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Quick update - I was able to find the tech sheet by entering 27082600. It's basically the same as the other one.
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Hi Ray, I can not tell you exactly what is wrong with your washer without proper diagnosis. You can find the complete instructions in the tech sheets. - The part number for the control board is W10189966 which is APP item number AP4360738 Gene.
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My Oasis washer (model 110.27087603) cycles sequentially thru the water temp settings for approx 15 seconds, then stops on a random temp setting for approx 15 seconds, and repeates this cycle continuously. It does this as soon as the power button is pressed. I have tried leaving the power disconnected overnight, but it does not help. I took the control panel off and reseated every connector I could see, but no success. It usually will not go into any test or diagnostic mode. I have only been able to get it into diagnostic mode once and it showed error code F2. It then proceeded to rapidly cycle itself thru all of the test modes.
The washer will run through all of the wash cycles, but the temp setting continues to cycle. When water is going into the washer, I can hear the valves operating in response to the changing temp setting on the display.
I'm not sure where to go with this. I hate to start throwing parts at it. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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raf215 Does the machine pump the water out? If you don't mind me asking? However on the Oasis There has been many many revisions and software changes on that board lol When they fisrt came out they were coming out of the factory with permanant errors so ya never knew if the board was lieing or telling you the truth. I used to service the Oasis and Cabrio on a daily basis.
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Baron Verify all the valves are working does water go through the soap dish?
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Originally Posted by: v2k04 Baron Verify all the valves are working does water go through the soap dish? Yes, water goes thru the soap dish. Apart from cycling thru the temp settings, the washer appears to operate normally. Of course, the cycle time changes as the temp setting changes.
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i WOULDN'T WORRY ABOUT IT AS LONG AS ITS WORKING
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Originally Posted by: v2k04 raf215 Does the machine pump the water out? If you don't mind me asking? However on the Oasis There has been many many revisions and software changes on that board lol When they fisrt came out they were coming out of the factory with permanant errors so ya never knew if the board was lieing or telling you the truth. I used to service the Oasis and Cabrio on a daily basis. v2k04 - I ended up replacing the control unit and all was well until this past week. With washer plugged in to outlet but not running and lid opened, it started beeping as if it was going to start a wash cycle. Needless to say, I unplugged it from wall but after plugging it back in, I could not get the user interface manual test to run at all. I ordered the user interface board on Friday from Applicane Parts and it should hopefully arrive today. Last night I started to take the old one out in preparation for the new one but it's not clear how to get the board out. I removed the 3 screws that screw user interface cover to user interface board but can't get the board out. Any ideas, steps to remove or suggestions would be greatly appreciated :o .
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You get the whole control panel the board inside is not removable.......I got one here in my shop I'll go look for ya and verify but I'm pretty sure you get the whole thing Nope I was wrong Look in the mini manual that came with the washer it is in an envelope inside release the two clips on the front panel and lift the top it will have instructions on how to remove it. You have to get aggressive with the clips on the white cover and may end up breaking them
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Originally Posted by: v2k04 i WOULDN'T WORRY ABOUT IT AS LONG AS ITS WORKING Problem is, I can't control the water temp throughout the cycle. For example, it ends up washing whites in cold water.
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