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WD17VTS6

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CONTENTS
1. Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Features and Technical Explanation................................................................................................... 4
2-1. Features....................................................................................................................................... 4
2-2. Neuro fuzzy Washing time optimization....................................................................................... 5
2-3. Water level Control....................................................................................................................... 5
2-4. Door Control................................................................................................................................. 5
2-5. The Door can not be Opened ...................................................................................................... 6
2-6. Door lock lamp Lights .................................................................................................................. 6
2-7. Chlid Lock .................................................................................................................................... 6
2-8. Water Circulation.......................................................................................................................... 6
2-9. Steam........................................................................................................................................... 6
2-10. Drum Light.................................................................................................................................. 6
3. Part Idendification ............................................................................................................................... 7
4. Installation and Test............................................................................................................................ 8
5. Operation............................................................................................................................................. 11
5-1. Control Panel Features................................................................................................................. 11
5-2. Cycle Guide ................................................................................................................................. 14
5-3. Special Functions......................................................................................................................... 15
5-4. Explanation of Each Process....................................................................................................... 16
6. Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................................... 18
7. Test Mode............................................................................................................................................ 19
7-1. Safety Caution.............................................................................................................................. 19
7-2. Load Test Mode........................................................................................................................... 19
7-3. How To Check the Water Level Frequency Error......................................................................... 19
8. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................... 20
8-1. Safety Caution.............................................................................................................................. 20
8-2. Error Mode Summary................................................................................................................... 20
8-3. Troubleshooting With Error........................................................................................................... 20
8-4. Other Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 22
9. Component Testing Information.......................................................................................................... 34
9-1. Filter Assembly (Line Filter).......................................................................................................... 34
9-2. Door Lock Switch Assembly ........................................................................................................ 35
9-3. Stator Assembly........................................................................................................................... 37
9-4. Pump Motor Assembly................................................................................................................. 38
9-5. Inlet Valve Assebly....................................................................................................................... 39
9-6. Heater Assembly.......................................................................................................................... 40
9-7. Thermistor Assembly.................................................................................................................... 41
10. Disassembly Instructions .................................................................................................................. 43
11. Exploded View................................................................................................................................... 54
11-1. Cabinet and Control Panel Assembly ...................................................................................... 54
11-2. Drum and Tub Assembly ......................................................................................................... 55
11-3. Dispenser Assembly ................................................................................................................ 56
11-4. Duct Assembly ........................................................................................................................ 57
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WD17VTS6

370 W
1280 W
DRYING 1400 W

0-1,300 rpm

Steam, Add Garments, Delay Wash


Custom PGM, Turbo Wash , Cold Wash
Extra Rinse, Pre Wash, Fresh Care, Remote Start,
PGM Save, Drum Light, Child Lock

20 and 120 psi (138 – 827kPa)

4.5 DOE
27”(W) X 3213/16”(D) X 3813/16”(H) (D with door open)

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Pre Wash

Pre Wash

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Detergent
dispenser
(See page 23)

Water
circulation
nozzles

Door Door
seal

Tub

Leveling
feet
Drain pump filter cover
Drain pump filter
Drain hose

Cold water hose

Leg stoppers
Pedestal or Pedestal Washer
(sold separately)

0800-898-899

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WD17VTS6

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Cycle Selector

• Touch the point to select the cycle designed for


different types of fabric and soil levels

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· Steam : Use the Steam button to add steam to the cycle for the extra cleaning.
· Add Garments : Use this function to add garments or remove foreign objects like coins or keys after the
cycle has started.
· Delay Wash : Once you have the cycle and other settings, press this button to delay the start of the wash
cycle.
· Custom PGM : Use this option to save special combination o settings that you use frequently.
· Turbo Wash™ : Adding the Turbo Wash™ option reduces cycle time and provides good performance in
normal cycle.
· Cold Wash : Use this function to wash without hot water and heating.
· Extra Rinse : You can add an extra rinse cycle to the default rinse cycle.
· Pre Wash : Pre-wash for 15 minutes when clothes are covered in dirt or dust. This feature is suitable for
heavily soiled items.

Temp., Spin, Soil, Dry Button

· To change the water temperature, press the Temp. button repeatedly until the desired setting is on.
· To change the spin speed, press the Spin Speed button repeatedly to cycle through available options.
· To change the soil level, press the Soil Level button repeatedly until the desired setting is on.
· To change the dry option, press the Dry button repeatedly until the desired setting is on.

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The cycle guide below shows the options and recommended fabric types for each cycle.
 = Available option

Basic Option (=Default) Additional Options


Cycle Fabric Type Wash Spin Soil Cold Delay Extra Pre Turbo
Steam
Temp. Speed Level Wash™ Wash Rinse Wash Wash™

Bright White Fabrics Hot Extra High Heavy


Whites™ Warm High Normal
Cold Medium Light     
Tap Cold Low
No Spin
Allergiene™ Cotton, underwear, Extra High
pillow covers, - High
bed sheets, baby Medium    
wear Low
No Spin
Sanitary Heavily soiled Extra Hot Extra High Heavy
underwear, work High Normal
clothes, diapers, Medium Light     
etc. Low
No Spin
Bedding Hot Medium Heavy
blankets and Warm Low Normal
comforters Cold No Spin Light      
Tap Cold
Heavy Duty Heavily soiled Extra Hot Extra High★ Heavy
Cotton Fabrics Hot High Normal
Warm Medium Light      
Cold Low
Tap Cold
Normal Cotton, linen, Extra Hot Extra High Heavy
towels, shirts, Hot High Normal
sheets, jeans, Warm Medium Light      
mixed loads Cold Low
Tap Cold
Sportswear Sportswear Warm Medium Heavy
Cold Low Normal
Light  
Tap Cold No Spin
Perm.Press Dress shirts/pants, Hot High Heavy
wrinkle-free Warm Medium Normal
clothing, poly/ Cold Low Light
cotton blend Tap Cold     
clothing,
tablecloths
Delicates Dress shirts/ Warm Medium Heavy
blouses, Cold Low Normal
nylons, sheer or Tap Cold No Spin Light    
lacy garments
Towels Towels Hot Extra High Heavy
Warm High Normal
Cold Medium Light     
Tap Cold Low
No Spin
Speed Wash Lightly soiled Hot Extra High Heavy
clothing Warm High Normal
and small loads Cold Medium Light    
Tap Cold Low
No Spin
Rinse + Spin Rinse, drain and Cold Extra High -
spin only High
Medium  
Low
No Spin
Tub Clean This cycle is
designed to remove
a mildewy or musty  
smell.
Downloaded Normally soiled Hot Extra High Heavy
* Default: Small and small loads. Warm High Normal
Load Cold Medium Light    
Tap Cold Low
No Spin

Cycle time depends on type and amount of load and detergent,water pressure and chosen additional options.
- If the Turbo Wash™ option is on, you cannot select No Spin as your Spin.
(If the Turbo Wash™ option is off, you can select No Spin as your Spin.)

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Fresh Care, Remote Start, Wi-Fi Connect, PGM Save, Drum Light and Child Lock

Fresh Care

Steam Fresh Care.

Remote Start
Use a smart phone to control your appliance remotely.
Also, it is possible to monitor your cycle operation so you know how much
time is left in the cycle.

Wi-Fi Connect

Use this option for connecting to the internet through your home Wi-Fi network

Custom PGM

Extra Rinse

Pre Wash
Child Lock. Child Lock

Child Lock
Pre Wash

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Pre-Wash

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6. WIRING DIAGRAM

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1. Hold the Spin and Soil.

None
1 times
2 times Rpm (45~50)
3 times Rpm (55~70)
4 times Rpm (100~120)
5 times
6 times
7 times Inlet valve for main wash turns on again. l

8 times Water level frequency (Max 225)

9 times Water level frequency (Max 225)

10 times
11 times .

12 times .

13 times .

14 times Drying fan turns on,


and then heater turns on.
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SUD ERROR If the washing machine detects too many suds, it
displays this error code and adds a Suds Reducing
cycle. This adds about two hours to the cycle time.
If too many suds are detected during spinning, the
washing machine stops to help prevent leaking.

WIFI ERROR WIFI Modem is not connected.

WIFI Modem Self Check function Error

13 LOE ERROR

When the detergent dispenser lid is open the washing


or drying feature is disabled. Close the detergent
lid tightly.

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