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Service Manual

Programmable Wahing Machine

DWF-7588TE/NE/ME
8088TE/NE/ME
9288TE/NE/ME
1088TE/NE/ME

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S/M NO.: WF 10880100 PRINTED DATE: MAR.1996


DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2. FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
FEATURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
WATER CURRENTS RENTS TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
AUTOMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR BLANKET WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PULSATOR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
AUTOMATIC DRAINING TIME ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SOFTENER DISPENSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
AUTOMATIC UNBALANCE ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CIRCULATING-WATER COURSE AND LINT FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
DRAIN MOTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE GENERATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3. STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4. FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5. DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
HOW TO INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
HOW TO CONNECT THE INLET HOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
PREPARATION FOR WASHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
HOW TO USE AND JOIN DRAIN HOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
HOW TO REROUTE THE DRAIN HOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6. PROCEDURE OF FULL-AUTOMATIC WASHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
7. DIRECTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
GEAR MECHANISM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
DRAIN MOTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
CONCERNING WATER SUPPLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
CONCERNING WASHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
CONCERNING DRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CONCERNING SPINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
CONCERNING OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
9. PRESENTATION OF THE P.C.B. ASS’Y
CONCERNING ERROR MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
CONFIGURATION OF FULL CIRCUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
MINUTE EXPLANATION DIAGRAM FOR EACH PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

APPENDIX
WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
PART DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
P.C.B. PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
BARE PCB(TOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
BARE PCB (BOTTOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63

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1.SPECIFICATIONS 2. FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
NO. ITEM DWF-7588TE/NE/ME DWF-8088TE/NE/ME DWF/9288TE/NE/ME DWF-1088TE/NE/ME FEATURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE
1) The first air bubble washing system in the world.
1 POWER SOURCE AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCAL AC VOLTAGE AND CYCLE 2) Quiet washing through the innovational low-noise design.
2 POWER CONSUMPTION INPUT : 400W OUTPUT : 210W INPUT:460W OUTPUT:280W 3) The wash effectiveness is much more enhanced because of the air bubble washing system.
4) The laundry detergent dissolves well in water because of the air bubble washing system.
3 MACHINE WEIGHT 49KG 50KG 54KG 55KG
5) The adoption of the water currents to adjust the unbalanced load.
(GROSS WEIGHT:59KG) (GROSS WEIGHT:60KG) (GROSS WEIGHT:63KG) (GROSS WEIGHT:64KG) 6) One-touch operation system.
4 DIMENSION (WXHXD) 610 X 962 X 655mm 628 X 1005 X 673mm
WATER CURRENT TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD
5 WASHING COURSE FULL AUTOMATIC 9 OF COURSE (FUZZY, MEMORY, SOAK, DRY, SILK, It is a function to prevent eccentricity of the clothes after wash by rotating pulsator C.W and C.C.W for 20
ECONOMIC, HEAVY, NIGHT, BLANAKET) seconds.(But, the DRY & SILK course have no operation of the water currents to adjust the unbalnced
load.)
6 WATER CONSUMPTION NORMAL 259L NORMAL 265L NORMAL 304L NORMAL 315L
7 WATER LEVEL SELECTOR HIGH(80L), MID(68L), HIGH(82L), MID(70L), HIGH(93L), MID(78L), HIGH(96L), MID(81L), EFFECT
It reduces vibration and noise effectively while spinning.
LOW(55L), SMALL(42L), LOW(57L), SMALL(43L), LOW(61L), SMALL(48L), LOW(65L), SMALL(49L),
E.SMALL(30.5L) E.SMALL(31.5L) E.SMALL(33L) E.SMALL(36L) WATER FLOW
8 OPERATING WATER PRESSURE 0.3kg/cm2~8kg/cm2 (2.94 N/cm2~78.4N/cm2)
WASH DRAIN SPIN FILL RINSE 1 DRAIN SPIN FILL RINSE 2 DRAIN •••
9 REVOLUTION PER MINUTE SPIN :780r.p.m., WASH : 140 r.p.m.(60Hz); SPIN : 680 r.p.m., WASH : 130r.p.m.(50Hz)
AT DRY, SILK COURSE 60 r.p.m. (60Hz), 70 r.p.m.(50Hz)
10 PULSATOR 6 WINGS (Ø 376mm) 6 WINGS (Ø 396mm)
MOTOR C.W
11 WATER LEVEL CONTROL ELECTRONICAL SENSOR SINGAL C.C.W
12 OUTER CABINET PCM (PRE-COATED METAL) SHEET TIME(SEC.) 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 •••••••
13 ANT-NOISE PLATE O O O O
20 SEC. (About 13 Times)
14 GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y HELICAL GEAR FOR LOW NOISE
15 LINT FILTER O O O O
FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH
16 SOFTENER INLET O O O O
DISPLAY THE RESIDUAL TIME
17 FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH O O O O When the SOAK WASH is selected, the total wash time increases because 60 minutes for soak process
are added to the time of main process.
18 ALARM SIGNAL O O O O
19 RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY O O O O PROGRESS
20 AUTO. WATER SUPPLY O O O O SOAK PROCESS MAIN PROCESS
21 NEW WATER FLOW WATER FLOW FOR ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD
FILL WASH STOP WASH STOP WASH STOP
22 ECONOMIC COURSE O O O O
• 1’ 19’ 1’ 19’ 1’ 19’
23 FUNCTION FOR BUBBLE O
60 Minutes
24 AUTO RE-FEED WATER O O O O
25 AUTO POWER OFF O O O O NOTE: ‘ ’ mark indicates the operation of the water currents to adjust the unbalanced load.

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.

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PULSATOR SYSTEM SOFTENER DISPENSER
When the new shaped pulsator is rotated C.W or C.C.W at a high speed, it makes the ‘heart-shaped’ This is the device to dispense the softener automatically by centrifugal force.
water currents as shown below. This is installed inside the auto-balancer.

C
WATER CURRENTS FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
1) Softener stays in room (A) when poured into softener inlet.
Rotate A Water is pushed up near the tub 2) Softener moves from (A) to (B) by centrifugal force during intermittent spin process.
wall by rotation of the pulsator. 3) Softener flows from (B) to (C) during rinse process next to intermittent spin.
B Water is pulled down in the 4) Softener moves from (C) to (D) by centrigfugal force during second intermittent spin.
middle of the tub by rotation of After spin process is finished, the softener is added into the tub through softener outlet.
B
the pulsator.
A A
C Water currents is generated by FLOW OF THE SOFTENER
rotation of the pulsator.
Wash Intermittent Hold Intermittent Rinse Spin
Spin Spin
AUTOMATIC DRAINING TIME ADJUSTMENT
This system adjusts the draining time automatically according to the draining condition. Normal Centrifugal Flow in Centrifugal Flow in
force force
Good draining The washer begins spin process after drainage.
Draining Course (A) (B) (C) (D)
Bad draining Draininig time is prolonged.
condition
No draining Program is stopped and gives the alarm.
FLOW OF THE SOFTENER INSIDE OF THE BALANCER
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE Room inside
the balancer A B C D
1) The micom can remember the time from the begining of drain to reset point when the pressure switch
reaches to “OFF” point Centrifugal force
Drain Time Movement of the Program
Flowing by weight
Less than
Continue draining
4 minutes
More than
Program stops and gives the alarm with blinked on display lamp. NOTE : Softener moves into the next room when r.p.m of the tub is more than 100 r.p.m.
4 minutes

2) In case of continuous draining, residual drain time is determined by micom. HOW TO CHECK MOVEMENT
Draining time as a whole = D + 60 Pour a reasonable amount of “MILK” into softener
Residual drain time. dispenser and operate the washer with no load. In
The time remembered by micom. final rinse cycle, make sure that the milk is added into
(T sec.)
the tub through softener outler.
(mm)
D W
TRIP POINTS 400
R A
A T
I 340 E Balancer
N R Softener
I D4 280 outlet
N T4 L B D
D3 C
G E A
T3 D2 220
T2 D1 V
T T1 60 E Softener inlet
I L
M 60 RESET POINTS
E 0
E.LOW LOW MID HIGH

T1=D1+60 (Sec.) T2=D2+60(Sec.) T3=D3+60(Sec.) T4=D4+60(Sec.)

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AUTOMATIC UNBALANCE ADJUSTMENT LINT FILTER
This system is to prevent abnormal vibration during intermittent spin and spin process. Much lint may be obtained according to the kind of
clothes to be washed and some of the lint may also
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE sticks to the clothes. Filter
Contact of safety switch
1) Always the safety switch contact is “ON” To minimize this possibility a lint filter is provided on Bleach Inlet
position. the upper part of the tub to filter the wash water as it
2) In case that wash loads get uneven is discharged from the water channel. It is good to Pulsator

during spin, the outer tub hits the safety use the lint filter during washing.
switch due to the serious vibration, and
the spin process is interrupted.
3) In case that P.C.B. ASS’Y gets “OFF” HOW TO REPLACE LINT FILTER
signal from the safety switch, spin 1) Pull the filter frame upward.
process are stopped and rinse process 2) Turn the lint filter inside out, and wash the lint off with water.
is started automatically by P.C.B. 3) Return the filter as it was, and fix the filter frame to the slot.
ASS’Y. Contact lever A
4) If the safety switch is operated due to Position of RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY
the unbalance of the tub, the program is unbalanced load Normal (ON) When the START/HOLD button is pressed, the residual time (min.) is displayed on the time indicator, and
stopped and the alarm is given. (OFF) it will be counted down according to process.
When operation is finished, the TIME INDICATOR will light up .
NOTE:
The alarm finished when you close the lid after opening
it. Check the unbalance of the wash load and the DRAIN MOTOR
installation condition. STRUCTURE

CIRCULATING-WATER COURSE AND LINT FILTER


CIRCULATING-WATER Pull
Loosen
The washing and rinsing effects have
been improved by adopting the water Pulley
system in which water in the tub is Lever
Tub
circulated in a designed pattern. Filter Inductive ring
When the pulsator rotates during the Magnet
Outer tub
washing or rinsing process, the water
below the pulsator vanes creates a water Coil of motor
currents as shown in figure. Magnet of motor
Water
The water is then discharged from the channel
upper part of the tub through the water
channel. About 40 L/min. water is Pulsator
circulated at the ‘high’ water level,
standard wash load and standard water FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
currents. 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 assembly for reducing.
2) When the pulley is rotated, the pulley winds the wire to open the drain valve.
3) Therefore, rotation of pulley changed 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.

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GEAR EMCHANISM ASS’Y PRINCIPLE OF INTAKE & OUTLET OF THE AIR
The proper water currents is made by the rotation of pulsator at a low speed (about 140 r.p.m) to prevent INTAKE : ARMATURE moves up, and BELLOWS inhales the air. At the same time, protector B is open
the damage to the small sized clothes. and A is close.
OUTLET : ARMATURE moves down, and BELLOWS exhausts the air. At the same time, protector B is
close and A is opend.
Pulsator shaft
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF TRANS & MAGNET
Spinner shaft
•The phase of A.C electric power changes to 60 cycle/second.
Inner clutch spring •The magnetic pole of trans core is changed by the change of the phase of A.C electric power.
Planetary gear •The core repeats push and pull (3600 times/min.) of the at mature magnet.

Planetary gear Sun gear


Internal gear
Brake lever Clutch spring
Clutch boss
A.C A.C
Spinner pulley

N LEAF SPRING S
Pulsator Motor
TRANS CORE
1490 r.p.m
NS NS
(50Hz)
S N
Planetary gear MAGNET
1 revolution
Motor Pulsator
Planetary Gear

Spinner Pulley 1/5.2 130 r.p.m

5.2 revolutions
750 r.p.m Directly FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE WASHING MACHINE
Tub
Spinner
pulley ACROSS SECTION
750 r.p.m
V-belt

Air bubble
PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE GENERATOR
STRUCTURE Tub

Outer tub
Bobbin & coil
Armature
Magnet Bellows
Trans core Pulsator

Nozzle
Air out hole
Air
Air

Protector A
Air in hole FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
Protector B Bubble generator supplies the air from the bottom of outer tub to the inner space of pulsator, the air is
dispersed by the rotation of pulsator. Air-bubble is created by the centrifugal force, and rises up.

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3. STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE

• HOT WATER TAP • COLD WATER TAP


After using the washer, close the water After using the washer, close the water
tap and turn off the power tap and turn off the power.
• TUB
• SOFTNER INLET
Pour softener into the softener inlet just
before wash and it will be added into
the tub automatically just before the
the final rinse.
• BLEACH INLET
•HOOK HOLE
• POWER SWITCH

•LINT FILTER
• CONTROL PANEL
•PULSATOR

•UNDER BASE COVER

•POWER CORD
• MOTOR
•EARTH
• ADJUSTABLE LEGS

•HOSE DRAIN

ACCESSORIES
WATER TAP ADAPTER(2PCS) BASKET HOSE DRAIN

UNDER BASE COVER INLET HOSE(2 PCS) HOSE DRAIN CLAMP

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4. FUNCTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
Start/Hold Button
• Operation and temporary
How to use Switch Button for Program Cancel Time Display stop are repeated as it is
pressed it will be repeated
• Press this to turn the power • It can be used to cancel the • The lamps easily indicate the ‘Operation’, ‘Temporary stop’
ON or Off. After turning OFF full-automatic course. option selection of washing according to the one time
the power, wait for more then • When the button is pressed program and process by pressing or two times
3 seconds and then turn it the display will be light down. letters. pressing.
On again. If you want to wash, rinse or When you want to change
spin, you can press one of course in operating;
the button. - Press the S/H button.
- Select the course that you
want to change.
- Press the S/H button again.

Soak Time Selector SOAK WASH RINSE MILD SPIN HOT COLD H. FUZZY ECO.
M. MEM. SUPER
• It can be used to adjust soak POWER
time
L. SOAK. NIGHT
START/HOLD
S. DRY BLAN Wash Time
• As the button is pressed HOUR MIN. TIME MIN. REM. ES. SILK
Pre-engagement
you’ll see repeated.
• It can be used to pre-engage
1➜2➜3➜4 signs. time for wash.
RES

CANCEL SOAK WASH RINSE SPIN WASH TEMP. WATER LEVEL COURSE

Course Selector
• It can be used to select the full-
Water Temperature Selector Water Level Selector automatic course.
Washing Time Rinse Time Selector Spin Time Selector • As the button is pressed, it will
• It can be used to choose • It can be used to adjust
• It can be used to adjust • This button selects the • It can be used to change water temperature to be amount of water according to be selected following order:
washing time number or times you want to spin time. supplied. the size of the load to be
• As the button is pressed, rinse. • As the button is pressed, it • As the button is pressed, it washed. MEM.➜SOAK➜DRY➜SILK➜ECO
you’ll see the repeated. • As the button is pressed, it will be repeated will be repeated following • As the button is pressed. .➜HEAVY➜NIGHT➜BLAN➜FUZ.
will be repeated sings ; Water level is selected by COURSE
2➜4➜6➜8➜10➜12➜14 1➜2➜3➜4➜5➜6➜7➜8➜9
COLD➜WARM➜HOT H➜M➜L➜S➜E.S MEM : MEMORY
➜16➜18 signs. ➜1 time rinse ➜1 time feed signs.
➜2 times rinse ➜2 times feed LEVEL. : WATER LEVEL SOAK : SOAK
TEMP. : TEMPERATURE DRY : DRY
➜3 times rinse ➜3 times feed
H. : HIGH LEVEL SILK : SILK
➜4 times rinse ➜4 times feed HOT : HOT WATER ECO. : ECONOMIC
M. : MIDDLE LEVEL
➜5 times rinse ➜5 times feed WARM : WARM WATER HEAVY : HEAVY
L. : LOW LEVEL
RINS : RINSE COLD : COLD WATER NIGHT : NIGHT
S. : SMALL LOW LEVEL BLAN : BLANKET
Rinse : Normal Rinse
E.S. : EXTRA SMALL LEVEL FUZ. : FUZZY
Feed : Feed Rinse

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5. DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
HOW TO INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE HOW TO CONNECT THE INLET HOSE •For Ordinary Top
SELECTION OF THE INSTALLING PLACE
Install the washer on a horizontal solid floor.
Never install in these places IN INSTALLING THE INLET HOSE
Be careful not to mistake in supplying hot
1 \ Pull down the collar
of the inlet hose to
separate it from the
2 \ Loosen the four
screws at the water
tap adapter, but
If the washer is installed on an unsuitable floor, it • The place where it would be exposed to and cold water. water tap adapter. don’t loosen the
could make considerable noise and vibration. direct sunlight. In using only one water tap, connect the screw until they are
• place nearby a heater or heat appliance.
The inlet hose to the cold water inlet. separated from the
water tap adapter.
• The place where it would be supposed to be Water Tap Tape
frozen in winter. Adapter
Connector A
• The kitchen with coal gas and a damp place
Rubber
like a bathroom. Collar packing
Water
Tap
Adapter

•The proper installation of the washing Connector B


machine can increase the wash
effectiveness and the life of it. Connector C

After installing the washing machine,


INSTALLATION OF THE UNDER BASE COVER close the under-base cover.
3 Connect the water
tap adapter to the
water tap, and
4 \ Remove the
tape, and screw
connector B into
5 \ Connect the inlet
hose to the
water tap
6 \ Connect the inlet
hose adapter of
the hose to the

1 Separate
\ under
base cover from
the unit.
2 There\ is a
inserting place
under of the back
3 let the base cover
that can be shown
the “UP” sign.
4 Insert the base
cover into the slot
of under base until
tighten the four
screws evenly
while pushing up
connector A
tightly.
adapter by
pulling down the
collar of the hose
water inlet of the
washer by
turning is
side on the come to the end the adapter so end. clockwise to be
washer. of the slot. that the rubber fixed tightly.
packing can stick
to the water tap
tightly.

Connector A

Collar

Connector B
• Please check the rubber
Water Tap Adapter packing inside the inlet
hose adapter of the
hose.

If the washer is installed on an unsuitable floor, it could make

HOW TO INSTALL ON AN INCLINED PLACE


considerable noise and vibration, and could cause a
malfunction.
•FOR SCREW-SHAPED TAP
2 1 \ Connect the inlet hose to the water tap by
2 \ Connect the connector C of the inlet hose to

1 \ Check the screwing the connector D tightly. the water inlet of the washer by turning it
Height Setting
Horizontal Status clockwise to fix it tightly.

• After controlling the height by


turning the adjustable leg, let the
• Check the position of tub above the
center of the washer.
Connector D Rubber
washer put down to the ground. Packing • Please check the rubber
packing inside
the connector C
NOTES : of the inlet hose
The openings must not be
obstructed by carpeting when Inlet Hose
Connector C
the washing machine is installed
on a carpeted floor. NOTE
In a high water pressure, when start with a set-up of WARM-temperature WASH, it is desirable not to turn
the faucet on. High pressure may cause on overflow rinse.

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PREPARATION FOR WASHING HOW TO USE AND JOIN DRAIN HOSE
WASHING ARRANGEMENT
Please start washing after reading these
• Iswiththewater?
clothes washable • Does the clothes contain
your things in the
INSTALLING DRAIN HOSE
Widen the drain clip and insert the drain
1 \ Insert the drain
hose into the drain
tap.
2 \ Secure the hose
clip around the end
of the drain hose.
instructions. pockets? hose into the drain tap together with drain
hose. Dipping the end of the drain hose in
Arrange warm water makes easy to insert the drain
hose.

Remove your things from


the pockets of the clothes,
Arrange the clothes and then button up and zip

• Iswiththeoilclothes stained
or paint?
• Iswiththetheclothes
dust?
stained • Is the clothes napped? • Is the clothes soft one? • Insillcase that it goes over a door-
water flow will be restricted if
• Inthecase that it is connected when
drain hose is extended, it
• Take care the end of the drain
hose. Do not sink the end of the
any portion of the drain hose is may not exceed 3 meters. drain hose.
raised more than 20 cm from the
ground.

3m
20cm

Wash the clothes after Wash the clothes after Wash the clothes after Wash the clothes after
separating it from other rubbing it from other dust. turning it inside out. putting it in the nylon-bag.
clothes.

WASHING PREPARATION
HOW TO USE IN WINTER • -ToRemove
avoid the washing machine’s being frozen.
1 Power Cord 2 Detergent 3 Clothes the inside water of the washing machine completely.
- Remove the inside water of the inlet-hose and drain hose completely.
• Connect the power cord •to the • Prepare the detergent according • After putting the clothes into the
electric outlet to the size of the wash load. tub, close the lid. • In- Dip
case of being frozen.
the detached inlet-hose in the hot water (about 50°C) (* Don’t use
above 50°C surely)
- Leave the tub alone for 10 minutes with pouring the hot water. (about
50 °C)
- Check the drain and inlet’s operation after attaching the inlet-hose.

(Put the bleach and the softner into


the inlet if necessary.)

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6. PROCEDURE OF FULL-AUTOMATIC WASHING
HOW TO REROUTE THE DRAIN HOSE
2 Selecting Course
1 \ Pull out the under base
cover to the arrow 2
\ After spreading blanket or
unit box, lay the washer as 3 \ Detach the inside drain
hose fixing screw with O± 1 Pressing
direction. the below figure. And driver. the Power Procedure to
detach the outside drain Selecting Course Kinds of the Laundry
Switch press the Button
hose with widening drain
clip.
FUZZY This selection is for general
washing. FUZZY START/HOLD
(SENSOR)

This selection is washing course


MEMORY by your desire. (The memory MEMORY START/HOLD
Select
(USE ONLY FUZZY items are washing time, rinsing your
times, spin time, water level, desired
COURSE) water temperature) items.
COURSE

Prepare SOAK This course is used to increase


the wash effect by keeping the MEMORY START/HOLD
for SOAK WASH RINS RES clothes soaked suffciently in the
wash water. COURSE
washing.
HOUR MIN. TIME HOUR


Pressing DRY This selection is effective for
DRY Pull the exclusive
the delicate clothes

4 5 6
\ After detaching the drain \ Insert the outside drain \ Insert the detached drain WASH RINS RES
detergent. Dry-10.
COURSE of 26g into the tub
hole cover of the hoping hose together with the holecover instead of the power • Just follow the washing procedure. for dilution with
direction insert the inside hose-fixing clip. original one. switch MIN. TIME HOUR • 1.5 kg limitation for one-time-wash. water.
drain hose.


And then fasten the fixing This selection is effective for
screw tightly. Put the SILK some clothes made of silk.
SILK Pull the exclusive
detergent. Dry-10.
clothes WASH RINS RES
• Do not put in the wash marked with COURSE of 26g into the tub
for dilution with
wash in. MIN. TIME HOUR
dry-cleaning. water.


• 1 kg’s limitation for one-time-wash.

Select ECO. This selection is effective for ECONOMIC START/HOLD


the WASH RINS RES
water saving and energy saving.
washing COURSE

course. MIN. TIME HOUR

HEAVY The selection is effective for STONG START/HOLD


blue-jean, climbing clothes,
WASH FEED RINS RES
ruck-sack, sports wear(heavy COURSE
dirty clothes), etc...
MIN. TIME HOUR

NIGHT This selection is for a night- NIGHT START/HOLD


washing housewife who has no
WASH RINS RES
opportunity at day time. COURSE

MIN. TIME HOUR

BLANKET This selection is effective for BLANKET START/HOLD


blanket, curtain, carpet, etc...
WASH FEED RINS RES
COURSE
MIN. TIME HOUR
•4 kg’s limitation for one-time-wash.

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7. DIRECTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
3 Procedure of Washing (Washing machine does it automatically).
WARNING
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE OR ADJUST ANY PART OF THE WASHING MACHINE,
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRIC OUTLET.
Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN
wash for 18 minutes

A blanket course‘s water flow R R L L R L

GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT


The washing program is processed by your desired items.

• Raise the top plate on the outer cabinet. • Loosen the pulsator mounting screw and remove

Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN


• Loosen four screws mounting outer tub cover and
remove outer tub cover from the tub ass’y.
the pulsator.

wash for 14 minutes Pulsator Mounting screw

Artificial brain computer controls full procedure proper to wash load automatically. Outer tub cover

End of
Buzzer signal to START/HOLD
washing
notify you can put Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN Mounting
the sensible
wash for 6 minutes informed by screw
clothes into the buzzer.
diluted water with A part of dotted line is decreasing rotation velocity.
Dry-10. Because protect clothes from damage. After 10
minutes
later from
Buzzer signal to the end of
START/HOLD
notify you can put
the sensible
Water inlet and
wash for 4 minutes
SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN
the washing
the power • Remove the spinner shaft flange nut by using ‘T’
type box wrench.
• Remove the tub ass’y.
switch is
clothes into the turned off
diluted water with A part of dotted line is decreasing rotation velocity. automatically. “T” type box
Dry-10. wrench Washer Pulsator
Because protect clothes from damage. Nut-spin
shaft fixing Insert-pulsator
Nut-spin shaft fixing
Washer-spin
shaft fixing
Tub ass’y
Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN
wash for 10 minutes

Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN


wash for 18 minutes

• Remove
Lay the front of the washer on the floor. • Remove four bolts mounting the gear mechanism
A heavy course‘s water flow is R L R L R L
• four bolts mounting the plate-gear protect ass’y by using a box wrench.
by using a box wrench and remove plate-gear • Pull out the gear mechanism ass’y.
protect.
• Remove the V-belt.
Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN
wash for 18 minutes

Gear mechanism
ass’y

Water inlet and SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN


wash for 14 minutes
Mouting bolt Mounting bolt

After Washing : Close the water tap and separate it from the inlet-hose. NOTE : To assemble the gear mechanism ass’y, reverse the disassembly procedure.
If not so, the autovalve is out of order by the water pressure.
Take off plug.

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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
DRAIN MOTOR AND VALVE NOTES :
1. When replace the P.C.B. ASS’Y do not scratch the surface of the P.C.B. ASS’Y.
• Lay the front of the washer on the floor. • Separate the drain motor from the bracket.
• Loosen the adjustment screw and four bolts • Turn the valve lid by using screw driver as shown 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electric outlet.
mounting the drain motor. in figure and remove the valve lid from the valve
• Take out the wire of drain motor from the bracket. frame.
CONCERNING WATER SUPPLY
Drain motor
Valve frame Bracket
Wire Bracket PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION
Adjustment
Adjustment
screw
screw
Do you open the NO Open the water tap.
water tap?

YES
YES
Valve Is the filter of the
packing Valve lid Clean the filter.
Screw driver Valve lid Pin water inlet valve
clogged with dirt?

NO

Is the water pressure NO Increase the water


BRAKE ADJUSTMENT sufficient? pressure.
(0.3~8 kg/cm2)
• Loosen the adjustment screw fastening the bracket • Loosen the adjustment bolt and turn the NOTE : Open the water tap fully and measure
the flow rate.
and place the adjustment screw to the brake lever adjustment bolt until the end of the bolt touches to
as shown in figure. the brake lever. Flow
• Tighten the adjustment screw completely. • Tighten the lock nut and apply a small amount of rate(l/min.) 11.5 15.0 18.0 20.3 24.1 27.4
paint-lock.
Water pressure
WATER IS YES (Kg/cm2) 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.0

Brake lever
NOT From the upper results, you know that the flow rate more
Adjustment bolt
SUPPLIED. than 11.5l/min. is essential for water supply.
3mm

Does the water inlet NO Water inlet valve Change water inlet
valve make operating is defective. valve.
sound?

YES
Gear mechanism ass‘y
Brake lever Adjustment screw Is the connector or Improper connection Connect the connector
Clutch lever NO
the terminal of the connector or the or the terminal
connected properly? terminal. properly.

NOTE : YES
NO P.C.B AS is defective. Change the P.C.B AS.
Is the output voltage
1. The brake adjustment has been made at the factory, so that it is not to re-adjust. However, in case
of the P.C.B normal?
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 YES
problems of the motor during the spin cycle. Lead wire is defective. Change the lead wires.

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PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION CONCERNING DRAINING
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION
Does the water supply YES The water inlet valve is Change the water inlet
continue while the defective. valve.
power is turned off? NO
Do you put down Install drain hose
Improper installation
NO the drain hose? properly.
Does the water supply YES The triac of P.C.B is Change the P.C.B
start as soon as you defective. ASS’Y. YES
press the power switch?
NO Does the drain YES Drain problem by the Remove the foreign
THE motor operate foreign matter matter.
Operate the washer accumulated inside
WATER WASHER normally?
after setting the water drain valve housing.
SUPPLY IS level to “HIGH” DOES NOT
NO
NOT DRAIN.
STOPPED. NO Is the input voltage YES Drain motor is Change the drain
Does the water supply Normal operation.
continue after the of drain motor defective. motor.
water reaches to the normal?
“HIGH” level?
NO P.C.B ASS’Y is Change the P.C.B
defective. ASS’Y.
YES
Is the air tube of water Air tube is defective. Change the air tube.
level switch kinked or
deformed? Pressure switch is Change the pressure
NO
defective. switch.

CONCERNING WASHING
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION

Does the motor operate after


finishing water supply?

NO YES
Does pulsator rotate YES The triac of P.C.B is Change the P.C.B
in only one direction? defective. ASS’Y.
NO Normal
THE Does the motor make
PULSATOR operating sound?
DOES NOT
ROTATE YES NO
EVEN IF THE Is the motor coil YES
Motor is defective. Change the motor.
WATER IS disconnected?
SUPPLED.

Is the connection NO
Improper connection Connect the terminal
condition of capacitor properly.
terminal good?
YES NO
Is the V-belt worn out? Change the V-belt.
V-belt is defective.
NO Change the motor.

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CONCERNING SPINNING CONCERNING OPERATION
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION

YES Is the plug connect- NO


Is the lid open? Close the lid. Connect the plug.
ed to electric outlet?

NO YES

Does the door switch Door switch is Change the door Is the condition of NO Power button is Change P.C.B ASS’Y.
operate normally? defective. switch. power button good? defective
THE
INDICATOR YES
LAMP(L.E.D)
Does the safety switch NO Safety switch is Change the safety DOES NOT Is the connector of NO Improper connection Connect the connector
operate normally? defective. switch. LIGHT UP the P.C.B. ASS’Y of the connector. properly.
WHEN THE connected properly?
YES POWER YES
Is the connector of NO Connect the connector BUTTON IS Is input voltage of NO Change the
Improper connection Transformer is
P.C.B ASS‘Y of the connector. properly. PRESSED. the transformer defective transformer.
connected properly? normal?
YES P.C.B. ASS’Y is NO P.C.B. ASS’Y is
Change P.C.B ASS’Y. Change P.C.B ASS’Y.
defective. defective.
Does the pulsator
rotate while the tub
THE
does not rotate?
WASHER
DOES NOT NO YES
SPIN. Do you press NO Press START/HOLD
YES Drain motor is PROGRESS START/HOLD button? button.
Is the input Change the drain
voltage of the drain defective. motor. LAMPS(LED)
motor normal? DO NOT
LIGHT UP. YES P.C.B ASS’Y is Replace P.C.B ASS’Y.
NO P.C.B ASS’Y is Change the P.C.B defective.
defective. ASS’Y.
MOTOR Does the pressure switch NO Pressure switch is Change the pressure
YES ROTATES operate normally? defective. switch.
Is the V-belt worn out? V-belt is defective. Change the V-belt. WHEN
START/HOLD YES Abnormal
NO BUTTON IS
Check the output P.C.B ASS’Y is Change P.C.B ASS’Y.
NOT
YES voltage of P.C.B ASS’Y defective
Is the input voltage of Change the motor. PRESSED.
Motor is defective.
motor normal?

NO Is the strange noise YES There is foreign matter Remove the foreign
NO generated when the between pulsator and matter.
Is the connection Connect the terminal ABNORMAL pulsator rotates in
Improper connection. tub.
condition of capacitor correctly. NOISE TEST MODE of P.C.B
terminal good? DURING ASS’Y?
WASH NO
YES PROCESS. YES
P.C.B ASS’Y is Change the P.C.B Is the V-belt worn V-belt is defective. Change the V-belt.
defective. ASS’Y. out?

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9. PRESENTATION OF THE P.C.B ASS’Y
CONCERNING ERROR MESSAGE CONFIGURATION OF FULL CIRCUITS

MESSAGE CAUSE SOLUTION LOAD DRIVE


UNIT(MOTOR, WATER
Improper installation of drain hose. Install drain hose properly. INLET, DRAIN,
BUBBLE, POWER
The drain hose is blocked up by foreign Remove foreign matter from drain SWITCH AUTO OFF)
matter. hose.

Drain motor is inferior. Change drain motor. DISPLAY UNIT


WATER LEVEL
The water tap is closed. Open the water tap. CUSTOM SENSOR UNIT
L.E.D
The water inlet filter clogged. Clean the water inlet filter. DISPLAY

It passes over the 30 minutes, yet it Check whether or not is comes to LOAD SENSOR UNIT
doesn’t come to assigned water level. the assigned water level. M

Wash loads get uneven during spin. Re-set wash loads evenly. I
INTERRUPT UNIT
Poor installation of the unit. Proper installation. C

The lid is opened. Close the lid. O


TEMPERATURE
M SENSOR UNIT
The safety switch is inferior. Change the safety switch.

The load sensing is inferior. After the


load sensing operates about 20 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
seconds, the message is displayed RELAY DRIVE I.C
during 0.5 second and water level is UNIT (5943)
always fixed ‘high’. Change the P.C.B. ASS’Y.
MAIN OSC (12 MHz)
The water level sensing is inferior. Check the water level sensor and DWF-1088
the contact part of the connector. 9288
8088
This condition shows that (S/H) button Close the door. 7588 SUB OSC
is pressed with the door being open (32.768 KHz)
after reservation washing time is set.
KEY INPUT UNIT
RESET UNIT

BUZZER UNIT

SAFETY SWITCH
UNIT
EEPROM UNIT

26 27
MINUTE EXPLANATION DIAGRAM FOR EACH PARTS LOAD DRIVE UNIT
(cw wash, ccw wash, drainage, hot water, cold water, bubble)
MICOM IC (64 DIP)
1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND EXPLANATION

R39, 100Ω, 1W
C27, 103

P10/S00 1 64 P07 HYBRID IC (IC9) PUMP


C26 SM8JZ47 BL/WH
TRIAC7
P11/SI0/SB0 2 63 P06 3.9KΩ
62KΩ 20
104Z
C25, 103
1 R58,100Ω,1W PK
25 KTN

P12/SCK0 3 62 P05 2222S


BCR1AM
BUBBLE
10KΩ C24 TRIAC6
330Ω
P13/S01 4 61 P04 2
103Z 19 104Z

R57,100Ω,1W C21,223
26 RD/BL
P14/SI1/SB1 5 60 P03 SM3JZ47
COLD WATER
C20 TRIAC5
62Ω
P15/SKC1 6 59 P02 3 18 104Z

R56,100Ω,1W C18,223
27

P16/BUZ 7 58 P01 YW
SM3JZ47 HOT WATER
C17 TRIAC4
P17/PWM 8 57 P00 62Ω
17 104Z

4 R60,100Ω,1W
28 C22,103
TEST1 9 56 S29 YW/BK
M BCR1AM DRAINAGE
RES 10 55 S28 I 330Ω
16
C19
104Z
TRIAC3

XT1 11 54 S27 C 29
5 R62,100Ω,1W C30,683
BL
O CCW WASH
XT2 12 53 S26 M 62Ω
C23 TRIAC2
SM12JZ47

15 104Z

VSS 13 52 S25 30
6
R63,100Ω,1W
C28,683
VT
CF1 14 51 S24 SM12JZ47 CW WASH
LC866020Y C29 TRIAC1
CF2 15 50 S23 62Ω
14 104Z

SANYO 31
7
3.9KΩ
Q1
BL/YW
VDD 16 49 S22 10
AC COMMON
103z
10KΩ
P80/AN0 17 ROM : 16384X 8 bit 48 S21 104z

P81/AN1 18 RAM : 384X 8 bit 47 S20 6 Q2


KTA1664
9 1KΩ

P82/AN2 19 46 S19 11

P83/AN3 21 45 S18
P7/INT0 21 44 S17
P71/INT1 22 43 S16
P72/INT2/T0IN 23 42 VP
P73/INT3/T0IN 24 41 VDDVPP
S0/T0 25 40 S15/T15
S1/T1 26 39 S14/T14 • Controlling load of button input in MICOM terminal, it is selected to ‘L’ or ‘H’. It is selected to ‘H’ in
running load case and in ‘L’ case, load driving is finished, In clockwise rotation of washing motor, as
S2/T2 27 38 S13/T13
MICOM No. 31 is changed 0V to 5.4V, TR Q1(KTN2222S) is turn on. And then, the TRIAC1(SM
S3/T3 28 37 S12/T12 12JZ47) is turn on, the source of electric power is supplyed to washing motor for clockwise rotation.The
S4/T4 29 36 S11/T11 TRIAC as switching element, force to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ by use of the Q1 (KTN2222S) in the rest loads,
S5/T5 30 35 S10/T10 when the MICOM terminal voltage change 0V to 5.4v, each TRIAC DRIVE TR is active, and then TRIAC
S6/T6 31 34 S9/S9 switches the source of electric power to loads.
S7/T7 32 33 S8/T8 • The purpose of using the MICOM terminal No. 6 Q2(KTA 1664) is that the Q2 prevents the instant
supply of electric power supply to loads, in case MICOM’s action is wrong by means of pushing initial
power switch.

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2) DETAIL EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT ACTION (ACTION OF CW WASH) 3) CAUTION AND CHECKING FOR A/S
• If load is active as soon as the power switch is ‘ON’, check the driving TRIAC of load.

SM12JZ47(12A), SM8JZ47(8A), SM3JZ47(3A) BCR1AM-12L


R63,100Ω,1W C28,683 shape shape
• CHECK the resistance of the T1 & • CHECK the resistance of the T1 &
T2 of TRIAC. (∞Ω). T2 of TRIAC.(∞Ω).
HYBRID IC(IC9) • CHECK the total parts without fail, • CHECK the total parts without fail,
TRIAC1
R2,62Ω in case the TRIAC has a short in case the TRIAC has a short
R1
M 3.9kΩ
C29 T1 T2 G circuit. T1 G T2 circuit.
31 Q1 104Z
7
I R3 AC COMMON
C 10KΩ • Check the MICOM output terminal, if the load doesn’t act although the TRIAC isn’t anything wrong.
O 10 R4
• Soemtimes it is happened that TRIAC DRIVE TR has circuit or an open circuit. In this case, being
M 10KΩ

Q2
measured the resistance between the TR E & C with tester, the resistance value should be near the
6
9 R5,1KΩ ∞Ω. If not, the DRIVE TR is out of order.

11
• If the ceramic condenser(C17, C19, C20, C23, C24, C29) using by protecting the noise between the
GATE & T1 of each TRIAC has a short circuit, it has no voltage drop between the T1 and GATE.
Therefore, the TRIAC is not turn on.

• In case MICOM terminal No. 31 is ‘H’ and No. 6 is ‘L’ the Q1 (KTN2222S) & the Q2 (KTA1664) turn on
• If MICOM terminal No. 6 is not active from 5.4V to 0V, all DRIVE TR of the TRIAC are not turn on.
and control the TRIAC. The resistance, as 62Ω & 1/2W, of the R52 is used to limit the GATE current of
Therefore, the TRIAC is not out of order, to begin with, check the micom terminal No. 6 and TR Q2(KTA
the TRIAC.
1664) necessarily.
• The resistance R1(3.9KΩ, 1/4W) and the R5(1KΩ, 1/4W) control the base current of the Q1 & Q2 in
order as TR forces to turn on sufficiently.
• The TRIAC’s names and values of the snubber & resistance of the total parts.
• The ceramic condenser C29 between the T1 and the GATE of the TRIAC8 is used for preventing the
wrong action by means of the noise.
GATE’S
• The R63(100Ω, 1W) and C28(683K) between the T1 and T2 of the TRIAC is used for protecting the RESISTANCES OF VALUES OF THE RESISTANCES OF
TRIAC, it usually called SNUBBER CIRCUIT. LOAD TRIAC’S NAME LIMITED
CURRENTS SNUBBER TOTAL PARTS
• The waveform of MICOM No. 31 & 6.
100Ω, 1W+683K
CW WASH SM12JZ47 62Ω, 1/2W
AC 250V
BCR12PM-14L

SM12JZ47 100Ω, 1W+683K


5.4V CCW WASH 62Ω, 1/2W
BCR12PM-14L AC 250V
Terminal No. 31
action stop action
0V t 100Ω, 1W+103K
DRAINAGE BCR1AM-12L 330Ω, 1/4W
AC 250V

HOT & COLD 100Ω, 1W+223K


SM3JZ47 62Ω, 1/2W
5.4V WATER AC 250V
Terminal No. 6 t
action
0V BUBBLE 100Ω, 1W+103K
BCR1AM-12L 330Ω, 1/4W
GENERATOR AC 250V

SM8JZ47 100Ω, 1W+103K


PUMP 62Ω, 1/2W
BCR8PM-14L AC 250V

30 31
WATER LEVEL SENSOR UNIT ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY UNIT
1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

R21,10KΩ
M D1,1N4003 REGULATOR
D8,1N4003
I Q4 16 7806
220V
R18,220Ω A1270 C3 6

C31
C 24 C13 C34 C32 C33
R22, 3.9KΩ
O 3300µF 470µF 104Z 2200µF

104Z
R20,10KΩ 104Z 10V 16V 35V
M
COMMON
D7,1N4003

2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• Push the power switch. And, in order to carry on the action of course selection, input the selection of 2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
frequency according to each water level selection.
• The primary voltage of the transformer sets 220V, the secondary voltage of the transformer is full
• The frequency of water level sensor in each water level becomes square wave and is sended to the
wave rectified by use of the D7 (1N4003) & D8(1N4003).
MICOM.
WATER LEVEL NAME FREQUENCY WATER LEVEL DWF-7588 DWF-9288 DWF-1088 1 The gray & red (The waveform in 4 The waveform of output in the
HIGH 22.52KHz 400±15 80L 98L 96L secondary part of the transformer) REGULATOR I.C 7806.
MIDDLE 23.04KHz 340+10, -15 68L 78L 81L
f=60Hz
LOW 23.56KHz 280±15 55L 61L 65L
SMALL 24.05KHz 220±15 42L 48L 49L
E.SMALL 24.33KHz 180±15 30.5L 33L 36L 6V

RESET 25.02KHz 0V
60 ±20
0 25.40KHz
Vpeak=11.4V
Vrms=8V
If the water level is selected ‘HIGH’ in washing, water suppply proceeds until inputing the frequency 22.70
2 Measuring the wave form in case of the 5 The waveform after passing the D2.
KHz of ‘HIGH’ in the MICOM terminal No. 24. Being finished the water supply, washing process is
removing condenser by the removal ripple
proceeded. After the washing process, water level reaches to RESET point, and then after the (D) + 60
C33
seconds, the spin process begins.
• The value of the frequency between the MICOM terminal No. 24 and the GND. 5.4V
12V
0V

5.4V 0V

0V
f=22~25KHz KHz

3 It is removed the ripple with attaching the


C33(2200µF).
3) CAUTION FOR A/S
• The output of the frequency in the WATER LEVEL SENSOR varies in accordance with temperature and
using condition. If it doesn’t input the output of the WATER LEVEL SENSOR in the MICOM, the error
message is displayed as ‘E9’. In case of proceeding the water supply continuously in ‘HIGH’ water level, 12V
it is desirable to change the WATER LEVEL SENSOR because of the defect in the WATER LEVEL
SENSOR. 0V

• Check the TR Q4(A1270Y)


• Being checked with tester, the value of the voltage reaches about 4V.
• As the frequency is low, the water level is higher.

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• The Electrolytic condenser C13(3300µF, 10V) and diode D2 is used in order that at instant power supply
• After connecting the part of the dotted line & • The waveform measurement in the MICOM
failure circuit should remember the contents of the program. It happens that the MICOM terminal NO, 16
waveform measurement No. 21
has instant interruption of electric power, yet the MICOM is not discharged electricity because of the
8.35ms
diode D2. 5.4V

• The measurement of voltage is as follows.


0V 0V
1 EFFECTIVE VALUE 2 3 4 5
82.5V 5.2V 7.9V 7.9V 5.97V 5.4V The waveform of the secondary part in transformer passes through the diode D6, D9(1N4003), and then
110V 7.2V 11V 11V 5.97V 5.4V the voltage is divided by means of the resistance R64 & R65. This voltage gives force to input the pulse to
137.5V 9.3V 14.1V 14.1V 5.98V 5.4V the MICOM terminal No. 21 on the ground of action of the TR Q17(C3202Y).
165V 5.3V 7.6V 7.6V 5.96V 5.4V
220V 7.6V 10.6V 10.6V 5.98V 5.4V 3) CAUTION FOR A/S
275V 9.7V 13.7V 13.7V 5.98V 5.4V • The phenomenon of no electric power supply happens, to begin with check the electric power supply
unit, and then check the INTERRUPT UNIT. It is desirable to measure the Q17(C3202Y) with tester and
3) CAUTION FOR A/S the C10(C103Z).
• Measure the voltage of input terminal REGULATOR I.C of 7806 with
tester. And, compare the measuring value with the voltage table. RESET UNIT
• Check the condendser in case the electrolytic condenser and 7806 1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
ceramic condenser have short circuit. The reason is that it happens
no electric power supply. R12,10K

INPUT OUTPUT 1
M R11,220
IC3
GND RESET I.C.
I 10
S-8054HN
C C7
C8
47µF
3300µF D2, 1N4003
10V
O 104Z 16V

M
INTERRUPT UNIT
1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• The RESET unit is a hardware circuit, of which all programs are initialized, when the power switch is
R23, 3.9K ‘ON’, Here, the reason why uses RESET I.C. is that the RESET UNIT prevents the MICOM from
M R19,220
21 D9,1N4003 incorrect action. Also, the R11 & C7(104Z) as a RC filter, is used in order to absorb the noise.
I R64,10K 1
C10 Q17 • The waveform measurement of the part 1
C1959
C C35 2 with being ‘ON’ the power switch.
103Z R65
O 103Z 22K D6,1N4003 POWER SWITCH ON POWER OFF

M RESET TIME
500ms 190ms

2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT 4.9V


5.4V
The INTERRUPT UNIT is necessary to reduce the generation of surge, by use of being voltage ‘ON’ from
the zero voltage.
3) CAUTION FOR A/S
• The waveform of the part 1 • The waveform of the part 2 (in case of cutting • Check the output of the RESET I.C. and judge whether or not it is something wrong,
the part of the dotted line) 1. OUTPUT
2. INPUT(VDD)
3. GROUND
0V 123
0V
• The R12 and C8 turn on the accurate RESET value with controlling the RC time constant.

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BUZZER UNIT • Part of the button scan

1)CIRCUIT DIAGRAM RA1


4X473J
6
IC6 5 57 M
12V R66,220 58
4
R8, 620
ULN
I
M 3 59
2004A
SW3 SW7 60
C
R5, 220
I R7, 10K
O
R67,220
C Q1 M
O R6,1K C3202Y BUZZER SW2 SW6
WES27-20P
M

The system of the BUTTON SCAN is in wide use for the method of the DUTY output part in L.E.D DRIVE,
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
yet here, it is in use for the method of the segmental output.
• After the button action and total process ends, BUZZER is active.
• It is active directly with offering an output the frequency waveform of 2 KHz from the MICOM terminal
No.7.
• The R7 is ‘PULL UP’ resistance, and the R8 is restrict resistor of the Q1 base current, and the R5 is
resistance of excess current under phenomenon of short circuit, when the electric current changes
abruptly according to the condenser component of piezoeletric element, and the R8 remove the
phenomenon of abnormal oscillation by preventing the collector floating state of the Q1.
• The waveform in the part of the BUZZER DRIVE TR Q1 collector.
Duty Part

12V
Waveform
No Generation
0V t
f=2KHz

BUTTON INPUT UNIT Segmental Waveform


for Button Input
1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Segment Part

0V

6V

0V

• Though the period of the DUTY part is 1/9, the last 9th part does not generate the waveform and checks
the button input with getting out the segmental output at the same time.
• The RA1(473J, 47KΩ) is a ‘PULL DOWN’ resistance for preventing floating action.
• The D15 prevents the L.E.D from turning on unnecessarily with forming the closed loop like a threaden
5.4V line at the time of button push.
0V

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OSCILLATION UNIT SAFETY SWITCH UNIT
1)CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1)CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

1 Murata 3 Terminal
CF2,15 Ceramic Resonator
33PF (CST 12.00MTW)
R4, 3.9KΩ
M 33PF R3,220Ω
Door S/W
I CF1,14
Kyocera 32.768 KHz
2
C XT2, 12 Crystal Oscillator C1
104Z Unbalance
R17 C5,18PF (KF-38G-13P0200) S/W
O 10MΩ
1/6W
C4,18PF
M XT1, 11
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• The MICOM terminal No. 63 gets into ‘L’ at the state of the closed lid. If lid is open in spinning state,
the MICOM generates error signal as ‘LE’ .
2)EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT • Case of range 40mSEC~300mSEC in spinning time: It is regarded that washing clothes should be
• As the OSCILLATION UNIT is a basic part of the MICOM DRIVE. If the oscillation doesn’t generate, we inclined. Accordingly washing time increases 8 minutes and rinsing action takes place another one
able to consider that the MICOM is destroyed. time. Case of above 300 mSEC : It is regarded that lid should be open. Therefore it is displayed as
‘LE’.
• The waveform between the part of 1 The waveform between the part of 2
and the GND and the GND 3) CAUTION FOR A/S
• Be level with the ground.
• The ‘UE’ error occurs in case of not being level with the ground.
• The waveform between the MICOM terminal No. 63 and the GND.

5.4V
Lid is closed Lid is open
0V t

• Specification of oscillator
LOAD SENSOR UNIT
CONDENSER
TYPE OF OSCILLATOR MAKER NAME OF OSCILLATOR 1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
C1 C2
12 MHZ
MURATA CST 12.00 MTW 33 PF 33PF 6V
CERAMIC RESONATOR R13, 220 1 5.4V
32.768KHZ
M 22 IC4
KYOCERA KF-38G-13P0200 18PF 18PF I Q3 R39,10K
R53,10K
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR R14, 220 A562
D5
R55,10K
C 23 IN4148
Q16,C1959
It is general use for the MICOM maker’s recommendatory value of condenser which is fit for MICOM’s
O C12
R17,10K
PC817
R54,3.9K
characteristics. M 104Z

• The R82(10MΩ, 1/6W) is in use to get rid of the initial abnormal oscillatory phenomenon of the 32.768
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
KHz crystal oscillator.
• Detecting the voltage of running condenser, it sends the sensing data to the MICOM terminal No. 22
& 23. That is, as charging & discharging time of runing condenser becames different according to the
loads, in fuzzy course the washing time is determined by sensing the quantity of washing clothes.
• The waveform between the part of 1 and the GND(waveform of pulse).

6V

0V t

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• The element which has an effect on data of LOAD SENSOR 2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• The MICOM terminal No. 33~40 amplifies the source current to produce the ‘H’ by use of the buffer
CONDITION SPECIFICATION
UDX-2981A. And the MICOM terminal No. 43~54 sufficiently amplifies the sink current by use of the
VOLTAGE 220V AC DRIVE I.C. ULN-2004A.
CAPACITY OF CONDENSER 13.5µF
TENSION OF BELT 450gf • The waveform between the part of 1 and the GND(part of the DUTY)

5.4V

0V
DISPLAY UNIT
3.085mSEC
1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

• The division rate of the DUTY is 1/9. And as part of the DUTY treats the black time between the square
CH4 26 CH2 waves, it prevents the phenomenon of faint lighting of L.E.D unnecessarily due to the phenomenon of
6V 6V
10 9 fold in delay time of the IC 8 between the input and output.
RA4(4X103J)
11 8 33 S8

12 7 34 S9
• The equivalent circuit of DRIVE IC & BUFFER IC
A
13 6 35 S10

14 5 36 S11
ULN-2004A
I.C8
RA3(4X103J) COMMON
15 4 37 S12
ULN-2981
16 3 OUTPUT
38 S13
INPUT
17 2 39 S14

18 1
10.5KΩ
40 S15
5.4V

6V C36
41 VddVpp 7.2KΩ
17 13 2 3 4
104Z
a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 G1 B1 FZ 9 8 42 VP
R62.43
12 5
b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 G2 B2 MM 10 7 43 S16 GND
R61.43 B
c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 G3 B3 SAK 11 6 44 S17
R60.43
10 7
d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 G4 B4 DRY 12 5 CH3 13 CH1 45 S18
R59.43
e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 G5 B5 SLK 13 4 46 S19
R58.43 I.C7

f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 G6 B6 QK
14 3 47 S20
ULN-2004
R57.43
15 2 48 S21
I.C1 UDN-2981A
g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 G7 B7 ST
R56.43 LC866020Y
G8 B8 NG
16 1 49 S22 VD
R65.43 WM 7
CD8 10 7 50 S23
20KΩ
DH RS M2 MI BL
R64.43
11 6 51 S24
RN FE TM RM CD1 CD2 LT LO
R63.43
12 5
2983/84 Only
52 S25
WS IL1 M1 HTB ME
R67.43
13 4
INPUT
SK IL2 HR1 HR2 HT1 HT2 DR2 HI
53 S25 7.2KΩ
R66.43
14 3 54 S27
a6 b6 c6 d6 e6 f6 g6 I.C6
R69,43
15 2 55 S28
3KΩ
a7 b7 c7 d7 e7 f7 g7 DRY ULN-2004
R68,43
16 1 56 S29 1.5KΩ OUTPUT
6V
9 8 57 P00

58 P01
GND

FRONT P.C.B FRONT P.C.B


CUSTOM LED1 CUSTOM LED2
SK WS FE RN RS DH
SOAK WASH RINSE MILD SPIN HT1 HOT COLD CD1 HI H. FZ FUZZY ECO QK • If the light of the DISPLAY unit is does not appear, check the circuit using the oscilloscope.
g1 g2 g3 g4 g5
HT2 CD2 ME M. MM MEH. SUPER ST
b1

b2

b3

b4

b5
IL1
d1

f3

HTB CDB
f4

f5

g1 g2 g3 g4 g5 DR1, DR2
G1 B6 B7 B8 G8 LO L. SAK SOAK. NIGHT NG
IL2

e3
c1

c2

c3

c4

c5
e4

e5
ef

d1 d2 d3 d4 d5
G2
B3
B4 B5
G7 MI S. DRY DRY ß LAN BL

B1 B2
HOUR MIN TIME MIN REM G3 G6 LT ES. SLK SILK.
HR1 M1 TM M2 RM G4 G5

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TEMPERATURE SENSOR UNIT EEPROM UNIT
1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1)CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

IC2 EEPROM
RA4 103J
5.4V M SO1,4 1,CS VDD,8
R9
SENSOR BUSY,7
M I 10KΩ
SCK0,3 2,CLK
I C C6,104Z
R81,1KΩ O SI0,2 4,DO 6
C 18
M
O C32 R31 SO0,1 3,DI GND,5
1uF 51.1KΩ TC89101P
M
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
In contrast with mask ROM, EEPROM which enable WRITE/READ by program, memorize data even
during POWER is OFF.
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• To use resistor for temperature detection, the value of R43 was decided to the center value of • EEPROM PIN FUNCTION
temperature bandwidth (-20~70°C), that is, resistance of temperature sensor is 51.35 KΩ at 25°C.
PIN NAME FUNCTION
Therefore the value of R43 was decided to 51.5 KΩ, F(1%).
Chip selector
• C15 used electrolytic condensor (1µF) to remove noise and to stabilize the voltage.
CS Chip is enabled when CS is at ‘L’ level.
Set CS to ‘H’ level before executing instruction.
3) CAUTION FOR A/S
1. HOW TO CHECK TEMPERATURE SENSOR.( Reference to TEST MODE) Clock input
If the L.E.D displays ‘LO’ or ‘HI’, there is some trouble with the temperature sensor. CLK The DI data is latched at the rising edge of CLK.
In this case, the processing is designed to perform normal processing. Before change temperature The data is out from DO at the falling edge of CLK.
sensor, check the connector and temperature sensor. CLK is enable when CS is at ‘L’ level.

2. There is function to give up role of temperature sensor forcibly. DI Serial data input
At the first condition in TEST MODE press the RESERVATION button. And after change data by The address, command and data input pin.
SOAK button, press START/HOLD button.
If so, data input. (11 : perform to temperature sensor, 22 : give up temperature sensor) DO Serial data output
The data output pin
3. In the FUZZY course (WASH:14min, RINSE : 2Times, SPIN:5min, COOL WATER SELECTION) the
total processing time can be changed by water temperature. Organization select
ORG The 16-bit organization is selected when ORG is ‘H’ level.
The 8-bit organization is selected when ORG is ‘L’ level.

Status output
RDY/BUSY ‘L’ level is output during program or chip eraise operation.
‘H’ level is output when program or chip eraise operation is completed.

EEPROM stores the selected contents in MEMORY course and LOAD SENSING data.
If you press MEMORY button, MICOM read the contents in MEMORY course and L.E.D displays the
selected contents in MEMORY course.

3) CAUTION FOR A/S


1. When the selected contents of MEMORY course in EEPROM can not memorize, EEPROM is
defective.

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APPENDIX
HOW TO CHECK THE P.C.B. ASS’Y WIRING DIAGRAM
COURSE 1
Keep pushing three button (WASH, RINSE, SPIN SELECTOR) together and turn on the power switch. OR OR OR OR TRANS

1
BL/YW
No. TIME DISPLAY FUNCTION BL/YW

2
2
RD RD RD RD

BL/YW
BL/YW

2
GY GY GY GY WH/RD WH

1
1
7

3
1 SEC State of first lighting. WH WH
WH/RD

6
WH WH
BK/WH BK/WH

1 2 3
1 2 3

BR
or
VT
BK/WH BK/WH

WATER
BR/WH

LEVEL
5

S/W
Temperature which sensing t

SENSOR
1 2
1 2

TEMP
BR BR BR BR
hermistor. BR/WH

4
BR
2 SEC

BR
or
VT
GN/WH GN/WH
LO : Thermistor open.

SAFETY
2 1
2 1
HI : thermistor short.
BR/WH BR/WH GNWH GNWH

S/W
2

2
BR BR
CONDENSER AS

VT
VT
All LED light 8 times and go

VT
1

1
H. FUZZY ECO.
60µH
SOAK WASH RINSE MILD SPIN HOT COLD

SAFETY
M. MEM. SUPER BR
back to first stage.

S/W
3 SEC

1 2
1 2
L. SOAK. NIGHT
BL BL
S. DRY BLAN BR VT VT
HOUR MIN. TIME MIN. REM. ES. SILK

C
GENERATOR
YW

M-P.C.B.
BL

BL
BUBBLE

W/S VALVE

1 2 3
1 2 3
WH/RD BL

HOT

MOTOR
BL

VT
VT VT

PK

WH
WH.RD WH/RD
1 2 FUSE
WH/RD WH/RD WH.RD
1 2

2 1
WH/RD

B
WH/RD
WH/RD

PK
BL/WH

WS VALVE
COLD
WH/RD
COURSE 2 BL/WH BL/WH WH/RD WH/RD

MOTOR
RD/BL
Processign COURSE 1, Push the spin selector onceor three times according to desire check mode.

DRAIN
2 1
2 1
1

1
WH/RD
WH/RD BL/WH
YW/BK YW/BK
WH/RD WH/RD
TIME TO PUSH

BL
DISPLAY FUNCTION PK PK
THE SPIN BUTTON

VT
BL
VT
8

BL/YW
YW/BK YW/BK
YW/BK
1st Time

WH
7

7
FUZ WH/RD WH/RD

BL/YW
WH/RD 2 1

6
YW YW
2 1
WH/RD

BL/YW
5

5
BL/.YW WH

BL/YW
drain`➜`spin`➜`cold water`➜`hot RD/BL RD/BL
water`➜`pulsator rotae(right) ➜bubble

4
FUZ

FUSE
A
2nd Time BL BL BL
➜`pulsator rotae(left)

15µH
L/F
3

3
➜`fan`➜`heater` ➜`door VT VT VT

BK 15µH

BL/YW
check(dc/do)`➜`off

WH
BL/YW BL/YW

1
FUZ
3rd Time Repeat drive without “off” in “d2”
BL/YW

B 12.5µF or
250V/4A OR 5A

12.5µF or

GN
315mA OR

R 13.5µF

13.5µF

EARTH
R 50µF
B 54µF
SPEC
250V/8A
F-P.C.B.

600mA

300mA

41.6µF

12.5µF
11.4µF
• RATING : REFER TO RATING PLASTE
RATING (V)
100~127
220~240
100~127
220~240

WH
GN

POWER CORD
BK
• BRACKET MOTOR
110

127

220

230
240
• RESIN MOTOR
SYMBOL

AC SOURCE
C
A

44 B 45
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PARTS LIST(DWF-7588TE/NE/ME, 8088TE/NE/ME) NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK

NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK P36 3611105400 CASE DETERGENT ABS 1
P37 3610902600 CAP REAR CR 4
P1 3614504200 PLATE T ABS 1
B1 3610076030 ASS’Y CONDENSER 50µF+60µF, CONN 1 TE MODEL
P2 3614211400 PANEL F ABS 1
3610031930 12.5µF+60µF, CONN 1 NE MODEL
P3 3614202000 PANEL B ABS 1
3610045630 11.4µF+60µF, CONN 1 ME MODEL
P4 3611710500 DOOR B ABS 1
B2 3612200100 FRAME TOP PP 1
P5 361201800 HANDLE DOOR ABS 1
B3 3610801800 CABINET PCM 0.7T 1
P6
B4 3610300900 BASE UNDER PP 1
P7 PRPSSWNQ00 PCB ASS’Y DWF-1088 1
B5 3611404400 COVER BACK PP 1
P8 5EP4054811 TRANS POWER AC 115V/50HZ DC 0.65A 1 TE MODEL
B6 3617700400 LEG FIX BUTLY RUBBER 2
TEP4054801 AC 230V/50HZ DC 0.65A 1 NE.ME MODEL
B7 4509M10032 FIXTURE PP 2
P9 3612712700 HARNESS AS DWF-9280RD 1
B8 7122502011 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 5X20 MFZN 2
P10 3618901900 UNIT BUBBLE AC 110V-130V/50,60HZ 1 TE MODEL
B9 3612000200 FIXTURE LEG PPG 2
3618900500 AC 220V/50HZ 1 NE,ME,MODEL
B10 3618900700 UNIT LEG RUBBER +BOLT INSERT 2
P11 3610903000 CAP DOOR AS DWF-9290RD 2
B11 3613000600 HOLDER LEG ABS 2
P12 3619006600 SWITCH DOOR AS DWF-7580RD 1
B12 3610901700 CAP LEG L ABS 1
T13 3612300100 GASKET SLILICON 2
B13 3610901800 CAP LEG R ABS 1
P14 3610902000 CAP VALVE ABS 2
B14 3614504300 PLATE UPPER PP 1
P15 7121401608 SCREW TAPPING T2S PAN 4X16 SUS 8
B15 3614502000 PLATE LOWER PP 1
P16 3615403630 VALVE INLET(WARM) AC 110-130V/60HZ HOT 1 TE MODEL
T1 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 4
3615403830 AC 240V/50HZ WARM 1 NE,ME MODEL
T2 3611402000 COVER TUB PP 1
P17 3615403510 VALVE INLET(COLD) AC 110-130V/60HZ COLD 1 TE MODEL
T3 4505E3203A SCREW PULSATOR FIX SUS 6X26.5 1
3615403710 AC 240/50HZ COLD 1 NE,ME MODEL
T4 4505E32050 RING-O D5.5 1
P18 3610400800 BASE DETERGENT PP 1
T5 3619700800 PULSATOR P.P 1
P19 3619005600 SWITCH SAFETY DC 15V 100mA 1
T6 4509G83080 INSERT PULSATOR SMS 1025 1
P20 3611604100 DECORATOR PC FILM 0.254T 1
T7 4507D83070 SPECIAL NUT ZNDC2 CU, NI-COATING 1
P21 3610901000 CAP CR 2
T8 4509L83070 SPECIAL WASHER SUS 304 2.0T P144 1
P22 3611521700 CUSHION DOOR SILICON 4
T9 3610085500 ASS’Y FILTER P.P +NYLON 74X130 1
P23 3619005110 SWITCH PRESSURE PS-D7 1
T10 3619800200 ASS’Y SUSPENSION A DWF-6670D L=75mm 3
P24 3611710400 DOOR F ABS 1
T11 3619800300 ASS’Y SUSPENSION B DWF-6670D L=80mm 1
P25 3616001200 SPECIAL SCREW TRS 5X73 MFZN 2
T12 3610018100 TUB ASS’Y PP B10-CERAMIC 1 DWF-7580’S
P26 7122402011 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X20 MFZN 2
3610014800 DWF-8080R2 1 DWF-8080’S
P27 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 1
T13 3617200200 FLANGE TUB ADC12 1
P28 3611405100 COVER L ABS 1
T14 3615403900 ASS’Y VALVE DRAIN DWF-8590RDS 1
P29 3611404600 COVER R ABS 1
T15 3618800100 TUB O PP 1
P30
T16 4509M34010 BASE SBHG 2.0T 1
P31
T17 4508E83100 SPECIAL BOLT BASE 6.5X23 14
P32 3612900400 HINGE LEFT POM 1
T18 7640801611 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X16SW MFZN 4
P33 3612900300 HINGE RIGHT POM 1
T19 3611502101 CUSHION DOWN POM(13mm) 2
P34 3615103600 SPRING LEFT SUS 304 D=2.0 1
T20 3964220500 MOTOR CONDENSOR AC 110V/60HZ. RESIN 1 TE MODEL
P35 3615103500 SPRING RIGHT SUS 304 D=2.0 1

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latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr) latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr)

NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK PARTS LIST(DWF-9288TE/NE/ME, 1088TE/NE/ME)
3964310600 AC220~240V/50HZ. RESIN 1 NE,ME MODEL NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK
T21 7650804211 SPECIAL BOLT 6B-1 8X42 MFZN 2
P1 3614502100 PLATE T ABS 1
T22 3618400700 PULLEY MOTOR ADC-12 DP=52.5 1 TE MODEL
P2 3614201700 PANEL F ABS 1
3618400300 ADC-12 DP=60.5 1 NE,ME MODEL
P3 3614201000 PANEL B ABS 1
T23 7391600011 NUT HEX 6N-1-6 MFZN 2
P4 3614201700 DOOR B ABS
T24 3616000701 SPECIAL BOLT PULLEY 6B-1 6X20 SM20CK(ZN) 1
P5 3612601800 HANDLE DOOR ABS 1
T25 3616100600 BALANCER WEIGHT FC 20 3550GR 1
P6
T26 7650802511 SPECIAL BOLT 6B-1-8X26 MFZN 2
P7 PRPSSWNQ00 PCB ASS’Y DWF-1088 1
T27 3617300601 GEAR MECHANISM GM-8030D 1
P8 5EP4054811 TRANS POWER AC 115V/50Hz. C 0.65A 1 TE MODEL
T28 7640801611 BOLT HEX 6B-1-8X16 SW MFZN 2
5EP4054801 AC 230V/50Hz. AC 0.65A
T29 450ED45030 MOTOR SYNCHRONOUS AC 110V/60HZ 1 TE MODEL
P9 3612712700 HARNESS AS DWF-9280RD 1
3966010110 AC 220-240V/50~60HZ 1 NE,ME MODEL
P10 3618901900 UNIT BUBBLE AC 110~130V/50, 60Hz 1 TE MODEL
T30 3618300100 PLATE GEAR PROTECT SBHG 1.6T 1
3618900500 AC 220V/50Hz 1 NE,ME MODEL
T31 4500D83100 NOZZLE AS BUBBLING 1
P11 3610903000 CAP DOOR AS DWF-9290RD 2
T32 4500D08180 CLAMP SWC 1
P12 3619006600 SWITCH DOOR AS DWF-7580RD 1
T33 4500D08170 HOSE ID=8.0, OD=12.0 1
P13 3612300100 GASKET SILICON 2
T34 4500D08190 PIPE JOINT ABS 1
P14 3610902000 CAP VALVE ABS 2
P15 7121401608 SCREW TAPPING T2SPAN 4X16 SUS 8
P16 3615403510 VALVE INLET(WARM) AC 110~130V/60Hz, HOT 1 TE MODEL
3615403830 AC 240V/50Hz, COLD 1 NE,ME MODEL
P17 3615403510 VALVE INLET(COLD) AC 110~130V/Hz, COLD 1 TE MODEL
3615403710 AC 240V/50Hz, COLD 1 NE,ME MODEL
P18 3610400800 BASE DETERGENT PP 1
P19 3619006700 SWITCH SAFETY AC 15V 10mA 1
P20 3611604100 DECORATOR PC FILM 0.254T 1
P21 3610901000 CAP CR 2
P22 3611521700 CUSHION DOO SILICON 4
P23 3619005110 SWITCH PRESSURE PS-D7 1
P24 3611710300 DOOR F ABS 1
P25 3616001200 SPECIAL SCREW TRS 5X73 MFZN 2
P26 7122402011 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X20 MFZN 2
P27 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 1
P28 3611406000 COVER LEFT ABS 1
P29 3611405900 COVER RIGHT ABS 1
P30
P31
P32 3612900400 HINGE LEFT POM 1
P33 3612900300 HINGE RIGHT POM 1
P34 3615103600 SPRING LEFT SUS 304 D=2.0 1
P35 3615103500 SPRING RIGHT SUS 304 D=2.0 1

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PARTS LIST( DWF-9288 TE/NE/ME, 1088 TE/NE/ME) NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK

NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK T18 7640801611 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X16 SW MFZN 4
T19 3611502101 CUSHION DOWN POM(13mm) 2
P36 3611105400 CASE DETERGENT ABS 1
T20 3964820800 MOTOR CONDENSOR AC 120V/60Hz 1 TE MODEL
P37 3610902600 CAP REAR CR 4
3964821000 AC 220~240V/50Hz 1 NE, ME MODEL
B1 3610076130 ASS’Y CONDENSER 54µF+60µF, CONN 1 TE MODEL
T21 7650804211 SPECIAL BOLT 6B-1 8X42 MFZN 2
3610031930 12.5µF+60µF, CONN 1 NE MODEL
T22 3618400700 PULLEY MOTOR ADC-12 DP=52.5 1 TE MODEL
3610045630 11.4µF+60µF, CONN 1 ME MODEL
3618400300 ADC-12 DP=60.5 1 NE, ME MODEL
B2 3612200200 FRAME TOP PP 1
T23 7391600011 NUT NEX 6N-1-6 MFZN 1
B3 3610800700 CABINET PCM 0.7T 1
T24 3616000701 SPECIAL BOLT PULLEY 6B-1 6X20 SM20 CK(ZN) 1
B4 3610301000 BASE UNDER PP 1
T25 3616100600 BALANCER WEIGHT FC20 3550GR 1
B5 3611404400 COVER BACK PP 1
T26 7650802511 SPECIAL BOTL 6B-1-8X25 MFZN 2
B6 3617700400 LEG FIX BUTLY RUBBER 2
T27 3617301000 GEAR MECHANISM GM-6685D, NTN 1
B7 4509M10032 FIXTURE PP 1
T28 7640801611 BOLT HEX 6B-1-8X16SW MFZN 2
B8 7122502011 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 5X20 MFZN 2
T29 450ED45030 MOTOR SYNCHRONOUS AC 110V/60Hz 1 TE MODEL
B9 3612000200 FIXTURE LEG PRG 2
3966010110 AC220~240V/50~60Hz 1 NE, ME MODEL
B10 3618900700 UNIT LEG RUBBER+BOLT INSERT 2
T30 3618300100 PLATE GEAR PROTECT SBHG 1.6T 1
B11 3613003600 HOLDER LEG ABS 2
T31 4500D83100 NOZZLE ASS’Y BUBBLING 1
B12 3610901800 CAP LEG R ABS 1
T32 4500D08180 CLAMP SWC 1
B13 3610901800 CAP LEG R ABS 1
T33 4500D08170 HOSE ID=8.0 OD=12.0 1
B14 3614502200 PLATE UPER PP 1
T34 4500D08190 PIPE JOINT ABS 1
B15 3614502000 PLATE LOWER PP 1
T1 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 1
T2 4509M83030 COVER TUB PP 1
T3 4505E3203A SCREW PULSATOR FIX SUS 6X26.5 1
T4 4505E32050 RING-O D5.5 1
T5 3619701400 PULSATOR PP 1
T6 4509G32221 INSTER PULSATOR SMS 1025 1
T7 4509G83080 SPECIAL NUT ZNDC2 Cu, Ni. COATING 1
T8 4509L83070 SPECIAL WASHER SUS304 2.0T P144 1
T9 3610085500 ASS‘Y FILTER PP+NYLONG 74X130 1
T10 3610065800 ASS‘Y SUSPENSION A DWF-9290RD L=100mm 2 DWF-9280’S
3619800600 DWF-9290RD L=105mm 2 DWF-1080’S
T11 3610065900 ASS‘Y SUSPENSION B DWF-9290RD L=105mm 2 DWF-9280’S
3619800700 DWF-9290RD L=110mm 2 DWF-1080’S
T12 3618802700 TUB ASS’Y PP 1 DWF-9280’S
3618802800 DWF-1080R2 1 DWF-1080’S
T13 3617200100 FLANGE TUB ADC12 1
T14 3615403900 ASS’Y VALVE DRAIN DWF-8590RDS 1
T15 4509M83013 TUB O PP 1
T16 4509M34010 BASE SBHG 2.0T 1
T17 4505E83100 SPECIAL BOLT BASE 6.5X23 14

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PARTS DIAGRAM

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P.C.B. PARTS LIST


REF NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION REMARK
BUZZER 3615900100 BUZZER WES27-20P 2KHZ
LR-09 3619501300 CONNECTER AS LR-09
LP-09 3612703400 HARNESS AS LP-09 (DWF-8580)
LP-01 3619501400 CONNECTER AS LP-01(PUMP) PUMP MODEL INSERT
C13 CEXF1A332V C ELECTRO RSS 10V 3300MFZ 13X25
C18 CMYB2X223J C MYLAR AC 250V 0.022MF
C21 CMYB2X223J C MYLAR AC 250V 0.022MF
C22 CMYB2X103J C MYLAR EU 600V 0.01MF
C25 CMYB2X103J C MYLAR EU 600V 0.01MF J
C27 CMYB2X103J C MYLAR EU 250V 0.068MF J PUMP MODEL INSERT
C28 CMYB22E683J C MYLAR EU 250V 0.068MF J
C30 CMYB2E683J C MYLAR EU 250V 0.068MF J
C33 CEXF1V222V C ELECTRO RSS 35V 3300MF 16X31.5
C34 CEXE1C471A C ELECTRO RS 16V 470MF 10X20
C39 CEXF1V102V C ELECTRO 35V RSS 1000MF (13X25)
D4 D15399--- DIODE 1N5399
FW1 3612703000 HARNESS FLAT 125, 13P
FW2 3612703000 HRANESS FLAT 125, 13P
IC1 12BS860210 IC MICOM LC866020Y5943
IC10 1PQ09RF1--- IC REGULATOR PQ09RF1
IC2 1TC89101P-- IC EEPROM ROM 1K TOSHIBA
IC3 1S8054HN--- IC AUDIO RESET S-8054HN
IC4 TPC817C--- RHOTO COUPLER PC817C
IC5 1L7806---- IC REGULATER L7806
IC09 1DWM-N8B--- IC HYBRID DWN-N8B
LW 4507D72154 HARNESS LEAD A 120MM RWF-660T
RA1 RA-84X473J R ARRAY 5P (4) 1/8 47K OHM J
RA2 RA-85X103J R ARRAY 5P (4) 1/8 10K OHM J
RA3 RA-85X103J R ARRAY 5P (4) 1/8 10K OHM J
RA4 RA-85X103J R ARRAY 5P (4) 1/8 10K OHM J
RY1 5SC0101120 SW RELAY VS-9MK-NR
R56 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J
R57 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J
R58 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J
R59 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J PUMP MODEL INSERT
R60 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J
R62 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J
R63 RS01Y101J- R M-OXIDE FILM 1W 100 OHM J
R91 RS01Y104JS R M-OXIDE FILM 2W 100K OHM J(SMALL TYPE)

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latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr) latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr)

REF NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION REMARK
TRC1 TSM12JZ47F TRIAC TOSHIBA 12A, LEAD FORMING TYPE Q18 TZTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y)
TRC2 TSM12JZ47F TRIAC TOSHIBA 12A, LEAD FORMING TYPE Q19 TZTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y)
TRC3 TBCR1AMAB- TRIAC BCR1AM FORMING TYPE Q3 TZTC1207Y- TR KTC1207Y (AUTO) (562Y)
TRC4 TSM3JZ47-- TRIAC 3A INSULATION TYPE Q4 TZTC1207Y- TR KTC1207Y (AUTO) (562Y)
TRC5 TSM3JZ47-- TRIAC 3A INSULATION TYPE D2 DKN4003A-- DIODE KN4003A AUTO 26MM
TRC6 TBCR1AMAB- TRIAC BCR1AM FORMING TYPE D26 DKN4148A-- DIODE KN4148A AUTO 26MM
TRC7 TSM8JZ47F- TRAIC TOSHIBA 8A, LEAD FORMING TYPE PUMP MODEL INSERT D5 DKN4148A-- DIODE KN4148A AUTO 26MM
X-TAL 5PAMX38T-- CRYTAL QUARTZ MX-38T(NDK) D6 DKN4003A-- DIODE KN4003A AUTO 26MM
0001 4509D72050 HEAT SINK REGULATER, 25X35X20 D7 DKN4003A-- DIODE KN4003A AUTO 26MM
0002 3617400300 HEAT SINK 50X50 T=3 D8 DKN4003A-- DIODE KN4003A AUTO 26MM
0003 3611200300 CLAMP CORD DALA-1, L=30MM D9 DKN4003A-- DIODE KN4003A AUTO 26MM
0004 3611200400 CLAMP CORD DALA-2, L=50MM R1 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
12MCR 5PCST12MTW REASONATOR CERAMIC CST12.00MTW R11 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C1 CBF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z(TAPPING) R12 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C10 CCXF1H103Z C CERA 50V F 0.01MF Z(TAPPING) R13 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C12 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z(TAPPING) R14 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C15 CBXE1H109A C ELECTRO 50V RS 1MF (5X11) (TAPPING) R15 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C17 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R17 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C19 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R18 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C20 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R19 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C23 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R2 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J
C24 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R20 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C26 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) PUMP MODEL INSERT R21 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C29 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R22 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J
C3 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R23 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/43.9K OHM J
C31 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R24 RD-4Z102JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 1K OHM J
C32 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R27 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C35 CBXF1H103Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R3 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C36 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R39 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C4 CXCH1H180Z C CERA 50V CH 18PF J (TAPPING) R4 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/43.9K OHM J
C40 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R43 RD-4K5112F R METAL FILM 1/4 51.1K OHM J
C42 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R5 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
C5 CXCH1H180Z C CERA 50V CH 180MF J (TAPPING) R53 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C6 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R54 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J
C7 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R55 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
C8 CEXE1C470Z C ELECTRO RS 16V 47MF 6.3X11 R6 RD-4Z102JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 1K OHM J
C9 CBXF1H104Z C CERA SEMI 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) R64 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 22K OHM J
Q1 TZTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) R65 RD-4Z223JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
Q16 TZTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) R7 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J
Q17 TZTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) R8 RD-4Z612JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 620 OHM J

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latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr) latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr)

REF NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION REMARK
R82 RD-4Z106JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10M OHM J D27 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
R83 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J R66 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J
R84 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J R67 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 KOHM J
R86 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J R68 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 KOHM J
R87 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J R69 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 KOHM J
R88 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J R70 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
R89 RD-4Z392JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 3.9K OHM J R71 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
R9 RD-4Z103JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 10K OHM J R72 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
R90 RD-4Z221JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 220 OHM J R73 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
C-LED1 3610050110 ASSY LED CUSTOM DWF-7500 CUSTOM A USING ENGLISH R74 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
C-LED2 3610050230 ASSY LED CUSTOM DWF-1088 CUSTOM B USING ELGLISH R75 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
IC6 1ULN2004A- DRIVE IC ULN2004A R76 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
IC7 1ULN2004A- DRIVE IC ULN2004A R77 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
IC8 1ULN2004A- DRIVE IC ULN2004A R78 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
SW1 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P R79 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
SW10 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P R80 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
SW11 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P R81 RD-4Z430JK R CARBON FILM 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH
SW2 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P J40 W581GY1005 JUMP WIRE AWG22 1/0.65 SN 10 AUTO PUMP MODEL INSERT
SW3 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P J41 W581GY1005 JUMP WIRE AWG22 1/0.65 SN 10 AUTO SILK COURSE CANCLE
SW4 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P J42 W581GY1005 JUMP WIRE AWG22 1/0.65 SN 10 AUTO SUIT
SW5 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P
SW6 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P
SW7 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P
SW8 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P
SW9 5S50101400 SW TACT KQB-902 1C 1P
D10 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D11 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D12 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM L.S. DATA SELECT
D13 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D15 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D16 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D17 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D18 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D19 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D20 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D21 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D22 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D23 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM
D24 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM L.S. DATA SELECT
D25 DKN4148--- DIODE KN4148 AUTO 26MM L.S. DATA SELECT

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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BARE PCB(TOP) BARE PCB(BOTTON)

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