Troubleshooting, Installation wash cycle – Equator EZ 2500 C User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Problem

Possible Cause

Repair procedure

1. Machine vibrating
or vibrating noise

1a. Shipping brackets not
removed

1a. Open back of machine, remove 4 shipping
brackets connecting cabinet to drum

1b. Machine not leveled

1b. Adjust front leveling legs and tighten
locknuts

1c. Machine installed on uneven
floor

1c. Adjust leveling legs

1d. Machine installed on wood
floor

1d. Move machin to a more appropriate location
or install underlayment

1e. Rubber cap missing from rear
foot

1e. Install new ribber foot

2. Water leaking
from door

2a. Door not screwed in properly 2a. Screw door in properly

2b. Door not aligned

2b. Align door and screw in properly/Replace
with new door

2c. Boot leaking

2c. Change boot (porthole diaphrgm)

Problem

Possible Cause

Repair Procedure

1. Won't fill

1a. No power input.

1a. Check that the cord is plugged in, and circuit
breaker or fuse is OK. Test unit power switch.

1b. No water pressure.

1b. Check that fill hoses are connected that the
water supply is turned on, and hoses are not
kinked.

1c. Drain outlet below 20" (water
siphoning out)

1c. Route drain hose through a clamp on the
rear of the machine, at least 24" above the floor.

1d. Door not closed tightly

1d. Close door firmly, so that it latches.

1e. Door Switch/Lock.

1e. Set to start of regular wash cycle. Test for
115 vac between the common (low) side of the
water inlet valves & terminal 21 of the pressure
switch. If not present, the door switch may be
defective.

1f. Pressure Switch. (test with no
water in the tub)

Set to start of the regular wash cycle. Test for
115 vac between the common (low) side of the
water inlet valves and terminal 22 of the
pressure switch. If not present, the pressure
switch may be defective.

Installation

Wash Cycle

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