Always beeps, every 10 minutes, even though the power is off. I need to unplug it from the wall in order for it to stop beeping. This is a new washer, has done this since it was first plugged in, and have only performed four loads thus far. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
SOURCE: Kenmore Sedona Elite 3.8 Cubic Foot HE4t Washer (Front-Loading) 45089
open lower front with a starshaped bit(screwdriver) three small screws, to get to white plastic cleanout (easy to turn by hand)may have someting stuck in it. about a gallon of water is there so have two big towels ready to soak it up.
SOURCE: Fisher and Paykal GWL 10 US - Stops before rinse
52. (00110100) Eco - Diverter Top-up Fault diverter valve made be stuck in half open position ,may be a mechanical obstuction or the wax filled solenoid that actuates it may be faulty .located under machine beside pump .
SOURCE: beep coming from washing machine
You might have the end of cycle setting turned on. It will beep to let you know that the washer is done. Can turn off, under options on the control panel.
SOURCE: Constant beeping
I have an ATF8000 that did the same thing, unfortunately when this happens the entire control board must be replaced. I bought it for about $130 from a local appliance repair shop who then installed it for about $50. In all with tax it was near $200 repair.
SOURCE: maytag neptune washer keeps beeping
The Service Manual for reference. Sears Parts Direct for reference.
I have tried to work with a few folks on this issue never received feed back to resolution see this post. I feel the issue is caused by one of three possible issues.
A stuck key issue/defective Spin Cycle key making constant contact forcing the Key/LED to cycle thru the Spin Cycle settings. Under normal conditions if you press and hold the Spin Select key it will cycle thru the settings, yours has a mind of its own (defective issue).
A false signal from the Control Board for the Spin Cycle.
A corrosion path issue at the Membrane Pad ribbon cable socket connection between pins 5 and 4. See page 20 of the SM button functionality “Spin” key.
Try to verify that the spin cycle membrane key is not stuck/defective signaling the Control Board to cycle thru the spin settings. I have not experienced this issue but let’s try the Membrane Pad Test to get a start point. See the Service Manual page 15, I have modified the process to make it a bit more understandable at least for me. Make sure the two digit display is not On or Lite.
Press the off button first so there is nothing displayed in the Two Digit display of your FAV6800AW.
Now Enter / Exit Service Mode
To enter Service Mode press the Enviro Plus and Spin Only keys for three seconds or until the control beeps. While in Service Mode, pressing the Presoak key will start a membrane switch check that verifies switch operation.
All the LEDs (except Presoak ) can be toggled or slewed by pressing the key associated with the LED or set of LEDs. Do not press the Presoak again during this test.
Press each key once and only once including the Signal Key the on side and the off side, also the UP and Down Arrow key of the LED display. All keys (including the OFF button) must be pressed within 5 minutes for this test to pass. “PA” will be displayed for five (5) seconds once all keys have been pressed and the test is completed (more like PA will be displayed for only a few seconds on my FAV6800AW). Following 10 seconds of inactivity at any point, this test will exit without any display. Let us know the results.
See my additional comment this board has message limit issues.
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