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WASHING MACHINE

DRUM TYPE
Basic Model : WF10614YKE/XEG
(AEGIS3 BUBBLE)
Model Name : WF700/02B4BK*
WF700/02B2BK*
WF600/02B2BK*
(BAIKAL PROJECT)
Model Code : WF600B0BKWQ/EO
WF602B2BKWQ/EO
(BAIKAL PROJECT)

SERVICE Manual

WASHING MACHINE (DRUM) CONTENTS

1. Safety Instructions

2. Features and Specifications

3. Disassembly and Reassembly

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

2. Features and Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5


2-1. Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2-2. Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2-3. Comparing specifications with existing models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2-4. Options specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

3. Disassembly and Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13


3-1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3-2. Standard disassembly drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

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(UNIVERSAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5-2. Main PCB(BLDC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5-3. Circuit diagrams of main parts for main PCB (UNIVERSAL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5-4. Circuit diagrams of main parts for main PCB (BLDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
5-5. Sub PCB(UNIVERSAL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
5-6. Sub PCB(BLDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
5-7. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals for sub PCB (UNIVERSAL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
5-8. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals for sub PCB (BLDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

6. Wiring diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6-1. Wiring diagram(UNIVERSAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6-2. Wiring diagram(BLDC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

7. Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
7-1. Main control(UNIVERSAL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
7-2. Main control(BLDC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
7-3. Sub control(UNIVERSAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
7-4. Sub control(BLDC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

8. Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
8-1. BAIKAL Project name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
8-1. MOTOR UNIVERSAL PARAMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
1. Safety instructions

1-1. Safety instructions for service engineers


► Make sure to observe the following instructions to operate the product correctly and safely and prevent possible
accidents and hazards while servicing.
► Two types of safety symbols, Warning and Caution, are used in the 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

WARNING BEFORE SERVICING

• (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.

WARNING AFTER SERVICING

• Check the wiring.


√ Ensure that no wire touches a rotating part or a sharpened part of the electrical harness.

• Check for any water leakage.


√ Perform a test run for the washing machine using the standard course and check whether there is any water
leakage through the floor section or the pipes.

• 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.

• Do not place any containers with water on the washing machine.


√ If the water is spilled, it may result in electric shock or fire. This will also shorten the
product lifetime.

• Do not install the washing machine in a location exposed to snow or rain.


√ This may result in electric shock or fire, and shorten the product lifetime.

• Do not press a control button using a sharp tool or object.


√ This may result in electric shock or damage to the product.

CAUTION WHILE SERVICING

• 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 the assembled status of the parts.


√ They must be the same as before servicing.

• Check the insulation resistance.


√ Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and measure the insulation resistance between the power plug
and the grounding wire of the washing machine. The value must be greater than 10MΩ when measured with a
500V DC Megger.

• 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

Big Door • This is the maximum capacity to be implemented at the standard 55 cm depth.
- The benefits for customers have been greatly increased due to the efficient
use of limited space.
- Usability has been improved due to the easier loading and removing of the
laundry.
• The size of the loading entry has increased: 300 mm → 308 mm (Wide)
- A lot more washing can be conveniently added and removed.

308 mm

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 and Specifications _ 5


■ Optional features
► The features below depend on the model.

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.

6 _ Features and Specifications


► The features below depend on the model.

Features Description

Silver Wash System • Samsung’s 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. There’s 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 and Specifications _ 7


► The features below depend on the model.

Features Description

Wool Mark • Fabric Care


- Minimize shrinking
- Gently and carefully cleans
- delicate fabrics that are usually washed by hand.
Normal vs Wool mark

• 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. Samsung’s 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.

Volt Control 400V


350V
300V
250V
220V
200V
180V
165V

400V
350V
300V
250V
220V
200V
180V
165V

8 _ Features and Specifications


► The features below depend on the model.

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 don’t afraid of detergent remainnin.

Features and Specifications _ 9


2-2. Specifications

Model WF702×/WF700× WF602×/WF600

Wash Type FRONT LOADING TYPE


Dimension 600 mm x 530 mm x 850 mm 600 mm x 450 mm x 850 mm
Water Pressure 50 kPa ~ 800 kPa
Water Volume 56 ℓ 48 ℓ
Weight 58 kg 56 kg
Wash & Spin Capacity 7.0 kg 6.0 kg
220±15% V 150W
WASHING
Power 240±15% V 150W
Consumption 220±15% V 2000W
WASHING and
HEATING 240±15% V 2400W

850

530

600

10 _ Features and Specifications


2-3. Comparing specifications with existing models
(★) : Functions may be different depending on the model.

Project BAIKAL AEGIS


Grade 7 kg 6 kg AEGIS 3
WF700× WF600×
Model Name WF10614YKE
WF702× WF602×

Image

Capacity 7.0 kg 6.0 kg 6.0 kg


Drum Volume 48 ℓ 41 ℓ 48 ℓ
Max Rpm 1200 1200 1400
Motor BLDC BLDC Universal
Control Sys Fuzzy logic Fuzzy logic General
Weight Detection 3 Stages 3 Stages 3 Stages
Main Heater Capacity 2000 W / 230 V 2000 W / 230 V 2000 W / 230 V
Spec
Water Supply Cold Only Cold Only Cold Only

Drainage Pump Pump Pump

Power-outage
Yes Yes Yes
Compensation
Zero Standby
Yes (0.5W or Less) Yes (0.5W or Less) Yes (1W or Less)
Power
Voltage Protector Yes Yes Yes (★)
Air Refresh No No No (★)
Silver Wash No No No (★)
USP Water Safety Yes (★) Yes (★) Yes (★)
Ceramic Heater Yes Yes Yes (★)
Diamond Drum Yes Yes Yes
Loading Entry Size Wide (308 mm) Wide (308 mm) Wide (308 mm)
Big Door Yes (460 mm) Yes (460 mm) Yes (460 mm)
Design Center Jog Dial Yes Yes Yes
Display Small G.LED Small G.LED G.LED
Dimension (W X D X H mm) 600 x 530 x 850 600 x 450 x 850 598 x 510 x 846

Features and Specifications _ 11


2-5. Options specifications

Item Code QTY Remarks

BOLT-SPANER DC60-40146A 1 Default

For specific
HOSE-WATER DC62-10289C ★
models only

HOSE-WATER For specific


DC62-00079A ★
(AQUA-STOP) models only

MANUAL-BOOK DC68-03149J 1 Default

CAP-FIXER DC67-00251A 4 Default

HOSE-HANGER DC62-10278A 1 Default

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.

12 _ Features and Specifications


3. Disassembly and Reassembly

3-1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly

Tool Type Remarks


Heater(1),Tub(12), Fixer
10mm
screw(5), Motor(2), Balance(9)
Shock Absorber (2 holes
Box driver
13mm each in left/right), Damper(2),
Damper(friction 2)
19mm Pulley(1)

Double- 10mm
ended 13mm Replaced by box driver
spanner 19mm

A Tool for protecting empty


turning of bolt or abrasion from
Vice pliers using box driver
For disassembly of Spin drum

Others
(screwdriver, nipper, Common tools for servicing
long nose pliers)

Removal and Reassembly _ 13


3-2. Standard disassembly drawings
► This is a standard disassembly diagram and may differ from the actual product.
Use this material as a reference when disassembling and reassembling the product.

No. Part Description Figure


01 ASSY 1. Remove the two screws
COVER holding the Top Cover at the
TOP back of the unit.

2. Remove the top-cover by


lifting it up after pulling it back
about 15mm.

3. Then, the Water (Pressure) Sensor pressure

Sensor, Noise Filter and


Water Valve can be replaced.

Noise filter Water valve

14 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part Description Figure
02 ASSY 1. Pull out body drawer as
PANEL photograph.
CONTROL

2. Remove the 2 screws hoding


the front operating panel.

3. Remove the two screws at


the top of the ASSY-PANEL
CONTROL.

4. Hold the ASSY-PANEL


CONTROL while pulling it
upwards and release the hook
to remove it.

5. Disconnect the terminals


connected to the PCB by
hand.

Removal and Reassembly _ 15


NO. Part name Description Figure
03 SUB-PCB 1.There are six clasps to fix 3 5
pcb, such as the right picture
shows.
1

2 4 6

2.Press the clasp ① and


clasp ② and release it at the
same time, press the clasp
③ and clasp ④, and release
it one by one, Lift pcb up,and
then take it out from left.

3.Release the clasp ⑤ and


⑥ from upwards to remove
the PCB

4.Repair or replacement.

16 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part Description Figuer
04 WATER 2. Remove the top-cover.
SUPPLY
VALVE

1. Remove the 2 screws holding


the water supply valve.

2. Separate the Assy cover top.


3. Separate the water supply
valve wire.

05 DAMPER 1. Remove the 2 screws shown


in the figure.

Removal and Reassembly _ 17


No. Part Description Figure
06 SENSOR 1. Connect the Water-Hose
PRESSURE to the main body of the
Pressure-Switch.

2. Fix the Hose-Clamper.

3. Place the Pressure-Switch


into the Bracket Hole
holding the main body of the
Pressure-Switch.

4. To separate the Pressure-


Switch, pull the Pressure-
Switch forwards while
pushing the marked part with
your finger.

18 _ Removal and Reassembly


NO. Part name Description Figure
07 NOISE 1. Seperate top cover.
FILTER 2. Seperate filter net wire.
3. Remove the nut.
4. Replace filter net.

08 DOOR HINGE 1. Open the door,removing


the two screws holding
the door hinge and sep-
erate the door

2. Remove the 8 screws


holding the Holder Glass,
separate the Holder
Glass and replace the
hinge.

09 PBA-M 1. Remove the 2 screws


holding the main
PCB,and then seprate
the main PCB.

Removal and Reassembly _ 19


NO. Part name Description Figure
10 DOOR-LOCK 1.Open the Door.
S/W
2.Remove the Wire Dia-
phragm and remove it
from The Front Frame.

For easier disassem-


bly, remove the spring
from the lower part of
the Diaphragm with a (-)
screwdriver.

Since the Diaphragm


can be damaged when
removing it, remove it
slowly in one direction.

3.Remove the ASSY-


CLAMP DIAPHRAGM
as photograph.

4.Remove the two crews.

5.Remove the screw hold-


ing the Door-Lock S/W.
Remove the Door-Lock
S/W. Remove the con-
nection wire.
Remove the connec-
tor after releasing it by
pressing the catch.

20 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part Description Figure
11 FRAME 1. Remove the two screws
FRONT holding the FRAME-FRONT.

2. Remove the three screws


holding the bottom of the
FRAME-FRONT.

3. Disconnect the terminal for


the DOOR-LOCK switch.

4. The DOOR-DIAPHRAGM,
HEATER, PUMP, SHOCK-
DAMPER and DOOR LOCK
switch.

Removal and Reassembly _ 21


No. Part Description Figure
12 COVER- 1. Remove the 4 screws holding
BACK the Back-Cover at the back of
the washing machine.

13 BELT 1. Separate the belt and then


assembly it.
2. Check if the belt position is at
the center of the Pulley.
Assembling the belt
Place the belt around the
Pulley ( )
and then over the Motor-
Pulley ( ).

14 MOTOR 1. Separate the Wire Housing


from the motor.
2. Remove the two bolts holding
the motor at the back of the
washing machine.
The 2 screws designated ‘A’
which are inside must be also
removed.
3. Separate the motor.

When installing the Belt


around the Motor Pulley, the
bottom of the belt must be
located on the second floor of
the Motor Pulley.

22 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part name Description Figure
15 DRAIN PUMP 1.Insert the (-) screwdrver
into the upper part of the
Filter Cover and push it
downwards to release
the catch.

Then seperate frame


front

2.Remove the remaining


water through the drain-
age hose.

Place a bowl under the


drainage hose, or the
remaining water may fl
ow out.

3.Separate the Drain Filter


by turning it counter-
clockwise

Since the remaining wa-


ter may flow out, place a
bowl underneath it when
separating the filter.

4.Remove the 2 screws


holding the Drain Pump.

Removal and Reassembly _ 23


No. Part name Description Figure
15 DRAIN PUMP 6.Seperate the frame
front, and then seperate
weight balance (Front).

7.Release all band ring to


removal hose except for
hose dain.

Push the pump inwards


slightly and remove it

8.Release the clamper


hose which con-
nected pump and hose
drain,then seperate it.

9.Seperate the one screw


holding the cover pump
and then seperate the
cover pump.

24 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part name Description Figure
15 DRAIN PUMP 10.Disconnect the terminal
of wires.then seperate
pump drain and replace
it.

※Check Points for Troubleshooting

1.Separate the Drain Filter and check if any alien substances are
inside the pump (e.g. coins, buttons .., etc.) → Remove these if
found.

2.Check if the wire driving the pump is has come loose → Take
the relevant countermeasure if necessary.

3.When water leaks, check the assembly status of the Clamp


Hose, and Cap Drain → Take the relevant countermeasure if
necessary.

Turn the filter counterclockwise to remove the remaining water.

Removal and Reassembly _ 25


No. Part name Description Figure

16 WEIGHT- 1.Remove the three screws.


BALANCE

2.Separate the WEIGHT-


BALANCE(U).

3.Remove the three screws.

4.Separate the WEIGHT-


BALANCE(F).
For disassembly, please
make sure assembled the
BRACKET-NUT into the TUB
first.
Make sure the hole and
hole respond to each other
correctly.
There is no ringt and
left direction for WEIGHT-
BALANCE(F).

26 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part name Description Figure

17 HOSE-FILTER 1.Disassembling and


TUB Reassembling the Hose-
Joint Clamper

Disassembling and
Reassembling the Hose-
Joint Clamper
Caution
Take care when
disassembling or
reassembling the
product, as the direction
the screws turn used for
this product differs from
the standard direction for
screws.
1. To disassemble it, turn
the screw clockwise.
2. To reassemble
it, turn the screw
counterclockwise.

Removal and Reassembly _ 27


No. Part Description Figure
18 HEATER 1. Separate the Back Cover.

2. Separate the Connection


Housing (3).

3. Remove the nut holding the


heater and separate the
Heater.

4. Remove the Heater from the


Tub.
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 5Kgf/ cm2.


If the nut is not fastened properly, there is a danger of water
leaking.

28 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part name Description Figure
20 SPRING- 1. Insert the vertical hook of
HINGER SPRINGHANGER into the
GUIDE-SPRING on the
ASSY-FRAME.

2.Drag the SPRING-HANGER


to insert the elliptical hook
into the hole that’s at the side
of the ASSY-TUB as the left
picture show.

3.Make sure the SPRING-


HANGER’s two hooks are
assembled right.

Removal and Reassembly _ 29


No. Part Description Figure
21 ASSY-TUB 1. Remove the 14 screws
holding the tub .

2. Separate the ASSY-BOLT on


the BACK-TUB.
3. Separate the PULLEY.

4. Separate the ASSY DRUM.

22 PACKING- 1. Assemble packing-tub’s one


TUB side of “凹” to TUB-BACK use
two hands.

30 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part Description Figure
23 OIL-SEAL 1. Assemble the OIL-SEAL in
the TUB-BACK.

2. Press the OIL-SEAL gently


and turn it back and forth.

24 ASSY- 3. Remove the WASHER-WAVE


DRUM from the SHAFT.

4. Remove the three screws


holding the ASSY FLANGE
SHAFT.

Removal and Reassembly _ 31


No. Part Description Figure
25 ASSY- 1. Remove the one screw
DRUM holding the DRUM-LIFTER.

2. Release the HOOK.

3. Assemble the HOOK, DRUM-


BACK,
Holding it with screw.

32 _ Removal and Reassembly


No. Part Description Figure
26 Water- 1. Separate the Back Cover.
safety

2. Remove the 2 screws.

3. Assemble the 2 housings of


the Assy-wire harness.

Reassembly is in the reverse order of the removal.

Removal and Reassembly _ 33


4. Troubleshooting

4-1. Error modes


► This is a washer integrated error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.

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 motor’s 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

- Motor overloaded due to too much laundry (Non- For USA


sensing) products, this
3E1 3E1 error occurs
- The motor hall sensor terminal is not connected.
- PBA fault when an
Motor Driving E3
interference is
Error and Hall 3E generated due
- The motor driving error from the PBA is weak.
Sensor Error 3E2 3E2 to too much
: Unstable relay operation, etc.
laundry, etc.
- This occurs due to erroneous operating signals
for the motor hall sensor.
3E3 3E3 - The IPM terminal of the main PBA is not
connected.
bE - The DD motor cover is out of place.
- The PCB housing terminal is not connected.
3E4 3E4 - PBA fault
- DD motor fault
- Foreign material is entering the water supply
valve.
- The water supply valve terminal is not connected.
(Wire disconnected)
If this error
4E - The warm water and rinse connectors are wrongly
4E nF occurs in the
E1 connected to each other.
Wool course
- This occurs if the PCB terminal from the drain
hose to the detergent drawer is not connected.
Water Supply Check whether the transparent hose is folded or
4E
Error torn.
- The cold and warm water supply hoses are The water
wrongly engaged into each other. supplied for 1
4E1 4Ed - - The temperature of the water supplied through minute drying
the dry valve during a dry cycle is sensed as the drying cycle
higher than 70 ˚C. is 0.3 ~ 0.4 L.
- The water temperature is sensed as higher than
4E2 E8 -
50 ˚C in the Wool or Lingerie courses.

34 _ Troubleshooting
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 consumer’s 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 machine’s 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.

Troubleshooting _ 35
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

36 _ Troubleshooting
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.

Troubleshooting _ 37
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.
Foaming When the removal is finished, the normal cycle
Sud - SUdS -
Detected proceeds.
- 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 PBA’s silver
nano part malfunction. Replace if necessary.

38 _ Troubleshooting
► These are common troubleshooting procedures for each drum-type washer error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.

Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

• Check the water level sensor terminal


Check the water level sensor
• Water level sensor fault connections and contacts.
frequency.
• Incorrect connections of the water • An error occurs if an incorrect water level
- Check it after the water level
Water Level level sensor terminal sensor is used. Make sure to check the
1E sensor and the connector
Sensor • The hose part for the water level material code. (Abnormal operation)
are connected.
sensor is folded. • If the water level sensor is faulty, replace it.
- 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

- Check the voltage when the
power is on.

• Check the motor connector terminal


connections and contacts.
• Washing motor fault • 3E1 is displayed because overloading occurs ► UNIVERSAL MOTOR
• Washing motor hall sensor fault due to too much laundry.
3E Check the Resistance of Nos.1
• Incorrect connections of the • If the hall sensor terminal is faulty, replace the and 4 of the wire pin on the side
Washing Motor 3E1
washing motor/hall sensor hall sensor. of the TACHO SENSOR.
Error and Hall 3E2
connector • Check whether the stator of the motor cover is
4-2. Corrective actions for each error code

Sensor Error 3E3 - Resistance: Approximately


• Washing motor rotor and stator damaged. 40 to 45 Ω (Normal)
3E4 fault • Check for coil disconnections due to foreign
• Main PCB fault material.
• If the PBA control circuit is faulty, replace the
PBA.

► THREE PHASE MOTOR


Measure the Resistance of Nos.
2 and 3 of the wire pin on the
side of the HALL SENSOR.
- The revolution of the drum
needs to be reproduced.
(Turn the drum by hand.)
- Resistance: Approximately 3
to 12V (Voltages may differ
depending on the speed of
the revolutions.)

Troubleshooting _ 39
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

• If the water supply valve has a wire


1. Check the resistance for the
disconnected, replace it.
water supply valve.
• Check whether the water supply valve is

40 _ Troubleshooting
4E • Water supply value fault - Resistance: 4.0 to 5.0 Ω
clogged with foreign material and whether
Water Supply between the terminals of the
4E1 • Main PCB fault water is supplied continually.
Error water supply valve.
4E2 • Freezing in the winter season • Check whether no water is supplied because
2. Check whether there is
of freezing in the winter season.
foreign material in the water
• If the PBA relay operates abnormally, replace
supply valve diaphragm.
the PBA.

• Check whether the revolutions of the drain ► DRAIN MOTOR


pump motor are restrained by foreign material. Resistance: Approximately
• Check the same thing for the natural drain 6.3 Ω between the Terminals
process. for the Water Supply Valve
• Drain pump fault • Check whether the connections are correct
• Freezing in the winter season and if there is any wires disconnected.
Drain Error 5E • Foreign materials in the drain • If the drain pump operates abnormally
pump intermittently when the temperature of the
• Main PCB fault water in the tub is high.
• If the motor revolutions are restrained due ► DRAIN PUMP
to freezing in the winter season, check the Resistance: Approximately
method to remove the freezing and remove as 174 Ω between the Terminals
directed. for the Water Supply Valve

• Check the wire connections and terminal


contacts between the sub and main PBAs.
• The signals between the sub and
• Check for disconnected wires.
Communication main PBAs are not sensed.
AE • Check whether the sub PBA is short-circuited -
Error • Incorrect wire connections
because of moisture.
between the sub and main PBAs.
• If the main PBA’s communication circuit is
faulty, replace it.
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

• Check whether either the Power switch or a


Check the contact between the
tact switch is continually pressed.
control panel buttons and their
• 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 27±10% on both
When replacing the washing heater, take care terminals and the voltage
to prevent water leakage. of the Heater.

Troubleshooting _ 41
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
button is turned on and no

42 _ Troubleshooting
- If it is detected that the door is open, close the
• 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 Ω.

► 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 Ω.
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.
- An HE3 error occurs.

► DRAIN PUMP TYPE


(Automatic Drainage)
Check whether there is any
foreign material in the bellows.
• Check for any leakage on the base, Hose, Check for any foreign
Valve and Tub connections and take any material, such as
• Check for any leakage. required action. underwear wires or coins.
Water Leakage LE • Foreign material in the DV case • For natural draining, this error occurs because
Error LE1 • Fault of a hose or incorrect part the drain bellows are clogged with foreign
engagement in the product material. Remove the foreign material.
• Check the drain motor operation. Replace if it
does not operate normally.

► PUMP TYPE
Check for any leakage on the
base, Hose, Valve and Tub
connections.

• If the water level sensor has a functional error,


replace it. Check the hose connected to
• Check the hose. This error occurs if it is torn the water level sensor.
OE • Water level sensor fault
Overflow Error or has a hole. Check whether the
OF • Freezing in the winter season
• This error occurs if water is frozen in the hose is folded, cut, or
winter season. Check the method to remove damaged.
freezing and follow as directed.

Troubleshooting _ 43
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
• Check the connections for the washing heater
temperature sensor connector.
• If the washing heater temperature sensor has
a functional error, replace it.
- A tE1 error occurs.
• Washing temperature sensor fault
• Check the connections for the dry heater
• Dry temperature sensor fault
tE1 temperature sensor connector.
Temperature • Faulty and incorrect connections

44 _ Troubleshooting
tE2 • If the dry heater temperature sensor has a -
Sensor Error of the dry condensing sensor
tE3 functional error, replace it.
• Main PCB fault
- A tE2 error occurs.
• Freezing in the winter season
• Check the connections for the duct
condensing temperature sensor connector.
• If the duct condensing temperature sensor
has a functional error, replace it.
- A tE3 error occurs.
• Check the type of laundry. Check whether
they may cause an unbalanced situat ion.
• Motor hall sensor fault - If they are small but absorb a lot of water,
Unbalance Error UE -
• Caused by the laundry make sure to check and follow the related
directions in the user manual and follow
the directions.
5. PCB diagram

5-1. Main PCB(universal)

1 2

3
5

Location Part No. Function Description

1 RY72 Main Relay/ Power Supply Terminal Receive 220 ACV to operate the PBA

2 RY71 Heater Realy For driving the heater power

3 CN81 Motor Protector Connection Terminal Protects the motor against abnormal current

4 CN31 Water Level and Thermal Sensor Connection Terminal Detect the water supply / drainage and the heater operations

5 CN71 Terminal for Each Driving Section Locks the door, supplies cold/hot water and operates the drain motor

6 CN41 Motor Tacho Connection Terminal Controls the speed of the motor with the tachometer

8 CN84/CN83 Motor Power Supply Terminal Detects whether the motor is operating normally

PCB Diagram _ 45
5-2. Main PCB (bldc)

6 4

1 2

Location Part No. Function Description

1 RY15 Main Relay/ Power Supply Terminal Receive 220 ACV to operate the PBA

2 RY13 Heater Realy For driving the heater power

4 CN10 Water Level and Thermal Sensor Connection Terminal Detect the water supply / drainage and the heater operations

5 CN1 Terminal for Each Driving Section Locks the door, supplies cold/hot water and operates the drain motor

6 CN3 Motor Tacho Connection Terminal Controls the speed of the motor with the tachometer

7 CN6 Power Supply Terminal Receive 220 ACV to operate the PBA

8 CN13 Motor Power Supply Terminal Detects whether the motor is operating normally

46 _ PCB Diagram
5-3. Circuit diagrams of main parts for main pcb (universal)

► CN31
1. Leakager sensor 6. Water levle sensor ► CN1 ► CN21
2. Leakager sensor GND 7. Water levle sensor GND 1. +5V 5. FLMD0 1. RX 5. FLMD0
► RELAY 3. NC 8. +5V 2. TOOL1 7. RX 2. NC 6. RX
1. RY72 Power Supply Relay 4. TACHIO 9. Water_FREQ 3. TOOL0 8. TX 3. TOOL0 7. TX
2. RY71 Heater Relay 5. TACHO GND 10. Water_THERMISTOR 4. RESET 9. GND 4. RESET 8. GND

► CN41
1. GND
2. AG-PWM
3. AG-IH
4. AG-B
5. AG-A

► CN81 ► CN84 ► CN71


1. Motor Protector Connection 1. ROTOR-L 1. DOOR LOCK
2. Motor Protector Connection 2. ROTOR-R 2. BUBBLE-PUMP
► CN83 3. PUMP
1. High-Speed 4. HOT-VALVE
2. LOW-Speed 5. PRE-VALVE
3. MOTOR-COM 6. COLD-VALVE

PCB Diagram _ 47
5-4. Circuit diagrams of main parts for main pcb (bldc)

► CN1
1. DOOR_UNLOCK 6. STEAM_VAL
2. CIR_PUMP 7. PRE_VAL
► CN13
3. DRAIN_PUMP 8. COOL_VAL
1. MOTOR U
4. OPTION_PART 9. HOT_VAL
► RELAY 2. MOTOR V ► RELAY
5. DOOR LOCK 10.BLEACH_VAL
1. HEATER RELAY 3. MOTOR W 1. Power Supply Relay

► CN10 ► CN3 ► CN12 ► CN7 ► CN6


1. MAIN RX_SUB TXD 6. 15V_POWER 1. +5V 1. +5V 7. EMPTY 1. REACTOR CONNECTION 1. AC1
2. MAIN TX_SUB TXD 7. MEMS_POWER_ON/OFF 2. HALL_A 2. RESET 8. CGND 2. REACTOR CONNECTION 2. DOOR LOCK
3. SUB_RESET_FROM_MAIN 8. WATER_LEVEL_FROM_SUB 3. HALL_B 3. EMPTY 9. TXD 3. EMPTY
4. 5V_POWER 9. FROM_SUB_MAIN_RELAY_ 4. DGND 4. EMPTY 10. RXD
5. GND WATCHDOG 5. EMPTY 11. BOOT
6. EMPTY

48 _ PCB Diagram
5-5. Sub PCB (UNIVERSAL)

2
4

Location Part No. Function Description

1 BUZZER1 Buzzer Circuit Generates sound when the menu key and encoder-key are operated or when the menu is closed.

2 CN3 Main and Sub PCB Connection Port Main and sub PBA communication.

3 CN2 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.

PCB Diagram _ 49
5-6. Sub PCB (BLDC)

1
4

   


   
Location Part No. Function Description

1 BUZZER1 Buzzer Circuit Generates sound when the menu key and encoder-key are operated or when the menu is closed.

2 CN3 Main and Sub PCB Connection Port Main and sub PBA communication.

3 CN2 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.

50 _ PCB Diagram
5-7. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals FOR sub PCB(UNIVERSAL)

► CN1 ► CN3
Programm writing Main and sub PCB communication

PCB Diagram _ 51
5-8. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals FOR sub PCB(BLDC)

► CN3
► CN2
Main and sub PCB communication
Main and sub PCB communication

► CN1
Programm writing

52 _ PCB Diagram
6. Wiring diagram

6-1. Wiring diagram (UNIVERSAL)

■ 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

Wiring Diagram _ 53
6-2. WIRING DIAGRAM (BLDC)

■ 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

54 _ Wiring Diagram
7. Schematic diagram

7-1. Main control (UNIVERSAL)


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PTC27R +5V
7W 12V_AC2
12V(AC2) 12V(AC2) FDC6326L
+5V

PUMP_TRIAC
1 2

A 1 1

DOOR_LOCK
AC_DETECT
12V_AC2

AG_PWM
2 +8V VIN VOUT
C13
SUB_ON/OFF C124

AG_IH
1

BD01 IC1 4 3 100nF

2
1uF

AG_B
AG_A
C01 TE01 D04 ON/OFF VOUT
50V
NOISE FILTER 50V

TACHO
680nF 4 1 1 10 1 3 5 2

VA01
M
1 2

275V 12V_AC2 IN OUT R1 R2

680V
DF06S GND 6 1 1 2
2203-005774

2
2

SF26

10K J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W
J 0.5W
600V
1 1 1 1 1

2
C221

6.8V 600W
2 9 400V 2A KIA78D05F IC20

P6KE6.8A
1A 1nF
2

3 2

2
C02 1 2
CE04 C07 CE05 C08

TD06
2.2nF 1000uF 100nF 470uF 100nF

R01
50V
CGND 1KV 25V 50V 16V 50V +5V
D03 1 1

GND GND
L1 3 8 SF26 2

CE03 C06

100K
TACHO +5V +5V

R222

R221
400V 2A 470uF 100nF
2 2 2 2 2

1
AC1
AC1
1 2

64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
1

1
25V 50V

10K J 0.125W
ADR3102J R04

10K J 0.125W
1000uH

J 0.125W
2

0.125W
4 7 C12
10nF
1

2
*

D121A

1000V 1A

2
1 2

2
GND GND GND GND GND
2 2

C18

D11
50V

US1M

US1M
1000V
GND 100nF
1

1A 1000V

10K JR14
27 J 0.25W

R11

R12

10KR13
US1M
CE01 5 6 50V
B 2

D02
10uF R09 GND 1 48

1
500V AGND AGND 2

1
EE1916 AGND

1
1 2

2 47

1
2

GND
2

1
R05 1K J 0.125W 3 46
VA02

R019
1800V

100nF
0.5W
CE08 2K J 9.09K F RXGND

8
7
6
5
4 45

10K J 0.125W
50V

10K J 0.125W
0.125W R06 0.125W

C05

0.125W
RX

2.2nF

2.2nF

10K J 0.125W
+5V TOOL1

STR-A6079M
1 1

400V

400V

2
5 44

MTZJ11B

2
D

NC

VCC

2
1

C016

C03

C04
TX

2
TX
1 2

2
100nF TOOL0

10K JR18
3 6 43

R15
IC01
10K J 0.125W
2

R17
50V

R16
+5V RESET

1
2

2
R10

FB/CC/OLP

3
C
22uF

FM/SS/BR
C 7 42
VA03

50V 2 10K J

S/OCP
B

ZD63
910V

2 2

1
Q01 0.125W

11V

1
STDBY

GND
8 41

1
IC11

IC02
KRC246S

1
TE2

1
1R
GND 0.2W E TEMP
1 2

R03 PC01 1 3 9 40
1

1
TL431
1
2
3
4
1
4 1 IN OUT RESET FLMD0 78F1146 * MOTOR_PHASE_C

2
CN01 4.7 JCGND
0.25W GND 1
10 39

1.8 J 1W
C09
1 1

HOT_TRIAC

A
2
C 10nF R07
C121

R02
2.2K B C10 C11

AD16011002
1 1 KIA7042AP 1uF 11 38

2
50V 0.125W 100nF 2 100nF MOTOR_HSPEED

X11 16MHz
YDW236-01 50V 50V 50V 12 37
GRN

1
2
3 2 M MOTOR_CW

1
2 2
2
2203-005774 13 36 GND
PS2561AL GND MOTOR_CCW

2
1

+5V 14 35
200-400%

1
R08 C125
GND
2 2

4.7K F GND GND GND GND 1uF 15 34


0.125W 12V(AC2) 50V
C15 M 16 33

HEATER_RELAY
C14
ZERO_CROSS

COLD_TRIAC
0.022nF 0.022nF 2203-005774

1
2

CGND MOTOR_HSPEED

PRE_TRIAC
50V 50V MOTOR_CW
1 1

GND GND
SUB PBA GND
+5V
GND GND

4.7K J 0.125W

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
5 WHT
D +5V
2
SMW250-08DW 12V_AC2
R215 +5V
4
RESET
1 2

8
R55

3 100 J 0.125W
AC1_2
R51 PC51 7 WATER_FREQ_sub
1 4 R56 2 +5V
ZERO_CROSS PUMP_SUB
1 2
1
6
1

1 2

5 F-Writing

2
100K J 2W C51 +5V +5V
AC1_2 5

SCL
SDA

LEAKAGE
WATER_FREQ

STDBY

WATCH_DOG_C
HEATER_RELAY
COLD_TRIAC
PRE_TRIAC

MAIN_RELAY
BUBBLE_PUMP
10nF 3 1K J 0.125W ZERO_CROSS R216

SUB_ON/OFF
50V 4

10K J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W
R52 R53 C 4 +5V
2 3 1 4.7K J 0.125W
B 12V_AC2
Q51
1

2
POWER_SW R214 100 F 0.125W
1 2 1 2
2
3 1

C52
PS2565L 1K J 0.125W MMBT3904 0.35W
10nF 2
2

1
C23

R19

R21

R22
12V(AC2) 100K J 2W E 2
1 2

TX +5V
80-400% 50V 100nF CN1
2 1 50V
R54 1
47K J 0.125W
2

12V_AC2 1

1
CN21 1 1
R110 0.125W J100 R23
2

2
R212 TOOL1
2 1

2
1

R29 POWER_SW
1 2

E C22 4.7KJ 0.125W J100 R24


1nF 10K J TOOL0
2 1

C21 0.125W 3
50V 0.125W 100 J 0.125W
GND GND GND 100nF 2 0.125W J100 R25
RESET
2 1

R66 50V Q22 1


4
12V_AC2

100nF
1K F 0.125W
2 2
E MMBT3906 C16 0.125W J100 R26

1
0.35W RX FLMD0
1 2 2 1

100nF 5

50V
C61
1 2

R213 R211 3 50V 0.125W


RX J100 R27
1 B 4.7K J RX
2 1

6
4.7K J 0.125W C 0.125W C

2
GND GND 0.125W
TX J100 R28
TX
2 1

3 1 B Q21
2
7
+5V
1 2

MMBT3904

SMW250-08DK
0.35W +5V +5V 8

2
1 8 R210 E
OUTA VCC R67 GND
2 GND BLK

10K J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W
R63 2 7

2
AC_DETECT
20K J 0.25W AC_DETECT R111 R112
1 2

D61 R61 R62 -INA OUTB J 4.7K


3 6 10K J 0.125W
1 2

0.125W GND
AC1_1 +5V
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

+INA -INB ZD62

1
4 5
1K F 0.125W

1
2

1N4007 270K F 1W 270K F 1W R65 GND +INB CE62 C62 IC14

MTZJ5.6B

10K J 0.125W
1KV 1A 10uF 100nF

5.6V 0.5W
F GND GND

1
R64 CE61 50V 50V 1 8

2
6.8K F 10uF IC61 2 1
NC VCC
12V(AC2) 12V_AC2 50V KA2904 2 7

R310
IC12

1
0.25W 2
E1 NWC 1
1

13 4 MOTOR_CW 3 6
MOTOR_CW_RY MOTOR_CW_RY O1 I1 MOTOR_CW E2 SCL SCL C17
16 1 4 5 100nF
GND GND GND WHT AG PBA

1
12V_AC2 12V_AC2 O2 I2 VSS SDA SDA 50V
GND GND GND GND SMW250-05
COLD_VALVE O3
11 6 COLD_TRIAC R31 100 J 0.125W
COLD_VALVE COLD_TRIAC AG_A
1 2

CN72 RY71 I3 M24C04


2
5 1
4 1 10
PRE_VALVE
7 PRE_TRIAC R32 100 J 0.125W
75V 150mA

PRE_VALVE PRE_TRIAC AG_B


1 2

1 O4 I4 4 2
1N4148WS

SDA
2

YDH236-01S MOTOR_CCW_RY
14 3 GND R33 100 J 0.125W
MOTOR_CCW_RY AG_IH
1 2

BLK O5 I5 GND GND 3 3


D71

4 MOTOR_HSPEED_RY
12 5 MOTOR_CCW R34 100 J 0.125W
MOTOR_HSPEED_RY MOTOR_CCW AG_PWM
1 2

3 IC71 O6 I6 2 4
2

3 2 COM2 PHASE
15 2 MOTOR_HSPEED
1

C PHASE O7 I7 MOTOR_HSPEED 1 5
VA71

C31
1

12V_AC2 B 2 HEATER_RELAY 9 8
470V

G PCF-112D2M-B Q82
KRC246S
HEATER_RELAY OUT COM1 G 0.8A 12V_AC2 VCC GND MOTOR_PHASE_C
MOTOR_PHASE_C CN41
0.2W E 2.2nF
1 2 3 2003
1

AC1_2 RY72 COLD_VALVE_O R71 COLD_VALVE 1W 50V


2

4 1 12V_AC2
75V 150mA

COLD_VALVE
1 2

+8V
1N4148WS

GND
2

1 IC13
AC1_2 WATCH_DOG 620 J 0.5W
4 GND GND
D72

IC72 10 7
2

BUBBLE_PUMP_I BUBBLE_PUMP
COM2 BUBBLE_PUMP_I O1 I1 BUBBLE_PUMP

2
3 2 11 6 2
VA72

PUMP D16 1N4148WS


AC1 PUMP O2 I2 PUMP_TRIAC
470V

200KJ
1

G 0.8A +5V R41


2 1

AC1
OUT COM1 15
HOT_VALVE O3
2 HOT_TRIAC
150mA
75V 0.125W
PCF-112D2M-B 3 HOT_VALVE I3 HOT_TRIAC
13 4 0.2W R44
1 2 3 D15 G
1

C HOT_VALVE_O R72 O4 I4
2 1

PUMP_SUB RN2427

1
2 14 3 Q41 1 2
WASH HEATER

Q71 B 1N4148WS
MAIN_RELAY
1 2

HOT_VALVE O5 I5 10KJ I 1
KRC246S
1
DOOR SWITCH

10K J 0.125W
DOOR LOCK

16 1 150mA 75V R43 O


0.2W E 620 J 0.5W O6 I6 0.125W C41
4 12 5 PC41 R42 3 100nF
H IC73
2

O7 I7 4 1 50V
COM2

1
LEAKAGE
1 2

9 8
VA73

1 VCC GND
470V

1 2

WATCH_DOG OUT COM1 G 0.8A +5V 4.7K J 0.125W


C49
R73 2003 +5V 10nF
1 2 3 1W
1

PRE_VALVE_O 50V 3 2
GND

2
PRE_VALVE
1 2

RY74 R86 AGND


PS2561AL
2

2 4 3 620 J 0.5W +5V J 4.7K


1 200-400%

2
12V_AC2

2203-005774
75V 150mA

DOOR_LOCK_O R87
1N4148WS

IC74 0.125W
2

C AGND
2 COM J 100K GND GND
B
VA74

1
D74

TACHO
5 2A WATCH_DOG 2 TACHO CN31
470V

3 0.125W
FAN MOTOR DOOR_LOCK R88
M 1 1 3 E OUT G
C 0.125W J 4.7K 1 10
LEAKAGE SENSOR

1uF
50V
C122

1
12V_AC2
12V_AC2 Q72 B 1

M
BUBBLE PUMP
1

2 KRC246S PUMP_O 2 3 R74 0.2W 2 1

2 9
PCJ-112D3MH RN2427 G

2
0.2W 1 1

2
Q11

0.125W
AIRWASH HEATER 1
1 2

PUMP E 3 8
I 3 I

75V 150mA
CN71 3 1 Q81

1N4148WS
TACHO

1K J
2 C82 AGND

D84
WATCH_DOG 620 J 0.5W O WATCH_DOG_C MMBT3904 C83 +5V 4 7
DOOR LOCK 1 100nF 100nF
4 DOOR_LOCK_O 1 6 COLD_VALVE_O IC75 C 0.35W 50V
2

COM B 2 3 50V 5 6
Q12

75V 150mA
PUMP BUBBLE_PUMP_O 2 5 PRE_VALVE_O
VA75

1N4148WS
KRC246S
2 2

2
5 2 1

6 5
2A 0.2W
470V

PUMP_O 3 4 HOT_VALVE_O E R116 +5V


HOT VALVE OUT G
4 GND

D46
6 SMW420-06 GND 7
NTR GND GND GND WATER_FREQ_sub WATER
1

PRE VALVE 2 3 R75 8 3 5V


LEVEL
7 3711-004826 C123 R45 1K J 0.125W
1 GND SENSOR

1
BUBBLE_PUMP_O
1 2

BUBBLE_PUMP_I 1uF WATER_FREQ


1 2

9 2
COLD VALVE 50V
8 J 0.125W WATER
620 J 0.5W M WATER_THERMISTOR
1 2

10 1
R46 1K THERMISTOR
2
2203-005774 SMW250-10DW
GND WHT
AC1_1

4.7K F 0.125W
+5V 1 1 1 1

2
10K F 0.125W
R411 WATER
CM81 R82 GND C42 C43 D43 C420 C45
J 100nF 1uF 100nF

2
100nF630V 62 J 2W 1nF LEVEL
GRN B02B-PWCSK-1 * 50V 1N4148WS 50V 50V SENSOR

TRIAC_THERMISTOR
50V

R412
MOTOR PROTECTOR YDW236-02
MOTOR_HSPEED_RY 75V 150mA M
1 2
1

2 AC1_1 2 2 2
2203-005774 2
2

1
2 TEMP NTC41
1

1
3 R81 1 GND GND GND
CN81
1 2

BD81 GND GND GND


2

62 J 2W CN84 1

GND
4 1
VA81

12V_AC2 C419
10K 100nF
680V

TS15P05G,D15XB60 * +5V
12V_AC2 600V15A 50V WATER_FREQ
MOTOR D82

75V 150mA
1N4148WS
2 TC4069UBFN
1

2
1N4148WS 2

R83 CM82 10nF250V 75V 150mA

D42
12V_AC2
730uH NV2-08730

1 2
VSS O4
7 8
1

GND
2

2 1

GND
1
O3 I4
180 J 2W
5

K 6 9
OMIH-SS-112D

1
L81

+5V C47 I3 O5

75V 150mA
TRIAC81 1nF 5 10

1N4148WS
2
12V_AC2 50V O2 I5 R410
*

T1 T2 4 11 1M J
RY82

1
1

D41
12V(AC2)
NTR
B03B-PWCSK-1

2
I2 O6 R49 0.125W
12V_AC2 1 2
C46 3 12
CN83

100nF
100 J 0.25W

1 2 1 2

O1 I6
3
2
1

1
2

RY81 RY83 50V 2 13


G

1
+5V
10A 12V_AC2
5 1 1 5 I1 VDD 4.7K J
C81
3
12V_AC2
R84

100nF
2
1 14 0.125W
75V 150mA

75V 150mA

1
1N4148WS

1N4148WS

50V C48 GND


2

OJ81 IC41 0.1nF50V


2
2 2 GND
1

D81

D83

1 2

JUMP
GND
DE39-60001A
L 4
MOTOR_CCW_RY 3 3 4 CHECKED BY DATE DESIGN PAGE MODEL NAME SAMSUNG
1

MOTOR_CW_RY
MOTOR_CCW_RY MOTOR_CW_RY
2W J 300 OMIH-SS-112D OMIH-SS-112D
NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM MainOF 1 TEST ELECTRONICS
DRAWN BY DATE APPROVED BY DATE SHEET SIZE PCB CODE LAST CHANGE DATE
PHASE
NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM A1 XXXXXX YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM
2 1

R85

Schematic Diagram _ 55
7-2. Main control (BLDC)
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DC_LINK 0
BST-06-52
REACTOR FET1 IC1
AC1 R48 L1
A 1 2 2 1 1 2
1 3 +5V
CN7 IN OUT

S
2 1

GND

3
2.7 0.68 J 2W TSL1315RA-221K1R7-PF R81
1

2
PTC1 47 J 2W +15V
1

1 G
NJM7805
1 1

220uH / 1A

6.8V 600W
+5V +5V_IS
1 1 1

2 +5V

P6KE6.8A
2 271.5A K3A60DA C13 +15V
3
1

100nF C22 CE12

2
C156 C157

R74
100nF 100uF

TD2
L1 L2 YDW236-02
1

BD1 1uF 1uF

240K J 1W 240K J 1W
CE19 30W 50V 25V
C155 50V

R257
RED 820uF

2
4 1 10nF CE8 25V 25V +15V

4.7K J 0.1W
2007-000701
250V

2
10 J 0.1W
470uF R254

2
240K

3.6K F 0.1W
630V 2

2
POWER +15V 35V
2 2 1 1 1

2
TS15P05G,D15XB60
2 2 2

2M J 0.1W

1W

RF305B6S

R32
P6KE24A

R6
1
CE43 C184 C189

470 J 0.1W R80


J

R252
CORD 600V
2

1
220uF 1uF 100nF

600V 3A

TD1

4.7K
0.1W
+5V_IS

FRD1
15A
2

600W
OJ1 35V 25V 50V

24V
1

J
R258
IPM1 PC5 R34

1
1 2

D31

1
JUMP
CGND CGND CGND CGND 4 1

1
GS1M
2 2 2

CGND CGND CGND 1 32


HALL_A

1
BST-06-52
1 2

1
DC_LINK

1N4148WS
1A 1000V
1

F1
CGND

2
150mA 75V
VSS +

250V
6.3A

1N4148WS
R226
1

OJ2 2 31 1 2
C21 100

1
C202 C8 100nF

D12
1 VDD + J
75V150mA

2
B

R87
1 2

JUMP 3 30 100nF 1nF 50V 0.1W

1
CE23 Fo

UDZSNPTE-1712B
2

D30
BST-06-52 820uF CGND
FLTEN NC
630V C191 50V 3 2
4 29 630V
250V

2
ITRIP
1 2 2
50V

1
240K
ITRIP U
5 28 100nF 2

PS2561AL 100nF

8
7
6
5
1 1 2 1

1W
R250 2K J 0.125W CN3

12V 0.2W
SET ITRIP 200-400% C35

2
J
2 RCIN V

BD7671FVM-GTR
1
NOISE 6 27

10 J 0.125W
GND
1

2
VREF
N.C
VCC
OUT
1 1

CGND

ZD2
NC W
FILTER

0.022 F 5W
1 1
C194 C190 C192 7 26

2
C187

R251
1.2nF 1.2nF 1nF 2

2
DGND
2 1

CE1 C154 100nF

IC3
NC NC
ZD1 50V 50V 50V CGND

R511
10uF 1000nF 2 2
8 25 CE40 C188CGND CGND 50V 3
20V
AC1 CN6 50V 22uF 100nF

1
0.2W 50V NC NC
+5V_IS

ENB

GND
CGND CGND 9 24 50V 50V +5V

FB
CS
2

UDZSGJTE-1720B 4

1
2

1 NC U,VS1
SMW250-04DW
2 2

10 23

1
2 1

CGND CGND

4.7K J 0.1W
D_LOCK/UNLOCK WHT
1 2

2
NC VB1

1
2
3
4
11 22 22uF C186 R31
J CGND 100nF
DOOR_OPEN/CLOSE UP
1 2

3 HIN1 NC 4.7KJ
R247100 0.1W

R5
12 21 CE42 50V CGND CGND 0.1W
90019WS-03 J 50V
AC2 VP
1 2

HIN2 V,VS2
BLK R244100 0.1W R33
C
2 1

+15V_IS
1
3 PC6 J 13 20 1 2

PC4 100J 0.1W


WP
1 2

4 1

1
C
1

R249100 0.1W
HIN3 VB2 C185 4 1
14 19 CE41 100nF

1K J 0.1W
HALL_B
100 J 0.25W
J
1 2

C23 1

2
B C12

R242100 J 0.25W
Q3 DGND
UN
1 2

22uF
1

2
50V 10nF R246100
LIN1 NC 50V 1

MMBT3904 15 18 50V C20


10nF 0.1WJ 1N4148WS
2

2
C7

R14
0.35W 50V
VN
1 2

E LIN2 W,VS3 100nF


R248100 0.1W 16 17
1 2
1nF D19 75V 150mA
2

J 50V 50V
R241

WN
1 2

2 2
3 2 R245100 0.1W
LIN3 VB3
3 2
AC_ON CN13

1
2

RY15

1
PS2561AL
2

4 1 200-400% STK5D4-360D-E 1 PS2561AL


1

1 200-400%

0.1W F 3.3K

0.1W F 3.3K

0.1W F 3.3K

0.1W F 3.3K

0.1W F 3.3K

0.1W F 3.3K
2K J 0.1W
AC3

1
2

R501

R502

R503

R504

R505

R506
2

R24
3
B03B-PWCSK-1 DGND
CGND
D11

3 2
AC2 75V150mA NTR

2
1N4148WS +5V_IS
PCF-112D2M
1

D
AC2
CGND +5V

10K J 0.1W
2

2
+5V_IS
2 CGND
0.1W 50V
C J 10nF

1K J 0.1W
1K 2

R203
B 3 C128
TR7 +5V
R212
150mA 75V

2.2K J 0.1W

KSC2328A

R189
0.35W E
2

2
1N4148WS

2 1 1

1
1W
10K J 0.1W

MMBT3906
2

E R193
2 1

PC15 TR9
R22

B
D2

1
R202

1 R184 4 1 C 0.1W J 2.2K

1
0.2W PC8 R64
G RX_FROM_SUB
2 1

RN2427 4 1 TR10 3
3 MMBT3904
1

TR5
MAIN_WATCH_DOG
1 2

+15V_IS +5V_IS
1

0.1W J 100 0.35W


1

I 1 C45
1

O 2K J 0.1W C R201
1000nF C134 B 1 3 2
4.7nF
2 1

3 50V

0.1W J 4.7K

2
E 50V PS2561AL
2 2

3 2

2
0.1W J 10K
100 J 0.1W

E
2

200-400%

R185
CGND 50V

R200

R190
PS2561AL
2
2 50V 100nF
R58

100nF

0.1W
200-400% C25

0.1W
DGND C24

1K
SUB_PBA

1K
J
DGND

J
1 1

1
1

CGND
1

1
1N4148WS
150mA 75V

CE39
22uF DGND DGND DGND
D3

CGND
50V
CGND +5V_IS 1
Main Rx_Sub TXD
Main Tx_Sub RXD
2

+5V
2

+5V 2
3
Sub_Reset_From_Main
DGND
1

2 4
5V_POWER

2
C129
10nF 5
GND
F +15V_IS

R188
50V
0.2W 6
15V_POWER

0.1W
G
FROM_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog 2
RN2427 PC14 MEMS_POWER_ONOFF

1K
D24 TR8
TX_TO_SUB 1 4 7

1
1 I
Water_Level_From_Sub
1 2

AC2
AC3 AC2 O 8
AC2 ES3D
SW_TRANS 200V 3A
1

3 From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog 9 From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog
1W R52

1 12
2

R187 2 3 10
C29 CE14
2 1

1nF

0.1W J 100
1
1000uF PS2561AL CN10
1
2KV 25V 0.1W J 1K

R239
2 11 2 200-400% WHT
470KJ

CE20 SMW250-10DW
AC1 2 1A 10uF 2

DGND
1

600V 500V 1A 1000V +5V DGND


R61 GS1M CGND
DF06S 3 10

2
1 2
+5V_IS PC17
2
2 1
C37 4 1
4 1 0.47nF DGND R3 PC2
G BD2
220 J 0.25W D10 50V R66 1 4
+5V_IS SUB_RST
1 2

3 4 9 1 2

2
2K
GROUND 10 J 0.25W L3 4.7uH F R238
1

LNK623PG 2000A 3 2
5 8 0.1W R182 C193
MEMS_EMG
2 1
1 2 1 2

2 3 10nF
S D 1 2

PS2561AL 50V
5 4 GROUND 0.1W J 100
200-400%

R69 3K J 0.1W
DOOR LOCK SWITCH PS2561AL
1 1 1

PTC2 S NC R204 D17

2
6 7 2K
200-400%

0.1W J 4.7K
SB260-E3
2

AC1 6 3 CE44 CE35 J C177

1
1 2

AC1 S BP 60V2A 2200uF 470uF 0.125W 4.7nF


AC1
1 2
2 1

7 2 ECO2017SEO 16V 16V 50V

R229
2.7 S FB 7.5K J 0.125W D16

220K F 0.1W

27K J 0.1W
2

2
8 1 KDS135 DC26-00039A
DOOR LOCK SOLENOID FB
1 1

27ohm 2 2
CGND 2

100mA 250V

1
R206
C36

R62
1.5A IC13 DGND
1000nF CE7 +5V_IS

2
10uF
50V 50V
DOOR UNLOCK SOLENOID +5V
1

1
H
2 2

GROUND DGND CGND CGND

R8 1K J 0.1W
1

C6

2
FB +5V
ZERO & NETWORK 4.7nF
16K F 0.1W
2

1K J 0.1W
FB 50V

2
AC1

GROUND GROUND GROUND PC16


R181

5 1

R197
2
2

S_HEATER

1
0.35W E
MMBT3906
1

2 1

1
100 J 0.1W TR6 B
4 1
C R11 0.1W J 4.7K
+15V Water_Level_To_Main 1 2

3
GROUND 1

R183
3601-TE10122701

W_HEATER
R63
C133

DOOR_UL
J
2

1 2

PCF-112D2M 1nF

DOOR_L
100 0.25W 3 2
1 2 50V
BST-06-52

100
2

3 2

330 J 0.1W
J R59 PS9122

2
I
2
TEMP

JP_F

0.25W *
JUMP
D28

F2

75V150mA

R12
OS5

1N4148WS
W_HEATER
1

4 1 CGND CGND

1
RY13
R56
1

J
1 2

3 3 3 3
PCF-112D2M 100 0.25W
1
J 2

C C C C DGND
100 0.25W IC5
2

3 2 R57 B 2 B 2 B 2 B 2
15 2 TR1 WASH_HEATER STEAM_HEATER
KRC246S
D29

75V150mA C_PUMP O1 I1 CIR_MOTOR 0.2W E E E E


13 4 D_UNLOCK D_LOCK
1N4148WS PRE_V O2 I2 PRE_VALVE
S_HEATER 11 6 TR2 Q7 Q6
1

4 1 COOL_V O3 I3 COLD_VALVE KRC246S KRC246S KRC246S


RY11 12 5 1 1 0.2W 1 0.2W 1 0.2W
AC1_F

HOT_V O4 I4 HOT_VALVE
J +15V 16 1
AC1_F DRAIN_M DRAIN_MOTOR

DC_LINK_SENSING
R17 SSR3 O5 I5
10 7
BST-06-52

3 1 OPTION_P OPTION_RELAY
2

BLEACH_VALVE
O6 I6

OPTION_RELAY
2 1

STEAM_VALVE
DC_LINK
+15V
14 3 +5V
JUMP

WATCH_DOG
JP4

220 PUMP_S O7 I7 PUMP_SSR

FAN_CHECK
MEMS_EMG
J 9 8 +5V

100nF
0.25W VCC GND 2

50V
4 2
1

C31
PUMP_S 2003
1W
AQG22212 R45

2
0.2W

CIR_MOTOR
1 RY6 4 CGND G
RN2427
DRAIN_PUMP
STEAM_V

2 1

TR4
WATCH_DOG
2

5 220 I 1

2
D20

J 3 O C44

2
0.25W 1000nF 50V +5V IC2
C

R112
3

R68

0.125WR67
2 3 B 2 +5V 1 8
TR3

0.125W
DRAIN_M +5V NC VCC

270K
KRC246S
1

K 1N4148WS 2 7
BLEACH_V

PCJ-112D3MH 75V 0.2W

1W
R86

10K
150mA E E1 NWC

100
F

99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
R50

1
10K
1

F
RY9 3 6

2
Fo
1 2

1 4

BAV99
70V
50mA
SCL
1

F
E2 SCL
CIR_PUMP
2 1 1

R38

PH0/AINA0/INT0

PH1/AINA1/INT1
PH2/AINA2/INT2

PH3/AINA3

PH4/AINA4

PH5/AINA5

PH6/AINA6

PH7/AINA7

PI0/AINA8

AVDD5A/VREFHA

AVSSA/VREFLA

PI1/AINA9/AINB0

PI2/AINA10/AINB1

PI3/AINA11/AINB2

AVDD5B/VREFHB
AVSSB/VREFLB
AVDD5C

AVSSC

PJ0/AINB3

PJ1/AINB4
+5V

R111
0.125W
4 5
2

AD5
5 3 100 J C149
220 SDA
2

1 C34 VSS SDA


D21

0.1W
1 1

10nF

5.76k F 0.25W 270K


J C R109 50V 100nF

1K
0.25W C150 C151 1

50V

1W
J
2 10nF 10nF 24C04

F
B DC_LINK_SENSING

3
1 2 1

1 80

1
2 3 Q2 STEAM_VALVE 50V 50V C33
KRC246S 50V AVDD5D 2
PJ2/AINB5
C_PUMP
1

10K F 100nF
2

0.2W CGND 1

1nF C38 2 79
1

2
1N4148WS E C43 100nF 50V
PCJ-112D3MH 75V 0.125W C26 C64
1

AVDD5D PJ3/AINB6
150mA 1000nF
2 2

50V

R113
R51 100nF 3 78
1 RY8 4 50V DVSS
2
PJ4/AINB7
3 50V
DOOR_UNLOCK
2 1 2

4 77 CGND
1N4148WS

DRY_VAL 1
2

5 +5V INT3/TB0IN/PA0 PJ5/AINB8


220
2

C 2

CGND CGND 5 76

1
J B 2 PJ6/AINB9/INTC
75V150mA
D1

0.25W Q1 CGND TB0OUT/PA1


KRC246S BLEACH_VALVE 6 75
2 3 0.2W E CGND INT4/TB1IN/PA2 PJ7/AINB10/INTD R101
L DOOR_UL
1

7 74
CGND
1

PK0/AINB11/INTE Fo
1 2

CGND C166 TB1OUT/PA3


PCJ-112D3MH CGND CGND 100nF 8 73
R53
DRAIN_MOTOR
2

1 RY10 4 50V CTS1/SCLK1/PA4 PK1/AINB12/INTF 100


1 J IPM_TEMP
DOOR_LOCK
2 1

9 72
WASH_HEATER 0.1W
2

PB7/TRST
STEAM_VAL 5 220 2

10
TB6OUT/TXD1/PA5
71
J PB6/TDI +5V 50V
D4

TB6IN/RXD1/PA6
0.25W 11 70 1nF
STEAM_HEATER C30
1

2 3 +5V Water_Level_To_Main INT8/TB4IN/PA7 PB5/TDO/SWV


DOOR_L CGND
D_UNLOCK 12 69
PRE_VALVE
1

1N4148WS CGND TXD0/PE0 PB4/TCK/SWCLK


PCJ-112D3MH

10KJ 0.1W

10KJ 0.1W

10KJ 0.1W

10KJ 0.1W
75V 150mA 13 68
D_LOCK HOT_VALVE

2
RXD0/PE1 PB3/TMS/SWDIO CGND CN12
RY14 R225 1 1

14 67
DRAIN_VAL 1 4 SCL PB2/TRACEDATA1 COLD_VALVE
OPTION_PART 1

220
2

+5V C152 C153 15


CTS0/SCLK0/PE2
66 100 J 0.1W
1
2

2
5 10nF 10nF SDA RESET R507

R103

R105

R107

R106
J TB4OUT/PE3 PB1/TRACEDATA0 1 2

2
D27

50V 50V

R149

0.1WR150

0.1WR151
0.25W 16 65 1K J 0.1W
R90

1
TX_TO_SUB PB0/TRACECLK 1 2

DVDD5 3
JP1
M
2 2

2009-001233 Metal Glaze 17 64 1K J 0.1W

0.1W
2 3 RX_FROM_SUB INT5/PE4 DVSS R97 1 2

4
10K

10K

10K
OPTION_P
OPTION_P
1 2

JUMP R92 PC10 18 63 1K J 0.1W


1

1
10K J 0.1W

J
1N4148WS 1 4 R100
2

0
BST-06-52 PCJ-112D3MH
1 2

PE5 DVDD5E 5
75V 150mA AC1 AC_ON_CHK
1 2 1 2

19 62 1K J 0.1W
1

DOOR UNLOCK CGND R99


R10

FlashWr_TXD
1 2

INT6/PE6 VOUT3 6
0.1W
J
4.7K

AC1_F 150K J 2W 100 20 61 1K J 0.1W


R91

R4 1A 1000V R88 J R102


FlashWr_RXD
1 2

INT7/PE7 RESET 7
GS1M 0.1W 21 60
SSR7 1 2

PC1 2 3
1

2
1 3 FAN_CHECK SUB_RST DVSS RVDD5 8
470 J 0.125W

1 4 AC_ON +5V
22 59 100 J 0.1W
2

220 J 1W 2 1

MAIN_WATCH_DOG MICOM1 R510


2

PS2561AL
1

FlashWr_TXD
1 2

INTB/PL0 MODE 9
2

D7
1
27 J 2W

T5CV1 R104
1000V 1A

C2 200-400% 23 58 100 J 0.1W


DOOR LOCK 100nF C1 10K J FlashWr_RXD R508 1 2
R1

D5

GS1M

INTA/PL1 DVSS 10
100nF
R2

50V 24 57 +5V 0.1W 100 J 0.1W


R509

1
AC1_F 2 4 50V 2009-001233 Metal Glaze 1

AC_ON_CHK UO0/PC0 VOUT15 FlashWr_BOOT


1 2

11
2 3 R96 PC3 R89 C40 25 56
1 4
1

100nF XO0/PC1 PF4/ENCZ13 SMW250-11DW


1

AC1 DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK
2 1 2 1 2

AQG22212 PS2561AL 50V 26 55 WHT


1

D_LOCK/UNLOCK_CHK

50V 100nF
200-400% VO0/PC2 PF3/ENCB1
0.1W
J
4.7K

SSR1 150K J 2W 100 1

N 27 54 CGND
R94

J
8

R39 R37 1A 1000V 2

DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK YO0/PC3 PF2/ENCA1

C51
0.1W C41
GS1M 28 53
RESET
7

2 3 100nF
PRE_VAL C3 22nF
1 2 1 2

R16 WO0/PC4 PF1/TB7OUT


DOOR_OPEN/CLOSE
*

29 52 50V
2

DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK
6

TB5OUT/ENCB0/PD1
CIR_PUMP
2 1

390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W R223 10K0.1WJ

TB5IN/ENCA0/PD0
PS2561AL
1 2

PF0/TB7IN/BOOT
1

ZO0/PC5
PRE_V D8
2

CTS2/SCLK2/PD4
CGND 200-400%
2 1

30 51
5

47 J 0.25W EMG0/PC6 X2
2 1

R108 10K0.1WJ

ENCZ0/PD2
2009-001233 Metal Glaze
UP

OVVO/PC7

INT9/PD3

TXD2/PD5

RXD2/PD6

EMG1/PG6
OVV1/PG7
R98 PC11 R93

UO1/PG0

XO1/PG1

VO1/PG2

YO1/PG3

WO1/PG4

Z01/PG5
2

50V100nFC28

50V100nFC32
C196

PR33MF51YPLF

25V4700nFC66

25V4700nFC65
1 4
1KV
2.2nF

DVDD5
UN
1 1 1 1

CGND

DVSS
AC1

DVSS
SSR2 D_LOCK/UNLOCK_CHK
1 2 1 2

CGND
1
8

X1
R35 R36 VP
0.1W
J
4.7K

150K J 2W 100 1 1 1
CGND
R95

J
7

PRE_VAL

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1A 1000V
COOL_VAL C11 22nF VN
1 2 1 2

R23 0.1W C9 C19 100nF


*

GS1M 100nF 100nF 50V


6

390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W 2 3


WP
1 2

+5V
2 2 2 2
1

COOL_V 50V 50V C17


2
5

2 1

47 J 0.25W PS2561AL WN
O D_LOCK/UNLOCK D9 200-400%
2 2 2

FlashWr_BOOT
2

+5V
C201
1KV
2.2nF

2 1

PR33MF51YPLF
SSR4 R243
CGND
8

0.1W
J
10K
COOL_VAL 10K0.1WJ

1
MAIN OPTION SELECT
R30 R29 CGND
7

R153
+5V +5V +5V +5V
HOT_VAL C10 22nF
1 2 1 2

R20 CGND
*

1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W HOT_V
1

X1
10K J 0.1W

10K J 0.1W

10K J 0.1W

10K J 0.1W
2

2
5

2
47 J 0.25W +5V 1 2
RESET
R259

R266

R263

R261
+5V
2

1
C200

C148
1

AK10012010
1
1 1
1KV
2.2nF

PR33MF51YPLF C67 10MHz


HOT_VAL

25V4700nF
0.022nF C113

100nF 50V
50V C68 100nF
1

1
SSR5 47
2

0.022nF
1

50V
8

50V C158
R27 R28 46 1uF

C46
2 2
7

2 2

P STEAM_VAL C5 22nF 47 25V


1 2 1 2

R19 45
*

46
6

1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W STEAM_V 45

44
45
46
47
1

44
1 2

PUMP_SSR
HALL_A
HALL_B
CN1 44
5

47 J 0.25W CGND
10K J 0.1W

10K J 0.1W

10K J 0.1W

10K J 0.1W

CGND
2

DOOR_UNLOCK 1 10 BLEACH_VAL
2

1
C199

R260

R265

R264

R262
1KV
2.2nF

PR33MF51YPLF CIR_PUMP 2 9 HOT_VAL CGND CGND


SSR6
DRAIN_PUMP 3 8 COOL_VAL
8

R26 R25 CGND


1

OPTION_PART 4 7 PRE_VAL
7

BLEACH_VAL C4 22nF
1 2 1 2

R18
*

DOOR_LOCK 5 6 STEAM_VAL
6

390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W


BLEACH_V
1 2
1

SMW420A-10 CHECKED BY DATE DESIGN PAGE MODEL NAME SAMSUNG


5

Q 47 J 0.25W NTR CGND CGND CGND CGND NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM 1 OF 1 TEST ELECTRONICS
DRAWN BY DATE APPROVED BY DATE SHEET SIZE PCB CODE LAST CHANGE DATE
2

1
C198
1KV
2.2nF

PR33MF51YPLF egao.chang YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM NAME YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM A0 XXXXXX YYYY. MM. DD HH:MM AM

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+5V

+5V

2
TD1
1

+5V +5V C4

R8 1K J 0.125W

R9 1K J 0.125W
DGND 600W 100nF
6.8V 50V
P6KE6.8A
2

2
+5V
2
R16

0.125W

10K J 0.125W
3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm

1
Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN

0.022nF
12K

IC1
J

LED11 LED16 LED8 LED21 LED25 LED28 LED35


1

1
R13
1 3 +5V

50V
LED_1 LED_1
RESET

C1
2 1 2 1 2 1

IN OUT DGND DGND


IC4
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

GND LED_2 TEST

AD16011002
B R29

2
RED RED RED

2
KIA7042AP 4 13 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 7
2 3MM 3MM 3MM

2
7
DIGIT_7
1 2
1 1

R2 I1 O1 Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN

16MHz
RESET

X1
4.7K J 3 14 LED22 LED26
C14 C7 DIGIT_6 I2 O2 330 J 0.5W
1uF 100nF 0.125W 2 15 LED15 LED12 LED9 LED29 LED34
50V 50V DIGIT_5 I3 O3
2 1 2 1 2 1

1
M WATER_LEVEL
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

1 16

1
DIGIT_4 I4 O4 R30

1
2
2203-005774 2

RED RED RED 6

C2
5 12

50V
0.022nF
3MM 3MM 3MM 3mm 3mm 6 3mm 3mm
BUZZER_FREQ DIGIT_1
1 2

I5 O5 Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN


6 11

11
10
330 J 0.5W

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
BUZZER_FREQ DIGIT_2 I6 O6 LED10 LED17 LED13 LED23 LED27 LED30 LED36
DGND 7 10
DIGIT_3
2 1 2 1 2 1

I7 O7

P01
P00
P20
NRESET
P22
P21
VDD
TEST
XOUT
XIN
VSS
DGND DGND DGND 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

8 9
DGND GND VCC R31 RED RED RED
3mm 3mm 3mm 5
12 44
1 2
3MM 3MM 3MM 5
RXD 2003 Y-GRN Y-GRN Y-GRN
P02 P47 DSP2_D5 1W
13 43 330 J 0.5W
C TXD LED2 LED5 LED4 LED24 LED32 LED33
P03 P46 DSP2_D4 2 1 2 1 2 1

14 42 DGND
JOG_DIAL_A P04 P45 DSP2_D3
2 1 2 1 2 1

15 41 R28 RED RED RED 3mm 3mm


JOG_DIAL_B P05 P44 DSP2_D2 3MM 3MM 3mm
3MM Y-GRN Y-GRN 4
16 40
1 2
4
KEY_SCAN Y-GRN
P06 P43

TMP86PM47_OTP
17 39 DSP2_D1 330 J 0.5W LED31 LED19
OPTION_SCAN LED7 LED6 LED20

IC3
P07 P42 DSP2_D6 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

18 38 RESET_MAIN +5V +5V


DIGIT_3 RESET_MAIN
2 1

+5V P17 P41


12V_1 19 37 DRAIN_PUMP R33 RED RED
DIGIT_2 P16 P40 DRAIN_PUMP 1 2
3MM 3MM 3
3
IC2 20 36
DIGIT_1 P15 AVSS

2
1 3 21 35 330 J 0.5W
IN OUT P14 AVDD LED1 LED14
GND 22 34 50V 2 1 2 1

P13 VAREF 100nF


C3
1 1 1

D 2 NJM7805 R32 RED RED


C6 CE2 C5 2
100nF 47uF 100nF 1 2
3MM 3MM 2
50V 50V 50V
P12
P11
P10
P30
P31
P32
P33
P34
P35
P36
P37
330 J 0.5W
2 2 2
LED18 LED3
2 1 2 1
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
DGND
R34 RED RED 1
1 2
3MM 3MM 1
330 J 0.5W
4.7K J 0.125W

DGND DGND DGND DGND


2
R12
1

DIGIT_7
DIGIT_6
DIGIT_5
DIGIT_4
28

DSP1_D1
DSP1_D2
DSP1_D3
DSP1_D4
E
DSP2_D7

+5V +5V

12V_1

2
DGND R5 R4
4.7K J
4.7K J 0.125W
12V_1 0.125W
BUZZER CONTROL PART
1

1
CE3 R21 1K J 0.125W SW12
47uF 1
50V BUZZER_ENVELOPE JOG_DIAL_A
1 2

2
R17
KRC246S

R20 3
2

JOG_DIAL_B
1 2 1 2
0.2W

1K J 0.125W 1K J 0.125W
1 1
R18

MSE012
Q2

F
0.25W

C9 C10 5V
4.7nF
220

BUZZER1 4.7nF 0.5mA


50V 50V
J
1

1 2
C

E
3

DGND
PS1920P02D 2 2
B

2.0KHz

1 2 DGND
DGND
WEA20-15PC.1
2

BUZZER_FREQ
2.0KHz
12V_1
BUZZER2 IC5
BUZZER_FREQ 1 20
LED_1
LED_1 2 19
LED_2
G 3 18
DSP2_D1
4 17
DSP2_D2
5 16
DSP2_D3
6 15
DSP2_D4
7 14
DSP2_D5
8 13

9 12
VCC GND
10 11
12V_1
3
KID65783AF
C IC6
B 2 DGND
Q1
H KRC246S RESET_MAIN 2 19
0.2W E DSP2_D7 3 18
DSP1_D1
4 17
DSP1_D2
1 5 16
DSP1_D3
6 15
DSP1_D4 1 20
DGND
28 BUZZER_ENVELOPE
7 14
R19 DSP2_D6
1 2
8 13
1
WATER_LEVEL 9 12
1K J 0.125W VCC GND
C8 10 11
0.1nF
WHT 50V
I SMW250-08DW +5V +5V DGND KID65783AF
8 12V_1 2

DGND
7
+5V +5V
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
75V 150mA

6 R6 TE2
1N4148WS

1
2

DRAIN_PUMP
DGND
1

1
5 C13 1 2

1 13
1nF
D23

1N4148 7

D27
4 50V 4.7K 2 12
2 OPTION PART
2

J
R1 6

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
3 R23 R7 0.125W 3 11
2
E 0.35W 4.7KJ
1

D10

D9

D2

D8

D4

D3

D5

D7

D6

MMBT3906 0.125W 5
2

1
1N4148 X 12EA
1 2 2 1

2 Q3 4 10
2 12V

2 12V

1 B TEMP
100 4.7K 4
75V 150mA

1 C 5 9
1N4148WS
2

J J
3
2

0.25W 0.125W 3
CN2 R11 3 RXD 6 8
D26

D15

D16

D20

D19

D18

D17

D11

D22

D21

D12

D13

D14
2
SW10

SW11

4.7KJ

2
SW4

SW5

SW6

SW7

SW8

SW9

J C 7
B3WN-6005
2

0.125W
50mA

1
12V

2 1 B Q4 1
+5V +5V MMBT3904
1
SW1

0.35W
SW2 1

SW3 1

DGD-D8928G-A
50mA

50mA 50mA 50mA 50mA 50mA 50mA 50mA


1

E *
12V

12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V


R10 2 OPTION_SCAN R27
1

75V 150mA

4.7KJ
1 2
1N4148WS
2

2
DGND 0.125W 1
2

100 J 0.25W
2

C11
D25

R24
0.125W

0.125W
R3

4.7nF
R25

0.125W
4.7K

50V

10K
DGND DGND
10K

R22
J

J
1

1
J

DGND DGND
1

TXD
1 2

+5V
100
75V 150mA
1N4148WS
2

J
0.25W CN1 DGND DGND DGND
D24

K +5V
1 R15
TEST
2
1 2
TEST
1

10K J 0.125W

R26
3 100 J 0.125W
2

RESET KEY_SCAN
1 2

4 RESET
R14

100 J 0.25W
SMW250-04DW
1

DGND WHT C12


4.7nF
50V
1

DGND

L DGND
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Schematic Diagram _ 57
7-4. SUB control (BLDC)
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A
+3.3V_IS
C28

0.125W
+3.3V_IS

2
CN1 50V
0.022nF

2
1M
1 R59100 J 0.125W

10MHz
20ppm
2
1 2
LED8 LED21 LED25 LED28
LED11 LED16 LED35

X1
4.7K J 0.125W

R8
J
56 C27
WC_RESET
1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

3 R130100 J 0.125W RED RED

1
IC4 RED

2
4 +3.3V_IS 3mm 3mm GRN GRN GRN GRN 3mm
Leakage_to_Sub 0.022nF DGND 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm

R50
50mA 70V 4 13
SMW250-04DW 50V R28 1 2

WHT BAV99 DIGIT_6 I1 O1 470 J 0.5W


IC5 From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog 56 3 14 LED9 LED22 LED26 LED29
+3.3V_IS DIGIT_5 I2 O2 LED15 LED12 LED34

1
1 3 2 MEMS_POWER_ONOFF DRY_AIR_THERMISTOR 2 15 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

IN OUT DIGIT_4 I3 O3 RED RED RED


B DGND GND 3 DRY_CON_THERMISTOR 1 16 3mm 3mm GRN GRN GRN GRN 3mm
1

DIGIT_3 I4 O4 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm


1

2 KIA7025AP 1 1 WATER_THERMISTOR 5 12 R11


C48 DIGIT_2 I5 O5
1 2

C31 1000nF AD2 C15 6 11 470 J 0.5W


1000nF 50V 100nF BUZ_ENV LED13 LED23 LED27 LED30

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W
DIGIT_1 I6 O6 LED10 LED17 LED36
50V 50V 7 10 R37

2
2 OPTION_SCAN DIGIT_7 I7 O7 470
1

J 0.5W
2 2 1

RED
2 1

RED
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

RED
2

option part 2
8 9 3mm 3mm GRN GRN GRN GRN 3mm

R61
+15_IS GND VCC 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm
+3.3V_MEMS R12 1 2

CN2
DGND DGND 2003
1W 470 J 0.5W
DGND DGND DGND LED4 LED24 LED32

1
+3.3V_IS

64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
1 LED2 LED5 LED33
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

0.125W J100
2 R44
1 2

CS1 DGND RED


3mm
RED
3mm GRN GRN GRN
RED
3mm
0.125W J100
3 R45
1 2

CS2 DGND DGND


R30 1 2
3mm 3mm 3mm
0.125W J100
C 4 R46
1 2

SPI M_SW
1 48
OPTION_SCAN_2
470 J 0.5W
LED20 LED31 LED19
0.125W J100
5 R47
1 2

SDO_C WATER_LEVEL_SENSOR
2 47
JOG_DIAL_B
LED7
2
RED
1
LED6
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
LED3
2 1

0.125W J100
6 R48
1 2

SPC 3 46 3mm
RED
3mm GRN GRN GRN
RED
3mm
WC_RESET JOG_DIAL_A 3mm 3mm 3mm
R119 100 J 0.125W

R120 100 J 0.125W

R121 100 J 0.125W

7 DGND
1
4 45 R10
C11
DIGIT_13 C18
1

470 J 0.5W
2
2

8 5 44 DGND
100nF 100nF50V LED18
DIGIT_12

2
9 50V 6 43 LED1 LED14 2 1

DGND 2 1 2 1
RED
10 2
DIGIT_11 7 42 COMMON9 RED RED 3mm
3mm 3mm
DIGIT_10 COMMON8 DGND
1

11 8 TE1 41 R25
DIGIT_9
1 2

12 9 TEMP 40
COMMON7 470 J 0.5W
DGND
13
1 1 1 1 1

option part EMG


10
MC9S08A48
39
COMMON6
C43 C44 C45 C46 C47
D WINGS-PJT 0.47nF0.47nF0.47nF 0.47nF0.47nF 11 38
COMMON5
50V 50V 50V 50V 50V DIGIT_8
12 37
COMMON4
2 2 2 2 2

13 36
COMMON3
DGND +3.3V_IS TXD
14 35
COMMON2
RXD

1K J 0.125W
DGND 3 15 34
BUZ_FREQ

4.7K J 0.125W
C 16 33
1 B Q14
CS2

2
R54
1 2

MMBT3904
R49 2.2K J 0.125W
1
0.35W +3.3V_IS

R29
R13 E
C26 R53

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W
100nF 2

1
RXD
1 2 1 2

2
50V +5V_IS

1
10K J 0.125W 3 100 J 0.125W IC6

R129

R128
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
R22

R58
2

E *
4.7K J 0.125W

9 10 11 12 13
C 1 16

1
1

1
2 B DGND I1 O1
2

Q3 C33 2 15

2
DGND DGND C30 0.35W KRC246S 4.7nF

1
1 2

10nF MMBT3906 E 0.2W 50V DIGIT_8 I2 O2 R35 470 J 0.5W


R51

50V 3 14

3
1

Q13 2
DIGIT_9
1 2

I3 O3

2
R16 C22 4 13 R34 470 J 0.5W
E DIGIT_3

4
2

100nF
DIGIT_10
1 2

I4 O4

SW16
2

DGND DGND DGND R127 470 J 0.5W


1

1 2

1 50V 5 12
DIGIT_4

5
1 B DIGIT_11 I5 O5 R32 470
1

J 0.5W
2

10K F 0.125W C DIGIT_5 6 11

8
2

DIGIT_12
1 2

DIGIT_6 I6 O6

1
3 DGND
7 10 R21 470 J 0.5W

7
DGND
DIGIT_13
1 2

I7 O7 R31 470 J 0.5W


+5V_IS DIGIT_2 8 9

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W

SPI

SPC
GND VCC

CS1
DIGIT_1

SDO_C
+3.3V_IS

DC07-00126A
DGD-D8928G-A
DSP1
DGND

2
4.7K J 0.125W

MEMS_POWER_ONOFF DIGIT_7 2003


1W
2

R57
R134 R131 R132 R133 KEY_SCAN_2
F DGND
R52

3 KEY_SCAN

1
+5V_IS +3.3V_MEMS R77 0.2W
RN2427 G
1

1 2
Q9 1 TXD
I DGND
IC3
1K F 0.125W O
1 8 3 DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND
EN GND C R40
2 7 Q4 B 1 1 2
D3
IN GND MMBT3904 2
option part
47K J 0.125W

2 1

3 6 0.35W
OUT GND E 1K J 0.125W
2

1
4 5 US1M
1 1
BYP GND 2 +5V_IS 1A 1000V +3.3V_IS
C5
2

R63

R9 1

100nF CE2 J C1 IC1


10uF 100nF C9 MIC5209-3.3YM 1 3
50V 50V 2K 50V 0.47nF 1 1
IN OUT 1 1
1

G 2
0.125W 50V GND 1

100uF

2
2 2
C2 C6 CE4
100nF 100nF 100uF
1

6.8V 600W
C20

P6KE6.8A
2

CE3 50V 2 50V 10V 100nF

TVS1
10V
DGND KIA78DM033F 50V
2 2 2 2

DGND
option part

1
DGND DGND

R43 Water_Level_From_Sub
H 1 2
+5V_IS +3.3V_IS
100 J 0.125W +15_IS
4.7K J 0.125W

2
2

IC7
0.2W
R6

RN2427 G
1 20
Q7 COMMON9 COMMON9
R39 I 1 From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog 2 19
1

1 2

O COMMON8 COMMON8
3 18
2.2K J 0.125W 3 3 COMMON7 COMMON7
C R33 COMMON6 COMMON6
4 17
Q1 B 1 1 2

MMBT3904 5 16
COMMON5 COMMON5
47K J 0.125W

0.35W E 1K J 0.125W 6 15
2

1
COMMON4 COMMON4
I 2 7 14
C34 COMMON3 COMMON3
R62

10nF 8 13
50V COMMON2 COMMON2
9 12
1

2
VCC GND
DGND
10 11
1

DGND DGND
C49 KID65783AF
100nF
50V GND

+5V_IS
JOG
2.2K J 0.125W

+3.3V_IS
2

J 2 +3.3V_IS +3.3V_IS
R41

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W
2

2
0.2W
G
1

RN2427
Q8
option part

R19

R20
3 EMG
I 1
C R42 O
Q2 B 1

1
47K J 0.125W

1 2

+3.3V_IS MMBT3904 3
0.35W R18 JOG1
2

E 1K J 0.125W 1
JOG_DIAL_A
1 2

2
R71

2
1K R17
J 0.125W
R67 10K F 0.125W

R68 10K F 0.125W

R69 10K F 0.125W

R70 10K F 0.125W

3
JOG_DIAL_B
1 2

CN3
2

1 1K J 0.125W MSE012
K 5V
2 1 1
0.5mA
DGND C3 C4
3 4.7nF 4.7nF
1

4
1 2

M_SW 50V 50V


R72100J 0.125W
DRY_AIR_THERMISTOR
1 2

5 2 2

R65100J 0.125W
DRY_CON_THERMISTOR
1 2

6
R66100J 0.125W
WATER_THERMISTOR
1 2

7
8 R36100J 0.125W DGND DGND

9 +3.3V_IS
1MJ 0.125W

C29
2

10 0.1nF R64
1 1 1 1

C19 C13 C12 C14 50V BAV99


WATER_LEVEL_SENSOR BUZZER CONTROL PART
R7

1 2

11 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF


1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
L SMW250-11DK 50V 50V 50V 50V 1K J 0.125W 1
1

1
BLK 2
2 +15_IS
1

3711-005701 C10 +15_IS 3


1nF
4.7KJ 0.125W

2 2 2 2
3
2

50V

1N4148
C
1 2 B 2

1
Q15
D20

D19

D10

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
R3

D9

D2
2

AD1 KRC246S
2

2
+3.3V_IS 1

0.2W

1
E BUZ_ENV
DGND
DGND
OPTION PART CE1 0.2W
47uF G
1

RN2427
DGND 50V Q11

D22
2
I 1 1
2

OD12

OD10

OD8

OD6

OD4

OD2
2
O

2
SW11
14
13
12
11
10

R73 0.125W
SW1

SW4

SW7

SW8
9
8

1 2 3

2
100J R1 DGND

2
TC4069UBFN

BUZZER_FREQ
VDD
I6
O6
I5
O5
I4
O4

SW5
1

1 2
1

C17

R38
M 100nF 1K 3

0.25W
IC2

50V
1

+15_IS R26 OPTION_SCAN R27 J

10K J 0.125W

220
C

1
C16 0.125W
KEY_SCAN
1 2 1 2

2
VSS

J
100nF
1
B

1
Q6
I1
O1
I2
O2
I3
O3

KRC246S
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
50V 100 J 0.125W 100 J 0.125W
C24 4.7nF 0.2W

R23
1
2 1
E BUZ_FREQ
50V
1

1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

4.7K J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W

C7 4.7nF BZ1
2

50V 2.0KHz

1
DGND +3.3V_IS WEA20-15PC.1 1
R24
R56

D12

D16

D17
D8

Water_Level_From_Sub 2
2
2

2
0.35W
1K J 0.125W

DGND R2 E MMBT3906 DGND


DGND
DGND
1

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
1 2

Q10
R55

DGND

1
1 B
10K F 0.125W C
SW10

DGND
SW9

SW6

SW2

Leakage_to_Sub
N 3 OPTION PART
1

OD11

OD9

OD7

OD5

OD3

OD1
1

2
3 R15
OPTION_SCAN_2 R14
KEY_SCAN_2
10K J 0.125W

1 2

C 1 1
1 2

2 B
2

Q5 C21 C23
100 J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W
1

KRC246S 100nF 4.7nF 100 J 0.125W


0.2W

2
E 50V
R4

50V 4.7nF
C8 50V

R5
2 2
1

1 DGND 2

1
DGND DGND
DGND

DGND
O

DGND

CHECKED BY DATE DESIGN PAGE MODEL NAME SAMSUNG


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DRAWN BY DATE APPROVED BY DATE SHEET SIZE PCB CODE LAST CHANGE DATE
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58 _ Schematic Diagram
8. Reference

8-1. BAIKAL Project name

Model Name in the Market

BOM Model Code

WF 60 0 B 0 BK WQ / EO

► Drum Machine Classification ► Capacity ► Feature 3:RPM Notation ► Project Code ► Color Code ► Buyer Code
according to type: SA Seine
80: 8Kg 50: 5Kg 0: 1000rpm 8: 800rpm WQ: DA WHITE
WF: Washer Front Loading SC Scout
70: 7Kg 75: 7.5Kg 2: 1200rpm S: Solide Door + STS WD: CRYSTAL WHITE (GLOSSY WHITE)
WD: Washer & Dryer BB Baikal (7kg 50cm)
60: 6Kg 65: 6.5Kg 4: 1400rpm G: Glass Door +STS SD: DA SILVER
BK Baikal SS: SUSLIKE INOX
H: 1400rpm cold and hot water
BA Aegis SX: INOX
M: 1200rpm cold and hot water
L: 1000rpm cold and hot water

► Feature 1:Platform or Series ► Feature 2 for Washing ► Feature 2 for Dryer


0: D-LED/White 4: G-LED/Metal Chrome A: Bubble/Bubble Shot/Inverter E: Vent-Elec
1: D-LED/White & Deco 5: G-LED/Chrome B: Inverter G: Vent-Gas
1: D-LED/Metal Chrome 6: G-LED/Chrome Hairline N: None/Universal C: Condensing
2: D-LED/Metal Chrome & Deco 7: Touch LED/Chrome P: Bubble/Aqua Hose+L/S/Inverter H: Heat Pump (Inverter)
2: D-LED/Chrome 8: LCD/Chrome Q: Bubble/Aqua Hose+L/S/Universal Y: Hybrid Heat Pump
3: G-LED/White 9: LCD/Chrome Hairline S: Bubble Shot/Inverter
A: D-LED/Chrome Hair Line U: Bubble/Inverter
W: Bubble/Universal
Y: Aqua Hose+L/S/Inverter
Z: Aqua Hose+L/S/Universal

Reference _ 59
8-2. MOTOR UNIVERSAL PARAMETER

Resistance/Ω
CODE MAKER temp./℃
Tacho Full Field Tap field Rotor

DC31-00002A WELLING 38.8 1.24 0.81 2.21 20

DC31-00002F WELLING 38.8 1.95 0.98 2.75 20

WELLING 46.36 1.54 0.83 2.18 20

DC31-00002M G&J 38.25 1.66 0.84 1.62 20

APPLIM 42.7 1.64 0.71 1.65 20

Resistance/Ω
CODE MAKER temp./℃
U-V V-W W-U

DC31-00045A NMT 4.2 4.2 4.2 25

DC93-00247A TXM 4.8 4.8 4.8 25

60 _ Reference
GSPN (GLOBAL SERVICE PARTNER NETWORK)
Area Web Site
Europe gspn1.samsungcsportal.com
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North America gspn3.samsungcsportal.com
Latin America gspn3.samsungcsportal.com
China china.samsungportal.com

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04 May 2012

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