LG WM3570H*A Service manual

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WASHING MACHINE
SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE PROBLEMS CORRECTLY BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT.
MODEL: WM3570H*A
CONTENTS
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1. Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 3
2. Features and Technical Explanation ............................................................................................ 4-6
3. Parts Identification ........................................................................................................................... 7
4. Installation and Test ................................................................................................................... 8-10
5. Operation ................................................................................................................................. 11-17
5-1. Control Panel Features ..................................................................................................... 11-13
5-2. Cycle Guide ........................................................................................................................... 14
5-3. Special Functions ................................................................................................................... 15
5-4. Explanation of Each Process ............................................................................................ 16-17
6. Test Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 18
6-1. Safety Caution ....................................................................................................................... 18
6-2. Load Test Mode ..................................................................................................................... 18
6-3. How To Read the Display in Load Test Mode ........................................................................ 18
7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 19
7-1. Safety Caution ....................................................................................................................... 19
7-2. Error Mode Summary ....................................................................................................... 19-20
7-3. Troubleshooting With Error ............................................................................................... 21-27
7-4. Troubleshooting Else ........................................................................................................ 28-32
7-5. Before using the Tag On function .......................................................................................... 33
8. Component Testing Information .................................................................................................... 34
8-1. Filter Assembly (Line Filter) ................................................................................................... 34
8-2. Door Look Switch Assembly ............................................................................................. 35-36
8-3. Stator Assembly ................................................................................................................ 37-39
8-4. Pump Motor Assembly ........................................................................................................... 40
8-5. Inlet Valve Assembly .............................................................................................................. 41
8-6. Heater Assembly .................................................................................................................... 42
8-7. Thermistor Assembly ........................................................................................................ 43-44
9. Disassembly Instructions ........................................................................................................... 45-53
10. Exploded View ......................................................................................................................... 54-56
10-1. Cabinet and Control Panel Assembly ................................................................................... 54
10-2. Drum and Tub Assembly ...................................................................................................... 55
10-3. Dispenser Assembly ............................................................................................................. 56
11. Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 57
1. SPECIFICATIONS
3
WM3570H*AITE M
COLOR
POWER SUPPLY
PRODUCT WEIGHT
ELECTRIC POWER
CONSUMPTION
REVOLUTION
SPEED
CYCLES
WASH/RINSE TEMPERATURES
SPIN SPEEDS
OPTIONS
WATER CIRCULATION
OPERATIONAL WATER PRESSURE
CONTROL TYPE
WASH CAPACITY [cu.ft. ]
DIMENSIONS
DELAY WASH
DOOR SWITCH TYPE
WATER LEVEL
LAUNDRY LOAD SENSING
WASHING
DRAIN MOTOR
WASH HEATER
WASH
SPIN
Blue White, VCM
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
202.8lb (92kg)
240 W
80 W
1000 W
46 rpm
0-1,300 rpm
12
5
5
Steam, Pre Wash, Delay Wash, Custom PGM, Fresh Care,
PGM Save, Turbo Wash, Cold Wash, Extra Rinse, Rinse+Spin
Incorporated
14.5 – 142 PSI(100 – 980kPa)
Electronic
(4.3 DOE)
27”(W) X 29
3
”(D) X 38
/4
PTC + Solenoid
10 steps (by sensor)
11
”(H), 51”(D, door open)
/16
up to 19 hours
Incorporated
ERROR DIAGNOSIS
AUTO POWER OFF
CHILD LOCK
STEAM
SMART
WAR NING
To reduce the risk of injury to persons, adhere to all industry recommen ded safety proc edu res including the use o gnol f sleeved gloves and safety gl asses. F ailure to follow all of the safety w arnings in this manual could result in property damage, injury to persons or death.
Smart Diagnosis function (3.0)
Incorporated
Incorporated
Incorporated
Incorporated
NFC (Tag On function)
2. FEATURES & TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
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2-1. FEATURES
Ultra Capacity
The larger drum enables not just higher head drop and stronger centrifugal force, but also less tangling and wrinkling of the laundry. Heavier loads, such as king size comforters, blankets, and curtains, can be washed.
Direct Drive System
The advanced brushless DC motor directly drives the drum without belt and pulley.
Tilted Drum and Extra Large Door Opening
Tilted drum and extra large opening make it possible to load and unload clothing more easily.
Steam Washing
Steam washing features upgraded washing performance with low energy and water consumption.
Automatic Wash Load Detection
Automatically detects the load and optimizes the washing time.
Built-in Heater
Internal heater helps to maintain water temperature at its optimum level for selected cycles.
Child Lock
The child lock prevents children from pressing any button to change the settings during operation.
SMART DIAGNOSIS
Should you experience any technical difficulty with your washing machine, is capable of producing multiple distinct different motions for optimal washing performance with very little noise and vibration. The motor assembly also contains fewer moving parts, thus resulting in fewer repairs.
TM
NFC (Tag On Function)
This feature uses LG Smart DiagnosisTM, Cycle Download, and Laundry Stats when you touch the LG appliance’s Tag On logo with your NFC equipped smartphone.
2-2. NEURO FUZZY WASHING TIME OPTIMIZATION
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To get the best washing performance, optimal time is determined by the water temperature, the selected washing temperature, and the size of the load.
water
temperature
washing time
selected washing
temperature
SENSING
load
size
PROCESSING
NEURO-
FUZZY
rinsing time
spin rhythm, time
DETERMINATION
2-3. WATER LEVEL CONTROL
This model incorporates a pressure sensor which can sense the water level in the tub.
The water supply is stopped when the water level reaches the preset level, the washing program then proceeds.
Spinning does not proceed until the water in the tub drains to a certain level.
the best washing performance
EFFECT
2-4. DOOR CONTROL
The door can be opened by pulling the door handle whenever washer is not in operation.
When the cycle is completed, the DOOR LOCKED light will turn off.
If a power failure has occurred while in operation, the door will unlock after 5 minutes.
Clicking sounds can be heard when the door is locked/unlocked.
2-5. THE DOOR CAN NOT BE OPENED
6
While program is operating.
When a power failed and power plug is taken out in operation.
While Door Lock lights turn on.
White the motor is in the process of inertial rotating, through the operation is paused.
2-6. DOOR LOCKED LAMP LIGHTS
When the frequency of water level is lower than 22.9 kHz.
(It can be canceled when the frequency is more than 23.8 kHz.)
When the temperature inside the tub is higher than 45°C and water level is not 25.5 kHz.
(It can be canceled when the water level is 25.5 kHz or the temperature inside the tub is lower than 40°C.)
2-7. CHILD LOCK
Use this option to prevent unwanted use of the washer. Press and hold Pre Wash button for 3
seconds to lock/unlock control.
When child lock is set, CHILD LOCK lights and all buttons are disabled except the POWER
button. You can lock the controls of the washer while washing.
CHILD LOCK lasts after the end of cycle. If you want to deactivate this function,
Press and hold the Pre Wash button for 3 seconds.
2-8. WATER CIRCULATION
When washing and rinsing function of shower at the upper part of Gasket.
When washing, it continuously operates for 3 minutes and intermittently.
When rinsing, it continuously operates after completion of water supply.
2-9. STEAM
For tough stained clothes, sick room linens, or baby clothes.
Steam Wash is available with Sanitary, Bulk/Large, Perm. Press, Cotton/Normal cycles.
This option features upgraded washing performance with low energy and water consumption.
Do not load delicates such as wool, silk, and easily discolored clothes.
2-10. NFC (Tag On Function)
The Tag On function can only be used with smart phones equipped with the NFC function and based on the Android operating system (OS).
Position your smart phone so that the NFC antenna on the back of your smart phone matches the position of the Tag On icon on the appliance.
NFC reading performance of your smart phone must be higher than a certain level for using this function.
3. PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Parts and Accessories
Parts
Detergent
dispenser
drawer
Control panel
TurboWash™ Upper Nozzle
Water inlets
Door
Magnet Door
Plunger
Drain pump lter cover
Drain pump lter
Drain hose
Door seal
Tub
Leveling feet
Shipping
bolts
Accessories
INCLUDED Accessories OPTIONAL Accessories
Hot/cold water hoses Non-skid pads
Caps for covering
shipping bolt holes
Power cord
Drain hose
Wrench Tie strap Elbow bracket
(for securing drain hose)
Pedestal
(sold separately)
Stacking Kit
(sold separately)
NOTE
Contact LG Customer Service at 1-800-243-0000 (1-888-542-2623 in Canada) if any accessories are missing. For your safety and for extended product life, use only authorized components. The manufacturer is not responsible for product malfunction or accidents caused by the use of separately purchased unauthorized components or parts. The images in this guide may be different from the actual components and accessories, and are subject to change by the manufacturer without prior notice for product improvement purposes.
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Before servicing, ask the customer what the trouble is. When installing or repairing the washer, put on long gloves and safety glasses. Check the setup (power supply is 120 V
AC, remove the transit bolts, level the washer, etc.)
Check with the troubleshooting guide. Plan your service method by referring to the disassembly instructions. Service the unit. After servicing, operate the appliance to see whether it functions correctly.
STANDARD INSTALLATION
The appliance should be installed as follows:
Remove the 4 shipping bolts with the supplied wrench.
Remove the lower bolts fist. It is easier that way.
Keep the shipping bolts and spanner for future use. Insert the 4 caps (provided) into the hole.
Turn clockwise to raise; counterclockwise to lower.
Turn the leveling feet to adjust the appliance.
REMOVE THE SHIPPING
BOLTS
INSTALL THE APPLIANCE
ON A FLAT AND FIRM SURFACE
ADJUST THE
LEVELING
4. INSTALLATION & TEST
Keeping
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HOW TO CONNECT THE INLET HOSE
9
Verify that the rubber washer is inside of the
valve connector.
Tighten the inlet hose securely to prevent leaks.
Install the inlet hose to correct temperature
water tap.
Otherwise, it cause drips on the drawer panel
handle and drawer panel.
CONNECT THE DRAIN HOSE
Make sure that the hose is not twisted.
Avoid submerging the end of the hose.
The end of the drain hose should be placed less than 96” from the floor.
CONNECT POWER PLUG
Connect the power plug to the wall outlet.
Avoid connecting several electric devices,
as doing so may cause a fire.
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10
TEST OPERATION
Preparation for
1
washing.
Connect the power plug to the outlet.
Connect the inlet hoses.
Check the water heating
6
function.
Press the POWER button.
2
Check the automatic reverse
5
rotation.
Press the START/PAUSE
3
button.
Listen for a click to determine if the door has locked.
Check the water supply.
4
Press the WASH/RINSE button and the present temperature will be displayed.
Check the drain and spin
7
functions.
Power off and the power on.
Press the SPIN SPEED button.
Press the START/PAUSE button.
Check the spin and drain functions.
Check if the drum rotates
clockwise and counterclockwise.
Press the START/PAUSE
8
button.
Listen for a click to determine if the door is unlocking.
Check if water is supplied through the detergent dispenser.
Water removal
9
If SERVICE is needed during check, remove the remaining water by pulling out the hose cap.
WM3570H*A
5. OPERATION
5-1. CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
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Power Button
12
Status Indicator
Use this button to turn the
power On/Off.
It shows elapsed time of the cycle the washer is operating.
Cycle Selector Knob
Rotate the Cycle selector knob to select the cycle
designed for different types of fabric and soil
levels.
Start/Pause
Use this button to
Start/Stop the washer.
Option Button
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STEAM : Use the STEAM button to add steam to the cycle for the extra cleaning.
PRE-WASH : Use the PREWASH button to select to wash temporary before to start the course which you chosen. DELAY WASH : Once you have selected the cycle and other settings, press this button to delay the
start of the wash cycle.
CUSTOM PGM : Use the CUSTOM PGM button to select the course that you has been saved by PGM SAVE.
TURBO WASH : Use This option save time.
COLDWASH™ : Use this function to wash without hot water and heating.
EXTRA RINSE : This option will add an extra rinse cycle to the selected cycle. RINSE+SPIN : Use this option to rinse detergent from load.
CHILD LOCK : Use this option to prevent unwanted use of the washer or to keep cycle settings from
being changed while the washer is operating.
Wash Temp., Spin speed, Soil Level, Signal Button
Select a water temperature based on the type of load you are washing.
To change the spin speed, press the Spin Speed button repeatedly to cycle through available options.
To change the soil level, press the Soil Level button repeatedly until the desired setting is on.
Press repeatedly to adjust the volume of the Signal.
5-2. Cycle Guide
The cycle guide below shows the options and recommended fabric types for each cycle.
= Available option
CYCLE FABRIC TYPE
Tub Clean This cycle is
DISPLAY
TIME(MIN)
89 designed to remove a mildewy
Allergiene™
Cotton, underwear,
99 - 132 pillow covers, bed sheets, baby wear
Sanitary Heavily soiled
110 - 120 underwear, work clothes, diapers, etc.
Bright
White Fabrics 66 - 76 Hot
Whites™
Bulky/Large Large items such as
56 Hot blankets and comforters
Cotton/ Normal
Cotton, linen, towels,
26 - 53
shirts, sheets, jeans, mixed loads
Heavy Duty
Heavy soiled Cotton
74 - 131
Fabrics
Perm.Press Dress shirts/pants,
33 - 47 wrinkle-free clothing, poly/cotton blend clothing, tablecloths
Delicates Dress shirts/
41 blouses, nylons, sheer or lacy garments
Towels Towels 55 - 65
Speed Wash Lightly soiled
15 clothing and small loads
BASIC OPTION (=DEFAULT) ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Wash
Temp.
Spin
Speed
Soil
Level
Pre-
Wash
Extra Rinse
Steam
Extra Hot
Warm Cold Tap Cold
Warm Cold Tap Cold
Extra Hot
Hot
Warm Cold Tap Cold
Hot
Warm Cold Tap Cold
Hot
Warm Cold Tap Cold
Warm
Cold Tap Cold
Hot
Warm Cold Tap Cold
Hot Warm Cold Tap Cold
Extra High
High Medium Low No Spin
Extra High
High Medium Low No Spin
Extra High
High Medium Low No Spin
Medium Low No Spin
Extra High
High Medium Low No Spin
Extra High High Medium Low No Spin
High Medium Low No Spin
Medium Low No Spin
Extra High High Medium Low No Spin
Extra High High Medium Low No Spin
Heavy
Normal Light
Heavy Normal Light
Heavy Normal Light
Heavy Normal Light
Heavy
Normal Light
Heavy
Normal Light
Heavy Normal Light
Heavy Normal Light
Heavy Normal
Light
Cold
Wash™
Turbo
Wash™
Fresh
Care
- Cycle time depends on water pressure, type and amount of load and chosen additional options.
- To protect your garments, not every wash/rinse temperature, spin speed, soil level, or option is available with every cycle.
-I f the TURBOWASH™ option is on, you cannot select “No Spin” as your SPIN SPEE D.
5-3. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
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The option buttons also activate special functions, including CHILD LOCK, LOAD SIZE, TUB CLEAN, and SIGNAL ON/OFF. Press and hold the option button marked with the special function for 3 seconds to activate.
CHILD LOCK
Use this option to prevent unwanted use of the washer or to keep cycle settings from being changed while the washer is operating. Press and hold the PRE WASH button for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate The child lock function The child lock indicator will be shown in the display. And all buttons are disabled except the ON/OFF button
NOTE: CHILD LOCK lasts after the end of cycle. If you want to deactivate this function, Press and hold the PRE WASH button for 3 seconds.
5-4. Explanation of each process
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No. noitanalpxEssecorP
Stay Electrical power is supplied.
1.
Washer is ready to work and the micom is in the active mode.
Water
2. supply
Soaking
3. and washing laundry
4.
Heating and washing
5.
Washing and heating
6.
/ washing
Washing Fuzzy logic decides washing time according to the laundry load, water
7.
After loading laundry and selecting a course and a cycle, water is supplied and drum rotates.
When a user selects Pre-wash course, water is supplied through pre wash valve.
To get laundry wet, drum rotates clockwise and counterclockwise.
If water amount is insufficient at this time, the Inlet valve will supply
water again.
The heater heats the water in drum to the selected water temperature and drum rotates for washing.
When the water temperature reaches to the selected temperature, the heating stops and only the drum rotates.
If water temperature becomes lower than selected because of re-supplied water, the heating starts again.
temperature, and other factors.
Drainage A pump motor drains the water from the drum.
8.
After sensing drained water amount by water level frequency, spin starts.
When a heating course is selected, stay cooling process is performed to
decrease the water temperature gradually to prevent laundry from being damaged and for safety reasons.
9. Untangling (Sensing eccent­ricity)
It balances laundry load and senses the eccentricity of the load, to only allow spinning without vibration.
If the eccentricity is worse than the allowed level, it repeats the disentangling process. When the repeated time is more than allowed level, it displays UE.
If the eccentricity is good, the intermittent spin starts.
During this process, the drain pump works for drainage intermittently.
No. noitanalpxEssecorP
10
Intermittent spin
To reach the correct set speed, the motor rotates clockwise and counterclockwise directions after spin process starts.
If the water level frequency is lower than 23.0 kHz, a washer senses suds and starts suds removal process.
11
Rinse spin
In this process, the remaining water during washing process is extracted and the selected speed is kept.
Removing suds process is in active mode at this cycle.
12
Remaining spin
After spin finishes, the drum rotates by remaining spin power until it stops. Motor power is off.
This process is overlapped with next process.
13
Rinse water supply
Water supply for rinse process.
14
Rinse Rinsing process.
15 Last
drainage
After spin finishes and power is not supplied to motor, the drum rotates by remaining spin power.
If rinse hold is selected, the drainage is not proceeded after rinse finishes.
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Disentangling The same as item 9.
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Intermittent spin
The same as item 10.
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19
20
21
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Main spin1 The same as item 11.
Main spin2 At the end of a main spin, the spin speed will reach the selected rpm.
Remaining spin The same with item 12.
Disentangling After spin finishes, disentangling starts to remove unbalanced
laundry.
End After ‘end’ signal is displayed, it stays for 8 seconds and power is
automatically turned off. (Auto type door switch)
After door switch is off, end signal is displayed in the case of manual type and it takes around 2 minute to turn off door switch.
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6. TEST MODE
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6-1.
6-2.
SPIN SPEED SOIL LEVEL
Turns on all lamps and locks the door.
6-3.
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WASH/RINSE DELAY WASH
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