Sanyo ASW U1100T Service Manual

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FILE NO.
SERVICE MANUAL
ASW
U1100T
(MALAYSIA)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM
PAGES
1) Specifications ...............................................................................
1
2) Outer dimensions .........................................................................
1
3) Water course diagram
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2
4) Electr
ic circuit diagram
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3
5) Method of operation
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4
6) Content of fully Automatic Washing program
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5
7) Operation of fully Automatic Washing
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6
8) Procedure of time presetting program
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9
9) Indication and judgment of trouble
................................................10
10) Inspection mode of ser
vice man
.................................................11
11) Care of service
..............................................................................12
12) Flow chart of trouble shooting
.....................................................15
13) Trouble shooting of Bearing Assy
..............................................19
14) Exploded view
...............................................................................21
15) Part list ........................................................................................24
REFERENCE.No.SM930202
Product Code No . 300-849-85 240V 50 Hz M3 H
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1. Specifications
ITEM
SPECIFICATION
ITEM
SPECIFICATION
Overall dimensions
589(W) x 620(D) x 988(H)
Motor
AM
V14JM
4 Poles- class E
Net weight
43 kg
Capacitor Ass y
8.0
F 444 V.AC
Washing method Whirlpool
Pulsator Pulley
Outer diameter: 110 mm
Driving system
V-
Belt + gear driving
Motor Pulley
Outer diameter: 50 mm
V-
Belt
Type: M-20
Pulsator Revolution Speed
130 r.p.m
Gear box
Rate of Reduction Gear
: 1/6.4
WASH
Pulsator Diameter
380mm (5 blades)
Wash Load sensor
Signal from Wash Motor.
Spin-dry method
Vertical axis type, Centrifugal Spin-Dry
Magnetic Valve JWV-203G/ 220-240V
Required water pressure: 0.3
-
10 Kg.f/cm
2
Max water flow: 25 L/min.
Driving system
V-
Belt driving
Valve Ass y
Dr
iven by Magnetic Coil
Fuse Ass y
250V- 5A
Spin Tub revolution speed
840 r.p.m
Response Switch
KPS-59
-C
Automatically select one of 4 water levels.
SPIN
Spin Tub Drum dimension
460mm x 439mm(H)
Safety Switch
Operates while opening Washer Lid or serious unbalance.
SWITCH
Power switch
Relay system
Accessories
Printed circuit board
IC; Transformer; Buzzer; Push Switch; Triac
Instruction Manual Drain Hose Feed Hose Ass y with Ma
gic Joint Hose Band Bottom Cover
Standard water consumption
62L
Power source
240V-50Hz Standard per-cycle water consumption
134L
Power consumption
410W
Washing time
Normal program: 43 min.
Child safety mode
The washer will stop when the Washer Lid is opened after setting this mode
Neuro and Fuzzy
The most
suitable program is automatically selected according to the type of fabric and the volume of laundry.
2. Outer Dimensions (unit: mm)
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3. Water course diagram
1 Feed Hose Ass y 2
Magnetic Valve
3
Pour Inlet
4
Outer Tub Drum
5
Spin Tub Drum
6
Spin Tub Boss
7
Circulate Hose
8
Air Trap Hose
9
Drain Valve 10 Drain Hose 11 Overflow Hose 12
Lint Filter Ass y
Water supply
:
Magnetic Valve
Pour Inlet
Spin Tub Drum / Outer Tub Drum
Drainage :
Spin Tub Drum / Outer Tub Drum
Drain Valve
Drain Hose
Overflow :
Overflow Gate
Overflow Hose
Drain Valve
Drain Hose
Circulation :
Spin Tub Drum
Outer
Tub Drum
Spin Tub Drum bottom holes
Circulate Hose
Spin Tub Drum
Lint Filter Ass y
Air course diagram
01
Pump Ass y
02
Hose joint Assy
03
Hose joint Assy
Pum Ass y Hose Joint Ass y
Spin Tub Drum Outer Tub Drum
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4. El
ectric circuit diagram
For the purpose of safety, please use only designated parts.
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5. Method of operation
Name and function of buttons on control panel:
When you press those buttons, the setting program and indicators (LED) will change alternately.
BUTTON
SETTING PROGRAM
INDICATION OF LED
POWER
SWITCH
To turn the power ON and OFF alternately.
When you press the power switch to turn power ON,
NORMAL
indicator will light up. When power is turned off,
NORMAL
indicator will black out.
START/PAUSE
Start or temporarily stop wash operation.
When you press t
he START/ PAUSE button to start, the indicator of the first process will blink. When pausing, LED indicator will light up.
ONE TOUCH
SELECT
Choose the desired washing program : Normal, Heavy Duty, Custom, Blanket, Dry Care.
Normal
Heavy Duty C
ustom Blanket Dry Care
SELECT/ SET
Used to set a variety of wash programs.
To preset the finish time, washing time, rinsing mode and spinning time.
Setting Washing time: OFF
1 12
Settin
g Rinsing mode:
0 1(water saver) 1.(overflow) 2(twice water saver)
3.(3times overflow) 3(3times water saver) 2.(once
Setting Spinning time: 0
10
WATER
LEVEL
Select the appropriate water level that matches the load volume. When this button pressed, water level will be changed alternately:
HIGH,
MED, LOW 2 , LOW 1.
Normal/ Heavy Duty/ Cu
stom course:
HIGH MED LOW 2 LOW1
Blanket: HIGH MED Dry Care: MED HIGH LOW2
OPTION
Used to set a variety of Soak program and Soft Spin program
While selecting the optio
n function, the indicator will light up.
If the option function is not selected, the indicator blacks out.
CHILD
SAFETY
Press the water level button for 4 seconds to choose desired child safety.
When this function is selected, Washing course will stop i
f
Washer Lid is opened 5 seconds or more during washing.
Signals of buzzer
:
Buzzer will sound in the following cases :
The button is pressed
:
Buzzer sounds beep in 0. 6 second.
Washing cycle end
:
Buzzer sounds with beep tone ON -0.5 second & OFF- 0.5
second for 6 seconds.
Have a trouble
:
Buzzer sounds with beep tone ON -0.3 second & OFF -0.3 second in 16 times.
How to cancel the cycle end buzzer :
Deleting : Turn on the POWER SWITCH and hold down the START / PAUSE button for 4 seconds. Resettin
g : Turn on the POWER SWITCH and hold down the START / PAUSE button for 4 seconds.
In both cases, buzzer will sound to indicate that the program has been set.
About Automatic turn off function :
If you leave the washer turned on without starting the o
peration, the Power Switch will turn off automatically after 10 minutes. When washing operation finished, the POWER SWITCH will turn off in 5 seconds automatically.
shower +
once
overflow)
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6. Contents of fully Automatic Washing program
PROGRAM
WASH
RINSE
SPIN
TOTAL
NORMAL
*8 -10 Depending on the Wash load and the kind of laundry.
Once shower.
4
Water saver.
*5 -6
40
HEAVY DUTY
*11 -13 Depending on the Wash load and the kind of laundry.
3
Twice Overflow
*6 -7
52
CUSTOM
*6 -10 Depending on the Wash load and the kind o
f laundry.
Same as the normal course.
*7
49
BLANKET
12
3
Twice Overflow
8
50
DRY CARE
6
1.5
Twice Overflow
2
34
SOAK
45
Soak
*8 -10
Same as the normal course.
*5 -6
85
The above chart indicates the standard time for each process. For Dat
a marked with (*), washing time, spinning time, rinsing method will change according to the signals
of sensors.
Spending time of Washing program:
WASH
RINSE1
RINSE2
SPIN
PROCESS
COURSE
WATER SUPPLY
SOAK WASH
WATER
DRAIN
SPIN
WATER SUPPLY
RINSE
WA
TER
DRAIN
SPIN
WATER
SUPPLY
RINSE
WATER
DRAIN
SPIN
TOTAL
NORMAL
4 08
- 10
2
3 30
-
1 30
Shower
- 3 30
3 36
4
Water
saver
2
6
40 14
HEAVY
DUTY
4 08
- 13
2
3 30
3 36
3
Overflow
2
3 30
3 36
3
Overflow
2
7
51 20
BLANKET
4 08
- 12
2
3 30
3 36
3
Overflow
2
3 30
3 36
3
Overflow
2
8
50 20
DRY CARE
3 56
- 6
2
2
3 36
1 30
Overflow
2
2
3 36
1 30
Overflow
2
2
32 08
SOAK
4 08
45
10
2
3 30
-
1 30
Shower
- 3 30
3 36
4
Water
saver
2
6
85 14
Spending time fo
r water supply and water drain depends on water pressure and draining condition. Generally, spending time for water supply is about 4 08 (for High level), and for water drain is about 2 . Standard time of Custom course is the same at of Normal course. Dra
inage: After the water is left at the RESET water level (level of water level sensor gets reset) the spending time of draining is about 1 . Restarting Function: Washer can operate until the end of wash cycle interrupted by power failure if the electric pow
er returns within 4 hours. Normal and Soak course has been programmed with Shower rinsing. If the water flow volume is less than 5l/min., the washing machine automatically adds the water saver rinsing, so the remaining time will be changed from 11 to 23 mi
nutes.
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7. Operation of fully Automatic Washing program
NORMAL, HEAVY DUTY, CUSTOM, SOAK
Course:
Turn on the power switch (ON/ OFF) Load the laundry into the washer Press the ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the washing course Press the START/ PAUSE button
The washer begins rotating the Pulsator right then left two times to check the volume of the laundry and select the most suitable water level. Water is supplied to the lowest water level LOW2.
The Pulsator rotates right and left in about 40 , in that time sensor will determine type of fabric and select the most suitable program, such as: Spinning time, Washing time, Rinsing mode, water flow
Water is supplied to the selected water level. In Soak course, the laundry is soaked for 45 minutes. During the
soaking, Pulsator will rotate intermittently 5 minutes per cycle to stir the laundry.
Within 40 seconds from washing process, Pulsator rotates to create flow water to confirm water level.
40 seconds after starting washing
, Pulsator stops in 4 seconds to check the water level, if the water level is lower, the program will automatically supply the water until the selected water level is reached 1 minute after starting washing process, sensor will receive the signals from revolution of laundry. Responding to the revolution of laundry, microchip will determine the most suitable water flows. 1 before completion of washing process, Pulsator will rotate to create laundry disentanglement flow water.
Af
ter water level reaches reset point, draining course continues
for 1 40 .
In the first spinning, washer carries out 1 10 ON intermittent spin dry cycle. Before completion of spinning, electrical continuity of motor breaks off and motor rotates continuously by inertia. The Brake Assy activates while Spin Tub revolution speed is slowing down. During Spinning: If the clothes clump on one side or the Spin Tub becomes unbalanced, the microchip will detect the unbalance condition and automatically proceed the f
ollowing corrective.
Water is supplied to the selected water level.
Water save rinse: Water is supplied to the selected water level responding to the wash load, Pulsator rotates and water supplying is stopped. Overflow rinse: After water is supplied to the
selected water level,
Pulsator rotates and water is continuously supplied.
PULS
ATOR ROTATES
WATER IS SUPPLIED
PULSATOR ROTATES
WATER IS SUPPLIED
SOAK
WASH
WATER IS SUPPLIED
WASH
DRAIN
SPIN
WATER IS SUPPLIED
RINSE
After 40
RINSE
WASH
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After water level reaches reset point, draining course continues for 1 40 . Before completion of spinning, electrical continuity of motor breaks off and motor r
otates continuously by inertia. The Brake Assy activates while Spin Tub revolution speed is slowing down. During Spinning: If the clothes clump on one side and/ or the Wash/ Spin Tub becomes unbalanced, the microchip will detect the unbalance condition an
d automatically proceed the following corrective. Same as the operation of the Rinsing course, Spin Tub Drum will rotate intermittently. However, while selecting the soft spin function, the operation of spinning course is different.
BLANKET
Course:
Turn
on the power switch (ON/ OFF). Load the laundry into the washer. Press the ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the BLANKET course for big size laundry. Press the START/ PAUSE button
Water is supplied to HIGH water level. Depending on the size of laundry,
for best results, use MED
water level Pulsator will rotate and select the suitable water flow.
After water level reaches reset point, Draining course continues for 1 40 . Water is supplied to the selected water level. Intermittent spin cycle:
1 10 ON. Continuous spin cycle: 2 20 ON. During spinning, if unbalance condition occurs, safety switch will activate.
Water is supplied to HIGH level. Overflow rinse: Twice overflow
After water level reaches reset point, Draining course continu
es
for 1 40 . Intermittent spin cycle: 1 10 ON.
Continuous spin cycle: 2 20 ON. During spinning, if unbalance condition occurs, safety switch will activate.
Special usage:
Press the WATER LEVEL button before pressing START/ PAUSE button.
The washer will
operate with manual
set water level.
Pressing the START/ PAUSE button while there have been water in Spin Tub Drum.
Water level in the Spin Tub Drum is lower than LOW1 level. Water level in the Spin Tub Drum is higher than LOW1 level.
The washer wil
l operate normally
The washer will operate with:
Water level: HIGH
DRAIN
SPIN
SPIN
WATER IS SUPPLIED
WASH
WASH
DRAIN
SPIN
WATER IS SUPPLIED
RINSE
DRAIN
SPIN
RINSE
SPIN
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DRY CARE Course:
Turn on the power switch (ON/ OFF). Load the laundry into the washer. Press ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the Dry Care course. Press the START/ PAUSE button.
W
ater is supplied to MED level. Depending on the volume of laundry, for best results, use LOW2, HIGH water level. Pulsator will rotate and select the suitable water flow responding to DRY CARE course.
After water level reaches reset point, draining c
ourse continues for 1 40 Water is supplied to the selected water level.
Intermittent spin cycle:1 10 ON. Continuous spin cycle: 50 ON. During spinning if unbalance condition occurs, safety switch will activate. Water is supplied to MED level.
Overflow r
inse: Twice overflow.
After water level reaches reset point, draining continues 1 40 .
Intermittent spin cycle: 1 10 ON. Continuous spin cycle: 50 ON. During spinning if unbalance condition occurs, safety switch will activate.
The safety device ac
tivation and load automatically adjusting program:
During Spin-Dry cycle in Rinse process or Spin process, if the safety device works, the washer will automatically stop Spin-Dry cycle and adjust the balance of wash load.
Drain
Spin
Trouble in Spin
-
Dry cycle.
Safety device works.
Is the washer lid open ?
Has the Safety Device been
activated three times ?
Close the Washer Lid, the
washer will operate continuously.
Adjust the clothes evenly:
Water is
supplied to set water
level. Implementing water save
rinse.
WATER IS SUPPLIED
WASH
DRAIN
SPIN
DRAIN
SPIN
WATER IS SUPPL
IED
RINSE
RINSE
SPIN
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8. Preset time program
During presetting washing program, if the SET button is pressed, the indicator will light on to show the content of preset washing program. During presetting washing progra
m, only SET button is affected when pressed. On the Control Plate, the preset time indicator will blink on from 1-12 hours. In case, to cancel the preset time, turn power switch off. It is impossible to use the PRESET function on DRY CARE course.
To select a wash course
The selected preset time indicator will blink on.
When pressing the SET button, the preset
time
indicator is changed from 1-12 (hours).
While the preset time program is selected, all
indicators except the PRESET (hour) indicator will
be automatically turned off in about 1 minute.
Turn on the power switch (ON/OFF).
Load the laundry into the washer.
Turn the faucet on.
Press SELECT button four times
to enter the preset time program.
Press the ONE TOUCH SELECT to
selec
t the washing course.
Press SET button to select preset
time.
Press START/ PAUSE button.
Preset time program begins working.
HOW TO
USE THE PRESET BUTTON
The PRESET time can be changed by pressing the SET button.
6 hours
..
12 hours
1 hours
.
5 hours
No setting
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9. Indication and judgment of troubles
Trouble judgment :
During operating, when trouble occurs, microchip will judge the cause and stop the present operation. Water level indicator blinks on and off and buzzer sounds.
Troubles
Judgment
Check
Abnormal
condition
of spinning
The Safety Switch works 3 times continuously during Spin cycle.
Spin Tub is in unbalance, the laundry leant to one side.
Abnormal condition of draining
During draining, the water level doesn t go down below the reset point within 8 minutes.
The Drain Hose hasn t been put down from the washing machine. Drain Hose is dented. The Drain Hose is clogged.
Abnormal condition of water supply
During supplying water, water level does not reach to LOW 1 level within 15 minutes.
The faucet isn
t turned on. Water pressure is very low. Water source is cut off. Water supply valve is clogged.
Abnormal condition of water level sensor
The frequency of water level sensor is higher than 73.728 KHz or lower than
8.192 KHz.
Water level sensor is defecti
ve.
Connector is poorly connected.
Abnormal condition of the load sensor
During rotating of pulsator, the pulse which is counted by motor is low than 2.
Motor rotated badly. Tension strength of V-Belt is out of specification.
Abnormal information
:
Buzzer sounds with 0.3 seconds ON - 0.3 seconds OFF cycles in 16 times.
Depending on the kind of troubles, the indicators will blink on as bellow:
The blinking of indicators
Kind of Trouble
Spinning Drain
Water supply Washing
(Child safety mode)
Other troubles
Trouble release :
Trouble
Indication
Where to check
Close the Washer Lid.
Check whether the laundry is clumped on one side of the Wash/ Spin Tub or not. Check whether the Washer is on
the level surface or not.
Check whether the
Child safety mode
is set or not. Close the Washer Lid. Turn the water supply faucet on. Check whether the water supply has been cut off or not.
Check whether the metal filter of the Water Inlet
is clogged or not. Check whether the washer has been freezing or not. Put down the Drain Hose from the hookhole. Check whether there is anything wrong with the Drain Hose or not. Check the Drain Hose for any obstructions. Check whether the Drain Hose is
clogged with lint or not. Check whether the Drain Hose rises too high (more than 15 cm) off the ground or not. Check whether the Drain Hose is too long (longer than 3m) or not. Check whether the diameter of the Drain Hose is too small or not. Press the
START/ PAUSE button or turn the POWER SWITCH.
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10. Inspection mode for service man
Method to enter service inspection mode
:
(1)
While holding the
PROGRAM
button down at pressed state, press the POWER SWITCH button.
(2)
Hold the program button down at pressed
state, press the
START/ PAUSE
button three times.
The operation of inspection mode
:
(1)
Press
PROGRAM
button to set the inspection mode.
(2)
Press only START/ PAUSE
button to start the inspection mode.
Setting course
Inspection
Confirmation
Purpos
e
NORMAL
The motor rotates clockwise.
Does Pulsator rotate clockwise ?
Check the operation of Motor, Bearing Assy and PCB.
HEAVY
DUTY
The motor rotates counter clockwise.
Does Pulsator rotate counter clockwise ?
Check the operation of Motor, Bearing Ass
y
and PCB.
CUSTOM
The drain valve operates.
Does drain valve open ? Is water drained ?
Check the operation of Magnetic Coil and Drain valve.
DRY CARE
The Magnetic Valve operates.
Does Magnetic Valve open ?
Is water supplied ?
Check the operation of M
agnetic Valve and
PCB.
Method to enter child safety inspection mode :
(1) Turn power switch on. (2) Press and hold the WATER LEVEL for 4 seconds or more until sounds beep and the indicator of
CHILD SAFETY will light on.
NOTE:
Press the WATER LEVEL button again for 4 seconds or more until sounds beep and indicator of CHILD SAFETY will light off in order to delete CHILD SAFETY inspection mode.
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11. Care of service :
Removing Front Panel
(1) Take two fixing screws out. (2) Pull Front Pan
el down and lift it up for taking out.
(3) Reverse the order of the steps above to put the unit back.
Replacing Control Plate and Printed Circuit Board
(1)
Follow the steps (1) to (2) of the Replacing Front Panel . (2) Pull stopping pin down for taking out. (3) Slide th
e control plate approximately 7mm to the left. (4) Hold both edges of the Control Plate, lift and tilt it towards back. (5) Take out 6 screws that are holding the PCB, and remove the 9P, 4P, 3P and 2P
connectors before removing the PCB.
(6) Reverse the order of the
steps above to put the unit back.
Removing Back Plate
(1) Remove the Cap on drainage and then remove screws. (2) Hold both ends of the Back Plate, lift and remove it. (3) Once the Back Plate is removed, the water supply valve and safety switch can be replaced. (4) When
the parts are replaced, reverse the order of the steps above to put the unit back.
Disconnect the power c
ord during servicing for your safety.
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CAUTION:
1. Do not bend the lever of safety device when opening the Top Plate, otherwise operating angle of device will be out of specification.
2. As wires for connecting control parts are placed under
neath the Top Plate, after removing the Top Plate and reconnecting wires, make sure that the wires are not pinched or stuck between Frame and the Top Plate.
Replacement of Top Plate
(1)
Follow the steps (1) to (2) of Replacing Font Panel .
(2)
Follow the steps (2) to (4) of Replacing Control Plate .
(3) Follow the steps (1) to (3) o
f Removing Back Plate . (4) Take out 4 screws that are holding Top Plate and Frame. (5) Tilt the Top Plate backward during lifting it up. (6) Once the Top Plate is removed, the Response Switch, Water Pump can be replaced. (7) Reverse the order of the steps above to put t
he unit back.
Removing Washer Lid
(1) Open the washer lid. (2)
Remove the washer lid during pushing the shaft center of hinge at left, using a plate blade
screwdriver. (3) Move the top lid to the left side and lift it up. (4) Remove the Hinge Spring from the Wash
er Lid.
(5) Follow the above steps reversely when you want to assemble them again.
Removing Magnetic Valve
(1)
Follow the steps (1) to (3) of Replacing Back Plate .
(2)
Move Soap Box Ass y.
(3)
Remove two screws that are holding Pour Inlet Ass y and Top Plate.
(4) With
a screwdriver (
-), carefully remove the edges on both ends (left and right) of the Pour Inlet Ass y
and lift it up. Be careful not to scratch the Top Plate. (5)
Remove three screws holding Magnetic Valve and Pour Inlet Ass y.
(6) Pull Magnetic Valve from Pour Inle
t Ass y.
(7) Follow the above steps reversely when you want to assemble them again.
Replacement of Air Trap Hose
(1) Remove Top Plate. (2)
Pull out Air Trap Hose after making sure of no water in Outer Tub. If water remains in Outer Tub, pull
Connection Wire of drain
valve to drain by hand. (3) Wipe the surface which the hose will connect to with thinner liquid. (4) Apply vinyl chloride type adhesive to the surface of pipe and insert new hose into the pipe completely
Notice
:
Do not cover the end of pipe by making a film of
glue during glue application.
(5) Fit Hose Band at the middle of the pipe.
Handle of the washer lid
The hooks of the washer lid will be broken if you remove the handle.
When the handle is damaged, the Was
her Lid Assembly containing the handle must be
replaced.
Wipe with thinner liquid
Pipe for connection ( Outer tub)
Apply vinyl chloride type adhesive
Air Trap Hose
Hose
Band
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Replacement of Suspension Rod Ass y:
Lead Wire connector for water supply Valve
(1) Move the insulation tube. (2)
To remove the connector from water supply
valve, pull it while pressing the Projection in the middle with your nail to unlock.
Do not pull it by force without unlocking, otherwise the Lead Wire may be torn off.
When reconnecting the Connector, make sure that it is locked firmly by pulling it slightly after connecting.
(3) Fix the Insulation Tube.
When you have to replace a suspension rod complete, please replace the all of four Suspension Rod Assembly.
There are four types of Suspension Rod Complete:
(1)
Remove the screws which are seemed on
Top plate, follow the steps of Replacing top plate .
(2)
Lay the washer down left or right suitably on the floor (It is necessary to have a soft cloth or blanket to
protect the washer). (3) Remove the Top Plate. (4) From bottom of Outer Tub, push the Suspension Rod
Assy up until it raises from suspension base.
(5)
After removing the Stopping Pin, pull out the Suspension Rod Ass y from bottom of Frame.
(6)
Follow the steps above in the reverse order when you want to assemble them again with a new
Suspension Rod Ass y.
Lead Wire
Projection
Insulation Tube
Connector
Front
At the non
-
motor side
:
(In the corner of front side and right sid
e)
1 Set (Service Code:
617-259-7102)
At the non
-
motor side
:
1 Set (Service Code: 617-259-7188
)
Left
Right
Motor
Back
At the motor side
:
1 Set (Service Code: 617-259-7195
)
At the motor side
:
(In the corner of front side and left side)
1 Set
(Service Code:
617-259-7119)
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12. Flow chart of trouble shooting
TROUBLE
INSPECTION
CAUSES
REMEDY
a.
Power Source
Is fuse blown ?
Deterioration of fuse
Replace
Motor is defective
Replace
No
Capacitor is defective
Replace
Any indicators and beep do not work when the power switch is on and the start bu
tton is
pressed
Poor connection of the 14 pin connectors.
Repair or replace
P.C.B Compl
ete is
defective
Replace
b.
Water supply
Does humming noise come on from Magnetic Valve.
Something on the filter of the Magnetic Valve.
Clean the filter
Water does not flow when the power switch is on and the start button is pressed
Poor connection of the 14 pin connectors.
Repair or replace
Magnetic Valve is defective
Replace
Response Switch is defective
Replace
P.C.B Complete is defective.
Replace
Water
is not
supplied.
Check water pressure.
Low
*Remove the flow sheet of the Magnetic Valve.
High
Clean the filter on the Magnetic Valve.
*
Note
: when removing the flow sheet, reinstate the filter in place correct
ly.
Water does not stop
Does water stop when the plug is removed or power Switch is OFF ?
Something in the Air Trap Hose or air leaks from a part related Response switch system
Clean or replace
Response Switch is defective.
Replace
No
P.C.B Complete is defective.
Replace
Something on the diaphragm on the water valve
Replace or disassemble the valve and clean the diaphragm
Diaphragm is deformed
Replace the valve
Yes
Yes
Water Valve
Flow sheet
Collar
Filter
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TROUBLE
INSPECTION
CAUSES
REMEDY
c.
Wash/ Rinse
No
Bearing Ass y is defective.
Replace
Poor connection of the 14 pin connectors.
Replace
Washing cycle does not start even if water keeps the selected water level.
Does the Spin Tub rotate normally when the SELECT button is set to SPIN ?
Thermostat on motor is opened
Repair or replace after cooling down
Yes
P.C.B Complete is defective.
Replace
No
Bearing Ass y is defective
Replace
Does the Pulsator rotate by
hand ?
Unnecessary materials lock pulsator operation.
Take out
Yes Does humming noise come on from motor ?
No
Motor wires are disconnected.
Repair or replace
Capacitor s wires
are
disconnected.
Repair or replace
Yes
Capacitor is defective
Replace
Motor coil is shortened
Replace
Brake lining on Bearing Assy is worn out
Replace Bearing Assy
Is the Mag
netic Coil
working normally ?
Brake Lever Ass y is defective.
Replace Bearing Assy
The Spin Tub rotates together with the Pulsator during washing or rinsing cycle.
No
Magnetic Coil is damaged.
Replace
Does brake work normally ?
No
Brake lining is worn out
Replace Bearing Assy
Brake Lever Ass y is defective.
Replace Bearing Assy
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TROUBLE
INSPECTION
CAUSES
REMEDY
d. Drain
Foreign matter in Valve
Clean valve inside
Water does not drain out
Is the Magnetic coil working normally ?
Valve Spring is deformed
Replace Valve Spring
No
Valve Bellows is deformed
Replace Valve Bellow or replace Valve Spring
Magnetic Coil lead wire is disconnected.
Repair or replace
P.C.B Complete is defective
Replace
Drain takes time too long
Valve Bellow is deformed
Replace
Connect Hose is defor
med
Repair or replace
Drain Hose Ass y is deformed
Repair
Extension hose is too long or too high.
Repair
e.
Spin Drying
Spin drying cycle does not work
Does safety device work ?
Machine inclines
Adjust the adjustor of leg
No
The V-belt is slipping
Adjust the motor position
V-
belt is snapped
Replace
Motor Pulley mounting screw is loose.
Tighten up
Motor is disconnected or burnt
Repair or replace
Capacitor is defective or disconnected
Repair or replace
Bearing Ass y is defective
Replace
Magnetic Coil is defective
Replace
Brake Lever is defective
Replace
Thermostat on motor is opened
Repair or replace after cooling down
Poor connection of the 14 pin connectors
Repair or replace
P.C.B Complete is defective
Replace
Yes
NOTE :
1.
When Safety Switch is continuously
affected 3 times, the washer will adjust
the unbalance condition. If the washer
can
not adjust the unbalance condition,
it will stop and indicator shows U3 by
flashing on and off.
1m max (extension)
Extension hose height Extension hose lenght
15 cm max
1m max
- -
3m max
Extension of the Drain Hose
:
The maximum length and height to which the Drain Hose can be extended are given below.
15cm max
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TROUBLE
INSPECTION
CAUSES
REMEDY
f.
Buzzing and rattling
Screw of Magnetic Valve is loose.
Tighten screws.
Buzzing/ rattling during water supply.
Is water pressure high (more than 10kg.f/ cm2) ?
Something in Magnetic Valve.
Replace.
Faucet open too widely.
Adjust faucet turning.
V-
Belt is slipping.
Adjust.
Motor Pulley is loose.
Tighten up.
Buzzing/ rattling during
washing or
rinsing.
Does some noise sound during spin drying?
Some parts touch motor
Repair or replace.
Something underneath pulsator.
Remove.
Puls
ator is rubbed.
Adjust Bearing Assy
No
Pulsator Shaft is burnt.
Replace Bearing Assy
Buzzing/ rattling during spin drying.
Is sound in low-pitched mono-tone ?
Bearing of Bearing Ass y is defective.
Replace.
Machine is in unbalance.
Place machine evenly on base.
Does variable sound happen by vibration ?
Suspension Rod Ass y is worn out.
Replace.
Does noise sound when the washer begins to work ?
V-
Belt is slipping.
Adjust.
Is clattering on maximum rotation ?
Motor Pulley is loose.
Tighten up.
Sound is flapping ?
Wire and/ or Air Trap Hose is loose.
Tighten.
Yes
High
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13. Troube shooting of Bearing Assembly (Bearing Case Complete)
For Fully Automatic Washing Machines.
1.
Abnormal (Squ
eaky) sound is heard during washing:
Symptom
: The squeaky sound occurs when the brake system operates. During washing, the Pulsator turns
CW (clockwise) and CCW (counterclockwise), producing water flow in the CW and CCW direction. The water flow exerts
force on the Spin Tub in the same directions though interlocked with the Brake Wheel during washing. The Spin Tub turns a little if the friction with the brake lining reduces, generating braking sound. This symptom will not arise due to use of long duratio
n but is entirely an initial fault.
Diagnosis
: Turn off the power. Open the Washer Lid. Hold the Spin Tub and lightly turn it CW. If sound is
heard from the brake, it is defective.
Cause
: The cause can be limited to foreign substance (grease in particular) affixed to the surface of
brake lining and brake wheel, which is attributed to poor quality control in the Bearing Assembly manufacturing process.
Handling: Replace the Bearing Case (complete) and wipe the Brake Wheel surface with alcohol.
2.
Spin tub sto
ps sound (squeak):
Symptom: Squeaky sound is heard immediately before the Spin Tub stops. Cause: This symptom often arises when friction factor between brake lining and brake wheel is too big.
Therefore, this occurs when brake time is short, the cause of which is attributed mainly to the improperness of brake lining material, roughness of brake wheel surface and excessive strength of brake spring, but attachment of foreign matter and high humidity can also be responsible for the symptom.
Diagnosis: Al
low water extraction program to complete automatically instead of forcibly, apply the brake,
and listen for squeaky sound when the Spin Tub stops.
Handling: Replace the Bearing Case (complete) and wipe the Brake Wheel surface with alcohol.
3.
Brake does not
work:
Symptom
: Brake is applied when water extraction has completed, but the Spin Tub takes too long time to
come to a complete stop.
Cause:
Braking torque is too small, which is attributed to excessive abrasion of brake lining, attachment of foreign s
ubstance (grease in particular) on the surface of brake wheel and brake lining, etc..
Diagnosis
: Taking approx 10 sec. of braking time, which is normally about 5 sec, can be determined to be
defective.
Handling: Replace the Bearing Case (complete) and w
ipe the Brake Wheel surface with alcohol.
4.
Abrupt braking (When the Spin Tub stops, the entire machine moves):
Symptom:
Brake is applied when the water extraction has complete, but the Spin Tub takes a very short
time to come to a complete stop.
Cause:
Braking torque is too big, which is attributed to abnormal shape of brake lining. This symptom
occurs particularly when clearance between brake lining and brake wheel is too small at their tips.
Diagnosis:
Taking only 2 or 3 sec. of braking time, which is normally about 5 sec at no load, can be
determined to be defective.
Handling: Replace the Bearing Case (complete) and wipe the Brake Wheel surface with alcohol.
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5.
Spin tub does not rotate (Spin Tub is locked):
Symptom: Spin Tub does not rotate despit
e water extraction starting stage.
Cause:
When it is caused by electric signals, water level sensor, Magnetic Coil, motor receptacle
Housing Assembly, PCB Complete, Safety Switch, etc are likely to response. However, the troubles are mainly caused by related mechanical parts in this case. If this problem occurs, the clutch mechanism of Bearing Ass y will fail. Especially, one-way bearing, which composes part of Bearing Case (complete), rusted by detergent penetrating is the main cause of the trouble. Insuf
ficient transfer of rotation due to inaccurate dimensions of clutch spring also causes the
trouble.
Diagnosis:
Assuming that all electric parts are normal, check if the Spin Tub can be easily rotated by hand
when the Magnetic Coil is in the state of pulli
ng.
Handling:
Replace the Bearing Case (complete) and wipe the Brake Wheel surface clean with alcohol, or
replace the Clutch Spring.
6.
Water leakage:
Symptom:
Water leaks from somewhere around the Bearing Ass y. Parts of the Bearing are sometimes
seen rust
ed.
Cause:
Oil seal lip lying on the top of ring (complete) is insufficiently fitted in the Outer Tub Bottom.
Handling
: Replace the Bearing Ass y.
7.
Click sound is heard during washing:
Symptom
: Click sound is heard from the vicinity of the Bearing Ass y. Similar sound can also be caused
by a small metal piece, such as a coin or hair pin penetrating into the back of the Pulsator, damaging and making its rear ribs into flakes and resultantly generating sound. This will not be discussed here because the
re is nothing to do with the Bearing Ass y.
Cause:
Infusion engagement of the Clutch Lever with the ratchet causes the lever to jump, making
noises. In the washing process, the Clutch Lever is normally engaged with the ratchet completely, generating no so
und.
Diagnosis:
Normally the clearance between the circumference of the ratchet and clutch lever is
approximately 3 mm. In the event of this trouble, the clearance should be 5 to 6 mm.
Handling:
Replace the Bearing Ass y
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14. Exploded View
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15. Part List
No.
Part Name
Service Code
Q'Ty
Specification
1
PCB Complete
617-260-0239
1
2
SCR TPG TRS 4x16
411-007-5606
6
3
Control Plate
617-263-5347
1
202N
4
Stopping Pin
617-226-9603
1
RED COLOUR
5
M
embrane Plate
617-259-8970
1
PET
6.1
Washer Lid Ass'y
617-259-8161
1
6.1.1
Washer Lid A
SER-SPC-0010
1
634N SILVER
6.1.2
Washer Lid B
SER-SPC-0012
1
634N SILVER
6.1.3
Lid Lens A
617-263-5392
1
293B BLUE
6.1.4
Lid Lens B
617-263-5385
1
293B BLUE
6.1.5
Hinge Shaft
617-259-8246
1
6.2
Lid Cushion
617-160-4252
2
TPE
6.3
Lid Spring
617-175-0935
1
SUS-304 D1.0
6.4
Hinge Arm
617-221-7390
1
P.P TPC/ AR564
7
Hinge Shaft
617-250-0171
1
P.P POM
8
Hinge Spring
617-259-8253
1
SUS-304-WPA
9
Safety Lever
617-259-8987
1
POM
10
Safety Lever Spring
617-175-0508
1
11
Switch
617-175-0485
1
KS-12
-0
12
SCR TPG TRS 4x16
411-007-5606
1
13
Response Switch
617-235-7263
1
KPS-59
-C
14
Lead Wire Ass'y
617-245-6621
1
15
Hose Band
617-148-4632
1
16
Magn
etic Valve
617-242-2084
1
JWV-203G
17
SCR TPG TRS 4x16
411-007-5606
3
18
SCR TPG TPS 4x16
411-007-5606
2
19
Pour Inlet Ass'y
617-245-4481
1
20
Air Trap Hose
617-259-8994
1
21
Hose Band
617-026-4921
2
22
Hose joint Assy
617-259-9021
1
23
Pump Ass y
617-249-5514
1
ZH-208G
-2
24
Cushion
617-263-5101
2
T2.0 EPDM
25
Cover
617-259-9052
1
P.P - AR564
27
Feed Valve Fixture
617-244-6134
1
P.P
28
SCR TPG TRS 4x12
411-074-5806
2
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No.
Part Name
Service Code
Q'Ty
Specification
30
Top Plate
617-
259-9700
1
202N
31
SCR TPG TRS 4x12
411-074-5806
2
32
SCR TPG TRS 4x20
411-007-1004
2
FIX TOP PLATE
33
SCR TPG TRS 4x10
411-074-5004
4
FIX FRAME ATTACH
34
Tab Housing Ass y
617-245-6614
1
220-240V
35
Tab Housing Ass y
617-250-2557
1
220-240V, M3
IEC
35.1
Fuse Ass y
617-244-1061
1
36
Back Plate
617-259-9731
1
202N
38
Sub Drain Cap
617-259-9779
1
P.P
39
Soap Box Ass'y
617-245-9219
1
40
Frame Complete
617-259-6976
1
41
Frame Attach
617-243-8061
1
PP. TPC AR564 (RIGHT)
42
Frame Attach
617-263-6672
1
PP. (LEFT)
43
Front Panel
617-259-7089
1
T0.5 (PCM)
44
Spring Damper Base
617-180-4676
4
P.P
45
Stopping Pin
617-261-0092
4
SUS-304-WPB D2.0
46
SCR TPG TRS 4x14
411-074-6605
2
47
Frame Handle
617-262-7809
2
P.P NATURAL
48
Drain
Hose Ass y
617-252-5853
1
INNER
49
Hose Band
617-026-4891
1
50
Drain Hose Ass y
617-155-7879
1
OUTER
51
Leg
617-259-7096
1
AR564-COOL GRAY 10C
52
Bottom Cover
617-259-8345
1
P.P
53
SCR TPG TRS 4x14
411-074-6605
7
54
Cushion
617-180-4423
3
55
SCR TPG TRS 6x20
411-149-5106
3
56
Adjustor Screw
617-180-4386
1
FRPP E-7000
57
Adjustor Cap
617-263-6955
1
COOL GRAY
58
Adjustor
617-183-6363
1
59
Drain Cap
617-262-7830
1
PP COOL GRAY
60
Lead Stay
617-021-1413
1
61
Cord Ass y
617-231-4624
1
M3
62
Cord Stay
617-021-1338
1
NYLON
63
SCR TPG TRS 4x12
411-074-5806
1
64
Capacitor Ass y
617-230-3550
1
444V.AC 8.0MF
65
Sound Proof Board
617-025-3635
3
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No.
Part Name
Service Code
Q'Ty
Specification
66
Special Screw
617-029-0050
2
4x10
67
Lead Wire Assy
617-192-7962
1
70
Pulsator Screw
617-026-9575
1
SUS-304
71
Pulsator Screw Washer
617-026-9636
1
SUS
72
Pulsator
617-259-7669
1
P.P AR564
73
Pulsator Washer
617-183-6431
1
SUS-430 T1.5
74
Outer Tub Cover
617-259-7645
1
P.
P
75
SCR TPG TRS 4x16
411-007-5606
3
76
Suspension Rod Ass'y
617-259-7102
1
FRONT-RIGHT
77
Outer Tub Drum
617-259-7584
1
P.P
78
Drain Pipe
617-180-4799
1
P.P
79
Overflow
617-262-2064
1
P.P
80
Suspension Rod Ass'y
617-259-7119
1
FRONT-LEFT
81
S
uspension Rod Ass'y
617-259-7188
1
REAR-RIGHT
82
Suspension Rod Ass'y
617-259-7195
1
REAR-LEFT
83
Overflow Hose
617-262-2040
1
PE.
84
Hose Joint Ass y
617-259-7539
1
85
Special Screw
617-216-8159
3
86
Bearing Ass y
617-259-7812
1
87
Special
Screw
617-029-0050
2
4x10
88
Special Screw
617-029-0234
4
SWCH-18A
89
Balance Weight
617-141-6695
1
90
Magnetic Coil
617-234-3990
1
KD-SW22LB 200-240V
91
Special Screw
617-028-9740
4
FIX MAGNETIC COIL
92
Valve Ass y
617-262-9049
1
92.1
Valve Case
617-262-2057
1
P.P
92.2
Valve Bellows
617-120-3950
1
EPT
92.3
Valve Shaft
617-259-7706
1
92.4
Valve Spring
617-107-6585
1
92.5
Valve Cap
617-026-6468
1
P.P
92.6
Connection Wire
617-262-4013
1
P.P
93
Special Screw
617-028-9733
2
FIX VALVE
94
SCR TPG TRS 4x16
411-007-5606
1
95
Hose Band
617-183-6202
1
96
Insulator Plate
617-180-5758
2
FR-PP E7000
97
Motor Complete
SER-CPC-0007
1
AM-V14JM
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No.
Part Name
Service Code
Q'Ty
Specification
98
Insulator Plate
617-180-5734
2
FR-PP E7000
99
Spe
cial Screw
617-029-0180
2
100
Motor Pulley
617-244-0248
1
ADC-12
101
Brake Wheel Screw Assy
617-015-6523
1
102
V-
Belt
617-114-6073
1 M-20
103
Motor Angle Holder
617-185-0260
1
SGCCO-Z08 T1.0
104
Special Screw
617-029-0241
4
SWCH-18A
105
Fe
ed Hose Ass'y
617-253-1519
1
1.2M
105.1
Magic Joint Ass'y
617-186-1747
1
106
Spin Tub Complete
617-259-7355
1
106.1
SCR TPG TRS 4x10
411-074-5301
8
FIX CIRCULATE HOSE A&B
106.2
SCR TPG TRS 5x22
411-075-2507
6
FIX SPIN TUB TO BALANCE WEIGHT
106.3
SCR TPG TRS 5x22
411-075-2507
12 FIX SPIN TUB BOSS
106.4
Spin Tub Ass'y
617-259-7362
1
106.4.1
Circulate Hose Ass'y A
617-259-7409
1
106.4.2
Circulate Hose Ass'y B
617-259-7478
2
106.4.3
Balance Weight Assy
617-259-7423
1
106.4.4
Spin
Tub Boss
SER-SPC-0016
1
107
Lint Filter Ass y
617-234-9282
1
NW-32
108
Packing
617-223-7039
2
EPDM
109
SCR TPG TRS 4x12
411-074-5806
1
110
Notice Label
617-180-8599
1
111
Special Screw
617-029-0227
4
112
Rubber Damper
617-138-2235
4
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Osaka, Japan
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