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Washing Machine DAEWOO 1095Px/PxE

This document provides specifications and technical details for a washing machine. It includes 14 specifications listing items like power source, weight, dimensions, water levels and cycles. It then describes the machine's features including an air bubble washing system, water currents to adjust unbalanced loads, and functions for soak, blanket and fuzzy cycles. Diagrams and instructions are provided for installation, operation, troubleshooting and maintenance.

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Washing Machine DAEWOO 1095Px/PxE

This document provides specifications and technical details for a washing machine. It includes 14 specifications listing items like power source, weight, dimensions, water levels and cycles. It then describes the machine's features including an air bubble washing system, water currents to adjust unbalanced loads, and functions for soak, blanket and fuzzy cycles. Diagrams and instructions are provided for installation, operation, troubleshooting and maintenance.

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1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2. FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
THE FEATURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
WATER CUURENTS TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
AUTIMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR BLANKET WASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
PULSATOR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
AUTOMATIC DRAINING TIME ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SOFTENER DISPENSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
AUTOMATIC UNBALANCE ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
CIRCULATING-WATER COURCE 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
. STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4. FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5. DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
HOW TO INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
HOW TO CONNECT THE INLET HOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
PREPARATION FOR WASHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
HOW TO INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE (ONLY PUMP MODEL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
HOW TO CLEAN DRAIN FILTER (ONLY PUMP MODEL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6. PROCEDURE OF FULL-AUTOMATIC WASHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
7. DIRECTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
DRAIN MOTOR AND VALVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
CONCERNING ERROR MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
CONFIGURATION OF FULL CIRCUITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
MINUTE EXPLANATION DIAGRAM FOR EACH PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
APPENDIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
PARTS DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
P.C.B. PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
CIRCUIT DAIGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
BARE PCB (TOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
BARE PCB (BOTTOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
2.FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
FEATURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE
1. SPECIFICATIONS 1) The first air bubble washing system in the world.
2) Quiet washing through the innovational low-noise design.
NO. ITEM SPECIFICATIONS 3) The wash effectiveness is much more enhanced because of the air bubble washing system.
1 POWER SOURCE AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCAL AC VOLTAGE AND CYCLE 4) The laundry detergent dissolves well in water because of the air bubble washing system.
5) The adoption of the water surrents to adjust the unbalanced load.
2 POWER CONSUMPTION INPUT : 400W, OUTPUT : 210W 6) One-touch operation system.
3 MACHINE WEIGHT 50 kg. (GROSS WEIGHT : 53kg.)
WATER CURRENT TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD
4 DIMENSION (WXHXD) 612 X 945 X 622 mm
It is a function to preventy eccentricity of the clothes after wash by rotating pulsator C.W and C.C.W for 20
5 WASHING COURSE FULL AUTOMATIC 8 OF COURSES (SOAK, SPEED, BLANKET, seconds.(But, the DRY & SILK course have no operation of the water currents to adjust the unbalnced
FUZZY, DRY, SILK, STRONG, NIGHT) load.)

6 WATER CONSUMPTION NORMAL 207L EFFECT


7 WATER LEVEL SELECTOR HIGH (80L), MID (68L), LOW (55L), E.LOW (42L) It reduces vibration and noise effectively while spinning.

8 OPERATING WATER PRESSURE 0.3kg/cm2 ~ 8kg/cm2(2.94 N/cm2~78.4N/cm2) WATER FLOW


9 REVOLUTION PER MINUTE SPIN : 680 R.P.M., WASH : 130 R.P.M.
WASH DRAIN SPIN FILL RINSE 1 DRAIN SPIN FILL RINSE 2 DRAIN •••
10 PULSATOR 6 WINGS (Ø 376 mm)
11 WATER LEVEL CONTROL ELECTRONICAL SENSOR
12 OUTER CABINET PCM (Pre-Coated Metal) SHEET
MOTOR C.W
13 ANTI-NOISE PLATE O TOTAL
SINGAL C.C.W
14 GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y HELICAL GEAR FOR LOW NOISE
ETC. COURSE(SEC.) 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 20 SEC.
15 LINT FILTER O
FUZZY H. 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 30 SEC.
16 SOFTENER INLET O COURSE M. 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 30 SEC.
17 FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH O L. 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.4 25 SEC.
18 ALARM SIGNAL O S 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 20 SEC.

19 RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY O FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH


20 AUTO WATER SUPPLY O DISPLAY THE RESIDUAL TIME
When the SOAK WASH is selected, the total wash time increases because 60 minutes for soak process
21 NEW WATER FLOW WATER FLOW FOR ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD
are added to the time of main process.
22 TRANSPARENT WINDOW O
23 FUNCTION FOR BUBBLE O PROGRESS
SOAK PROCESS MAIN PROCESS

FILL WASH STOP WASH STOP WASH STOP


• 1’ 19’ 1’ 19’ 1’ 19’

60 Minutes

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 retated 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.
waater currents as shown below. This is installed inside the auto-balancer.

WATER CURRENTS FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE


1) Softener stays in room (A) when poured into softener inlet.
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.
the pulsator.
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 Normal Centrifugal Flow in Centrifugal Flow in
This system adjusts the draining time automatically according to the draining condition. force force force

Good draining The washer begins spin process after drainage. Course (A) (B) (C) (D)
Draining
Bad draining Draininig time is prolonged.
condition
No draining Program is stopped and gives the alarm. FLOW OF THE SOFTENER INSIDE OF THE BALANCER
Room inside
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE the balancer
1) The micom can remember the time from the begining of drain to reset point when the pressure switch Centrifugal
reaches to “OFF” point force Flowing
by weight
Drain Time Movement of the Program
Less than
Continue draining
4 minutes
More than NOTE : Softener moves into the next room when r.p.m of the tub is more than 100 r.p.m.
Program stops and gives the alarm with blinked on display lamp.
4 minutes
HOW TO CHECK MOVEMENT
Pour a reasonable amount of “MILK” into softener
2) In case of continuous draining, residual drain time is determined by micom. dispenser and operate the washer with no load. In
Draining time as a whole = D + 60 final rinse cycle, make sure that the milk is added into
Residual drain time. the tub through softener outler.
The time remembered by micom.

Balancer
Softener
outlet

Softener inlet

4 T1=D1+60 (Sec.) T2=D2+60(Sec.) T=D3+60(Sec.) T4=D4+60(Sec.) 5


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.
Contact of safety switch
1) Always the safety switch contact is “ON” To minimize this possibility a lint filter is provided on
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
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 Pully
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 ratates with
900 r.p.m and revolves the pully by gear assembly for reducing.
2) When the pully is rotated, the pully 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 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 145 r.p.m) to prevent INTAKE : ARMATURE moves up, and BELLOWS inhales the air. At the same time, protectro 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
FUNCTIONS 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

Pulsator Motor
1490 r.p.m
(50Hz)
Planetary gear
1 revolution
Motor Pulsator
Planetary Gear
Spinner Pulley 130 r.p.m
1/5.2 FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE WASHING MACHINE
5.2 revolution
750 r.p.m
Spinner Directly Tub ACROSS SECTION
pulley
750 r.p.m
V-belt
Air bubble

PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE GENERATOR Tub

STRUCTURE Outer tub

Bobbin & coil


Armature Bellows
Magnet Pulsator
Trans core

Nozzle

Air out hole


Air

FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
Air

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

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HEATER ASS’Y STRUCTURE

HEATER

PLATE : t=0.5
FIN : t=0.22~0.3 171±2.0

44±1.0

146±1.0
15±0.5-0

FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE
• The heater is named the PTC (Positive Temperature coefficient) heater, it is automaticaly controlled
the heating value by changing of the air flow
and temperature through the element.
• If the surface temperature of the PTC heater
exceed to Tc point, the resistance of the heater
increases rapidly, so it stops a rise in
temperature.
• The heating value increase in proportion to the
volume of the air flow through the heater, so it
is kept the certain temperature.
• At state of the certain volume of air flow, through
Resistance

the heater, the same heating value will


generate even if the ambient temperature is
changed.

Tc
ambient temperature

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3. STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE
DWF-1095xE Model DWF-1095Px Model

ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES
WATER TAP ADAPTER(2PCS) BASKET HOSE DRAIN Drying Rack Water Tap Adapter(2Pcs) Under Base Cover Inlet Hose (2 Pcs)

In case of screw-shaped inlet hose,


water tap adapters will not be provided

UNDER BASE COVER INLET HOSE(2 PCS) HOSE DRAIN CLAMP Drain Hose Guide Drain Hose Hose Clamp Hose Fixture
4. FUNCTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
Button for Program Cancel Soak Time Selector Time Display Exclusive Dry Button Start/Hold Button
• It can be used to cancel the • It can be used to • The lamps easily • It can be used to dry • Operation and temporary
full-automatic course. adjust soak time. indicate the option exclusively. stop are repeated as it is
• When the button is pressed • As the button is selection of washing pressed it will be repeated
the display will be light down. pressed, you’ll see program and process ‘Operation’, ‘Temporary stop’
If you want to wash, rinse or repeated. by letters. according to the one time
spin, you can press one of 1➜2➜3➜4 signs pressing or two times
the button. pressing.
• It can be used to adjust the When you want to change
How to Use Switch pulsator rotate in dry course. course in operating ;
Press this switch to - Press the S/H button.
turn the power ON or - Select the course that you
OFF. want to change.
After turning OFF the - Press the S/H button again!
power, wait for more
than 3 seconds and
then turn it ON again.
Wash Time
• It can be used to
pre-engage time for
wash.

Washing TIme Selector


• It can be used to
adjust washing time
• As the button is
pressed, you’ll see
the repeated

2➜4➜6➜8➜10➜12
➜14➜16➜18 signs

Course Selector
• It can be used to select the full-
Rinse Time Selector Spin Time Selector Dry Time Selector Water Temperature Selector Water Level Selector automatic course.
• This button selects the • It can be used to • It can be used to • It can be used to choose • It can be used to adjust • As the button is pressed, it will
number of times you want change spin time. adjust dry time. water temperature to be amount of water according be selected following order:
to rinse. • As the button is • As the button is supplied. to the size of the load to be
• As the button is pressed, it pressed, it will be pressed, it will be • As the button is pressed, it washed. MEM.➜SOAK➜SUIT➜SILK➜SPEE➜
will be repeated 1 time repeated repeated will be repeated following • As the button is pressed. STRO➜NIGHT➜BLAN➜DRY➜FUZ.
rinse➜1 time feed➜2 times signs ; Water level is selected by
MEM : MEMORY
rinse➜2 times feed➜3 1➜2➜3➜4➜5➜6➜7 0.5➜1➜1.5➜2➜2.5➜ COLD➜HOT+COLD➜HOT H➜M➜L➜S➜E.S SOAK : SOAK
times rinse➜3 times ➜8➜9 signs. 3 signs. SUIT : SUIT
feed➜4 times rinse➜4 TEMP. : TEMPERATURE LEVEL. : WATER LEVEL SILK : SILK
times feed ➜5 times rinse H. : HIGH LEVEL SPEE : SPEEDY
➜5 times feed HOT : HOT WATER M. : MIDDLE LEVEL STRO : STRONG
HOT+COLD : WARM WATER NIGHT : NIGHT
L. : LOW LEVEL BLAN : BLANKET
RINS : Normal Rinse COLD : COLD WATER S. : SMALL LOW LEVEL DRY : DRY
FEED : Feed Rinse
E.S. : EXTRA SMALL LEVEL FUZ. : FUZZY

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5. DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
HOW TO INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE HOW TO CONNECT THE INLET HOSE

1 the inlet hose to 2 at the water tap


SELECTION OF THE INSTALLING PLACE IN INSTALLING THE INLET HOSE Pull down the collar of Loosen the four screws
Avoild installing it in these places.
Install the washing machine on a horizontal solid floor. Be careful not to mistake in supplying
separate it from the adapter, but don’t
If the washing machine is installed on an unsuitable • A place where it would be exposed to direct between the hot (maximum : 50˚C) and water tap adapter. loosen the screw until
floor, it could make considerable noise and vibration. sunlight. cold water. they are separated
from the water tap
• A place where there is a heater or heat In using only one water tap, connect the
adapter.
appliances. inlet hose tot the cold water inlet.
• A place where it would be supposed to be Water Tap
Adapter
frozen in winter.
Collar ➜ Rubber
• A place with cola gas and a damp place like a packing
Tape

• The proper installation of the washing machine Water Tap Adapter


can increase the wash effectiveness and the


life of it. Connector C

3 tap adapter to the 4 and screw 5 hose to the water 6 hose adapter C of
After installing the washing machine, close the under-base Connect the water Remove the tape, Connect the inlet Connect the inlet
INSTALLATION OF THE UNDER BASE COVER cover.
water tap, and connector B into tap adapter by the inlet hose to the
1 Separate under base 2 There is a inserting 3 Let the base cover 4 Insert the base cover tighten the four connector A tightly. pulling down the water inlet of the
cover from the unit. place under of the that can be shown the into the slot of under screws evenly while collar of the hose washer by turning it
back side on the “UP” sign. base until come to the pushing up the end. clockwise to be
washer. end of the slot. adapter so that the fixed tightly.
rubber packing can
stick to the water
tap tightly.

Connector A

2
1 Collar

Connector B • Please check the


Water Tap Adapter rubber packing inside
the inlet hose adapter
of the hose.

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


consider-able noise and vibration, and could cause a malfunction. Use
HOW TO INSTALL ON A INCLINED PLACE the height rebber to adjust the washing machine so that is sits properly.

1 Height Setting 2Check the Horizontal


• FOR SCREW-SHAPED TAP
Status
• After controlling the height by • Check the position of tub above the
1 screwing the connector D tightly. 2 water inlet of the washing machine by turning it
Connect the inlet hose to the water tap by Connect the connector C of the inlet hose to the
turning the adjustable legs with the center of the washer.
washing machine inclined a little, clockwise to fix it tightly.
tighten the outer cap to be locked
with the washer put down to the
ground.
NOTES :
Connector D
The openings must not be Rubber
Packing • Please check the rubber
Lock obstructed carpeting when the packing inside
Loose washing machine is installed on the connector C
of the inlet hose.
a carpeted floor.
Inlet Hose
Connector C

15 16
HOW TO USE THE DRAIN HOSE(ONLY xE MODEL) HOW TO REROUTE THE DRAIN HOSE (ONLY xE MODEL)
INSTALLING DRAIN HOSE 1 Insert the drain hose
into the drain tap.
2 Secure the hose clip
around the end of the
Widen the drain clip and insert the drain
drain hose.
hose into the drain tap together with drain
hose. Dipping the end of the drain hose in
warm water makes easy to insert the drain
hose.

1 Loosen the back cover


screws on the rear side of
the washer, and detach the
2 Detach the outside drain
hose with widening hose
clamp.
3 Detach the fixing band by
hand.

back cover.

• In case that it goes over a doorsil • In case that it is connected when • Take care the end of the drain
water flow will be restricted if any the drain hose is extended, it hose. Do not sink the end of the
portion of the drain hose is may not exceed 3 meters. drain hose.
raised more than 20 cm from the
ground.

4 Detach the inside drain


hose fixing screw with O
driver.
± 5 Detach the drain hole
cover of the hoping
direction.
6 Move the drain hose to the
direction to be changed,
and attach the fixing band.
3m
20cm

HOW TO USE IN WINTER


• To avoid the washing machine’s being frozen.
- Remove the inside water of the washing machine completely.
- Remove the inside water of the inlet-hose and drain hose completely.

• In case of being frozen.


7 Insert the inside drain
hose, and the fasten the
fixing screw tightly.
8 Insert the outside drain
hose together with the
hose-fixing clamp.
9 Attach the detached back
cover again, and insert the
detached drain-hole-cover
- Dip the detached inlet-hose in the hot water (about 50°C) (* Don’t use
instead of the original one.
above 50°C surely)
- Leave the tub alone for 10 minutes with poruing the hot water. (about
50 °C)
- Check the drain and inlet’s operation after attaching the inlet-hose.

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HOW TO INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE (ONLY Px MODEL) HOW TO CLEAN DRAIN FILTER (ONLY Px MODEL)
INSTALLATION OF THE DRAIN HOSE
In this washer, the drain filter is equipped at the back side of it.
Never forget to install drain hose before operating this washing machine.
This drain filter is to screen the foreign stuffs such as threads, coins, pins, buttons etc...
There are a drain hose, a hose clamp, a hose fixture and a hose guide in the washing machine.
And this should be cleaned frequently(every 5 times of use) for its smooth operation.
Drain problem could be caused if the drain filter is not cleaned at proper time.
Please Keep it clean.
1 Connect the drain hose to
the drain outlet at the back
side of the washing
2 Insert the hose fixture into
hook hole at the side of the
body, and fix the drain
3 Attach the hose guide,
included in the accwssory
kit, to guide the drain hose Incase you clean the drain filter, please follow the instructions as below.
machine, and fasten it hose by inserting it into the over the tub or standpipe.
tightly with the clamp hose fixture.
supplied. 1 Remove the remained 2 Unscrew the cap. 3 Release the filter
water assembly.
• Put down the remained water in the • Turn the cap counter clockwise. • Pull out the filter assembly off the case
hose. And put a container under the of the main body.
Pull Hose filter to collect water.
through

FILTER

55 max.
Drain Hook Hole
hose
Hose Fixture Flex Hose
Guide
Drain outlet Drain Hose apart
CAP CAP
Hose Clamp

CASE

4 Hook the drain hose to the


edge of the tub, paying
attention that there are no
Or, connect the drain hose to a
standpipe of a diameter greater
than that of the drain hose and at a
5 Position the washing
machine next to the wall. CONTAINER
FITER
bends or constractions height of min. 70cm.
along the drain hose.

4 Remove the foreign 5 Put the filter assembly 6 Lock the cap.
MUST be stuffs. back.
ventilated
• Clean the drain filter removing the • Put the filter along the guiding • Turn the cap clockwise tightly.
70cm min

foreign stuffs. prominence of the case. Please note


the left position of the filter adjusting
the groove to the guide rib.
FILTER
FILTER
CASE

CAP

GUIDE RIB
NOTES
1. Keep the drain hose fixed tightly in the hose fixture, or let the highst point of the drain hose be more SLIT
CAP
than 1m above the floor.
CAP
If not so, the water in the washing machine could be drained during operation.
2. Be sure that the height of the drain hose must be less than 1.5m above the floor.
If not so, the water in the washing machine could not drain.
3. The hose guide MUST be fitted to the drain hose. The drain hose sould not extend more than 55mm NOTES
from the end of the hose guide. This is to prevent ‘SYPHONING’. During the operation, the “OE” signal means drain error can displayed on the control panel.
If necessary the drain hose can be trimmed to length. In this case, the main cause of that problem is the blocking of the drain filter.
If you clean the drain filter following above instructions, you could continue the normal operation of this
washing machine to rest the program please turn the power off and on again.

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6. PROCEDURE OF FULL-AUTOMATIC WASHING
3 Procedure of Washing (Washing machine does it automatically).

1 Pressing 2 Selecting Course


the
Selecting Course Kinds of the Laundry Procedure to
Power
press the Button
Switch
FUZZY This selection is for general
washing.
(SENSOR)
PARTIAL SELECTIONS AMONG WASH, RINSE, SPIN AND DRY

This selection is washing course 1 Pressing 2 Selecting Course


MEMORY by your desire. (The memory
(USE ONLY FUZZY items are washing time, rinsing the Power
Washing Procedure to Press the Button
COURSE) times, spin time, water level, Switch Procedure
water temperature)

SOAK This course is used to increase


the wash effect by keeping the Only Wash
clothes soaked suffciently in the
wash water.
Prepare
for
SUIT This selection is effective for Only Rinse
washing. delicate clothes

• Just follow the washing procedure.


Pressing • 1.5 kg limitation for one-time-wash.
the power The washing Only Spin
switch This selection is effective for
SILK program is
some clothes made of silk.

processed by
• Do not put in the wash marked with
Put the dry-cleaning.
your desired
clothes • 1 kg’s limitation for one-time-wash.
items. Cancel the set Press the “S/H” End of
Wash & Rinse
wash in. program with button washing
SPEEDY This selection effective for
pressing the informed by

washing light or less dirty wash.


If once more pressed the
Select button. washer will be stopped.
buzzer.
the
Wash & Spin • In case of canceling For keeping operation After 10 minutes
washing the program while continuously to the set later from the end
course. STRONG The selection is effective for the washer program, press another time. of the washing the
blue-jean, climbing clothes, operates. power switch will
Press the be turned off
ruck-sack, sports wear, etc...
“Start/Hold” button automatically
Rinse & Spin first and then
“Cancel”one

NIGHT This selection is for a night-


washing housewife who has no
opportunity at day time.
Wash➜Rinse
➜Spin
BLANKET This selection is effective for
blanket, curtain, carpet, etc... Set the dry time by pressing
Only Dry “DRY ONLY” button.
Dry time is changed from 30 min. to 3 hr
•4 kg’s limitation for one-time-wash. by pressing the “DRY ONLY” button one
step in 30 min.
WASHING & DRYING This selection is effective for
Set the dry
subsequent drying to washing. Press the
Only Dry time by “CANCEL” button
(by the drying pressing to stop pulsator
• 3 kg’s limitation for one-time-wash.
“DRY rotate while using
21 rack) ONLY” the drying rack 22
7. DIRECTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
DRAIN MOTOR AND VALVE
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE OR ADJUST ANY PART OF THE WASHING MACHINE,
DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRIC OUTLET. • 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 in
mounting the drain motor. figure and remove the valve lid from the valve
• Take out the wire of drain motor from the bracket. frame.
GEAR MECHANISM ASS’Y REPLACEMENT

Valve frame Bracket


• Raise the top plate on the outer cabinet. • Loosen the pulsator mounting screw and remove Wire Bracket
• Loosen four screws mounting outer tub cover and the pulsator. Adjustment
remove outer tub cover from the tub ass’y. Adjustemnt
screw
screw
Pulsator Mounting screw

Outer tub cover

Mounting Valve
screw packing Valve lid
Drain motor Screw driver Valve lid Pin

• Remove the pulsator washer. • Remove the tub ass’y.


• Remove the spinner shaft flange nut by using ‘T’ BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
type box wrench.
“T” type box
• Loosen the adjustment screw fastening the bracket • Loosen the adjustment bolt and turn the adjustment
wrench Washer Pulsator
Nut-spin and place the adjustment screw to the brake lever bolt until the end of the bolt touches to the brake
shaft fixing Insert-pulsator as shown in figure. lever.
Nut-spin shaft fixing
Washer-spin • Tighten the adjustment screw completely. • Tighten the lock nut and apply a small amount of
shaft fixing paint-lock.
Tub ass’y

Adjustment bolt Brake lever

3mm

• Lay the front of the washer on the floor. • Remove four bolts mounting the gear mechanism
• Remove 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.
Gear mechanism ass’y
Brake lever Adjustment screw
Clutch lever

Gear mechanism
Washer ass’y

NOTE :
Mouting bolt Mounting bolt 1. The brake adjustment has been made at the factory, so that it is not to re-adjust. However, in case
of insufficient brake operation, perform the upper procedure.
2. Overtightening of the adjustment bolt will cause poor brake performance.
NOTE : To assemble the gear mechanism ass’y, reverse the disassembly procedure.
3. Undertightening of the adjustment bolt will cause continuous bracking and, thereby, cause the
problems of the motor during the spin cycle.

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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION
NOTES :
1. When replace the P.C.B. ASS’Y do not scratch the surface of the P.C.B. ASS’Y.
2. Disconnect the power cord from the electric outlet. Does the water supply YES The water inlet valve is Change the water inlet
continue while the defective. valve.
power is turned off?

CONCERNING WATER SUPPLY NO


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.
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION
press the power switch?
NO
Do you open the NO Open the water tap. Operate the washer
WATER after setting the water
water tap?
SUPPLY IS level to “HIGH”
YES NOT
STOPPED. NO
YES Does the water supply Normal operation.
Is the filter of the
Clean the filter. continue after the
water inlet valve water reaches to the
clogged with dirt? “HIGH” level?

NO YES
Is the air tube of water Air tube is defective. Change the air tube.
NO Increase the water level switch kinked or
Is the water pressure
pressure. deformed? Pressure switch is Change the pressure
sufficient? NO
defective. switch.
(0.3~8 kg/cm2)
NOTE : Open the water tap fully and measure
the flow rate.
Flow CONCERNING WASHING
rate(l/min.) 11.5 15.0 18.0 20.3 24.1 27.4
Water pressure PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION
WATER IS YES (kg/cm2) 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.0
NOT From the upper results, you know that the flow rate more
SUPPLIED. Does the motor operate after
than 11.5l/min. is essential for water supply. finishing water supply?

NO YES
Does the water inlet YES Water inlet valve Change water inlet
valve. Does pulsator rotate YES The triac of P.C.B is Change the P.C.B
valve make operating is defective.
in only one direction? defective. ASS’Y.
sound?
NO Normal
NO THE Does the motor make
PULSATOR operating sound?
Is the connector or Improper connection Connect the connector
NO DOES NOT
the terminal of the connector or the or the terminal YES NO
ROTATE
connected properly? terminal. properly.
EVEN IF THE Is the motor coil YES
Motor is defective. Change the motor.
YES WATER IS disconnected?
NO P.C.B AS is defective. Change the P.C.B AS. SUPPLED.
Is the output voltage
of the P.C.B normal? NO
Is the connection Improper connection Connect the terminal
condition of capacitor properly.
terminal good?
YES
Lead wire is defective. Change the lead wires. YES NO
Is the V-belt worn out? Change the V-belt.
V-belt is defective.
25 NO Change the motor. 26
CONCERNING DRAINING CONCERNING SPINNING
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION

NO YES
Do you put down Install drain hose Is the lid open? Close the lid.
Improper installation
the drain hose? properly.

YES NO

Does the drain YES Drain problem by the Remove the foreign Does the door switch Door switch is Change the door
THE switch.
motor operate foreign matter matter. operate normally? defective.
WASHING
normally? accumulated inside
MACHINE drain valve housing.
DOES NOT NO
DRAIN.
YES Drain motor is Does the safety switch NO Safety switch is Change the safety
Is the input voltage Change the drain
of drain motor defective. motor. operate normally? defective. switch.
normal?
YES
NO P.C.B ASS’Y is Change the P.C.B NO
Is the connector of Improper connection Connect the connector
defective. ASS’Y.
P.C.B AS con-nected of the connector. properly.
properly?
YES P.C.B. ASS’Y is Change P.C.B ASS’Y.
defective.
Does the pulsator
rotate while the tub
THE does not rotate?
WASHING
MACHINE NO YES
DOES NOT
SPIN. Is the input voltage YES Drain motor is Change the drain
of the drain motor defective. motor.
normal?

NO P.C.B ASS’Y is Change the P.C.B


defective. ASS’Y.

YES
Is the V-belt worn out? V-belt is defective. Change the V-belt.

NO
Is the input voltage of YES
Motor is defective. Change the motor.
motor normal?

NO
NO Connect the terminal
Is the connection Improper connection.
condition of capacitor correctly.
terminal good?

YES P.C.B ASS’Y is Change the P.C.B


defective. ASS’Y.

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CONCERNING OPERATION CONCERNING DRY
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE SOLUTION

Is the plug connect- NO NO


Connect the plug. Is the door open? Close the door
ed to electric outlet?
YES
YES Is the display error
‘EE’?
Is the condition of NO Power button is NO YES Pressure switch is Change the pressure s/w
Change P.C.B ASS’Y. NO
power button good? defective defective.
Does the water
THE supply continue? YES Check the ‘WATER IS
INDICATOR YES NOT SUPPLIED’.
LAMP(L.E.D)
Is the display error
DOES NOT Is the conncetor of NO Improper connection Connect the connector ‘LE’?
LIGHT UP the P.C.B. ASS’Y of the connector. properly.
connected properly? NO YES
WHEN THE NO
POWER YES Does the door s/w Door s/w is defective. Change the door s/w
operate normally?
BUTTON IS Is output voltage of NO Change the
Transformer is
PRESSED. the transformer defective transformer. Does the fan motor YES
normal? rotate?
YES P.C.B. ASS’Y is YES NO
Change P.C.B ASS’Y. Does the safety s/w
defective. operate normally?

Is the connection condition


THE of terminal good?
WASHING
YES Is the projection of NO Door Ass’y is Change the door
MACHINE
door good? defective Ass’y
DOES NOT
Do you press NO Press START/HOLD SPIN. Is the fuse defective
(AC220~240:1.25A) Fuse is defective Change the fuse
PROGRESS START/HOLD button? button. YES
LAMPS(LED) (AC110~127:2.5A)
YES Fan motor is YES Is the fuse
DO NOT
YES Is the connection defective defective again
LIGHT UP. P.C.B ASS’Y is Replace P.C.B ASS’Y. condition of connector
defective. Change the fan motor
and terminal good? Safety s/w is
defective Change the safety s/w
MOTOR Does the pressure switch NO Pressure switch is Change the pressure
Is the thermal fuse NO
ROTATES operate normally? defective. switch. PCB ASSY is Change the PCB ASS’y
defective?
WHEN defective.
START/HOLD YES Abnormal
BUTTON IS YES Thermal fuse is Change the Thermal fuse
Check the output P.C.B ASS’Y is Change P.C.B ASS’Y.
NOT defective
voltage of P.C.B ASS’Y defective
PRESSED.
Does the warm air
NO supply?
Is the resistance of
Is the strange noise YES There is foreign matter Remove the foreign heater 150~450Ω? NO
Heater is defective Change the heater
generated when the between pulsator and matter.
ABNORMAL pulsator rotates in YES
tub.
NOISE TEST MODE of P.C.B Is the connection
DURING ASS’Y? condition of termianl
WASH PCB ASSY is defective Change the PCB ASSY
NO good?
PROCESS. YES
Is the V-belt worn V-belt is defective. Change the V-belt.
29 out? 30
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, PUMP,
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.

Wash loads get uneven during spin. Re-set wash loads evenly. M
INTERRUPT UNIT
Poor installation of the unit. Proper installation. I
The lid is opened. Close the lid. C
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR UNIT
The safety switch is inferior. Change the safety switch. O
The load sensing is inferior. After the M
load sensing operates about 20 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
seconds, the message is displayed RELAY DRIVE
during 0.5 second and water level is UNIT
always fixed ‘high’. Change the P.C.B. ASS’Y. I.C
(5840) MAIN OSC (12 MHz)
The water level sensing is inferior. Check the water level sensor and
the contact part of the connector.
DWF-1095
This condition shows that (S/H) button Close the door. SUB OSC
is pressed with the door being open (32.768 KHz)
after reservation washing time is set.
KEY INPUT UNIT
This condition is continuous water supply in dry course by defact of water inlet RESET UNIT
valve, or water level is higher RESET POINT before the dry course start.

It’s reservation. E10 is occurred when reservation is setted without selecting BUZZER UNIT
course (DWF-1095x series could not reserve without selecting course)

SAFETY SWITCH
UNIT
EEPROM UNIT

31 32
MINUTE EXPLANATION DIAGRAM FOR EACH PARTS LOAD DRIVE UNIT
(cw wash, ccw wash, drain, hot water, cold water, bubble, pump)
MICOM IC (64 DIP)

1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND EXPLANATION

WH/BK
P10/S00 1 64 P07 FAN

P11/SI0/SB0 2 63 P06 PK
BUBBLE
P12/SCK0 3 62 P05
P13/S01 4 61 P04 RD/BL
COLD WATER
P14/SI1/SB1 5 60 P03
P15/SKC1 6 59 P02 YW

P16/BUZ 7 58 P01 HOT WATER

P17/PWM 8 57 P00
YW/BK
TEST1 9 56 S29 DRAIN

RES 10 55 S28
BL
XT1 11 54 S27 CCW WASH

XT2 12 53 S26
VSS 13 52 S25 VT
CW WASH
CF1 14 51 S24
LC866020Y-5644
CF2 15 50 S23
SANYO BL/WH

VDD 16 49 S22 PUMP

P80/AN0 17 ROM : 16384X8 bit 48 S21


BL/YW
P81/AN1 18 RAM : 384X8 bit 47 S20 AC COMMON

P82/AN2 19 46 S19
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 • Controlling load of button input in MICOM terminal, it is selected to ‘L’ or ‘H’. It is selected to ‘H’ in
S1/T1 26 39 S14/T14 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
TRIAC as switching element, force to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ by use of the Q1 (KTN2222S) in the rest loads,
S4/T4 29 36 S11/T11
when the MICOM terminal voltage change 0V to 5.4v, each TRIAC DRIVE TR is active, and then TRIAC
S5/T5 30 35 S10/T10 switches the source of electric power to loads.
S6/T6 31 34 S9/S9
• The purpose of using the MICOM terminal No. 6 Q2(KTA 1664) is that the Q2 prevents the instant
S7/T7 32 33 S8/T8 supply of electric power supply to loads, in case MICOM’s action is wrong by means of pushing initial
power switch.

33 34
2. DETAIL EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT ACTION (ACTION OF CW WASH) 3. DETAIL EXPLANATION OF HEATER PARTS

BLACK

BLACK

• In case MICOM terminal No. 31 is ‘H’ and No. 6 is ‘L’ the Q1 (KTN2222S) & the Q2 (KTA1664) turn on
and control the TRIAC. The resistance, as 62Ω & 1/2W, of the R52 is used to limit the GATE current of
• In case MICOM terminal No. 8 is “L”, Q6 is off and Q7 is on, and Heater is drived by RELAY.
the TRIAC.
• D3 prevents Q7 from reverse voltage of coil when RELAY is off.
• The resistance R1(3.9KΩ, 1/4W) and the R5(1KΩ, 1/4W) control the base current of the Q1 & Q2 in
• RELAY of heater unit is drived by DC 9V. DC 9V is supplied from REGULATOR PQ09RF1.
order as TR forces to turn on sufficiently.
• The ceramic condenser C29 between the T1 and the GATE of the TRIAC8 is used for preventing the
• The waveform of MICOM No.8 is as follows.
wrong action by means of the noise.
• The R63(100Ω, 1W) and C28(683K) between the T1 and T2 of the TRIAC is used for protecting the
TRIAC, it usually called SNUBBER CIRCUIT.
• The waveform of MICOM No. 31 & 6 is as follows.

VOLTAGE

5.4V
Terminal No. 31
action stop action
0V t
STOP ACTION STOP

5.4V
Terminal No. 6
action
0V t

35 36
4. CAUTION AND CHECKING FOR A/S WATER LEVEL SENSOR UNIT
• If load is active as soon as the power switch is ‘ON’, check the driving TRIAC of load. 1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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


shape • CHECK the resistance of the T1 & shape • CHECK the resistance of the T1 &
T2 of TRIAC. (∞Ω). T2 of TRIAC.(∞Ω).
• CHECK the total parts without fail, • CHECK the total parts without fail,
in case the TRIAC has a short in case the TRIAC has a short
T1 T2 G circuit. T1 G T2 circuit.

• Check the MICOM output terminal, if the load doesn’t act although the TRIAC isn’t anything wrong.

• Soemtimes it is happened that TRIAC DRIVE TR has circuit or an open circuit. In this case, being 2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
measured the resistance between the TR E & C with tester, the resistance value should be near the • Push the power switch. And, in order to carry on the action of course selection, input the selection of
∞Ω. If not, the DRIVE TR is out of order. frequency according to each water level selection.
• The frequency of water level sensor in each water level becomes square wave and is sended to the
• If the ceramic condenser(C17, C19, C20, C23, C24, C29) using by protecting the noise between the MICOM.
GATE & T1 of each TRIAC has a short circuit, it has no voltage drop between the T1 and GATE. WATER LEVEL NAME FREQUENCY WATER LEVEL DWF-1095X
Therefore, the TRIAC is not turn on.
HIGH 22.52KHz 400±15 96L
MIDDLE 23.04KHz 340+10, -15 81L
• If MICOM terminal No. 6 is not active from 5.4V to 0V, all DRIVE TR of the TRIAC are not turn on.
LOW 23.56KHz 280±15 65L
Therefore, the TRIAC is not out of order, to begin with, check the micom terminal No. 6 and TR Q2(KTA
SMALL 24.05KHz 220±15 49L
1664) necessarily.
E.SMALL 24.33KHz 180±15 36L
• The TRIAC’s names and values of the snubber & resistance of the total parts are as follows. RESET 25.02KHz
60±20
0 25.40KHz

GATE’S If the water level is selected ‘HIGH’ in washing, water suppply proceeds until inputing the frequency 22.70
RESISTANCES OF VALUES OF THE RESISTANCES OF
LOAD TRIAC’S NAME LIMITED KHz of ‘HIGH’ in the MICOM terminal No. 24. Being finished the water supply, washing process is
CURRENTS SNUBBER TOTAL PARTS
proceeded. After the washing process, water level reaches to RESET point, and then after the (D) + 60
seconds, the spin process begins.
100Ω, 1W+683K
CW WASH SM12JZ47 62Ω, 1/2W • The value of the frequency between the MICOM terminal No. 24 and the GND.
AC 250V
BCR12PM-14L

SM12JZ47 100Ω, 1W+683K


CCW WASH 62Ω, 1/2W
BCR12PM-14L AC 250V

100Ω, 1W+103K
DRAINAGE BCR1AM-12L 330Ω, 1/4W
AC 250V

HOT & COLD 100Ω, 1W+223K


SM3JZ47 62Ω, 1/2W 3. CAUTION FOR A/S
WATER AC 250V
• 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
BUBBLE 100Ω, 1W+103K
BCR1AM-12L 330Ω, 1/4W message is displayed as ‘E9’. In case of proceeding the water supply continuously in ‘HIGH’ water level,
GENERATOR AC 250V
it is desirable to change the WATER LEVEL SENSOR because of the defect in the WATER LEVEL
SENSOR.
SM8JZ47 100Ω, 1W+103K
PUMP 62Ω, 1/2W • Check the TR Q4(A1270Y)
BCR8PM-14L AC 250V
• 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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ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY UNIT • The Electrolytic condenser C13(3300µF, 10V) and diode D2 is used in order that at instant power supply
failure circuit should remember the contents of the program. It happens that the MICOM terminal NO, 16
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
has instant interruption of electric power, yet the MICOM is not discharged electricity because of the
diode D2.
• The measurement of voltage is as follows.
1 EFFECTIVE VALUE 2 3 4 5
165V 5.3V 7.6V 7.6V 5.96V 5.4V
220V 7.6V 10.6V 10.6V 5.98V 5.4V
275V 9.7V 13.7V 13.7V 5.98V 5.4V

3. CAUTION FOR A/S


• Measure the voltage of input terminal REGULATOR I.C of 7806 with
2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
tester. And, compare the measuring value with the voltage table.
• The primary voltage of the transformer sets 220V, the secondary voltage of the transformer is full • Check the condendser in case the electrolytic condenser and
wave rectified by use of the D7 (1N4003) & D8(1N4003). ceramic condenser have short circuit. The reason is that it happens
no electric power supply.
1 The gray & red (The waveform in 4 The waveform of output in the
secondary part of the transformer) REGULATOR I.C 7806.

f=60Hz

INTERRUPT UNIT
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Vpeak=11.4V
Vrms=8V

2 Measuring the wave form in case of the 5 The waveform after passing the D2.
removing condenser by the removal ripple
C33

2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
3 It is removed the ripple with attaching the The INTERRUPT UNIT is necessary to reduce the generation of surge, by use of being voltage ‘ON’ from
C33(2200µF). the zero voltage.

• The waveform of the part 1 • The waveform of the part 2 (in case of cutting
the part of the dotted line)
12V

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• After connecting the part of the dotted line & • The waveform measurement in the MICOM BUZZER UNIT
waveform measurement No. 21
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

The waveform of the secondary part in transformer passes through the diode D6, D9(1N4003), and then
the voltage is divided by means of the resistance R64 & R65. This voltage gives force to input the pulse to
the MICOM terminal No. 21 on the ground of action of the TR Q17(C3202Y).

3. CAUTION FOR A/S 2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT


• The phenomenon of no electric power supply happens, to begin with check the electric power supply • After the button action and total process ends, BUZZER is active.
unit, and then check the INTERRUPT UNIT. It is desirable to measure the Q17(C3202Y) with tester and • It is active directly with offering an output the frequency waveform of 2 KHz from the MICOM terminal
the C10(C103Z). No.7.
• The R7 is ‘PULL UP’ resistance, and the R8 is restrict resistor of the Q1 base current, and the R5 is
RESET UNIT 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
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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.

BUTTON INPUT UNIT


2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• The RESET unit is a hardware circuit, of which all programs are initialized, when the power switch is 1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
‘ON’, Here, the reason why uses RESET I.C. is that the RESET UNIT prevents the MICOM from
incorrect action. Also, the R11 & C7(104Z) as a RC filter, is used in order to absorb the noise.
• The waveform measurement of the part 1
with being ‘ON’ the power switch.

3. CAUTION FOR A/S


• Check the output of the RESET I.C. and judge whether or not it is something wrong,
1. OUTPUT
2. INPUT(VDD)
3. GROUND

• The R12 and C8 turn on the accurate RESET value with controlling the RC time constant.
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• Part of the button scan OSCILLATION UNIT
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Murata 3 Terminal
Ceramic Resonator
(CST 12.00MTW)

Kyocera 32.768 KHz


Crystal Oscillator
(KF-38G-13P0200)

The system of the BUTTON SCAN is in wide use for the method of the DUTY output part in L.E.D DRIVE,
yet here, it is in use for the method of the segmental output.
2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• As the OSCILLATION UNIT is a basic part of the MICOM DRIVE. If the oscillation doesn’t generate, we
able to consider that the MICOM is destroyed.

• The waveform between the part of 1 The waveform between the part of 2
and the GND and the GND

Duty Part

Waveform
No Generation

• Specification of oscillator

CONDENSER
TYPE OF OSCILLATOR MAKER NAME OF OSCILLATOR
Segmental Waveform C1 C2
for Button Input 12 MHZ
Segment Part MURATA CST 12.00 MTW 33 PF 33PF
CERAMIC RESONATOR
32.768KHZ
KYOCERA KF-38G-13P0200 18PF 18PF
CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR

• It is general use for the MICOM maker’s recommendatory value of condenser which is fit for MICOM’s
characteristics.

• The R82(10MΩ, 1/6W) is in use to get rid of the initial abnormal oscillatory phenomenon of the 32.768
KHz crystal oscillator.

• 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
line at the time of button push.

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SAFETY SWITCH UNIT • The element which has an effect on data of LOAD SENSOR

1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CONDITION SPECIFICATION


VOLTAGE 100V AC 110V AC 127V AC 220V AC 240V AC
CAPACITY OF CONDENSER 65.0 µF 54.0 µF 41.6 µF 13.5 µF 11.4 µF
TENSION OF BELT 450gf 450gf 450gf 450gf 450gf

DISPLAY UNIT
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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’.
• Case of range 40mSEC~300mSEC in spinning time: It is regarded that washing clothes should be
inclined. Accordingly washing time increases 8 minutes and rinsing action takes place another one time.
Case of above 300 mSEC : It is regarded that lid should be open. Therefore it is displayed as ‘LE’.

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.

Lid is closed Lid is open

LOAD SENSOR UNIT


1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• 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).

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2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT TEMPERATURE SENSOR UNIT
• The MICOM terminal No. 33~40 amplifies the source current to produce the ‘H’ by use of the buffer
1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
UDX-2981A. And the MICOM terminal No. 43~54 sufficiently amplifies the sink current by use of the
DRIVE I.C. ULN-2004A.

• The waveform between the part of 1 and the GND(part of the DUTY)

• The division rate of the DUTY is 1/9. And as part of the DUTY treats the black time between the square
waves, it prevents the phenomenon of faint lighting of L.E.D unnecessarily due to the phenomenon of
fold in delay time of the IC 8 between the input and output.
2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
• The equivalent circuit of DRIVE IC & BUFFER IC • To use resistor for temperature detection, the value of R31 was decided to the center value of
temperature bandwidth (-20~70°C), that is, resistance of temperature sensor is 51.35 KΩ at 25°C.
ULN-2004A Therefore the value of R31 was decided to 51.5 KΩ, F(1%).
• C15 used electrolytic condensor (1µF) to remove noise and to stabilize the voltage.

3. CAUTION FOR A/S


1. HOW TO CHECK TEMPERATURE SENSOR.( Reference to TEST MODE)
If the L.E.D displays ‘LO’ or ‘HI’, there is some trouble with the temperature sensor.
In this case, the processing is designed to perform normal processing. Before change temperature
sensor, check the connector and temperature sensor.

2. There is function to give up role of temperature sensor forcibly.


At the first condition in TEST MODE press the RESERVATION button. And after change data by
UDN-2981A SOAK button, press START/HOLD button.
If so, data input. (11 : perform to temperature sensor, 22 : give up temperature sensor)

3. In the FUZZY course (WASH:14min, RINSE : 2Times, SPIN:5min, COOL WATER SELECTION) the
total processing time can be changed by water temperature.

• If the light of the DISPLAY unit is does not appear, check the circuit using the oscilloscope.

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

No. TIME DISPLAY FUNCTION

1 SEC State of first lighting.

Temperature which sensing thermistor.


2 SEC LO : Thermistor open.
HI : Thermistor short.
WASH FEED RINS RES SPIN DRY HOT COLD H. FUZ. SPEE

3 SEC All LED light 8 times and go back to first stage.


M. MEM. STRO
L. SOAK. NIGHT
S. SUIT. BLAN
MIN. TIME HOUR MIN. REM. TIME ES. SILK. DRY

2. EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT
In contrast with mask ROM, EEPROM which enable WRITE/READ by program, memorize data even
during POWER is OFF. COURSE2
Keep course 1 and pushing button of RINSE and SPIN
• EEPROM PIN FUNCTION •RINSE BUTTON

PIN NAME FUNCTION DISPLAY FUNCTION


Chip selector drain`➜`off`➜`cold water`➜`off`➜`hot
CS Chip is enabled when CS is at ‘L’ level. water`➜`off`➜`pulsator
Set CS to ‘H’ level before executing instruction. SOAK WASH FEED RINS RES SPIN DRY HOT COLD H.
M.
FUZ.
MEM.
SPEE
STRO
rotate(right)`➜`off`➜`bubble`➜`off`➜`pulsator
L. SOAK. NIGHT
S. SUIT. BLAN
HOUR MIN. TIME HOUR MIN. REM. TIME ES. SILK. DRY
rotate(left)`➜`off➜pump➜`off`➜`fan`➜`off`➜`heater
Clock input `➜`off`➜`load check`➜`off`➜`door
CLK The DI data is latched at the rising edge of CLK. check`➜`off`➜`all led light
The data is out from DO at the falling edge of CLK.
CLK is enable when CS is at ‘L’ level.
•SPIN BUTTON
DI Serial data input TIME TO PUSH
The address, command and data input pin. DISPLAY FUNCTION
THE SPIN BUTTON

DO Serial data output 1st Time FUZ

The data output pin

Organization select drain`➜`spin`➜`cold water`➜`hot


ORG The 16-bit organization is selected when ORG is ‘H’ level. FUZ water`➜`pulsator rotae(right) ➜bubble ➜`pulsator
2nd Time
The 8-bit organization is selected when ORG is ‘L’ level. rotae(left)`➜ pump`➜fan`➜`heater`➜`door
check(dc/do)`➜`off
Status output
RDY/BUSY ‘L’ level is output during program or chip eraise operation. FUZ Repeat drive without “off” in “d2”
3rd Time function
‘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
49defective. 50
•CANCEL BUTTON •COURSE BUTTON
TIME TO PUSH
THE WATER DISPLAY FUNCTION TIME TO PUSH DISPLAY FUNCTION
LEVEL BUTTON THE SOAK BUTTON
•It’s LOAD SENSING change function
•It is the function to select strength of water
according to water level in fuzzy course. wave in fuzzy course.

•It is able to set LOAD SENSING DATA in all


•SETTING METHOD
local AC VOLTAGE and FREQUENCY
1st Time Save if by START/HOLD BUTTON after set
1st Time the SOAK BUTTON

•SETTING METHOD
Set the WASH BUTTON(data up), SOAK : strong : medium
2nd Time
2nd Time BUTTON (data down) to each level, save it : soft
by START/HOLD BUTTON.

•RES. BUTTON
•WATER LEVEL BUTTON
TIME TO PUSH DISPLAY FUNCTION TIME TO PUSH
THE WASH BUTTON DISPLAY FUNCTION
THE SOAK BUTTON
•It is the function to set water level data (by •It is the function to give up temperature
LOAD SENSING of fuzzy course) higher, or sensing in fuzzy course.
lower

•It is the function to adjust the error of LOAD •SETTING METHOD


SENSING Save it START/HOLD BUTTON after set the
1st Time 1st Time SOAK BUTTON

: action : stop

•SETTING METHOD
2nd Time Save it by start/hold button after set the
WASH BUTTON

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SYMBOL RATINGS(V) SPECIFILATIONS
APPENDIX

100~127 250V/15A
A 220~240 250V/10A
100~127 600MA
B 220~240 315MA
100~127 2.5A
C 220~240 1.25A
110 5.5µF
120 45.6µF
D 127 41.6µF
220 13.5µF
230 12.5µF
240 11.4µF
•RATING : REFER TO RATING PLATE
WIRING DIAGRAM (DFW-1095xE MODEL)
WIRING DIAGRAM (DFW-1095Px MODEL)

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PARTS DIAGRAM
(DWF-1095xE,1095Px MODEL)

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DWF-1095xE MODEL

57 58
DWF-1095Px MODEL

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PARTS LIST (DWF-1095xE, 1095Px MODEL) NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK

NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK P35 3619005110 SWITCH PRESSURE KANBAYASHI,PS-D7 1
P36 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 1
P01 3613003700 HOLDER HINGE ABS 2
P37 3619005600 SWITCH SAFETY DC 15V, 10mA, SF-050F 1
P02 7122401008 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X10 SUS 2
P38 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
P03 3610903600 CAP DOOR ABS, AL COATING 2
P39 3610303700 BASE DETERGENT FRPP 1
P04 7121401608 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 SUS 2
P40 3515402130 VALVE INLET AC 220V/60Hz WARM 1 LE/PL
P05 3611707010 DOOR AS DOOR+DOOR I 1
3615403630 AC 110~130V/60HZ WARM 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
P06 7122401008 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X10 SUS 2
3615403830 AC 220~240V/50Hz WARM 1 NE/ME/PN/PM
P07 3610904200 CAP SCREW CR 2
P41 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X1S MFZN 6
P08 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 2
P42 3615402010 VALVE INLET AC 220V/60Hz COLD 1 LE/PL
P09 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12MFZN 1
3615403510 AC 110~130V/60Hz COLD 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
P10 3610902600 CAP REAR CR 2
3615403710 AC 220~240V/50Hz COLD 1 NE/ME/PN/PM
P11 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
P43 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X1S MFZN 4
P12 3611606000 DECORATOR FILM PC FILM 0.254T 1
P44 3618100600 NOZZLE PP 1
P13 3614211200 PANEL AS ABS, CURL FIT PVA 1
P45 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
P14 PRPSSWNJ00 PCB AS DWF-1095xE, NON-PUMP 1 xE MODEL
P46 3615105000 SPRING L SUS 304 1
PRPSSWNK00 DWF-1095Px, PUMP 2 Px MODEL
P47 3612901100 HINGE L POM 1
P15 7121401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 SUS 7
P48 3615105100 SPRING R SUS 304 1
P16 3610901000 CAP CR 2
P49 3612901200 HINGE R POM 1
P17 3616001200 SPECIAL BOLT T1 TRS 5X73 MFZN 2
P50 5EP4054801 TRANS POWER AC 230V/50Hz, DC 0.65A 1 NE/ME/LE/PN/PM/PL
P18 3614508100 PLATE T ABS 1
5EP4054811 AC 115V/50Hz, DC 0.65A 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
P19 3611408900 COVER R ABS 1
P51 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
P20 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
P52 3611901210 FILTER POLY-ESTER 1
P21 3612800100 HEATER FAN AS AC 220V/60Hz 1 LE/PL
P53 3613003800 HODER FILTER ABS 1
3612800110 AC 230V/50Hz 1 NE/ME/PN/PM
P54 3612718701 HARNESS AS DWF-1095, NON-PUMP 1 NE/ME/LE
3612800120 AC 110V/60Hz 1 TE/SE/PT/PS
3612718711 DWF-1095, NON-PUMP 1 TE/SE
P22 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 3
3612718720 DWF-1095, PUMP 1 PN/PM/PL
P23 3613300400 INSULATOR EPS 1
3612718730 DWF-1095, PUMP 1 PT/PS/PA
P24 3016001300 SPECIAL SCREW AS T2S TRS 4X10+WASHER 2
P55 5F3GB3102L FUSE GLASS TUBE 315mA, 250V T/L 1 NE/ME/LE/PN/PL
P25 3611105400 CASE DETERGENT ABS 1
5FKGB6011S 600mA, 250V T/L 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
P26 3961000200 MOTOR DC DC 9V BRUSHLESS 1
P56 3612501700 GUIDE PP 1
P27 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
P57 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 1
P28 3611408700 COVER L ABS 1
H01 7171045210 SCREW TAPTITE T2S PAN M4X52X1.41P 2
P29 7121301611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 2
H02 3963322900 MOTOR SHADED POLE AC 220V/60Hz 1 LE/PL
P30 7122401208 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 SUS 2
3963513600 AC 220~240V/50HZ 1 NE/ME/PN/PM
P31 3619007800 SWITCH DOOR AS DWDS-01 1
3963220600 AC 120V/60HZ 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
P32 36100B4000 UNIT BUBBLE AS AC 220V/60Hz 1 LE/PL
H03 3612300600 GASKET (A) EPDM SHEET 1
36100B4010 AC 100~130V/50~60Hz 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
H04 3611106900 CASE PET 1
36100B4020 AC 220~240V/50Hz 1 NE/ME/PN/PM
H05 3611800400 FAN AS AL 1
P33 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
H06 7401004011 WASHER SPRING SW-4 MFZN 1
P34 4500D08200 HOSE ID=4.0, OD=8.0 1
H07 7391400011 NUT HEX 6N1-4 MFZN M4X0.7 1
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NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK PARTS LIST (DWF-1095xE MODEL)
H08 3612004600 FIXTURE PPS 2
NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK
H09 3612800200 HEATER AC 220~240V 1 NE/ME/LE/PN/PM/PL
C01 3614508300 PLATE UPPER PP 1
3612800210 AC 100~130V 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
C02 7122401265 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 BSNI 6
H10 3612300800 GASKET(C) POLY-URETHANE 1
C03 3611402800 COVER BACK PP 1
H11 3611407400 COVER PET 1
C04 7112401011 SCREW TAPPING T1 TRS 4X10 MFZN 4
H12 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 6
C05 3614509600 PLATE LOWER PP 1
H13 3612300700 GASKET (B) POLY-UPETHANE 1
C06 7122401265 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 BSNI 4
H14 3612718801 HARNESS SUB DWF-1095 1 NE/ME/LE/PN/PM/PL
C07 7001401065 SCREW MACHINE PAN 4X10 BSNI 1
3612718810 DWF-1095 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
C08 4509K64000 HARNESS OUTER 50/0.18GREEN, ST710095-2 1
H15 5FKGD1222L FUSE GLASS TUBE KS TL 1.25A 250V MF51 1 NE/ME/LE/PN/PM/PL
C09 3612600700 HANDEL CANINET PR-HD 2
5FKGB2522L KS TL 2.5A 250V MF51 1 TE/SE/PT/PS/PA
C10 7122401613 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFCR 1
H16 3618905410 UNIT FUSE AS AC 250V/15A, 150°C 1
C11 36100B2100 ASSY CONDENSER 400VAC(13.5µ+60µH) 1 NE
3610045630 400VAC(11.4µ+60µH) 1 NE
36100B2100 400VAC(15.0µ+60µH) 1 LE
3610076130 200VAC(54.0µ+60µH) 1 TE
3610076230 200VAC(41.6µ+60µH) 1 SE
C12 3611301200 CORD POWER AS 3X1.25SQ X 2.3 1 NE/ME/LE
3611301800 3X2.0SQX2.3 1 TE/SE
C13 4505A63030 C.E.C. SMALL ST CE-230 2
C14 3618905100 UNIT FUSE FILTER 471D-14A 1 NE/ME/LE
3618905110 471D-14A 1 TE/SE
C15 5FKGD1032S FUSE GLASS TUBE AC 250V/10A 1 NE/ME/LE
5FKGD1832S AC 250V/18A 1 TE/SE
C16 4509L03031 COVER DRAIN HOLE PE-HD 1
C17 3617700400 LEG FIX RUBBER BUTYL 2
C18 4509M10032 FIXTURE PP 2
C19 7122502011 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 5X20 MFZN 2
C20 7112401411 SCREW TAPPING T1 TRS 4X14 MFZN 13
C21 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 6
C22 3610904100 CAP LEG ABS, AL COATING 2
C23 3618900700 UNIT LEG RUBBER+BOLT 2
C24 3612000200 FIXTURE LEG PPG 2
C25 3613000600 HOLDER LEG ABS 2
C26 3610303600 BASE U PP 1
C27 3610800700 CABINET PCM 0.7T 1
C28 3611604820 DECORATOR AS AL COATING LABEL 1
3613501800 LABEL POWER UV COATING 1 OPTION
C29 3612200200 FRAME T PP 1
C30 7112401411 SCREW TAPPING T1 TRS 4X14 MFZN 19
T01 3610085500 ASSY FILTER PP (NYLON 74X130) 1
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NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK
T02 3612501800 GUIDE FILTER AS DWF-1080R2 1 T38 4509M79002 HOSE A DRAIN AS DWF-6670D 1
T03 3616004700 SPECIAL SCREW T2S TRS 4X8 SUS, 2-LINE 2 T39 4501F060120 CLAMP SWPA2 ZN8-C 1
T04 7122401208 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 SUS 2 T40 4509M56000 HOSE DRAIN EVA (L=930) 1
T05 3610900700 CAP PULSATOR PP 1 T41 7122401613 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFCR 1
T06 4505E3203A SC PULSATOR FIX AS 6X26.5, O-RING-SILOCK 1 T42 3616000701 SPECIAL BOLT-PULLEY 6B-1-6X20 SM20CK(ZN) 1
T07 3619701400 PULSATOR PP 1 T43 7393600011 NUT HEX 6N-3-6 MFZN 1
T08 4509G32221 INSERT PULSATOR SMS 1025 1 T44 7341601611 SPECIAL BOLT 6B-16X16 MFZN 4
T09 4509G83080 SPECIAL SPIN NUT ZNC2 CU, NI COATING 1 T45 3618300100 PLATE GEAR PROTECT SBHG1 1.6T 1
T10 4509L83070 SPECIAL WASHER SUS304, T2.0, PI44 1 T46 7640801611 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X1 SW MFZN 4
T11 3616101500 BALANCER AS DWF-1080RS 1 T47 3617301000 GEAR MECHANISM GM-6685, NTN 1
T12 3616003700 SPECIAL SCREW 5.5X16 SUS 24 T48 4505E34091 SPACER GEAR SUS304 1
T13 3618801600 TUB YUS430D 1 T49 4507D34020 BELT V M20 1 NE/ME
T14 3618801910 TUB U FRPP 1 4507B34020 M19.5 1 LE/TE/SE
T15 3617200200 FLANGE TUB ADC-10 1 T50 7650802511 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X25 HS MFZN 2
T16 4505E83100 SPECIAL BOLT BASE 6.5X23 12 T51 7401008011 WASHER SPRING SW-8 MFZN 2
T17 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 4 T52 7400108011 WASHER PLANE PW-1-8 MFZN 2
T18 4500D83100 NOZZLE AS BUBBLING 1 T53 3616100600 BALANCER WEIGHT FC-20, 3550GR 1
T19 4509M83030 COVER TUB *O PP(J-360) 1 T54 4509M34010 BASE SBHG 2.0T 1
T20 4509M83013 TUB*O PP 1 T55 4505E83100 SPECIAL BOLT BASE 6.5X23 3
T21 4509M25020 PIN SUSPENSION HSW3 4 T56 3966010130 MOTOR SYNCRONOUS AC 220~240V/50Hz 1 NE/ME
T22 3615300300 SUPPORTER UPPER NYLON6(1021ST) 4 450ED45030 AC 110~120V/60Hz 1 TE/SE
T23 4509M25031 ROD SUSPENSION SWRCH 4 3966320210 AC 220V/60Hz 1 LE
T24 3610900100 CAP NYLON 4 T57 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
T25 3615100800 SPRING SUSPENSION SWA L=100mm, YELLOW 2 RIGHT T58 DTPMK51FD1 SENSOR THERMISTOR PTM-K51F-D1 L=470mm 1
3615100900 SPRING SUSPENSION SWA L=105mm, WHITE 2 LEFT
T26 4507E76000 CAP SUSPENSION 4
T27 4509M06010 HOSE OVER FLOW PE-LD 1
T28 3615403900 VALVE DRAIN AS DWF-8590RDS 1
T29 4508E83120 SCREW BASE FIX SM 5X13 6
T30 4500D08180 CLAMP SWC 1
T31 4500D08170 HOSE ID=0.8, OD=12.0 1
T32 3611502101 CUSHION DOWN POM(H=13mm) 2
T33 3964821000 MOTOR CONDENSER AC 240V/50Hz 1 NE/ME
3964820800 AC 110V/60Hz 1 TE
3964820900 AC 120V/60Hz 1 SE
3964320800 AC 220V/60Hz 1 LE
T34 7650804211 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X42 S.P/W MFZN 4
T35 3618401300 PULLEY MOTOR ADC-12, DP=60.5, 50Hz 1 NE/ME
3618400700 ADC-12, DP=52.5, 60Hz 1 LE/TE/SE
T36 4509M79010 CLAMP HOSE JSW2 6D ZN8-C(R17) 1
T37 4509D03083 GUIDE DRAIN HOSE NYLON 6 1
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PARTS LIST (DWF-1095Px MODEL) NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK
C28 7122502011 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 5X20 MFZN 2
NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK
C29 4509M10032 FIXTURE PP 2
C01 3614508300 PLATE UPPER PP 1
C30 3617700400 LEG FIX RUBBER BUTYL 2
C02 7122401265 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 BSNI 6
C31 7112401411 SCREW TAPPING T1 TRS 4X14 MFZN 13
C03 3611402800 COVER BACK PP 1
C32 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 6
C04 712401011 SCREW TAPPING T1 TRS 4X10 MFZN 1
C33 3610904100 CAP LEG ABS, AL COATING 2
C05 3614509600 PLATE LOWER PP 1
C34 3618900700 UNIT LEG RUBBER+BOLT 2
C06 7122401265 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 BSNI 4
C35 3612000200 FIXTURE LEG PPG 2
C07 3611301200 CORD POWER AS 3X1.25SQX2.3 125V/15A 1 PT/PS/PA
C36 3613000600 HOLDER LEG ABS 2
3611301800 T2S TRS 4X16 MFCR 1
C37 3610303600 BASE U PP 1
C08 7122401613 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFCR 1
C38 3610800700 CABINET PCM 0.7T 1
C09 3610032630 ASSY CONDENSER 400VAC(13.5µ+60µH) 1 PN
C39 3611604820 DECORATOR AS AL COATING LABEL 1
3610045630 400VAC(11.4µ+60µH) 1 PM
3613501800 LABEL POWER UV COATING 1 OPTION
36100B2100 400VAC(15.0µ+60µH) 1 PL
C40 3612200200 FRAM,E T PP 1
3610076130 200VAC(54.0µ+60µH) 1 PT
C41 7112401411 SCREW TAPPING T1 TRS 4X14 MFZN 19
3610076230 200VAC(41.6µ+60µH) 1 PS
T01 3610085500 ASSY FILTER PP(NYLON 74X130) 1
3618904120 200VAC(45.6µ+60µH) 1 PA
T02 3612501800 GUIDE FILTER AS DWF-1080R2 1
C10 3612600700 HANDLE CABINET PE-HD 2
T03 3616004700 SPECIAL SCREW T2S TRS 4X8 SUS, 2-LINE 2
C11 4505A63030 C.E.C. SMALL ST CE-230 2
T04 7122401208 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 SUS 2
C12 5FKGD1032S FUSE GLASS TUBE AC 250V/10A 1 PN/PM/PL
T05 3610900700 CAP PULSATOR PP 1
5FKGD1832S AC 250V/18A 1 PT/PS/PA
T06 4505E3203A SC PULSATOR FIX AS 6X26.5, O-RING+SILOCK 1
C13 3618905100 UNIT FUSE FILTER 471D-14A 1 PN/PM/PL
T07 3619701400 PULSATOR PP 1
3618905110 471D-14A 1 PT/PS/PA
T08 4509G3221 INSERT PULSATOR SMS 1025 1
C14 3612502300 GUIDE DRAIN HOSE PP (JI-360) 1
T09 4509G83080 SPECIAL SPIN NUT ZNC2 CU, NI COATING 1
C15 3613203101 HOSE AS DWF-5230PN 1
T10 4509L83070 SPECIAL WASHER SUS304, T2.0, P144 1
C16 3611200200 CLAMP B SW 2.6D ZN8-C 1
T11 3616101500 BALANCER AS DWF-1080R2 1
C17 5F3GB1022S FUSE GLASS TUBE 250V 1A T/L 51T V/S 1 PN/PM/PL
T12 3616003700 SPECIAL SCREW 5.5X16 SUS 24
5F1GB3121S 125V 3.15A T/L 51SB U/C 1 PT/PS/PA
T13 3618801600 TUB YUS430D 1
C18 3611405300 COVER PUMP HFH-400, FRPS(466FWU) 1
T14 3618801910 TUB U FRPP 1
C19 4505E05050 SPECIAL SCREW 5.2X18 3
T15 3617200200 FLANGE TUB ADC-10 1
C20 7341601611 SPECIAL BOLT 6B-1-6X16 MFZN 4
T16 4505E83100 SPECIAL BOLT BASE 6.5X23 12
C21 3963513430 MOTOR SHADED POLE AC 220~240V/50Hz 1 PN/PM
T17 7122401611 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN 4
3963220330 AC 110V/60Hz 1 PT
T18 4500D83100 NOZZLE AS BUBBLING 1
3963322730 AC 220V/60Hz 1 PL
T19 4509M83030 COVER TUB *O PP(J-360) 1
3963821530 AC 120V/60Hz 1 PS/PA
T20 4509M83013 TUB *O PP 1
C22 3611109700 CASE FILTER FRPP 1
T21 4509M25020 PIN SUSPENSION HSW3 4
C23 3610903800 CAP FILTER PP(J-150, H350F) 1
T22 3615300300 SUPPORTER UPPER NYLON6(1021ST) 4
C24 3616004300 SPECIAL WASHER PC FILM T0.5 1
T23 4509M25031 ROD SUSPENSION SWRCH 4
C25 3614002000 PACKING NBR 1
T24 2610900100 CAP NYLON 4
C26 3611901800 FILTER LINT PP(J-150, H350F) 1
T25 3615100800 SPRING SUSPENSION SWA L=100mm YELLOW 2 RIGHT
C27 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
3615100900 SPRING SUSPENSION SWA L=100mm WHITE 2 LEFT
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NO. PARTS CODE PARTS NAME DESCRIPTION Q’TY REMARK

Service Manual
T26 4507E76000 CAP SUSPENSION 4
T27 3613205400 HOSE OVERFLOW E526F 1
T28 36171005410 ELBOW DRAIN PP(J-150, H350F) 1
T29 4508E83120 SCREW BASE FIX SM 5X13 6
T30 4500D08180 CLAMP SWC 1
T31 4500D08170 HOSE ID=0.8, OD=12.0 1
Programmable Washing Machine
T32
T33
3611502101
3964821000
CUSHION DOWN
MOTOR CONDENSER
POM(H=13mm)
AC 240V/50Hz
2
1 PN/PM DWF-1095xE
3964820800
3964820900
AC 110V/60Hz
AC 120V/60Hz
1
1
PT
PS/PA DWF-1095Px
3964320800 AC 220V/60Hz 1 PL
Series
T34 7650804211 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X42 S.P/W MFZN 4
T35 3611201000 CLAMP SW, D2.6, MFZN 2
T36 3613209510 HOSE DRAIN I LDPE+EVA, L=168mm 1
T37 3618401300 PULLEY MOTOR ADC-12, DP=60.5, 50Hz 1 PN/PM
3618400700 ADC-12, DP=52.5, 60HZ 1 PT/PS/PL/PA
T38 3616000701 SPECIAL BOLT-PULLEY 6B-1-6X20 SM20CK(ZN) 1
T39 7393600011 NUT HEX 6N-3-6 MFZN 1
T40 4507D34020 BELT V M20 1 PN/PM
4507B34020 M19.5 1 PT/PS/PL/PA
T41 7341601611 SPECIAL BOLT 6B-1-6X16 MFZN 4
T42 3618300100 PLATE GEAR PROTECT SBHG1 1.6T 1
T43 7640801611 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X16 SW MFZN 4
T44 3617301000 GEAR MECHANISM, GM-6685, NTN 1
T45 4505E34091 SPACER GEAR SUS304 1
T46 7650802511 BOLT HEX 6B-1 8X25 HS MFZN 2
T47 7401008011 WASHER SPRING SW-8 MFZN 2
T48 7400108011 WASHER PLANE PW-1-8 MFZN 2
T49 3616100600 BALANCER WEIGHT FC-20, 3550GR 1
T50 3617801000 LINK BRAKE POM (F20) 1
T51 4505E83100 SPECIAL BOLT BASE 6.5X23 3
T52 3966010140 MOTOR SYNCRONOUS AC 220~240V/50Hz 1 PN/PM
450ED45040 AC 110~120V/60Hz 1 PT/PS/PA
3966320230 AC 220V/60Hz 1 PL
T53 4509M34010 BASE SBHG 2.0T 1
T54 4500D08170 HOSE ID=0.8, OD=12.0, L=195 1
T55 4500D08180 CLAMP SWC 1
T56 7122401211 SCREW TAPPING T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN 2
T57 DTPMK51FD1 SENSOR THERMISTOR PTM-K51F-D1 L=470mm 1

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DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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