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1. DISPLAY PWB MAIN PWB NA NA RD BL PK WH 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 1 pels 1121314 5 6 112181 1 2 4 2 1 2 1 Hels VL WH OR BL BKIRD WH BK YL OR BL BN GY BK YL BN BL YL RD BL BN GN DRY lt gt HEATER lt gt i WASHING WB EZ HEATER 11213 1 2 3 d m 11213 1 a a vl GN NA AL wih x 5 Y HS 112 112 112 RD WH BK QUE NA OGG GN 8 RD MOTOR BK BK Y PRESSURE TH3 TH2 TH1 E SENSOR RD n PIN CONNECTOR on A TERMINAL HOUSING 187 12131 TERMINAL 250 POWER RD TERMINAL HOUSING 250 Era e co Q9 EARTH RING TERMINAL DRAIN PUMP DOOR LOCK S W Base Line X 3854ER3001E Wash Dry PRGRAM CHART KGD2 PJT Washing Water Supply W S Intermitten drain 0 au 240 0 120 180 H Cotton Perm Press EIE EE es ws m e e M Sanitary Wool Silk gt lt HN Rinse Spin V mm Basic Cycle Optional Cycle Pre Setting Time Water Supply 120 sec Drain 60 sec 12 t Spin leS Distangle D T Normal working Time ie imm About 1 22 4 31 um About 1 17 4 25 DL EE E About 1 37 4 46 TTA
2. YES Check the motor connector is the resistance of terminal same as the figure Resistance of terminal 2 50 NO Replace the DRY FAN ASSEMBLY 27 LOT VAPOR IN DRAWER WHEN DRYING Isn t the water supply shut off t Is tap opened NO Open the tap YES Isn t the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity YES Clean the filter NO __ ls resistance of the inlet valve terminal NO Replace the inlet valve between 2 to 8 5220FR2075C YES Check if the voltage of each terminal of Inlet Valve is AC 120V NO Replace PWB assy Main Refer to 7 TEST MODE 28 9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS fR Disassemble and repair the parts after pulling out power cord from the outlet CONTROL PANEL YT Unscrew the 2 screws on the top plate The PLATE ASSEMBLY Top is pulled back and then upward to arrow direction NThe cover Inner is disassembled L The PWB ASSEMBLY Display connectors are disconnected YM Pull out drawer three screws are unscrewed N Press two upper hooks and pull the control panel forward LThe PWB assembly Display is disconnected
3. 41 10 4 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRYER DO RM HA Ru d ipu xa 42 APPENDIX Replacement parts list eee nennen tnnt nnne 43 1 SPECIFICATION POWER SUPPLY WD 3274RHD WD 3276RHD 120V 60Hz PRODUCT WEIGHT 156 1 lbs 71 kg WASHING 140W ELECTRICITY SPIN 300W CONSUMPTION FAN MOTOR 25W DRAIN MOTOR 40W WASH HEATER 1000W DRY HEATER 1200W REVOLUTION WASH 45rpm SPEED SPIN No spin 400 800 1000 1400 rpm OPERATION WATER PRESSURE 4 5 145 PSI 30 1000 KPa CONTROL TYPE Electronic WASH CAPACITY 152 5 lbs 7 0 kg DRY CAPACITY3 0kg 84 6 lbs 4 0 kg DIMENSION 235 g x 235 g x 331 2 600 x 600 x 850mm WASH PROGRAM Cotton Perm Press Wool Silk Rinse Spin Sanitary WASH DRY PROGRAM Cotton Perm Press Rinse Spin Sanitary OPTION Dry only Extra Rinse Extra Wash DOOR SWITCH TYPE Bi Metal type WATER LEVEL 8 steps by sensor RESERVATION From 3 hours to 19 hours SENSING OF THE LAUNDRY AMOUNT Adapted FUZZY LOGIC Adapted DISPLAY OF THE REMAINING TIME Adapted ERROR DIAGNOSIS 10 items POWER AUTO OFF Adapted CHILD LOCK Adapted AUTO RESTART Adapted RAPID Adapted 2 FEATURES 8 TECHNICAL EXPLANATION 2 1 FEATURES SPIN TIME DELAY 020 a
4. L G Website http www LGEservice com For U S A www lg ca For CANADA E mail http www LGEservice com techsup html WASHING MACHINE SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLECORRECTLY BEFORE OFFERING SERVICE MODEL WD 3274RHD WD 3276RHD CONTENTS ER e DP 3 2 FEATURES amp TECHNICAL EXPLANATION apaga p 4 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION A i an eco 6 aros 7 5 OPERATION rada 10 6 WIRING DIAGRAN PROGRAM CHA Road 12 7 TROUBLESAO O TIN 13 BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE ampare dad adip b aet 13 12 M6 TEST MOD Escrita Ai te 13 7 3 HOW TO KNOW THE WATER LEVEL FREQUENCY sse 13 TERROR DIS ari A vrbe e rc OM vp rp cel 14 8 ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK EIS T s ipsae Y pu re o a ue OR M 16 8 1 DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL 16 8 2 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND 5 2 0 0 00 0 0 19 9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS uscire ano GEN 29 10 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST iii ree or e aie 39 10 1 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY OE VA BU RU ga Rd Gr eut 39 10 2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL AND DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 40 10 3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM AND TUB ASSEMBLY
5. PRESS 2 Y COTTON e Press the button to cancel the DRY delay finish COTTON y SANITARY y DOORLOCK START PAUSE SANITARY Q WASH DRY START PAUSE POWER 7 Time Delay e Press the button when delayed washing is needed When the button is pressed 3 55 is displayed maximum delay of 3 35 hours be set Each press advances time delay by the hour Use POWER button to cancel TIME DELAY TIME DELAY means the time required from the present to the completion of washing Start Pause button Use the button to start or pause wash cycle power turns off automatically 4 minutes after the pause button is pressed Dry Selector Dry programs can be selected by ressing the DRY button pressing the button AUTO DRY gt TIME DRY 30 60 150 can be selected 11 6 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM CHART
6. 69 Oy E Automatic process from washing to drying Automatic process from washing to drying can be selected easily Washing capacity 15 55 lbs 7 0 kg Drying capacity 8 4 los 4 0 kg More economical by Intelligent Wash System Intelligent Wash System detects the amount of load and water temperature and then determines the optimum water level and washing time to minimize energy and water consumption Direct Drive system The advanced Brushless DC motor rotates the Drum directly without belt and pulley E Child Lock The Child Lock system has been developed to prevent children from pressing any button to change the program during operation lll Low noise speed control system By sensing the amount of load and balance automaticaly distributes load evenly to minimize the spinning noise level Auto Restart Although the washing machine is turned off by a power failure it restarts automatically where it stopped when power is supplied again And it will be the same if the machine unplugged and is plugged in again 2 2 DETERMINE WASHING TIME BY FUZZY LOGIC To get the best washing performance optimal time is determined by sensing of water temperature selected washing temperature and laundry amount water temperature washing time selected TEENS 16 washing gt rinsing time gt washing temperature performance spin rhythm time laundry am
7. About 32 imm About 12 11 L rr m About 56 AH Y E Basic time is minute in washing chart The actual program time can be varied with the load amount 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while trouble shooting E Voltage of each terminal in 120V and DC while applying an electric current 7 2 QC TEST MODE x Pressing SPIN and TEMP button simultaneously xz Power supply ON with pressing upper two button Then buzzer sound twice xgPress the START PAUSE button as follows Press the START PAUSE button more 4 times until stop spinning Pressing number of ISTART PAUSE button Checking Point Display Status None All lamps turn on 1 time Clockwise spin right Drum rpm About 40 52 2 times Low speed Spin Drum rpm About 70 90 3 times High speed Spin Drum rpm About 110 130 4 times Inlet valve for pre wash operation Water level frequency 25 65 5 times Inlet valve for main wash operation Water level frequency 25 65 6 times Inlet valve for dry operation Water level frequency 25 65 7 times Counterclockwise spin left Drum rpm About 40 52 8 times Heater is in operation for 3 sec Water temperature 9 times Draining pump operation Water level frequency 10 times Dry operation for 6 minutes Auto off operation after 6 minutes 7 3 HOW TO KNOW THE WATER LEVEL
8. FREQUENCY Press the OPTION and TEMP button simultaneously The digits means water level frequency 107 kHz ex 241 Water level frequency 241 x 10 1 24 1 7 4 HOW TO KNOW TO TEMPERATURE OF EACH THERMISTOR AT OPERATING CONDITION E Thermistor in tub Press the WATER TEMP button i Thermistor in dry duct Press the DRY button E Thermistor in condensing duct Press the SPIN and DRY button simultaneously 13 7 5 ERROR DISPLAY If you press the START PAUSE button when an error is displayed any error except PE will disappear and the machine will change into pause status Incase of PE EE 5 dE y if the error is not resolved within 20 sec the in case of other errors if the error is not resolved within 4 min power will be turned off automatically and the error code will blink But in the case of FE power will not be turned off WATER INLET ERROR SYMPTOM DRAIN ERROR Not reached to the water level 2 level within 4 minutes after water supplied or not reached to the preset water level within 25 minutes Not fully drained within 5 minutes OVERFLOW ERROR Water is over flowing over 8 level is displayed drain pump operates to drain water automatically SENSOR PRESSURE S W ERROR The sensor pressure switch is out of order DOOR OPEN ERROR In case of operating the reservation function or the other function with door opened C
9. When 1 screws are unscrewed on the PWB insulator and the PWB assembly Display is disassembled from the PWB insulator 29 PWB ASSEMBLY POWER YL The back cover is removed YM Two screws are unscrewed N Disconnect connector from the wiring YOPull the PWB ASSEMBLY Main to arrow direction LThe PLATE ASSEMBLY Top and the cover Inner are disassembled YMPull the drawer to arrow direction N Two screws are unscrewed YL The hose clamps 6EA and the hose are disassembled YMThe ventilation bellows are disassembled on the tub DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 30 INLET VALVE COVER LOWER 31 YT Disconnect the wiring connector Remove the valve by two screws of the valve holder f When reconnecting the connector VALVE L DRY YL BK BK VALVE mM LIQUID BLEACH GY WH BK VALVE N NORMAL WASH WH BK BK VALVE HOT BL RD BK YI Remove the lower cover to arrow direction after one screw is unscrewed LOpen the door completely xMRemove the two screws from the hinge Removing method of remained water LRotate the Cap Remaining Hose to arrow direction MPull it out from hose First prepare a bucket to put in the remained water i Cap Remaining Hose 32 GASKET ASSEMBLY YL The cabinet gasket clamp is released YM Two screws
10. are unscrewed from the cabinet cover LOne screw is unscrewed from the lower cover M The lower cover is disassembled by pulling out NThree screws are unscrewed from the cabinet LThe control panel is removed mMScrew is unscrewed from the cabinet cover 33 Tub Gasket Clamp Drain Hole YL Remove tub gasket clamp by loosening the screw L Remove dry gasket clamp by loosening the screw L When reassembling the gasket put the drain hole of the gasket downward then assemble 34 PULLEY MOTOR DAMPER LRemove the back cover YM After loosening the bolt Rotor pull out the rotor PULLEY LRemove the 6 bolt from the stator MDisconnect the 2 connectors MOTOR LRemove the bolts at the Tub M The Hinge Damper at the base is pulled off pressing on the snaps at the sharp end N The hinge at the base is pulled off To arrow direction Bolt Friction Damper FRICTION DAMPER 35 LRemove pump outlet hose Pump Outlet Hose MRemove tub pump bellows N Remove cap Remaining Hose Disconnect the wiring P Three screws are unscrewed from the cabinet Yo Remove the pump to arrow direction LLoosen the nut Y CY MRemove washing heater by pulling out Washin
11. part C 2 Service part ld A3037 E 39 10 2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL 8 DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 2 c iNoncservice part C Service part ED A A N S e S A mos UI 22 40 10 3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM 8 TUB ASSEMBLY gt Non service part C 2 Service part CHD K142 CKD an K2 d Keer 41 10 4 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRYER gt Non service part C 2 Service part 42 AUG 2002 PRINTED IN KOREA P No 3828ER3013M
12. A T with supplied spanner Keep the transit bolts and spanner for future use Insert the 3 caps provided into the hole d y p 7 D The appliance goes up by rotating the feet clockwise The appliance come down by rotating the feet counterclockwise HOW TO CONNECT INLET HOSE Check that the rubber washer is inside of the valve connector Connect the inlet hose firmly to prevent leak mi CONNECT DRAIN HOSE Make sure that the hose is not twisted Avoid submerging the end of the hose The drain hose should be placed under 100cm from the floor il CONNECT POWER PLUG Avoid connecting several electric devices Connect the power plug to the wall outlet poe It may be the cause of a fire TEST OPERATION washing Connect the power plug to the outlet Connect the inlet hose Press the button TEMP and the present temperature will be displayed Q Check drain and spin Turn off Spin and Temp after pressing the Start Pause button and start the machine again Check drain and Spin Press the power button POWER In case of Coloureds program Check automatic reverse turn Check if the drum rotates clockwise and counterclockwise Power off and open the door POWER Powe
13. LD RINSE gt TIME DRY OPTION TEMP SPIN TIME DELAY 0 0 C Water temperature selector Child lock Press the button to select water temperature Child Lock system can be set and canceled by pressing water temperature both SPIN and TIME DELAY button simultaneously WARM COLD WARM WARM gt HOT COLD gt Once Child Lock is set all button are inoperable TAB COLD COLD COLD COLD selected in Cotton Child Lock system can be set anytime even during or Perm Press Power off and operation HOT COLD is selected for Sanitary only It is automatically cancelled when an operational error By pressing the button while operating the washer occur the present temperature is displayed 10 LED display lt displays the remaining time Hour Minute to finish In case of abnormal operation error indications are displayed MEME Le IE HE HE Bc CE See troubleshooting guide Wash amp Wash Dry program selector 9 programs can be set depending on the type of the laundry By turning the program dial Cotton Perm Press Wool Silk Rinse Spin kRinse Spin Perm Press s Cotton Sanitary Sanitary Wash Dry The opposite order is possible Power button WASH WASH RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN e Press the button to turn power RINSE WOOLISILK 2 QS PRESS on and off SPIN PREM
14. N DRY buttons at the same time while wash is the water level frequency between 230 243 YES NO Checking voltage between two pins as press the POWER button is the voltage 120V AC 120V YES Replace the S PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY DRAIN MALFUNCTIONING gt Is the drain hose twisted or frozen YES gt Repair the DRAIN HOSE ASSEMBLY nos Is the impeller of the drain pump clogged YES Remove foreign material 2 5 Is the connector disconnected disassembled Is the coil of the drain pump cut off resistance of coil is 80 1500 NO When checking voltage between connectors D on spinning is the voltage 120V PWB ASSEMBLY Main as the figure NO 22 Reconnect or repair the connector Repair the DRAIN PUMP ASSEMBLY Repair the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY WASH HEATER TROUBLE NO YES gt NO Replace the MAIN P
15. WB ASSY Normal Replace the HEATER ASSEMBLY NO YES Is the resistance between Thermistor Comectors 2 5kQ 180kQ NO YES When checking THERMISTOR on the tub is the THERMISTOR loosened above 2mm from the rubber 23 Check if inlet hose is connected to a hot faucet otherwise replace PWB ASSEMBLY Main E When checking the voltage between E connector during whites washing is the fi voltage 120V 1 YES AC 120V After power off is the resistance of wire YELLOW connectors between UL M T RED A DAC NO After power off and the heater terminal is disconnected is the resistance 10 300 HEATING CONTINUOUSLY ABOVE THE SETTING WATER TEMPERATURE When pressing WATER TEMP during is the TEMP displayed temperature is over 10 C higher than the selected temperature A G Replace Thermister Push the THERMISTOR tightly to the rubber SPIN TROUBLE OPTION SPIN Check on the spinning is the frequency of the water level 248 or more The frequency can be checked by pressing the OPTION and SPIN buttons at the same time on the program YES OPTION SPIN When pressing OPTION SPIN and POWER buttons at the same time after power off press the START PAUSE butto
16. cted NO Replace PWB ASSEMBLY YES 19 Check the fuse Replace MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY Reconnect the PWB ASSEMBLY Reconnect the PWB ASSEMBLY NO WATER SUPPLY Is water supply shut off NO Is the tap opened YES When you press both RINSE button and SPIN button simultaneously is the water level frequency below 240 YES gt NO Is the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity NO Is resistance between each terminal of INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY is 2 8kQ NO X YES Check the voltage of the inlet valve connector 120V Refer to 7 2 QC TEST MODE NO X Open the tap Check the AIR CHAMBER and the tube clogged with impurity Clean the filter Replace the INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY DETERGENT DOES FLOW IN Wiring diagram Is water supplied 5 Are replaceptacles correctly connected to the terminals of the INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY NO NA YES SOFTENER MAIN LIQUID WASH BLEACH Is detergent put in the correct compartment of F 4 the dra
17. emble the cabinet cover and condensing bellows Is there any foreign object in condensing bellows YES gt Clean the bellows NO Disassemble the dry fan assy and dry duct upper and clean foreign object in duct and fan 25 DRY HEATER TROUBLE After power off is the resistance of dry heater 10 400 NO YES Is thermostat closed Replace the dry heater NO YES When checking voltage between connectors D Q on drying is the voltage AC 120V as the figure Wire color 7 Red Blue Replace the thermostat NO 26 Replace the PWB assy Main DRY FAN MOTOR TROUBLE 2 8 a Is it disconnected or disassembled Reconnect or i YES H1 i 1 Nature 3pin 2 Red 6pin repair connector NO When checking voltage between connectors qE ee 1 2 2 3 on drying is the PE voltage DC 9 15V as the figure NO Wire color 1 White 2 Blue 3 Black Replace the PWB ASSEMBLY Main
18. g Heater Ring Terminal CAUTION When assembling the washing heater insert the heater to heater clip on the bottom of tub THERMISTOR LPull it out by holding the thermistor bracket fT If holding the wire and pulling out it it may be broken Thermistor Bracket 36 DOOR HINGE ASSEMBLY Two screws unscrewed on the door and the door is disassembled MThe cabinet cover clamp is removed and the gasket is released N Two screws are unscrewed on the door hinge YOThe door hinge is disassembled by pushing the door hinge arm inside the cabinet cover YI The cabinet cover clamp is removed and the gasket is released mMTwo screws are unscrewed NThe door lock S W is disconnected form the wiring connector and the strap WHEN FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK BETWEEN DRUM AND TUB vr Remove washing heater MRemove the foreign object wire coin etc by inserting long bar in the hole 37 DRY DUCT Dry fan 1 Assembly Thermostat Dry Heater Condensing A Bellows 38 xr Remove 5 screws and dry fan assembly MRemove 6 screws and dry duct upper Remove 1 screw and dry heater MRemove thermostat Remove 2 screws from cabinet YT Remove clamp and condensing duct 10 EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 10 1 THE PART LIST OF CABINET ASSEMBLY 277 Non service
19. lose the door then the error display is resolved The door switch is out of order IMBALANCE ERROR HEATING ERROR The appliance is tilted Laundry is gathered to one side THERMISTOR is out of order 14 ERROR SYMPTOM CAUSE CURRENT ERROR MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY is out of order s Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY Winding in the STATOR ASSEMBLY is short circuited Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY CE is dispplayed during a high spin Replace the LEAD WIRE ASSEMBLY MOTOR The connector in the LEAD WIRE ASSEMBLY is not connected to the connnector of STATOR ASSEMBLY ts Reconnect or repair the connector The hall sensor is out of order defective s Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY DRY HEATOR ERROR The Dry Heater is out of order Replace the Dry Heater The Connector of the Dry Heater is not connected properly to the connector in the Main PWB ASSEMBLY ts Reconnect or repair the connector The Dry fan motor is out of order s Replace the fan Motor 15 8 ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL No Power Is the power plug connected firmly to 120V outlet YES Power failure or Breaker opened Is the outlet contralled by a switch 10 Visit to check Water inlet trouble 5 displayed YES Is the tap ope
20. low x When much suds are sensed the suds removing function such as drain water input pause will operate without rotating the drum No effect of softener the drawer Is the drawer closed during wash Is softener put in the correct compartment of P Compartment for softener YES YES Is the softener cap clogged C ves 5 Explain how to use softener Clean the compartment for softener n Tr ei y 4 Visit to check 18 8 2 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while trouble shooting 2 First of all check the connection of each part terminal with wiring diagram 3 If you replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY Put in the connectors correctly D 6 NO POWER When measuring the voltage of the outlet is the voltage AC 120V NO YES E ass Is the led 1 on l E E NO T 1 lt PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN gt gt YES 2 Ip Is connector 2 disconnected or mE disassembled NO lt PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN gt Is wire of the PWB ASSEMBLY disconne
21. n 1 times is the drum spinning at low speed NO Is it disconnected or disassembled Red 3pin 1 NA 4pin 2 ano Check the motor connector Is the resistance of the terminal same as the figure MOTOR TERMINAL 1 Resistance of terminal Ir M YN XL About 50 150 NO gt YES Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY Check the S PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY or HOSE Pressure If the problem is on the S PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY or the HOSE replace the S PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY or the HOSE Normal Correct the connector Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY Door does not open Is Displayed YES 24 Check switch Assembly Door lock connector and Main PWB ASSEMBLY Blue 3pin dHE ERROR DISPLAY Dry duct Condensing duct EA DMP Condensing bellows Is the resistance of 2 thermistors on condensing duct and dry duct 2 5kQ 180 at 105 C 0 C Replace the thermistor NO 5 e 6322FR2046A 0 Condensing Duct 6322FR2046B YES Dry Duct C CHECK FOR DRY HEATER TROUBLE a CHECK FOR DRY FAN MOTOR TROUBLE Disass
22. ned YES Is the tap frozen NO gt Is the water supply shut off NO Is filter in the inlet valve clogged with foreign material YES gt NO Visit to check Clean the filter of inlet valve 16 SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL Door does not open Did you press the START PAUSE button YES Error displayed on when the door is open the program NO Close the door E D x Visit to check Check if the door switch is O K Drain Trouble Is 2 displayed YES Is the debris filter clogged with foreign material such as pins coins etc NO Is the drain hose frozen with water kinked or crushed NO Visit to check 17 SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL Suds overflow from the appliance In this condition wash and spin do not operate normally Is low sudsing detergent for the drum washing machine used Is the proper amount of detergent used as recommended YES LOW SUDSING YES Recommend to reduce the amount of detergent x This appliance has the automatic suds sensing function which operates under much suds condition for good rinse and preventing overf
23. ount SENSING PROCESSING 2 3 WATER LEVEL CONTROL DETERMINATION This model adopts a pressure sensor which can sense the water level in the tub Water supply is stopped when the water level to the preset level then the washing program proceeds Spinning does not proceed until the water in the tub reduces a certain level EFFECT 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Power plug lf the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agents or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Drawer For detergent and fabric softener Control panel Drain hose Door s Lower cover Drum Adjustable feet Drain pump filter Lower cover cap Drain plug BACCESSORIES Inlet hose 1 each 4 INSTALLATION Before servicing ask trouble the customer what the trouble is Check the adjustment power supply is 120V remove the transit bolts Check the troubles referring to the troubleshooting Decide service steps referring to disassembly instructions Then service and repair After servicing operate the appliance to see whether it works O Kor NOT mi STANDARD INSTALLATION The appliance should be installed as follows 6 A amp REMOVE THE TRANSIT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE ADJUST THE BOLTS ON FLAT AND FIRM SURFACE HORIZONTAL Remove the transit bolts Turn the leveling feet to set the appliance horizontally SE
24. r off and then power on Check if the door can be opened after 3 minutes Press the Start Pause button START PAUSE Check the water supply Check if water is supplied through the detergent dispenser If SVC is needed during check remove the remaining water by pulling out the hose cap 5 OPERATION Option Extra Wash If the laundry is heavily soiled Extra Wash course is effective Extra Wash is available in Sanitary Cotton and Perm press Extra Rinse This option can be used to add a rinse for people with sensitive skin Selecting the Extra Rinse button is also recommended when washing heavily soiled fabrics which needs a lot of detergent or when the wash load contains towelling fabrics that have a greater tendency to retain detergent Rinse hold If you desire to leave fabrics in the machine without spinning after rinse to prevent them wrinkling you may select rinse hold by pressing the spin button If you want to drain and spin when Rinse Hold function is proceed Press the Start Pause button to cancel the Rinse Hold function and select spin speed or program Press the Start Pause button again to start program If you want to drain only select the no spin If lamp turns on that function has been selected WARM COLD 400 EXTRA RINSE COLD COLD NO SPIN AUTO DRY WA HOT COLD 1400 RIN WARM WARM 1000 SPI DRY ONLY im EXTRA WASH TAB COLD CO
25. wer YES Is the detergent caked or hardened YES 20 Refer to NO WATER SUPPLY Check the wiring on the dispenser Put the detergent in the correct position LIQUID BLEACH e MAIN WASH Detergent Clean the drawer SOFTENER DOES NOT FLOW IN Is water supplied YES Are receptacles correctly connected to the terminals of the INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY YES Is softener put in the correct compartment of the drawer NO gt YES Is the softener cap clogged Refer to INO WATER SUPPLY Check the wiring on the dispenser Put it in the correct compartment Clean the Cap and Drawer ABNORMAL SOUND Is the motor bolt loosened YES gt NO Is there friction noise from the motor YES gt 21 Fix the bolt tightly Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY or ROTOR ASSEMBLY C HEATING WITHOUT WATER OPTION SPIN When pressing OPTION and SPIN at the same time after draining is the water level frequency 248 262 or more When pressing SPI

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