LG WDM-10131F, WDM-80130F, WDM-65130F, WDM-101305F User Manual

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W ASHING MACHINE
SERVICE MANUAL
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLE CORRECTLY BEFORE OFFERING SERVICE.
website : http://www.LGEservice.com e-mail : http://LGEservice.com/techsup.html
MODEL : WD(M)-65130F
WD(M)-80130F WD(M)-10130(5)F WD(M)-10131F
CAUTION
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CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATION............................................................................................................................3
2. FEATURES & TECHNICAL EXPLANATION ................................................................................ 4
3. PARTS IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................................................ 6
4. INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................. 7
5. OPERATION................................................................................................................................10
6. WIRING DIAGRAM/PROGRAM CHART.....................................................................................14
7. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................15
7-1.BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE....................................................................................15
7-2.TEST MODE........................................................................................................................15
7-3.ERROR DISPLAY................................................................................................................16
8. ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST....................................................................................17
8-1. DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION...........................................17
8-2. FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................20
9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...............................................................................................26
10. EXPLODED VIEW.....................................................................................................................33
10-1. THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY .........................................................33
10-2. THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL & DISPENSER ASSEMBLY..................34
10-3. THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM & TUB ASSEMBLY...................................................35
APPENDIX (Replacement parts list).........................................................................................36
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1. SPECIFICATION
ITEM WD(M)-65130F, WD(M)-80130F , WD(M)-10130(1, 5)F
POWER SUPPLY 220-240V~, 50Hz
PRODUCT WEIGHT 67kg
WASHING 190W
SPIN (800rpm) 450W DRAIN MOTOR 32W WASH HEATER 2000W
WASH 45rpm
SPIN WD(M)-65130F 400/500/650 rpm
WD(M)-80130F 400/600/800 rpm
WD(M)-10130(1, 5)F 400/800/1000 rpm
OPERATION WATER PRESSURE 0.3-10kgf/cm
2
(30-1000kPa)
CONTROL TYPE Electronic
7.0kg
Synthetic (3.5kg), Delicate (3.0kg)
Wool (2.0kg), Hand Wash(2.0kg), Quick 30(2.0kg)
DIMENSION 600mm(W)
600mm(D) 850mm(H)
WASH PROGRAM
Cotton, Synthetic, Delicate, Wool, Hand Wash,
Quick 30, Rinse+Spin, Pump
OPTION Pre Wash, Time Save, Rinse+, Crease Care
DOOR SWITCH TYPE Bi-Metal type
WATER LEVEL 9 steps (by sensor)
SENSING OF THE LAUNDRY AMOUNT Adopted
FUZZY LOGIC Adopted
ERROR DIAGNOSIS 7 items
POWER AUTO OFF Adopted
CHILD LOCK Adopted
ELECTRICITY
CONSUMPTION
REVOLUTION
SPEED
WASH CAPACITY
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Jumbo drum
LG’s jumbo drum can wash about 40% more per load than conventional washing machine. A bigger drum improves the wash performance.
Protection against wrinkles
With the alternate rotation of the drum, wrinkling in the laundry is minimized.
More economical by Fuzzy Logic System
FUZZY Logic System detects the amount of load and water temperature, and then determines the optimum water level and washing time to minimize energy and water consumption.
Child-Lock
The Child-Lock system has been developed to prevent children from pressing any button (except Power button) to change the program during operation.
Low noise speed control system
By sensing the amount of load and balance, automatical distributes load evenly to minimize the spinning noise level.
2. FEATURES & TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
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2-1.FEATURES
40%
Temp.
Option
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2-2.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.
2-3.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 the water supply is stopped, then the washing program proceeds. Spinning does not proceed until the water in the tub reduces a certain level.
2-4.THE DOOR CAN NOT BE OPENED
While program is operating.
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FUZZY
LOGIC
laundry amount
selected washing
temperature
water
temperature
washing time
rinse time
spin rhythm, time
the best washing performance
SENSING
PROCESSING
DETERMINA TION
EFFECT
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3. PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Drain hose
Wrench
Power plug
Control panel
Door
Lower cover Adjustable feet
(For detergent and
fabric softener)
Drawer
Drum
Lower cover cap
Drain pump filter
Drain plug
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agents or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Cotton
Synthetic
Delicate
Wool
Hand Wash
Quick 30
Rinse+Spin
Rinse Hold
No Spin
400
800
1000
Cold
30
40
60
95˚C
Time Save
Pre Wash
Crease Free
Rinse+
Pump
Spin
Temp.
Option
ACCESSORIES
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Before servicing ask the customer what the trouble is.
Check the adjustment (power supply is 220-240V, remove the transit bolts....)
Check the troubles referring to the troubleshooting. Decide service steps referring to disassembly instructions. Then, service and repair . After servicing, operate the appliance to see whether it works OKor NOT .
ST ANDARD INSTALLA TION
The appliance should be installed as follows.
REMOVE THE TRANSIT INST ALL THE APPLIANCE ADJUST THE
BOL TS
ON FLA T AND FIRM SURFACE HORIZONT AL
Remove the transit bolts Turn the adjustable feet to
(4EA:
) with supplied wrench. set the appliance horizontally .
Keep the transit bolts and wrench for future use. Insert the 4 caps provided
into the hole.
The appliance goes up by
rotating the feet clockwise.
The appliance comes down by rotating the feet counter­clockwise.
4. INSTALLATION
7
1
High
Low
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HOW TO CONNECT INLET HOSE
Check that the rubber washer is inside of the
valve connector.
Connect the inlet hose firmly to prevent leak.
CONNECT DRAIN HOSE
CONNECT POWER PLUG
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Make sure that the hose is not twisted.
The drain hose should be placed under 100cm from the floor.
Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.
Avoid connecting several electric devices,
It may be the cause of a fire.
Avoid submerging the end of the hose.
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TEST OPERA TION
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Connect the power plug to In case of cotton program. the outlet.
Connect the inlet hose.
Preparation for Press the power button. Press
the
ST AR T/PAUSE
washing. button.
Check if the drum rotates Check if water is supplied clockwise and counterclockwise.
through the detergent dispenser.
Power off and then power on. Check if the door can be opened after 2 minutes.
Press the Start/Pause button after selecting Pump button by pressing Program button.
If SVC is needed during
check, remove
the remaining water by pulling
out the hose cap.
Check the water heating. Check automatic reverse Check the water supply .
turn.
Check drain and spin
Power off and open the
Water removal
door
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5. OPERATION
Start/Pause button
Use the button to start or pause wash cycle. The power turn off automatically 4 minutes after the pause button is pressed.
Spin
WD(M)-10130(1, 5)F No Spin Rinse Hold ➔ 400 ➔ 800 ➔
1000 WD(M)-80130F No Spin Rinse Hold ➔ 400 ➔ 600 ➔ 800 WD(M)-65130F No Spin Rinse Hold ➔ 400 ➔ 500 ➔ 650
Wash program selector
8 programs can be set depending on the type of the laundry. By pressing the button [Cotton Synthetic Delicate ➔ Wool ➔ Hand Wash Quick 30 Rinse+Spin Pump] can be selected.
Power button
Press the button to turn on and off.
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Option
Rinse+ : If you wish to rinse more, the Rinse+ option will remove any trace of detergents.
Crease Care : If you want to prevent crease, select this function after selecting spin speed.
Water temperature selector
Press the button to select water temperature. The water temperature [40
C 60 C95 CCold
30
C] can be selected in Cotton. 95 C is selected for Cotton
only.
Option
Pre Wash If the laundry is heavily soiled, Pre Wash course is effective.
Pre Wash is available in Cotton and Synthetic Program.
Time Save By selecting the Time Save option, the wash time may be reduced, depending on the
program selected.
Child - lock
NN OO TT EE
If the Program lamps are blinked at the same time after the power off or the end of the washing, the child lock mode is set. Cancel the child lock mode by pressing the [Temp.] and the [Option] button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Child Lock system can be set and canceled by pressing both [Temp.] and [Option] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. Once Child Lock is set, all button are inoperable except power button. Child Lock system can be set anytime even during Power-off and operation. It is automatically cancelled when an operational error occurs.
1000 800 400 No Spin
Rinse Hold
95˚C 60 40 30
Cold
Pre Wash
Time Save
Rinse+
Crease Care
Temp.
Spin
Option
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Start/Pause button
Use the button to start or pause wash cycle. The power turn off automatically 4 minutes after the pause button is pressed.
Spin
WD(M)-10130(1, 5)F No Spin Rinse Hold ➔ 400 ➔ 800 ➔
1000 WD(M)-80130F No Spin Rinse Hold ➔ 400 ➔ 600 ➔ 800 WD(M)-65130F No Spin Rinse Hold ➔ 400 ➔ 500 ➔ 650
Wash program selector
8 programs can be set depending on the type of the laundry. By pressing the button [Cotton Synthetic Delicate ➔ Wool ➔ Hand Wash Quick 30 Rinse+Spin Pump] can be selected.
Power button
Press the button to turn on and off.
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Option
Rinse+ : If you wish to rinse more, the Rinse+ option will remove any trace of detergents.
Crease Care : If you want to prevent crease, select this function after selecting spin speed.
Water temperature selector
Press the button to select water temperature. The water temperature
[40
C 60 C95 CCold 30 C] can be selected in Cotton.
95 C is selected for Cotton only.
Option
Pre Wash If the laundry is heavily soiled, Pre Wash course is effective.
Pre Wash is available in Cotton and Synthetic Program.
Time Save By selecting the Time Save option, the wash time may be reduced, depending on the
program selected.
Child - lock
NN OO TT EE
If the Program lamps are blinked at the same time after the power off or the end of the washing, the child lock mode is set. Cancel the child lock mode by pressing the [Temp.] and the [Option] button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Child Lock system can be set and canceled by pressing both [Temp.] and [Option] button simultaneously for 3 seconds. Once Child Lock is set, all button are inoperable except power button. Child Lock system can be set anytime even during Power-off and operation. It is automatically cancelled when an operational error occurs.
1000 800 400 No Spin
Rinse Hold
95˚C 60 40 30
Cold
Temp.
Spin
Pre Wash
Time Save
Option
Rinse+
Crease Care
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6. WIRING DIAGRAM / PROGRAM CHART
* Water Supply : WÆS * Intermittent Spin : IÆS * Disentangle : DÆT
* Basic Cycle * Optional Cycle * Pre-Setting Time : Water Supply - 120 sec. * Basic time is minute in washing chart Drain - 60 sec. * The actual program time can be varied with the load amount, * ~ Time for varies as the temperature or the amount of laundry water temperature or ambient temperature
Washing Rinse
Spin
W
Æ S
Pre Main
Washing
Drain
I Æ
S
W
Æ
S
Rinsing
Washing Staycooling
Heating
Washing
Drain
W
Æ
S
1 2 3 7654 98 10
Normal
Drain
I Æ
S
11 12
1
W
Æ
S
Rinsing
13 14
Drain
I Æ
S
15 16
2
W
Æ
S
Rinsing
17 18
Drain
I Æ
S
19 20
W
Æ
S
Rinsing
21 22
Drain
I Æ
S
23 24
W
Æ
S
Rinsing
25 26
Rinse +
Drain
Spin
DÆT
A U T O O F F
3 4
27 28 29 20
E N D
20
Cotton
Normal
Working
Time
(Hour:Minute)
About 2:38
120 MIN 60 MIN120240 60120 60 60 240 120 360 60 240 120 360 60 240 120 360 60 240 120 360 60 480 120 20 20
C Y C L E
S T E P
C
O
U R S E
Time
(SEC)
8
58
~
95
Synthetic
Delicate
Wool
About 58
About 58
About 1:23
4
18
Pump About 1
Rinse
+ Spin
About 19
4
18
4 ~
24
Handwash About 57
24
Quick 30 About 30
Pre Wash : If the laundry is heavily soiled, Pre Wash” course is effective.
Pre Wash is available in Cotton and Synthetic.
Time Save : This option can be used to reduce the time of a wash program.
To use this option press the Time Save button once before the wash program is started.
This option is not available with Quick 30 program.
Rinse+ : Used to additional rinse, which may assist in removing traces of detergent residue.
By selecting Rinse+function, the rinse time and the rinse water are increased.
Crease Care : • If you want to prevent crease, select this button with spin speed.
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7-1. BEFORE PERFORMING SER VICE
Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while troubleshooting.
V oltage of each terminal in 220-240V~ and DC while applying an electric current.
7-2. QC TEST MODE.
Pressing Temp, and Option button simultaneously.Power supply ON with pressing upper two button.Press the START/PAUSE button as follows.
~Press the START/PAUSE button more 4 times until stop spinning
Pressing number of
START/PAUSE]button
Checking Point
None All lamps turn on
1 time Clockwise spin (right) 2 times Low speed spin 3 times High speed spin 4 times Inlet valve for pre-wash operation
5 times
Inlet valve for main-wash operation Hot inlet valve in case of hot water fill
6 times Inlet valve for main-wash operation
7 times Counterclockwise spin (left) 8 times A Heater is in operation for 3 sec. 9 times Draining pump operation
10 times Auto off operation
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Temp.
Option
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ERROR SYMPTOM
1 WATER INLET Water has not reached to the pre-set level within 4 min. since
ERROR inlet valve operated, or water has not reached to the normal
level within 25 min.
2 IMBALANCE
The appliance is tilted.
ERROR
Laundry is gathered to one side. Non distributable things are put into the drum.
3 DRAIN ERROR
Water has not drained enough within 5 min.
4 OVERFLOW
Water is automatically being pumped out because too much
ERROR water is in the tub.
5
SENSOR PRESSURE
The sensor pressure switch is out of order.
S/W ERROR
6 DOOR OPEN
The
Start/Pause
button is pressed with the door open.
ERROR
The door switch is out of order.
7 HEATING
ERROR
The thermistor is out of order.
7-3.ERROR DISPLAY.
If you press the Start/Pause button when an error in displayed, any error except S/W ERROR will disappear
and the machine will change into pause status.
In case of SENSOR PRESSURE S/W ERROR HEATING ERROR DOOR OPEN ERROR if the
error is not resolved within 20 sec. In the case of other errors, if the error is not resolved within 4 min. power will be turned off automatically and the error code will be blinked. But in case of OVER FLOW ERROR , power will not be turned off.
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Crease Care
Rinse+
Rinse Hold
No Spin
400
800
1000
Time Save
Pre Wash
Time Save
Pre Wash
Crease Care
Rinse+
Cold
30
40
60
95˚C
Time Save
Pre Wash
Cold
30
40
60
95˚C
Time Save
Pre Wash
Crease Care
Rinse+
Cold
30
40
60
95˚C
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SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL
NO POWER
Water inlet trouble
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8-1.DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL OPERA TION
8. ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
Is the power plug connected firmly to 220-240V~ outlet?
Power failure? or Breaker opened? Is the outlet controlled by a switch.
Visit to check
Is displayed?
Is the tap opened?
Is the tap frozen?
Is the water supply shut-off?
Is filter in the inlet valve clogged with foreign material?
Visit to check
Clean the filter of inlet valve
Crease Care
Rinse+
Crease Care
Rinse+
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SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL
DOOR OPEN ERROR Refer to
7-3 ERROR DISPLA Y
Drain Trouble
Did you press the Start/Pause button when the door is open?
Visit to check
Check if the door switch is O.K
Is displayed?
Is the debris filter clogged with foreign material such as pins, coins, etc.?
Is the drain hose frozen with water, kinked, or crushed?
Visit to check
Close the door
Clean up the filter.
Time Save
Pre Wash
Time Save
Pre Wash
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
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SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL
Suds overflow from the
appliance.
(In this condition, wash and
spin do not operate normally)
No effect of softener
Is low-sudsing detergent for the durm washing machine used?
Is the proper amount of detergent used as recommended?
Recommend to reduce the amount of detergent.
Is softener put in the correct compartment of drawer?
Is the drawer closed during wash?
Is the softener cap clogged?
Explain how to use softener
Clean the compartment for softener
Visit to check
LOW SUDSING DETERGENT
Compartment for softener
This appliance has the automatic suds sensing function which operates under much suds condition for good rinse and preventing overflow.
When much suds are sensed, the suds removing fuction such as drain, water input, and pause will operate without rotating the drum.
Time Save
Pre Wash
Crease Care
Rinse+
Cold
30
40
60
95˚C
Cold
30
40
60
95˚C
Time Save
Pre Wash
Crease Care
Rinse+
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
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8-2.FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while troubleshooting.
2. First of all, check the connection of each part terminal with wiring diagram.
3. If you replace the PWB assembly (Main), put in the connectors correctly.
CAUTION
NO
NO
YES
YES
PWB ASSEMBLY
1
NO
NO
YES
YES
Check the fuse?
Check the harness Assembly.
Cancle the Child-Lock by pressing [Temp.] and [Option] simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Normal
When measuring the voltage of the outlet, is the voltage AC 220-240V?
When measuring the voltage of White(3pin) connector of the PWB assy, is the voltage AC 220-240V?
Replace PWB assembly.
Does the Child-Lock is set?
First, unplug the power cord and plug again. Check the buttons are operable.
Visit to check
NO POWER
ALL BUTTONS ARE INOPERABLE EXCEPT POWER BUTTON
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NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Wiring diagram
option (HOT)
option (HOT)
MAX
max
Is the water supply shut-off?
Is the tap opened?
Is the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity?
Is resistance of the inlet valve connector between the 2 to 8
k
?
Check the voltage between each terminals of inlet V alve is 220 - 240V~. (Refer to 7-2 TEST MODE)
Is water supplied?
Are replaceptacles correctly connected to the terminals of inlet valve?
Is detergent put in the correct compartment of the drawer?
Is the detergent caked or hardened?
Open the tap.
Clean the filter.
Replace the inlet valve.
Replace PWB assembly
Refer to solution
NO INLET
Check the wiring on the dispenser.
Put the detergent in the correct position
PRE+MAIN MAIN WASH
: Detergent
Clean the drawer.
NO WATER SUPPLY
DETERGENT DOES NOT FLOW IN
MAIN
WASH
SOFTENER
PRE ­WASH
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YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Wiring diagram
option (HOT)
MAX
max
ABNORMAL SOUND
SOFTENER DOES NOT FLOW IN
Fix the bolt tightly .
Replace the V-belt (4400FR31 16A)
Replace the motor.
Refer to
NO WATER SUPPLY
Check the wiring on the dispenser.
Put it in the correct compartment.
Clean the cap and drawer.
Is the pulley bolt loosened?
Is the belt worn?
Is there friction noise from the motor?
Is water supplied?
Are receptacles correctly connected to the terminals of inlet valve?
Is softener put in the correct compartment of drawer?
Is the softener cap clogged?
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YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
PWB ASSEMBLY
PWB ASSEMBLY
YES
NO
1
2
Clean the air chamber and hose. Replace the sensor. (pressure)
Repair drain hose
Remove foreign material.
Reconnect or repair the connector
Replace the pump assembly
Replace the PWB
Are there any problem at air chamber , the hose or pressure sensor?
Replace the PWB assembly .
Is the drain hose twisted or frozen?
Is the impeller of the drain pump clogged?
Is the connector disconnected, disassembled?
Is the coil of drain pump cut-off? (resistance of coil is 90~160
)
When checking voltage between connectors (
, )on spinning, is the voltage 220 - 240V~
as the figure?
HEATING WITHOUT WATER
DRAIN MALFUNCTIONING
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NO
YES
YES
WASH HEATER TROUBLE
4 1
AC 220-240V
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
(1)
Replace the thermistor (6322FR2046B)
Push the thermistor tightly to the rubber.
When disconnect the connector (1) on the PWB assembly is the resistance of the Natural connectors
( White),
(Blue / White) between 2.5kto 180
k
(105 ~0 )?
When checking thermistor on the tub, is the thermistor loosened above 2mm from the rubber?
When checking the voltage between two receptacles of the PWB assembly during washing. Is the voltage AC 220-240V?
After power off, is the resistance between yellow wire and red wire of connector 10 to 30
?
After power off, is the resistance of heater
10 to 30
?
Replace the PWB assembly .
Normal.
Replace the heater assembly .
HEATING CONTINUOUSLY ABOVE
THE SETTING WATER TEMPERATURE
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3 4
2
1
1
10
123 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
5
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Temp.
Option
SPIN TROUBLE
Normal.
Reconnect or repair it.
Replace the motor assembly. (4681FR1194A) or (4681FR1194B)
Check the sensor (Pressure) or hose (Sensor). If the problem is on the sensor or the hose, replace the sensor or the hose.
Press Power button with both Temp. and Option buttons pressed after power off. Press Start/Pause button 2 times. Does the drum rotate at low spin speed?
Is it disconnected or badly contacted?
Red : 3pin ( ), Natural : 4pin ( ), White : 2pin( ),
Natural : 3pin(
)
Check the motor connector, Is the resistance between the terminal in figure the same as below? Resistance between terminals
~ : 0.5~1.0 ~ : 1.5~2.5
Be sure to unplug the machine before measuring.
MOTOR TERMINAL
Replace the PWB assembly .
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Be sure to unplug the machine out of the outlet before disassembling and repairing the parts.
9. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Unscrew 2 screws on the back of the top plate. Pull the top plate backward and upward as shown.
Disconnect the PWB Assembly connector from Main
lead wire Assembly . Pull out the drawer and unscrew 2 screws. Push upper hooks down on the top and pull the control
panel.
Disconnect the PWB assembly from the control panel
by pushing 4 hooks down.
Hook
CONTROL PANEL
PLATE ASSEMBLY (TOP)
PANEL ASSEMBLY (CONTROL)
PWB ASSEMBLY
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Disassemble the top plate assembly . Pull out the drawer to arrow direction.
Unscrew 2 screws.
The hose clamps and the hose are disassembled. The ventilation bellows and the water inlet bellows are
disassembled on the tub.
Option
DISPENSER ASSEMBLY
DISPENSOR ASSEMBLY
DRAWER
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Disconnect the wiring receptacle. Unscrew 2 screws from the back.
When reconnecting the connector
Open the lower cover plate by using coin and pull out
the lower cover in the arrow direction after a screw is unscrewed.
Open the door completely .
Remove the two screws from the hinge. When removing the door assembly , it is necessary to hold the bracket that is inner of the cabinet cover.
1
2
3
INLET VALVE
LOWER COVER
VALVE #1 (MAIN) Whited/Black-Black VALVE #2 (PRE) Black - Gray
VALVE #3 (HOT) Blue/White - Black
DOOR
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Take apart the cabinet gasket clamp. Unscrew 2 screws from the cabinet cover. Open the lower cover cap and unscrew 1 screw inside. Take apart the lower cover.
Unscrew all the screws on the upper and lower sides of
the cabinet cover.
Take apart the tub gasket clamp. Make sure that the drain hole of the gasket is put
beneath when reassembling the gasket.
Refer to the arrow mark on the tub cover.
GASKET ASSEMBLY
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Remove the back cover. Take off the belt turning the pulley. Unscrew the bolt to pull out the pulley.
Unscrew 2 screws from the bracket. Push the motor in the arrow direction for
disassembling.
When reassembling the motor, make sure that motor
mounting bushings are not taken off from the bracket.
Pull out the hinge, pressing its snap. Do not use the pulled out hinge again. It may be taken
off during operation.
Hinge, Damper
Damper
1
2
3
PULLEY, MOTOR, DAMPER
(PULLEY)
(MOTOR)
(DAMPER)
Open the lower cover cap ( ) by using a finger Turn the drain plug ( ) to pull out the hose.
Unplug the drain plug ( ), then the water flows out, At this time use a vessel to prevent water flowing on the floor. If the water does not flow any
more,turn the pump filter ( ) open to the left.
Take out any foreign material from the pump filter ( ). After cleaning, turn the pump filter( )
clockwise and insert the drain plug ( )to the original
place. close the lower cover cap.
Clean the drain pump filter
1
3
2
3
2
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Cap
(Remaining Hose)
Screw
Pump Outlet Hose
Tub Pump Bellows
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Remove pump outlet hose. Remove tub pump bellows. Remove cap (Remaining Hose.) Disconnect the wiring. Unscrew 2 screws. Remove the pump.
Loosen the M6 heater nut to pull out the heater.
When mounting the heater, be sure to insert the heater
into the heater clip on the bottom of the tub.
Pull it out by holding the thermistor bracket. If it is pulled by the wire, it may be broken. When mounting the thermistor again, make sure that it
is got back tight to the bushing.
PUMP
HEATER
THERMISTOR
CAUTION
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SWITCH ASSEMBL Y, DOOR LOCK
WHEN FOREIGN MA TERIAL IS STUCK BETWEEN DRUM AND TUB
Take apart the cabinet cover clamp and release
the gasket. Unscrew 2 screws holding the door lock. Disconnect the door lock from the wiring connector.
Remove the heater. Remove the foreign material (wire, coin and others) by
inserting a long bar through the hole.
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10-1.THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBL Y
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10. EXPLODED VIEW
A485
A480
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10-2
THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL P ANEL & DISPENSER ASSEMBLY
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F430
A450
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10-3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM & TUB ASSEMBL Y
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K330
K332
K333
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Mar. 2002 PRINTED IN KOREA
P/No.:3828ER3013A
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