GE WIP4013SRW washer Service manual
The WIP4013SRW is a washing machine that can handle up to 7.0 kg or 8.0 kg of laundry. The washing machine utilizes a heavy duty rotation type for washing and a centrifugal dehydration type for drying. It has a variety of features making it a great choice for any household.
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GE Appliances Service Training TECHNICIAN SERVICE MANUAL Washer MODEL: WIP4013SRW May 99 CAUTION! DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE! This service information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair this major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use. Page 1 THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING MODELS MODEL # COUNTRY WIP4013SRW AUSTRALIA - N.Z. N/A CHINA N/A BANGLADESH N/A HONG KONG N/A INDONESIA N/A JAPAN N/A INDIA N/A KOREA N/A MALAYSIA N/A PAKISTAN N/A PHILIPPINES N/A SINGAPORE N/A TAIWAN N/A THAILAND N/A VIETNAM Page 2 |. SERVICING PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS When performing trouble — shooting and part replacement during servicing note the following safety precautions. 1.1 Safety Precautions 1.1.1 Use Genuine Parts The components of the washing machine have safety — features such as non — combustibility and voltage withstanding. Therefore, always use the same part as used when replacing parts. In particular, be sure to use only designated parts in case of major safety parts identified by the making. 1.1.2 Grounding Connect the grounding wire to the shell plate, and bury it under at least 25cm of earth; alternatively, connect the ground wire to the appropriate pin on a properly grounded power receptacle. * Never ground it to the telephone line, lightning rod, or gas pipe. 1.2 Servicing Precautions 1.2.1 Observe Warnings Be sure to follow special warnings and precautions that are described on part labels and in the owner's manual. 1.2.2 Special Precautions for Parts Assembly and Wiring When assembling parts that use safety — insulation material (such as tube and tape), or when installing internal wiring, be sure to restore all parts and wiring to their original positions. Take special care to avoid contact with sharp edges. 1.2.3 1.2.4 Safety Checks after Servicing After servicing, check to see that the screws, parts, and wiring are restored to their original positions, and check the insulation between the external metals and the socket plug. In addition, place the washing machine in a level position (less than 1° of grade) to prevent vibration and noise during operations. Insulation Check Pull out the plug from the power receptacle, pour water into the spin tub, and then set the timer. Check to see that the insulation resistance between the terminals of the plug and the exposed metal is greater, than 1 MQ. Note : When it is possible to perform the insulation check with a 500V insulation resistance tester, use other testers for inspection. SPECIFICATION ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS WASHING AND DEHYDRATING CAPACITY 7.0 kg / 8.0 kg WASHING METHOD Heavy duty rotation type (centripetal current) STANDARD VOLUME OF WATER High Level — 80 L Medium Level -70 L Low Level — 60 L Extra Low Level — 50 L APPLICABLE VOLUME OF WATER 205 L (high level of water) ROTATION OF THE PULSATOR 680 / 700 rpm POWER CONSUMPTION Washing — 450 W Spinning — 330 W DEHYDRATION METHOD Centrifugal dehydration type DRAIN CONTROL Motor driven APPLICABLE WATER PRESSURE 0.5 kg f/ cm? ~8.0 kg f/ cm? WEIGHT Gross — 53 kg Net — 48 kg DIMENSIONS (mm) Gross — 660mm (W) x 725mm (D) x 1085mm (H) Net — 600mm (W) x 660mm (D) x 1010mm (H) ACCESSORIES Water supply hose, drain hose, owner's manual Page 4 FEATURES imensions DI 3.1 660 600 a Е ЗЛЫЕ i. I A d 2 een rec 1300 1010 PE Fa ea Le ey Sig LA amr я os [EE pue ; I ; * " E al r pe 1 cs —E E | воза | ил yy E | de | ; perio e VE SE ай = PETT MO щае ko mad en - Las Pt Ae e Mi A la à Jeu a Toe Aled ray qe ae LA 30 ATA ALA mg Ве в T co Page 5 3.2 lll. FEATURES Installation 3.2.1 Level Specifications and Wall — Clearance Distances iii. Install the washing machine on a solid and level floor. Place the machine at least 40cm away from the wall. Placement on an inclined, weak or rough floor may cause abnormal trembling. 3.2.2 LLL LLL LL Balance Open the lid of the machine, pour water into the tub up to the level just below the pulsator, and adjust the legs so that the pulsator is positioned at the center of the water as shown in the figure. Place the machine more than 10cm away from the wall. Check the level with position of spin basket on opening the door. Leveled Un leveled 3.2.3 Controlling the Front Adjustable Leg To control the height. I. Pull down the handles of leveling legs in front side, ii - Level the machine il. After leveling, push back the handles of leveling legs. Handle of leveling leg Po lll. FEATURES 3.2.4 Connecting the Drain Hose |. After pressing the joint ring(a), insert the drain hose (b) in the drain direction. (Same as pump model.) oo (b) il. Install the drain hose about 80~100cm above the ground (for pump model). > a Page 7 Il. FEATURES 3.2.5 Connecting the Water Supply Hose (Cont'd) - lit. Remove the adaptor from the water supply hose. First, using a “+” type screwdriver, loosen the three screws on the adaptor. Next, take the adaptor and hold parts (a) and (b) with a gap about 5mm between them. Connect adaptor to the water tap by firmly tightening the screws. Then turn part (b), following the arrow, and put (a) and (b) together. Page 8 vi. Connect the water supply hose to the adaptor. Pull down part (c) of the water supply hose. When part (c) is released, the hose is automatically connected to the adaptor, and makes a ‘click’ sound. Connect the other end of the water supply hose to the inlet water valve at the back of the washer. Screw the hose clockwise, all the way in. If the water tap is a screw type, connect a water supply hose that fits to the tap as shown. Ill. FEATURES 3.2.6 Positioning the Drain Hose When there is no threshold, the length of the drain hose should not exceed 3m. When it is necessary to connect the drain hose with the drain outlet located far away, connect the extension hose and applicable parts (available from dealers or service centers). Ta am == Do not install the drain hose where it must extend over a threshold of 5cm or more; do not install where there is a threshold and the hose must extend for more than 2m. 2m | 5cm ro Page 9 Other precautions - Do not put the end of the drain hose into the water. - Do not place the hose below the floor level of the drain outlet. — - Do not make the mid part of the hose than the ends positioned higher. Eh — - If the drain hose must be positioned at a high angle, install the washing machine so that it is in an even higher position. ® IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Component Identification EA EA EFT, WATER SURREY RATO OEA RED-HOT WATER x SWATEMSURE bras ly DST IS Fetes A Da E PEA a afte De: E A В wad NETO CH = 7 LN A ESE EA BLUE-COLD WATER in at = Е oF Me | gp = A dr a EE A AA Y EN ACO 2 я Try" dE A SA EN | ST TAC a E ata a pata y mana E Ar E E E = E Ce INDEC TR Ne и BE CA СЕВ ВН ES 15h MLE = ih SE EE = Ч Rr Ly Sere ata ATMEN, A == CA A EE а ay Lo 4 ЭНА E A OS! "e Е 13" м e a "a E a mi D Page 10 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Control Panel IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ® COLD ® WARM e HOT Function Indicator Light In use indicator by a flashing symbol. The light goes out at the end of the function. Button controls and washing processes are displayed here. Each icon is described under its contro! button. Start / Pause Press this button to alternately ‘start’ or ‘pause’. This button is a convenient way to change washing program. Press this button for power ON / OFF. When the washing operation is completed, the power automatically turns off and the buzzer sounds off 5 times. Allow at least a 3-second interval before turning the washing machine again. e MEDIUM e HIGH ooo ME TEMPERATURE WATER LEVEL CYCLE e AUTO e EX-LOW 9 LOW Page 11 e WASH E ANSE e SPIN ® SOAK @ DRIP DRY e HEAVY e ECONO ® WOOL ® DELICATE e SENSOR PACGRAM DELAY START 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 STARTS PAUSE POWER Water Supply (option) I. Press this button to select water temperature. The selection order is : Cold — Warm > Hot - Cold Selecting the Wool Course automatically selects warm water (to protect the wool fabric) Water Level IV. Course Press this button to select the water level. The selection order is : Auto — High — Medium > Low — Extra Low Selecting the Wool Course limits the water levels to high or medium. Press this button to select the type of washing cycle and optioned function. Function The selection order is Sensor — Heavy Duty — Econo Wash —» Wool —> Delicate IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.2 Control Panel (Cont'd) 4.2.8 Delay Start This function is to finish the washing operation at the time user set. You may change the delay start time by using the button. (from 3 hours to 18 hours) Page 12 IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.3 Function Descriptions 4.3.1 4.3.2 Water Level Water Supply |. In all the cases of prior to the first press of START / PAUSE key, during operating or hold state, they follow the below sequences. > Cold ., Warm - Hot — ТВ When wool course is selected, water temperature is selected automatically to warm water without key input. ii. Once water supply is changed by key input, this water temperature keeps on the changed program. In case of wool program, warm water is selected automatically, but if the user'd like to change it to other course, the program will return to the previous program. Iv, While water supplying, the lamp selected is flashing (one second ON / OFF) Page 13 — In all the cases of prior to the first press of START / PAUSE key, during operating or hold state, they follow the below sequences. (Auto) _, High _, Medium _, Low _, (Extra-Low) — When WOOL is selected, only HIGH 8: MEDIUM water level is possible. If you change the course to WOOL, in case previous water level is low or (extra low), the water level is automatically selected High level and in case previous water level is over Low, the water level is not changed. While water is supplying, if the water level is changed, the remaining time is changed. 4.3.3 Program (Course) IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If this key is pressed before the first press of START / PAUSE key or during PAUSE state, the selection order is as follow. Even if manual washing is selected already, the selected program is cancelled, and the program is selected as follow: Sensor (Fuzzy) _, Heavy-Duty _, (Econo-Wash) _, (Wool) _, Delicate During operating, all keys except for PROGRAM (COURSE) SELECTION key are valid. But, only START / PAUSE is valid during spin operation. This key is invalid during operation, and at PAUSE state. Page 14 4.34 Cycle (Option) Button . - This key is valid except for weight sensing operation. i. After START / PAUSE during operating or under reset condition, as pressing this key display is changing as follows. (Soak) _, (Drip Dry) _, Wash _, Rinse _, | Spin _, Rinse + Spin y ii. This key is used as adjusting cycle. a. Rinsing times are added by one time when cycle key is pressed under general cycle operation SENSOR (FUZZY), HEAVY DUTY, (ECONO WASH), (WOOL), DELICATE and cycle operation (RINSE, RINSE + SPIN) as pressing this key. Display is changing as follows: 2 (times) 4 3 4 4, 5 _, 1 —— >>> >» b. Washing time is adjusted by press of cycle (option) key during washing only operation. — 15 (min) _, 17,19 521 5,23 525. 325272921719 c. Spinning time is adjusted by press of cycle key during spinning only operation. — > 7 min) 5 12 5 0 4.3.5 |-> vi. Delay Start IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.3.6 This cycle is to finish the washing operation at the time user set. If the START / PAUSE key is pressed after adjusting of reservation time by pressing the delay start button, reservation washing begins. If you push START / PAUSE key after selecting reservation washing, the machine carries out three- hour reservation washing. The first beginning value of 4.3.7 reservation washing is 3 hour and the order according to delay start key push is as follow. 3:00 _, 4:00 _, 5:00 _, … _, 16:00 _, 17:00 _, 18:90 — Once reservation washing is selected, it follows the sensor (fuzzy) program selected and reservation washing cannot be changed in reservation procedure. But the change of water level and water temperature seiection are possible. If the door is opened in the waiting state of normal reservation, it causes the door open error. Page 15 Start / Pause I. Awailable only after selecting a program. IP Sequence: — _, Start _, Pause _, Start _, + ii. The display shows the remaining time, including the current cycle, when in ‘start status. The time decreases 1-min at a time. When in ‘Pause’ status, the time stays as it is. Power . This key is always available when the cord is connected. il. Sequence: —— On _, Off , On, — un After finishing operation, this key is automatically turned off. IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.4 Description Of Technical Points 4.4.1 Weight Recognizing Function Weight recognizing program works first washing operating before water is supplied, not in WOOL course and Manual program operation (Wash, Rinse, Spin, ...) Weight recognizing function is cancelled when water level key is pressed prior to the completion of weight recognizing program. If the current water level is above lowest at the beginning of weight sensing, it is automatically decided as a high level. If you change courses after sensing weight, the high water level is automatically selected irrespective of the water level decided by the sensing of weight. 4.4.2 Water Supplying Function Page 16 Relations between water level, frequency & water temperature capacity. Unit:L Fre: kHz Amount of Fre Water Supplied RESET 0 25.10 EXTRA LOW 50L 23.60 LOW 60 L 23.00 MEDIUM 70L 22.60 HIGH 80 L 22.13 il. Relations between Hot / Cold selection & cycle. Hot / Wash Rinse Supple- Spray Remarks Cold mentary Rinse Selection Water Supply Cold Cold Cold Cold Cold Warm Warm Cold warm Cold Hot Hot Cold Warm Hot If the water level does not reach to the water level selected for 60 minutes after starting water supplying, the water supplying Error is displaying on the display. IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.4.2 Water Supplying Function 4.4.3 (Cont’d) IV. Supplementary water supplying is performed every Washing or Rinsing operating. The steps are as follows. e Supply water to the water level selected, e Perform the washing or rinsing operation for 1.5 minutes. e Sense the present water level after stopping Motor. e Compare the present water level to the water level selected. e If present water level < the water level selected, supply water to the water level selected. If present 4.4.4 water level > the water level selected, continue the washing or rinsing operation. e But total time of supplementary water supplying is not over 30 seconds. Page 17 Soak Function |. This cycle works only when Soak cycle is selected by cycle select key. i. It works repeatedly during set time by every 5 minutes (operation for 1 minute and pause for 4' minutes) for 30 minutes after water is filled to selected water level. ii. If water level is set higher during the Soak procedure, Soak procedure stops and water is refilled, and then, keeps on going the Soak procedure. iv. Washing cycle selected -begins after Soak cycle completion. Rinsing times can be adjusted according to Soak washing procedure. Fuzzy Function This program recognizes the quantity of laundry load and selects the water level by itself and keep on going washing operation automatically. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IV. Program Chart 4.5 WASH RINSE 1 RINSE 2 SPIN TOTAL CYCLE | WATER [warten INT. SPRAY WATER INT. WATER n| MT | SPIN [PAUSE TIME cUPPUY SOAK |WASH| DRAIN SPIN SPIN RINSE SPIN | PAUSE SUPPLY RINSE | DRAIN SPIN SPIN | PAUSE SUPPLY RINSE| DRAIN | ру COURSE LEVEL - min. | stc. | mind sec {nila {rec froin, jsec win, liee. | min.| zec. | min | soc. min, | sec, | min. eee | min | sec min | see (min. (sec. | min. sec. min. jasc min [aée | min] sec. (min. | soc. | min | see fin | 165 min | ae freir | coc.) nin | sec | min, | ame HIGH |5 |0 12| о 2 ve] 3 [40| 1/30) 3] of 1| of t] of sf 0] 2] 0 21101 3 | 40| 6) о] 1| 0] 47 |130 | 49 | 10 MEDIUM | 4 |30 191 ol 21 01 31/40) 4130) 3] of 1] of 1] of 4| 30) 2j 0 > | 01 31401 5) о 1| 0] 44 |170 | 46] 50 SENSOR ow | 4] 0 12! о 1 |150 | 3/90) 1/30) 3] of 1| of 1/7 OP Af OF 200 4 [501 31401 41 6] 1| 01411210) 4j 30 EXTRA-OLW | 3 | O| 12/6/1140] 3/40) 1|30/ 3| 0) 1| о) 1| 0) 3| 30| 210 | 1 | 40| 3 | 49| «| о| 1| 0} 39 |250 |3 | 40 a THIGH |510 18 Го! 2 [19| ao] 11201 3) 0) 1| of 1/0 s| of 2f © ] 2 1101 31401 6] of 1] of s3[130] 55| 10 HEAVY| MEDIUM | 4 |30 isl ol 210! 2140| 1/20) 3) of 1] of 1| of 4|30] 2f 0 | 21 0 3 | 49| 51 о 1| 00| 50 |170 | 52| 50 DUTY LOW 4 | 0 121 ol 1 (sol aldol 1130| 3] of 1] of 1] of 4] 0] 2} 0 1150] 3140] 4] of 1] of 47210] 50] 30 EXTRA-OLW | 3 |30 18| о! 1 |140 | 31401 11301 3] of 1] of] 9] 0 3] 30] 2] 0 1 | 0 | 3 | 40| 4j 0| 11 0/45/2501 43) 10 HIGH 5 | 0 si ol 21100 31401 4/30] 3/ of 1] of +] of 5] 0f 2] 9 2 |110 | 3 lal 3] of 1] of3r]130] 39 | 10 ECONO! mepum | à [30 sl ol 271 ol 31401 1130) 3] of 1] of 1] of 4130] 210 2 | 01 з | мо з| о| п| @| 35 |170| 37 | 50 WASH LOW 4 | 0 6| о| 1150 | 31 40| 11| 301 3] of 1] of 1] 0] 4] of 2] © 1 150/ 3 | 40| 3| о) 1| 0] 33 |210 | 36] 30 EXTRA-OLW | 3 | 30 6! о) 1 |490 | 3 | 40| 1] 30| 3) о) 1] ol | 90| 3| 39| 2| 0 | | | |1]a0) 3) am) 3/0) 1 0/31/20) 35/10 ———— 1 en 16/0| | |e|0|z])10] ¿ful ofso| 1 30| 1 Of I/ Of E, OP 2/0 2 |190 | 3 [40 | 1|0|1| o|32/190/ 35 10 WOOL | mepjum | 4 | 39 61 ol 21 01 3140) 01301 1/30 1] of 1] of 4{ 30] 2] 0 2 | 013 [40/ 11 01 11 0[20/230| 3 | 50 HIGH 5 |0 el 01211 3101 7/01 117] 1] of +f of 5] of 21 0 21101 3 | 40| 61 о| 1 | | 3411301 36] 10 DELI- MEDIUM | 4 (30 elol2/o| 3/40/ 1| ol 1130] 1] of 1] Of 4/30) 2j 0 2 | 01 3|40/ 5] 0| 4| 0j 32|170| 34] 50 CATE ow lalo sl ol 11s] 3leal 1] of 1/30) 1] of 1] of af of 2] 0 1 50| з | мо а о] | о] 30 |210 | 33 | 30 EXTRA-OLW | 3 [30 el ol 11a! 31401 1/ of 1/30 1] of 1] of 3/30] 2]¢0 1 |0 | 3 | 0 | 4| 0) 1| 0] 28 |250 | 32 | 10 5 HIGH [510130 /0/%[0|2 [1%] 3{40[ 1[30| 3| 0] 1] 0| 1| 0] 5| 9] 2| 9 51012101 651 0[ 1] of 47 |130) 79 | 10 SENSOR | wmeoum | 4 120130 Lo [121 01 2 | o| 3|«| 1|30| 2] of 1] of +] 0| | 30| 2] 0 al ol sla] slo] 1] af eafie| 76| 50 (SOAK) LOW a lola lo | 12| о) 1 | 50 + 3 | 40| 11 39| 3 of 1/ 9) 1| 0| 4| OF 200 1 | 50 | 3 | 0) 4| 0 1) о) 41 |210 | 74 | 30 Ш EXTRA-OLW | 3 |30|30 | 0 | 12| 0) 1 |401) 3140) 11 39| Зо 1} of 1]0] 3}]30 2/0 1 | 40| 3 | 40| 47 0) 1| e|39/200| 73| 10 HIGH 510 lol 21101 3/40] 1/30) 3/ 0| 1| of 1] 0] 5] 01 2/0 2 | 10 37| 90| 238 | 20 SENSOR | MEDIUM | 4 | 30 | о) 21 о) 31 40| 11 39] 3] of 1] of 1] 0] 4] | 2] 0 2/0 35 |130 | 37 | 10 (DRIP-DRY) | cow ajo 1210111501 31401 1130] 3| of 1] of +o] 4 of 2f ¢ 1 | 50 33 |170| 35 | 50 EXTRA-OLW | 3 | 30 12/0/ 1/40) 3/40 1]30f 3] of 1| of 1| 0| 3 3) 2] 0 o 310110 J 31210] 34] 30 HIGH 5/0 12 | 0 17| ol 17/00 \МАСН | MEDIUM | 4 [30 12| © 16| 30| 16 | 30 LOW 410 12| 0 ; 16| ol +6 | 00 EXTRA-OLW | 3 [30 2/0 | | LA EI EN LA | 15| 30| 15130 HIGH 5 | |2 10 7 | ol o7| RINSE MEDIUM 4 130 6 | 30/ 06] 30 LOW 4/0 6/ of os] 00 EXTRA-OLW lo _ 3 130 | 2 | 0 _ 5 | 30] 95 130 HIGH > wl 3 5 0) 1] о| 12| 50| 12| 50 spin | MEDIUM 2 61 3 | 40| 5) о) 1} 90| 11| 40| 17 | 40 LOW 11sol all 4] of 1] 0] Algo 10] 30 | EXTRA-OLW dk do ed pa aly € 1 E 0 JUNE 1 40/3140] 4j 0j 11 01 3180) 10 | 20 RINSE | HIGH | | 5 | 0/2 [0 9 11013 (40| 6/ 0/1 1| 01 18[50| 19/50 + MEDIUM | 4 |30 21 о 3 |140 | 50| 1| 0 | 17 | 70 | 18 | 10 LOW | à | 0 1 150 | 3 | 40| а о) 1| о| 15 | 90| 16| 30 SPIN | exTrAOLW | 3 |139 |2 |0 1 | 40 | 3 | 49 | 4 | 90| 1| 0 | 14 |110 | 4 | 50 Раде 18 V. SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS Schematic Diagrams 5.1 HOLIMS HOOQ/ZTINY VEN A/S ENN tGUVM 10H'MH же!) 3IBNVHD 860 LF 0IA'0IA NES INES ATEME UD MOTE: MA OY: |= СТА № о оч В Tas VOL /AOSEIV un Page 19 V. SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS Circuit Diagram 5.2 amd mI XIV “O ES Y "0 JOADER FH ОСБ м Lun rro EEE нот и EEE SEE me A — = = == EEE EE ER ER БЕ EE ПЕ = == ie my 437 ADCS "4 71 а- ват — = == ar NAN © и Монди dSBATLY LEW IHSIONSLIW Page 20 V. SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS PCB and Pattern Diagram 5.3 vZe701-1730 A, = e ne i Gh ZO] Ol O SES 1 verre Perm i Ln wh (78-5 "E EN — Ml IM08-MS «=== По ini Lo | WATSON ; IE sat! =» 1 E ie =. 3 =: LA es = = HH HOP | IM ZELELENT - wa TEE Page 21 V. SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS PCB and Pattern Diagram (Cont'd) 5.3 Page 22 V. SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS PCB and Pattern Diagram (Cont'd) 5.3 «race bé ps be ATAN: dina e mo ART = = age Ва Mam 17 + = me € Y rm x am Bine | Sas mt fi cb = a = e! TO ут. — - [usant J TT сай ий ной сан un enema A NAENNACEIENE ~ ща Ty ary IM08-MS vZ2701-1730 Page 23 VI. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 6.1 Cautions for Disassembly and Reassembly 6.1.1 Before Servicing 6.1.2 During Servicing . When laying down the . When replacing the washing machine for repair, suspension-bar, be sure to do not place the front side check both the front and rear downwards. This may cause suspension-bar assemblies. the following : This prevents installation of the front and rear sides in the - The round front face may reverse order. be deformed. - The top-cover and the i. Reversal may cause a outer-case (round area) severe vibration that might may not match. rock the washing machine. 0} X 7) Il. When removing the top- cover from the outer-case, do not let the wire bundle fall downwards and touch the sharp edge of the outer- case. Also, do not allow tension to stress the wires. ill. When replacing the suspension-bar, only use parts for this model. IV. Since the length of the bar varies among on models, installing the wrong size may " . . cause severe vibration. Ii. When moving the washing machine to a place with a rough floor, do not drag it. If it is dragged, the rubber may get loose, thereby causing severe vibration and noise during washing. V. Do not deform the check- S/W rod of the top-cover. Page 24 VI. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 6.1.2 During Servicing (Cont'd) vi. The installation of a deformed check-S/W rod will result in malfunction of the safety switch during severe vibration, thus causing an unbalanced error. Page 25 6.1.3 After Servicing By By "a Check the level of the washing machine. When setting the wire bundle in the lower section, make sure that the wire bundle is not stressed by any tension due to tilting of the tub assembly. When setting the wires, do not let the wires touch any sharp edges. Remove any moisture on the wire bundle, and on areas surrounding the wire connector. aaa WIRE HOLDER 6.2 VI. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Disassembly Disassembly Procedure Hlustration Removing the PCB Assembly iV. V. Vi. Vil. Open the Screw. Lift up the Control Panel. Turn the Control Panel “Up” Remove the 7 Screws connecting the Control Panel and the PCB Assembly. Disconnect the Wire Harness of the PCB Assembly. Pull away the PCB Assembly. Do the reassembly in reverse order. Page 26 VI. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 6.2 Disassembly (Cont'd) Disassembly Procedure lllustration Removing the Pressure-Sensor, Water- Valve, Checker Assembly, and Transformer Pressure Sensor i. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminal of the Pressure Sensor. il. Remove the Pressure Sensor. |. Pull out the Air Hose. Water Valve |. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals. il, Remove the Screws which fix the detergent box to the top-cover. iil. Remove the Screws which fix the water valve to the detergent box. Checker |. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals with pressing the hook. il. Remove the two Screws. fii. Lift out the Checker. Wire Harness |. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals from the PCB. il. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals from the parts in back of the Top Cover. ii. Remove the Wire Harness. Transformer |. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals. il. Remove the Screw. ii. Remove the Transformer. Door Switch <Magnet Switch> |. Turn over the top-cover. IL. Remove the screw. iii. Remove the door switch. HOOK Page 27 VI. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 6.2 Disassembly (Cont’d) Disassembly Procedure lllustration Removing The Motor = |. ви Il. iv. V. vi. Vii. Remove the Back Cover. Lay down the Washing Machine with the rear side facing the floor. Remove the Wire Housing Remove the V Belt Remove the two or four Bolts fastening the Motor. Remove the Motor Pulley. Pull out the Motor Removing the Drain Motor Lay down the Washing Machine with the rear side facing the floor. Pull out the Lead Wire Terminal. Remove the Bolt. Remove the Drain Motor Wire from the Link. Lift out the Drain Motor Page 28 VI. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 6.2 Disassembly (Cont'd) Disassembly Procedure lllustration Removing the Shaft Assembly Vi. Vil. Remove the four Screws fixing the Top Cover, and lift up the Top Cover gently tilt the Top Cover back to expose the Tub Cover. Remove the four Screws fixing the Tub Cover. Remove the Bolt fixing the Pulsator. Remove the Spin Nut fixing the flange Shaft and the Shaft and pull out the Spin Basket. Caution Disassemble the Spin Nutin a clockwise direction. Lay down the Washing Machine with the rear side facing the floor. Remove the two Bolts fixing the Saddle. Remove the four Bolts fixing the Shaft using the Box and take out the Shaft Assembly: Removing the Pump Assy |. il. ii. IV. VI. vit. Remove the Back Cover. Remove the Lead Wire Terminal. Remove the Two Hoses. Remove the 2 Screws which fix the pump to out case. Lay down the Washer with the right side facing the Floor. Remove the 3 Screws which fix the pump. Lift out the Pump. SCREWS | / A Page 29 VI. 6.3 Spin - Nut Repairing Box 3 16—— hl FE 2, SPINNUT———£ 6.3.1 Procedure I. Insert the jig ® into the spin-nut O. Insert the guide pin @ into the groove of the flange - shaft by rotating it to the right and left. Guide Pin Inserting Polnt Page 30 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ]— 6: HANDLE —— 5 CONNECTING ROD Insert the connecting rod ® and handle ® into the square box. Then turn the handle counter clockwise on the axis of the small box to disassemble (Right-hand thread).” cen pa To disassemble the box, strike the handle three or four times- quick shocks to loosen it-then complete the disassembly by turning the handle as the nut is loosened. Vi. v. Reassemble in reverse order. VI. TROUBLESHOOTING Self - Diagnostic Functions (Buzzer Alarm) If there is a problem during operation, the following error conditions are shown on the LED display, and the washing machine stops its operation. Error Condition Buzzer Solution Water level sensor error Pm Water level sensor fails to send signal for longer than 5 seconds. The buzzer sounds five times with a 0.5 sec. ON / 0.5 sec. OFF cycle. Press the ‘Power’ button. No other buttons work. Water supply error No frequency change for 60 minutes from The buzzer sounds five times with a 0.5 Press the ‘Power’ button. No other nm water supply. sec. ON / 0.5 sec. buttons work. (I OFF cycle. Drain Error Water level does not The buzzer sounds Check the ‘Power’ и Г decrease to the reset point within 15 minutes form draining water. five times with a 0.5 sec. ON / 0.5 sec. OFF cycle. button. No other buttons work. Door open error Pressing ‘start’ button stop the buzzer. No buttons work. Door is open during dehydration cycle. The buzzer sounds five times with 2 0.5 sec. ON / 0.5 sec. OFF cycle. Close the door. Unbalance error } ( |! 4 Pressing ‘start’ button stops the buzzer. No other buttons work. An unbalanced load is sensed three times during dehydration cycle. The buzzer sounds five times with a 0.5 sec. ON / 0.5 sec. OFF cycle. Open the door. Balance the laundry. Close the door. Overflow error К (0) анны, SA = Water supplying does not stop after sensing overflow level. The buzzer sounds five times with a 0.5 sec. ON / 0.5 sec. OFF cycle. Close to water tap and unplug the power cord. Call the service center. Page 31 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 Test Mode 7.2.1 Test Mode : Water Level + Power i. Entering : Press the power key while pressing down the WATERLEVEL button. in “Dis displayed on the display. iii. If you press the CYCLE key, the test mode changes step by step. iv. The test is conducted if you press the START / HOLD key when the test mode is in a display state. v. Each mode description Mode No. Test Method Test Description Remarks 1 DI Aging test in driving part and then, driving part and display are turned ON / OFF for 1 second. 2 De Repeating 5 min. dehydration and 3 min. stop without draining. It read Lid open and unbalance and shows them. It shows this on the indicator. 3 73 Operate the washing cycle after suppling water to high level. * Mode 94, 35, 95, 0", 08 are only for manufacturing process. Page 32 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3 Servicing Precautions When trouble shooting or parts, be sure to observe the following. 7.3.1 Be sure to let the resistance of 1 MQ contact the human body before grounding. When it is impossible to ground, let the human body contact the power plug and the grounding wire once to eliminate the potential damaging shock hazard. |. After replacing the controller, the defective parts should be returned to the suppliers of these parts for root-cause analysis and incorporation into for future product planning. At the time of return, be sure to pack them together with repair parts. Otherwise, it is impossible to perform root cause analysis due to the static electricity. oN <Notice on disassembly and repair> 7.3.2 The wiring should be properly connected in accordance with the- wiring diagram. Erroneous wiring may cause faulty operation, smoke, or fire. 7.3.3 Be sure to pull out the power plug during repair. 7.3.4 Special attention should be paid to connection, insulation treatment, and wiring work for the lead wire. - The lead wire should be soldered, and insulation-treated with vinyl tape, or connected to the pressure connection terminal for drain treatment. - When connecting the lead wire, take care not to let it touch high Page 33 7.3.5 7.3.6 7.3.7 7.3.8 7.3.9 components of metal sugared. This is a wloow” Be sure to use only authorized replacement parts. AC 110V - 220V is applied between T1 and T2 of the triac on the PCB. Therefore, touching the radiating plate accidentally may cause electric shock. Also, the PCB both high and low voltages exist on the PCB. Do not replace any parts on the board, except the tact switch on the PCB assembly is in trouble. The PCB assembly is treated with an insulation coating, the enhanced moisture- proofing. When you suspect that the operation of the micom is faulty, take actions in accordance with the specified troubleshooting procedures. Do not attempt to replace the entire PCB assembly without first doing a root- cause analysis. Because the parts installed in the PCB are treated with a urethane coating, they cannot be inspected by the test bar. Therefore, first check the lower parts for any abnormality using the lead wire of the housing (LP-09-1). Going down connected with the PCB. VI. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4 Troubleshooting 7.41 Troubleshooting of the Power Supply Board If any of the following occurs, the PCB is defective. Replace the PCB. i. Pressing a selection button illuminates the LED display, but the buzzer does not sound. ii. Pressing a selection button sounds the buzzer, but does not illuminate the LED. iii. Pressing a selection button illuminates the wrong LED. Insert the power plug into the receptacle and press the Power button. If the stored parameters do not display, check the following : == "The power does not tumor.) Mn; y YES NO Ls the power Connect the power plug securely. plug connected? Y y YES > YES Replace the fuse. [s the fuse blown? > Is the NO connection of the power > Check the harness. a YES NO > Replace the transformer. Replace the PCB assembly. Page 34 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.2 Keyboard i. When pressing a selection button, the buzzer does not sound, or the LED does not display. /7 There is nobuzzer sound, and the \ LED display does not turn on. YES ` Ls oo ess NO > Tum the power switch on. switch turned on? зори da YES » Are the contacts of the NO Replace the selection switch (tact switch). > selection switch OK? Ma: Y > { y YES Replace the PCB assembly. | Page 35 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Driving Unit i. Water Supply Error. winding wire of the connected? water valve electrically — Does the pulsator rotate? > | | NO 1 Y Replace the PCB assembly. Page 36 YES Press the Start/ Hold button. Open the faucet. Open the faucet. Close the faucet, pull out the water hose and turn it off. Clean the water valve filter with a toothbrush, etc. alias Replace the water level sensor. VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Driving Unit i. Water Stop Error. * Water Stop Error „” he The water supply does not stop.: | PP! top; — 1 > YES Y Pull out the plug. : YES The water vaive is defective. < Does the water supply stop > = >| * Remove the foreign material in HE the water velve. i YES > | , | i ls there water in > YES _ | Airis leaking. Check the connection, the Was ee | sensor й and apply the adhesives. | NO YES | Is the water level > Correct the bent hose. | sensor hose bent? | | water coming out Remove foreign materials suchas | ; ; YES a da gn Frough be dmb ной >i Check the it “| drawn thread, hair, pin and buttons. : | NO Y Replace the PCB assembly. » Washing is started without water supply. Washing starts without water spply. ) YES Is the connection NO i of the water level sensor Connect the terminal securely. YES TN > NO Tum off the power, and then start again. Вже це? ~~ No? — y YES | Replace the PCB assembly. Page 37 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Driving Unit iii. The pulsator does not rotate during washing. » This malfunction may be caused by defective contacts of the wire harness. и {The pulsator does not rotate Supply stop after filling to - YES > Replace the water level sensor. specified level? Does the motor make à "woong' Replace the condenser sound? . YES NO Is water supplied? ‘ NO y Now it is normal Does the pulsator operate normally? NO | y | Check the motor for short - Е | circuit, and replaceitif | Replace the PCB assembly. | Does the pulsator NO | | | YES Y ost comely? NO > Install the V belt correctly. The motor is defective. | | > Check for a racing motor due to | excessively strong or weak tension of | YES the V - belt Y Replace the PCB assembly. | Page 38 Vil. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Driving Unit iv. Defective Rotation during Washing « Defective Rotation during Washing „ © The pulsator rotates one - side. ) 20 a Is the connection > NO 4 Securely connect IL YES | winding YES > are on the one side of the moto > Replace the motor. y NO | Replace the PCB assembly. « Noise Occurs during Washing. (Noise coccurs during washing, ) YES YES Remove any foreign materials. NO Adjust the dearance of the pulsator. YES Is there noi from the a The noise is either the contact noise inside | » the dutch, or it is noise caused by the wear . Y and deformation of parts. | Contact noise due to the | wear of motor bearing 1. Check the fastening screws for the motor K y and the motor pulley. ! | 2. Check the caulking of the motor pulley. | NO Noise of loosing screws YES | 3. Check the internal components for any | from the connection area. abnormality. (The following soond does not indicate any problem : The "Sha" sound generated during the stop of the dehydration tub is the sound of the water moving by automatic balance in the dehvdration tub.) Page 39 7.4.3 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING Driving Unit V. No Spinning * No Spinning (spin bastet does not rate. ) This is normal : A three ls the water being drained? cis >| minute water crwn oœurs : ose error, detrydration . ‘ before dehydration. is inoperative.) NO The clutch is defective. Repair it Adjust the tension. Replace the drain motor. Tell the customer to dose the lid. The drain motor is After checking, short - drouited. adjust the safety switch. Replace the safety switch One or two unbalances automatically corrected through YES . and washing; = (The third ime causes an NO “unbalance error”. Short - drcuited motor. When Spread the laundry evenly, Is operation NO the motor makes a “woong” and start again.) of the motor alone sound, the condenser is possible? defective, or one side of the motor windings is shorted. YES Change the PCB assembly. Page 40 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Driving Unit vi. Draining Water is not Possible. » Draining Water is not Possible. Va ~~ Water cannot drain. \ Le A YES fs the drain hose lowered? NO Lower the hose. YES Y Is the drain hose bent? == Correct the hose. NO ; Y | | Press the Start/ Hold button 3 to | 4 times during the drain and | dehydration cydes. Replace the drain motor. | Securely connect it | The drain motor is shorted. YES | Y Remove the foreign material completely. there any foreign YES > matenal attached to the >. dran outlet? Page 41 VII. TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Driving Unit vii. No draining. (With PUMP MODEL) - No draining, (With PUMP MODEL) и : No draining. ) © 1 YES “чт Remove the foreign matercal from the Filter - Case. Does the motor YES J Ú”F———— = Connect it firmly. drain operate? of pump OK? : NO NO | | Fault on PCB assembly. Fault on Pump - Dram. ; Relace it. Replace it Page 42 7.4.4 VI. Inspection After Repair TROUBLESHOOTING Inspection Item Description Check grounding Check that the original grounding wire of the washing machine is securely grounded. Connection of the grounding wire? Wire to a gas or water pipe made of vinyl chloride is very dangerous. Check the safety system Check the operation of the brake. If the following braking times are exceeded, readjust or repair the brake system. Load Braking Time Below 7 seconds Below 10 seconds No load Rated load (5.0 / 5.5 kg) Dressing the lead wires Tie the lead wires with a separate wire to prevent them from scattering. Check that they are securely connected. Check the locking nuts and screws Check that the nuts and screws are securely locked, and be sure to apply screw lock. Check inside the washing machine Check for any vinyl wires, screws, or foreigh materials inside the washing machine. Check for oil (lubricant) or water leakage In particular, check the surrounding areas of driving units for oil (lubricant) leakage, and check the moving parts of the drain valve for water leakage. Checking the connection of the power cord Check the power cord, plug, and receptacle for any damage. Make sure they comply with the working voltage. Adjustment of horizontal level of the washing machine Adjust the height of the two adjusting legs (front of the washing machine) so that the washing machine is horizontally level. Page 43 EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST VIII. Page 44 VIII. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST Ref. Part Code Description Specification Qty Remarks 1 DC64 — 00040A | INLAY - PANEL PC, GREY 1 | ENG 2 DC97 - 00804A | ASSY PANEL CONTROL ABS, WHT 1 3 MF-65ASPI-00 ASSY PCB PARTS 240V/50Hz, H+C 1 4 DC62 - 30303J VALVE WATER (HOT) 220-240V/50-60Hz 1 |vo 5 DC62 - 30312E VALVE WATER (COLD+RINSE) | 220-240V/50-60Hz 1 |vo 6 DC62 - 10306A HOSE-RINSE EPDM, BLK 2 7 DC91 -12242A ASS'Y - BODY DETERGENT ABS, WHT 1 8 DC61 - 10566H CASE DETERGENT ABS, WHT, ENC 1 | ENG 9 DC61 - 10564K CAP-RINSE ABS, WHT 1 10 DC32 - 30006B SENSOR PRCSSURE DC5V 1 11 DC90 -10401D CHECKER S/W CD15V, 50mA 1 12 DC26 - 10014Q | TRANSFORMER 240VAC, 50Hz 1 13 DC34 - 30006G SWITCH REED AMS - IOLS 1 14 DC61 - 10690A COVER - TOP ABS, WHT 1 15 DC61 - 20225A LID - TC SECC -P, T1.0 1 16 DC61 - 20223A HINGE DOOR (R) ABS, WHT 1 17 DC60 -20224A | HINGE DOOR (L) _ ABS, WHT 1 18 DC66 - 90013A MAGNET - R.S ALNICO 1 19 DC96 - 00045A | ASY WIRE HARNESS MAIN 1 20 DC61 - 60505A CUSHION LID RUBBER 2 Page 45 Vill. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST Page 46 Vill. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST Ref Part Code Description Specification Qty Remarks 1 DC66 - 50028B PULSATOR CAP ABS, 1 PEACOCK/GRN 2 DC60 - 40002A BOLT - PULSATOR MB, L20, STS304 1 3-2 DC91 -11585C ASSY PULSATOR SW65ASP 1 STS BASKET 4 DC60 - 60003A WASHER PULSATOR ID13.2, STS304 1 5 DC60 - 50003B NET - SPIN M28, ZNDC1 1 6-2 DC91 - 11645G ASS’Y BALANCER LIGHT / GRV 1 7 DC60 - 60011B WASHER WAVE 1D28.7 1 8-2 DC60 - 10145B ASSY SEMI SPIN BASKET STS430 1 9-2 DC66 - 40006B FLANGE - SHAFT ALDC 1 STS - BASKET 10-2 DC91 - 10404U ASS'Y FILTER NET LIGHT / GRY 1 STS - BASKET 11-2 DC91 - 10262D ASS'Y GUIDE WI/F DARK / GRY 1 STS - BASKET |. 12 DC66 - 60040G COVER - BALANCER LIGHT / GRY 2 STS - BASKET 13 DC91 - 11374G ASSY RINSE P—COOL/GRY 1 PP — BASKET Page 47 EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST VII. Ass’y — Case Outer Page 48 VIII. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST Ref Part Code Description Specification Qty Remarks 1 DC91 - 11771E | ASS'Y - DAMPER FRONT DC91-11771F | ASS’Y - DAMPER REAR 2 DC61 -20016R | HANDLE PP, WHT 2 3 DC92 - 11204А | ASS'Y - PAINT SBHG1 - A, PUMP 1 4 DC61-30013D | BASE PUMP 1 5 DC91 - 10264J ASS'Y - LEG (RIGHT) NIGHT / GRY 1 DC91-10264K | ASS’Y - LEG (LEFT) NIGHT / GRY 1 6 DC61 -50012A | LEG - RUBBER 11R, BLK 2 DC90 - 10841C | ASS'Y - POWER CORD 1 DC61-10571A | COVER - BACK SBHG1 - A 1 10 DC61 - 40086A | HOLDER WIRE SL5 x L42 x P125 5 11 DC61 - 60074A | LOCK - TWIST STANDOFF | 2x 25x 11.5 DAWH-3NA | 2 12 DC63 - 10056E | SPONGE - CUSHION T46 x 60 x 120 1 13 DC83 - 10020T | SPONGE - CUSHION T20 x 60 x 120 1 14 DC63 - 10056B | SPONGE - CUSHION T20 x 60 x 120 1 15 DC63 - 10002D | SPONGE - CUSHION T10 x 60 x 120 1 16 DC90 - 11190B | PUMP DRAIN 220V-240V/50Hz 1 Page 49 VII. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST LA de 7 AA EL - d LE i LA TT Via | + ON A Page 50 VIII. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST Ref Part Code Description Specification Qty Remarks 1 DC61 - 30095A TUB - OUTER PP 1 3 DC9O - 11165A ASS'Y WIRE HARNESS SUB1 (PUMP) 1 4 DC61 - 10241H COVER - TUB PP 1 5 DC61 - 40054A SADDLE SBHG1 - À T=1.2 1 6 DC60 - 20001A SCREW - MOTOR MSWR 10 ZP C3 4 7 DC91 - 10131L ASS'Y - SHAFT SEM - SON 1 8 DC91 - 1 1258E ASS'Y - SCREW SHAFT + MOTOR 4 | DIE 9 DC31 - 10175A MOTOR - WASH 230-240V/50Hz 1 10 DC66 - 100658 PULLEY - MOTOR M22, 50Hz, 1005 1 11 DC60 - 40007A BOLT - HEX SM18C ZPC2 1 12 DC61 - 70064A DIE - MOTOR 230-240V/50hz A 13 DC62 - 50125E CONDENSOR - M. F 230-240V/50Hz 1 400VAC 11MFD 14 DC66 - 30024A LINK - DRAIN PP 1 15 DC31- 20004H MOTOR - DRAIN 220-240V/50-60Hz 1 16 DC66 - 10142A BELT -V M22 (50Hz) 17 DC62 - 10291A HOSE - PUMP EDPM L237 / PUMP 1 18 DC62 - 10292A HOSE - DRAIN PE+EVA L282 / 1 PUMP Page 51 VIII. EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LIST Accessory 4 2 ED : Ref Part Code Description Specification Qty Remarks 1 DC91 - 11264A ASS'Y - HOSE DRAIN (O) WITH PUMP MODEL 1 2 DC62 - 10289B HOSE-WATER, COLD 1.5MT / INCH COLD 1 3 DC62 —10290B HOSE-WATER, HOT 1.5 MT / INCH HOT 1 Page 52 IX. POWER - CORD BP3 (DC90 - 10838A) | BF3 (DC90 - 10105A) Page 53 X. RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS INVENTORY QUANTITIES LISTED ARE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER BASED ON 100 UNITS PURCHASED AND SERVICED OVER A ONE YEAR PERIOD. ACTUAL USAGE MAY VARY DUE TO LOCAL CUSTOMER HABITS, ENVIRONMENT AND A STABLE POWER SUPPLY. PART CODE DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION QTY MF-65ASPI-00 ASSY PCB PARTS AC240V/50Hz 1 DC62-30303J VALVE-WATER (HOT) AC220-240V, HOT 1 DC62-30312E VALVE-WATER (COLD+RINSE) AC220-240V,COLD 1 DC32-30006B SENSOR PRESSURE DN-52,DC5V 1 DC90-11190B ASSY-PUMP DRAIN AC220-240V/50Hz 1 DC91-10131L ASSY-SHAFT SEM-80N1 1 DC31-10175A MOTOR-WASHING 1C-15440SSWA 1 DC31-20004H MOTOR DRAIN SM-MD22J 1 Page 54 ">
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Key features
- 7.0 kg / 8.0 kg washing and dehydrating capacity
- Heavy duty rotation wash type
- Centrifugal dehydration type
- Motor driven drain control
- Fuzzy Function
- Delay Start
- Weight recognizing function
- Soak Function
- Sensor program
Frequently asked questions
The WIP4013SRW has a washing and dehydrating capacity of 7.0 kg or 8.0 kg.
The WIP4013SRW uses a heavy duty rotation type for washing.
The WIP4013SRW can handle water pressure from 0.5 kg f/ cm? ~8.0 kg f/ cm?
Yes, the WIP4013SRW has a variety of safety features including a door open error, unbalance error, and overflow error.
The delay start function allows you to set the washing machine to finish the operation at a specific time.