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1. SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................................................2 2. FEATURE AND TECHNICAL EXPLANATION .......................................................................................................................3 FEATURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE................................................................................................................................3 WATER CURRENTS 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 MACHANISM ASS'Y ......................................................................................................................................................8 PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE GENERATOR....................................................................................................................................8 FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF BUBBLE WASHING MACHINE..............................................................................................9 3. STRUCTURE OF THE WASHING MACHINE ......................................................................................................................10 4. FUNCTION 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 HOW TO INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE (FOR DWF-5590D SERIES, NON-PUMP) ..............................................................15 HOW TO INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE (FOR DWF-5590DP SERIES, PUMP)......................................................................16 HOW TO CLEAN DRAIN FILTER (DWF-5590DP SERIES, PUMP ONLY) ............................................................................17 6. PROCEDURE OF FULL-AUTOMATIC WASHING..............................................................................................................18 7. DIRECTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT..................................................................................................20 GEAR MACHANISM ................................................................................................................................................................20 DRAIN MOTOR ........................................................................................................................................................................21 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................................21 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ..............................................................................................................................................22 CONCERNING WATER SUPPLY............................................................................................................................................22 CONCERNING WASHING.......................................................................................................................................................23 CONCERNING DRAINING ......................................................................................................................................................24 CONCERNING SPINNING ......................................................................................................................................................25 CONCERNING OPERATION...................................................................................................................................................26 9. PRESENTATION OF THE P.C.B. ASS'Y ..............................................................................................................................27 CONCERNING ERROR MESSAGE ........................................................................................................................................27 CONVENIENT TEST FUNCTION.............................................................................................................................................28 MINUTE EXPLANATION DIAGRAM FOR EACH PARTS.......................................................................................................29 APPENDIX ...................................................................................................................................................................................43 WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR DWF-5590DP SERIES)..................................................................................................................43 WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR DWF-5590D SERIES) ....................................................................................................................44 PARTS LIST (FOR DWF-5590DP SERIES) .............................................................................................................................45 PARTS DIAGRAM (FOR DWF-5590DP SERIES) ...................................................................................................................48 PARTS LIST (FOR DWF-5590D SERIES) ...............................................................................................................................51 PARTS DIAGRAM (FOR DWF-5590D SERIES)......................................................................................................................54 P.C.B. PARTS LIST ..................................................................................................................................................................57 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................................................62 BARE PCB (TOP) .....................................................................................................................................................................63 BARE PCB (BOTTOM).............................................................................................................................................................64
1. SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ITEM POWER SOURCE POWER CONSUMPTION MACHINE WEIGHT DIMENSION (WxHxD) WASHING COURSE WATER CONSUMPTION WATER LEVEL SELECTOR OPERATING WATER PRESSURE REVOLUTION PER MINUTE PULSATOR WATER LEVEL CONTROL OUTER CABINET ANTI-NOISE PLATE GEAR MACHANISM ASS'Y LINT FILTER SOFTENER INLET FUNCTION FOR SOAK WASH ALARM SIGNAL RESIDUAL TIME DISPLAY AUTO. WATER SUPPLY NEW WATER FLOW TRANSPARENT WINDOW FUNCTION FOR BUBBLE MAXIMUM MASS OF TEXTILE AC 220~240V/50Hz INPUT: 380W, OUTPUT: 210W 38kg (GROSS WEIGHT: 43kg) 550x885x550 mm FULL AUTOMATIC 8 OF COURSES (SOAK, SPEED, BLANKET, FUZZY, DRY, SILK, STRONG, NIGHT) NORMAL 146L HIGH(52L), MID(44L), LOW(36L), E.LOW(28L) 0.3~8kg/cm2 (2.9N/cm2~78.4N/cm2) SPIN: 775R.P.M., WASH: 145R.P.M. (FOR 60Hz) 6 WINGS ( 350mm) ELECTRICAL SENSOR PCM(PRE-COATED METAL SHEET) HELICAL GEAR FOR LOW NOISE WATER FLOW TO ADJUST THE UNBALANCED LOAD 5.5kg SPECIFICATIONS AC 110~127V/60Hz
MOTOR SIGNAL
TIME (SEC.)
30 Minutes NOTE: I mark indicates the operation of the water currents to adjust the unbalanced load.
PULSATOR SYSTEM
When the new shaped pulsator is rotated C.W or C.C.W at a high speed, it makes the 'heart-shaped' water currents as shown below.
Rotate
WATER CURRENTS A Water is pushed up near the tub wall by rotation on the pulsator. B Water is pulled down in the middle of the tub by rotation of the pulsator
B
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE 1) The micom can remember the time from the beginning of drain to reset point when the pressure switch reaches to "OFF" point. Drain Time Less than 4 minutes More than 4 minutes Continue draining. Program stops and gives the alarm with the blinked on display lamp. Movement of the program
2) In case of continuous draining, residual drain time is determined by micom. Draining time as a whole=D + 60 (T sec.) Residual drain time. The time remembered by micom.
D R A I N I N G T I M E
* 345 *
290 D4 235 180
W A T E R L E V E L
*
T4 T3 T2 T1
D3 60 0 MED HIGH
D1 60
* *
E. LOW
D2
SOFTENER DISPENSER
This is the device to dispense the softener automatically by centrifugal force. This is installed inside the auto-balancer. FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE 1) Softener stays in room (A) when poured into softener inlet. 2) Softener moves from (A) to (B) by centrifugal force during intermittent spin process. 3) Softener flows from (B) to (C) during rinse process next to intermittent spin. 4) Softener moves from (C) to (D) by centrifugal force during second intermittent spin. After spin process is finished, the softener is added into the tub through softener outlet. FLOW OF THE SOFTENER Wash Normal Course (A) Intermittent Spin Centrifugal force (B) Hold Flow in (C) Intermittent Spin Centrifugal force (D) Rinse Flow in Spin
NOTE: Softener moves into the next room when r.p.m. of the tub is more than 100 r.p.m. HOW TO CHECK MOVEMENT Pour a reasonable amount of "MILK" into softener dispenser and operate the washer with no load. In final rinse cycle, make sure that the milk is added into the tub through softener outlet.
B A
D C
Softener inlet
Lid opening
Normal(ON)
NOTE: The alarm finished when you close the lid after opening it. Check the unbalance of the wash load and the installation condition.
LINT FILTER Much lint may be obtained according to the kind of clothes to be washed and some of the lint may also sticks to the clothes. To minimize this possibility a lint filter is provided on the upper part of the tub to filter the wash water as it is discharged from the water channel. It is good to use the lint filter during washing.
Bleach inlet
Filter
Pulsator
HOW TO CLEAN THE LINT FILTER 1) Pull the filter frame upward. 2) Turn the lint filter inside out, and wash the lint off with water. 3) Return the filter as it was, and fix the filter frame to the slot.
DRAIN MOTOR
STRUCTURE
Pull Loosen
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE 1) When the DRAIN MOTOR connected to the power source (AC 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 is 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.
Pulsator shaft Spinner shaft Inner clutch spring Planetary gear Sun gear Planetary gear Brake lever Clutch spring Clutch boss Spinner pulley Internal gear
Pulsator Motor 1490 r.p.m. 60(Hz) Planetary Motor 1 revolution V.belt Spinner Pulley 5.2 revolutions Spinner pulley V-belt 775 r.p.m. Tub Directly 775 r.p.m. Planetary Gear 1/5.2 Pulsator 145 r.p.m.
Armature
Bellows
Air in hole
Protector A Protector B
PRINCIPLE OF INTAKE & OUTLET OF THE AIR INTAKE : ARMATURE moves up, and BELLOWS inhales the air. At the same time, protector B is open and A is close. OUTLET: ARMATURE moves down, and BELLOWS exhausts the air. At the same time, protector B is close and A is open. FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF TRANS & MAGNET The phase of A.C electric power changes to 60 cycle/second. The magnetic pole of trans core is changed by the change of the phase of A.C electric power. The core repeats push and pull (3600 times/min.) of the armature magnet.
A.C
A.C
N NS S
N NS S
Pulsator
Nozzle
FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE 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.
SOFTENER INLET
Pour softener into the softener inlet just before wash and it will be added into the tub automatically just before the final rinse.
BLEACH INLET
CONTROL PANEL
ADJUSTABLE LEGS
ACCESSORIES Inlet Hose (2 Pcs) Water Tap Adapter (2 Pcs) Drain Hose Clamp Hose Fixture Drain Hose Guide Drain Hose
In case of screw-shaped inlet hoses, water tap adapters will not be provided.
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Power Switch
Press this switch to turn the power ON or OFF. After turning off the power, wait for more than 3 seconds and then turn it on again.
Cancel Button
With this button, you can arbitrarily choose course by proper combination with the right three buttons. If you want the washer to operate differently from presetting time or to operate separately among the three stages, you first push this button and other buttons sequentially.
Display
The TIME part lamp indicates the residual time and the number of rinsing and spinning times until wash is over. The COURSE, TEMP, and LEVEL part lamps are turned on according to the buttons of the control panel.
Start/Hold Button
Press this button to begin operation or to stop operation temporarily. Operation and temporary stop are repeated as it is pressed.
POWER
TIME
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
COURSE
FUZ. DRY
D
TEMP.LEVEL
SOAK
HOT WARM COLD
START/HOLD
SILK
H. M. L. S.
MIN.
TIME MIN.
*
*
CANCEL
WASH
RINSE
SPIN
COURSE
Wash Selector
The above three buttons can be used to bring the three washing stages under control.
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INSTALLATION OF THE UNDER BASE COVER box opened, ! The packingbottom of the there is a under-base cover at the back.
cover into the end, which @ Push the under-basemade by this washer. decreases the noise
If the washer is installed on an unsuitable floor, it could make considerable noise and vibration, and could cause a malfunction. Use the height adjust rubber to adjust the washing machine so that it sits properly.
! Height Setting
After controlling the height by turning the adjustable legs, let the washer put down to the ground.
NOTES: The opening must not be obstructed by carpeting when the washing machine is installed on a carpeted floor.
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Hot Water
Cold Water
Collar
Connector A
Tap Adapter
Connector C
Connector B
water # Connect theto the tap adapter water tap, and tighten the four screws evenly while pushing up the adapter so that the rubber packing can stick to the water tap tightly.
the inlet % Connectthe water tap hose to adapter by pulling down the collar of the hose end.
con^ Connect thethe inlet nector C of hose to the water inlet of the washer by turning it clock-wise to be fixed tightly.
@ !
Collar
Connector B
Please check the rubber packing inside the connector C of the inlet hose.
FOR SCREW-SHAPED TAP the inlet ! Connectthe water tap hose to by screwing the connector D tightly. of the inlet @ Connect the connector Cby turning ithose to theto water inlet of the washer clockwise be fixed tightly.
Connector D
Rubber Packing
Hose
Connector C
Please check the rubber packing inside the connector C of the inlet hose.
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3m 20cm
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drain hose to the ! Connect theat the back side of drain outlet the washing machine, and fasten it tightly with the clamp supplied.
into hook @ Insertatthe hose fixture body, hole the side of the and fix the drain hose by inserting it into the hose fixture.
the hose included # Attachaccessoryguide, guide in the kit, to the drain hose over the tub or standpipe.
Drain Output Hook Hole Drain hose Hose Clamp Hose Fixture Drain Hose
the drain $ Hook of the tub,hose to the edge paying attention that there are no bends or constractions along the drain hose.
Or, connect the drain hose to a standpipe of a diameter greater than that of the drain hose and at a height of min. 70cm.
NOTES: 1. Keep the drain hose fixed tightly in the hose fixture, or let the highest point of the drain hose be more than 1m above the floor. If not so, the water in the washer 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 washer could not drain. 3. The hose guide MUST be fitted to the drain hose. The drain hose sould not extend more than 55mm from the end of the hose guide. This is to prevent SYPHONING. If necessary the drain hose can be trimmed to length.
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In case you clean the drain filter, please follow the instructions as below.
FILTER CAP
SLIT CASE
NOTES: During the operation, the "OE" signal means drain error can be displayed on the control panel. 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 the washing machine to reset the program, please turn the power off and on again.
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MIN.
TIME
MIN.
COURSE
FUZZY
START/HOLD
DRY
WASH RINS SPIN
DRY
Put the exclusive detergent, dryten of 26g into the tub for dilution with water.
COURSE SILK
SILK
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
Put the exclusive detergent, dryten of 26g into the tub for dilution with water.
Put the clothes into the tub. Select the washing course.
STRONG
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
The selection is effective for blue-jean, climbing clothes, ruck-sack, sports wear, etc..
MIN.
TIME
MIN.
COURSE
NIGHT
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
This selection is for a night-washing housewife who has no opportunity at day time.
NIGHT
START/HOLD
MIN.
TIME
MIN.
COURSE
SOAK
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
MIN.
TIME
MIN.
This course is used to increase the wash effect by keeping the clothes soaked sufficiently in the wash water.
SOAK
START/HOLD
SPEED
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
MIN.
TIME
MIN.
COURSE
* As far as putting the power plug out, the selections for hot and cold water are remembered after washing. At next washing time, the remembered lamp will light on.
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SPIN
RINSE
SPIN
RINSE
SPIN
Artificial brain computer controls full procedure proper to wash load automatically.
Buzzer signal to notify you can put the sensible clothes into the diluted water with Dryten. Buzzer signal to notify you can put the sensible clothes into the diluted water with Dryten.
START/HOLD Water inlet and wash for 6 minutes. SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN
A part of dotted line is decreasing rotation velocity. Because protect clothes from damage.
START/HOLD
SPIN
RINSE
SPIN
RINSE
SPIN
A part of dotted line is decreashing rotation velocity. Because protect clothes from damage.
Water inlet and wash for 14 minutes. SPIN RINSE SPIN RINSE SPIN
After 10 minutes later from the end of the washing the power switch is turned off automatically.
RINSE
RINSE
RINSE
SPIN
RINSE
RINSE
SPIN
SPIN
RINSE
SPIN
After Washing: Close the water tap and separate it from the inlet-hose. If not so, the autovalve is out of order by the water pressure. Take off plug.
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Mounting screw
Remove the pulsator washer. Remove the spinner shaft flange nut by using 'T' type box wrench.
"T" type box wrench Nut-spin shaft fixing Washer
Tub ass'y
Lay the front of the washer on the floor. Remove four bolts mounting the plate-gear protect by using a box wrench and remove plate-gear protect. Remove the V-belt.
Remove four bolts mounting the gear mechanism ass'y by using a box wrench. Pull out the gear machanism ass'y.
Gear mechanism ass'y
Mounting bolt
Mounting bolt
NOTE: To assemble the gear mechanism ass'y, reverse the disassembly procedure.
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DRAIN MOTOR
Lay the front of the washer on the floor. Remove three bolts mounting the drain motor. Take out the wire of drain motor from the link brake.
Link brake Wire
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Loosen the adjustment bolt and turn the adjustment bolt until the end of the bolt touches to the brake lever. Tighten the lock nut and apply a small amount of paint-lock.
Adjustment bolt Brake lever
Drain Motor
Clutch lever
NOTE: 1. The brake adjustment has been made at the factory, so that it is not to re-adjust. However, in case of insufficient brake operation, perform the upper procedure. 2. Overtightening of the adjustment bolt will cause poor brake performance. 3. Undertightening of the adjustment bolt will cause continuous braking and, thereby, cause the problems of the motor during the spin cycle.
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE: 1. When you 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.
NOTE: Open the water tap fully and measure the flow rate. WATER IS NOT SUPPLIED Flow rate (`/min) YES Water pressure (kg/cm3 ) 11.5 0.3 15.0 0.4 18.0 0.5 20.3 0.6 24.1 0.8 27.4 1.0
From the upper results, you know that the flow rate more than 11.5`/min. is essential for water supply. Does the water inlet valve make operating sound? YES Is the connector or the terminal connected properly? YES Is the output voltage of the P.C.B normal? NO P.C.B ASS'Y is defective Change the P.C.B AS NO Improper connection of the connector or the terminal Connect the connector or the terminal properly NO Water inlet valve is defective Change water inlet valve
YES
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PROBLEM
CHECK POINT Does the water supply continue while the power is turned off? NO Does the water supply start as soon as you press the power switch? YES
YES
NO Operate the washer after setting the water level to "HIGH" Does the water supply continue after the water reaches to the "HIGH" level? YES Is the air tube of water level switch kinked or deformed? YES Air tube is defective Pressure switch is defective Change the air tube. Change the Pressure switch.
NO
Normal operation
NO
CONCERNING WASHING
PROBLEM CHECK POINT Does the motor operate after finishing water supply? NO YES Does pulsator rotate in only one diretion? THE PULSATOR DOES NOT ROTATE EVEN IF THE WATER IS SUPPLIED YES The triac of P.C.B is defective NO Does the motor make operating sound? YES NO Is the motor coil disconnected? YES Motor is defective Change the motor. Change the P.C.B ASS'Y Normal CAUSE SOLUTION
Is the connection condition of capacitor terminal good? YES Is the V-belt worn out? NO
NO Improper connection
YES
V-belt is defective
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CONCERNING DRAINING
PROBLEM CHECK POINT CAUSE YES SOLUTION
Is the lid open? NO Does the safety switch operate normally? THE WASHER DOES NOT DRAIN. YES Is the connector of P.C.B AS connectsd properly? YES NO NO
Do you put down the drain hose? YES Does the drain motor operate normally? NO Is the output voltage of drain motor normal? NO
YES
Drain problem by the foreign matter accumulated inside drain valve housing.
YES
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CONCERNING SPINNING
PROBLEM CHECK POINT Does the pulsator rotate while the tub does not rotate? NO THE WASHER DOES NOT SPIN. YES NO Drain motor is defective. P.C. B ASS'Y is defective. Change the drain motor Change the P.C.B ASS'Y CAUSE SOLUTION
Is the V-belt worn out? NO Is the output voltage of motor normal? YES Is the connection condition of capacitor terminal good?
YES
V-belt is defective.
NO
Motor is defective.
NO
Improper connection.
YES
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CONCERNING OPERATION
PROBLEM CHECK POINT Is the plug connected to electric outlet? YES Is the power switch pressed? THE INDICATOR LAMP (LED) DOES NOT LIGHT UP WHEN THE POWER S/W IS PRESSED YES Is the condition of power switch good? YES Is the connector of the P.C.B. ASS'Y connected properly? YES Is output voltage of the transformer normal? YES NO Transformer is defective. Change the transformer NO Improper connection of the connector. Connect the connector properly NO Power switch is defective. Change power switch NO Press the power switch CAUSE NO SOLUTION
NO
Does the pressure switch operate normally? YES Check the output voltage of P.C.B ASS'Y.
NO
Is the strange noise generated when the pulsator rotates in TEST MODE of P.C.B ASS'Y. YES
YES
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Check the water level sensor and the contact parts of the connector.
Water-stop function ! If the water level sensor was inferior, then the machine displays error message E9 and is holding. @ If the water inlet valve was inferior and water inlet was not stopped, then drain pump act not to overflow.
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A
1
TIME
SOAK WASH RINS SPIN
COURSE
FUZ. DRY
D
TEMP.LEVEL
SOAK
HOT WARM COLD
SILK
H. M. L. S.
3
MIN. TIME MIN.
S
*
*
COURSE 2 Processing COURSE 1, Push the SPIN button according to table, then you can check each part quickly. Times to push Times to push the SPIN button DISPLAY FUNCTION
1st time
Pulsator rotate without water in the tub and bubble pump on.
2nd time
Drain Spin Cold water Hot water Pulsator rotate (right) Pulsator rotate (left) Pump Auto power off.
3rd time
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P10/S00 P11/SI0/SB0 P12/SCK0 P13/S01 P14SI1/SB1 P15/SKC1 P16/BUZ P17/PWM TEST1 RES XT1 XT2 VSS CF1 CF2 VDD P80/AN0 P81/AN1 P82/AN2 P83/NT3 P7/INT0 P71/INT1 P72/INT2/T0IN P73/INT3/T0IN S0/T0 S1/T1 S2/T2 S3/T3 S4/T4 S5/T5 S6/T6 S7/T7
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
P07 P06 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 S29 S28 S27 S26 S25 S24 S23 S22 S21 S20 S19 S18 S17 S16 VP VDDVPP S15/T15 S14/T14 S13/T13 S12/T12 S11/T11 S10/T10 S9/S9 S8/T8
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LOAD DRIVE UNIT (CW WASH, CCW WASH, DRAINAGE, HOT WATER, COLD WATER, BUBBLE, AUTO OFF) 1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND EXPLANATION
! BL/YW
R86,100,1W C41 C104Z R63,100,1W C29 TRC1,SM12JZ47 C30,683 R62 C23 TRC2,SM12JZ47 R60 C22,103 C19 TRC3,BCR1AM R56 C18.223 R61 100K. 2W D4 1N5399 C40,103,250V/AC
^ BL/WH
R85,62,1/2W TRC8,SM8JZ47 C28,683,250V/AC
@ VT
Q14
C39 103Z R51,62,1/2W
# BL
& YW/BK
Q12
% YW
C17 TRC4,BCR1AM C21.223 R57
$ RD/BL
C20 TRC5,BCR1AM R58 C25,103
Q10
R47,330,1/4W
* PK
C24 6V R46,62,1/2W R59 C26 TRC7,SM8JZ47 TRC6,BCR1AM C27,103
Q9
( WH/BK
Q8
C36 103
SCK1 6
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 MICOM No. 31 is changed 0V to 5.4V, TR(Q14, C3202Y) is turn on. And then, the TRIAC1(SM12JZ47) 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 Q14(C3202Y). In the rest loads, when the MICOM terminal voltage changes 0V to 5.4V, each TRIAC DRIVE TR is active, and then TRIAC switches the source of electric power to loads. The purpose of using the MICOM terminal No. 6 Q15(A1271Y) is that the Q15 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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C28, 683 C29 R38,3.9K R52,62 Q14 C3202Y R40 10K AC COMMOM R10 10K 6 R45,1K Q15 A1271Y R63,100,1W 104Z TRIAC1
M I C O M
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In case MICOM terminal No. 31 is H and No. 6 is L, Q14(C3202Y) & Q15 (A1271Y) turn on and control the TRIAC. The resistance, as 62 & 1/2W, of R52 is used to limit the GATE current of the TRIAC. The resistance R38 (3.9K, 1/4W) and R45 (1K, 1/4W) control the base current of Q14 & Q15 in order as TR forces to turn on sufficiently. The ceramic condenser C29 between T1 and the GATE of the TRIAC is used for preventing the wrong action by means of the noise. The R63 (100, 1W) and C28 (683K) between the T1 and T2 of the TRIAC is used for protecting the TRIAC, it is usually called SNUBBER CIRCUIT. The waveform of MICOM Pin No. 31 & 6.
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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)
shape
BCR1AM-12L
shape
T1 T2 G
CHECK the resistance of the T1 & T2 of the TRIAC. (). CHECK the total parts without fail, in case the TRIAC has a short circuit.
T1 G T2
CHECK the resistance of the T1 & T2 of the TRIAC. (). CHECK the total parts without fail, in case the TRIAC has a short circuit.
Check the MICOM output terminal, if the load doesn't act although the TRIAC isn't anything wrong. Sometimes it is happened that the TRIAC DRIVE TR has a short circuit or an open circuit. In this case, being measured the resistance between the TR E & C with tester, the resistance value should be near the oo . If not, the DRIVE TR is out of order. If the ceramic condenser (C17, C19, C20, C23, C24, C26, 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. If MICOM terminal No. 6 is not active from 5.4V to 0V, all DRIVE TR of the TRIAC are not turn on. Therefore, if the TRIAC is out of order, to begin with, check the MICOM terminal No. 6 and TR Q15(A1271) necessarily. The TRIAC's names and the values of the snubber & resistance of the total parts. THE GATES RESISTANCES OF LIMITED CURRENTS 63, 1/2W 62, 1/2W 330, 1/4W 330, 1/4W 330, 1/4W THE VALUES OF THE SNUBBER 100, 1W+683K AC 250V 100, 1W+683K AC 250V 100, 1W+103K AC 250V 100, 1/W+223K AC 250V 100, 1W+103K AC 250V 100, 1W+103K AC 250V THE RESISTANCES OF TOTAL PARTS
TRIACS NAME SM12JZ47 BCR 12PM-14L SM12JZ47 BCR12PM-14L BCR1AM-12L BCR1AM-12L BCR1AM-12L SM8JZ47 BCR8PM-14L
DRAINAGE HOT & COLD WATER BUBBLE GENERATOR FUNCTION OF POWER AUTO OFF
62, 1/2W
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M I C O M
R22,3.9K
R20,10K
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT Push the power switch. And, in order to carry on the action of course selection, input the selection of 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 MICOM. WATER LEVEL NAME WATER LEVEL NAME PUMPING HIGH MEDIUM LOW SMALL RESET 0 FREQUENCY FREQUENCY 22.11 KHz 22.46 KHz 23.08 KHz 23.71 KHz 24.33 KHz 25.05 KHz 25.30 KHz WATER LEVEL WATER LEVEL 375 15 345 290 235 180 15 15 15 15 DWF-5590 DWF-5590 52L 44L 36L 28L
If the water level is selected HIGH in washing, water supply proceeds until inputing the frequency 22.70 KHz of HIGH in the MICOM terminal No. 24. Being finished the water supply, washing process is proceeded. After the washing process, water level reaches to RESET point, and then after the (D)+ 60 seconds, the spin process begins. The value of the frequency between the MICOM terminal No. 24 and the GND.
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 doesnt 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, it is desirable to change the WATER LEVEL SENSOR because of the defect in the WATER LEVEL SENSOR. Check the TR Q4(A1270Y). Being checked with tester, the value of the voltage reaches about 4V. As the frequency is lower, the water level is higher.
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D1, 1N4003
REGULATOR
D6, 1N4003
16
C32
7806
+
C13
220V
C31
C34
C32
C33
104Z
3300F 10V
D5, 1N4003
COMMON
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT The primary voitage of the transformer sets 220V, the secondary voltage of the transformer is full wave rectified by use of the D7 (1N4003) & D8 (1N4003) ! The gray & red (The waveform in secondary part of the transformer)
f=60Hz 6V 0V
Vpeak=11.4V Vrms=8V
% The waveform after passing the D2. @ Measuring the waveform in case of the removing condenser by the removal ripple C33.
5.4V 0V 0V
12V
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The Electrolytic condenser C13(3300F, 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 has instant interruption of electric power, yet the MICOM is not discharged electricity because of the diode D2. The measurement of voltage EFFECTIVE VALUE ! 82.5V 119V 137.5V 165V 220V 275V 5.2V 7.2V 9.3V 5.3V 7.6V 9.7V @ 7.9V 11V 14.1V 7.6V 10.6V 13.7V # 7.9V 11V 14.1V 7.6V 10.6 13.7V $ 5.97V 5.97V 5.98V 5.96V 5.98V 5.98V % 5.4V 5.4V 5.4V 5.4V 5.4V 5.4V
3) CAUTION FOR A/S Measure the voltage of input terminal REGULATOR I. C. of 7806 with tester. And, compare the measuring value with the voltage table. Check the condenser in case the electrolytic condenser and ceramic condenser have short circuit. The reason is that it happerns no electric power supply.
INPUT
R23,3.9K
M I C O M
D9,1N4003 @ D6,1N4003
R65 22K
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT The INTERRUPT UNIT is necessary to reduce the generation of surge, by use of being voitage ON from the zero voltage. The waveform of the part !
f=60Hz
Thewaveform of the part @ (in case of cutting the part of the dotted line)
0V Vpeak=11.4V Vrms=8V
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After connecting the part of the dotted line & waveform measurement
5.4V 0V 0V
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 When 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 Q17 (C3202Y) with tester and C10 (C103Z). RESET UNIT 1) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
R12,10K
M I C O M
D2,1N4003
1000F 16V
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT The RESET unit is a hardware circuit, of which all programs are initialized, when the power switch is ON. Here, the reason why uses RESET I. C. is that the RESET UNIT prevents the MICOM from incorrect action. Also, R11 & C7 (104Z), as a RC fiter, is used in order to absorb the noise. The waveform measurement of the part ! 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.
4.9V
5.4V
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M I C O M
2) EXPLANTION OF CIRCUIT 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 R8 is restrict resistor of Q1 base current, and R5 is resistance of excess current under phenomenon of short circuit, when the electric current changes abruptly according to the condenser component of piezoelectric element, and R8 remove the phenomenon of abnormal oscillation by preventing the collector floating state of Q1. The waveform in the part of the BUZZER DRIVE TR Q1 collector.
12V 0V f = 2 KHz t
10 11 12 13 14
I.C6
7 8 5 4 3 2 1 8
RA1(4X473)
15 16 9
ULN-2004
D11 SW4
LOAD SELECT
D19 D18
D22 R66,220
R67,220
OPTION : PUMP
SW3
R68,220 R69,220
1N4148
SW5
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R67.22O
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.
Duty part
Waveform No Generation
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. RA1 (473J, 47K) is a PULL DOWN resistance for preventing floating action. 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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C4 18PF
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT As the OSCILLATION UNIT is a basic part of the MICOM DRIVE. If the oscillation doesnt generate, we are able to consider that the MICOM is destroyed. The waveform between the part of ! and the GND.
f=12MHz
Specification of oscillator TYPE OF OSCILLATOR 12MHz CERAMIC RESONATOR 32.768KHz CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR MAKER NAME OF OSCILLATOR CST 12.00 MTW CONDENSER C1 33PF C2 33PF
MURATA
KYOCERA
KF-38G-13P0200
18PF
18PF
It is in general use for the MICOM makers recommendatory value of condenser which is fit for MICOMs characteristics. The R82(18M, 1/4W) is in use to get rid of the initial abnormal oscillatory phenomenon of the 32.768 KHz crystal oscillator.
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R4,3.9K R3.220
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT The MICOM terminal No. 63 gets into 'L' at the state of the closed lid. If the lid is opened in spining stage, the MICOM generates error signal as 'LE'. Case of range 40 mSEC~300 mSEC in spining 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 400 mSEC: It is regarded that the 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.
M I C O M
R54 3.9K
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT After TRIAC is off, RUNNING CONDENSOR discharges the voltage charged in it and sinwave is generated at this time. MICOM starts to check every 0.224ms the time from 2nd falling edge to 3rd falling edge. Photo coupler (IC4) of PCB converts the sinwave into clock pulse (times X 0.224ms) and send it to MICOM terminal No. 22 & 23. MICOM checks the clock pulse and counts the periodic time and judges the water level after comparing with data which is already memorized in the MICOM. The waveform between the part of ! and GND (Waveform of pulse)
5.4V triac on triac off
1st
2nd
3nd
(time X 0.224ms)
40
The element which has an effect on data of LOAD SENSOR CONDITION VOLTAGE CAPACITY OF CONDENSER TENSION OF BELT SPECIFICATION 220V AC 13.5 F 450 gf
26 26
M.
Lo
H.
SM
MI
S.
HI
L.
WARM
COLD
HOT
6 5
COLD
ME
HOT
SOAK
14 4 ULN-2981 15 3 17 2 1
BK1,BK2
SKg,SKb
15
SILK
18
40 S15 41 VddVpp
MD1,MD2
WO1,WO2
FUZ. DRY
9
D
C36 104Z
42 Vp 43 S16 44 S17 45 S18 46 S19 47 S20 48 S21 49 S22 50 S23 51 S24 52 S25 53 S26 54 S27
10 11 10 12 13
ST1,ST2
SD1,SD2
SP1,SP2
F1,F2
g4
DY
d4
RS
g3
d3
TM
MIN.
WA
g2
d2
M1
SOAK g1
SK
g1
d1
41
e4
e3
e2
e1
c4 c3 c2 c1
f4 f3 f1 f2 b3 b3 b2
b4
14 3 ULN-2004 15 2 16 10 11 12 13 14 1 7 6 5 4 3
2) EXPLANATION OF CIRCUIT The MICOM terminal No. 33~40 amplifies the source current to produce the 'H' by use of the buffer UDN-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 ! 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 the output. The equivalent circuit of DRIVE IC & BUFFER IC.
R7, 2k
GND
If the light of the DISPLAY unit is does not appear, check the circuit using the oscilloscope.
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX
WIRING DIAGRAM (FOR DWF-5590DP SERIES)
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44
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REF No. PART CODE B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 3610801600 3610801610 3610303200 3611404400 3614501900 3617700400 4509M10032 7122502011 3612000200 3618900700 3613000600 3963513430 B12 3963821530 3618907230 B13 B14 B15 3612600700 3613203101 3611200200 3610045630 B16 3610076130 3610076230 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 T01 T02 T03 T04 T05 T06 T07 T08 T09 T10 T11 T12 3611901800 3614002000 3616004300 3610903800 3611109700 3611109700 7122401211 3611407500 4505E32030 4505E32050 3610055900 4507D83080 4509L83070 3619800900 3619801000 4505E36000 3610085500 4505E05021
PART NAME CABINET BASE U COVER BACK PLATE UPPER LEG FIX FIXTURE SCREW TAPPING FIXTURE LEG UNIT LEG HOLDER LEG MOTOR SHADED POLE
DESCRIPTION PCM 0.7T PCM 0.7T PP PP PP RUBBER BUTYL PP T2S TRS 5X20 MFZN PPG RUBBER+BOLT ABS AC 220-240V/50Hz AC 120V/60Hz AC 127V/60Hz
Q'TY 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
REMARK ONLY ONLY ONLY COMMON 6670 COMMON 6670 COMMON 6670
2 1 1
COMMON 6670
ASSY CONDENSER
FILTER LINT PACKING SPECIAL WASHER CAP FILTER CASE FILTER COVER PUMP SCREW TAPPING COVER TUB *0 SPECIAL SCREW RING 0 PULSATOR AS SPECIAL NUT SPECIAL WASHER SUSPENSION AS SUSPENSION AS BALANSER AS ASSY FILTER FLANGE TUB
PP NBR PE PP PP UL/CSA HIPS,FRPS T2S TRS 4X12 PP 6X26.5 D5.5 DWF-5570 SUS 304 SUS 304 T2.0 P144 DWF-5590, L=107, YL DWF-5590, L=95, WH 2.750kg PP(NYLON 74X130) ADC-10
1 1 1 1 1 1 MFZN 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 ONLY ONLY
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REF No. PART CODE T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21 T22 T23 T24 T25 T26 T27 T28 T29 T30 T31 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 T40 3618802400 4500D83100 7122401208 4500D08170 4500D08180 3611502800 3611502000 7650804211 3610302900 3966010140 450ED45040 4505E83100 3617300500 3617801000 7640801611 7122401208 4505E83120 4505E83100 3611201000 3613212100 3618301300 7640061611 4507D20011 3618401100 3616000702 7393600011 4507D34020 4505E05030 3618801000 3964310140 3964720110 3964220610
PART NAME TUB *0 NOZZLE AS SCREW TAPPING HOSE CLAMP CUSHION DOWN CUSHION UPPER BOLT HEX BASE MOTOR SYNCHRONOUS SPECIAL BOLT BASE GEAR MECHANISM LINK BRAKE BOLT HEX SCREW TAPPING SCREW BASE FIX SPECIAL BOLT BASE CLAMP HOSE DRAIN I PROTECTOR GEAR BOLT HEX PULLEY MOTOR SPECIAL BOLT-PULLEY NUT HEX BELT V GUIDE FILTER TUB I MOTOR CONDENSER PP
DESCRIPTION
Q'TY 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 2 8 2 1 1 2 1
ABS+POLY-URETHANE T2S TRS 4X12 SUS ID=8.0, 0D=12.0 SWC P.O.M P.O.M 6B-1 8X42 S.P/W MFZN SECEN 1.6T AC 220-240V/50Hz AC 110/50Hz 6.5X23 GM-5570, DIA=102 P.O.M 6B-1 8X16 SW MFZN T2S TRS 4X12 SUS SM 5X13 6.5X23 HSW3, D2.6, MFZN LDPE0EVA, L-184 SECEN 1.6T 6B-1 6X16 SW MFZN ADC-12 DS=10 DP=53 50Hz ADC-12 DS=10 DP=48.5 60Hz 6B-1 6X20 SM20CK (ZN) 6N-3-6 MFZN M20 PP PP AC220~240V/50Hz AC127V/60Hz AC110V/60Hz
L=330mm
ONLY ONLY
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REF No. PART CODE B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 3610801600 3610801610 3610303210 3611404400 3614501900 3617700400 4509M10032 7122502011 3612000200 3618900700 3613000600 3612600700 3613209210 3613100210 3611201000 3610045630 B16 3610076130 3610076230 T01 T02 T03 T04 T05 T06 T07 T08 T09 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 7122401211 3611407500 4505E32030 4505E32050 3610055900 4507D83080 4509L83070 3619800900 3619801000 3618801000 3610085500 4505E05021 3618802410 4500D83100 7122401208 4500D08170 4500D08180 3611502800 3611502000 7650804211
PART NAME CABINET BASE U COVER BACK PLATE UPPER LEG FIX FIXTURE SCREW TAPPING FIXTURE LEG UNIT LEG HOLDER LEG HANDLE CABINET HOSE DRAIN O HOOK DRAIN HOSE CLAMP
DESCRIPTION PCM 0.7T PCM 0.7T PP PP PP RUBBER BUTYL PP T2S TRS 5X20 MFZN PPG RUBBER+BOLT ABS PP PE-LD PP HSW3, D2.6, MFZN 11.4F+60H, CONNECTOR
Q'TY 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1
REMARK ONLY ONLY ONLY COMMON 6670 COMMON 6670 COMMON 6670
ASSY CONDENSER
SCREW TAPPING COVER TUB *O SPECIAL SCREW RING O PULSATOR AS SPECIAL NUT SPECIAL WASHER SUSPENSION AS SUSPENSION AS TUB I ASSY FILTER FLANGE TUB TUB *0 NOZZLE AS SCREW TAPPING HOSE CLAMP CUSHION DOWN CUSHION UPPER BOLT HEX
T2S TRS 4X12 MFZN PP 6X26.5 D5.5 DWF-5570 SUS 304 SUS 304 T2.0 PI44 DWF-5590, L=107, YL DWF-5590, L=95, WH PP PP(NYLON 74X130) ADC-10 PP ABS+POLY-URETHANE T2S TRS 4X12 SUS ID-8.0, OD-12.0 SWC P.O.M P.O.M 6B-1 8X42 FP/W MFZN
4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 L=330mm COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 ONLY ONLY COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 COMMON 5570 ONLY COMMON ALL ONLY
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REF No. PART CODE T21 T22 T23 T24 T25 T26 T27 T28 T29 T30 T31 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 3610302900 3966010120 450ED45020 4505E83100 3617300500 7640801611 4505E83120 4505E83100 3615404000 3613208900 3613212600 3618301300 7640061611 4507D20011 3618401100 3616000702 7393600011 4507D34020 4505E05030 4505E30000 3964310140 3964720110 3964220610 BASE
PART NAME
Q'TY 1 1 2 1 4 2 8 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
REMARK
MOTOR SYNCHRONOUS SPECIAL BOLT BASE GEAR MECHANISM BOLT HEX SCREW BASE FIX SPECIAL BOLT BASE VALVE DRAIN AS HOSE OVERFLOW HOSE DRAIN I AS PROTECTOR GEAR BOLT HEX PULLEY MOTOR SPECIAL BOLT-PULLEY NUT HEX BELT V GUIDE FILTER BALANSER AS MOTOR CONDENSER
6.5X23 GM-5570, DIA-102 6B-1 8X16 SW MFZN SM 5X13 6.5X23 DWF-5590D PE-LD L-419mm+SPONGE SECEN 1.6T 6B-1 6X16 SW MFZN ADC-12 DS=10 DP=53 50Hz ADC-12 DS=10 DP=48.5 60Hz 6B-1 6X20 SM20CK (ZN) 6N-3-6 MFZN M20 PP 2.750KG AC220~240V/50Hz AC127V/60Hz AC110V/60Hz
COMMON 5570
ONLY
ONLY ONLY
CONNECTOR
53
57
REF NO. R62 R63 R85 R86 TRIAC 1 TRIAC 2 TRIAC 3 TRIAC 4 TRIAC 5 TRIAC 6 TRIAC 7 TRIAC 8 X-TAL 0001 0002 0003 0004 12MCR C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C12 C17 C19 C20 C23 C24 C29 C31 C32 C35 C36
PART CODE RS01Y101JRS01Y101JRD-4Z621JK RS01Y101JTSM12JZ47F TSM12JZ47F TBCR1AMABTBCR1AMABTBCR1AMABTBCR1AMABTSM12JZ47F TSM12JZ47F 5PAMX38T-4509D72050 3617400300 3611200300 3611200400 5PCST12MTW CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CXCH1H180J CXCH1H180J CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CEXE1C470A CBXF1H104Z CCXF1H103Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CCXF1H103Z CBXF1H104Z
PART NAME R M-OXIDE FILM R M-OXIDE FILM R CARBON FILM R MO-OXIDE FILM TRIAC TOSHIBA TRIAC TOSHIBA TRIAC TRIAC TRIAC TRIAC TRIAC TOSHIBA TRIAC TOSHIBA CRYSTAL QUARTZ HEAT SINK HEAT SINK CLAMP CORD CLAMP CORD RESONATOR CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA C CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C ELECTRO C CERA SEMI C CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA C CERA SEMI
DESCRIPTION 1W 100 OHM J 1W 100 OHM J 1/4 620 OHM J 1W 100 OHM J 12A, LEAD FORMING TYPE 12A, LEAD FORMING TYPE BCR1AM FORMING TYPE BCR1AM FORMING TYPE BCR1AM FORMING TYPE BCR1AM FORMING TYPE 12A, LEAD FORMING TYPE 12A, LEAD FORMING TYPE MX-38T (N D K) REGULATOR, 25X35X20 50X50 T=3 (DWF-8580) DALA-1, L=30MM DALA-2, L=50MM CST12.00MTW 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V CH 18PF J (TAPPING) 50V CH 18PF J (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) RS 16V 47MF 6.3X11 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING)
REMARK
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REF NO. C37 C38 C39 C41 C42 C43 Q1 Q3 Q4 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q17 Q18 D2 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12
PART CODE CCXF1H103Z CCXF1H103Z CCXF1H103Z CBXF1H104Z CBXF1H104Z CCXF1H103Z TZTC3202YTZTZ1270YTZTA1270YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTA1271YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YTZTC3202YDKN4003A-DKN4148--DKN4003A-DKN4003A-DKN4003A-DKN4003A-RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z102JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z621JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z103JK
PART NAME C CERA C CERA C CERA C CERA SEMI C CERA SEMI C CERA TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM
DESCRIPTION 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTA1270Y (AUTO) (562Y) KTA1270Y (AUTO) (562Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTA1271Y KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KTC3202Y (AUTO) (1959Y) KN4003A AUTO 26MM KN4148 AUTO 26MM KN4003A AUTO 26MM KN4003A AUTO 26MM KN4003A AUTO 26MM KN4003A AUTO 26MM 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 1K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 620 OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J
REMARK
EEPROM APPLY
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REF NO. R13 R14 R15 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R27 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 R38 R39 R43 R45 R47 R48 R49 R50 R53 R54 R55 R64 R65 R82 R84 R87 R88 R89 R90 C-LED IC6 IC7
PART CODE RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z102JK RD-4Z331JK RD-4Z331JK RD-4Z331JK RD-4Z331JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z103JK RD-4Z223JK RD-4Z106JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z392JK RD-4Z221JK 3610032310 1ULN2004A1ULN2004A-
PART NAME R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM R CARBOM FILM ASSY LED CUSTOM DRIVE IC DRIVE IC
DESCRIPTION 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 1K OHM J 1/4 330 OHM J 1/4 330 OHM J 1/4 330 OHM J 1/4 330 OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 10K OHM J 1/4 1/4 22K OHM J 1/4 10 OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 3.9K OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J DWF-6670D (ENG FILM) ULN2004A ULN2004A
REMARK
USING ENGLISH
60
REF NO. IC8 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 SW9 SW12 D12 D13 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D22 D11 D24 D25 R66 R67 R68 R69 R70 R71 R72 R73 R74 U75 R76 R77 R78 R79 R80 R81 J40 J42
PART CODE 1UDN2981A5S50101400 5S50101400 5S50101400 5S50101400 5S50101400 5S50101400 5S50101400 5S50101400 DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--DKN4148--RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z221JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK RD-4Z430JK W581GY1005 W581GY1005
PART NAME DRIVE IC SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT SW TACT DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM R CARBON FILM JUMPER WIRE JUMPER WIRE
DESCRIPTION UDN2981A SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQB-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) SKQBAD (KQD-902 1C 1P) KN4148 AUTO 26MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM KN4148 AUTO 28MM 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 220 OHM J 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH 1/4 43 OHM J, 26PITCH AWG22 1/0.65 SN 10 AUTO AWG22 1/0.65 SN 10 AUTO
REMARK
LS DATA SELECT
61
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
62
64
65