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1. 15 Part List No Part Name Service Code Q Ty Specification 1 Pos Complete 617 260 0239 1 2 ISCR TPG TRS 4x16 411 007 5606 Stopping Pin 617 226 9603 4 5 Membrane Plate 617 259 8970 1 PET 6 1 Washer Lid Ass y 617 259 8161 C2 O O o H O D O N N O Gei CH CO IN NI mb N O N Z k II IN E INN 6 1 2 Washer Lid B 1 aan SILVER 6 1 3 Lic Lens A 617 263 5392 1 2938 BLUE 6 1 4 Lic Lens B O O1 lI 5 D U 5 O O esch NI N C1 cO 00 N N O mb 6 2 Lic Cushion 617 160 4252 6 3 Lid Spring 617 175 0935 1 SUS 304 D1 0 6 4 Dinge Arm 617 221 7390 1 P P TPC AR564 8 Hinge Spring 617 259 8253 9 Safety Lever 617 259 8987 1 PON 10 Safety Lever Spring 617 175 0508 12 ISCR TPG TRS 4x16 411 007 5606 13 Response Switch 617 235 7263 1 KPS 59 C 14 Lead Wire Ass y 617 245 6621 16 Magnetic Valve 617 242 2084 17 sch TPG TRS 4x16 411 007 5606 3 18 ISCR TPG TPS 4x16 411 007 5606 2 20 Air Trap Hose 617 259 8994 21 Hose Band 617 026 4921 2 22 Hose joint Ass y 617 259 9021 24 Cushion 617 263 5101 25 Cover 617 259 9052 1 P P AR564 27 Feed Valve Fixture 617 244 6134 Part Name Top Plate Service Code 617 259 9700 Specification FRPP E 7000 COOL GRAY PP COOL GRAY Part Name Special Screw
2. 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 Inlet 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 Air Trap Hose with thinner liquid Pipe for connection Outer tub Hose Band Apply vinyl chloride type adhesive 249 Replacement of Suspension Rod Ass y Remove the screws which are seemed on Top plate follow the steps of Replacing top plate 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 N 3 Remove the Top Plate 4 From bottom of Outer Tub push the Suspension Rod A
3. ON During spinning if unbalance condition occurs safety switch will activate Special usage Press the WATER LEVEL button before pressing The washer will operate with manual START PAUSE button set water level Pressing the START PAUSE button while there have been water in Spin Tub Drum e Water level in the Spin Tub Drum is lower than r gt The washer will operate normally LOW level e Water level in the Spin Tub Drum is higher than The washer will operate with LOW level e Water level HIGH DRY CARE Course e Turn on the power switch ON OFF e Load the laundry into the washer e Press ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the Dry Care course e Press the START PAUSE button T peel e Water is supplied to MED level WATER IS SUPPLIED e Depending on the volume of laundry for best results WASH use LOW2 HIGH water level WASH e Pulsator will rotate and select the suitable water flow responding to DRY CARE course DRAIN e After water level reaches reset point draining course continues for 1 40 e Water is supplied to the selected water level e Intermittent spin cycle 1 10 ON e Continuous spin cycle 50 ON e During spinning if unbalance condition occurs safety switch will activate e Water is supplied to MED level RINSE e Overflow rinse Twice overflow e After water level reaches reset point draining DRAIN continues 1 40 e Intermittent spin cycle 1 10 ON e C
4. 03 4 Outer Tub Drum 04 41 5 Spin Tub Drum 42 Ga 6 Spin Tub Boss 67 7 Circulate Hose 09 8 Air Trap Hose 45 o Drain Valve 10 Drain Hose 11 Overflow Hose i N Water supply Magnetic Valve Pour Inlet gt Spin Tub Drum Outer Tub Drum Drainage Spin Tub Drum Outer Tub Drum gt Drain Valve Drain Hose Overflow Overflow Gate gt Overflow Hose Drain Valve Drain Hose Circulation Spin Tub Drum gt Outer Tub Drum Spin Tub Drum bottom Circulate Hose holes Spin Tub Drum Lint Filter Ass y Air course diagram Pum Ass y Hose Joint MA Spin Tub Drum lt Outer Tub Drum 4 Electric circuit diagram N FUSE SA N K O W YATER YALYE Y R ay SOF TNER B VW YATER YALYE LID SYITCH IMG uli K AIR PUMP ES Wall y SENSOR COLOUR SYNBOL BLUE o ORANGE v wHirE K SLACK P PINK v YELLOW gt tjuen ave R REO Qyuvoe L1Nn2491D OJINI3IA For the purpose of safety please use only designated parts ne 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 To turn the power ON and SWITCH OFF alternately When you press the power switch to turn power O
5. 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 WASH flows e 1 before completion of washing process Pulsator will rotate to create laundry disentanglement flow water e After water level reaches reset point draining course continues for 1 40 e n the first spinning washer carries out 1 10 ON intermittent spin SPIN dry cycle Before completion of spinning electrical continuity of motor breaks off and motor rotates continuously by inertia The Brake Ass y activates while Spin Tub revolution speed is slowing down e 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 following corrective e Water is supplied to the selected water level WATER IS SUPPLIED e Water save rinse Water is supplied to the selected water level responding to the wash load Pulsator rotates and water supplying is stopped e Overflow rinse After water is supplied to the selected water level Pulsator rotates and water is continuously supplied e After water level reaches reset point draining course continues for 1 40 DRAIN e Before
6. defective Handling Replace the Bearing Case complete and wipe the Brake Wheel surface with alcohol 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 249 5 Spin tub does not rotate Spin Tub is locked Symptom Spin Tub does not rotate despite 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 cluteh 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 Insufficient transfer of rotation due to inaccurate dimensions of clutch spring also causes the trouble Diagnosis Assuming t
7. mm E mm em wm A mm u pessvan able Sauna Sa Machine is in unbalance dng machine evenly happen by vibration Lo E RPM i Suspension Rod Ass y is Replace worn out Vides RCRSECEESERANERESUFPEERARSEESQRREERANSESSUEREEREEEREKUNEGI L L ed e Does noise sound when Work Femme is clattering on maximum r rotation Motor Pulley is loose Tighten up D WERE Em pulsator i n en Pulsator is rubbed Adjust Bearing Ass y Pulsator Shaft is burnt Replace Bearing Ass y 13 Troube shooting of Bearing Assembly Bearing Case Complete 1 For Fully Automatic Washing Machines Abnormal Squeaky 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 duration 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 particu
8. the START PAUSE button or turn the POWER SWITCH er Py I QQ ma DR rp gt oOpDp gt jo oro in w s regen NO ri rm nr J Au 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 Confirmation Purpose The motor rotates clockwise Does Pulsator rotate Check the operation of Motor Bearing Ass y The drain valve HEAVY The motor rotates operates counter clockwise clockwise and PCB counter clockwise and PCB Does drain valve open Is water drained Check the operation of Magnetic Coil and Drain valve Does Pulsator rotate Check the operation of Motor Bearing Ass y DRY CARE The Magnetic Valve operates Does Magnetic Valve open Is water supplied Check the operation of Magnetic Valve and PCB v 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
9. 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 EE 1 1 Care of service Disconnect the power cord during servicing for your safety Removing Front Panel 1 2 3 4 4 m Nan AROMA I a Y ua NAN Take two fixing screws out Pull Front Panel down and lift it up for taking out Reverse the order of the steps above to put the unit back Replacing Control Plate and Printed Circuit Board Follow the steps 1 to 2 of the Replacing Front Panel Pull stopping pin down for taking out Slide the control plate approximately 7mm to the left Hold both edges of the Control Plate lift and tilt it towards back Take out 6 screws that are holding the PCB and remove the 9P 4P 3P and 2P connectors before removing the PCB Reverse the order of the steps above to put the unit back Removing Back Plate Remove the Cap on drainage and then remove screws Hold both ends of the Back Plate lift and remove it Once the Back Plate is removed the water supply valve and safety switch can be replaced When the parts are replaced reverse the order of the steps above to put the unit back Back Plate Top Plate s Stopping Pin Font Panel Fixing Screw 12 Replacement of Top Plate 1 1 to 2 Follow
10. the steps 2 to 4 of Replacing Control Plate 3 Follow the steps 1 to 3 of Removing Back Plate Follow the steps 4 Take out 4 screws that are holding Top Plate and Frame 2 of Replacing Font Panel 5 Tilt the Top Plate backward during lifting it up 6 7 Once the Top Plate is removed the Response Switch Water Pump can be replaced Reverse the order of the steps above to put the unit back Y 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 underneath 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 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 Move the top lid to the left side and lift it up Remove the Hinge Spring from the Washer Lid Follow the above steps reversely when you want to assemble them again SEKR Handle of the washer lid e The hooks of the washer lid will be broken if you remove the handle When the handle is damaged the Washer Lid Assembly containing the handle must be replaced Removing Magnetic Valve 1 Follow the steps 1 to 3 of Replacing Back Plate 2 Move Soap Box Ass y
11. N NORMAL indicator will light up When power is turned off NORMAL indicator will black out START PAUSE wash operation indicator of the first process will blink When pausing LED Start or temporarily stop When you press the START PAUSE button to start the indicator will light up Choose the desired washing ONE TOUCH program Normal Heavy Normal gt Heavy Duty gt Custom gt Blanket gt Dry Care SELECT Duty Custom Blanket Dry Used to set a variety of wash programs OFF 1 124 amp Setting Rinsing mode Setting Washing time SELECT SET To preset the finish time 0 gt 1 water saver 1 overflow gt 2 twice water ee washing time rinsing mode 3 3times overflow 3 3times water saver 2 once and spinning time shower Setting Spinning time 10 once A overflow Select the appropriate water Normal Heavy Duty Custom course level that matches the load NN MED LOW2 LOWI J WATER volume When this button LEVEL pressed water level willbe Blanket b Sa E MEI changed alternately HIGH Dry Care MED HIGH LOW MED LOW 2 LOW 1 gcc ee Used to set a variety of While selecting the option function the indicator will light up OPTION Soak program and Soft Spin If the option function is not selected the indicator blacks out C c E e CHILD Press the water level button When this function is selected Washing course will stop if SAFETY for 4 seconds t
12. SANYO FILE NO SERVICE MANUAL Automatic Washer ASW U1100T MALAYSIA Product Code No 300 849 85 240V 50 Hz M3 H TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PAGES 1 SPECHESNONS menores ases 1 NEG doe ETT 1 3 Water course diagram 2 A e det e re alagralM MN dicas 3 5 Method of operation 4 6 Content of fully Automatic Washing program 5 7 Operation of fully Automatic Washing 6 8 Procedure of time presetting program 9 9 Indication and judgment of trouble 10 10 Inspection mode of service man 11 M Gare O NO 12 12 Flow chart of trouble shooting 15 13 Trouble shooting of Bearing Ass y 19 t4 Exploded Vie E 21 J P E 24 REFERENCE No SM930202 1 Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION ITEM SPECIFICATION Overall dimensions 589 W x 620 D x 988 H Motor AM V14JM 4 Poles class E ESL E Net weight 43 kg al Capacitor Ass y 8 04F 444 V AC 8 0uF 444 V AC Washing method Whirlpool I Pulsator Pulley Outer diameter 2110 mm Driving system V Belt gear driving l Motor Pulley Outer diameter 50 mm Outer
13. Service Code 617 029 0050 Specification No Part Name Service Code o Ty Specification Specification 98 linsulator Plate 617 180 5734 2 FR PP E7000 99 Special Screw 100 Motor Pulley 617 244 0248 1 ADC 12 101 Brake Wheel Screw Ass y esch O N Se UJ D em O esch N mb esch O O N wm lt No O 103 Motor Angle Holder 1 Isacco Z08 T1 0 104 Special Screw 617 029 0241 4 p 105 Feed Hose Ass y O Oi lt Q Q O C O gt e gt o lt D esch NI esch Co O esch N M 106 Spin Tub Complete 106 1 sch TPG TRS 4x10 411 074 5301 8 Fx CIRCULATE HOSE A amp B 106 2 Sor TPG TRS 5x22 411 075 2507 6 pt TUB TO BALANCE 106 3 ISCR TPG TRS 5x22 411 075 2507 12 Fix SPIN TUB BOSS 106 4 Spin Tub Ass y 617 259 7362 1 106 4 1 ICirculate 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 Ass y 106 4 4 Spin Tub Boss SER SPC 0016 1 109 ISCR TPG TRS 4x12 411 074 5806 110 Notice Label 617 180 8599 1 SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd Osaka Japan 28
14. al Soak course The above chart indicates the standard time for each process For Data marked with washing time spinning time rinsing method will change according to the signals of sensors Spending time of Washing program WATER SUPPLY WATER DRAIN WATER SPIN SUPPLY SPIN WATER RINSE DRAIN SOAK WASH 10 WATER SUPPLY RINSE 130 WATER DRAIN 2 6 Er JE D COURSE 130 NORMAL 4 08 2 330 330 Shower HEAVY H gt KK gt KK 3 gt gt KA DUTY 4 08 13 2 330 3 36 Overflow 2 3 30 BLANKET 4 08 12 2 3 30 3 36 2 3 30 Overflow 1 30 DRY CARE 3 56 6 2 2 3 36 2 Overflow 130 SOAK 4 08 45 10 2 330 3 30 Shower 40 14 51720 50 20 3208 8514 opending time for 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 Drainage 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 i
15. completion of spinning electrical continuity of motor breaks off and motor rotates continuously by inertia The Brake Ass y activates while Spin Tub revolution speed is slowing down e During Spinning If the clothes clump on one side and or the Wash Spin Tub becomes unbalanced the microchip will detect the unbalance condition and automatically proceed the following corrective e Same as the operation of the Rinsing course Spin Tub Drum will SPIN rotate intermittently However while selecting the soft spin function the operation of spinning course is different SPIN BLANKET Course e Turn on the power switch ON OFF e Load the laundry into the washer e Press the ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the BLANKET course for big size laundry e Press the START PAUSE button e 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 e Intermittent spin cycle 1 10 ON e Continuous spin cycle 2 20 ON e 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 continues for 1 40 Intermittent spin cycle 1 10 ON e Continuous spin cycle 2 20
16. diameter 2 50 mm WAS Pulsator 130 V Belt Type M 20 Typpe M20 Revolution Speed en Gear box Rate of Reduction Gear 1 6 4 Pulsator Diameter 380mm 5 blades Wash Load sensor Signal from Wash Motor Required water pressure 0 3 10 Kg f cm Centrif Spin D JWV 203G 220 240V en Max water flow 25 L min Fuse Ass y 250V 5A Spin Tub o revolution speed P Response Switch kPs 50 0 Automatically select one of 4 water levels Spin dry method Vertical axis type Magnetic Valve Spin Tub Drum 460mm x 439mm H dimension e Instruction Manual Operates while e Drain Hose SWITCH Safety Switch opening Washer Lid or Feed Hose Ass y with serious unbalance Accessories Magic Joint Power switch Relay system __ ET Bane Printed circuit board IC Transformer e Bottom Cover Buzzer Push Switch Standard water consumption 62L Power source 240V 50Hz Standard per cycle water 134L Power consumption 410W consumption I Washing time Normal program 43 min The washer will stop The most suitable program is when the Washer Lid is automatically selected opened after setting Neuro and Fuzzy according to the type of fabric this mode and the volume of laundry Child safety mode 3 Water course diagram 1 Feed Hose Ass y BB Lint Filter Ass y 02 Magnetic Valve 3 Pour Inlet
17. hat 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 pulling 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 rusted 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 there 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 sound 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 20 14 Exploded View OD DD NO cN Ge 109 D 99
18. lace Bearing Brake lining is worn out 1 eP ace bearing 2 S C C SY m 1 Brake Lever Ass y is Replace Bearing defective Ass y r A TROUBLE d INSPECTION CAUSES r L JJ m m LI lt I Water does not i drain out O i Valve Spring is deformed E Valve Spring Valve Bellows is LS Replace Valve Bellow Selop qd or replace Valve Spring Magnetic Coil lead wire is disconnected A P C B Complete is i Replace eee IT a Drain takes time l Valve Bellow is deformed Replace too long D e Connect Hose is deformed Hose is deformed y Repair or replace DrainHoseAssyis Hose Ass y is Repair deformed J l Extension hose is too Extension hose is too Repair 1m max extension long or too high longortoohigh i l PORUM I LL wR E Extension of the Drain Hose Extension hose height Extension hose lenght 8 The maximum length and height to which the mas imma Drain Hose can be extended are given below 3m max e Spin Drying BEER Eo A ver au akapa Ve Spin drying cycle Does safety device Yes Machine meines Adjust the adjustor of i does not work work leg No A usu ss The V belt is slipping Adjust the motor position ON ES a E I V belt is snapped Li Heplace EA A pct ae et S I Y NOTE Motor Pulley m
19. lar 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 Spin tub stops 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 Allow 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 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 substance 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
20. ndicator will light on to show the content of preset washing program e During presetting washing program only SET button is affected when pressed e On the Control Plate the preset time indicator will blink on from 1 12 hours e Incase to cancel the preset time turn power switch off e Itis impossible to use the PRESET function on DRY CARE course 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 The Safety Switch works 3 times Spin Tub is in unbalance the laundry leant to of spinning continuously during Spin cycle one side e The Drain Hose hasn t been put down from the Abhaimalseondiian During draining the water evel doesn t washing machine of draining go down below the reset point within 8 e Drain Hose is dented minutes e The Drain Hose is clogged e The faucet isn t turned on Abnormal condition During supplying water water level e Water pressure is very low of water supply does not reach to LOW 1 level within 15 e Water source is cut off minutes e Water supply valve is clogged Abnormal condition The frequency of water level sensor is e Water level sensor is defective higher than 73 728 KHz or lower than e Connector is poorly connected 8 192 KHz of water level sensor e Motor r
21. nterrupted by power failure if the electric power 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 minutes 7 Operation of fully Automatic Washing program NORMAL HEAVY DUTY CUSTOM SOAK Course e urn on the power switch ON OFF e Load the laundry into the washer e Press the ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the washing course e Press the START PAUSE button y e 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 PULSATOR ROTATES program such as Spinning time Washing time Rinsing mode water flow WASH Water is supplied to the selected water level WATER IS SUPPLIED e In Soak course the laundry is soaked for 45 minutes During the soaking Pulsator will rotate intermittently 5 minutes per cycle to SOAK stir the laundry L zm zm em pe em pm pm rm fr rem em pe ee el Within 40 seconds from washing process Pulsator rotates to create flow water to confirm water level 40 seconds after starting washing Pulsator stops in
22. o choose Washer Lid is opened 5 seconds or more during washing desired child safety 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 8 OFF 0 3 second in 16 times How to cancel the cycle end buzzer e Deleting Turn on the POWER SWITCH and hold down the START PAUSE button for 4 seconds e Resetting 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 e f you leave the washer turned on without starting the operation the Power Switch will turn off automatically after 10 minutes e When washing operation finished the POWER SWITCH will turn off in 5 seconds automatically 6 Contents of fully Automatic Washing program 49 PROGRAM WASH RINSE 8 10 Once shower NORMAL Depending on the Wash load 4 and the kind of laundry Water saver ZE 1 e Ch ch HEAVY DUTY Depending on the Wash load Twice Overflow and the kind of laundry 6 10 Same as the normal CUSTOM Depending on the Wash load course and the kind of laundry BLANKET 12 3 Twice Overflow DRY CARE 6 1 5 Twice Overflow SOAK 45 8 10 Same as the norm
23. ontinuous spin cycle 50 ON SPIN WA SN e During spinning if unbalance condition occurs safety switch will activate The safety device activation 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 Safety device works Is the washer lid open Has the Safety Device been activated three times level Implementing water save rinse 8 Preset time program Turn on the power switch ON OFF Load the laundry into the washer Turn the faucet on Press the ONE TOUCH SELECT to select the washing course Press SELECT button four times to enter the preset time program 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 y OVERFLOW No setting 1 hours 5 hours 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 e During presetting washing program if the SET button is pressed the i
24. or is defective I I I switch is on and the start button is pressed pin connectors P C B Complete is defective a a ia MMC reete Water does not Does humming noise Yes Something on the filter of flow when the i come on from Magnetic the Magnetic Valve i power switch is on Valve and the start button is pressed pin connectors Magnetic Valve is rn Poor connection of the 14 I Repair or replace l Repair or replace i defective y u OA uox xc c bcc LIES I Response Switch is Replace defective HD ee Eee SE Ee l i l l P C B Complete IS Replace defective GC PETERET E S r Water is not Check water pressure Eo Co IIE ow supplied E i poe of the Magnetic cun A nsn Sr en ee S Flow sheet High Clean the filter on the I Collar Magnetic Valve I I Filter aa da de he a te Water Valve Note when removing the flow sheet reinstate the filter in place correctly mmm mm mm mm mm Gum mm AAA TO Does water stop I stop when the plug is SS Hose or air leaks from a removed or power U part related Response A 1 iSwichisOFF switch system Response Switch is defective No P C B Complete is defective Something on the diaphragm on the water valve Something in the Air Trap Diaphragm is defo
25. otated badly e Tension strength of V Belt is out of of the load sensor which is counted by motor is low than 2 PM specification Abnormal condition During rotating of pulsator the pulse Abnormal information e Buzzer sounds with 0 3 seconds ON 0 3 seconds OFF cycles in 16 times e Depending on the kind of troubles the indicators will blink on as bellow Theblinkingofindicators Kind of Trouble Washing Child safety mode Other troubles Trouble release Trouble Where to check Indication LH Close the Washer Lid e Check whether the laundry is clumped on one side of the Wash Spin Tub or not e Check whether the Washer is on the level surface or not d e Check whether the Child safety mode is set or not Close the Washer Lid e Turn the water supply faucet on e Check whether the water supply has been cut off or not e Check whether the metal filter of the Water Inlet is clogged or not e Check whether the washer has been freezing or not e Put down the Drain Hose from the hookhole e Check whether there is anything wrong with the Drain Hose or not e Check the Drain Hose for any obstructions e Check whether the Drain Hose is clogged with lint or not e Check whether the Drain Hose rises too high more than 15 cm off the ground or not e Check whether the Drain Hose is too long longer than 3m or not e Check whether the diameter of the Drain Hose is too small or not Press
26. ounting Tighten up serewislose JL When Safety Switch is continuously __ Motor is disconnected or LE Repair or replace affected 3 times the washer will adjust burnt wa the unbalance condition If the washer Capacitor is defective or Repair or replace can not adjust the unbalance condition disconnected i l it will stop and indicator shows U3 by Bearing Ass y is Replace flashing on and off defective l d I Magnetic Coil is defective Replace i Thermostat on motor is Repair or replace opened after cooling down Poor connection of the 14 pin connectors P C B Complete is cap o Pee Pm i defective D e Zi TROUBLE INSPECTION CAUSES REMEDY Buzzing rattling Is water pressure high Low Screw of Magnetic Valve during water more than 10kg f cm is loose supply u Something in Magnetic Replace Buzzing rattling Does some noise sound 4 V Belt is slipping Adjust an ECH Motor Pulley is loose Tighten up O KEE MEE Some parts touch motor Repair or replace Something underneath Remove Is defective i E Reo anclas E M Buzzing rattling Is sound in low pitched u Bearing of Bearing Ass y Replace during spin drying l l L A wm mm mo ml a Le wm mm mm mm
27. rmed AB Replace or disassemble the valve and clean the i diaphragm Washing cycle does not start even if water keeps the selected water level i I The Spin Tub with the Pulsator during washing or rinsing cycle rotate normally when the SELECT button is set to SPIN Does the Pulsator rotate by hand come on from motor I rotates together Does the Spin Tub Does humming noise Yes No causes Bearing As yis defective Poor connection of the 14 pin connectors Thermostat on motor is opened P C B Complete is defective Bearing Ass y is defective Unnecessary materials lock pulsator operation Motor wires are disconnected Capacitor s wires are disconnected Capacitor is defective L REMEDY Replace A a P Mc M M I E Replace 2 I l I Repair or replace after i cooling down Ei A a di I A Replace I I We a sr REM I Replace E we rm rm rm rm I _ Take out i 6 Motor coil is shortened Replace ERRARE i Is the Magnetic Coll O Replace Bearing y Yes E l l working normally Ass y is worn out Ass y l l EIIE EN A ET Brake Lever Ass y is Replace Bearing defective Assy 000 a Replace damaged PRENNE Brake lining ie worn aut i Rep
28. ss y 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 e When you have to replace a suspension rod complete please replace the all of four Suspension Rod Assembly e There are four types of Suspension Rod Complete At the motor side At the non motor side 1 Set Service Code 617 259 7195 1 Set Service Code 617 259 7188 At the motor side At the non motor side In the corner of front side and left side In the corner of front side and right side 1 Set Service Code 617 259 7119 1 Set Service Code 617 259 7102 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 e Do not pull it by force without unlocking otherwise the Lead Wire may be torn off Projection Connector e When reconnecting the Connector make sure that it is locked firmly by pulling it slightly after connecting 3 Fix the Insulation Tube Leaa vvire NSU ANON hs AA 12 Flow chart of trouble shooting TROUBLE INSPECTION CAUSES Ec o Yes a ang ls fase blown Deterioration of fuse beep do not work Motor is defective di Ld PONA NO Capacit
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