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Thanks for this link. I am currently getting a MAV7600 ready to sell. When I first got it dumped off in my driveway, it would not agitate or spin, just fill. I replaced the lid switch plunger and now it seems to be working great. I want to run it through a couple more cycles to be sure it's in good working order before I add it to my inventory, though. I am a little concerned because the drum feels stiff and does not spin freely when the machine is empty and off. I ran a load of moving blankets through it just now and it was agitating and spun out great, but I am a bit apprehensive about it. So, I am going to study the tech info here and see what I can learn. Honestly, it had the schematic and timer chart in it when I was working on it a couple months ago, but now it's mixed in with a couple other ones that I was in too much of a hurry to bother writing the model number or inventory number on...so I downloaded this to make sure I had the right one. It's pretty similar to the ones we were troubleshooting in the core troubleshooting course, so I'm comparing the chart to what I see in the components in the console and trying to make that connection to add to the value of having it here at my disposal. The main concern I have is mechanical rather than electrical at this point: should the tub move freely when the machine is idle (off and empty)? Or is that a sign of some impending disaster? I don't want to sell it and then have the customer call back saying it failed. Thanks again!

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