coil
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Control Panel Access
To access the service panel; remove the two Phillips screws at the top left and right of
the panel. Lift up on the panel and pull forward to release the panel from the cabinet.
The mini manual is taped to the backside of the service panel.
Mini
Manual
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Control Panel Access
The washer control and pressure switch are accessible after removing the service panel.
To access the dryer harness wiring connectors; remove two Phillips screws from the
heat shield and pull the shield forward to remove.
Washer
Control Board
Water Pressure
Sensor
Dryer Harness
Connectors
Heat Shield
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24” Control Panel Access
To access the washer/dryer controls; remove five Phillips screws, one on each side of
the control panel and three on the front opening. Remove the dryer control knob and tilt
the panel forward.
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27” Control Panel Access
To access the washer/dryer controls; remove six Phillips screws, two on each side of the
control panel and two on the front bottom door opening. Remove the dryer control knob
and tilt the panel forward.
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Control Panel
Washer Controls
Dryer Timer &
Start Switch
To remove the control panel from the cabinet; slide the panel to the right to release the
locking tabs from the slots. The washer controls are installed on the control panel, dryer
timer and start switch remain on the dryer front panel.
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Control Panel
To replace any of the washer controls; remove the selection knob from the front, lift the
locking lever and rotate the control to the left to release from the control panel.
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Control Panel
To replace the dryer timer or start switch (Timer motor dropping resistor EL); remove two
Phillips screws from the control bracket and remove the bracket from the front panel.
Both the dryer timer and start switch are twist lock connected to the control bracket.
Gas Model
Electric Model
Dropping Resistor
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Control Panel
The timer dropping resistor (on electric models) controls the run time during automatic
cycles. This 4500 ohm resistor is in series with the timer motor, when the thermostat
trips turning off the heat the resistor drops the 240 vac heater circuit to 120 vac to run
the timer motor. The resistor is held in place on the bracket with a single Phillips screw.
Dropping Resistor
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GE GTUP240EMWWGTUP240GMWW User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual

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