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WASHING MACHINE

WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WA70K1PIW/YLP

SERVICE Manual

WASHING MACHINE CONTENTS

1. Precautions

2. Specifications

3. Features

4. Operating Instructions

5. Schematic and Circuit Diagrams

6. Disassembly and Reassemble

7. Troubleshooting

8. Exploded Views
Copyright
Samsung Electronics Co., LTD.
All right reserved.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.

1. Precautions

When performing trouble - shooting and part replacement during servicing note the following safety precautions.

1-1 Safety Precautions


1-1-1 Use Genuine Parts 1-1-2 Grounding
The components of the washing machine have Connect the grounding wire to the shell plate, and
safety -features such as non - combustibility and bury it under at least 25cm of earth ; alternatively,
voltage withstanding. Therefore, always use the connect the ground wire to the appropriate pin on a
same part as used when replacing parts. In properly grounded power receptacle.
particular, be sure to use only designated parts in • Never ground it to the telephone line, lightning rod,
case of major safety parts identified by the making. or gas pipe.

1-2 Servicing Precautions

1-2-1 Observe warnings 1-2-4 Insulation Check

Be sure to follow special warnings and precautions Pull out the plug from the power receptacle, pour
that are described on part labels and in the owner's water into the spin tub, and then set the timer.
manual. Check to see that the insulation resistance
between the terminals of the plug and the
1-2-2 Special Precautions for Parts Assembly exposed metal is greater, than 1 M Ω .
and wiring
When assembling parts that use safety - insulation Note : When it is impossible to perform the
insulation check with a 500V insulation
material (such as tube and tape), or when installing
resistance tester, use other testers for
internal wiring, be sure to restore all parts and wiring
inspection.
to their original positions.
Take special care to avoid contact with sharp edges.

1-2-3 Safety Checks after Servicing

After servicing, check to see that the screws, parts,


and wiring are restored to their original positions,
and check the insulation between the external
metals and the socket plug. In addition, place the
washing machine in a level position (less than 1° of
grade) to prevent vibration and noise during
operations.


2. Specifications

Classifications Specifications
WA75K2SP WA70K1P
Washing and Dehydrating Capacity
5.5 kg 5.0 kg
Washing Method Heavy duty rotation type (centripetal current)
Standard Volume of Water High Level 56 
Medium Level 49 
Low Level 41 
Extra low level 34 
Applicable Volume of Water 164  (high level of water)
Rotation of the Pulsator 113 rpm
Rotation of the Spin Tub 660 rpm
Washing 310 W
Power Consumption
Spinning 240 W
Dehydration Method Centrifugal dehydration type
Drain Control Motor driven
Applicable Water Pressure 0.05~0.78Mpa (0.5 kgf / cm 2 ~ 8.0 kgf / cm 2 )
Gross 34kg
Weight
Net 31kg
Gross W 580mm x D 620mm x H 890mm
Dimension
Net W 540mm x D 560mm x H 850mm
Accessories Water supply hose, drain hose, owner's manual


3. Features

3-1 Dimensions

540
345

1170

850 850

30

3-2 Installation
3-2-1 Level Specifications and Wall - Clearance 3-2-3 Controlling the Front Adjustable Leg
Distances To control the height, turn the adjustable leg.
1. Install the washing machine on a solid and level
floor.
2. Place the machine at least 10cm away from the
wall.
3. Placement on an inclined, weak or rough floor may
cause abnormal trembling.

3-2-2 Balance
3-2-4 Connecting the Drain Hose
See if machine is placed level by checking the
position of the washing tub.
1. After pressing the joint ring(a), insert the drain hose
(b) in the drain direction. (Same as pump model.)
* Open the lid of the machine, pour water into
the tub up to the level just below the pulsator, and
adjust the legs so that the pulsator is positioned at (a)
the center of the water as shown in the figure.
* Place the machine more than 10cm away the wall.

WATER

(b)

2. Install the drain hose about 70~80cm


above the ground (for pump model).


3-2-5 Connecting the water supply hose

1. Remove the adaptor from the 2. First, using a "+" type screwdriver, 3. Connect adaptor to the water
water supply hose. loosen the three screws on the tap by firmly tightening the
adaptor. screws.
Next, take the adaptor and hold Then turn part (b), following the
parts (a) and (b) with a gap about arrow, and put (a) and (b)
5mm between them. together.

a a
b
b

4. Connect the water supply hose to 5. Connect the other end of the If the water tap is a screw type,
the adaptor. Pull down part (c) of water supply hose to the inlet connect a water supply hose that
the water supply hose. When part water valve at the back of the fits to the tap as shown.
(c) is released, the hose is washer.
automatically connected to the Screw the hose clockwise, all the
adaptor, and makes a 'click' sound. way in.

3-2-6 Positioning the Drain Hose (without pump model)

1. When there is no threshold, the length of 4. Other precautions


the drain hose should not exceed 3m.
2. When it is necessary to connect the drain
hose with the drain outlet located far away,
connect the extension hose and
applicable parts (available from dealers or
service centers).

3m
Do not place the hose
Do not put the end of the
below the floor level of the
drain hose into the water.
drain outlet.
3. Do not install the drain hose where it must
extend over a threshold of 5cm or more ; do
not install where there is a threshold and the
hose must extend for more than 2m.

2m If the drain hose must be


Do not make the mid part of positioned at a high angle,
5cm install the washing machine
the hose than the ends so that it is in an even
positioned higher. higher position.


4. Operating Instructions

4-1 Component Identification


4-2 Control Panel

4-2-(1) REMAINING TIME INDICATOR LIGHT 4-2-(5) Delay Start


1. Button controls and washing processes are 1. This function is to finish the washing operation at
displayed here. the time user set.
2. Each icon is described under its control button. 2. You may change the delay start time by using this
button. (from 3 hours to 18 hours)
4-2-(2) Function Indicator Light
1. In use indicated by a flashing symbol. 4-2-(6) Water Level
2. The light goes out at the end of the function. 1. Press this button to select the water height.
2. The selection order is :
4-2-(3) Start/Hold Med → High → Extra Low → Low
1. Press this button to alternately 'start' or 'hold'. 3. Selecting the wool Course limits the water levels
2. This button is a convenient way to change washing to high or medium.
ourses or a commands.
4-2-(7) Function
4-2-(4) Power 1. The selection order is :
1. Press this button for power ON/OFF. Wash, Rinse, Spin → Soak, Wash, Rinse, Spin → Wash
2. When the washing operation is completed, the → Rinse → Spin → Wash + Rinse → Rinse + Spin
power automatically turns off and the buzzer
sounds off 5 times. 4-2-(8) Course
3. Allow at least a 3-second interval before turning the 1. Press this button to select the type of washing cycle.
washing machine again . Fuzzy → Blanket → Speedy → Wool→Saree


4-3 Function Descriptions
4-3-1 Water Supply(OPTION) FUNCTION TIME
1. In all the cases of prior to the first press of START/HOLD WASH 15 min
key, during operating or hold state, they follow the below
sequences. RINSE 15 min

COLD → COLD + HOT → HOT SPIN 9 min


WASH + RINSE 38 min
2. When wool course is selected, water supply is selected RINSE + SPIN 24 min
automatically to cold water without key input.
3. Once water supply is changed by key input, this water 4. This key is used as adjusting function.
supply keeps on the changed course.  Rinsing times are added by one time when function
In case of wool course, cold water is selected key is pressed under general course operation and
automatically, but if the user'd like to change it to other function operation as pressing this key.
course, the course will return to the previous course. Display is changing as follows.
4. While water supplying, the lamp selected is flashing(one 2 (times)→ 3 → 4→ 5→ 1
second ON/OFF)
 Washing time is adjusted by press of function
4-3-2 Water Level key during washing only operation.
1. In all the cases of prior to the first press of START/HOLD
key, during operating or hold state, they follow the below 15(min)→ 17→ 19→ 21→ 23→25→ 3→5 →7→9→11→13
sequences.
 Spinning time is adjusted by press of function key
MED → HIGH → EXTRA LOW → LOW during spinning only operation.
5(min)→ 6 → 7→1→ 2 → 3→ 4
2. When WOOL is selected, only HIGH & MEDIUM & LOW
water level is possible.
3. If you change the course to WOOL, in case previous water 4-3-5 Delay Start
level is low or medium, the water level is automatically
1. This function is to finish the washing operation at the time user set.
selected High level and in case previous water level is
over Low, the water level is not changed. 2. If the START/HOLD key is pressed after adjusting of
4. While water is supplying, if the water level is changed, the reservation time by pressing the delay start button,
remaining time is changed. reservation washing begins.
3. If you push START/HOLD key after selecting reservation
4-3-3 Course washing, the machine carries out three-hour reservation
1. If this key is pressed before the first press of washing.
START/HOLD key or during HOLD state, the selection 4. The first beginning value of reservation washing is 3 hour and
order is as follow. the order according to programacion key push is as follow.
Even if manual washing is selected already, the selected
course is cancelled, and the course is selected as follow. 3 → 4 → 5 → …→ 16 → 17 → 18
Fuzzy e → Blanket → Speedy → Wool→Saree 5. Once reservation washing is selected, it follows the fuzzy
course selected and reservation washing can not be
2. During operating, all keys except for COURSE changed in reservation procedure. But the change of
SELECTION key are valid. But, only START/HOLD is water level and water supply selection are possible.
vaild during spin operation. 6. If the door is opened in the waiting state of normal
3. During operating, If any key is pressed after pressing the reservation, it causes the door open error.
START/HOLD key, new Selection course is performed,
not related to previous course. 4-3-6 Start/Hold
4. This key is invalid during operation. 1. Available only after selecting a course.
2. Sequence :
4-3-4 Function Button START → HOLD → START
1. This key is valid except for weight sensing operation.
2. After START/HOLD during operation or under reset
condition, as pressing this key display is changing as 3. The display shows the remaining time, including the
follows. current function, when in 'start' status.
The time decreases 1-min at a time.
WASH, RINSE, SPIN → SOAK, WASH, RINSE, SPIN →
When in 'Hold' status, the time stays as it is.
WASH → RINSE → SPIN → WASH + RINSE →
RINSE + SPIN→ INITIAL STATE
4-3-7 Power
3. The beginning conditions are as follows when function key 1) This key is always available when the power cord is connected.
is selected. (ex.High Level)
2) sequence : ON OFF → →
ON
3) After finishing operation, this key is automatically turned off.


4-4 Description of Technical Points
4-4-1 Weight Recognizing Function
1. Weight recognizing function works first washing 3. If the water level does not reach to the water level
operating before water is supplied, not in WOOL selected for 60minutes after starting water
course and Manual function operation (Wash, supplying, the water supplying Error is displaying
Rinse, Spin, …) on the display.

4. Supplementary water supplying is performed


2. Weight recognizing function is cancelled when
every Washing or Rinsing operating. The steps are
water level key is pressed prior to the completion of
as follows.
weight recognizing function.
; mentary water supplying is not oversupply water
to the water level selected,
3. If the current water level is above lowest at the ; perform the washing or Rinsing operation for 1.5
beginning of weight sensing, it is automatically minutes.
decided as a high level. ; sense the present water level after stopping
Motor.
4. If you change courses after sensing weight, the ; compare the present water level to the water
high water level is automatically selected level selected.
irrespective of the water level decided by the ; if present water level < the water level selected,
sensing of weight. supply water to the water level selected.
if present water level ≥ the water level selected,
continue the washing or Rinsing operation.
; But total time of suppler 60 seconds.
4-4-2 Water Supplying Function(OPTION)
1. Relations between water level, frequency & water
supply capacity.
amount of water 4-4-3 Soak Function
fre 1. This function works only when Soak
supplied
washing is selected by function select key.
RESET 0
EXTRA LOW 34  2. It works repeatedly during set time by every 5
minutes(operation for 1 minute and pause for 4
LOW 41 
minutes) for 30 minutes after water is filled to
MED 49  selected water level.
HIGH 56 
3. If water level is set higher during the Soak
procedure, Soak procedure stops and water
is refilled, and then, keeps on going the Soak
2. Relations between Hot/Cold selection & cycle.
procedure.
Hot/Cold Supplementary
selection Wash Rinse Watersupply Prespinning 4. Washing cycle of 15 minutes begins after
Soak function completion.
Cold Cold Cold Cold Cold
Rinsing times can be adjusted according to
Hot/Cold Hot/Cold Hot/Cold Hot/Cold Hot/Cold Soak washing procedure.
Hot Hot Hot/Cold Hot/Cold Hot/Cold
4-4-4 Fuzzy Function
This function recognizes the quantity of laundry
load and selects the water level by itself and keep
* The rinse of two times is selected to cold
water automatically. on going washing operation automatically.


4-5 Program Chart



6. Disassembly and Reassembly


6-1 Cautions for Disassembly and Reassembly
6-1-1 Before Servicing

1. When laying down the washing machine for repair, Shape


do not place the front side downwards. This may
cause the following : CASE-D BAR-S SPRING COLLOR-S
• The round front face may be deformed.
• The top-cover and the outer-case (round area) Front White Yellow Yellow Red
may not match. Rear White Yellow Yellow NTR

2. When removing the top-cover from the outer-case,


remove 2 screws fixing the parts in back of the
top-cover and remove the top-cover while pushing it
in the direction of the front at the same time lift up 3. When replacing the suspension-bar, only use parts
quietly the rear side. for this model.
Caution) When you do not remove like that 2 fixing 4. Since the length of the bar varies among on models,
hooks easy to break in the front side. installing the wrong size may cause severe
vibration.
5. Do not deform the check-S/W rod of the top-cover.
6. The installation of a deformed check-S/W rod will
result in malfunction of the safety switch during
severe vibration, thus causing an unbalanced error.
3. When removing the top-cover from the outer-case,
do not let the wire bundle fall downwards and
touch the sharp edge of the outer-case. Also, do
not allow tension to stress the wires.

6-1-3 After Servicing


1. Check the level of the washing machine.
2. When setting the wire bundle in the lower section,
4. When moving the washing machine to a place with make sure that the wire bundle is not stressed by
a rough floor, do not drag it. If it is dragged, the any tension due to tilting of the tub assembly.
rubber may get loose, thereby causing severe 3. When setting the wires, do not let the wires touch
vibration and noise during washing. any sharp edges.
4. Remove any moisture on the wire bundle, and on
6-1-2 During Servicing areas surrounding the wire connector.
1. When replacing the suspension-bar, be sure to
check both the front and rear suspension-bar
assemblies. This prevents installation of the front
and rear sides in the reverse order.
2. Reversal may cause a severe vibration that might
rock the washing machine.


6-2 Disassembly

Disassembly Procedure Illustration

 Removing the Top cover and PCB Assembly


1) Remove screw cover and screw A.
2) Loose 5 screws for fastening the PCB-Assembly. A
3) Take out the PCB-Assembly.
4) Remove 2 screws fixing the parts in back of the top-cover.
5) Remove the top-cover while pushing it in the direction of the
front at the same time lift up quietly the rear side.
6) Reverse the top cover.

 Removing the Pressure-Sensor, Water-Valve, Checker


Assembly, and Transformer
1) Remove two Screws fixing the Top-Cover and the Cover T.C.
2) Lift up the Cover T.C. while pushing it in the direction of the
arrow.

 Pressure Sensor
1) Pull out the Lead Wire Terminal of the Pressure Sensor.
2) Remove the Pressure Sensor.
3) Pull out the Air Hose.

 Water Valve
1) Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals.
2) Remove the Water valve while pushing it in the direction of
the arrow.

 Checker
1) Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals.
2) Remove the two Screws.
3) Lift out the Checker.

 Wire Harness
1) Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals from the PCB.
2) Pull out the Lead Wire Terminals from the parts in back of the
Top Cover.
3) Remove the Wire Harness.

 Transformer
1) Transformer is built in the PCB Assembly.


Disassembly Procedure Illustration Remarks

 Removing the Motor


1) Remove the Back Cover.
2) Lay down the Washing Machine with the rear side facing the
floor.
3) Pull out the Sound Absorption Panel.
4) Remove the Wire Housing.
5) Remove the V Belt.
6) Remove the two Bolts fastening the Motor.
7) Remove the Motor Pulley.
8) Pull out the Motor

 Removing the Drain Motor


1) Lay down the Washing Machine with the rear side facing the
floor.
2) Pull out the Lead Wire Terminal.
3) Remove the Bolt.
4) Remove the Drain Motor Wire from the Link.
5) Lift out the Drain Motor

 Removing the Clutch Assembly


1) Remove the two Screws fixing the Top Cover, and lift up the
Top Cover gently tilt the Top Cover back to expose the Tub
Cover.
2) Remove the four Screws fixing the Tub Cover.
3) Remove the Bolt fixing the Pulsator.
4) Remove the Spin Nut fixing the flange Clutch and the Clutch and
pull out the Spin Basket.
Caution
Disassemble the Spin Nut in a counterclockwise direction.
5) Lay down the Washing Machine with the rear side facing the
floor.
6) Remove the two Bolts fixing the Saddle.
7) Remove the four Bolts fixing the Clutch using the Box and take
out the Clutch Assembly.

 Removing the Pump Assy


1) Remove the Back Cover. SCREWS
2) Remove the Lead Wire Terminal and the Earth Wire.
3) Remove the Two Hoses.
4) Remove the 2screws which fix the filter.
5) Lay down the Washer with the right side facing the Floor.
6) Remove the 2 Screws which fix the pump.
7) Lift out the Pump. SCREWS


6-3 Spin - Nut Repairing Box

6 HANDLE

5 CONNECTING ROD

4 GUIDE
3 JIG
PIN

2 SPIN NUT

1 SHAFT

6-3-1 Procedure 3. Insert the connecting rod  and handle  into


the square box. Then turn the handle clockwise on
1. Insert the jig into the spin-nut  . the axis of the small box to disassemble
2. Insert the guide pin  into the groove of the
(Right-hand thread).*
flange - shaft by rotating it to the right and left.

LOCK LOOSEN
Guide Pin
Inserting Point

SPIN
BASKET
*To disassemble the box, give three to four times of
FLANGE instantaneous shocks to the handle in the
SHAFT loosening direction, then disassemble it by turning
the handle when the nut is loosened.

4. To disassemble the box, strike the handle three or


four times-quick shocks to loosen it-then complete
the disassembly by turning the handle as the nut is
loosened.

5. Reassemble in reverse order.


7. Troubleshooting
7-1 Self - diagnostic Functions (Buzzer Alarm)

If there is a problem during operation, the following error conditions are shown on the LED display, and the
washing machine stops its operation.
Error Condition Buzzer Solution
Water level sensor error Water level sensor fails to send The buzzer sounds five times Press the "POWER"
signal for longer than 15 with a 0.5sec. ON/0.5sec. button. No other
seconds. OFF cycle. buttons work.

Water supply error No frequency change for 60 The buzzer sounds five times Press the "POWER"
minutes from water supply. with a 0.5sec. ON/0.5sec. button.
OFF cycle. No other buttons
work.

Drain error Water level does not decrease to The buzzer sounds five times Press the "POWER"
the reset point within 6 minutes with a 0.5sec. ON/0.5sec. button.
from draining water. OFF cycle. No other buttons work.

Door is open during dehydration The buzzer sounds five times Close the door.
Door open error cycle. Only to raise at spin. with a 0.5sec. ON/0.5sec.
OFF
cycle.

Pressing "START" button


stop the buzzer.
No buttons work.

An unbalanced load is sensed The buzzer sounds five times Open the door.
Unbalance error three times during dehydration with a 0.5sec. ON/0.5sec. Balance the laundry.
cycle. OFF cycle. Close the door.

Pressing "START" button


stops the buzzer.
No other buttons work.

Overflow error It takes place in case the over The buzzer sounds five times Put off the power
flow rises for three times. with a 0.5sec. ON/0.5sec. and restart.
OFF cycle.

Put off the power and restart.


7-2 Test Mode
7-2-1 Test Mode : WATER LEVEL + POWER

1. Entering : Press the power key while pressing down the WATER LEVEL button.

2. “ “ is displayed on the display.

3. If you press the COURSE key, the test mode changes step by step.

01→ 02 →03 → 04 → 05 → 06

4. The test is conducted if you press the START/HOLD key when the test mode is in a display state.

5. Each mode description

MODE NO DISPLAY TEST DESCRIPTION REMARKS

Aging test in driving part and then, driving part and


1
display are turned ON/OFF for 1 second.

Repeating 5 min. dehydration and 3 min. stop without draining.


2 It read Lid open and unbalance and shows them.
It shows this on the indicator.

Operate the washing cycle after suppling water


3
to high level.

Indicate the input value of weight sensing pulse


4
with hex value.

* Mode are only for manufacturing process.


7-3 Servicing Precautions

When trouble shooting or parts, be sure to observe 5.Be sure to use only authorized replacement parts.
the following.
6. AC 110V-220V is applied between T1 and T2 of the
1. Be sure to let the resistance of 1 M contact the triac on the P.C.B Therefore, touching the radiating
human body before grounding. When it is plate accidentally may cause electric shock. Also,
impossible to ground, let the human body contact the P.C.B. Both high and low voltages exist on the
the power plug and the grounding wire once to P.C.B.
eliminate the potential damaging shock hazard.
• After replacing the controller, the defective parts 7. Do not replace any parts on the board, except the
should be returned to the suppliers of these parts tact switch on the P.C.B. assembly is in trouble.
for root-cause analysis and incorporation into for The P.C.B assembly is treated with an insulation
future product planning. At the time of return, be coating, the enhanced moisture-proofing.
sure to pack them together with repair parts.
Otherwise, it is impossible to perform root cause 8. When you suspect that the operation of the micom
analysis due to the static electricity. is faulty, take actions in accordance with the
specified troubleshooting procedures. Do not
attempt to replace the entire P.C.B. assembly
without first doing a root-cause analysis.

9. Because the parts installed in the P.C.B. are treated


with a urethane coating, they cannot be inspected
by the test bar. Therefore, first check the lower
parts for any abnormality using the lead wire of the
<Notice on disassembly and repair> housing (LP-09-1). Going down connected with the
P.C.B.

2. The wiring should be properly connected in


accordance with the wiring diagram. Erroneous
wiring may cause faulty operation, smoke, or fire.

3. Be sure to pull out the power plug during repair.

4. Special attention should be paid to connection,


insulation treatment, and wiring work for the lead
wire.

• The lead wire should be soldered, and


insulation-treated with vinyl tape, or connected to
the pressure connection terminal for drain treatment.
• When connecting the lead wire, take care not to let
it touch high components of metal sugared. This is
a "wloow"


7-4 Troubleshooting
7-4-1 Troubleshooting of the Power Supply Board

If any of the following occurs, the PCB is defective. Replace the PCB.
1. Pressing a selection button illuminates the LED display, but the buzzer does not sound.
2. Pressing a selection button sounds the buzzer, but does not illuminate the LED.
3. Pressing a selection button illuminates the wrong LED.

Insert the power plug into the receptacle and press the Power button. If the stored parameters do not display,
check the following :

7-4-2 Keyboard
• When pressing a selection button, the buzzer does not sound, or the LED does not display.

7-4-3 Driving Unit

• Water supply Error


• Water Stop Error

• Washing is started without water supply.


• The pulsator does not rotate during washing.
„ This malfunction may be caused by defective contacts of the wire harness.


• Defective Rotation during Washing

• Noise Occurs during Washing.

(The following soond does not indicate any problem :


The "Sha" sound generated during the stop of the dehydration tub is the sound of the water moving by automatic
balance in the dehydration tub.)


• Defective Dehydration


• Draining Water is not Possible.


• No draining. (With PUMP MODEL)

7-4-4 Inspection After Repair

Inspection Item Description


Check grounding Check that the original grounding wire of the washing machine is securely grounded.
Connection of the grounding wire? wire to a gas or water pipe made of vinyl chloride
is very dangerous.

Check the safety system Check the operation of the brake. If the following braking times are exceeded,
readjust or repair the brake system.

Load Braking Time


No load Below 7 seconds
Rated load (5.5/6.5kg) Below 10 seconds

Dressing the lead wires Tie the lead wires with a separate wire to prevent them from scattering.
Check that they are securely connected.

Check the locking nuts and screws Check that the nuts and screws are securely locked, and be sure to apply screw
lock.

Check inside the washing machine Check for any vinyl wires, screws, or foreign materials inside the washing machine.

Check for oil (lubricant) or water In particular, check the surrounding areas of driving units for oil (lubricant) leakage,
leakage and check the moving parts of the drain valve for water leakage.

Checking the connection of the Check the power cord, plug, and receptacle for any damage. Make sure they comply
power cord with the working voltage.

Adjustment of horizontal level of Adjust the height of the two adjusting legs (front of the washing machine) so that
the washing machine the washing machine is horizontally level.


8. Exploded Views

ASSY-COVER TOP

WAA10 (WA70K1PIW/YLP)

WAA18

WAA40

WAA37
WAA10
WAA04

WAA21

WAA46

WAA20
WAA16
WAA01

WAA17

WAA28

WAA32 WAA11

WAA13


8. Exploded Views

ASSY-TUB OUTER(SPIN BASKET)

WAB05

WAB01

WAB21

WAB36
WAB11
WAB18
WAB25 WAB25
WA70K1PIW/YLP WAB24

WAB10

STAINLESS

WAB33
WAB05

WAB01

WAB40
WAB11

WAB28 WAB25 WAB25

WAB24

WAB27
PLASTIC

WAB23

WAB29

WAB13 WAB30

WAB20
WAB31
WAB17
WAB26

WAB37
WAB09
WAB15


8. Exploded Views

ASSY-CASE OUTER

WAC02
WAC09

WAC10

WAC17

WAC11

WAC16

WAC24
WAC13

WAC21 WAC08
WAC07

WAC01

WAC04

Parts List
LOCATION NO. CODE NO. DESCRIPTION;SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARK
WAA01 DC97-01838B ASSY-BODY DETERGENT;KS6/WA75K1,BACK-TPYE 1
WAA04 DC90-10104K ASSY-CHECKER S/W;WA7564C0,5KG/STANDARD/1 1
WAA10 DC97-01750F ASSY-LID T.C;WA8565D1,)SNOW/WHT)S/S MASC 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAA10 DC97-01751G ASSY-LID T.C;WA7064C1,1DOOR(SNOW/WHT) 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAA11 DC96-00364D ASSY-M.WIRE HARNESS;KS6/WA75K1,MAIN/COLD 1
WAA13 MF-70K1C6-01 ASSY PCB PARTS;WA70K1PIW 1
WAA16 DC63-00125F CASE-DETERGENT;WA7064C1DW/YE,ABS,-,-,-,- 1
WAA17 DC61-10331P COVER-SCREW;-,ABS,-,-,-,-,WHT,SW-5A1 1
WAA18 DC63-00259U COVER-T.C;WA75K2SPIW/XEZ,ABS,-,-,-,-,-,S 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAA18 DC63-00259T COVER-T.C;WA70K1PIW/XEZ,ABS,SNOW-WHITE,5.0KG 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAA20 DC63-00124G COVER-TOP;WA7064C1,ABS,-,-,SNOW/WHT,N0N- 1
WAA21 DC61-60044J CUSHION-LID;SW-46J1,NBR,-,-,-,T5.5+LIGHT 6
WAA28 DC64-00287F INLAY-PANEL;WA70K1PIW/YLP,PET,-,-,-,SNOW 1
WAA32 DC63-00185B PANEL-CONTROL;SEW-KS6,ABS,-,-,-,-,SNOW/W 1
WAA37 DC32-30006T SENSOR PRESSURE;DN-S18,-,-,5KG/STANDARD, 1
WAA40 DC61-00343A SPRING-Q(R);KS-PJT,STEEL WIRE,CD2.0,-,-, 1
WAA46 DC62-30310J VALVE-WATER;SW70AI,PP,-,-,-,220~240V/50~ 1
WAB01 DC97-00033A ASSY-BALANCER;SEW-G6,1.18/1960GR 1
WAB05 DC97-00114F ASSY-FILTER;G6,ABS/GRN 1
WAB09 DC66-10174A PULLEY-MOTOR;ALDC,M20,PCD51,SW80W1P,- 1
WAB10 DC97-01931E ASSY-PULSATOR;WA7534,KOR+CKD(SHINE&BOX) 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAB10 DC66-50194D PULSATOR;SEW-M550,PP,LIGHT/GRY,-,HI50S 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAB11 DC97-00155K ASSY-S.BASKET SPIN;SW70A1(STS),MAGIC(P-C 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAB11 DC97-00113F ASSY-S.BASKET SPIN;SW70C1(PP),M-FILTER(P/GRY)3WING 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAB13 SCA-06RPHF21 ASSY-CLUTCH;SCA-06RPHF21 1
WAB15 DC96-00322A ASSY-WIRE HARNESS;MC(G6),SUB/REC/PUMP 1
WAB17 DC66-10142A BELT-V;STATIC,M22,-,SEW-60FX,- 1
WAB18 DC60-00004A BOLT-PULSATOR;-,HEX,M6,L20.5,-,-,SW70A1, 1
WAB20 DC62-00131A CONDENSER-M.F;L65,-,-,PI40,-,450VAC/8MFD 1
WAB21 DC61-00129A COVER-TUB;PP,P-COOL/GRY,G6-NEW/6KG 1
WAB23 DC61-70063A DIE-MOTOR;-,SBHGI,-,-,-,T1.6 1
WAB24 DC66-40010A FLANGE-SHAFT;-,ALDC,-,-,-,SW-5A1 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAB24 DC66-00046B FLANGE-SHAFT;SW70D1,-,ALDC,-,-,-,-,-,ID- PROCESS 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAB25 DC61-00015A GUIDE-W.F;SW70A1,-,,,-,-,-,,PANTONE-COOL 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAB25 DC61-00016A GUIDE-W.F;SW70A1,PP,,,-,-,-,,PANTONE-COO 1 WA75K2SPIW/YLP
WAB25 DC61-60524A GUIDE-W.F(P);SW70A1(G6),SHV-745CC1,SSEC,,,-,-,-,,N/GRY(FALL) 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAB25 DC61-60525A GUIDE-W.F(P);SW70A1(G6),TN-5630T,SSEC,,,-,-,-,,N/GRY(FILTER) 1 WA70K1PIW/YLP
WAB26 DC61-40077A HOLDER-CONDENSER;PP,-,-,NTR 1
WAB27 DC62-10293A HOSE-DRAIN;-,EPDM,-,-,-,L245,BLK,SW-5C1P 1
WAB28 DC62-10092C HOSE-PUMP;-,EPDM,ID30,-,-,L349.5,BLK,SW- 1
WAB29 DC66-00140A LINK;SEM-AM550,PP+TALC30%,-,-,-,NTR,- 1
WAB30 DC31-20014B MOTOR DRAIN;KD-SM22TB,220~240V,50~60HZ(B 1
WAB31 DC31-10025V MOTOR-WASHING;WAS161AUVA,SW-70X1,-,50HZ, 1
WAB33 DC60-50004A NUT-SPIN;1C,M24,-,ALDC,- 1
WAB36 DC66-00032A PULSATOR-CAP;ABS,PEACOCK/GRN,SEW-G6/G8,- 1
WAB37 DC61-40053B SADDLE;T1.0,EGI,-,-,-,SW-5A1 1
WAB40 DC61-00128A TUB-OUTER;-,PP,-,-,NTR,G6-NEW/6kg 1
WAC01 DC97-00398L ASSY-BASE;WA7564C0(KS6-PJT),NIGHT/GRY 1
WAC02 DC97-00121B ASSY-DAMPER;SW70C1,REAR 2
WAC02 DC97-00121C ASSY-DAMPER;SW70A1/FRONT,L533/YEL/NEW TU 2
WAC04 DC91-10241C ASSY-HOSE WATER;-,2.0MT/EXPORT/COLD 1
WAC07 DC91-11264A ASSY-HOSE(O);-,NEW-TYPE/PUMP-MODEL 1
WAC08 DC97-00170A ASSY-LEG;SW70A1P,PP+RUBBER(70HS) 2
WAC09 DC99-00087A ASSY-PAINT;W751SC/AVANTI,GE-WHT/HANDLE/P 1
WAC10 DC96-00014A ASSY-POWER CORD;EUROPE,210X170X210.2/1MT 1
WAC11 DC96-00256A ASSY-PUMP DRAIN;-,(220~240V/50HZ)COVER 1
WAC13 DC61-00334A BASE;-,PP,-,-,NIGHT/GRY,WA7534(NEW) 1
WAC16 DC63-00232A COVER-BACK;WA7564CO,SBHG-A,T0.4,-,-,KS6- 1
WAC17 DC61-20018Q HANDLE;PP(BJ-730),-,-,-,SNOW/WHT,WS7000 2
WAC21 DC61-50015B LEG-RUBBER;BUTYL,SW70A1,BLK 2
WAC24 DC61-20211A SHUTTER;-,PP(BJ-300),-,-,-,-,NTR,SW70X1P 1


Screw/Bolt Parts List
CODE NO. DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Q'TY REMARK
DC91-11258E ASSY-SCREW M8*22FE/FZY,SHAFT+DIE-MOTO(COAT) 4 SHAFT
DC91-11258U ASSY-SCREW M8*30FE/FZY(FLANGE),MOTOR(COAT 2 MOTOR
DC91-11258M ASSY-SCREW M5*15FE/FZY,SADDLE+SHAFT(COAT) 2
DC60-00013A BOLT-HEX MSWR,HEX,M5,L20,-,ZPC2,SEW-524,SEM-10H 1
DC60-50150A NUT-HEX -,M6,-,-,- 1
DC60-50145A NUT-HEX -,-,-,MSWR10,- 1
DC60-00014A NUT-HEX -,-,-,-,ZPC2,-,HEX,SEW-524,MSWR 1
DC60-20054F SCREW TAPPING TH,+,1,D4,L14,FE,FZY 3 LEG-RUBBER
DC60-20054F SCREW TAPPING TH,+,1,D4,L14,FE,FZY 1 LEG-RUBBER
DC60-20061D SCREW TAPPING TH,+,2,D4,L14,FZY,FE 2 CHECKER
DC60-20061D SCREW TAPPING TH,+,2,D4,L14,FZY,FE 5 PCB
DC60-20064C SCREW TAPPING -,-,2S,D6.2,L20,ZPC2,FLANGE 2 SADDLE
DC60-20004E SCREW TAPPING HH,+,B,DI5,L20,-,STS304 6 BALANCER
DC60-20004E SCREW TAPPING HH,+,B,DI5,L20,-,STS304 6 F/SHAFT
DC60-20058B SCREW TAPPING -,-,1,D5,L20,FZY,- 2 CONDENSER
DC60-20061D SCREW TAPPING TH,+,2,D4,L14,FZY,FE 1 E/WIRE
DC60-20064C SCREW TAPPING -,-,2S,D6.2,L20,ZPC2,FLANGE 2 CASE-DV
DC60-20064C SCREW TAPPING -,-,2S,D6.2,L20,ZPC2,FLANGE 8 DIE/MOTOR
DC60-20054A SCREW TAPPING TH,+,1,D4,L10,ZPC3,- 9 BASE
DC60-20057B SCREW TAPPING TH,+,1,D5,L16,-,STS304 2 COVER-TOP
DC60-20060A SCREW TAPPING TH,+,2,D4,L8,FE,FZY 2 COVER-BACK
DE60-10012A SCREW-TAP TITE TH,+,3,M4,L10,SWR10,ZPC2,TOOTH 2
6002-001160 SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,2,M5,L16,PASS,STS430 4 COVER-TUB
DC60-60060A WASHER -,T2,-,ID12,OD24,-,YEL,- 1
DC60-60038A WASHER -,ID12.5,OD18,-,-,- 1
DC60-60032A WASHER-B.C -,ID14.5,OD21.0,T0.5,-,MSWR10 1
DC60-60046A WASHER-SPRING -,-,-,-,-,PVC/PEFILM 1


5-2 Circuit Diagram


5. Schematic and Circuit Diagram
5-1 Schematic Diagram



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