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WAS HING MAC HINE


S E R V IC E MA NUA L
C A UT ION
R E AD T HIS MANUAL C AR E F ULLY TO DIAG NOS E T R OUB LE S
C OR R E C T LY B E F OR E OF F E R ING S E R V IC E .

MODE L :F1496AD(P)(1~9)
P /No.: MF L51781539
1. S P E C IF IC AT ION

IT E M F 1496A D(P)(1~9)
P OWE R S UP P LY 120V~, 60Hz
P R ODUC T WE IG HT 67kg
WAS HING 130W
S P IN 770W
E LE C T R IC IT Y DR AIN MOTOR 40W
C ONS UMP T ION S T E AM HE AT E R ---
WAS H HE AT E R 1150W
DR Y HE AT E R 1400W

R E V OLUT ION WAS H 50rpm


SPEED S P IN Rinse Hold/ No Spin/400/800/1400
2
OP E R AT ION WAT E R P R E S S UR E 0.3-10kgf/cm (30-1000kP a)
C ONT R OL T Y P E E lectronic
WAS H & DR Y C APAC IT Y R efer to the R ating Label
DIME NS ION 600mm(W)x550mm(D)x850mm(H)
WAS H P R OG R AM Cotton,Cotton Eco,Easy Care,Sports Wear,Wool,Quick 30,
Rinse+Spin,Baby Care,Intensive60,Time Dry,Low Temp Dry,
Iron Dry,Cupboard Dry
R INS E R ins e+S pin, R ins e Hold
DOOR S WIT C H T Y P E Manual Switch Type
WAT E R LE V E L 11 steps (by sensor)
R E S E R VAT ION F rom 3 hours to 19 hours
S E NS ING OF T HE LAUNDR Y AMOUNT Adapted
F UZZY LOG IC Adapted
DIS P LAY OF T HE R E MAINING T IME Adapted
E R R OR DIAG NOS IS 11 items
P OWE R AUTO OF F Adapted
C HILD LOC K Adapted
AUTO R E S TAR T Adapted
T IME S AV E Adapted

3
2. F E AT UR E S & T E C HNIC AL E XP LANAT ION
2-1. F E AT UR E S

Anti Crease function


With the alternate rotation of the drum, creasing in the laundry is
minimized.

More economical by Fuzzy Logic System


FUZZY Logic 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.

Child-Lock
The Child-Lock system has been developed to prevent children
from pressing any button (except Power button) to change the
programme during operation.

Low noise speed control system


By sensing the amount of load and balance, this system
automatically distributes load evenly to minimize the spinning
noise level.

Direct Drive System


The advanced Brushless DC motor rotates the drum directly
without a belt and a pulley.

Built-in heater
Internal heater automatically heats the water to the best
temperature on selected cycles.

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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 FUZZY the best


washing rinse time washing
temperature LOGIC
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.

2-4. THE DOOR CAN NOT BE OPENED


While program is operating.
While Door Lock light turns on.

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3. PAR T S IDE NT IF IC AT ION

Power Plug
If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be
replaced by the
manufacturer or its
service agents or a
similarly qualified
Drawer person in order to
(For datergent and avoid a hazard.
fabric softener)
Control Panel

Drum
Door
Drain Pump Filter

Drain Plug
Lower cover
Lower cover cap
Adjustable Feet

ACCESSORIES

Inlet hose(1EA) Option : Hot / Cold(2EA) Spanner

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4. INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
The appliance should be installed as follows.

1 Check the conditions of installation area.


1. Check level ground.

horizontal

On raised foundations or upper level homes, the vibrations can be caused by the type of flooring.
It may be necessary to move the machine to a different area in the home or have the floor
reinforced to properly support the operation of the unit.

2. Check humidity or any foreign objects under the feet.


Clean the floor, and there should not be any foreign objects under the feet.
If the unit has foreign objects underneath the feet, this will prevent the unit from being leveled properly
and will cause vibrations and slipping.
Remove any foreign objects, if any from underneath the machine and level unit properly.
See below for examples of foreign objects.

Purchased Capet Paper Laminated


stopper paper

2 Open the box and check appliance condition.

Washer
Packing Support
(Packing support may not be used depending on models.)
Base Packing
This leveling (or spanner) wrench must
be used to remove the shipping bolts
and level the unit. This should be kept
Wrench for future use.

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3 Use spanner to remove transit bolts.

Without removal of transit bolts


Spin noise and shaking.
X 4 EA
Transit bolts

4 Confirm the distance between the appliance and the wall.

More than 2cm If the distance is less than 2cm,


the water supply hose will
kink or fold.

5 The tap connection and hose connection must be parallel.


1. Normal Tap without thread & screw type inlet hose.
1. Unscrew the fixing screw to 2. Push the connector up till the 3. Push the water supply hose
attach the tap. rubber packing is in tight contact vertically upwards so that the
with the tap. Then tighten the 4 rubber packing within in the hose
screws. can adhere completely to the tap
Upper Rubber and then tighten it by screwing it
Connector packing to the right.
Rubber packing
Upper
Upper
Connector
Connector
Fixing screw Plate

Water supply
hose

2. Normal Tap without thread & one touch type inlet hose (Single inlet models)
1. Untighten the upper connector 2. Push the upper connector up 3. Connect the water supply hose
screw. till the rubber packing is in to the middle connector, pushing
tight contact with the tap. Then the plate down.
Upper Rubber
Connector packing
tighten the 4 screws.
Upper
Rubber packing Connector Plate
Fixing screw Upper
Middle Connector Water supply
connector hose
Middle
• In case the diameter of the tap connector • To separate the water supply
is large remove the guide plate. hose from the middle connector
• Turn the middle connector not to shut off the tap.
have water leaked. Then pull the inlet hose down,
Guide plate
• Make sure that the rubber seal is pushing the plate down.
inside the hose connector.
Connector

Hose connector

Rubber seal
• Make sure that there are no
kinks in the hose and that it is
not crushed.

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6 Connect Drain Hose.

If the drain hose is not installed properly, the unit will not drain properly.
This allows water to back flow into the unit which can cause odors.
Refer to Owner Manual for proper drain hose installation.
The odor could also be coming from the home’s drain to which the drain hose is attached.

Laundry tub

about 100 cm Hose


Retainer
about 145 cm

Tie Max. 100cm


strap min. 60cm
max. 100 cm
min. 60 cm

Max. 100cm
about 105 cm min. 60cm

In this type of drain hose installation, the odor could be coming from the standpipe.
This odor can come up the drain hose and into the unit.
Pour a cup or two of bleach or vinegar down the home drain
and let it sit for 24 hours before running another cycle.
This will help eliminate odor from the home drain.
If a cycle is started too soon after doing this, it will not help the issue.

7 Connect power plug.

Connect the power plug to the wall outlet. Avoid connecting several electric devices,
it may be the cause of a fire.

9
8 Check the horizontality with a level (Gage).

1 Step
If washing machine legs are loose or not screwed, then screw up with the spanner wrench.
Using the level, level the washing machine from front to back and side to side.

A level
Higher

Tighten

Adjustable feet

2 Step
Using the spanner wrench to adjust leg for horizontality and try for Diagonal test.
Diagonal test How to perform a diagonal test:
Place your right hand on the back, right corner and your left hand on the front,
left corner of the unit, then attempt to rock the unit from corner to corner.
Then, move your right hand to the front, right side and your left hand to the
back, left corner and attempt to rock the unit from corner to corner.
If the unit is level, it will not rock. However, if the unit is not level, it will rock.
If the unit rocks, it will be necessary to adjust the leveling feet of the unit.
Adjust the foot under the hand that is on the front of the machine.

Lock nut
Higher Lower
Tighten Tighten 10mm
Adjustable bolt

Adjustable feet Adjustable feet

Lower the foot until there is no gap between floor and foot.
And only use adjustment rubber when difference at the leg adjustment is more than 10mm.

Rubber Cup 4620ER3001A 4620ER3001B


(Black) (Gray)
for Tile floors for Wooden floors

3 Step
Perform a Rinse and Spin with some clothing in the machine.
To do this, put 2~3kg of clothing in the unit, power on the unit, press the Rinse and Spin
button, and then start. When the unit reaches the spin cycle, watch for vibrations.
If the unit is vibrating, make small adjustments to the leg until they subside. (Try 2Step again)

4 Step
Tighten the lock nut against the base of the machine to lock the position leg.
Tighen the lock nut

10
9 Test operation

1 Preparation 2 Press the power button. 3 Press the START/PAUSE


for washing. button.

·Connect the power plug to the ·In case of cotton program.


outlet.
·Connect the inlet hose.

6 Check the water heating. 5 Check automatic reverse turn. 4 Check the water supply.

·Press “Temp.” button,


the present temperature will ·Check if the drum rotates ·Check if water is supplied through
be displayed. clockwise and counterclockwise. the detergent dispenser.

7 Check drain and spin. 8 Power off and open the door. 9 Water removal.

·Power off and then power on.


Turn on Spin lamps after pressing
the Start/Pause button and Start
the machine again.
·Check drain and spin.
·Power off and then power on. ·If SVC is needed during check,
·Check if the door can be opened remove the remaining water by
after Door Lock lamp turns off. pulling out the hose cap.

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5. 5.
OP E R AT ION
OPERATION
5-1. F**73TD(P)(1~9)

Option Child -Lock


• Dry : If you want to dry the clothes, select this button.Dry is available in • Child Lock system can
Cotton,Cotton Eco,Easy Care,Intensive 60,Baby Care Program. be set and canceled by
• Intensive : • If the laundry is heavily soiled “Intensive” option is effective. pressing and holding
• By selecting the Intensive option, the wash time may be both Dry button and
extended, depending on the program selected. Pre Wash button
• Pre Wash : If the laundry is heavily soiled, “Pre Wash” course is effective. simultaneously more
Pre Wash is available in Cotton,Cotton Eco,Easy Care,Baby than 3 seconds.
Care Program.
• Medic Rinse : If you want to prevent crease, select this button with spin

Wash program selector

• 13 programs can be set


depending on the type of
the laundry.
• If the power button is
pressed, all lamps are on
• By turning the dial, [Cotton -
Cotton Eco - Easy Care - Sports
Wear - Wool - Quick 30 -
Rinse+Spin - Baby Care -
Intensive 60 -Time Dry - Iron Dry
- Cupboard Dry ]
can be selected.
This is a bi-directional selector.

Start/Pause button Tub Clean


• Use the button to start or pause wash • Tub Clean course can be set by
cycle. pressing and holding Intensive and
• The power turns off automatically 4 Medic Rinse button simultaneously.
minutes after the pause button is • Tub Clean is special cycle to clean the
pressed. inside of the washer.

12

12
LED display Time Delay & Beep ON/O

• Display the estimated remaining time • Press the button when reserv
(Hour : Minute) to finish. is needed.
• When the button is pressed,
• In case of abnormal operation, error indications are
displayed, maximum delay o
displayed. can be set.
( ) • Each press advances time delay
• See troubleshooting guide. • Use [Power] button to cancel
• [Time Delay] means the time
the present to the completion
• The Beep on/off function can b
pressing and holding the Time
(About 3 seconds).
The Beep on/off function can be
and it is automatically cancelled
a power cut.
The Beep on/off function also
power is off.

Power button
• Press the button to turn powe
• Press the button to cancel th

Spin Button Water temperature select

• By pressing the Spin Button the spin speed • Press the button to select wate
can be chosen • 60°C is selected for Cotton and
• F1496ADP3 only.
Rinse Hold/No spin/400/800/1400
• By pressing the button while op
washer, the present temperatu

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6. WIRING DIAGRAM / PCB LAYOUT / PROGRAM CHART

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PCB LAYOUT

Dry Heater Wash Heater

Power Relay Display Power

Fan Motor DD Motor

V~U/U~W
/W~V
R : 5 ~15

Thermistor

Pressure Switch

Display Connector
Hall Sensor
Hb
(5~15k

Common
Ha
(5~15k )

Door SW & Main Valve Drain Pump & Pre Valve Common

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7. T R OUB LE S HOOT ING
7-1. B E F OR E S V C C HE C K ING
1 B efore s ervicing as k the cus tomer what the trouble is .
2 C heck the adjus tments . (P ower s upply : 120V , R emoval of trans it bolts etc..)
3 C heck the troubles referring to the troubles hooting.
4 Decide s ervice s teps referring to dis as s embly ins tructions .
5 T hen, s ervice and repair.
6 After servicing, operate the appliance to see whether it works OK or NOT.

7-2. LOAD T E S T MODE


1 P res s and Hold ‘S pin’ & ‘ T emp. ’ buttons
and then pres s ‘P ower’ button.
2 T he was her mus t be empty and the controls mus t be in the off s tate.
3 P res s P ower with above two buttons pres s ed and then buzzer will s ound.
4 P res s the S tart/P aus e button repeatedly to cycle through the tes t modes

Number of times the


C heck P oint Dis play S tatus
S tart/P aus e button is pres s ed

None T urns on all lamps and locks the door.


1 time T umble clockwise. rpm (42~50)
2 times Low speed S pin. rpm (55~65)
3 times High speed S pin. rpm (125~155)
4 times Inlet valve for prewash turns on. Water level frequency (25~65)
5 times Inlet valve for main wash turns on. Water level frequency (25~65)
6 times Inlet valve for hot water turns on. Water level frequency (25~65)
7 times Inlet valve for Dry turns on. Water level frequency (25~65)
8 times T umble counterclockwise. rpm (42~50)
9 times Heater turns on for 3 sec. Water temperature
10 times Drain pump turns on. Water level frequency (25~65)
11 times Dry F an / Dry Heater turn on. Dry F an 6min. / Dry Heater 5min.
12 times Off -

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7-3. HOW TO C HE C K T HE WAT E R LE V E L F R E QUE NC Y

P res s the P re was h and S pin button s imultaneous ly .

T he digits means water level frequency. (10 -1 kHz)


ex) 241 : Water level frequency = 241 x 10 -1 kHz
24.1 kHz

7-4. HOW TO K NOW TO T E MP E R AT UR E OF E AC H T HE R MIS T OR


AT OP E R AT ING C ONDIT ION.
P res s the Medic R ins e and S pin button s imultaneous ly .

T hermis tor in tub temperature.

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7-5. ERROR DISPLAY
If you press the Start/Pause button in error condition, any error except will disappear and the
machine will change into the pause status.
In case of , , if the error is not resolved within 15 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 the case of , power will not be turned off.

ERROR SYMPTOM CAUSE


1 WATER INLET • Not reached to the water level(246) within 8 minutes
ERROR after water supplied or not reached to the preset
water level within 25 minutes. Page 20

WATER OUTLET
2 • Not fully drained within 10 minutes. Page 22
ERROR

3 OVERFLOW • Water is over flowing (over 8 level).


ERROR If " " is displayed, the drain pump operates
to drain the water automatically. Page 24

4 PRESSURE SENSOR • The sensor pressure switch is out of order.


S/W ERROR Page 25

5 DOOR OPEN • In case of operating the reservation function or the


ERROR other function with door opened. Close the door,
then the error display is resolved.
• The door switch is out of order. Page 26

6 UNBALANCE • The appliance is tilted.


ERROR • Laundry is gatherd to one side. Page 21

7 THERMISTOR(HEATING)
• The THERMISTOR is out of order. Page 27
ERROR

8 MOTOR LOCKED • The connector in the LEAD WIRE ASSEMBLY is


ERROR not connected to the connector of STATOR
ASSEMBLY.
Reconnect or repair the connector.
• The hall sensor is out of order/defective.
Replace the STATOR ASSEMBLY Page 28

9 • Water leaks Page 36

10 POWER
• The washer ecperienced a power failure Page 33
FAILURE

11 DRY HEATER • The Dry Heater is out of order


ERROR • The Connector of the Dry Heater is not connected
properly to the connector in the Main PWB ASSEMBLY
• The Dry fan motor is out of order Page 30

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7-6. TROUBLESHOOTING WITH ERROR

Water Inlet Error (IE)


[Note] Environmental safety check list
1. No water tap leakage & freeze. 2. No entanglement of water supply hose.
3 . N o wa te r s horta ge . 4 . N o wa te r s upply hos e le a k a ge .
5. No the inlet filter clogged.

Is the water tap closed ? YES


Check the Water tap and open it fully .
NO

When there is water in the tub, Check the Air Chamber and the Tube (clogged)
is the water level frequency YES And When you check the water level frequency again,
over 26.2KHz ? if it is over 26.2KHz, you replace the Pressure switch.

NO

Is the Connector connected correctly to the Main Reconnect or repair the Connector .
PCB and the Inlet Valve ? NO Or replace the Harness .
Or is the Harness alright ?

YES

Is the each resistance of Inlet Valve within NO Replace the Inlet Valve .
3.5 ~4.5 k ?
1 Pre. Valve
1 3 2 Main Valve
2
3 Dry Valve

YES

When the washing machine is started, NO Replace the Main PCB .


is operated the inlet valve?

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Unbalanced Error (UE)

Does the load lean toward one The few items of clothing will clump together
YES and their weight will be in one place on the drum,
side, or is the load a few items?
throwing the weight off during spin mode.
So add some laundry to overcome UE error.
And rearrange load to allow proper spinning.

NO
Try rearranging the laundry in drum
Or the laundry is separated by size, type, and color.

Is the laundry mixed? YES

NO
Separate by size,
type and color

Is the washing machine installed


at an angle?

YES

Adjust the height of washing


machine to be kept horizontally.
( Page 7)

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Water Outlet Error (OE)

Is the drain hose kinked ? Check drain hose for kink and straighten the Hose.
YES

Drain Hose
NO

Is the Pump filter clogged ? Check & Clean Pump Filter.


YES
This kind of accumulation on the drain filter not only
prevents proper drainage, but also will promote
NO
bacteria growth and cause odors.
This drain filter should be cleaned once a month.

Next Page

* How to disassemble and clean pump filter

Disassemble the pump


Open the Cover by coin or Drain water by removing the filter by turning the filter
finger(only new model) hose cap. cap counterclockwise.
Pump Filter

Cover
Filter Cap

Assemble & close cap Filter clogged by foreign objects Clean the filter

Hose Cap filter Cap

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Over Flow Error (FE)

Is the water coming in YES Replace the Inlet Valve assembly .


drawer continuously ?

NO

After power off for 10 sec. and power on.


Does the water level over reference line and Is not the water level frequency 25.5Khz or 26.1Khz ?
Or does not the water level over reference line and is the water level frequency 25.5Khz or 26.1Khz?

F1496ADP3 Press “ Spin ” and “Pre Wash ”

YES NO

Replace the Main PCB . Check the Air Chamber and the Tube (clogged).

If FE is displayed again,
then replace the Pressure Switch .

If FE is displayed again,
then replace the Main PCB .

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Pressure Sensor S/W Error (PE)

Is the Connector connected correctly to Reconnect or repair the Connector .


NO
the Main PCB and the Pressure Switch ? Or replace the Harness .
Or is the Harness alright ?

YES

Is the resistance of the Pressure Switch YES Replace the Pressure Switch .
out of range?
[Pin1 ~ Pin3]
21~23 • )

NO

Is the air chamber and the tube clogged? YES Check air chamber and remove the foreign material.

NO

Replace the Main PCB .

24
Door Open Error (dE)

Is the door closed? NO C los e the door totally.

YE S

Is the Door as s embly in line with door Lift up & C los e the door.
YE S
s witch ? If the dE is dis played, R eplace the Door B rac ket.
S cratch by Latch Hook
T ouching
or

NO

Does the S pring of L atc h Hook actuate?


NO R eplace the L atc h Hook.

YE S

Is the C onnec tor connected correctly to


NO R econnect or repair the C onnec tor.
the Main P C B and the Door S witc h?
Or replace the Harnes s .
Or is the Harnes s alright ?

YE S

Does the Door S witc h operate as follows? NO R eplace the Door s witc h.
* Door Locking time : 1~8 sec.
1 C heck the time between from
input the power to parts 1
move up, then Door locked.

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Thermistor (Heating) Error (tE)

Is the C onnec tor connected correctly to R econnect or repair the C onnec tor.
the Main P C B and the T hermis tor and the Heater?
YE S
Or replace the Harnes s .
Or is the Harnes s alright ?

Heater for Was hing Heater for S team

NO

Is the res is tance of the T hermis tor out of range 44 ~ YE S R eplace the T hermis tor.
53 K • at 25°C ? (P age 17)

NO

Is the res is tance of the Heater out of range 24.5 ~ YE S R eplace the Heater.
28.5• (for Was hing) or 42.5 ~ 49.5• (for S team) ?
(P age 19)

NO

R eplace the Main P C B .

[Note] T hermis tor S pec

S R es is tance (k• )
T emp
P MIN S TD MAX
E 30 °C 36.35 39.45 42.72
C 40 °C 24.20 26.05 27.97
60 °C 11.43 12.12 12.82
70 °C 8.088 8.514 8.940
95 °C 3.544 3.791 4.045
105 °C 2.617 2.816 3.023

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Motor Locked Error (LE)
[P re C heck]
• G entle wash cycles, such as P erm P ress, Delicates, Hand Wash, and Wool/S ilk should only be used for smaller loads.
B ecause these cycles are more gentle in tumbling and spinning, putting too much in the drum can register an issue
with the motor. R emove items, reset unit and test with a R inse/S pin cycle.
• Don’t replace the P C B , when the hall sensor is replaced.
R eplace the P C B , when the LE is displayed after replacing the hall sensor.

P res s the P ower button & S tart / P aus e button.


Does the Drum s top when the s tart / paus e button is pres s ed to s tart the cycle ?
Or S ometimes does the Drum rotate weakly (under 15rpm)?

YE S

Is the C onnec tor connected correctly to


R econnect or repair the C onnec tor.
the Main P C Band the Motor? NO
Or is the Harnes s alright ? Or replace the Harnes s .

YE S

Disassemble the R otor . R eplace the R otor.


YE S
Are the Magnet of rotor cracked or broken? Magnet

NO

Are the res is tance of the Hall S ens or5~15k ? R eplace the Hall S ens or.
NO
Hb • Ha ~ C ommon Disassemble
: 5 ~ 15 k
• Hb ~ C ommon hall s ens orcarefully.
: 5 ~ 15 k (Next page)
Ha C ommon

YE S

Are the res is tance s ame


NO R eplace the S tator.
between S tator points ?
V ~U / U~W / W~V : 8~11 V U W
V U W

YE S

R eplace the Main P C B .

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1 Disassemble the Hall Sensor
1) Disassemble the hook of Hall Sensor by (-) driver.

2) Pull up Hall Sensor slowly as shown in picture.

Caution
If you disassemble by force,not following the directions,
the hooks of stator(red circled) might broke up.
Hence need change of stator assembly.
So disassemble cautiously.

2 Assemble the Hall Sensor


1) Adjust the hole of Hall Sensor to 2) Push down the Hall sensor,
the hooks of stator as picture.(red circled) and assemble to the hook for sure.

[Note]
Hall Sensor Part No.
• 24” / 25” : 6501KW2001A • 27” : 6501KW2002A

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Dry Heater Error (dHE)

Is the C onnec tor connected correctly to R econnect or repair the C onnec tor.
NO
the Main P C B and the Dry Heater or F an Motor? Or replace the Harnes s .
Or is the Harnes s alright?

YE S

Is the res is tance of the T hermis tor out of range R eplace the T hermis tor.
NO
2.5~180K • at 105~0°C ?

YE S

C heck for Dry Heater trouble. P age 24

YE S

C heck for Dry F an Motor trouble. P age 25

YE S

Dis as s emble the C abinet c over and C ondens ing YE S C lean the B ellows .
B ellows .
Is there any foreign object in C ondens ing B ellows ?

NO

Dis as s emble the Dry F an A s s y and Dry Duc t Upper,


and clean foreign object in Duc t and F an.

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Dry Heater Trouble

After power off, is the resistance of Dry Heater out of


NO Replace the Dry Heater.
range 33~37Ω?

YES

Is Thermostat closed ? Replace the Thermostat.


NO

YES

When checking voltage between connectors(1,2)


NO Replace the PWB assembly (main).
on drying, is the voltage AC 220-240V as the figure ?

1
2

30
Dry Fan Motor Trouble

Is the C onnec tor connected correctly to R econnect or repair the C onnec tor
.
NO
the Main P C B and the Dry Heater or F an Motor? Or replace the Harnes s.
Or is the Harnes s alright?

YE S

Are the res is tance s ame between terminal points ? R eplace the Dry F an Motor
.
NO
V ~U / U~W / W~V : 2~5

V U W

YE S

When checking voltage between c onnec tors (1,2) R eplace the P WB as s embly
NO
on drying, is the voltage DC 20~30V as the figure ? (main).

2
1

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8. T R OUB LE S HOOT ING WIT HOUT E R R OR C ODE S

No Power

Is the P ower P lug connected R econnect P ower P lugfirmly.


NO
firmly to the power outlet? C heck the fus e or
And is the s upply voltage res et the circuit breaker.
220~240V AC ?

YE S

Is Multi-plug s ocket us ed ? Don’t us e Multi-plug s ocket.


YE S Us e S ingle P lugs ocket for
was hing machine.

NO

Is the C onnec tor connected correctly to NO R econnect or repair the C onnec tor.
the Main P C Band the Nois e F ilter? Or replace the Harnes s .
Or is the Harnes s alright ?

Nois e F ilter PCB

YE S

NO C heck and replace Main P C B.


Is R ed L E D ONwhile power s upplied ?

YE S

Is the connectors connected YE S C heck connectors otherwis e.


C orrectly to the Dis play R eplace Dis play P C B.
PCB?
Main P C B

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Vibration & Noise In Spin

Have all the Transit Bolts and the Base Packing Remove the Transit Bolts and
NO
been removed? the Base Packing.

Washer
Base Packing

Packing Support

YES

Refer to INSTALLATION. (Page 7)

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Water Leak
1. Water Leak from Dispenser
Is the Dispenser Tray Damaged or warped? YES Replace the Dispenser Tray.

NO

Is detergent & softener put in


NO Put it in the Correct Position.
the correct compartment of the drawer?

Only
softener

Reference (Amount of Detergent & Softener)


Main Wash Pre Wash Detergent Softener
(Powder) (Powder)

NO!!

YES

OK!!
Is the Detergent caked or hardened?

YES

Clean the drawer and dispenser. Check point

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2. Water Leak from Dispenser
Are the gasket (seal)
NO Clean the periphery of Gasket and Door regularly.
and door cleaned regularly?

YES

Is the door or gasket damaged? YES Replace the damaged parts.

3. Unknown – Water on Floor


Are the inlet hoses loose or cracked/split? Replace the Inlet Hoses.
YES

Check!!

NO

Is the washer horizontal ? NO Adjust the height of washing machine to be kept


horizontally. (Page 7)
YES

Are the drain filter and manual NO Turn the filter cap clockwise to close.
drain hose open?

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37
38
39
40
41
42
EXPLODED VIEW
.THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY
A154
A110

A153
A140
A151 A152

A150

A101

A141

A131
A100
A102
A104

A430
A103
A130

A485
A134
A440
A410
A133

A200

A300
A303
A310 A220

A276 COLD (BLUE)


F462 F321

F160
F300

F464

F310 F432

F225

F430

F220

F441

F120 A455

F110

A450

F215

F210
M105
K350 K360 K143
K123

F140

K411

K410 K121 K122

K125

F320
K320
K111
F466
K110
K141

K105
K140

K115

K610

K130 K135
K510 K611
K572
K571 K131
K530
F468
K570

F467

K550
K520 F461 K540

K349
10-4. THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRYER

M100

M130 M240

M120

M216
M110
M210
M215

M101

M220

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