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Wd856uhsawq Wd106uhsagd Wd106uhsawq ZS SM PDF
Wd856uhsawq Wd106uhsagd Wd106uhsawq ZS SM PDF
DRUM TYPE
Basic Model : WD702U4BKGD/SC
(BAIKAL COMBO)
Model Name : WF856UHSA**
WF106UHSA**
(SEINE COMBO)
Model Code : WD856UHSAGD/ZS
WD856UHSAWQ/ZS
WD106UHSAGD/ZS
WD106UHSAWQ/ZS
(SEINE COMBO)
SERVICE Manual
1. Safety Instructions
4. Troubleshooting
5. PCB Diagram
6. Wiring Diagram
7. Schematic Diagram
8. Reference
Refer to the service manual in the GSPN (see the rear cover) for the more information.
Contents
1. Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1-1. Safety instructions for service engineers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
4. Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
4-1. Error modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
4-2. Corrective actions for each error code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5. PCB diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5-1. Main PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5-2. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals (Main PCB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5-3. Sub PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5-4. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals (Sub PCB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
6. Wiring diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
6-1. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
7. Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
7-1. Main control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
7-2. Sub control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
8. Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
8-1. Project name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
1. Safety instructions
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury or property damage.
CAUTION
(When servicing electrical parts or harnesses) Make sure to disconnect the power plug before servicing.
Failing to do so may result in a risk of electric shock.
Do not allow consumers to connect several appliances to a single power outlet at the
same time.
There is a risk of fire due to overheating.
When removing the power cord, make sure to hold the power plug when pulling the plug
from the outlet.
Failing to do so may damage the plug and result in fire or electric shock.
When the washing machine is not being used, make sure to disconnect the power plug
from the power outlet.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire due to lightning.
Do not place or use gasoline, thinners, alcohol, or other flammable or explosive substances near the washing
machine.
There is a risk of explosion and fire caused from electric sparks.
Safety Instructions _ 1
WARNING WHILE SERVICING
Check if the power plug and outlet are damaged, flattened, cut or otherwise degraded.
If faulty, replace it immediately.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
Completely remove any dust or foreign material from the housing, wiring and connection parts.
This will prevent a risk of fire due to tracking and shorts in advance.
When connecting wires, make sure to connect them using the relevant connectors and check that they are
completely connected.
If tape is used instead of the connectors, it may cause fire due to tracking.
Make sure to discharge the PBA power terminals before starting the service.
Failing to do so may result in a high voltage electric shock.
When replacing the heater, make sure to fasten the nut after ensuring that it is inserted into the bracket-heater.
If not inserted into the bracket-heater, it touches the drum and causes noise and electric leakage.
Do not allow consumers to repair or service any part of the washing machine
themselves.
This may result in personal injury and shorten the product lifetime.
If it seems that grounding is needed due to water or moisture, make sure to run
grounding wires.
(Check the grounding of the power outlet, and additionally ground it to a metallic water
pipe.)
Failing to do so may result in electric shock due to electric leakage.
[Running a grounding wire] Grounding
terminal
- Twist a grounding wire (copper wire) two or three times around the tap
- If you connect the grounding wire to a copperplate, bury it 75 cm under the earth in a
place with a lot of moisture.
Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, plastic water pipe or telephone
wire. There is a risk of electric shock or explosion.
75 cm
Copperplate
2 _ Safety Instructions
CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING
Do not sprinkle water onto the washing machine directly when cleaning it.
This may result in electric shock or fire, and may shorten the product lifetime.
When wiring a harness, make sure to seal it completely so no liquid can enter.
Make sure that they do not break when force is exerted.
Check if there is any residue that shows that liquid entered the electric parts or harnesses.
If any liquid has entered into a part, replace it or completely remove any remaining moisture from it.
If you need to place the washing machine on its back for servicing purposes, place a support(s) on the floor and lay it
down carefully so its side is on the floor.
Do not lay it down on its front. This may result in the inside tub damaging parts.
Safety Instructions _ 3
CAUTION AFTER SERVICING
Check whether the washing machine is level in relationship with the floor. Check whether
it is installed firmly on the floor.
Vibrations can shorten the lifetime of the product.
4 _ Safety Instructions
2. Features and Specifications
2-1. Features
common features
Features Description
Diamond Drum The washing performance has increased but potential damage to the washing has
been minimized. (The size of the holes on the diamond drum has been reduced
for minimizing damage to the washing.)
- The embossed wall of the drum serves as a washboard, dramatically
increasing the washing performance compared with existing drum washing
machines, which use the power of the difference in elevation only.
- The size of holes has been reduced drastically, maintaining the optimal wash
performance (Washing Cost 1.0) while saving on water and electricity required
for washing.
- The structure of the holes on the diamond drum has been changed minimizing
potential damage to the washing since it is difficult for strands to enter the
holes.
Conventional
Fabric
Diamond Drum
Fabric
Features Description
Air Refresh System Sterilization/Deodorization/Removal of Ticks without Water Washing (Air Washing
Using Air and Heating)
- Destroying bacteria and ticks without the use of water
- Removing the sweat and dirt odors
- Maintaining the shape and color of the washing without dry-cleaning
Washing with air.
- Removing odors by heating, keeping the washing as new.
- Washing with air conveniently, compared with dry-cleaning.
The goal of deodorization is 60 percent. (40-minute cycle)
Washing one or two shirts in 30 minutes
- If a piece of clothes is not completely dry when it is humid, the machine can
dry it within 30 minutes
Preventing bio-film caused by humidity from occurring
- You do not need to worry about the humidity inside the drum.
- The drum is dried regularly, preventing bio-film.
Water Safety System The Water Safety System has invented for perfect leakage protection. The double
safety valve connects directly to the water faucet. In the event of a leakage,
the built-in sensor immediately detects the leak within a few short seconds,
automatically turning off both the water supply and the washing machine.
- Inlet hose
It attached to the water supply hose and automatically
cuts off water flow when hose damaged. It also
displays a warning indicator.
- Leakage Sensor
A water leakage sensor attached at the bottom of the washing machine to
cutoff the power automatically if a leakage occurs, to prevent danger of a fire.
Features Description
Silver Wash System Samsungs unique technology generates silver ions that remove bacteria and
fungi, and create an invisible shield that protects your clothes from unwanted
odors until your next wash. Using an ancient and proven purification technique so
simple, yet so advanced it removes microbes even in cold water.
Effect of Silver Wash System
- Keeps Stored Clothes Fresh
The Ag+ Silver (Nano) Technology anti-bacterial effect keeps fabric free from
odor-causing micro-organisms for up to one month, without the use of strong
chemical cleaners. Theres no need to worry about musty-smelling clothes
even if they remain unused for a long period.
- Makes Shapeless Garments a Thing of the Past
High temperatures and harsh bleaches can damage and discolor your clothes.
The Ag+ Silver (Nano) Technology helps your clothes last longer, without
stretching, shrinking, pilling or fading.
Ceramic Heater The ceramic heater in Samsung washing machine prevents metals in hard water
from being attach to the heater, which may cause a reduction in heater efficiency.
It saves energy, time and costs.
- Energy Savings
Over time, conventional heaters increase their power consumption an average
of 5.8 percent, while ceramic heaters only become 1.8 percent less efficient.
- Time Savings
After three years, conventional heaters take 7.5 percent longer to heat up,
whereas ceramic only lose 2.5 percent longer to heat up, whereas ceramic
only lose 2.5 percent of their ability to heat up.
10 Years
Ceramic
Enlarged Producted No Build-Up
View Surface
2.7 Years
Normal
Enlarged Molecules Scale
View binding Formation
Features Description
Wool Mark The machine has been tested and passed the required Woolmark Company
specification for machine washable wool products.
- Minimize shrinking
- Gently and carefully cleans
- delicate fabrics that are usually washed by hand.
Normal vs Wool mark
Volt Control The solution for more Durable and Reliable Washing Machine
- Although you may not see the direct problems of power surges that run
through your electronic devices, a real danger in sudden surges of voltage
does exist and this definitely affects your washing machine. This is especially
true for machines that require a lot of energy. Samsungs Volt Control
guarantees that your washing machine works safely even with voltage
deviations of 25%.
What does the Volt Control mean?
- This is technology that allows to safe a washing machine from high shock and
even lower voltage. There is an additional protective measure in a washing
machine for your precious clothes. It constantly controls washing cycle in a
fluctuated situation and re-start automatically when the standard voltage flows
back again.
400V
350V
300V
250V
220V
200V
180V
165V
400V
350V
300V
250V
220V
200V
180V
165V
Features Description
Bubble Wash
Bubble Cushion
- Eco Bubble technology activates the detergent much earlier and faster in the wash
cycle by use of a Bubble Generator, rapidly mixing a small amount of water with air
and detergent (works with powder, tabs or liquid detergents). This creates a foam
cushion in the drum ahead of introducing the main water intake.
Super energy saving
- the detergent infused bubbles penetrate the fabrics much faster and efficiently than
for a conventional wash system, delivering a cleaner wash performance especially for
colder temperature cycles. The lower the water temperature of the cycle, the greater
the impact of using Eco Bubble versus conventional systems, this allowing more use
of colder wash cycles and helping to save energy beyond the A+++ energy rating of
this appliance.
No detergent remainning
- the detergent disslove completely in a very short time while wash begin by bubble
wash technology,so dont afraid of detergent remainnin.
850
600
600
Image
For specific
CAP-FIXER DC67-00251A
models only
For specific
CAP-FIXER DC67-00208A
models only
Note
() is supplied for specific models only among those without water supply hoses.
You can purchase additional water supply and drain hoses from a service center.
For built-in models, the spanner, water supply and drain hoses are not supplied. Both the water supply and drain
hoses are supplied during the installation.
3 5
5. Press the clasp and
clasp at the same
time, separate clasp 1
SENSOR PRESSURE
WATER VALVE
NOISE FILTER
2. Measure the internal resistance (between the white and blue wire
terminals)
several : short-circuited, : disconnected.
Caution
Make sure to insert the heater into the
correct position of the bracket inside
the tub when reassembling it. Otherwise,
there is a danger of a fire. Make sure to push it inwards until the
packing part comes into the tub completely when reassembling
it so that the packing part is completely stuck to the Tub. Fasten
the holding nut with a force of 5 kgf/cm2. If the nut is not fas-
tened properly, there is a danger of water leaking.
STATOR ROTOR
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The part of the hose where the water level sensor
is located is damaged (punctured).
- The hose is clogged with foreign material.
- The hose is folded.
Water Level 1E - Too much lubricant has been applied to the
1E LE 1E
Sensor E7 insertion part of the air hose.
- Hose engagement error (disengaged)
- Part fault (Faulty internal soldering)
- The water level sensor terminal is disengaged.
- Main PBA fault.
- The PBA connector terminal is not connected. For USA
3E - The motor spin net is not engaged. products, this
EA - The motors internal coil is damaged (short- error occurs
3E 3E
EB circuited or cut) because of
8E - The hall sensor terminal is not connected. restrained
- Foreign material (a screw) has entered the motor. revolutions
Troubleshooting _ 35
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The pump motor impeller is damaged internally.
- The wrong voltage (220 V 110 V) is supplied to
the parts.
- Part fault
5E - This occurs due to freezing in the winter season
Drain Error 5E nd 5E
E5 - The drain hose is clogged. (Injection error, foreign
material)
- Clogged with foreign material
- The water pump terminal is not connected: rubber
band, bills, cotton, hair pins, coins
- This occurs when motor driving is unstable
because the motor hall sensor does not work.
- This occurs when the PBA IPM operation is
Motor Error 8E - 3E
unstable or the control circuit has an error.
- Check whether the wire connector is connected
correctly or whether there is a contact error.
- Check the consumers power conditions.
: Make sure to check the operating voltage.
9E1 PH1 Connect a tester to the internal power
terminals during the Boil or Dry operations
and observe the washing machines operation
carefully.
2E
: Check the voltages. (An error occurs when
under or over voltage is supplied.) For Full
: Check whether a plug receptacle is used. Automated
9E2 Plo
When the connecting wire is 1m, a momentary products, no
- low voltage may drop up to 10 V error code is
- Main PBA fault (sometimes) displayed for a
- This error is not a fault but occurs during a power error.
Power Error
momentary power failure
: If started again when this error code is
displayed, the operation restarts from the cycle
PF
that was stopped due to the power failure.
: If the washing machine is not operating and
this error code is displayed, it is displayed to
notify that a power failure has occurred.
- If the voltage of the supplied power is equal to or
less than 176V, or it is equal to or greater than
287V, the washing machine will be paused to
Uc - - -
protect its electric devices.
- If the correct voltage (187V ~ 276V) is supplied,
the cycle will resume automatically.
- The signals between the sub and main PBAs are
not sensed because of a communications error.
- Check the connector connections between
Communication
AE 13E - - the sub and main PBAs carefully. Check for
Error
incorrect or loose connections, etc.
- Remove the sub PBA C/Panel and check for any
faulty soldering.
36 _ Troubleshooting
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The Power button is pressed continually (for more
than 12 seconds).
- The switch is pressed unevenly because of a
bE1 12E
deformation of the control panel.
- This error may occur when the screws that hold
E2 - the sub PBA in place are tightened too much.
Switch Error - A button other than the Power button is
(Main Relay continually pressed (for more than 30 seconds).
Error) bE2 14E - Deformation of an internal plastic injection part
- A screw for assembling the sub PBA is tightened
too much.
- The main relay of the PBA is short-circuited. When the
- The main relay terminal is connected incorrectly. PBA motor
bE3 18E Sr -
(The terminal is bent and contact cannot be relay does not
made.) operate
- This occurs when the temperature of the washing
machine is more than 55 C and no draining is If this error
performed. occurs for
(Reason: If hot water comes into contact with skin, it another
CE may cause burns.) reason, it
Cooling Error CE - -
cE - This occurs when the water temperature, for a is due to a
specific course, exceeds 55 C. In that case, the washing heater
water will be drained to the Reset level. sensor fault.
- This represents a thermal sensor error or any Replace it.
misuse of the unit.
When the door
dS - A switch contact error because of a deformation
is not opened
(Before of the door hook
after the door
dE operation) - When the door is pulled by force
dE open operation
Ed dE
door When the door
door dL - This occurs in the Boil wash because the door is
is not locked
(During pushed due to a pressure difference from internal
after the door
operation) temperature changes
close operation
Door Error LO - The door lock switch terminal is connected
(Unlock incorrectly.
Fail) - The door lock switch terminal is broken.
dE1 dE1 -
- This occurs intermittently because of an electric
FL wire leakage
(Lock Fail) - Main PCB fault
- This occurs if the Power switch is turned on/off
dE2 dE2 - - continually and too much heat is generated (This
error is difficult to be reproduced.)
- The start condenser terminal comes out of place
when inserting the top cover.
- The fan motor has a wire disconnected or the belt
is out of place. Therefore, the fan does not start.
F - The cooling wings are restrained or stains have
Fan Error FE - -
FE developed on the bearings. Therefore, the fan
does not start.
- Start condenser fault
In this case, you cannot detect it with a tester.
Always replace the start condenser
Troubleshooting _ 37
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
HE - The washing heater is short-circuited or has a
HE
E5 wire disconnected. For USA
- The washing heater in the tub has an error. products, if
(Contact error, temperature sensor fault) the heater
- If the water level sensor operates without water has no error,
HE1 this occurs
because water is frozen or for any other reason
HE1 E1 and the temperature sensor engaged at the because of
Ec bottom to prevent overheating for the washing a PBA relay
heater detects a temperature of 100 to 150 C, malfunction.
the washing machine turns the input power off.
- This error occurs when the red temperature
Hr
sensor at the center of the dry heater operates (at
Heater Error (Heater -
a temperature higher than 145 C)
Relay)
: Corrective action Press the button at the
HE2 HE2 center lightly. The washing machine will
operate normally.
Alternatively, replace the temperature sensor if
the temperature sensing is unstable because of
functional degradation.
- This occurs when the steam function does not
operate normally.
HE3 - - This error does not occur in existing drum
products. Check whether the product is a steam
model
- Heater engagement fault (out of place)
- The air hose is out of place and water leakage
occurs during the spin cycle.
- The tub back at the safety bolts fixing part is
broken.
- Water leakage occurs at the front with foaming
because of too much detergent
- Water leakage occurs because the connecting
hose to the detergent drawer is connected
Water Leakage LE 11E
LE LE incorrectly.
Error LE1 E9
- The drain pump filter cover is engaged incorrectly.
- Water leakage occurs at the drain hose.
- The duct condensing holding screws are worn.
- The nozzle-diaphragm is engaged in the opposite
direction or the rubber packaging is omitted.
- Water leakage occurs because the screws that
hold the tub back and front in place are fastened
incorrectly.
- The leakage sensor is faulty.
- Water is supplied continually because the water
level detection does not work.
- Because the drain hose is clogged and there For USA
is an injection error (at a narrow section), the products, this
OE water level detection does not work and water is error occurs
OE
Overflow Error OF OE - supplied continually. because the
OF
E3 - Water is supplied continually because of freezing water level
or because there is foreign material in the water sensor terminal
supply valve. is out of place.
- This error may occur when the water level sensor
is degraded.
38 _ Troubleshooting
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The washing heater in the tub has an error.
Heater sensor
(Contact error, temperature sensor fault)
fault
- The connector is connected incorrectly or is
: When the
disconnected.
tE1 connector is
tE1 tE - - If the water level sensor operates without water
connected
6E because the water is frozen or for any other
incorrectly or
reason and the temperature sensor engaged at
has a wire
the bottom to prevent overheating for the washing
disconnected
heater detects a temperature of 100 to 150 C,
or contact error
the washing machine turns the input power off.
Duct
- The temperature sensor for the duct assy fan condensing
Temperature
housing is faulty. temperature
Sensor Error
(A sensor fault such as an internal short-circuit or sensor fault (for
tE2 tE2 - -
wire disconnection) models before
- The connector is out of place or has a contact the silver nano
error. function was
applied)
- This occurs when the duct condensing Dry heater
temperature sensor is open. temperature
- This occurs when the duct condensing sensor fault (for
tE3 tE3 - - temperature sensor has a wire disconnected or is models before
short-circuited. the silver nano
- The connector is out of place or has a contact function was
error. applied)
- As laundry causes this error, check the laundry.
Unbalance UE
UE dc UE - Find the reason for the unbalance and solve it as
Error E4
directed in the user manual.
- This occurs when too much foaming is detected.
It is also displayed while foaming is removed.
When the removal is finished, the normal cycle
Foaming proceeds. Sud or SUdS is displayed when too
Sud - SUdS -
Detected much foaming is detected and End is displayed
when the removal of the foaming is finished.
(This is one of the normal operations. It is an error
for preventing non-sensing faults.)
- Error detected in the Mems PBA or data error
detected. Check the wire connections.
Replace if necessary.
Mems PBA
- - E8 - 1. Check the wire connections.
Error Detected
2. Replace the Mems PBA.
3. Main PBA wire connection error or PBAs silver
nano part malfunction. Replace if necessary.
Troubleshooting _ 39
These are common troubleshooting procedures for each drum-type washer error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.
40 _ Troubleshooting
- Frequency: Approx. 26.4
Main PCB fault If the error persists despite taking the action
KHz with no load
above, replace the PBA.
DD MOTOR
Check the resistance on the
main PCB motor. (Between pins
1 and 3, and 1 and 4 of the four
(4) pins)
- Resistance: Approx. 2 to 4
M
- Check the voltage when the
power is on.
Troubleshooting _ 41
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
42 _ Troubleshooting
Check whether the service PBA holding corresponding tact switch.
The Power button is continually screws are fastened too much. If they are
bE1 pressed. - There must be a gap
Switch Error fastened too much, loosen them a little.
between a control panel
(Main Relay bE2 A button other than the Power If the main PBA switching IC on/off error has button and its corresponding
Error) bE3 button is continually pressed. occurred, replace the main PBA. micro switch.
Main PCB relay fault The bE3 error occurs if the main relay
Otherwise, an error
connections are incorrect. Check the
occurs after approx. 30
connections. If there is no error in the
seconds has passed.
connections, replace the main PBA.
GAP
This error occurs if the water temperature Check the resistance on the
is more than 50 C in draining. Check the Heater. (For faulty features)
temperature. Check the voltages on the red
Washing temperature sensor fault
If the water temperature is normal, this error / blue terminals of the Heater
Cooling Error CE Description of PL hazard is due to a temperature sensor fault. Replace while washing.
prevention the washing heater. Check 2710% on both
When replacing the washing heater, take care terminals and the voltage
to prevent water leakage. of the Heater.
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
TYPE 1
Check the door switch voltage.
Check the voltage after the
If a dE error occurs, check whether it occurs power is on. (That is, check the
during the Boil cycle. door switch when the power
- If it is detected that the door is open, close the button is turned on and no
Door switch fault door. operating key is pressed.)
dE
Drain pump fault The 220V is directly connected to the door.
Door Error dE1
Dry duct fan motor fault. Check and repair the power wire connections
dE2 and insulation state.
Main PCB fault
Check the door switch. Replace if faulty.
Check the main PBA door sensing circuit.
TYPE 2
Replace if faulty.
The resistance of Nos. 3 and 5
of the DOOR LOCK SWITCH
must be approximately 949 .
TYPE 1
Check the dry fan motor
operation.
Check for disconnected wires and insulation Check the motor voltage during
defects for the dry motor. the dry cycle.
Check connector connections and contact
Dry Duct Fan Dry duct fan motor fault faults.
FE
Error Main PCB fault If the start condenser has a functional error,
the motor rotates normally. However, because
the start condenser operates unstably, replace
it. TYPE 2
The resistance of both terminals
of the AIR WASH MOTOR must
be approximately 298 .
Troubleshooting _ 43
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
Check for disconnected wires for the washing
Heater fault heater. Replace if faulty.
HE A fault of the red temperature - An HE or HE1 error occurs.
HE1 sensor at the center of the dry Because the dry heater or air refresh heater
Heater Error -
HE2 heater overheating sensor is faulty, replace it.
HE3 Steam function fault - An HE2 error occurs.
Freezing in the winter season Check the steam heater. Replace if faulty.
44 _ Troubleshooting
- An HE3 error occurs.
PUMP TYPE
Check for any leakage on the
base, Hose, Valve and Tub
connections.
Troubleshooting _ 45
5.PCB DIAGRAM
5-1.MAIN PCB
9 10
11
5
1 2 3
1 RY7 Dry heater relay Drive the dry heater 7 CN10 Program Terminal For flash programming
2 RY6 Wash heater relay Drive the wash heater 8 CN9 Fan Motor Terminal Drive the fan motor
46 _PCB DIAGRAM
5-2.CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS OF MAIN PARTS(MAIN PCB)
CN10
CN9 CN11
1. +5V 5. TDO 9. WR-TXD
1. FAN MOTOR W 1. MOTOR W
2. RESET 6. TCK 10. WR-RXD
2. FAN MOTOR V 2. MOTOR V
3. TRST 7. TMS 11. WR-BOOT
3. FAN MOTOR U 3. MOTOR U
4. TDI 8. CGND
CN3
9 10
1. +5V_IS
2. HALL_A
3. HALL_B
4. DGND
6
CN7
1. RX_FORM SUB
CN4
1. Reactor Terminal
11
5
1 2 3
CN6
2. TX_TO SUB 6. 15V_POWER
3. RESET 8. WATER_LEVEL_FROM_SUB RY7 CN5 RY5
RY6
4. +3.3V_IS 9. FROM_SUB_MAIN_RELAY_
1. DRY HEATER RELAY 1. WASH HEATER RELAY 1. AC1 1. MAIN RELAY
WATCHDOG
2. DOOR LOCK
PCB DIAGRAM_47
5-3.SUB PCB
1 BZ1 Buzzer Circuit Generates sound when the menu key and encoder-key are operated or when the menu is closed.
2 CN2/CN3 Main and Sub PCB Connection Port Main and sub PBA communication.
3 CN1 Program Writing Attach the connector for writing the program when an upgrade or change of the program is required.
4 DSP1 Display Displays the remaining time for the selected cycle,Displays the menu and progress status.
46 _PCB DIAGRAM
5-4.DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTACT TERMINALS(SUB PCB)
CN2 CN3
Main and sub PCB communication Main and sub PCB communication
PCB DIAGRAM_47
6.Wiring diagram
6-1.Wiring diagram
Reference information
BLK BLACK
BLU BLUE
GRN GREEN
GRY GRAY
NTR NATURAL
ORG ORANGE
PNK PINK
RED RED
SKYBLU SKYBLUE
VIO VIOLET
WHT WHITE
YEL YELLOW
50 _Wiring diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SAMSUNG PROPRIETARY
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY PTC2 D26
D27 LCD ONLY
2
2
INFORMATION THAT IS SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO'S PROPERTY. +20V_IS_ON_OFF 0.25W 0.25W NU
2 1 1 2 0.1W
DO NOT DISCLOSE TO OR DUPLICATE THIS DOCUMENT AC2 JUMP +15V_IS +5V_IS F 1.5M F 1.5M F 33K
+20V_IS OJ3
1 2
0.25W
0.25W
2
OJ6
OJ8
SYPGR13100MD14-I25
1 2
1000V 1A R167 R166
J
0 J 0.25W
J
A REACTOR AC1 R165
0.1W
0
1
0
1
CN4 DC_LINK IC7 R121 1K J 0.25W
2
2
2
J
D25 NV
R80
1
Reactor Option 1 2
1 3 1 2
+5V
CGND
1K
IN OUT
MOTOR DRIVE & SENSING C102 630V
2
S
D
2
1
.
2
3
2
3
1
2
0.25W
2
0.25W
1
2 BD1 MBRF10200 GND R118 1K J 0.25W 100nF
OJ9
1 1
OJ7
3
PTC1
J
J
G
D25XB60 IC11
0.1W
YDW236-02 200V10A 1 1 1
0.25W
1/4W
KIA7815API
1/4W
10A
L1 L2 CE14
1
0
RED
POWER C12 2 C35
1
J
1
L1
T1 IC12
F
J
J
1 24
ZD2
2200uF 100nF C88 100nF VS(U)
R168
CE2 NW
6
1A
R119
1 12 RSD045P05 100nF 470uF VS(U) NC C20
100nF
BZX84C5V1
CE11 35V 50V 50V 1 1 1
5.1V 0.2W
1
4 1
1
2 23
0.1W
0.1W
1000u +3.3V_IS 50V 25V VB(U) 50V
1
POWER
0.1W
0.1W
1
2
2
1
0.1W
0.1W
1
2
CGND
R213
1.5M
VB(U) P
10K
2 2
10K
2
F
F
1 1
C99
F
F
250V D2 0.1W J 0
F
F
CORD OJ2
R212
2 2
DGND VS(V) 3 22
2
2
2 2 11 100nF
1 2 VS(V) U 3 2 1
1.4uH SSN1313006B
1 1 1
C85 C84
2W
50V
0.1W 4.7K
JUMP 1
16K
DELETE VB(V) 4 21
16K
16K
1
10nF 2.2nF
16K
16K
J
J
ES3D VB(V) V 2 OJ4 DC_LINK_S
2 2 2
2KV 2KV C100
R126
10000nF25V
R100
CGND
C114
NTR
R102
R99 16K
R101
5 20
R104
VS(W)
10000nF 25V
C115
R103
C31 DGND
R169
3 10 200V 3A DGND
2
CE5 100nF VS(W) W 1 B03B-PWCSK-1
1
2 2 1 1 1
CGND
10K
OJ1 100nF
100K
6 19 1 2
2
1
470uF 50V VB(W) CN11
50V VB(W) NU FOR 1 shunt sontrol
C117
16V
3
C116
2 2 2 C98
10000nF25V
JUMP NU R7 2K F 0.1W
10000nF 25V
B 2
2
DGND 7 18 1 2
50 _SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
0.25W
F1
4 9 HIN(U) NV
2
NV R17 2K F 0.1W
F
100nF 8 17 1 2
1 2
250V
15A
R120
1
50V HIN(V) NW
C119
C118
2 2 2
CE10 NW R47 2K F 0.1W U_I
10000nF 25V
10000nF 25V
9 R153
70V 200mA
CGND NON LCD ONLY
1
BAW56LT1
2
110V ONLY 1000u 5 8
1.5M
HIN(W) 3K F 0.1W
D18
1
2
C125
2
2
SET DGND
1
2
250V
1
2
10
1KV 1A
2W
2W
2W
UF4007
GND NOISE 1 2 C27 C28
AD9 100 J 0.1W R194 LIN(U) C24 1nF 1nF
1
FILTER 1nF C44
3 MMBT3904 UP 11
1%
400V
1%
1%
6 7 0.35W 1 2
50V 50V 50V 50V0.1nF
C R210 2.2n 100 J 0.1W R189 LIN(V)
R114
R115
R116
12
7-1.MAIN CONTROL
+16V 1 2
VP IC10
CN5 CGND Q19 B 1 100 J 0.1W R193 1 2 LIN(W)
K01H017
1
1
AC1
0.03
0.03
0.03
CGND CGND D17 R145 From_Sensor_20V_IS_ON DGND WP 13 1 14
CGND 1 2
1
1 1 2
DC_Enable E 1
1K J 0.1W 100 J 0.1W R192 VDD DC_LINK_S
2 1 UN 14 +15V 2 13
10K
2 2 1 2 D
D_LOCK/UNLOCK 100 J 0.1W R191 VFO A
4.7 J 0.25W
J
2
1A 1KV
2
2
VN 15 3 12
C120
1
2W
2W
2W
3 DOOR_OPEN/CLOSE 100 J 0.1W R190 1 2 ITRIP
UF4007 CGND
R204
16
100nF 50V
BLK CE16 WN 4 11
1%
+15V_IS
2
1%
1%
2
0.1W
AC2 47u VSS VCC GND
ZD1
C 90019WS-03
R117
R209
R208
2
50V 5 10
0.1W
2
0.1W
0.1W
2
2
2
2
2
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
+5V IKCM15F60GA
0.2W 12V
1
1
1
+15V
J
0.03
0.03
0.03
6 9
J
J
J
J
J
2
2
B C
2
2
AP1117D50GZ
UDZSNPTE-1712B
0.25W
0.25W
+18V CGND C17 7 8
DGND
3.3K
J
J
3.3K
3.3K
3.3K
3.3K
3.3K
IC8 IC13
R112
R113
1
100nF 50V
R2
J 0.1W
1
AC_ON
1
1
1
1
1
D1 +5V
R200
47
R199
R198
CGND
47
R195
R196
R197
1 2
1 4 1 2
3 2 CGND KIA324F
1
RY5 VIN VDIS IN OUT
10K
R1
1
1
1 2
ZD4
4 1 2 2 3 GND 1 1 1 2 CGND
R201 330 J 1/4W 1 1 2
ES3D VO GND 1 2
200mA70V R151
2
2
3
4
BAW56LT1
2
1
R202 330 J 1/4W 100nF 100nF 100u 220 F 0.1W
1
2
2
5
1 2
KIA78R15PI
1/4W
1/4W
CE13 C11
1000uF G C113 50V 50V 25V
CGND V_I C42
+16V C43
J
J
C103
0.1W
UDZSNPTE-1712B
50V0.1nF
1
6
3 2 2 IC14 35V 1
R203 330 J 1/4W 2
100nF CE23
2 2
50V0.1nF
2
2
2
100nF 2
F
50V
BD
AC2 1 I 50V
R105
50V 470uF AD8
1
1
R215
R214
3 1 2 2 R206 330 J 1/4W +15V
O
10K
10K
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
D/ST 1
2
+5V
F
F
F
D 1 2 DTA114EKA 3 30V
AC2 AD6
DC_Enable S/OCP Q10 +15V RB531XN
2
2K
2K
2K
7.SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MAIN_WATCH_DOG
3
2
1
1
1
1
LCD ONLY CGND CGND
VCC 1 1
R48
R49
R69
1
W_I
0.1W
2 J +3.3V_IS C1 4
CE20 C104 C101
0.1W
F
R4
R182
C 5 CGND
J
R35 0.1W 2KV 100nF TD1
FB/OLP 0.1W J 10K 35V 50V 50V
Q18 B 3 2 1 CGND
2
1
50V
P6KE24A
24V
6 600W
1
3.6K
KSC2328A +3.3V_IS 2 1
CGND
2
10K
2 BD 2 2
0.1W
2
2
0.1W
1W E
2
1
7 FO CGND CGND +5V_IS
0.1W
J
BD
R22
J
NF
D6
1
R141
0.125W
J
150mA 75V
0.1W
R66
1N4148WS
0.2W C83
2K
J
G STR-Y6763 +3.3V_IS CGND +3.3V_IS
J
0.01nF +5V_IS
1
2
RN2427
R143
R50
4 PC8 1
4.7K
CGND 50V
10K
Q5 PC17 CGND +5V
1K
1
47K
50V
2W
I
1
2
1 C751000nF UDZSNPTE-1712B 4 1
100nF
J
2
2
O 50V C9
R146
+5V
3
0.1W
0.1W
1
1 1
E 3 2 ZD3
0.36
2
F
J
R9
R6
R32
0.1W
3 2 1 2
2K
PS2561AL 10nF
0.1W
J
CGND
1
1
4.7K
J
0.1W
200-400% DGND
R94
DC_Enable +20V_IS_ON_OFF PC6 R106 CN3
4.7K
50V 50V
J
2
PS2561AL 4 1
R134
470 J 0.1W 1
DGND 4.7uF 4 1 1 2
200-400% 1
2
1
100
2 2
HALL_A
0.1W
1
10K
1 R163
CGND CGND C47 C8 100J 0.1W
R10
F
2
0.1W
220 F 0.1W 0.1W J 100
1 2
+5V +5V FAN_CONTROL 1nF 100nF
D3
F
E 50V 50V
R142
2K
22uF 0.2W 3
C14 R135
1
50V C65 KRC246S 3 2
1N4148WS
2K
75V150mA
1
2
3 2 1 2
10nF 2
W
Q14
3
4
1
2 C71 B 2 4
D28 50V
2 C PS2561AL SMW250-04DW
1 2 PS2561AL 100nF 50V 4.7K J 0.1W 10nF
50V
3
C
From_Sensor_MAIN_Watchdog 200-400% 50V 200-400% WHT
0.2W +20V_IS_ON_OFF 10nF 3
1N4148WS RN2427 G IC2 C64
75V 150mA CGND +5V_IS
DGND Q8 +5V DGND
PC5
CGND TX_TO_LCD 1 38
2 R
I
IC3
1 VM1 N.C.
J
DGND
200-400%
PS2561AL
+3.3V_IS
2
2
F D29 O 2 37
U N.C.
0.1W
4.7K
1 2
U
A
1
3
0.1W
0.1W
From_LCD_MAIN_Watchdog PC12 3 36
R60
2
1
V VM3
LCD_PBA
F
4 1 V
J
R31
R5
1N4148WS R140
R144
AP432ASR
1 2
4 35 CGND +5V
75V 150mA CW_CCW N.C.
4.7K
J
0.1W
1
AC3 PC7 R93
1
5 34
2.4K
4.7K
1
FOR WOL R53 6 33 HALL_B
D23
FMAX FPWM
D4
SEL_LAP FST2 3 2
1N4148WS
2
PC4
R59
75V 150mA
2 9 30
R54
+15V_IS G PS2561AL
3 CGND 10 29 200-400%
330
50V
R130
PGND OSC_C
R55
14 25 C82
0.1W
From_LCD_MAIN_Watchdog 7
100K
F
0.1W
0.1W
GPIO(NC) 8 1 2
1 4
R107 15 24
C121100nF
R133
WAVEP START
2
R63
50V
1K
10K
J
0.1W R64
10K
J
0.1W R65
10K
J
0.1W
1 4 100 J 0.1W 0.1W +20V_IS_ON_OFF
1 2 R77 C VM2 VSP
1/4W
AC1
1N4148WS
2 3 1 B C73 18 21
C124
C79 C78
1nF 50V
J
SGND1 VREF
1
2
4.7nF
D30
VREF
OJ5
0.1W
4.7K
1A 1000V SGND2 WAVE
R58
1
0.1W
R51
100K
F
0.1W
R108 R29
RY6 J 3 2
1 2
25V,10000nF
J
0.25W 100K J 2W 120 J 0.125W CGND R131 SMW250-05DW
100K 0.1W F
D12
75V150mA DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK
0.1W
4.7K
1A 1000V R57
5
3 2 1N4148WS CGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND
GS1M
W_HEATER 2 3 4
R128
PCF-112D2M-B 100K 0.1W F
R110 PS2561AL 3
J DOOR_OPEN/CLOSE D21 200-400%
RY7 100 2
4 1 R129
J 100K 0.1W F
100 1
R111 R98 PC3 R138 From_LCD_MAIN_Watchdog FAN CONTROL
1 4 1 2
CN9
D11
I 75V150mA AC1
J
1A 1000V
R56
50V 50V C3
Dry Heater Option D22 PS2561AL
D_LOCK/UNLOCK 200-400% +5V
+15V
+5V
100nF
50V
1 2
1 3 +5V +5V
AC1
R74
CGND 1 2
250V 1.6A
2
2
U_I
COM_S
3
0.1W
+5V
R38
J C32
J
J
1 8
0.1W
NC VCC
AD2
RX_FROM_Sensor
J
10K
10K
3 6
R67
R136
10K
MMBT3904 3 SCL
100 J 0.1W
D8
2
J
1 4
70V
HOT_V O4 I4 HOT_VALVE
R45
R61
50mA
CGND
AD5
16 1
BAV99
CGND
1K
J
0.1W
R70
0.1W
D9
2 5 1 2
D_HEATER O6 I6 DRY_HEATER +5V
C_PUMP 15 2 DC_LINK_S
6 3 W_HEATER O7 I7 WASH_HEATER DGND R75 100 J 0.1W
K 9 8 CGND +5V 1 2
C29
1N4148WS CGND 100nF R162
VCC GND +3.3V_IS +5V V_I
50V 1 2
PCJ-112D3MH 75V 150mA
3
2 5 0.2W
1
2
Q7
1K
J
0.1W
WATER_SHOT_1
WATER_SHOT_2
BLEACH_VALVE
WATCH_DOG
6 3 15 2 4 1 TX_TO_Sensor
DRAIN_MOTOR
WASH_HEATER
CIR_MOTOR
W_S_1 O1 I1 WATER_SHOT_1 I 1
BAV99
70V
50mA
PCJ-112D3MH 75V
RY4 150mAR16 W_S_2 O2 I2 WATER_SHOT_2 FO
1 4 12 5 3
1
R44 CGND
1
W_SHOT_1 O3 I3
10K
2200.25W J 13 4 3 2 1 2
DOOR_LOCK BLEACH_V O4 I4 1nFC109 +5V
2 5 16 1
BLEACH_VALVE CGND
D10
100
L 6 3 +15V 11 6 2
O6 I6 DGND
1N4148WS 10 7 R76 CGND
1 2
PCJ-112D3MH 75V 150mA O7 I7 +3.3V_IS CGND
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
0.1W
7 2 1 2 1 2
PN3/TB7IN
PH3/AINA3
PH4/AINA4
PH5/AINA5
PH6/AINA6
PH7/AINA7
PI0/AINA8
PJ0/AINB3
PJ1/AINB4
PJ2/AINB5
PJ3/AINB6
PJ4/AINB7
PN0/SO/SDA
PN1/SI/SCL
1 2
6 1W F
AVSSA/VREFLA
AVSSB/VREFLB
5 4 PRE_V CGND
1
2
PI1/AINA9/AINB0
47 J 0.25W 1 2
3 2 50V D_UNLOCK TB0OUT/PA1 PJ7/AINB10/INTD HOT_VALVE CN10
PI2/AINA10/AINB1
PI3/AINA11/AINB2
1
2
Sub_Reset_From_Main 3 4 72
1
1
1
1
1
PS2561AL
R170
1 2
6 CGND RX_FROM_Sensor TB6IN/RXD1/PA6 PB5/TDO/SWV R156100 J 0.1W 5
DOOR_UNLOCK 3 8 COOL_VAL
COOL_V Water_Level_From_Sub 8 10K J 0.1W 1 2
9 67 1 2
5 4 INT8/TB4IN/PA7 PB4/TCK/SWCLK R157100 J 0.1W 6
47 J 0.25W CIR_PUMP 4 7 PRE_VAL
1
2
1 2
6 DVDD5 DVSS WR_BOOT 100 J 0.1W11
1
DOOR LOCK C40 C39 1
HOT_V
0.1W
1nF 1nF 15 61
5 4 50V AC_ON_CHK INT5/TB2IN/PE4 DVDD5 SMW250-11DK
47 J 0.25W
J
50V
R8
C91 BLK
1
2
2 16 60
FAN_CONTROL TB2OUT/PE5 VOUT3
2K
R11 E 0.35W
1
C492.2nF1KV
PR33MF51YPLF 17 59 +5V C105 C108
MMBT3906 100nF D_LOCK/UNLOCK_CHK INT6/TB3IN/PE6 RESET 2
1nF 1nF
2
DOOR_UL
DOOR_L
Q2 50V 18 58 RESET
N 1 B +5V 50V 50V
4.7K J 0.1W C DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK INT7/TB3OUT/PE7 RVDD5
8 SSR4 1 PC16 19 57
3 1 5 DVSS MODE C94 CGND
7 2 R28 R30
1 2 1 2 20 56
INTB/PL0 DVSS 50V 100nF
CIR_PUMP W_SHOT_1 R23 C5522nF500V 3
0.1W
1 2
6 3 3 21 55 CGND
W_S_1 Water_Level_To_Main 1
J
INTA/PL1 VOUT15
R43
5 4 C C 22 54
47 J 0.25W 0.1W J 100 1
From_Sensor_20V_IS_ON C93 C111
1
2
2 2
1K
1 2
6 +5V
+5V 0.2W *
BLEACH_V CGND
5 4
WO0/PC4
ZO0/PC5
EMG0/PC6
OVV0/PC7
TB5IN/ENCA0/PD0
TB5OUT/ENCB0/PD1
ENCZ0/PD2
INT9/PD3
CTS2/SCLK2/PD4
TXD2/PD5
RXD2/PD6
UO1/PG0
XO1/PG1
VO1/PG2
DVDD5
DVSS
YO1/PG3
WO1/PG4
ZO1/PG5
EMG1/PG6
OVV1/PG7
PM0/X1
DVSS
PM1/X2
BOOT/TB7IN/PF0
O 47 J 0.25W CGND
2
1
2
2
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
0.1W
C512.2nF1KV
PR33MF51YPLF
J
SSR8 R81
1 3 Q6 3
Sensor_PBA
J
1 I WR_BOOT
10K
O C CGND
0.1W
2 4 50V E
0.1W
COM_SSR
10MHz
2
Water shot 2 motor option 12V 220 0.25W J R177 50V 50V
RESET
J
1 1
MICOM
1
470
100nF 1uF
1
50V
50V 25V
C76
2
1000nF
50V
CGND
CGND
WATCH_DOG
CGND
CGND CHECKED BY DATE DESIGN PAGE MODEL NAME SAMSUNG
Q NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AMOF FULL CIRCUIT ELECTRONICS
DRAWN BY DATE APPROVED BY DATE 1 1 SHEET SIZE PCB CODE LAST CHANGE DATE
KIM JEONGKEUN 2012.02.13 Sat.matsumoto YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM A0 XXXXXX DC41-00198A 2012.02.20
7-2.SUB CONTROL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C31 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
SAMSUNG PROPRIETARY +15_IS
2
50V
R35 0.125W
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY
+3.3V_IS 0.022nF
2
X1 1M
INFORMATION THAT IS SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO'S PROPERTY. 2
DO NOT DISCLOSE TO OR DUPLICATE THIS DOCUMENT
10MHz
20ppm
J
0.2W
4.7K J 0.125W
+3.3V_IS 1
R78
2
C32 G RN2427
A CN1
1
Q14
2
R79 56 I
WC_RESET
1 2
1 0.022nF DGND 3 1
R50
Leakage_from_Sub 50V O
2 +3.3V_IS C
50mA 70V From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog 56 2 B 3
3 BAV99 COMMON1 Q16
KRC246S
1
IC3 MEMS_POWER_ONOFF +3.3V_IS DRY_AIR_THERMISTOR E 0.2W
4 COMMON1_1
C15
SMW250-04 1 3 2 DRY_CON_THERMISTOR
WHT IN OUT
GND 3 1
WATER_THERMISTOR +15_IS
1
2 KIA7025AP 1
1 2
C48 AD2 50
DGND DGND
OPTION_SCAN 0.2W
2
G RN2427
2
2203-006960 Q11
B 3 1 I
+15_IS +3.3V_MEMS DGND O
+3.3V_IS C
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
CN2 2 B 3
COMMON0 Q12
DGND DGND DGND KRC246S
PTC5/RxD2
PTC3/TxD2
PTC2/MCLK
PTC1/SDA1
PTC0/SCL1
VSS
PTG6/EXTAL
PTG5/XTAL
BKGD/MS
VREFL
VREFH
PTD7/KBI1P7/AD1P15
PTD6/TPM1CLK/AD1P14
PTD5/AD1P13
PTD4/TPM2CLK/AD1P12
PTG4/KBI1P4
1 R44 0.2W
E
2
1
R45
2
CS1 DSP1
+15_IS
100 R47
J 0.125W CS2
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2
3 1 48
1
M_SW PTC4 PTG3/KBI1P3 OPTION_SCAN_2 1 1
4
1
R46
2
SPI 2 47
2
WATER_LEVEL_SENSOR IRQ/TPMCLK PTD3/KBI1P6/AD1P11 JOG_DIAL_B 2 COMMON1_1
5 100 J
1
R480.125W
J 0.125W 2
SDO_C 3 46
3
WC_RESET DGND
WC_RESET JOG_DIAL_A 3
1 2
RESET PTD2/KBI1P5/AD1P10
6 100 J 0.125W
1 2
SPC 4 45
4
R122
100 DGND
J 0.125W
DIGIT_9 PTF0/TPM1CH2 VSSAD 4
R119 100 J 0.125W
7 5 44
5
C16 C21
DIGIT_10 VDDAD 5
2
PTF1/TPM1CH3
100nF
2
8 6 43
6
50V DIGIT_11 PTD1/AD1P9 COMMON9 6
C PTF2/TPM1CH4 DGND
9 7 42
7
DGND
DIGIT_12 PTF3/TPM1CH5 PTD0/AD1P8 COMMON8 7
10 8 41
8
MICOM1
PTF4/TPM2CH0 PTB7/AD1P7 COMMON7 8
1
11 9 MC9S08AC48 40
10 9
DGND EMG PTC6 PTB6/AD1P6 COMMON6 9
12 10 39
+3.3V_IS PTF7 PTB5/AD1P5 COMMON5 10
13 1 1 1 1 1
11 38
WINGS-PJT C43 C44 C45 C46 C47
PTF5/TPM2CH1 PTB4/AD1P4 COMMON4
0.47nF0.47nF0.47nF 0.47nF0.47nF R40 12 37 DGD-D9031G-A
50V 50V 50V 50V 50V
PTF6 PTB3/AD1P3 COMMON3
0.125W 13 36
J TXD PTE0/TxD1 PTB2/AD1P2 COMMON2
2 2 2 2 2
4.7K 14 35
DGND
+3.3V_IS RXD PTE1/RxD1 PTB1/TPM3CH1/AD1P1 COMMON1 IC4
15 34
15 PTE2/TPM1CH0 PTB0/TPM3CH0/AD1P0 COMMON0 3 14 R1
1
1K J 0.125W
16 33 DIGIT_1 I1 O1
3 CS2 470 J 0.5W
4.7K J 0.125W
D PTE3/TPM1CH1 PTA7 DIGIT_8 2 15
PTE7/SPSCK1
PTG0/KBI1P0
PTG1/KBI1P1
PTG2/KBI1P2
R2
PTE5/MISO1
PTE6/MOSI1
DGND R49 C DIGIT_2 I2 O2 470 J 0.5W 2
PTE4/SS1
1 B Q4 1 16 R3
R54
DIGIT_3 3
1 2
R29
7 10
PTA0
PTA1
PTA2
PTA3
PTA4
PTA5
PTA6
2.2K J 0.125W
1
E 0.35W R9
7
VSS
VDD
C26
R13 R53 DIGIT_7 I4 O4 470 J 0.5W
100nF 2 6 11 R8
1
9
DIGIT_6 6
1 2 1 2
I5 O5
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
470 J 0.5W
1
50V +5V_IS RXD 5 12
10K J 0.125W 100 J 0.125W R7
3 +3.3V_IS DIGIT_5 I6 O6 470 J 0.5W 5
4.7K J 0.125W 4 13
2
R6
4
4.7K J 0.125W
1
C 1
2 B 8 9
2
C30 Q1 C33 DIGIT_7 GND VCC
DGND DGND 10nF 0.35W KRC246S 4.7nF
R51
MMBT3906 0.2W
R22
50V E 50V DIGIT_6
Q5 2 2003
1W
R16 2
E 2
DIGIT_5 DGND
1
CS1
SDO_C
MEMS_POWER_ONOFF
SPI
SPC
1
DIGIT_4
1 2
1
E 1 B
10K J 0.125W C DIGIT_3
2
3 C24 DGND
+5V_IS +3.3V_MEMS IC5 DIGIT_2
SW16
DGND DGND 100nF 8
+5V_IS 50V
1 8 DIGIT_1
4.7K J 0.125W
EN GND KEY_SCAN_2
2 7
1
2
IN GND
3 6 KEY_SCAN
R52
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
OUT GND 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM
1 1
4 5 RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED COMMON1_1
1
BYP GND R77 +3.3V_IS DGND R25
2
C5 R10 C1 1
2 15 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 LED6 LED7 LED8 LED9
100nF 100nF
1
CE1 J
1 2
D3 DIGIT_12 I1 O1
50V 10uF 50V C9 MIC5209-3.3YM 3 2 3 14
50V 2K 0.47nF 1K J 0.125W 470
DIGIT_11
2 1
I2 O2
2
0.125W 2 50V C +5V_IS 4 13 R34 J
2 US1M DIGIT_10 I3 10 0.5W
B IC2 O3
2
16 R32330 J 0.5W
1
F 0.2W IC7 I4 1W
Q6 12 R33330 J 0.5W 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM 3MM
4.7K J 0.125W
E TXD 5 RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED
2
I 1 1 3 DIGIT_9 I5 O5 330 J 0.5W 9 R57 470
2
6.8V 600W
O IN OUT 7 10 LED10 LED11 LED12 LED13 LED14 LED15 LED16 LED17 LED18
P6KE6.8A
1 1
GND 50 I6 O6 BUZZER_ENVELOPE
TVS1
1 1 1
100 J 0.125W 8 9
+3.3V_IS 50V 16V GND VCC
R39
1
2 2
DGND
1
1 2
2 2 2
2203-006960
3 2 DGND
1 1 2.2K J 0.125W
C28 +5V_IS C
C34 2
1nF 10nF Q15 B 0.2W DGND
50V 50V KRC246S RN2427 G DGND
2.2K J 0.125W
0.2W E Q13
From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog
2
2 2 I 1
O
R41
G +15_IS
DGND DGND 1 3 IC1
+3.3V_IS
1 20
1
COMMON9 COMMON9
3 2 DGND 2 19
COMMON8
+3.3V_IS C 3 18
Q8 B 2
0.2W COMMON7
G 4 17
KRC246S RN2427
0.2W E Q7 COMMON6
EMG 5 16
I 1 COMMON5
J 0.125W
J 0.125W
J 0.125W
10K J 0.125W
O 6 15
CN3 COMMON4
2
1 3 7 14
1 COMMON3
R67
10K R68
10K R70
10K R69
8 13
2 DGND COMMON2
9 12
H 3 100J VCC GND
1
4 100J
4.7K J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W
R65 0.125W
DRY_AIR_THERMISTOR
1 2
2
R66 0.125W
DRY_CON_THERMISTOR
1 2
R19
R20
R36 0.125W
WATER_THERMISTOR
1 2
7
8 100J
1
9 +3.3V_IS R18 JOG1
1MJ 0.125W
C11
1
1
2
JOG_DIAL_A
1 2
10 0.1nF R64
C19 C13 C12 C14 50V BAV99 2
R71
11
1 2
WATER_LEVEL_SENSOR 1K R17
J 0.125W
100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 3
SMW250-11 50V 50V 50V 50V
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1K J 0.125W 1N4148
JOG_DIAL_B
1 2
1
WHT 2
2
1
3 5V
2
50V 1 1
0.5mA
1
C3 C4
R63
D20
D21
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
D2
D1
+3.3V_IS
1N4148
50V 50V
DGND
DGND
1
OPTION PART
2 2
DGND
D19
2
OD12
OD10
OD8
OD6
OD4
OD2
14
13
12
11
10
R73 0.125W
9
8
1 2
SW11
2
DGND DGND
SW1
SW4
SW7
SW8
100J
TC4069UBFN
VDD
I6
O6
I5
O5
I4
O4
SW5
C17
1
100nF
IC6
100nF
I1
O1
I2
O2
I3
O3
KEY_SCAN
10K J 0.125W
1 2 1 2
2
50V
10K J 0.125W
2
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
2
+15_IS 50V C7 4.7nF +15_IS
R23
50V
R24
DGND +3.3V_IS 2
2
1
Water_Level_From_Sub
1
CE2
D22
D23
D24
D25
1K J 0.125W
47uF 0.2W
DGND DGND G
2
0.2W 50VRN2427
G RN2427 DGND DGND Q3
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
Q9 DGND BUZZER_ENVELOPE
R55
I 1
2
1 I O
O
SW10
SW9
SW6
SW2
3
1
3 Leakage_from_Sub
OPTION PART R12
OD11
OD9
OD7
OD5
OD3
OD1
K 3 BUZZER_FREQ
1
R31
R15 1K
0.25W
C C37 OPTION_SCAN_2 R14 J
KEY_SCAN_2
10K J 0.125W
220
1 2
2 B Q10 100nF 1 2
0.125W
J
KRC246S
50V
2
C2
100 J 0.125W
10K J 0.125W
E 0.2W 4.7nF 100 J 0.125W
2
50V
R4
C8 4.7nF
50V
R5
1 BUZZER1
2.0KHz
1
WEA20-15PC.1
1
DGND DGND
DGND
L CHECKED
DGND BY DATE DESIGN PAGE MODEL NAME
DGND SAMSUNG
NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM 1 OF 1 BLDC BEST SUB ELECTRONICS
DRAWN BY DATE APPROVED BY DATE SHEET SIZE PCB CODE LAST CHANGE DATE
NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM A1 XXXXXX DC41-00162A YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM_51
8.REFERENCE
8-1.PROJECT NAME
WD 85 6 U H SA WQ / ZS
Drum Machine Classification Capacity Feature 3:RPM Notation Project Code Color Code Buyer Code
according to type: SA Seine
70:7Kg 75:7.5Kg 0: 1000rpm 8: 800rpm WQ: DA WHITE
WF: Washer Front Loading SC Scout
80: 8Kg 85: 8.5Kg 2: 1200rpm S: Solide Door + STS WD: CRYSTAL WHITE (GLOSSY WHITE)
WD: Washer & Dryer BB Baikal (7kg 50cm)
90: 9Kg 95: 9.5Kg 4: 1400rpm G: Glass Door +STS SD: DA SILVER
10: 10.1Kg BK Baikal SS: SUSLIKE INOX
H: 1400rpm cold and hot water
BA Aegis SX: INOX
M: 1200rpm cold and hot water
BC BAIKAL2 GD: INOX GRAY
L: 1000rpm cold and hot water
BD BAIKAL2 (7kg 50cm)
52 _ REFERENCE
8-2. MOTOR UNIVERSAL PARAMETER
Resistance/
CODE MAKER temp./
Tacho Full Field Tap field Rotor
Resistance/
CODE MAKER temp./
U-V V-W W-U
REFERENCE _53
GSPN (GLOBAL SERVICE PARTNER NETWORK)
Area Web Site
Europe gspn1.samsungcsportal.com
Mideast & Africa gspn1.samsungcsportal.com
CIS gspn1.samsungcsportal.com
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North America gspn3.samsungcsportal.com
Latin America gspn3.samsungcsportal.com
China china.samsungportal.com