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2. FEATURES & TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
2-1.FEATURES
¡ÆLOW TANGLE AND LOW DAMAGE.
Drum washing machine have uniform washing without damage and tangle by rubbing and beating.

¡ÆADOPT FUZZY LOGIC.
FUZZY denote that MICOM can set the optimal washing process by sensing laundry amount and temperature of ambience and water.

¡ÆLOW-NOISE.
Low-noise washing and spinning is accomplished by adopting electronic motor control.

¡ÆLIGHT-WEIGHT.
By reducing the weight of system dramatically to 63kg, it is easy to handle.

¡ÆRESERVATION. (DELAYED START)
If necessary, the reservation time for washing can be set up by controlling the (TIME DELAY) button.

¡ÆEASY CHECK OF THE WATER TEMPERATURE IN WASHING.
Water temperature is displayed by pressing the selection (WATER TEMP) button on washing.

¡ÆWHEN THE SETTING TEMPERATURE IS OVER 60¡ .
Washed water is gradually decreased by repeating WATER INLET-RINSE-DRAIN to prevent the laundry from damage by water temperature sudden change.

¡ÆPOWER SHOWER RINSE.
The front of door sprays out the water to remove the remaining detergent with just a little amount water.

¡ÆPREFERRED TEMPERATURE SELECTION.
Selected temperature from cold to heating(6 steps).

¡ÆCHILD-LOCK.
The Child-Lock system has been developed to prevent children from processing any button to change the program during operation.

¡ÆRINSE HOLD.
If you desire to leave your synthetic and wool fabrics in the machine after the wash program you may select the (RINSE HOLD) function to prevent them from getting wrinkled.

¡ÆAuto Restart
Although the washing machine is turned off by a power failure, it restarts automatically in its stopped again and the process is properly adjusted and it will be the same when the machine unplugged in operation is plugged in again.

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2-2.SENSING THE LAUNDRY AMOUNT
¡ PRINCIPLE : After the first water supply, the laundry absorbs the water with the revolution of drum, which causes the decrease of water level. Micro-Processor senses decreased water level and makes water to be supplied more and recognizes he amount of the laundry by calculating the times of complementary water supply. ¡ Criteria :

AMOUNT OF LAUNDRY below 2.0§, above 4.5§,

TIMES OF COMPLEMENTARY WATER SUPPLY 1~2 times 3 times or more

¡ The times of water supply depends on amount of laundry, material of laundry and water temperature etc.

2-3.DETERMINE WASHING TIME BY FUZZY LOGIC
To get the best washing performance optimal time is determined by sensing of water temperature, selected washing temperature and laundry amount. water temperature washing time
selected washing temperature

FUZZY LOGIC

rinse time spin rhythm, time

the best washing performance

laundry amount

SENSING

PROCESSING

DETERMINATION

EFFECT

2-4.WATER LEVEL CONTROL
¡ This model adopts a pressure sensor which can sense the water level in the tub. ¡ When the water level reaches to the preset level water supply is stopped, then washing program proceeds. ¡ Spinning does not proceed until the water in the tub reduces to a certain level.

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2-5.CONTROL OF DOOR OPEN
UThe door can be opened by pressing (DOOR OPEN) button after finishing program. UWhen the revolution of drum is stopped and in case water level is below level 2, door can be opened by pressing the (DOOR OPEN) button. UIf there is no power, the door can be opened by revolving the door opener. (If the water level is high, first drain the water by pulling out the hose cap)

2-6.IN CASE OF NOT OPEN THE DOOR
UPower is off or unplugged. UProgram is operating. U(DOOR LOCK)
door lock

light turn on.

UMotor(Drum) is spinning(Rotating).

2-7.IN CASE OF DOOR LOCK¡B ¡A LIGHT TURNS ON
UWater level frequency is below 23.2kHz.(Water level is high) UIn the tub water temperature above 45¡

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4. INSTALLATION
¢ Before servicing ask troubles of customers ¢ Check the adjustment(power supply is 220-240V, remove the transit bolts....) ¢LCheck the troubles referring to the trouble shooting. ¢ØDecide the step of service referring to disassembly and instructions. ¢OEAnd then, service and repair. ¢ºAfter servicing, operate the appliance whether it works O K or NOT. ¡/
¡ÆSTANDARD INSTALLATION
The appliance should be installed as follows.

REMOVE THE TRANSIT BOLTS
URemove the transit bolts (4EA:€ )with supplied spanner. UKeep the transit bolts and spanner for future use. UInsert the 4 caps(€L )provided into the hole

INSTALL THE APPLIANCE ON FLAT AND FIRM SURFACE

ADJUST THE HORIZONTAL
UTurn the leveling feet to set the appliance horizontally.

Low High

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UThe appliance goes up by rotating the feet clockwise 1 direction. UThe appliance come down by rotating the feet counter clockwise direction.

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¡Æ HOW TO CONNECT INLET HOSE
UCheck that the rubber packing is inside of the valve connector. UConnect the inlet hose firmly to prevent leak.

¡ÆCONNECT DRAIN HOSE

¡/Make sure that the hose is not twisted.

¡/Avoid submerging the end of the hose.

¡ The drain hose should be placed under 85§flfrom the floor. ¡ÆCONNECT POWER PLUG

¡/Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.

¡/Avoid connecting several electric devices, It may be the cause of the fire.

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£GTEST OPERATION
Preparation for washing. Press the POWER ( button. Press the PROGRAM ( button. Press the (START/PAUSE) ( ) button.

)

P

)

P

U Connect the power plug to the outlet. U Connect the inlet hose.

¡/ case of coloreds In program.

¡/ case of coloreds In program.

Check the water heating.

Check automatic reverse turn.

Check the water supply.

¡/ Press the button (WATER TEMP) ( ) and then the present temperature in displayed.

¡/ Check if the drum rotates to clockwise and counterclockwise.

¡/ Check shower because the water supplied on the door at first.

Check the drain and spin
Pre Main Rinse hold Super Normal
1200 1000 800 600 no Spin

Power off

Water removal

(Wash)

(Rinse)

(Spin)

¡/ After power off, press the DOOR OPEN ( ) button to check the door open.

¡/ SVC is needed, during If check and remove the remaining water by pulling out the hose cap.

UTrouble shooting refer to (7.ERROR DISPLAY) UAssemble and disassemble refer to (9.Disassembly Instructions)

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6. WIRING DIAGRAM

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7. TROUBLE SHOOTING
7-1.BEFORE SVC CHECKING
¡ÆBe careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while trouble shooting. ¡ÆVoltage of each terminal in AC 220-240V and DC while applying an electric current.

7-2.QC TEST MODE.
€ Pressing RINSE( ), and SPIN ( )button simultaneously. €LPower supply ON with pressing upper two button. then buzzer sound twice. €ØPress the START/PAUSE ( ¡a Press the START/PAUSE ( Pressing number of £ START/PAUSE£ button None 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times Hot inlet valve in case of hot water fill 6 times 7 times 8 times 9 times 10 times Inlet valve for main-wash operation Counterclockwise spin(left) A Heater is in operation for 3 sec. Draining pump operation Auto off operation Water level frequency(25~65) Motor rpm(About 45) Water Temperature Water level frequency )button as follows. )button more 4 times until stop spinning¡b Checking Point All lamps turn on Clockwise spin(right) Low speed Spin High speed Spin Inlet valve for pre-wash operation Inlet valve for main-wash operation Water level frequency(25~65) Motor rpm(About 45) Motor rpm(About 63~67) Motor rpm(About 114~117) Water level frequency(25~65) Display Status

7-3.HOW TO KNOW THE WATER LEVEL FREQUENCY
RPress the WASH ( ) and RINSE ( ) button simultaneously.

The digits means water level frequency(10-1 § )

ex) 241 : Water level frequency = 241¡¿10-1§ =24.1§

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7-4.ERROR DISPLAY.
UIf you press the Start/Pause¡b ¡a button in error condition, any error except ÔPEÕ will disappear and the machine will change into pause status. U case of PE¡H tE¡H dE¡Hif the error is not resolved within 20 sec., and in case of other errors, if In ¡G , ¡G , ¡G , the error is not resolved within 4 min., power will be turned off automatically and the error only will be blinked. But in case of FE¡H ¡G , power will not be turned off. ERROR
1 WATER INLET ERROR

SYMPTOM

CAUSE
§ Water has not reached to the pre-set level within 4 min. since

NO INLET

inlet valve operated or water has not reached to the normal level within 25 min.

2

IMBALANCE ERROR

IMBALANCE

§ The appliance is tilted. § Laundry is gatherd to one side. § Non distributable things are put into the drum.

3

DRAIN ERROR

NO DRAIN

§ Water has not drained enough within 5 min.

4

OVER FLOW ERROR

§ Water is automatically being pumped out because too much water is in the tub.

5

SENSOR PRESSURE § The sensor pressure switch is out of order. S/W ERROR

6

DOOR OPEN ERROR

§ The Start/Pause¡b ¡a

button is pressed with the door open.

§ The door switch is out of order. 7 HEATING ERROR § The thermistor is out of order.

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SENSOR ERROR

§ The connector (5pin, male, white) in the Wire Harness is not connected to the connector (5 pin, female) of Hall Sensor in the MOTOR. _Õ reconnect or repair the contact in the connector

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ERROR 8
SENSOR ERROR

SYMPTOM

CAUSE
¥ The electric contact between the connectors (5 pin, male in the Wire Harness and 5 pin female in the Hall Sensor) is bad or unstable. _ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector ¥ The connector (6 pin, male, natural) in the Wire Harness is not connected to the connector (6 pin, female, natural) of PWB ASSY(Main) or the electric contact of connectors is bad/unstable. _ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector ¥ The electric contact between the connectors ¡a6 pin, male in the Wire Harness and 6 pin female in the controller(Main)¡b bad or unstable. is _ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector ¥ The Wire Harness between Hall Sensor in the MOTOR and PWB ASSY(Main) is cut(open circuited). _ Repair/replace the damaged WIRE HARNESS ¥ The Hall Sensor is out of order/defective. _ Replace the Motor ¥ The controller(Main) is out of order/defective. _ Replace the PWB ASSY(Main) ¥ PWB ASSY(Main) is out of order _ Replace the PWB ASSY(Main) ¥ Winding in the MOTOR is short-circuited. _ Replace the MOTOR ¥ The Connector(3 pin, male, white) in the Wire Harness is not connected to the Connector(3 pin, female, white) of MOTOR. _ Reconnect or repair the connector ¥ The electric contact between the connectors a3 pin, male, white in the ¡ Wire Harness and 6 pin, female, white in the PWB ASSY(Main)¡b bad is or unstable. _ Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector ¥ The Wire Harness between the MOTOR and PWB ASSY(Main) is cut(open circuited). _ Repair the damaged(open-circuited) WIRE HARNESS ¥ The hall sensor is out of order/defective. _ Replace the PWB ASSY(Main)

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CURRENT ERROR

10

LOCK ERROR

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8. ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST
8-1.DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION

SYMPTOM NO POWER

GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL

Is the power plug connected firmly to AC220-240V outlet?
YES

Power failure? or Breaker opened?
NO

Visit to check

Water inlet trouble Is "no inlet" displayed?
no inlet
YES

no inlet

Is the tap opened?
YES

Is the tap frozen?
NO

Is the water supply shut-off?
NO

Is filter in the inlet valve clogged with foreign material?

Clean the filter of inlet valve
YES

NO

Visit to check

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SYMPTOM ¥ Door open trouble ¥ Error displayed on the program

GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL

When the door opened, Is the started or on the program TIME DELAY¡D ¡C ?

YES

Close the door
NO

Didn't you press the DOOR OPEN ( ) button when water remained in the tub? 1. Press the START/PAUSE ( ) button to stop the appliance. 2. Drain water by selecting spin. 3. Open the door by pressing the DOOR OPEN( ) button.

YES

NO

Isn't door opened in spite of pressing the DOOR OPEN ( ) button
NO

Visit to check ¡· ¡ K.¡ Check if the door switch is O¡/ ¡µ ¥ Drain Trouble
no drain

Is "no drain" displayed?
YES

no drain

Is the foreign material clogged in the YES drain pump filter such as pin, coin and etc.?
NO

Clean up the filter.

Is the Drain Hose frozen with water, kinked or curshed?
NO

Visit to check

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SYMPTOM ¥ Lather overflow from the appliance. (In this condition, wash and spin do not operate normally)

GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL Is Low-lathering detergent for the drum washing machine used?
YES

Is the proper amount of detergent used as recommended? YES Recommend to reduce the using amount of detergent.

LOW LATHERING DETERGENT

TThis appliance has the automatic suds sensing function which operates under much suds condition for good rinse and preventing overflow. T When much suds are sensed, suds removing fuction such as drain, water input and pause will operate without rotating the drum.

¥ No effect of softener

Is softener put in the correct compartment of drawer?
YES

Compartment for softener

Is the drawer closed during wash?
YES

Is the softener cap clogged?
YES

Explain how to use softener ¡· ¡ Clean the compartment for softener¡µ ¥ Error displayed as follows

Visit to check

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8-2.FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
CAUTION
1. Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while trouble shooting. 2. First of all, check the connection of each part terminal with wiring diagram.

NO POWER

When measuring the voltage of the outlet, is the voltage AC 220-240V?

NO

Check the fuse?

YES

Is the LED(1) on?

NO
(1)

Replace PWB assy (Main)

YES
(2)
(6) (5)

When measuring the voltage of natural connector(5,6) is the voltage DC 10~16.5V?

Replace PWB assy(Main)

NO



YES
Is connector(2) disconnected or disassembled? Reconnect the PWB assy (Display)

YES NO

Is wire of the PWB assy(Display) disconnected?

YES NO

Reconnect the PWB assy (Display)

Replace PWB assy(Display) (6871FC2272D)

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NO WATER SUPPLY
Is the water supply shut-off?

NO
Is tap opened?

NO YES

Open the tap.

When you press both WASH( )button and RINSE( ) buttons simultaneously, is the water level frequency below 240?

YES

Check the chamber(Air) and the tube clogged with impurity.

NO
Is the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity?

YES

Clean the filter.

NO
Is resistance of the inlet valve connector between 2 to 8 k§ ?

NO

Replace the inlet valve.

YES
Check the voltage between each terminal of inlet valve is AC 220~240V. (Refer to 7-2 TEST MODE) Replace the PWB assy (Main).

NO

DETERGENT DOES NOT FLOW IN
Is the water supplied?

NO YES

Refer to solution ¡A inlet¡B no

Wiring diagram

Are receptacles correctly connected to the therminals of inlet valve?

NO

Check the wiring on the dispenser. Put the detergent in the correct position

YES
SOFTENER MAIN PRE WASH WASH

Is detergent put in the correct compartment of the drawer?

NO

PRE+MAIN MAIN WASH : Detergent

YES
MAX

Is the detergent hardened?

YES

Clean the drawer.

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SOFTENER DOES NOT FLOW IN

Is the water supplied?

NO YES

Refer to ¡ANO WATER SUPPLY¡B Check the wiring on the dispenser.

Wiring diagram

Are receptacles correctly connected to the terminals of inlet valve? YES Is the softener put in the correct compartment of drawer?

NO

NO

Put in the correct compartment.

MAX

YES
Is the softener cap clogged?

YES

Clean the cap and drawer.

ABNORMAL SOUND

Is the pulley bolt loosened?

YES

Fix the bolt tightly.

NO
Is the belt worn? Replace the V-belt (4400FR3116A)

YES NO

Is there friction noise from the motor?

YES

Replace the motor.

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HEATING WITHOUT WATER

When pressing WASH ( ) and RINSE ( )button at the same time after draining, is the water level frequency 252 or more? When pressing WASH ( ), RINSE ( ) buttons at the same time while wash, is the water level frequency between 220~240?

NO

Replace the sensor (pressure)

PWB ASSY(Main)

YES
Checking voltage between two pins as press the power Button is the voltage AC 220~240V? Replace the PWB assy (Main)

NO

AC 220-240V

DRAIN MALFUNCTIONING

Is the drain hose twisted or frozen?

YES

Repair drain hose

NO
Is the impeller of drain pump clogged?

YES

Remove foreign material.

NO
Is the connector disconnected, disassembled?

YES

Reconnect or repair the connector

NO
Is the coil of drain pump cut-off? (resistance of coil is 90~160¥ )

YES

Replace the pump assy

NO
(6) (5)

2 1

When checking voltage between connectors (¥L ¥M spinning, is the voltage AC 220-240V , )on as the figure?

NO

Replace the PWB assy (Main)

PWB ASSY(Main)

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WASH HEATER TROUBLE
PWB ASSY(Main)
When checking the voltage between connector the PWB assy(Main)during whites washing ,Is the voltage 220 ~ 240V?
AC 220-240V

NO

Replace the PWB assy (Main)

YES
After power off,is the resistance of wire (RED-YELLOW) connectors between 10 to 30 ?
1 2 3 4

RED YELLOW

YES

Normal

NO
After power off and the heater terminal is disconnected, is the resistance 10 to 30 ?

NO

Replace the heater assy

HEATING CONTINUOUSLY ABOVE THE SETTING WATER TEMPERATURE
When disconnect the connector(1) on the PWB assy (Main) is the resistance of the Natural connectors €L Blue/White, Violet), ¡a ( €Ø (Blue, White)¡b between 2.5k¥ to 180k¥ (105¡ ~0¡ )?
2 1 4 3

(1)

NO

Replace the thermistor (6322FR2046B)

YES
When checking thermistor on the tub cover, is the thermistor loosened above 2mm from the rubber? Push the thermistor tightly to the rubber.

YES

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SPIN TROUBLE
Check on the spinning, is the frequency of the water level 248 or more. The frequency can be checked by pressing the WASH ( ) and RINSE ( ) buttons at the same time on the program. Check the sensor (Pressure) or hose (Sensor). If the problem is on the sensor or the hose, replace the sensor or the hose.

(WASH)

(RINSE)

NO

YES
When pressing RINSE( ), SPIN( ) and POWER( ) buttons at the same time after power off, press the START/PAUSE ( )button 2 times, YES is the drum low speed spin?

Normal

(RINSE)

(SPIN)

NO
Is it disconnected, or disassembled? ¡a Red:3pin(1)¡b

(1)

YES

Correct the connector.

NO
Check the motor connector, is the resistance of the terminal same as the figure? MOTOR TERMINAL
3 2
1

NO

Replace the motor assy. (4681FR1241B)



€L €Ø

Resistance of terminal: € ~ €L / €L €Ø / €Ø € : About 6.5§ ~ ~

YES
Replace the PWB assy (Main)

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9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
RDisassemble and repair the parts after pulling out power cord from the outlet

CONTROL PANEL
€ Two screws are unscrewed on the top plate. €LThe plate assy(Top) is pulled back and then upward to arrow direction.

PLATE ASSY(TOP)

€ The PWB assy(Display) connectors are

Hook

disconnected. €LPull out drawer, three screws are unscrewed. €ØPush two upper hooks and pull the control panel forward.

PANEL ASSY(CONTROL)

€ The PWB assy(Display) is disconnected.
PWB ASSY(DISPLAY)

€LWhen 9 screws are unscrewed on the PWB insulator and the PWB assy(Display) is disassembled from the PWB insulator.

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DISPENSER ASSY

€ Disassemble the top plate assy. €LPull the drawer to arrow direction. €ØTwo screws are unscrewed.

DRAWER

Valve(Hot)

€ The hose clamps and the hose are disassembled. €LThe ventilation bellows and the water inlet bellows are disassembled on the tub.

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INLET VALVE
3 2 1

€ Disconnect the wiring connector. €LUnscrew 2 screws from the back. T When reconnecting the connector VALVE#1(MAIN) VALVE#2(PRE) VALVE#3(HOT) White/Black - Black Gray/ White - Black Blue/Red-Black

¡a WD-1223FH/1225FH/1243FH/1245FH¡b

PWB ASSY(MAIN)

€ The back cover is removed. €LUnscrew 2 screws €Ø Pull the PWB assy (Main) as shown.

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LOWER COVER
§ Open the lower cover cap by using coin and remove the lower cover to arrow direction after screw is unscrewed.

DOOR
¡ When the power cord is plugged, the door can be opened by pushing the DOOR OPEN ( € Open the door completely. €LRemove the two screws from the hinge. ) button

EMERGENCY DOOR RELEASE

Door opening method in case of no electricity
€ Rotate the emergency door release counterclockwise, by a coin.
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Removing method of remained water
€ Rotate the drain plug (remaining hose) to arrow direction. €LPull it out from hose. ¡ First, prepare a bucket to put in the remained water

Drain plug (Remaining Hose)

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GASKET ASSY
€ The cabinet gasket clamp is released. €LTwo screws are unscrewed from the cabinet cover.

€ Three screws are unscrewed from the lower cover. €LThe lower cover is disassembled.

€ The control panel is removed. €LScrew is unscrewed from the cabinet cover.

€ Take apart the tub gasket clamp €LMake sure that the drain hole of the gasket is put beneath when reassembling the gasket. ¡ Refer to the arrow mark on the tub cover.

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PULLEY, MOTOR, DAMPER
€ The back cover is removed. €LThe belt is pulled off while turning over the pulley. €ØThe bolt is unscrewed to the shaft and then the pulley pulled off.

(PULLEY)

€ Two screws are unscrewed from the bracket(Motor). €LThe motor is pushed to arrow direction and then it is disassembled. (When mounting the rubber should be fit the

1 3

2

bracket holder)

(MOTOR)

€ Lay the washing machine.

Hinge, Damper

Damper

€LThe hinge(Damper) at the tub is pulled off pressing on the snaps at the sharp end. €ØThe hinge at the base is pulled off.

(DAMPER)

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PUMP
Pump Outlet Hose

€ Remove the pump outlet hose. €LRemove the tub pump hose. €ØThe pump connectors are disconnected, the hose is pulled off. €OEThree screws are unscrewed. €ºThe pump is disassembled to arrow direction.

Tub Pump Hose

HEATER
€ Three screws are unscrewed. €LThe heater M6 bolt is loosened and it is released through the tub cover.

CAUTION
When mounting the heater, the heater should be inserted the heater clip on the bottom of the tub.

THERMISTOR
€ Pull it out by holding the thermistor bracket. TIf holding the wire and pulling out it, it may be broken. TThe thermistor should be checked it is pulled to the rubber tightly.

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DOOR HINGE ASSY
€ Two screw are unscrewed on the door and the door is disassembled. €LThe cabinet cover clamp is removed and the gasket is released. €ØTwo screws are unscrewed on the door hinge. €OEThe door hinge is disassembled by pushing the door hinge arm inside the cabinet cover.

SWITCH ASSY, DOOR LOCK
€ The cabinet cover clamp is removed and the gasket is released. €LTwo screws are unscrewed. €ØThe Door Lock S/W is disconnected from the wiring connector and the strap.

WHEN FOREIGN MATERIAL STACK BETWEEN DRUM AND TUB
€ The heater is removed. €LThe foreign material(wire, coin, etc) is removed by inserting the long bar in the hole.

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10. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST
10-1.THE PART LIST OF CABINET ASSY
A-1 A-2

A-47 A-45 A-39 A-38 A-43 A-6 A-37 A-35 A-7 A-34 A-36 A-33 A-32 A-31 A-30 A-10 A-44 A-5

A-29 A-27 A-28 A-53 A-13 A-26 A-25 A-24 A-14 A-15 A-16 A-11 A-51

A-17 A-18 A-23 A-49 A-21 A-22

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¡Æ THE PART LIST OF CABINET ASSY
L/No.
A-1 A-2 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-10

PART NAME
PLATE ASSY(TOP) SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ BACK COVER SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ CABINET ASSY POWER CORD ASSY *See Appendix(type of power cord)

PART NO.
3301ER1001 1TTL0403018 3808FR1202A 1TTG0402618 3901FR0045 6411FR1169B 6411FR1169D 6411FR1169E 6411FR1169F 6411FR1169K 6411FR1169L 6411FR1169N 6411FR1169P 6411FR1169Q

SVC SPEC ¡fl CORD Q¡TY
R 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 R 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 R 1 1 24 4 R R 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 C-4-2 S-2-1 B-5 B-3 B-3(BSI) B-3(SISIR) C-4-2 S-2-3 S-2-1

A-11 A-13 A-14 A-15 A-16 A-17 A-18 A-21 A-22 A-23 A-24 A-25 A-26

SCREW SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ SENSOR PRESSURE BASE SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ BRACKET, BASE FEET ASSY COVER, LOWER SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ CAP(REMAINING HOSE) OPENER, DOOR STRAP CLAMP ASSY, CABINET GASKET

4000W4A003A 1TTG0402618 6600FR1704S 3040FR0049A 1TTG0403018 4810FR4136A 5413FR4154A 3550FR1166 1TTL0402618 5006FR3146 5870FR3147 4640FR4118A 2W20017A

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L/No.
A-27 A-28 A-29 A-30 GUIDE SCREW

PART NAME

PART NO.
4974FR4145 4000FD4191A 1TTL0403032 6601FR1119C 6601FR1262A

SVC SPEC ¡fl CORD Q¡TY
1 2 2 R R 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 2 R 1 220-240VAC 220-240VAC
220-240VAC (EMZ)

SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ SWITCH ASSY, DOOR LOCK

A-31 A-32 A-33 A-34 A-35 A-37 A-38 A-39 A-43 A-44 A-45 A-47 A-49 A-51 A-53

SCREW HINGE ASSY SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ COVER, CABINET SCREW, TAPPING PAN HEAD £ £ HOLDER HOLDER SCREW, TAP TITE(S) PAN HEAD £ £ HOLDER BOLT ASSY, TRANSIT BUSHING DOOR ASSY LOWER COVER CAP SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD£ £ PWB ASSY(MAIN)

4000FD4191A 4775FR2114B 1TTL0403032 3550FR1213 1TPL0402618 4930FR4157A 4930ER4001A 1SCPF040327 4930FR3151A 4011FR3159A 4830FR3107 3581FR1200D 5006FR3179 1TTL0403018 6871EC1008

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10-2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL & DISPENSER ASSY
B-1 B-24

B-2
B-21 B-4

B-5 B-6 B-7

B-19

B-22

B-8

B-25 B-10 B-11 B-12 B-13

B-18

B-17 B-14

B-15

B-16

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¡Æ THE PARTS LIST OF CONTROL PANEL & DISPENSER ASSY
L/No.
B-1 B-2 B-4

PART NAME
SCREW, MACHINE PAN HEAD £ £ VALVE HOSE ASSY, INLET

PART NO.
1SCPF040268 5220FR3067A 5220FR1251A 5214FA1146 5215FD3715 3W40102

SVC SPEC ¡fl CORD Q¡TY

R R R R R

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

220-240VAC
220-240VAC (SEMKO)

VDE(IMQ) VDE(IMQ)

B-5 B-6 B-7 B-8 B-10 B-11 B-12 B-13 B-14 B-15 B-16 B-17 B-18

HOSE CONNECTOR (MECH), DRAIN HOSE SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD£ £ HOSE ASSY, DRAIN CLAMP CLAMP BELLOWS RING, SNAP SCREW PWB ASSY(DISPLAY) PANEL ASSY, CONTROL WD-1223F(H)/WD-1225F(H) WD-1243F(H)/WD-1245F(H) SCREW, TAPPING TRUSS HEAD £ £ LEAD WIRE ASSY

5214FR4125B 4932FR3156A 1TTG0402618 5214FR3188A 4861FR3068C 4860FR3092D 4738FR2065A 3W500120 4W51132A 6871FC2272D 3721ER1004 3721FR1196 1TTL0403532 6877ER1002A 6877ER1002B 6877ER1192B 6877FC2261B R R R R R R

1 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MAIN MAIN(Hot) MOTOR~PWB DISPLAY~PWB

B-19 B-21 B-22 B-24 B-25

PANEL ASSY, DRAWER DISPENSER ASSY DRAIN HOSE HANGER VALVE HOSE, PUMP

WD-1223F(H)/WD-1225F(H) WD-1243F(H)/WD-1245F(H)

3721ER1001 3721FR1244 4925FR1137F 4925FR1137G 3W50712A 5220FR1280A 5214FR3188A

R

R

1 1 1 1

HEATING
220-240VAC (HEATING)

R R

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10-3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM & TUB ASSY
C-43 C-42 C-49 C-44 C-45 C-41 C-46 C-1

C-40

C-39 C-38 C-37 C-2 C-3

C-36 C-35 C-47 C-34 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-9 C-31 C-10 C-26 C-8 C-25 C-24 C-27 C-11 C-4

C-12 C-13 C-14

C-15 C-21 C-23 C-22 C-19 C-18 C-17 C-20 C-16

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¡Æ THE PART LIST OF DRUM & TUB ASSY
L/No.
C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-8 C-9 C-10 C-11 C-12 C-13 C-14 C-15 C-16 C-17 C-18 C-19 C-20 C-21 C-22 C-23 C-24 C-25 C-26 BOLT ASSY BELT, POLY-V PULLEY TUB ASSY BRACKET SPRING SCREW SCREW BRACKET, MOTOR SCREW MOTOR ASSY DAMPER ASSY HINGE BOLT ASSY WEIGHT, BALANCE LOWER CLAMP HOSE(SENSOR) CHAMBER, AIR CLAMP, HOSE BELLOWS CLAMP, HOSE HOUSING ASSY (MECH), PUMP SCREW, TAPPING TURSS HEAD£ £ PROTECTOR (MECH) SCREW, TAPPING TURSS HEAD£ £ HEATER ASSY

PART NAME

PART NO.
4011FR3173A 4400FR3116A 4560FR1149A 3045FR0031C 4810FR4167A 4970FR2084F 1SZZFA4362A 1SZZFR4174A 4810FR1197A 1SZZFA4362A 4681FR1241B 4901FR2080A 4774FR3118A 4011FR3173B 4844FR1283A 4860FR3092C 5214FR4125J 3504FR3134A 4861FR3068C 4738FR1145A 4861FR3068E 3661FR2093 1TTL0403018 3740FR3043A 1TTL0403318 5301FR1158A 5301FR1158B 5301FR1158C 5301FR1158D

SVC Q¡TY SPEC ¡fl CORD
1 R R 1 1 1 1 R 1 2 2 1 4 R R R 1 2 4 3 1 1 R R 1 1 3 R 1 1 R 1 3 1 3 1 R 1 1 1 220VAC2500W 240VAC2000W 220VAC2000W 230VAC2000W 220-240VDC

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L/No.
C-27 C-31 C-34 C-35 C-36 C-37 C-38 C-39 C-40 C-41 C-42 C-43 C-44 C-45 C-46 C-47 C-49 C-50 THERMISTOR RUBBER GASKET COVER, TUB

PART NAME

PART NO.
6322FR2046B 5040FR4168B 4987FR1165B 3044FR0027A 1TTL0403318 4036FR4123A 4860FR4124A 3044FR1220 4970FR2084E 4930FR3040A 4844FR1223A 1SZZFA4362A 4810FR4166A 1TTL0503318 4810FR4126A 4861ER2001A 4180FR4126B 4W51132A

SVC Q¡TY ¡fl CORD
R R 1 4 1 R 1 3 1 11 1 2 R R 3 1 6 1 12 2 1 1 3

SPEC

SCREW, TAPPING TURSS HEAD£ £ SEAL CLAMP, TUB TUB, DRUM ASSY SPRING HOLDER(SPRING) WEIGHT, BALANCE UPPER SCREW BRACKET RIGHT SCREW BRACKET UPPER LEFT TUB GASKET CLAMP ASSY BRACKET UPPER RIGHT SCREW

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¡Æ APPENDIX(The type of power cord)
TYPE TYPE OF PLUG POWER CORD P/No.

17

A-1

12.7

17

21

A-2

12.7

-

16

¿5

B-1
16.5

-

2A 2PIN 3.5¯ EPIN 5¯ B-2 5A 2PIN 5¯ EPIN 7¯ 15A 2PIN 7¯ EPIN 8.6¯

-

B-3

6411FR1169F

21

B-5

29

¿7 ¿8.5 25.6

6411FR1169E

19

C-1
19

4.8

-

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TYPE

TYPE OF PLUG

POWER CORD P/No.

19

C-2-1
19

4.8

-

19

C-2-2
19

4.8

6411FD1096V

19

C-3-1
17.5

¿4.8

-

19

C-3-2
19

¿4.8

-

19

6411FR1169B
¿4.8 19

C-4-2

6411FR1169N

C-5

¿4 9.5 9.5

19

-

17

38.3 1.6 20 10.3 18.26
6.3

6411FR1169D 6411FR1169P 6411FR1169Q

S-2-1

7.9

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