Brian for Model Number ATF6700FS2 When the washer was running yesterday, I noticed a burning rubber smell. I was going to get a belt and replace it. Before I could do that, I tried to run it today. It will start and then shut off within 5 seconds. It gives Err message, but no code. I know the difference between burning rubber and electrical motor smell, so confident the motor isn't bad. I also checked the motor and belt, both spin free and look good. Does this sound like the control board?
Answer Hello Brian, NOTE: During normal operation, the display may show: “SAn” - deep clean (Sanitary Cycle) “cd” - cool down (Sanitary cycle) “do” or “dr” - door problem. “Err” - an error has been detected. “LOC” - control lock is activated. “PAU” - cycle has been interrupted. READING ERROR CODES: 1. Wake the washer by pressing any button. 2. Wait 5 seconds. 3. Press and HOLD the Start/Pause and Cancel buttons simultaneously. As long as the buttons are held, the failure code will appear in the display as an E followed by two numbers, a number and a letter or two letters. The control will beep and the Door Lock, Wash, Rinse, and Final Spin indicator lights will flash. NOTE: Pressing any button during operation of the cycle will produce flashing indicator lights, beeping and “Err” will be displayed. To change a setting after the cycle starts, press Start/Pause before making the adjustment. Changes made to the cycle will automatically be remembered each time that cycle is selected in the future. If you inadvertently erase the fault code, the unit will operate normally until the fault is sensed again and will once again display ERR, indicating the need to pull the code to lead you to the component at fault. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, October 1, 2014