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LG WD-10124RD User's Manual

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2. POWER 3 When measuring the voltage of the outlet NS Check the fuse is the voltage AC 220 240V YES _ Is the led 1 on ud T NO X Replace MAIN PWB m ASSEMBLY 1 lt PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN gt YES S l oe Is connector 2 disconnected or Reconnect the PWB m disassembled YES ASSEMBLY lt PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN gt NO d N S KON a Is wire of the PWB ASSEMBLY disconnected ASSEMBLY Reconnect the PWB YES gt NO Replace PWB ASSEMBLY 19 NO WATER SUPPLY Is water supply shut off No NO Is the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity YES NO Is the tap opened NO Open the tap YES When you press both Rinse button and Spin button Check the AIR CHAMBER simultaneously is the water level frequency below YES and the tube clogged 240 with impurity Clean the filter Is resistance between each terminal of INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY is 2 8 k Q NO YES Check the voltage of the inlet valve connector We SZ 52 d 220 240V NO R
3. 22 Repair the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY C WASH HEATER TROUBLE When checking the voltage between connector during whites washing is the 1 220 240 YELLOW voltage 220 240V NO YES After power off is the resistance of wire RED YELLOW connectors between 100 3002 Ken Tr DOG i es NO After power off and the heater terminal is disconnected is the resistance 10 300 NO Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY Normal Replace the HEATER ASSEMBLY HEATING CONTINUOUSLY ABOVE THE SETTING WATER TEMPERATURE When pressing Water Temp during is the displayed temperature is over 10 C higher than the selected temp YES NO Is the resistance between Thermistor Comectors 2 5 180 0 YES When checking THERMISTOR on the tub is the THERMISTOR loosened above 2mm from the rubber YES 23 Check if inlet hose is connected to a hot faucet otherwise replace PWB ASSEMBLY Main Replace Thermister Push the THERMISTOR tightly to the rubber SPIN TROUBLE Check on the sp
4. WASHING MACHINE SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLES CORRECTLY BEFORE OFFERING SERVICE MODEL WD 14124 6 RD WD 12124 6 RD WD 10124 6 RD CONTENTS d rb enon Se DP ERR ERR 3 2 FEATURES amp TECHNICAL EXPDAN AT IQ crois roa donde ntn pco o ora pco 4 S PARTS JDERNTIEIGATION dst ERG unt i an eed n 6 rue mtu f ast dr A tom vp UU Np 7 Bi OPEPRATION atat ces a MSS ade ORO bes ORG ERAN 10 6 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM CHART iii e rA rial de e ERR US UAR io RR DG 12 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING med d tube eolit itd 13 BEFORE SVC CHECKING oikeni RP tv ek etta e ve e eb na han anaemia 13 TEST MODE nde bo sd br DO A Run 13 7 3 HOW TO KNOW THE WATER LEVEL 13 TERROR DISPLAY MU ertet e p ethan an RA T ul dao A 14 8 ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST Y E p Rt p bu n M 16 8 1 DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL 16 8 2 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING sese 19 9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 29 10 EXPL
5. DISPLAY OF THE REMAINING TIME Adapted ERROR DIAGNOSIS 10 items POWER AUTO OFF Adapted CHILD LOCK Adapted AUTO RESTART Adapted TIME SAVE Adapted 2 FEATURES amp TECHNICAL EXPLANATION 2 1 FEATURES m Automatic process from washing to drying Automatic process from washing to drying can be selected easily Washing capacity 7 kg Cotton Drying capacity 3 5 kg Cotton E 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 B Direct Drive system The advanced Brushless DC motor rotates the Drum directly without belt and pulley ce B Child Lock O The Child Lock system has been developed to prevent Wash Rinse children from pressing any button to change the program during operation O m Low noise speed control system By sensing the amount of load and balance evenly distributes load to minimize the spinning noise level Bl Auto Restart Although the washing machine is turned off by a power failure it restarts automatically in its stopped process when power is supplied again And it will be the same when the machine unplugged in operation 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
6. 1 E rss lsitdisconnected or disassembled YES Reconnect or Ha 1 Nature 3pin 2 Red 6pin repair connector When checking voltage between connectors Iq 1 2 2 3 1 on drying is the oi us voltage DC 9 15V as the figure NO Ed s d m 3 wire color 1 White 2 Blue SS Main 3 Black YES Check the motor connector is the resistance of terminal same as the figure Resistance of terminal 0 2 50 NO gt Replace the DRY FAN ASSEMBLY 27 LOT OF VAPOR IN DRAWER WHEN DRYING Isn t the water supply shut off NO Is tap opened NO Open the tap YES I Isn t the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity YES Clean the filter NO Is resistance of the inlet valve terminal NO Replace the inlet valve between 2 to 8 k O 5220FR2075B YES Check if the voltage of each terminal of Inlet Replace Valve is AC 220 240V NO gt pwe ASSEMBLY 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 PLATE ASSEMBLY TOP Unscrew the screws on the top plate xz The plate assembly Top is pulled back and then upwar
7. selected washing temperature and laundry amount water temperature washing time the best ee hi washing gt rinsing time washing temperature 9 performance spin rhythm time laundry amount SENSING PROCESSING DETERMINATION EFFECT 2 3 WATER LEVEL CONTROL 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 washing program proceeds Spinning does not proceed until the water in the tub reduces to a certain level 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Power plug f 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 Lower cover Drum Adjustable feet Drain pump filter Drain plug Lower cover cap m ACCESSORIES Inlet hose 1EA Option 2EA Spanner 4 INSTALLATION A amp H il STANDARD INSTALLATION Before servicing ask troubles of customers Check the adjustment power supply is 220 240V remove the transit bolts Check the troubles referring to the trouble shooting Decide service steps referring to disassembly instructions And then service and repair After servicing operate the appliance whether it works NOT The appliance should be installed
8. Time Delay Time EE Time Save 0 00 Synthetic 2 00 91400 e 95 Time Add eRinseHold 91000 60 9 Auto e 800 e 40 e Big e 400 930 eNormal eNoSpin Cold Small 90000 Cotton Eco Q Start Pause Super Program Wash Rinse Spin Temp 7 Start Pause button Wash program selector Use the button to start or pause wash cycle 7 programs be selected depending on the The power turns off automatically in 4 minutes type of the laundry after the pause button is pressed By turning the dial Press the button to change the program Cotton Synthetic Delicate Wool Hand Wash Quick 30 Cotton Eco can be selected 10 Time Save LED display This option can be Display the remaining time Hour Minute to finish used to reduce the case of abnormal operation error indications are displayed time of a wash FE SE LE EE LE HE SHE ELE program See trouble shooting guide This function in not When drying cycle is completed 7 COOL DOWN is displayed on available with the Multi display Quick 30 program The COOL DOWN is setting automatically when a drying cycle is complete When you are not remove a load of clothes from the dryer as soon as it stops wrinkles can form The COOL DOWN operating periodically tumbles re
9. 1 2 39 Cotton Eco m mmm About 3 01 Synthetic ummmmy About 1 30 Quick 30 ea About 30 Delicate About 1 01 Wool About 1 01 HandWash About 1 00 Wash About 1 03 Rinse About 39 Rinse Hold About 39 Dry About 3 40 Spin About 12 S RIS About 1 48 ton About 1 14 Rinse Spin About 38 Basic Cycle Basic time is minute in washing chart Optional Cycle The actual program time can be varied with the load amount Pre Setting Time Water Supply 120 sec Drain 60sec Time for varies as the temperature or the amount of laundry water temperature or ambient temperature 12 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 1 BEFORE SVC CHECKING Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while trouble shooting E Voltage of each terminal 220 240V and DC while applying an electric current 7 2 QC TEST MODE Pressing Rinse and Spin button simultaneously Power supply ON with pressing upper two button Then buzzer sound twice 3 Press the Start Pause button as follows Press the Start Pause button more 4 times until stop spinning Pressing number of Start 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 90 110 4 times Inlet valve for pre wash operation Water level frequency 25 65 5 times Inlet v
10. O he Replace the STATOR Is there friction noise from the motor YES gt ASSEMBLY or ROTOR ASSEMBLY HEATING WITHOUT WATER When pressing Wash and Rinse at the same time after draining is the water level frequency 248 262 or more When pressing Rinse Spin buttons at the same time while wash is the water level frequency between 230 243 NO YES Checking voltage between two pins as press the POWER button is the voltage 220 240V YES Replace the S PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY DRAIN MALFUNCTIONING gt Is the drain hose twisted or frozen YES Repair the DRAIN HOSE ASSEMBLY NO Is the impeller of the drain pump clogged YES gt Remove foreign material NO Is the connector disconnected disassembled YES 2 or repair the NO Is the coil of the drain pump cut off YES DRAIN PUMP resistance of coil is 80 150 2 d i B 1 PWB ASSY Main When checking voltage between connectors Q on spinning is the voltage 220 240V as the figure
11. ODED VIEW AND PARTS REY Re e t eines 39 10 1 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY eene 39 10 2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL AND DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 40 10 3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM AND TUB ASSEMBLY 41 10 4 THE EXPLODED VIEW DRYER 5 Ui uen eo hc ed ru to dnd 42 SC APPENDIX Replacement parts Isl tribe RE te item o mete We Pert exe bacis 43 1 SPECIFICATION POWER SUPPLY WD 14124 6 RD WD 12124 6 RD WD 10124 6 RD 220V 240V 50HZ PRODUCT WEIGHT 71kg WASHING 140W ELECTRICITY SPIN 300W CONSUMPTION FAN MOTOR 25W DRAIN MOTOR 40W WASH HEATER 2000W DRY HEATER 2100W REVOLUTION WASH 45rpm SPEED SPIN WD 14124 6 RD 400 800 1000 1400 rpm WD 12124 6 RD 400 800 1000 1200 rpm WD 10124 6 RD 400 600 800 1000 rpm OPERATION WATER PRESSURE 0 3 10kgf cm 30 1000kPa CONTROL TYPE Electronic WASH CAPACITY 7 0kg Cotton DRY CAPACITY 3 5kg Cotton DIMENSION 600mm W x 600mm D x 850mm H WASH PROGRAM Cotton Cotton Eco Synthetic Delicate Wool Hand Wash Quick 30 RINSE Normal Super Rinse Hold DOOR SWITCH TYPE Manual WATER LEVEL 8 steps by sensor RESERVATION From 3 hours to 19 hours SENSING OF THE LAUNDRY AMOUNT Adapted FUZZY LOGIC Adapted
12. Y Dry duct vC Is the resistance of 1 thermistors on Replace the thermistor 224 D oe 2 6 dry duct 2 5 180kQ at 105 C 0 C NO 6322F R2046B YES CHECK FOR DRY HEATER TROUBLE CHECK FOR DRY MOTOR TROUBLE Disassemble the cabinet cover and condensing bellows n YES Clean the bellows Is there any foreign object in condensing 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 YES Is thermostat closed YES When checking voltage between connectors on drying is the voltage AC 220 240V as the figure wire color 1 Red 2 Blue 26 No Replace the dry heater No Replace the thermostat Replace the PWB ASSEMBLY Main DRY FAN MOTOR TROUBLE
13. alve 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 FREQUENCY Press the Rinse and Spin button simultaneously The digits means water level frequency 10 kHz ex 241 Water level frequency 241 x 1071 ur 24 1 kl 7 4 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 in error condition any error except PE will disappear and the machine will change into pause status In case of PE kE 42 ifthe error is not resolved within 20 sec and in case of other errors if the error is not resolved within 4 min power will be turned off automatically and the error only will be blinked But in case of 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 supplie
14. appliance spin do not operate normally In this condition wash and Is low sudsing detergent for the drum washing machine used Is t as YES LOW SUDSING he proper amount of detergent used recommended YES C Recommend to reduce the using amount of detergent x This appliance has the automatic suds sensing function which operates under much suds condition for good rinse and preventing overflow x When much suds are sensed suds removing function such as drain water input and pause will operate without rotating the drum No effect of softener Is softener put in the correct compartment of the d 2 Compartment for e drawer MU YES s the drawer closed during wash YES Is the softener cap clogged YES Se C Explain how to use softener lt Clean the compartment for softener gt Vt n nn ei M mr q 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
15. arranges and fluffs the load to avoid wrinkles without heat for up to 4 hours 2 message will continue to display until the clothes are removed or the START PAUSE button is pressed Door lock display It shows whether the door be opened or not during the washing If the lamp is off the door can be opened ON OFF button Dry selector Powere Press the button to turn Dry programs can be selected power on and off by pressing the Dry button By pressing the button Auto Big Time Add Small can be selected For manual wash rinse and spin Water temperature selector Press the button to select water temperature Use these buttons to change washing The water temperature is selected method rinse times spinning speed 60 C 95 Cold 30 C 40 C When lamp is off no selection has been during cotton program made EN 95 C is selected only for cotton program Prewashing is available for Cotton By pressing the button during operating the Cotton Eco Synthetic program washer the present temperature is displayed 11 6 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM CHART
16. as follows REMOVE THE TRANSIT BOLTS INSTALL THE APPLIANCE ON FLAT AND FIRM SURFACE ADJUST THE HORIZONTAL Remove the transit bolts SEA T with supplied spanner Keep the transit bolts and spanner for future use Insert the caps provided into the hole Turn the leveling feet to set the appliance horizontally The appliance goes up by rotating the feet clockwise The appliance come down by rotating the feet counter clockwise m HOW TO CONNECT INLET HOSE Check that the rubber packing 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 i xs It may be the cause of the fire TEST OPERATION 6 Preparation for washing g Connect the power plug to the outlet Connect the inlet hose Press the Temp button and the present temperature will be displayed Q Check drain and spin off Wash and Rinse after pressing the Start Pau
17. d 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 i If is displayed drain pump operates to drain water automatically SENSOR PRESSURE S W ERROR sensor pressure switch is out of order DOOR OPEN ERROR IMBALANCE ERROR HEATING ERROR In case of operating the reservation function or the other function with door opened Close the door then the error display is resolved door switch is out of order appliance is tilted Laundry is gatherd to one side THERMISTOR is out of order 14 ERROR SYMPTOM CAUSE CURRENT ERROR MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY is out of order zs Replace the MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY Winding in the STATOR ASSEMBLY is short circuited Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY e FE 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 Reconnect or repair the connector The hall sensor is out of order defective Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY DRY HEATOR ERROR The Dry Heater is out of order zs Replace the Dry Heater The Connector of the Dry Heater is not connected properly to the connector in the Main PWB ASSEMBLY ws Reconnect or repair the connector The Dry fan motor is out of order z
18. d to arrow direction The cover Inner is disassembled PWB assembly Display connectors disconnected xz Pull out drawer three screws are unscrewed a Push two upper hooks and pull the control panel forward PWB ASSEMBLY The PWB assembly Display is disconnected DISPLAY zz When 8 screws are unscrewed the PWB insulator and the PWB assembly Display is disassembled from the PWB insulator 29 PWB ASSEMBLY POWER The back cover is removed nf Two screws are unscrewed Disconnect connector from the wiring xcPull the PWB assembly Main to arrow direction x The plate assembly Top and the cover Inner are disassembled xz Pull the drawer to arrow direction a Two screws are unscrewed The hose clamps and the hose disassembled The ventilation bellows are disassembled on the tub 30 INLET VALVE 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 PRE WASH GY WH BK VALVE N NORMAL WASH WH BK BK BL RD BK VALVE HOT BL RD BK x Remove the lower cover to arrow direction after one screw is unscrewed 31 Cap Remaining Hose 32 x Open the door comple
19. eplace the INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY Replace the MAIN PWB WASH SOFTENER MAIN RE WASH Refer to 7 2 QC TEST MODE ASSEMBLY DETERGENT DOES NOT FLOW IN Is water supplied NO gt erento E INO WATER SUPPLY YES Are replaceptacles correctly connected to the NO Check the wiring on the terminals of the INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY dispenser ves C Is detergent put in the correct compartment of the drawer NO YES Put the detergent in the correct position PRE MAIN e e MAIN WASH e Detergent Is the detergent hardened 20 Clean the drawer YES SOFTENER DOES NOT FLOW IN D Is water supplied N Refer to INO WATER SUPPLY YES Are receptacles correctly connected to the terminals Check the wiring on the of the INLET VALVE ASSEMBLY NO dispenser YES Is softener put in the correct compartment of the Put it in the correct drawer NO compartment YES Is the softener cap clogged YES Clean the cap and drawer 21 Is the motor bolt loosened Fix the bolt tightly YES N
20. inning is the frequency of the water level 248 or more The frequency can be checked by pressing the Wash and Rinse buttons at the same time on the program NO YES When pressing Rinse Spin and POWER buttons at the same time after power off press the Start Pause button 1 times is the drum low speed spin YES NO ls it disconnected or disassembled Red 3pin 1 NA 4pin 2 YES os e Check the motor connector is the resistance of the terminal same as the figure MOTOR TERMINAL 1 Resistance of terminal D O O About 5 Q 15 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 e Door Lock Is Door lock Display lamp on YES ls dE Displayed ME YES 24 After draining and Door lock lamp off open the door Check switch Assembly Door lock connector and Main PWB ASSEMBLY Blue dHE ERROR DISPLA
21. om cabinet Remove clamp and condensing duct 10 EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 10 1 THE PART LIST OF CABINET ASSEMBLY lt j Non service part C 2 Service part 2303 39 10 2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL amp DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 2 7 part C Service part ED ED ED 40 10 3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM amp TUB ASSEMBLY Non service part C 2 Service part M 10 4 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRYER lt Non service part C 2 Service part 42 MAY 2002 PRINTED IN KOREA P No 3828ER3013K
22. ps at the sharp end a The hinge at the base is pulled off To arrow direction Friction Damper FRICTION DAMPER 35 Remove pump outlet hose zz Remove tub pump bellows Remove cap Remaining Hose xc amp Disconnect the wiring 2 Three screws are unscrewed from the cabinet Remove the pump to arrow direction a Loosen the nut az Remove washing heater by pulling out Washing Heater CAUTION When assembling the washing heater insert the heater to heater clip on the bottom of tub THERMISTOR x Pullit out by holding the thermistor bracket fT If holding the wire and pulling out it it may be broken Thermistor Bracket 36 SWITCH ASSY DOOR LOCK cabinet cover clamp is removed and the gasket is released xf Two screws are unscrewed xg The door lock S W is disconnected form the wiring connector and the strap WHEN FOREIGN OBJECT STUCK BETWEEN DRUM AND TUB 37 Remove washing heater az Remove the foreign object wire coin etc by inserting long bar in the hole DRY DUCT Dry fan 1 Assembly Thermostat Dry Heater Condensing a Bellows 38 Remove 5 screws and dry fan assembly xzHemove 6 screws and dry duct upper Remove 1 screw and dry heater Remove thermostat x Remove 2 screws fr
23. s Replace the fan Motor 15 8 ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST 8 1 DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL NO POWER Is the power plug connected firmly to 220 240V outlet YES Power failure or Breaker opened NO Visit to check E Water inlet trouble LI Is E displayed YES Is the tap opened YES Is the tap frozen NO Is the water supply shut off NO Is filter in the inlet valve clogged with foreign material X 29 VL U 80 3 D U NO Visit to check N Clean the filter of inlet valve 16 SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL Door does not open Error displayed on the program Started with door opened NO Visit to check lt Check if the door switch is O K DRAIN TROUBLE ls displayed YES Is the debris filter clogged with foreign YES Clean up material such as pin coin and etc the filter 21 22 Is the drain hose frozen with water kinked or crushed NO Visit to check 17 SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL Suds overflow from the
24. se button and start the machine again Check drain and spin Check automatic reverse Check if the drum rotates clockwise and counterclockwise Power off and open the door Ox Power Power off and then power on Check if the door can be opened after 3 minutes Press the Start Pause button FK 2 Start Pa Use In case of Coloreds program Check the water supply Check if water is supplied through the detergent dispenser Water removal E If SVC is needed during check remove the remaining water by pulling out the hose cap 5 OPERATION Child lock Delay finish Once Child Lock is set and canceled by pressing both Press the button when reservation washing is Wash and Rinse simutaneusly once needed Child lock is set Once Chold Lock is set all buttons e When the button is pressed 2 2 24011 are iroperable is displayed A The Child Lock system can be set at any time even A maximum delay of hours including during Power Off on Pause and operation can be set It is automatically cancelled when an operational error Each press advances time delay by one hour occurs and when the cycle ends Use ON OFF button to cancel Time delay When power is off the LED indicates _ only During operation or when the programme is paused the LED will indicate _ and the remaining time Delicate e
25. tely 21 Remove the two screws from the hinge When removing the Door Assembly it is necessary to hold the Bracket that is inner of the Cabinet Cover Removing method of remained water x Rotate the Cap Remaining Hose to arrow direction xz Pull it out from hose First prepare a bucket to put in the remained water GASKET ASSEMBLY The cabinet gasket clamp is released az Two screws are unscrewed from the cabinet cover x One screw is unscrewed from the lower cover The lower cover is disassembled by pulling out Cap Three screws are unscrewed from the cabinet Remaining Hose The control panel is removed xz Screw is unscrewed from the cabinet cover 33 Tub Gasket Clamp Drain Hole Remove tub gasket clamp by loosening the screw Remove dry gasket clamp by loosening the screw a When reassembling the gasket put the drain hole of the gasket downward then assemble 34 ROTOR ASSEMBLY STATOR ASSEMBLY FRICTION DAMPER Remove the back cover uz After loosening the bolt Rotor pull out the rotor ROTOR ASSEMBLY x Remove the 6 bolt from the stator az Disconnect the 2 connectors EMBLY a Remove the bolts at the Tub Bolt The Hinge Damper at the base is pulled off inge ameen pressing on the sna
26. x MAIN PWB WH RD RD NA RD SKYBL WH RD WH 1 2 3 4 5 6 1203 1 2 3 4 5 6 213 2 3 4 21418 81211 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 211 3 213114 2 4 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 VL WH S BKIRD WH BKIVLI OR BL BNIGY PK BK BL BL YLIRD BL BN WHn ORY WASHING Q HEATER lt gt HEATER 1 NOISE WH RD FILTER g P RD i a i E g FAN MOTOR 9 6 9 A 5 THERMISTOR THERMISTOR WH BK PRESSURE Dry Duct Dry H T Tub oy SENSOR 4 8D es n PIN CONNECTOR NUMBER vL NA U U TERMINAL HOUSING 250 DRAIN FOWER EARTH TERMINAL MOTOR wire COLOR BASE LINE DOOR LOCK SW P PROGRAM CHART Water Supply W S Intermittent Spin 1 5 Disentangle D T Wash Rinse A Y Spin U Pre Main Normal Hold Extra Hold Washing Staycoolin 1 2 3 4 5 L gt 5 z y 8 go E N JO Normal 8 glo 210 wiaj D JO Working 5 515 21 5 5 Jalg dals 1 1 l jays s F f o E S i 5 9 515 5 915 5 1 5 519 5 s Time 5 5 M U P Hour Minute R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 9110 11112 131 141 15 16 17 18 19 201 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 20 5 E SEC 120 MIN 60 300 120 MIN 120 60 60 60 300 120 360 60 300 120 360 60 300 120 360 60 300 120 360 60 600 120 20 20 Cotton aj About 2 4

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