DAEWOO ELECTRONICS DWF-7570DP Service Manual
Below you will find brief information for washing machine DWF-7570DP. This washing machine is programmable, allowing you to customize washing cycles to suit your needs. It features automatic water supply for blanket washing, an automatic unbalance adjustment system, and a softener dispenser that automatically adds softener to the tub. You can also select various washing courses, including fuzzy, dry, speed, strong, blanket, and silk, as well as a memory course. The washing machine also has a remaining time display, allowing you to keep track of how much longer the cycle will last.
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Service Manual
Programmable Washing Machine
DWF-7570DP
DAEWOO ELECTRONICS" CO., LTD.
TAB LE OF CONT ENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................2
2. FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION ........................................... 3
THE FEATURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CONTROL SYSTEM OF FUZZY COURSE ........................................... 3
CONTROL SYSTEM OF DRY/SILK WASH ............. . ............................. 3
CONTROL SYSTEM OF DRY/SILK SPIN ............................................ 4
WATER CURRENTS TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD ............................ 4
FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
AUTOMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR BLANKET WASH .......................... 5
WATER CURRENTS FOR STRONG WASH .... . ..................................... 5
PULSATOR SYSTEM ...........................................................5
AUTOMATIC DRAINING TIME ADJUSTMENT ........................................ 6
SOFTENER DISPENSER ........................................................7
AUTOMATIC UNBALANCE ADJUSTMENT........................................... 8
CIRCULATING-WATER COURSE AND LINT FILTER ................................... 8
RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
DRAIN MOTOR ...............................................................9
GEAR MECHANISM ASS'Y ..................................................... 10
SAFETY DEVICE FOR MOTOR .................................................. 11
PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE GENERATOR ............................................ 11
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE WASHING MACHINE .......................... 12
3. THE STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE ...................................... 13
4. THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL ......................................... 14
5. DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE ......................................... 16
HOW TO INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
HOW TO_CONNECT THE INLET HOSE ............................................ 17
PREPARATION FOR WASHING .................................................. 18
HOW TO INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE ............................................ 19
CLEANING THE PUMP HOUSING ................................................ 20
6. PROCEDURE OF FULL-AUTOMATIC WASHING ....................................... 21
7. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION AND ADJUSTMENT .................................... 23
GEAR MECHANISM ASS'Y REPLACEMENT ........................................ 23
DRAIN MOTOR VALVE REPLACEMENT ........................................... 24
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT .
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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ..................................................... 25
CONCERNING WATER SUPPLY ................................................. 25
CONCERNING WASHING ...................................................... 26
CONCERNING DRAINNING ....... . ............................................. 27
CONCERNING DRAINING (MODEL WITH DRAIN PUMP) .............................. 28
CONCERNING SPINNING ...................................................... 29
CONCERNING OPERATIONS .................................................... 30
CONCERNING ERROR MESSAGE ................................................ 31
APPENDIX . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
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WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................32
PARTS LIST (THE WHOLE) ...................................................... 36
PARTS DIAGRAM .............................................................39
P.C.B. PARTS UST ............................................................42
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM............................................................47
BARE PCB (TOP) .................I............................................48
BARE PCB (BOTTOM)..........................................................49
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
NO.
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I TEM
POWER SOURCE
POWER CONSUMPTION
3 CAPACITY
4 MACHINE WEIGHT
DIMENSION (W x H x D)
6 WASHING COURSE
7 WATER CONSUMPTION
8 WATER LEVEL SELECTOR
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10
OPERATING WATER PRESSURE
REVOLUTION PER MINUTE
11
12
PULSATOR
WATER LEVEL CONTROL
13 OUTER CABINET
14 ANTI-NOISE PLATE
15 GEAR MECHANISM ASS'Y
16 LINT FILTER
17 SOFTENER DISPENSOR
18 AUTO. LOAD SENSING
19 AUTO. POWER OFF
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21
FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH
STRANGEROUS ALARM
22 REMAINNING TIME DISPLAY
23 AUTO. RE-FEED WATER
24 NEW WATER FLOW
25 TRANSPARENT WINDOW
26 FUNCTION FOR BUBBLE
* Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
SPECIFICATIONS
Available in all local AC voltage and cycles
I NPUT: 400 W, OUTPUT: 210 W
7.5 KG. (BLANKET: 4 KG., DRY: 2 KG., SILK: 1.5 KG.)
47 KG. (GROSS WEIGHT: 53 KG.) - -
612 x 930 x 622 mm vim'
FULL AUTOMATIC 6 OF COURSES (FUZZY, DRY, SPEED,
STRONG, BLANKET, SILK) and MEMORY COURSE
NORMAL 207 L
HIGH (69 L), MID (59 L), LOW (50 L), SMALL (36 L)
0.3-8 Kg/cm2 (2.94-78.4 N/cm 2)
SPIN: 650 r.p.m., WASH: 140 r.p.m. (60Hz)
SPIN: 680 r.p.m. WASH: 130 r.p.m. (50 Hz)
AT DRY, SILK COURSE 60 r.p.m. (60Hz) 70 r.p.m. (50Hz)
6 WINGS (0 376 mm)
ELECTRONICAL SENSOR
PCM
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HELICAL GEAR FOR LOW NOISE
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WATER FLOW FOR ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD
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2. FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
CONTROL SYSTEM OF FUZZY COURSE
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF SENSING
1) Sense the wave width of two ports of capacitor.
2) Judge the 'A--D' course according to the wave width.
3) Set up the most suitable time to wash, rinse and spin by judgement.
SENSING TIME
Sense the wave width for 28 seconds from start of washing.
OPERATING PROCESS ACCORDING TO THE WASHING CAPACITY
COURSE
A
B
C
D
WASHING
CAPACITY
0--2.0 Kg
1.0--3.0 Kg
2.0-4.0 Kg
Above 3.0 Kg
WATER
LEVEL
SMALL
LOW
MID
HIGH
WASH
TIME
6'
8'
12'
14'
TIMES OF
RINSE
2
2
2
2
CONTROL SYSTEM OF WOOL WASH
R.p.m of pulsator become half of normal wash by signal of P.C.B. ASS'Y.
I NPUT WAVE FORM OF MOTOR ON WOOL WASH
SPIN
TIME
3'
4'
5'
5'
NORMAL WASH
DRY WASH
SILK WASH
- - - - - - - - - -
3" on ( C.W) 5" off 3" on (C.C.W) 5" off
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PROCESS OF DRY/SILK WASH
When the DRY COURSE is selected, process shall be set up as bellow table automatically.
(LOAD TO BE
WASHED)
(BELOW 2 KG.)
WATER
LEVEL
MID
WASH
TIME
6 MIN.
TIMES OF
RINSE
2
SPIN
TIME
30 SEC.
WASH
TEMP.
COLD
When the SILK COURSE is selected, process shall be set up as bellow table automatically.
(LOAD TO BE
WASHED)
(BELOW 1.5 KG.)
WATER
LEVEL
MID
WASH
TIME
4 MIN.
TIMES OF
RINSE
2
SPIN
TIME
30 SEC.
WASH
TEMP.
COLD
NOTE: You can't change the water temperature because the program of P.C.B. sets up the 'COLD TEMP.' automatically when you select the 'DRY/SILK COURSE'.
CONTROL SYSTEM OF DRY/SILK SPIN
I t is a function to prevent the deformation of WOOL, SILK etc.
PROGRESS CHART ON WOOL SPIN
R.P.M.
-NORMAL
DRY/SILK
4 5 2 5
NORMAL
4 3 4 3
BEENE
5 2
ON-OFF
OF E
MOTOR
( SEC.)
BALANCE SPIN NORMAL SPIN
WATER CURRENTS TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD
I t is a function to prevent eccentricity of the clothes after wash by rotating pulsator C.W and C.C.W for 20 seconds.
EFFECT
I t reduces vibration and noise effectively while spinning.
WATER FLAW
WASH 1 DRAIN SPIN FILL RINSE 1 1 DRAIN SPIN FILL RINSE 2 1 11 DRAIN
C.W
MOTOR
SIGNAL
C.C.W
TIME (SEC.) 0.3
0.5
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.5
20 SEC. (About 25 Times)
FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH
DISPLAY THE RESIDUAL TIME
When the SOAK WASH is selected, the total wash time increases because 30 minutes for soak process are added to the time of main process.
PROGRESS
SOAK PROCESS MAIN PROCESS
FILL WASH STOP WASH STOP WASH STOP
2
' 1 1
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8' 8' .
2/ 1 1 ~
8'
30 Minutes
NOTE: `1' mark indicates the operation of the water currents to adjust the unbalanced load.
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AUTOMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR BLANKET WASH
The water level would be lowered because the blanket absorbs water at the beginning of washing. Therefore, after 30 seconds, the operation is interrupted to check the water level, and then the Water is supplied again until the selected water level is reached.
WATER CURRENTS FOR STRONG WASH
I t washes cleanly the heavily stained clothes such as working-clothes, climbing-clothes and blue-jean by using this strong water currents as shown below.
WATER CURRENTS
SIGNAL
OF
MOTOR
TIME (SEC.)
C.C. W
C.W
. 8 . 5 . 8 . 5 . 8 . 5 . 8 . 5 . 8 . 5 .8
. 5 . 8 . 5 . 8 . 5 3.2I .8 3.2 . 8
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PULSATOR SYSTEM
When the new shaped pulsator is rotated C.W or C.C.W at a high speed, it makes the 'heart-shaped' water currents as shown below.
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WATER CURRENTS
A Water is pushed up near the tub wall by rotation f he pul sator.
B Water is pulled down in the middle of the tub by rotation of the pulsator.
C Water currents is generated by rotation of the pulsator.
AUTOMATIC DRAINING TIME ADJUSTMENT
This system adjusts the draining time automatically according to the draining condition.
Draining condition
Good draining
Bad draining
No draining
The washer begins spin process after drainage.
Draining time is prolonged.
Program is stopped and gives the alarm.
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
1) The micom can remember the time from the beginning of drain to reset point when the pressure switc reaches to "OFF" point.
Movement of the program Drain Time
Less than
10 minutes
More than
10 minutes
Continue draining.
Program is stopped and gives the alarm with the display lamp.
blinked on
2) In case of continuous draining, residual drain time is determined by micom.
Total drain time = D + 60
(T sec.) Residual drain time.
The time remembered by micom.
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TRIP POINTS x
E. LOW LOW MID HIGH
T1 = D 1 + 60 (Sec.) T2 = D2 + 60 (Sec.) T3 = D3 + 60 (Sec.) T4 = D4 + 60 (Sec.)
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W
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SOFTENER DISPENSER
This is the device to dispense the softener automatically by centrifugal force.
This is installed inside the auto-balancer.
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
1) Softener stays in room (A) when poured into softener inlet.
2) Softener moves from (A) to (B) by centrifugal force during intermittent spin process.
3) Softener flows from (B) to (C) during rinse process next to intermittent spin.
4) Softener moves from (C) to (D) by centrifugal force during second intermittent spin.
After spin process is finished, the softener is added int the tub through softener outlet.
FLOW OF THE SOFTENER
Normal
Course
Wash
Centrifugal force
I ntermittent
Spin
(A) (B)
Hold
Flow in
(C)
I ntermittent
Spin
Centrifugal force
( D)
Rinse
Flow in
FLOW OF THE SOFTENER INSIDE THE BALANCER
Room inside the balancer
Centrifugal force
Flowing by weight
A
NOTE: Softener moves into next room when r.p.m of the tub is more than 100 r.p.m.
HOW TO CHECK MOVEMENT
Pour a reasonable amount of "MILK" into softener dispenser and operate the washer with no load.
I n final rinse cycle, make sure that the milk is added into the tub through softener outlet.
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Spin
AUTOMATIC UNBALANCE ADJUSTMENT
This system is to prevent abnormal vibration during i ntermittent spin and spin process. .
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
1) While the lid is closed, the safety switch contact is "ON" position.
2) In case that wash loads get uneven during spin, the outer tub hits the safety switch due to the serious vibration, and the spin process is interrupted.
3) In case that P.C.B. ASS'Y gets OFF signal from the safety switch, spin process is stopped and rinse process i s started automatically by P.C.B.
ASS'Y.
4) If the safety switch is operated due to the unbalance of the tub, the program i s stopped and the alarm is given.
Contact of safety switch Lid closing
NOTE:
The alarm finishes when you close the lid after opening it. Check the unbalance of the wash load and the installation condition.
CIRCULATING-WATER COURSE AND LINT FILTER
CIRCULATING-WATER
The washing and rinsing effects have been i mproved by adopting the water system in which water in the tub is circulated in a designed pattern.
When the pulsator rotates during the washi ng or rinsing process, the water below the pulsator vanes creates a water currents as shown in figure.
The water is then discharged from the upper part of the tub through the water channel.
About 40L/min. Water is circulated at the
' high' water level, standard wash load and standard water currents.
Tub
Outer tub
LINT FILTER
Much lint may be obtained according to the kind of clothes to be washed and some of the lint may also sticks to the clothes.
To minimize this possiblity, a lint filter is provided on the upper part of the tub to filter the wash water as it is discharged from the water channel. It is good to use the lint filter during washing.
HOW TO CLEAN THE LINT FILTER
1) Pull the filter frame upward.
2) Turn the lint filter inside out, and wash the lint off with water
3) Return the filter as it was, and fix the filter frame to the slot.
AUTOMATIC POWER OFF
P.C.B. ASS'Y sends a signal to the solenoid in the power switch 10 minutes later after complete washing.
Then the solenoid pull the locking lever which had lock the push button. Therefore the power is turned off automatically.
RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY
When the START/HOLD button is pressed, the residual time(min.) is displayed on the time indicator, and i t will be counted down according to process.
When operation is finished, the TIME INDICATOR will light up
DRAIN MOTOR
STRUCTURE
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
1) When the DRAIN MOTOR connected to the power source (A.C 220V), the DRAIN MOTOR rotates with
900 r.p.m and revolves the pulley by gear assembley for reducing.
2) When the pulley is rotated, the pulley winds the wire to open the drain valve.
3) Therefore rotation of pulley changes to the linear moving of wire.
4) The wire pulls the brake lever of Gear Mechanism Ass'y within 5 seconds.
5) After the wire pulled, gear assembly is separated from motor and condition of pulling is held by operation of the lever.
6) When the power is turned off, the drain valve is closed because the wire returns to original position.
WATER LEVEL SWITCH
Water pressure of air room which is at the side of outer-tub is transmitted to the air room in the water leVE switch through air-tube. Diaphragm moves up and down by the transmitted pressure to move the core.
Movement of core transforms the inductance of coil by Henly's Law.
The generative frequency (Hertz) is obtained by this transformation of the coil inductance in the LC genes tive circuit.
Case
Air-pressure
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GEAR MECHANISM ASS'Y
The proper water currents is made by the rotation of pulsator at a low speed (about 145 r.p.m) to prever the damage to the small sized clothes.
Spinner shaft
Planetary gear
Clutch spring
Clutch boss
Spinner pulley
Planetary gear
Sun gear
I nternal gear
Spinner Pulley
650 r.p.m.
(60Hz)
740 r.p.m.
(50Hz)
Pulsator
140 r.p.m.
60 r.p.m.
(60Hz) (60Hz)
150 r.p.m.
70 r.p.m.
(50Hz) (50Hz)
Dry/silk
TUB
650 r.p.m.
(60Hz)
740 r.p.m.
(50Hz)
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SAFETY DEVICE FOR MOTOR
I n case of occurring disorder of motor caused by extreme-high voltage, over-heating, overl oad, safety devices (Thermal Protector) of motor can be operated and cut off the power sources automatically.
At this case, motor does not run.
However, motor can be operated normally again about 1 hour later.
PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE GENERATOR
1) STRUCTURE
( Motor)
PRINCIPLE OF INTAKE & OUTLET OF THE AIR
I NTAKE : ARMATURE moves up, and BELLOWS inhales the air. At the same time, protector B is open and
A is close.
OUTLET: ARMATURE moves down, and BELLOWS exhausts the air. At the same time, protector B is close and A is open.
2) FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF TRANS & MAGNET
• The phase of A.C electric power changes to 60 (50) cycle/sec.
• The magnetic pole of trans core is changed by the change of the phase of A.C electric power.
• The core repeats push and pull (3600(3000) times/min) of the armature magnet.
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE WASHING MACHINE
1) A CROSS SECTION
Tub
Outer tub
Pu lsator
Nozzle
2) FUNCTION PRINCIPLE
Bubble generator supplies the air from the bottom of outer tub to the inner space of pulsator, the air i, dispersed by the rotation of pulsator. Air-bubble is created by the centrifugal force, and rises up.
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3. THE STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE
HOT WATER TAP
After using the washer, close the water tap and turn off the power.
• SOFTENER INLET
Pour softener into the softener inlet just before wash and it will be added into the tub automatically just before the final rinse.
• COLD WATER TAP
After using the washer, close the water tap and turn off the power.
ACCESSORIES
I nlet Hose
(2 Pcs)
Drain Hose
Clamp
Hose Fixture Drain Hose
OR
(MODEL WITH
DRAIN PUMP)
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5. DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
HOW TO INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE
THE SELECTION OF THE INSTALLING PLACE
I nstall the washer on a horizontal solid floor.
I f the washer is installed on an unsuitable floor, it could make considerable noise and vibration.
Never install in these places
• The place where it would be exposed to direct sunlight.
• The place nearby a heater or heat appliance.
• The place where it would be supposed to be frozen in winter.
• The kitchen with coal gas and a damp place like a bathroom.
• The proper installation of the washing machir can increase the wash effectiveness and the l i fe of it.
I NSTALLATION OF THE UNDER BASE COVER
After installing the washing machine, close the under-base cover.
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Push the under-base cover into the end, which decreases the noise made by this washer.
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I f the washer is installed on an unsuitable floor, it could make considerable noise and vibration, and could cause a malfunctic
Use the height adjust rubber to adjust the washing machine s( that it sits properly.
HOW TO INSTALL ON AN INCLINED PLACE
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Height Setting
0
Check the Horizontal
Status
• After controlling the height by turning the adjustable legs, let the washer put down to the ground.
• Check the position of tub above the center of the washer.
NOTES:
The openings must not be obstructed by carpeting when the washing machine i s installed on a carpeted floor.
HOW TO INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE
I NSTALLATION OF THE DRAIN HOSE
Never forget to install drain hose before operating this washing machine. The packing box opened, there are a drain hose, a clamp, and a hose fixture.
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Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet at the side of the washing machine, and fasten it tightly with the clamp supplied.
O I nsert the hose fixture into hook hole on the left side or the right side of the body.
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Fix the drain hose by i nserting it into the hose fixture.
® Hang the "U" shaped outlet of the drain hose on the edge of a sink.
NOTES:
1. Keep the drain hose fixed tightly in the hose fixture.
2. Be sure that the height of the "U" shaped outlet is more than 1 m above the floor. It not so, the water in the washer could flood on the floor during operation.
3. Be sure that any part of the drain hose is not excessively high.
It could be a cause of poor drain or malfunction of drainage.
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DRAIN MOTOR AND VALVE REPLACEMENT
• Lay the front of the washer on the floor.
• Loosen the adjustment screw and four bolts mounting the drain motor.
• Take out the wire of drain motor from the bracket.
• Separate the drain motor from the bracket.
Turn the valve lid by using screw driver as shown in figure and remove the valve lid from the valve frame.
Bracket
Valve frame
Wire Bracket
Screw driver Valve lid Pin
Drain motor
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
• Loosen the adjustment screw fastening the bracket and place the adjustment screw to the brake lever as shown in figure.
• Tighten the adjustment screw completely.
• Loosen the adjustment bolt and turn the adjustment bolt until the end of the bolt touches to the brake lever.
• Tighten the lock nut and apply a small amount of paint-lock.
Brake lever Adjustment screw
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NOTE
1. The brake adjustment has been made at the factory, so that it is not to re-adjust. However, in case of insufficient brake operation, perform the upper procedure.
2. Overtightening of the adjustment bolt will cause poor brake performance.
3. Undertightening of the adjustment bolt will cause continuous bracking and, thereby, cause the problems of the motor during the spin cycle.
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PARTS LIST
B3
B4
B5
B6
P26
P27
B1
B2
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
P22
P23
P24
P25
P18
P19
P20
P21
B12
B13
B14
B15
REF No.
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12 _
PARTS CODE PARTS NAME
3614501800 PLATE TOP
3614201400 PANEL FRONT
3614201500 PANNEL REAR
3611701300 DOOR B
3611403100 COVER DOOR
3615500500 WINDOW DISPLAY
SEE NOTE 1 ASS'Y P.C.B
SEE NOTE 11
SEE NOTE 3
TRANS POWER
HARNESS AS
SEE NOTE 7 PUMP BUBBLE
3615100200 SPRING DOOR
3616600600 BUTTON START
3612300100 GASKET
3_6_10902000 CAP VALVE
SEE NOTE 2 SWITCH POWER
SEE NOTE 6 VALVE INLET (WARM)
_SEE NOTE 5 VALVE INLET (COLD)
3610400500 BODY INLET
3619003300 SWITCH SAFETY AS
3611601910 DECORATOR
3610901000 CAP
3611504100 CUSHION DOOR
3619000700 WATER LEVEL SWITCH
3611701200 DOOR A
3616001200 SCREW SPECIAL
7122401211 SCREW TAPPING
7122402011 SCREW TAPPING
3610032600 CONDENSER AS
3612200100 FRAME TOP
3610801800 CABINET
3610300900 BASE UNDER
3611404400 COVER BACK
3617700400 LEG FIX
4509M10032 FIXTURE
7122502011 SCREW TAPPING
3612000200 FIXTURE LEG
3618900700 UNIT LEG
3613000600 HOLDER LEG
3610901700 CAP LEG L
3610901800 CAP LEG R
3614506200 PLATE UPPER
3614502000 PLATE LOWER
ABS
ABS
ABS
ABS
ABS
ABS
SUS304 D = 2.0
SILICON
SILICON
ABS
DESCRIPTION
FRPP
DC 15V 10MA
PC FILM 0.254T
CR
CR
KANBAYASHI (PS-D6)
ABS
TRS 5 x 75 MFZN
T2S TRS 4 x 20 MFZN
T2S TRS 4 x 12 MFZN
13.5wF+60iH
PP
PCM 0.7T DWF-6670D
PP
PP
RUBBER BUTYL
PP
T2S TRS 5 x 20 MFZN
PPG
RUBBER+BOLT INSERT
ABS
ABS
ABS
PP
PP ~1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
4
Q'TY
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
REMARK
THERMAL FUSE
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REF No.
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T39
T40
T41
T42
T43
T35
T36
T37
T38
T28
T32
T33
T34
T24
T25
T26
T27
T18
T19
T20
T21
T14
T15
T16
T17
T10
T11
T12
T13
T6
T7
T8
T9
PARTS CODE
7122401611
4507D83030
PARTS NAME
SCREW TAPPING
DESCRIPTION
T2S TRS 4 x 16 MFZN
COVER OUTER TUB PP
SCREW PULSATOR FIX 6 x 26.5
4505E32030
4505E32050
36 -1 9700800
4509G83080
4507D83080
45091_83070
3610085500
3619800200
3619800300
3610018100
4507DO5025
3610032200
4507D83012
4509M34010
4505E83100
7640801611
3611502800
SEE NOTE 4
3611502000
RING 0
PULSATOR
I NSERT PULSATOR
SPECIAL NUT
SPECIAL WASHER
ASS'Y FILTER
ASS'Y SUSPENSION
ASS'Y SUSPENSION B
TUB ASS'Y
FLANGE TUB
ASS'Y VALVE DRAIN
TUB OUTER
BASE
FIXTURE
BOLT HEX
CUSHION DOWN
MOTR CONDENSER
CUSHION UPPER
7650804211 SPECIAL BOLT
SEE NOTE 9 PULLEY MOTOR
D5.5
PP
SMS 1025
ZNDC2 Cu, Ni COATING
SUS 304 2.OT P144
P.P+NYLON 74x130
DWF-6670D L=75mm
DWF-6670D, L=80mm
PP BIO-CERAMIC
ADC10
DWF-5230PN
PP
SBHG2 2.OT
6.5 x 23
613-1 8 x 16 SW MFZN
POM H=18mm
POM
613-1-8x42 MFZN
7391600011
3616000701
3616100600
7650802511
NUT HEX
SPECIAL BOLT-PULLEY
BALANCER WEIGHT
SPECIAL BOLT
6N-1-6 MFZN
6B-1 6 x 20 SM20CK (Zn)
FC20, 3550GR
6B-1-8x25 MFZN
3618300100
450OD83100
4500DO8180
4500DO8170
4500DO8190 PIPE JOINT
SEE NOTE 8 MOTOR SYNCRONOUS
3617300601
7640801611
GEAR MECHANISM
BOLT HEX
4505E79040
4509M79010
45091_79021
PLATE GEAR PROTECT
NOZZLE AS
CLAMP
HOSE
CLAMP HOSE
HOSE DRAIN
CUFF DRAIN HOSE
SBHG1 1.6T
BUBBLING
SWC
I D =8.0 OD =12.0
ABS
GM-8030D
6B-1-8x16 SW MFZN
JSW, D2.6 2N8-C
PE-1_D
PP
(MODEL WITH DRAIN PUMP)
T44
T45
T46
T47
T48
3611200100
3613207100
3611200200
3613203100
DRAIN PUMP
CLAMP
HOSE A
CLAMP B
HOSE AS
SW 2.6D ZN8-C
NBR
SW 2.6D ZN8-C
DWF-5230PN
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
4
2
1
15
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Q'TY
4
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
REMARK
37
38
PARTS DIAGRAM
3 9
4 0
rs
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Key features
- Programmable washing cycles
- Automatic water supply for blanket washing
- Automatic unbalance adjustment system
- Softener dispenser
- Fuzzy, dry, speed, strong, blanket, and silk washing courses
- Memory course
- Remaining time display