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1 Service Training This training will cover both
HWF5300 and HWF5000 Models. The main variations between the models are the control panel options and related parts. Options including spin speed will vary between models The HWF5300 is electronic touch control The HWF5000 is electronic dial and button control

2 H W F 5300 A W Model information *Very important when ordering parts
Color W = White A edition* Front load Washer Haier *Very important when ordering parts

3 Serial number explanation*
CE0H50E0100 C R 9A9 0001 Product code laundry Product line Date of manufacture First code Second code Third code Year Code Month Day 2000 Jan 1 Feb 2 2001 Mar 3 Apr 4 2002 May 5 Jun 6 2003 Jul 7 Aug 8 2004 Sep 9 Oct A 10 2005 Nov B 11 Dec C 12 2006 13 D 14 E 2007 15 F 16 G 2008 17 H 18 J 2009 19 K 20 L 21 M 22 N 23 P 24 Q 25 R 26 S 27 T 28 U 29 V 30 W 31 Date of manufacture: 9 A 9 Year Month Date * Does not apply to all product lines

4 Front Components

5 ! ! ! Drain Height ! ! ! 96” maximum 30” minimum

6 2. Net dimension

7 Product specification HWF5300
4 Cu. Ft RPM Energy Star Washer – Freestanding LED Touch Pad Electronic Control with Indicator lights Stainless Steel Drum 12 Cycle Selection Sanitary Cycle with built in water heater 6 Wash / Spin speed Combinations 3 Soil Level Selections 6 Water Temperature Selections Self Clean lint filter Child Lock End of cycle Signal and Cycle Error Signal Anti-Microbial Treated Door Gasket Variable Speed Motor Drum Light Bleach, Fabric Softener, Prewash and Detergent Dispenser

8 Product specification HWF5000
4 Cu. Ft RPM Energy Star Washer – Freestanding LED Electronic Display with Dial and indicator lights Stainless Steel Drum 10 Cycle Selection 4 Wash / Spin speed Combinations 3 Soil Level Selections 4 Water Temperature Selections Self Clean lint filter Child Lock End of cycle Signal and Cycle Error Signal Anti-Microbial Treated Door Gasket Variable Speed Motor Bleach, Fabric Softener, Prewash and Detergent Dispenser

9 Control panel HWF5300 N O P A K L M B C D E F G H I J A. Power
Start/Pause Soil level Rinse level Spin speed F. Water temp G. Beeper H. Extended Spin I. Stain Treat J. Rinse &/Spin K. Prewash M. Delay L. Custom program N. LED Display Zone O. Child lock P. Door lock LED

10 Error Codes Error Code Display Error Code Display For For HWF5300
Check Haier America Parts and Service web site for latest information

11 Drain pump Heater

12 Temperature sensor Water level sensor

13 Drain pump Heater

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15 Thermal protector UVW phase Thermal protector Tachometer Empty

16 UVW phase Tachometer

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18 Lock winding Unlock winding Shared Microswitch

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23 Self test HWF5300

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27 Wiring circuit – HWF5300

28 4 Shipping brackets MUST be removed and kept for future moves

29 ! Use HE detergent ONLY ! Detergent Dispenser Press down tab to
remove dispenser

30 Uses same locking system
Top Cover Removal Slide Cover Back to release locks Remove 2 screws NOTE – Front panel Uses same locking system

31 Release the wiring harness Push locking tabs down across top while
Control Panel Removal 5 screws 4 screws Release the wiring harness Push locking tabs down across top while pulling out at bottom

32 CONTROL PANEL DISSASSEMBLY
Remove screws and clips Access to Touch Pad Assembly Remove wire harness

33 Door Lock Removal Remove top cover Remove wiring then remove switch
Open door and remove 3 screws Remove wiring then remove switch EMERGENCY PROCEDURE ! ! ! If door latch is jammed: ! ! ! Remove top cover Pull down on tab Pull door open See ERROR CODES Section for testing

34 Water inlet valves Control Board and Water Level Switch
Wires MUST be on proper solinoid for proper operation Connectors are color coded See ERROR CODES Section for troubleshooting

35 drain pipe through cover
Drain pump Drain water using waste water pipe Remove screws and push drain pipe through cover

36 Remove screws behind filter cover Disconnect wiring and plumbing
Drain pump Remove Screws from bottom panel Remove screws behind filter cover Then tilt unit back ! ! ! Bottom Cover Removed ! ! ! Disconnect wiring and plumbing

37 Dispenser – Water Inlet
. Disconnect hoses Mark if necessary for proper replacement Remove dispenser tray and mounting screws

38 rubber covers and screws
Door Glass, Hinge and Latch remove rubber covers and screws Remove outer cover Note alignment groove Open door and remove hinge screws

39 Door Boot / Seal Rear of seal is held in place with screw type clamp ring With retainer ring removed fold gasket inward to remove Spring loaded retainer ring S-hooks at each end of spring

40 ! ! ! CRITICAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION ! ! !
Door Boot / Seal ! ! ! CRITICAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION ! ! ! Arrow and Notch shouldbe in alignment (arrow is behind counterweight) Drain Holes must be at the bottom

41 Shock Absorbers Front Shock Absorbers Remove the control panel and
door boot as shown earlier. release the screws on the front corner. Remove screws from top of front panel (2) and pump housing Lift top up and off of retaining clips

42 Use pliers to hold the raised end, then push the pin toward the back
Shock Absorbers Use pliers to hold the raised end, then push the pin toward the back When replacing the pins put a small amount of grease on the pin to prevent noise Remove Replace pins pushing in from the back

43 Belt Replacement ! ! ! NOTICE ! ! ! PINCH HAZARD
There is no adjustment for the belt. A loose or worn belt must be replaced. Do not fold, kink or sharply bend this belt. --To remove the belt-- ‘Roll’ the upper pulley while pulling the belt towards you. --To install-- Place the belt under the motor pulley then ‘roll’ the upper pulley and pull the belt into place.

44 Motor is easily accessed through back panel
Motor Replacement Motor is easily accessed through back panel Remove belt then wiring harness and 2 screws. Motor will pull forward off of rear bushings Bolts Wiring Harness

45 Heater Replacement Drum DOES NOT have to be split to replace heater
To remove the heater assembly: Loosen but DO NOT remove the nut. Tap the end of the stud with a plastic driver to release the squeeze bushing. Pull the heater out Heater and sensor is easily accessed through back panel. See trouble shooting section for specs and error codes. Replacement Insert the heater making certain it is placed with bend down and enters the retainer Tighten nut till you see the seal starting to puff out around flange Nut DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

46 * Remove control panel and front cover
Bearing and Seal See Haier America Parts and Service Website for latest information * Remove control panel and front cover * Remove mounting screws from dispenser housing * Remove counter weights (mark location before removing) * Remove drain and fill hoses * Remove motor * Remove shock absorbers – be careful to fully support tub * Carefully lift outer drum and remove through front opening

47 Rear main seal and heater Drum Assembly with boot and drain attached
Bearing and Seal See Haier America Parts and Service Website for latest information Rear main seal and heater Drum Assembly with boot and drain attached 25 screws around center of drum split the halves. Use care when reassembling – do not over-tighten. Watch that the O-ring seal is in place between halves.

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