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CONDENSING DRYER SERVICE MANUAL

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1. Test procedure Check result 1 Thermostat Measure resistance of Measure resistance by pressing Safety Manual type Terminal to terminal button When resistance becomes oo Thermostat 1 Open at 170 C 10 5 C Resistance value lt 5 Q 2 Thermistor Measure resistance of Resistance value Cover Front Low temp Terminal to terminal 5 at 25 C 3 Heater Measure resistance of Resistance value Thermistor Terminal to terminal Yellow White 28 96 1 Q Blue White 56 29 2 Q H Measure resistance of Resistance value eater Therminal to terminal 200K Q 5 at 25 C Measure resistance of Resistance value Terminal to terminal White Blue 24 8 25 Q Blue Red 21 5 2 0 Measure capacitance of Capacitance value 10 0 2 uF Terminal to terminal Measure resistance of Resistance value Terminal to terminal 205 10 2 15 COMPONENT TESTING TIPS 7 Door S W 8 Lamp holder ES Test procedure Measure resistance of the Following terminal 1 Door switch knob open Terminal COM NC 1 3 Terminal COM NO 1 2 2 Door switch push Push Terminal COM NC 1 3 Terminal 1 2 Measure resistance of terminal to terminal Check result Resistance value 1 Resistance value Resistance value oo Resistance value 1
2. Installed Stacking kit side view Installed Stacking kit rear view 11 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Front Ventilation Grille Moisture Sensor Vacuum the front ventilation grill 3 4 time a year to This device functions to sense the moisture make sure there must be no build up of lints or dirts remaining contents of the laundry during operation which cause improper intake air flow which means it must be cleaned all the time The main reason of cleaning this part is to remove the build up of lime scale on the surface of sensor Wipe the sensors inside drum Shown in the picture Condensed water Drain out Normally condensed water is pumped up to water container where water is collected until emptied Not only using water container but water can be drained out directly to drain hose especially when dryer is stacked on top of washing machine With connecting kit for drain hose you can simply change water path and water reroute to the drainage facility Please follow the below steps 1 Unscrew 3 Separate water cover container hose from the kit 2 Take 4 Connect drain connecting kit hose to the kit out 12 D MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Reverse the door 4 The door can be reversed to fit to your own installation conditions From the factory the door hinge is located on the right side 1 This work may cause the injury of your ha
3. Thermostat trip YES Over clothes Load Check thermistor open short Motor malfunction Power Off 20 DIAGOSTIC Test 1 ELECTRIC SUPPLY 8 CONTROL CHECK Trouble Symptom No power to the dryer or the controller Measurement condition Power is on Caution Electric shock Please test after grounding check Power voltage is within standard range 215V 245V Check the Circuit breaker Check after pulling white 3 pin connector out from controller Check the range of white pin Check or replace the is within controller AC 215 245V Check connection of power cord and harness assembly Check white 1pin black 1pin of Check or replace the connector and secure that power cord range is between AC 215 245 Check the short of harness assembly white and white wire and the connection WH3 x In the case that the dryer is not working when controller is powered and display button is properly working Check RLY1 in the controller 21 e DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 2 DOOR SWITCH LAMP CHECK Trouble Symptom Malfunction of lamp operation and door switch No operation of pump motor Displays JE in case of the door closed The door must be closed and start Measurement condition Check if they are working while being connected to power supply Check door switch When door is opened lamp movement turns on See the left picture Tumbling stops Check and r
4. 2 o YELLOW oom e BROWN SKY BLUE u L INLET THERMISTOR OUTLET THERMISTOR WIRE 1 DOOR SWITCH TH1 PUMP PUMP ELECTRODE THERMAL SY THERMOSTAT SENSOR MOTOR SENSOR FUSE 7 STI sal P No 3854EL4007B CAPACITOR HEATER INNER COIL I 5 THERMAL L PROTEGE I 18 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 This TEST should be used for Factory test Service test Do not use this DIAGNOSTICTEST other than specified 2 Activating the Heater manually with Door open may trp the Thermostat attached to the Heater therefore do not activate it manually Do not press the door switch to operate the heater while the door is open Activating the diagnostic test mode 1 Unit must be in Standby unit plugged in display off 2 Press POWER while pressing Iron dry Buzzer and Anti crease simultaneously Pressing the CHECKING CHECKING START PAUSE button ACTION POINTS Check all LEDs for operation None Electr
5. MATERIAL amp FINISHES DRYING TYPE Condensation WEIGHT 40 kg Gross 46 kg DIMENSION 595 W x 850 H x 600 D STANDARD DRYING CAPACITY 7 0kg CONTROL TYPE Electronic Control POWER SUPPLY 220 230V 50Hz 16 LGEUK 13A LGEAP 10A MOTOR HEATER 250W 2500W 22 5 LGEUK 2350W LGEAP 1900W LAMP 15W 125mA DOOR SWITCH 250V 10A THERMOSTAT 240V 25A CONTROL TYPE Electronic DRUM CAPACITY 116 Liter SAFETY DEVICES Thermal Fuse Motor Over current protect Motor Thermostat SENSING TYPE Micom electronic Control 1 Temperature 2 thermistors 2 Humidity Electrode Sensor FILTER Removable Double screen DRUM SPEED 56 57 rpm REVERSIBLE DOOR DRUM Available Stainless steel DRYER RACK Available CHILD LOCK Available TEMPERTURE CONTROL Available Quick Gentle buttons Default ON IRON DRY BUZZER Available Default OFF ANTI CREASE COURSE Available TIME ADDING Available 3 19 hours TIME DELAY Available DRUM INTERIOR LIGHT Available LED DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY RUNNING STATUS INDICATOR EMPTY WATER CLEAN FILTER CHILD LOCK 8 FEATURES AND LOOK Ultra big Capacity Drum LG Dryer has 7 0kg capacity which is the ultra big capacity Lower Energy Consumption Ene
6. Resistance value 80 02 100 Q AC 230V 15W 16 Remark The state that knob is Pressed is opposite to open condition 8 CONTROL LAY OUT PWB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY LAY OUT O RIT 6 B EN dI T 385 fos Gi Be 8 a REI 2 zes E O DE 33 Tn JI TEA _ Bl o L FE 9 Be SN 17 ga 25 m Loss 1 Ex rit p mE ib rmm f o Og c LG Electronics Inc N nt ai se E mm i 7 Qe 5 E T ce lt lu m E Wier ei gt E o i e on Aa Med Le i bio mae D WIRING DIAGRAM With ELB model ELECTRIC DRYER WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRONIC CONTROL RLY2
7. 2 Parts m JOURNAL BEARING SERVICE KIT 41 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST CAUTION Before replacing any part of these components read carefully the safety precautions in this manual Nate S Safety Parts AL Alternative Parts lt LG MODEL TD C70140E DESC TD C70140E REMARKS TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY 3301ER1001F HARNESS PWB 6877EL1016A DISPENSER 4924EL1001A CONNECTOR MECH HOSE 4932EL3001A BASE HOSE PUMP 5214EL3001C OVER FLOW HOSE PUMP 5214EL3001B DRAIN CONNECTOR MECH HOSE 4932EL3002A DISPENSER PANEL ASSEMBLY DRAWER 3721EL1016A KNOB ROTARY 4940ER3015B PANEL ASSEMBLY CONTROL 3721EL1015B PANEL BUTTONS PWB PCB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY 6871EL1005A PWB PCB ASSEMBLY MAIN 6871EL1006A DOOR ASSEMBLY 3581EL1002A HINGE ASSEMBLY 4775EL2001A BODY 3070EL1001A LATCH HOOK 4026EL3008A SCREW TAPPING COUNTER SUNK HEAD 1TCL0403132 LATCH HOOK SCREW DRAWING 1SZZEL4001A HINGE GASKET 4986EL1002A CAP HOLE 5006EL3008A CAP HOLE 5006EL3006A COVER ASSEMBLY FRONT 3551EL1001A BODY 3070EL2001A CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 6631EL2003B THERMISTOR CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 6631EL1003B SERVICE PARTS 383EEL3001A SLID
8. Buzzer to alert you that your clothes are approximately 80 dry This is useful when you want to remove lightweight items in a mixed load to prevent overdrying or remove partially dry items that may need ironing NOTE The Iron dry Buzzer is only available with the Cottons Mixed Fabrics Anti C rease Anti Crease is functioning to prevent creases and rumples that are formed when the laundry is not unloaded promptly at the end of drying cycle In this function the dryer repeatedly runs and pauses to the cycle end If the door is open during Anti Crease process this function is cancelled But in case of door open during normal operation without selecting Anti Crease this function will be remembered and processed a HO Time Delay Time Adding Gentle ord Bu Anti ces Time Adding Press Time Adding until the desired drying time is displayed Tap Time Adding and the time will change by 20 minute intervals NOTE The Time Adding function can be used with Timed Drying 2 Time Delay You can use the Time Delay function to delay the finishing time of drying cycle Maximum Time Delay is 19 hours 1 Turn the dryer on 2 Select cycle 3 Set time delay hour 4 Press Start Pause button D Child Lock For the safety of your children press Quick and Gentle Buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds You can see the child lock lamp is on which means this function i
9. E FELT SEAL COVER LAMP 3550EL3005A HOLDER 4930ER4001A FRAME FRONT COVER 3210EL1002A LAMP ASSEMBLY 6913EL3001B HOLDER 4930EL3017A SWITCH ASSEMBLY SAFETY 6601EL3001B GASKET 4986EL1003A THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY 6323EL2001C SCREW DRAWING 1SZZEL3002C SCREW DRAWING 1SZZEL3002B GASKET 4986EL2003A COVER ASSEMBLY CABINET 3551EL1002A CAP HOLE 5006EL3007A CAP COVER 5006EL3005A LATCH ASSEMBLY 4027EL3001A GRILLE 3530EL1001A COVER LOWER 3550EL2006A CASE 3110EL2001A COVER ASSEMBLY SAFETY 3551EL2001A CONDENSER ASSEMBLY 5403EL1001A BASE ASSEMBLY CABINET 3041EL1002A LEG ASSEMBLY 4779EA3001B SPRING COIL 4970EL3003A HOLDER 4930EL3015A aaa aa Mi Wi a a N a a REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST CAUTION Before replacing any part of these components read carefully the safety precautions in this manual Nate S Safety Parts AL Alternative Parts LG MODEL TD C70140E DESC TD C70140E REMARKS NUT DRAWING 1NZZEL4002B LEFT TURN BLOWER IMPELLER 5834EL2002A COOLING SUPPORTER ASSEMBLY 4981EL1001A MOTOR ASSEMBLY WM 4681EL1003A BLOWER IMPELLER NUT DRAWING 5834EL2001A 1NZZEL4002A DRYING RIGHT TURN SLIDE 4276EL3002A C
10. LG CONDENSING DRYER CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLE CORRECTLY BEFORE OFFERING SERVICE MODEL TD C7014 Series IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds o electrical electronic and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use WARNING To avoid personal injury disconnect power before servicing this product If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts washers used to complete path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened IMPORTANT Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics ESD problems are present everywhere ESD may damage or weaken the electronic control assembly The new control assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress m Use an anti static wrist strap Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance OR Touch you
11. ONS 1 Disassemble Motor 2 Disassemble Capacitor by unscrewing Nut CAPACITOR 3 Disassemble Heater Housing by HOUSING detaching inner Connector harness and i i unscrewing 4 Disassemble Heater by unscrewing 2 screws HEATER 34 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble Frame Top by unscrewing 4 screws Left and right are same N S x i NA jj NGA NT MT 202 2 Unscrew 4 screws the left and right COVER FRONT 3 Unscrew 1 screw at the front 35 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble Cover Front by pulling the top area out rd gu COVER FRONT 2 Disassemble Hose from hose holder at the base 3 Disassemble Dispenser by unscrewing DISPENSER 36 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble Back cover from the Base by unscrewing 2 screws 2 Disassemble Drum 3 Disassemble Drain Pump by unscrewing 2 screws 37 B EXPLODED VIEW O Control Panel amp Top plate Assembly C SVC Parts 38 9 EXPLODED VIEW NON SVC Parts SVC Parts Q Cabinet Cover amp Door Assembly C 39 B EXPLODED VIEW Base amp Motor Assembly 7 NON SVC Parts SVC Parts 40 9 EXPLODED VIEW Back Cover amp Drum Assembly NON SVC Parts
12. USHION 4850EL3002A PUMP ASSEMBLY DRAIN 5859EL2001A SENSOR ASSEMBLY 6501EL3003A HOSE ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR 5215EL3001A WITH HOSE CLAMP CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY 6631EL2001A COVER ASSEMBLY BASE 3551EL2002A GUIDE AIR 4974EL3004A BELT POLY V 4400EL1001A TUB ASSEMBLY DRUM 3045EL1003A LIFTER SERVICE PARTS 4432EL1003A 383EEL3003A WASHER DRAWING 1WZZEL3001A WASHER DRAWING 1WZZFR4148A CABINET 3090EL1001B SPONGE CABINET 3090EL1001A CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY 6121EL2001B COVER ASSEMBLY BACK 3551EL1003A HOLDER 4930EL1002A PACKING ASSEMBLY 3921EL1001A SUPPORTER TOP TABLE 4980EL2005A RIGHT TURN SUPPORTER TOP TABLE 4980EL2005B LEFT SUPPORTER HOLDER SCREW DRAWING 4980EL4001A 1SZZEL3002A GUIDE AIR 4974EL3006A DUCT ASSEMBLY 5209EL1005B POWER CORD ASSEMBLY 6411ER1001K CAP COVER 5006EL3010A HEATER ASSEMBLY 5301EL1002C THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY 6931EL3001D HOLDER 4930EL3020A FRAME BODY 3210EL1001A FRAME TOP 43 3210EL1003A fo Sk JUL 2005 PRINTED IN KOREA P No 3828EL9001C
13. again INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTION Stacking Kit In order to stack this dryer on a LG washing This appliance must be grounded In the event of machine a stacking kit is needed malfunction or breakdown grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for the electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or a service person if you are in doubt as to wether the dryer is properly grounded Additional Grounding Procedure Some local codes may require a separate ground In Built in Installation such cases the required accessory ground wire clamp and screw must be purchased separately Your dryer can be built in You can fit the dryer under counter in a kitcken cabinet opening Condensate Drain Opening dimensions are shown as follows The dryer can drain water without delivering to water container Water is directly pumped out of This must be placed by an experienced service the dryer person and installed under a continuous worktop For your safety metal cover must be tightly fitted
14. asure after power is off With YL2 disconnecied from Check or replace pump Controller Check Harness YL 2 YL 2 resistance connection ranges 205 10 Q Check Pump sensor Check and replace Controller TR3 25 m DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 6 Thermistor check Trouble Symptom Poor drying performance over drying or no drying Abnormal thermistor operation Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged With CN1 RED4 CN4 WH4 disconnected from Controller check D TH Heater CN4 4 resistance ranges table data according to surrounding temperature TH Drum D 1 resistance ranges table data according to surrounding temperature GN1 RD4 GNA WH4 Check and replace Controller When measuring TH Heater Thermistor they range Table data Replace TH Heater Thermistor When measuring TH Drum Thermistor they range Table data Replace TH Drum Thermistor Check Harness Resistance TH2 4 Resistance TH Heater TH Drum 19 111kQ Dryer Temperature 10 C Dryer Temperature 40 50 C THI 113 75 20 30 C 250 180kQ 11 8kQ 50 60 C 75 50 4 2 5kQ 30 40 C 180 113kQ 8 5kO 60 C 26 50kQ 2 5kQ al DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 6 Thermistor check Trouble Symptom Drying Failure Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged GN1 RD4 With CN1 RED4 Check Harn
15. by releasing 3 hooks 2 Disassemble cabinet cover by releasing 9 screws 3 Disassemble cabinet by unscrewing 2 at the top and 3 at the rear left and right are the same CABINET 30 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble Body frame by unscrewing 4 screws 2 Disassemble Harness by unscrewing 2 Earth screws and disassemble connectors 3 Disassemble Holder and Spring by pressing down and pulling the low hook of holder 31 a2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble Blower cover by unscrewing 2 screws Note Make sure that hook is properly fit after assembling Cover Base Wrong assembly will cause abnormal noise COVER BASE 2 Disassemble Motor Supporter from Base by rotating after unscrewing 2 Screws 3 1 Disassemble Air Guide Assembly direction of Air Guide should be same as belows Wrong assembly will cause abnormal noise Grille lt Motor 32 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble Harness of Motor 2 Disassemble Duct by unscrewing marked 3 screws on the lower position of Duct are only used for molding parts Be careful of not using them for other holes Otherwise the holes will be exposed to water leak 3 Disassemble Nut by grasping the edge of left motor shaft at the same time 33 2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTI
16. cs which are heat sensitive like synthetic fabrics Delicates CAUTION If the load is less than 1kg please use Timed Drying Course Heat sensitive fabrics including silk underwears lingerie should be used in delicates courses Otherwise these clothes can cause undesirable drying results PROGRAM CYCLE O O 0 s o o o o 9 Mixed Fabric Veryary o o 5 Cupboarddy o o 4 o er RNC WE ur ama SSD Cool A r zomin X x x 9 2 Delicate Xx 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Level the dryer Adjustable feet Adjustable feet 10 1 Leveling the dryer is to prevent undesirable noise and vibration When placing your dryer in an solid and level area where water is not dripping and freezing flammable materials are not stored 2 If the dryer is not properly level adjust the front leveling legs up and down as necessary Turn them clockwise to raise and counterclockwise to lower until the dryer is not wobbling both front to back and side to side Diagonal Check When pushing down the edges of the washing machine the machine should not move up and down at all Please check both of two directions If machine rocks when pushing the machine top plate diagonally adjust the feet
17. eplace lamp See the x page When door is closed lamp turns off Door switch is working When Start button is on the normally dryer is working When door is opened or closed door switch hook is not broken Replace door hook and close the door With door closed check voltage of connector WH3 3 and YL3 Door frame is distorted which are pulled out from controller Check door switch in advance The voltage range is See x page between AC 215 245V Check or replace Controller Assembly Replace Harness and connector With door closed check Check Harness Check the short of harness voltage of connector WH3 assembly white and white wire and YL3 D which are pulled and the connection WH3 out from controller in advance The voltage range Check and replace Controller is between AC 215 245V 22 DIAGOSTIC Test 3 Motor check Trouble Symptom Motor malfunction ventilation error Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged Door is closed Pre Check door switch If door switch has contact problem pump motor is not working Check or replace Controller rotating TR1 TR2 broken When power is on motor is Check Capacitor volume See component test page See the left picture Check belt is burst Check structural restriction During operation motor noise is generated And drum and blo
18. ess HH disconnected from Controller e Check if Sensor tips CN1 resistance is have foreign objects unlimited Refer to the left picture LOD EO With metal tape attached to Check Harness Sensor tips 1 8 CN1 Open Connector is resistance is less than 10 0 disconnected After damp clothes touch Sensor tips Check and replace the range are within the Controller below table when QA test IMC DISPLAY NOTE 409 6090 50 130 After Spinning 590 20 100 200 Iron dry 3 5 9 205 240 After normal IMC Initial Moisture Contents 27 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TOP PLATE 1 Disassemble top plate by unscrewing 2 screws on the rear of the dryer 2 After pulling drawer assembly out unscrew 1 screw DRAWER 3 After releasing 4 hooks of control panel assembly separate connectors from PWB assembly for disassembling control panel assembly 28 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COVER LOWER COVER SAFETY 29 1 1 Disassemble door assembly by unscrewing 2 screws 1 2 Disassemble lower cover by releasing hook 1 3 After releasing 2 levers disassemble safety cover 2 Disassemble 3 screws 3 Disassemble the case with a Philips driver by releasing hook 2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Disassemble grille
19. ic control Motor run counterclockwise 70 245 Displays Moisture Sensor Operation lf Once Measured moisture sensor is contacted with damp Moisture Value cloth The display number is below 180 in normal condition Motor run clockwise 70 245 Displays Moisture Sensor Operation lf Twice Measured moisture sensor is contacted with damp Moisture Value cloth The display number is below 180 in normal condition Motor run clockwise Motor Current Heater run Display the temperature of 3 times low temperature themirstor located Heater 1 temperature p under door Motor run clockwise Motor Heater 1 Current run Display the temperature of 4 times A Heater 2 temperature high temperature thermistor located in heater assembly Motor off level Pump 70 237 Displays Moisture Sensor Operation lf 6 times Motor Measured moisture sensor is contacted with damp Moisture Value cloth The display number is below 180 in normal condition Motor amp ELB Sensor 7 times Heater off If ELB Sensor is in normal condition Buzzer On ELE is displayed Data Display Tested under normal operation mode Press the Quick and Anti Crease button as follows No of Button pressing Display 1 time Moisture data 2 times Temperature sensed by low temperature thermistor located under door 3 times Temperature sensed by High tempera
20. nds so you must be careful to handle some sharp devices like torque screwdriver or 5 slotted screwdriver 2 When the door is revered the hand sticker on the door also must be replaced Do not use a machine screwdriver 1 Unscrew the bottom hinge of the door first and top hinge And then place on the blanket to prevent scratches 6 2 Remove the 7 door lock 3 Remove the door lock and replace where door lock 15 13 Detach both hinge point Unscrew two door hinges Replace both hinge point covers where door hinge is located Replace the door catch to the reverse location Screw the door hinges MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Change the Bulb The bulb itself could be very hot when the dryer just Power cord must be unplugged before this finishes its operation So before changing the bulb work to avoid danger of electric shock be sure that the inside of the drum is cool down 1 Open the door put a hand into the drum and 4 Remove the current bulb turning it to Counter grasp a bulb cover clockwise direction Be careful that it does not fall off 2 With bulb held by a hand turn the bulb to the 5 Screw in the new bulb in the reverse clockwise direction with a certain amount of unscrewing direction force Do not need any special tool for this work All steps can be done manually 14 COMPONENT TESTING TIPS
21. r finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance Before removing the part from its package touch the anti static bag to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance m Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts handle electronic control assembly by edges only m When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in anti static bag observe above instructions CONTENTS TS TION Stino o a ani 4 2 FEATURES AND LOOK saene m 5 3 PARTIDENTIFIC A TO N armen ak an AAA Pea 6 4 PROGRAM CY C EE Sai tothe aga ag Gan aaa a ee 7 54 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION S uuu a a na Petra P Sant Hn en eet A 10 6 MAINTENANCE INISTRU GTIO NIS ina rr e PERPE PRO Folder te ala Fere Patet t toto SSS 12 T COMPONENT TESTING TIPS sss u aa tne a ale 15 8 CON TROL EA YQ UT sapa saene A oe Pete A SENA KABANARAN A BARAK rte ia n e Dada ees 17 Oz WARINIGDIA GRAM cote RD ga a ENG gu ain von maa aa TA Ta Ka Ta aa Ta 18 TO TROUBLESHOOTING mm iiir prr a i nara a aan 19 DIAG OSTG TEST Dana h sah KARABA ah aka A de ate tn e CU HE a a ddd 21 12 BISASSEM BLY INSTRUCTIO NS sk a agan i Wa a Ta aa deer lio 28 13 EXPEO DED VIEW san aa anan aan an tet ne 38 E SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS TD C70140E REMARK
22. rgy is saved by Sirocco fan Reduced drying time Drying time is shortened by efficient air flow mechanism and optimized heater Uff m a Innovative noise performance 3 Noise gets reduced by Noise absorption amp screening technology DI O Easy of Use Wide LED display using electric control O Control Panel LED Display Time Display m TD C70140E 145E e Indicator lamps Mixed Fabrics Very dry Very dry Cupboard Additional function ten dry MELLOL din buttons uos i Quick Gentle Cool Air 20min Delicate T Iron dry Buzzer I Quick Gentle landy Buzzer e Anti Crease e Time Delay e 1 Time Adding Power Start Pause Program selector ES PART IDENTIFICATION Water container Control panel Door Condenser Cover Air ventilation grill Q Accessories 1 Drain Hose Assembly Purchased Separately 2 Stacking kit Assembly Purchased Separately P No 5001EL2001A P No 5001EL2001C PROGRAM CYCLE m TD C70140E 145E Very dry dry Cupboard gt Cupboard Iron dry Light dry Warm 20min Cool Air 20min 9 Iron dry Special Fabrics Delicate JJ Quick Gentle These are functioning to shorten or lengthen the cycle time by increasing or decreasing temperature Iron dry Buzzer Select Iron dry
23. s activated PROGRAM CYCLE Cycle Selection Table Standard Program Electronic Auto Dry Cycles Mixed Fabric cycles Note press the Gentle button for heat sensitive items Bed linen and table linen tracksuits For thick and quilted fabrics which do not need to be ironed Very Dry anorak blankets shirts blouses and sportswear For fabrics which do not need to be ironed Cupboard dry Trousers dressers skirts blouses For fabrics which do need to be ironed Iron Dry Cotton Whites and coloreds Note press the Gentle button for heat sensitive items Terry toweling tea towels towel For thick and quilted fabrics which not need to ironed Very Dry bed linen Bath towels tea towels For fabrics which do not need to be ironed Cupboard dry underwear cotton socks T shirts trousers underwear work clothes For fabrics which do need to be ironed lightly not completely light Dry Bed linen table linen towels T shirts Polo shirts and work clothes Time Cycles for selected length of time Bath towels bath robes dishcloths Small clothes amp pre dried laundry Normal Warm 20min Quilted fabrics made of acrylic Normal fabrics using hot temperature for 20minutes For fabrics which do need to be ironed Iron Dry All fabrics needing freshing tumbles without heat Cool Air 20min Special Fabrics Silk Women s thin clothes lingerie For fabri
24. ture thermistor located in heater assembly 4 times Remaining water data by water level sensor m TROUBLESHOOTING Q Error Mode SC LED displays JE in case of the door open The door must be closed and start ws Button must be pressed for re operation See the 22page ELE Case 1 When black out or irregular current occurs After removing ELB Connector operate full time 1Cycle Case 2 EHE ELE message expresses continuously because of aging items Change the old items The resistance of thermistor normally out put Case 1 The Circuit of thermistor is troubled Repair the Circuit of thermistor Case 2 Thermistor is troubled Replace the Thermistor Case 3 The Controller is troubled Repair or replace the Controller Power On Power button press LED SEG ON NO Display YES Check Red 4P Housing Check Red 4P YES Rotating Plugged in Check Test Mode Power button Lock No Check Thermistor resistence Circuit breaker Replace PCB NO Start button Lock trip No buzzer Rotating YES Low temperature Door Open Door is not closed Replace PCB NO dE display NO Drum Belt broken Replace Belt Lamp Broken Connector malfunction Check Filter sign Clean Filter NO Properly glitters and Condenser Drying Check Heater Power Water container Empty Water sign Container
25. wer are not working With WH2 BL2 being unplugged Check or replace Motor from Controller Check Motor TP Wh2 D BL2 resistance Check Harness WH2 D BL 2 resistance connection measurement ranges 18 0 26 Q Check controller See page 15 PCB Assembly Lay out 23 al DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 4 Heater check Trouble Symptom Motor malfunction ventilation error Trouble Symptom Heater is not working Drying failure The designated temperature is not reached Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged With WH3 RD3 disconnected from Controller Check and replace I controller resistance lt Relay RTY2 See page 15 PCB WH3 RD3 resistance assembly lay out ranges 53 0 59 Q When check thermostat to Replace Heater Heater lt Check Harness is less than 1 Q connection Manually get Thermostat back Press button 1 Clean Condensing unit 2 Check if Lint filter is damaged or clogged Heater On Off occurs frequently 24 DIAGOSTIC Test 5 check Trouble Symptom Check if pump is out of order Empty water Error signals Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged Measure with power on Disassemble Pump On QC test mode when Pump Check foreign objects is on Check impeller Electric noise doesn t occur restriction Electric noise doesn t occur Check connection hose while pumping clogged YL2 Me

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