Toshiba AW-SD150SBA, AW-SD150SBO Service Manual

SERVICE MANUAL
FULLY AUTOMATIC
WASHING MACHINE
AW–6'6%2 AW–S'6%$
FILE NO. %-
PRINTED IN THAILAND, -XQ., 20 S
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CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 1
2. CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ..................................................................................................... 2
3. CAUTIONS FOR MICROCOMPUTER OPERATION ............................................................. 4
4. TECHNICAL POINT ............................................................................................................... 5
5. INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................... 8
6. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 9
7. CHECKING PROCEDURES ................................................................................................ 10
8. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................... 22
9. CHECK POINTS AFTER REPAIRING ................................................................................. 35
10. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ................................................................................ 38
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Wash
Spin
Water Level
Water Consumption
Motor Type
Water Pressure
Hot Water
Overall Dimension
Net Weight
Wash
Spin
AW-SD150SBA
50Hz : 70 - 150 rpm
50Hz : 760 rpm
High : 105 L, LOW : L
Regular cycle : 250 L
Capacitor Motor
0.03 ~ 1 Mpa
50 degrees C or less
W: 685 mm x D: 685 mm x H: 1088 mm
50 kg
1.0 kg
Power Source
Plug Type
Wash
Spin
Destination
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
230 - 240 V, 50Hz
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Oman
Power Consumption
Revolution
Capacity
AW-SD150SBO
220 V, 50Hz
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UAE
3P
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2. CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
• Please observe the following important notes on safety.
• The notes mean as follows.
Symbol Meaning
Indicates possibility of death or serious injury of a repair technician and a person nearby through the misconducted work, or of a user by a defect of the product after the work performed by the technician.
Indicates possibility of injury or physical damages* of a repair technician and a person nearby through the misconducted work, or of a user by a defect of the product after the work performed by the technician.
WARNING
CAUTION
Means secondary damages of property, furniture, domestic animal and pet.
Graphic symbols
Graphic Symbol Meaning
indicates a caution (including a warning).
Specific instruction is followed by a graphic or characters in or near
.
Symbol left warns an electric shock.
indicated prohibition (act must not be conducted).
Specific instruction is followed by a graphic or characters in or near
.
Symbol left warns not to disassemble.
indicates a forcing (act must be conducted).
Specific instruction is followed by a graphic or characters in or near
.
Symbol left warns to unplug the power cord.
ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE
UNPLUG
L Advise the customer to keep children out of the work place.
Children may be injured with a tool or a disassembled part.
L
Unplug the power cord for the work unnecessary to power on like disassembling. Do not hold the plug by a wet hand. Failing to unplug may cause an electric shock.
L Use the specified repair parts when repairing the product.
Otherwise, a malfunction or a defect may occur. Also, a short circuit, ignition or other danger to the customer may occur.
WARNING
OUT OF CHILD
UNPLUG POWER
USE
REPAIR PARTS
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WARNING
L
After the end of working, measure insulation resistance between the charging part (power cord plug) and the non-charging metallic part (ground) with an insulation resistance meter (500 V) and check the resistance is 10 MΩ or more. Failing to check the insulation resistance may cause a short circuit, an electric shock or other diseases to the customer.
L Do not modify the product.
An electric shock or ignition may occur.
L Only a repair technician can disassemble and repair.
An electric shock, ignition or malfunction may cause injury.
L
Use an exclusive 220 VAC/17 A socket for the washing machine.
Otherwise, an electric shock or ignition may cause. Sharing the same socket with other instrument causes heating of a branch socket and result in a fire.
L Connect the grounding wire.
Failing to do so may cause an electric shock when a short circuit occurs. Consult an electric work shop or a sales shop.
L Do not install in a bath room or a place exposed to wind or rain.
An electric shock or a short circuit may cause a fire.
L Do not pour or immerse the electrical parts.
An electric shock or ignition may occur.
L Wipe off the dust adhered to the plug of the power cord.
Dust may cause a fire.
L Do not put inflammable into the washing tub.
Do not put cloths stained with kerosene, gasoline, benzene, thinner, alcohol. etc. It may causea a fire or explosion.
L Do not touch the laundry before the spin basket stops completely.
The laundry entangles your hand causing an injury even if the basket rotates slowly. Pay special attention to children.
CHECK INSULATION
RESISTANCE
DO NOT MODIFY
DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE
AND REPAIR
USE EXCLUSIVE
SOCKET
CONNECT
GROUNDING WIRE
DO NOT USE
WET PLACE
DO NOT SPLASH
WATER
REMOVE DUST
DO NOT TOUCH
AVOID INFLAM-
MABLE
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CAUTION
L Ask an electric work shop to install the product.
Install the product securely and safely according to the electrical equipment technical standard and the wiring standard. Incorrect work causes an electric shock and a fire.
L Do not pull the power cord when unplugging.
Hold the power plug to unplug. An electric shock or short circuit may cause a fire.
L Do not insert your hand under the washing machine during operation.
There is a rotary part under the machine which may cause an injury.
L Before starting washing, open the faucet and check that the water supply hose
joint is not loose and no water leaks. The loose screw or hose joint may cause water leakage resulting in an unexpected damage.
INSTALL
CAREFULLY
DO NOT PULL
DANGER HAND
WATER LEAKAGE
3. CAUTIONS FOR MICROCOMPUTER OPERATION
When changing the cycles or procedures of the operation on the way, the operation will not be changed even if the START/HOLD button is pushed. When changing the cycles or the procedures of the operation, please turn off the power switch and set them again.
When the power switch is not turned on, the operation is not performed even if the clock display appears. (When the clock display appears on the display panel, it may lead misunderstanding to control the operation. But the operation is not performed in this condition.)
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4. Technical Points
One-Point Information
About operation switching by clutch mechanism
1. About Clutch Mechanism
Switch washing operation and spinning operation by a sliding clutch mechanism. The sliding clutch is operated by pulling and pushing back the clutch lever.
1) When washing operation is performed, the teeth on the top of the clutch fit into the teeth of the lock gear on the upper part of the product (on cup assy side). Fig.3
2) When spinning operation is performed, the teeth on the bottom of the clutch fit into the teeth of the boss on the lower part of the product (on rotor side). Fig.2
Cup assy Clutch lever
Rotor
Lock gear
Clutch
Switching lever
Fig.1 Clutch mechanism
Lock gear
Clutch
Rotor
Lock gear
Clutch
Rotor
Fig.2 Clutch condition during spinning operation Fig.3 Clutch condition during washing operation
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One-Point Information
2. About Operation Switching
Wash A Spin clutch switching
1 Pull the drain valve. (Pull the clutch lever.) 2 The pulsator rotates forwards while repeating small forward and reverse rotations. 3 Clutch switching is completed when both the wash tub and the pulsator start rotating.
In the case where the clutch is not switched even after the clutch switching is attempted 4 times, fill the wash tub with water again and fluff the laundry, then perform the same switching operation. If the clutch is still not switched, the error Ec6 is displayed. Sometimes, clutch switching operation is performed by filling the wash tub with water at the start of spinning. (See Page 2 for details of Ec errors.)
Spin A Wash clutch switching
1 The drain valve returns. (The lever returns.) 2 Spin tub makes small forward and reverse rotations. 3 The spin tub makes large forward and reverse rotations at a low speed. 4 Clutch switching is completed when only the pulsator starts rotating.
In the case where the clutch is not switched even after the clutch switching is attempted 6 times, fill the wash tub with water and let it stand for 3 minutes, then perform the switching operation again. If the clutch is still not switched, rotate the wash tub by 180 degrees and perform the same switching operation. If the clutch is still not switched, the error Ec5 is displayed. (See Page 2 for details of Ec errors.) Note) If the washing operation was originally being performed, the clutch switching is not performed but the washing operation starts immediately.
3. About operation of wash tub
When the power is turned off during spin process
Operation
Just as the current models, the wash tub does not rotate even if it is not turned clockwise or counterclockwise direction. The wash tub stops at multiple positions (at one of the 18 points for every 20 degrees)
Just as the current models, the wash tub rotates freely both in clockwise or counterclockwise direction. When a long time (30 minutes) has elapsed, the machine is switched to the clutch switching standby status.
After rotating in the reverse direction at the start of spinning, the main spinning is performed. (This control is adopted from E-series.)
Just as the current models, brake is applied to stop rotation. When the rotation stops, the clutch lever returns and the machine is switched to the clutch switching standby status.
Process
Wash process & when wash process is stopped
When spin process is suspended. (When the lid is opened during spin process)
At the start of spinning
Forward rotation
Reverse rotation
Time
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One-Point Information
About Concentrated Bubble Wash
1. Outline
Put the laundry in the basket and start the machine. The sensor will weigh clothes and begin flowing water.
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The pulsator begins to revolve 6 seconds after startup under none-water situation, and clothes are weighed.
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)ORwing water starts. Put in detergent accorGLQJWRWKHUHIHUHQFHYDOXHWKURXJKHQWU\JDWHRI "Washing Spinning Tub", followed by softening agent. Close the lid. Display of detergent amount.
How to put detergent Referring to the indicated detergent amount, put the detergent into the detergent dispenser of the wash/spin tub. Excessive detergent may lead to excessive suds or insufficient rinsing. If the water level is set to too low, some detergent may be left in the dispenser. In this case, put the detergent inside the wash/spin tub around its peripheral.
There are 2 dispensers.
Choose more convenient one to put in the detergent.
When changing the dispenser position Turn on the power, set spin only while the lid is open, and then start the machine. After E21 is displayed, rotate the wash/spin tub manually to adjust the dispenser position. Then, turn off the power.
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The water level indicator will be lighted when flowing water ends by reaching the preset water level.
When a chemical fiber, blending fiber or spreadsheet is washed, the water level may be a little bit low. Adjust the water level by "WATER LEVEL" button.
Stirring starts during flowing water while washing and flowing water are executed simultaneously. Times of flowing water differ depending onFORWKHVZHLJKWDQGULQVLQJIUHTXHQF\
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Stirring during flowing water
Stirring during flowing water
Stirring during flowing water
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One-Point Information
2. Operation Cycle
Example : At high water level
High
Water level
Low
Water supply valve
Motor
Concentrated Bubble Cleaning Indicator
Weight sensor
Wash Process
Drain
Agitation
Water supply
Light Flash Light Off
Time scale
Washing load Number of levels of water supply and agitation
8.1 kg and above
1.1 ~ 8.0 kg 3 levels
Below 1.0 kg 2 levels
Number of levels of water supply and agitation vary depending on the washing load.
When increasing the number of rinsing for the reason that the tub has already been filled with water,
the above number of levels may become less.
Agitation varies depending on the washing load If washing time (preset: 15 minutes) is changed in the midst of wash process, agitating time in each level
becomes shorter.
4 levels
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One-Point Information
About Linear Water Level
When Standard, Soak , Memory,"Heavy","Delicate" or "Softener" is set, the weight sensor automatically sets the most suitable water level for the washing load on a linear basis to save water.
Setting is made based on the 4-levelled water level for manual setting. For example, when the detected washing load is 5.0kg, the most suitable water level of 67.3L is automatically set by proportional calculation between the first level of 82L for washing load of 7.0kg and the second level of 60L for washing load of
4.0kg. The display indicator for the lower water level, i.e., 60L for this example, turns on.
Manually set water level
1
2
82L
7.0Kg
3
60L
4.0Kg
4
36L
1.0Kg
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(KL)
Water level
Washing load
Water level of 36L is very low as the blade of the pulsator is not fully covered with water. However, this water level is suitable for washing the washing load of 1.0kg or below.
It is not an abnormal level.
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1.0Kg
105L
Washing load
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One-Point Information
Relation between oscillation frequency and water level
The table below shows the relation between oscillation frequency and water level.
Water level Water amount Oscillation frequency
Distance from the top edge of the
Reference water level
outer periphery of the pulsator
26.40kHz and above
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36L 25.10kHz 100±30 mm
60L 23.80kHz
82L 23.00kHz
100L 22.05kHz
No water
reset
Low 60L
Pulsator
High 105L
Med 82L
Very little 36L
End of the outer periphery of the pulsator
<Reference Water Level>
105L 22.00kHz
High 100L
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㪮㪸㫊㪿
㪩㪸㫍㪼㫃
㪛㫉㪸㫀㫅
㪪㫇㫀㫅
㪪㫋㫆㫇
㪙㫉㪸㫂㪼
㪮㪸㫋㪼㫉㩷㫊㫌㫇㫇㫃㫐
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㪣㫀㫅㪼㪸㫉
㩿㪍㩷㫄㫀㫅㪀 㩿㪊㩷㫄㫀㫅㪀
㪸㫌㫋㫆㩷㫊㪼㫋㫋㫀㫅㪾 㩿㪊㪍㪣㪍㪇㪣㪀
㩿㫆㫍㪼㫉㩷㪽㫃㫆㫎㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㪀 㩿㫆㫍㪼㫉㩷㪽㫃㫆㫎㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㪀
㪈㪇㪌㪣
㪮㪸㫋㪼㫉㩷㫊㫌㫇㫇㫃㫐
㪮㪸㫊㪿
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㪮㪸㫋㪼㫉㩷㫊㫌㫇㫇㫃㫐
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㪪㫇㫀㫅㩷㩷㩷㫉㪼㫄㪸㫀㫅㫀㫅㪾㩷㫎㪸㫋㪼㫉
㪛㫉㪸㫀㫅
㪪㫇㫀㫅
㪙㫌㫑㫑㪼㫉
㪮㪸㫋㪼㫉㩷㫊㫌㫇㫇㫃㫐㩷㫍㪸㫃㫍㪼
㩿㪟㫀㪾㪿㩷㪂㩷㪊㪇㩷㫊㪼㪺㪀 㩿㪟㫀㪾㪿㩷㪂㩷㪊㪇㩷㫊㪼㪺㪀 㪝㫆㫉㫎㪸㫉㪻 㩿㪍㩷㫄㫀㫅㪀 㫉㫆㫋㪸㫋㫀㫆㫅
㩿㩷㪚㪚㪮㪀 㪩㪼㫍㪼㫉㫊㪼 㫉㫆㫋㪸㫋㫀㫆㫅
㩿㩷㪚㪮㪀
㪛㫉㪸㫀㫅㩷㫍㪸㫃㫍㪼
㪘㫌㫋㫆㩷
㫆㫎㪼㫉㩷㫆㪽㪽
㪪㫋㪸㫋㫀㪺㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㩷㪈 㪪㫋㪸㫋㫀㪺㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㩷㪉
㪩㫀㫅㫊㪼 㪪㫇㫀㫅㪮㪸㫊㪿
㪪㪿㫆㫎㪼㫉㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㩷㪈 㪪㪿㫆㫎㪼㫉㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㩷㪉
㪮㪸㫊㪿
㪛㪼㫃㫀㪺㪸㫋㪼
㪪㫇㪼㪼㪻
㪮㪸㫋㪼㫉㩷㪽㫃㫆㫎㩷㪻㪼㫋㪼㪺㫋㫀㫆㫅
㪪㫆㪸㫂
㪟㪼㪸㫍㫐㩷㫎㪸㫊㪿
㪮㪸㫊㪿 㪪㫇㫀㫅
㪪㫋㪸㫋㫀㪺㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㩷㪈 㪪㫋㪸㫋㫀㪺㩷㫉㫀㫅㫊㪼㩷㪉
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㪪㫆㪸㫂
㪦㫌㫋㫇㫌㫋
㪩㫀㫅㫊㪼
㪙㫃㪸㫅㫂㪼㫋
㪮㪸㫋㪼㫉㩷㪽㫃㫆㫎㩷㪻㪼㫋㪼㪺㫋㫀㫆㫅
㪪㫆㪽㫋㪼㫅㪼㫉
㪦㫅㪼㪄㪧㫆㫀㫅㫋㩷㩷㪠㫅㪽㫆㫉㫄㪸㫋㫀㫆㫅
㪪㫆㪸㫂㩷㩷㪟㪼㪸㫍㫐㩷㫎㪸㫊㪿㩷㩷㪛㪼㫃㫀㪺㪸㫋㪼㩷㩷㪚㫆㫌㫉㫊㪼
㪪㫆㪽㫋㪼㫅㪼㫉㩷㩷㪪㫇㪼㪼㪻㩷㩷㪙㫃㪸㫅㫂㪼㫋㩷㪚㫆㫌㫉㫊㪼
㪫㫌㪹㩷㪚㫃㪼㪸㫅㫀㫅㪾㩷㩷㪚㫆㫌㫉㫊㪼
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Through setting of the SUPER SPIN DRY for 30 minutes, you can vapor the water contained in clothes, thus shorten their indoor drying time. In addition, you can basically dry sports wear, chemical fiber or blending fiber by setting SUPER SPIN DRY for 60 minutes (less than 3 kg).
The hand touch differs depending on the type, weight of clothes, room temperature and moisture. Clothes will be cold due to air
drying process, so they may produce a hand touch feeling like the wet ones.
When you need to dry clothes or shorten their indoor drying time.
SUPER SPIN DRY
1 time
2 times
3 times
4 times
5 times
6 times
“REGULAR” course for CONDENSED BUBBLE
“REGULAR” course for CONDENSED BUBBLE
“REGULAR” course for CONDENSED BUBBLE
None
None
None
30 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
30 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
Washing SUPER SPIN DRY
What is the SUPER SPIN DRY?
This is a course which discharge wet air through the high-speed revolving of the washing-spinning tub, thus vapor the water carried by the clothes.
Stirring High-speed revolving
Repeatedly
: Stir for every 15 minutes to unravel the clothes. Stirring may not be necessary, depending on the weight of the clothes.
LClothes prohibited for the SUPER SPIN DRY
Since the SUPER SPIN DRY needs a long time for high-speed revolving, and unravel clothes every 15 minutes,
the following articles are not allowed for the process:
• Clothes with unstable color
• Creasing-prone clothes (such as frock, or 100% cotton shirt)
• Deformation-prone clothes
• Water-tight clothes
• Quilt and blanket
LMethod of using SUPER SPIN DRY button
(Ex.) When the “REGULAR” course of the “CONDENSED BUBBLE” is being executed
Press the “SUPER SPIN DRY” to select processing time according to the following sequence or select
SUPER SPIN DRY only. Please press the
button for at least 4 times, when you select
SUPER SPIN DRY only.
SUPER SPIN DRY
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One-Point Information
About Tub Dry
1. O utline B y pe rforming "tub dry" ope ra tion after w as hing is c omple ted, humidity inside the was h/spin tub ca n be removed a nd growth of black mold c a n be reduced.
2. P rocess Dry u p th e rema ini ng wa te r by high- s pee d ro ta tion of wa s h/s pin tub for a pp roxima te ly 3 0 minute s . P e rfor m this o pe r a tion a fte r re mo ving a ll the c lo the s in the tub to e mpty the tub.
3. P a ne l ope ra tion
Tub rota tion a t h ig h s peed(30 min)
Forward
ro ta tion
Motor
Reverse
ro ta tion
(30 min)
1 minute
Operation time is 30 minutes, which ca nnot be cha nged.
Tub dry
Buzzer
(CCW)
(CW)
Output
Run "TUB DRY" a fter wa s hing is finis hed, to preve nt mil de w by rem ov in g th e mois ture of the tub. P lea s e run the course once a week. P lea s e do not add c lothes during the course .
1
Power on, and press the
SUPER
SPIN DRY
butto n 4 time s .
2
Clos e the lid and press the butto n.
H igh -s pe e d revolving for a bo ut 3 0 mi nu tes c a n d ry th e was hing-s pinning tub through air intaking a nd revolving the pu ls ato r.
Tips
Mildew of Was hing-S pinning tank occ urs depending on the e nvironment. Once mildew occurs, it can not be removed by "TUB DR Y " process. Therefore, it is recommended to run "TUB DR Y" and "TUB CLE AN" regularly.
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One-Point Information
About Weight Sensor and S uitable Detergent Amount Guide
( It is described as "Washing load
sens or" in the instruction ma nua l.)
B e fore the wa te r s u pply, rota te the puls ator for a pproxi ma tely 6 s ec onds to de te c t the loa d on to the moto r by the num be r of rota tion of the motor. T h is is pe rfor me d to judge the wa sh in g load to de c i de wa te r leve l a nd dis pla y the mos t s uita ble deterge nt a mount to be put. Dete rg e nt a mo unt is dis playe d by how ma ny s poons of c ompa ct de terg e nt to be us ed when us ing the spoon provided. (T h e c a lcula tio n is bas ed on the as su mptio n th a t 1 s poonful of de te rge n t is for 5 5 L of wa te r. ) Dete rg e nt a mo unt fo r " Dry" course will be dis played by how ma ny c a ps of ne utral detergent to be put. (T h e c a lcula tio n is bas ed on the as su mptio n th a t 2 c a ps of ne u tral dete rg e nt is for 3 0L of wa ter. ) T h e wa te r leve l is auto matic a lly s et a c c o rdin g to the de te r gent a m ount. H o we ver, the wate r le vel may b e a djus ted by the fo llowing metho d if the us er fe e ls tha t a u toma tic a lly s e t wa te r le ve l is too high or to o low.
When adjus ting a u tomatic ally s et water lev el
T h e wa te r leve l is auto matic a lly s et a c c o rdin g to the de te r gent a m ount. H o we ver, the wate r le vel may b e a djus ted by the fo llowing metho d if the us er fe e ls tha t a u toma tic a lly s e t wa te r le ve l is too high or to o low.
Once a s etting is ma de, it will be s tored in the me mory.
While pres sing the
press the powe r . B uz z er bee ps . W a ter level indic a tor turns on.
(Auto power ON/OFF)
To lowe r the wa ter leve l
Press
to a dju s t
To raise the water level
Press
to a dju s t
Press twice. Press once.
(Decrease approx. 20L.) (Decrease approx. 10L.)
Press once. Press twice.
(Increase approx. 10L.)(Increase approx. 20L.)
Turn the P OWE R off. (F inis hed adjus ting)
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One-Point Information
About Static Rinse Mode
1. “Static rinse” mode
There is a mode to change from “shower rinse” to “static rinse” mode by invisible button operation. Use this mode for users who have a problem in “white rinsing water” or those who want longer rinsing.
(1) Applicable course
Concentrated standard, standard, soak and memory
(2) Mode setting method
1 of shower rinse becomes 1 of static rinse. Rinse cycle becomes same as the case where bath water is used until rinse process.
1
Turn on the power.
2
Press button for 3 seconds. The setting completes
in approximately 5 seconds when the buzzer beeps. Turn off the power.
To return to shower rinse mode, perform the above operation again. When the setting to shower rinse completes, the buzzer beeps.
Once the setting is made, it will be stored in the memory.
The setting method for the past models, i.e., turn on the power while pressing “RINSE” + “COURSE”
can also be used.
(3) Rinse cycle
“Shower rinse” becomes “Static rinse” as shown in the table below.
Press the power
button, then
Press
for 3 seconds.
Display Rinse Cycle
1 rinse
Static
1 rinse + overflow
overflow rinse
Static
2 rinse + Shower overflow
overflow rinse
3 rinse Shower Shower
Static
3 rinse + Shower Shower overflow
overflow rinse
4 rinse Shower Shower
Static
4 rinse + Shower Shower overflow overflow
overflow rinse
Static Rinse Cycle
Static
overflow
Static
overflow
Static
overflow
Static
Static
overflow overflow
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
Static
2 rinse Shower
One-Point Information
Water Flow Power
How to choos e the water flow power
The water flow power during rins ing ca nnot be cha nged. The water flow power can be adjus ted only any of
"REGULAR" and "MEMERY" is selected.
Clothes should not be washed by strong water flow power.
with the wate r flow po we r pre s et. When the water le vel rea che s to a des igna ted leve l, the water flow power will be indica ted. S uc h indic ation will be repe a ted in the following order. T his me ans the operation is being done under the water flow power pres et.
E xample (S tandard water flow power)
Ke y ope ra tion Dis play S ituation
Tur n on th e power. S ta nda rd wa te r flow
(Default)
Press the When you need to button once. wa sh rather s trongly.
Press the When you need to butto n twi c e. wa sh str on gl y.
Press the When you need to butto n thre e tim e s . wa s h so ftly.
Press the When you need to butto n fo ur times . was h ra ther s oftly.
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
HI
LO
Press button to cho os e the wa ter flow power a c c ordi ng to your ne eds su c h a s what to be
was hed or dirtines s level.
When you need to change the water flow power during operation
Press the button to hold the operation.
T he wa ter flow powe r will be gradually incre a s ed, a nd then be dec reas ed. Whe n you nee d to was h sensitive clothes s oftly, hold the opera tion. Otherwis e, s uch c lothes may be da ma ged.
Press the butto n to choo s e the water flow power.
Press the
button again.
T he wa ter flow powe r will be cha nge d during the operation whe n you s elec t more tha n one leve ls of water.
1
2 3
When the "MEMORY" mode is set, the operation will start
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One-Point Information
CHILD PROOF mode
This model is equipped with CHILD PROOF mode. After this mode is set to ON, the lid can be locked so that children should not fall into washing-spining tub during washing or drying. If you find the accident such as children’s falling into the wash tub, please take necessary safety action urgently. If there are small children who require attention, set this mode ON.
WARNING: Pay attention to small children. Do not leave the lid open. Do not leave the washer filled with water. Never allow children to look into the basket or play around the washer. Do not place the stand or box etc. near the washer.
HOW TO USE CHILD PROOF MODE
Press the button, then the washing machine begins operating, follow the instruction below:
Hold down the
button, press the button once again.
A buzzer will sound and the CHILD PROOF mode indicator will be activated.
Once the CHILD PROOF mode is set, it is stored in memory.
Canceling the CHILD PROOF mode
Hold down the button, press the button once again.
A buzzer will sound and the CHILD PROOF mode indicator will be canceled.
Once the CHILD PROOF mode can be canceled even during the operation.
L Cannot add detergent while child proof mode. The lid lock is activated. L If accident occur when strongly pull up lid when lid lock in child proof mode operate. The buzzer will be sound and operation
will stop. Subsequently if that state persists about 5 seconds, it will be detected as an alarm and water will be drained.
CHILD PROOF MODE (if you have small children)
LID LOCK
Instruction: Do not open the lid while lights up. (The lid may be damaged.)
At the end of washing, the lid will be automatically locked. When you need to cancel the lid lock
L During operation
Press the button to hold the operation.
When
lights out, the lid can be open.
L While the power is off
Turn the power on. When lights out, the lid can be open. (When the power is turned off or shut down during operation, the lid will be automatically locked.)
ON
OFF
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: If Lid Lock problem, wash lid assy cannot open.
One-Point Information
About Lid Lock
How to do?
1) Take off top cover cap of both side by lift up of lid 1 & lid 2 at center position and use small minus driver for open cap.
(Photo. 1 and Photo. 2)
2) Take off screw and then remove top cover deco of both side(Right & Left side).
(Photo. 3)
3) Take off panel deco by pushing slide-up by hand.
(Photo. 4)
4) Take off 4 screws on control panel and then lift-up
(Photo. 5)
5) Move control panel assy to left side for lid lock
(Photo. 6)
move out from lid hook.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Note 1) Becareful lead wire unit.
Caution : Before take off must beUnplug for prevent
electric shock.
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2. Functions during each process
Process in which the lid is opened
1 During weight sensing
2 During water supply
3 During wash, rinse & agitation
4 During drain
5 During spin
6 During shower rinse
7 Before starting operation
(When the power is ON)
8 After course completes
(When the power is ON.)
9 When the power switch is OFF
Functions while the child proof is set
No child proof function
No child proof function until the water reaches the reset level. However, the child proof functions when the lid is opened after the status of “lid closed” is detected during water supply.
Child proof functions.
Basically, the child proof is to be set after star ting operation. If the child proof is set and the lid is opened before starting, the child proof functions as follows;-
1 When there is no water: No child proof function 2 When there is water: Child proof functions.
1 When there is no water: No child proof function even if the
lid is opened.
2 When there is water: Child proof functions when the lid is
opened. (When the child proof is set, the power is not automatically turned off after wash only or rinse only completes.)
Others • When the child proof is set, it functions when the lid is opened even when the start/stop
button is pressed to suspend the operation.
If the operation is started while the lid is open, water is supplied just for a while and the child proof functions once the water level reaches a certain level (reset level).
About Cancellation of Memory Data
This machine has data which will remain in the memory even if the power cord is unplugged or a power failure occurs. To initialize the memory data, turn on the power while pressing (Super Spin Dry). If this is carried out, the buzzer sounds and all the settings are cancelled.
No. Memory Data Items Initialized Status
1 Buzzer for standard and other courses Sounds 2 Course button memory “Standard” turns on. 3 Description of memory course
“Standard” Wash: 8 min, Rinse: 2 times, Spin: 4 min 4 Water volume adjustment by the weight sensor Standard 5 Child proof setting No
One-Point Information
One-Point Information
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One-Point Information
About Clothes for Which Care Should be Taken When Washing
Recently, more users think, in this environment where clothes types are diversified, that anything can be washed with a fully automatic washing machine and actually wash various types of clothes in a washing machine. However, a fully automatic washing machine cannot wash every type of cloth that is said to be washable. Please be reminded of the followings, which are also noted in the owner’s manual.
No.
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2
3
4
5
6
Clothes Waterproof type sheets,
mats and clothing
Ex. Cover for cars, sauna suits, rain coat, ski wear, sleeping bag, etc.
Clothing made of synthetic fabric such as polyester and nylon
Ex. Wind breaker, shirt, etc.
Clothing made of thick fabric
Clothes that is hard to absorb water
Ex. Pillow, doll, cushion, etc.
Clothing which carries a laundry symbol denoting hand wash or gentle machine wash
Large item
Ex. Blanket, curtain, etc.
Symptoms Injury hazard due to abnormal vibration
during spin process. If waterproof clothes are spun, the water
in the clothes cannot be removed as this type of cloth does not absorb water and thus water starts rotating in the wash tub. If spinning by high-speed rotation is performed in such a condition, the balance may be lost or great vibration is applied to the tub itself because of sudden removal of water. Abnormal vibration (impact) thus occurs on the washing machine and this could result in not only
damage on washing
machine and tear and wear of clothing but also personal injury.
Clothing made of synthetic fabric may come out of the tub due to centrifugal force during spinning and this could damage the clothing.
<Symptom where the tub cover is damaged may also occur.>
As clothing made of thick fabric becomes bulky, it has a tendency to become difficult to be agitated compared to other types of clothing. Particularly when it is washed together with other types of clothes, it becomes further difficult to be agitated and could be damaged by coming out of the tub during spin process due to centrifugal force.
<Symptom where the tub cover is damaged may also occur.>
Items that still float even if pressed by hand cannot be washed. Such items may come out of the tub during spin process and the
clothes, water tub cover or inner lid could be damaged.
In the case where this type of clothing is washed in heavy water flow, i.e., standard course, it may shrink or be damaged even if it is put inside the laundry net.
Blanket Unless otherwise stated, this type of item may come out the tub and
be damaged if a blanket net is not used. <Symptom where the tub cover is damaged may also occur.>
Notes on clothes No washing of waterproof
type sheets, mats and clothing.
Warning stated on the owner’s manual.
(Hand wash or seeking laundry service by a specialist is recom­mended.)
If there is a large amount to be washed, reduce the amount.
Push a small amount inside the tub to wash.
Do not wash together with other types of clothes.
(It is recommended to wash thick clothes alone without mixing other types.)
Do not wash items that still float if pressed by hand.(Hand wash is recommended.)
Select a course with gentle water flow (such as gentle course) following the laundry symbol or instruction.
Wash a large item using the blanket course.
Use a blanket net unless otherwise stated.
No washing
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5. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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About operation check during installation
Notes on Installation
1. Wash operation check
Plug in the power cord and press the “POWER” button. Then, press the “START” button.
Pulsator rotates clockwise and counterclockwise direction. Detergent amount 0.2 cup is displayed.Knocking sound is heard when plugging in. However, it is not abnormal.
2. Spin operation check
Close the lid and press the “POWER”, “SPIN” and “START” buttons in this sequence.Before spinning starts, the wash tub rotates slowly and a clicking operation sound is heard because
the clutch is switched from washing to spinning.
The brake works at the completion of spinning. Then the wash tub rotates and the clutch switching
from spinning to washing is performed.
For the course operation, the clutch switching from washing to spinning and vise versa will be
performed automatically.
NOTE Never do as shown in the drawing below.
Direct insertion of the drain hose from interior of the washing machine into the drain hole could result in water leakage or abnormal noise.
About Error Display
When the following errors are displayed, carry out the inspection stated below.
Is too much laundry put into the tub?
Is the water level set to too low for the laundry load?
If the error is not solved even after the above inspection, please request repair service.
Turn off and on the power. Reduce
the laundry or reset the water level and then press the start button again.
6. CHECKING PROCEDURES
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