1. SAfETY INSTRuCTIONS 1-1. CAuTION fOR SAfETY DuRING SERVICING 1. Do not allow the customer to repair the product. 4 The person may be injured or the product life may be shortened. 2. Execute A/S after unplugging the power supply unit. 4 Be careful of the electric shocks. 3. Do not plug several plugs in the same outlet. 4 It may cause a fire due to overheat. 4. Check for damage, pinching or burning of the power plug the outlet. 4 Replace it promptly if it has a problem.(It may cause the electric shocks or fire) 5. Do not clean the main body with water. 4 It may cause electric shocks and fire and shorten the product life) 6. The wiring harness shall be free from moisture and tightened during serving. 4 It shall not be deviated by certain impact. 7. Remove any dust or dirt on the housing section,wiring section,connection section during servicing. 4 Protect from possible cause of fire such as the tracking,shortage etc. 8. Check for any marks of moisture on the electrical parts, harness section etc. 4 Replace the parts or remove the moisture. 9. Check the assembly status of the parts after servicing.
1-2. IMPORTANT SAfETY INfORMATION To avoid risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury, or death when using your dryer, follow these basic precautions: 1. Read all instructions before using the dryer. 2. Install dryer according to Installation Instructions. Refer to the Grounding Instructions in the Installation Instructions for proper grounding of the dryer. 3. Do not dry articles that have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, drycleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances. Vapors could ignite or explode. 4. Do not use the dryer to dry clothes which have traces of any flammable substance, such as vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine oil, flammable chemicals, thinner, etc., or anything containing wax or chemicals, such as mops and cleaning cloths. Flammable substances may cause the fabric to catch fire by itself. 5. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near this or any other appliance. 6. Do not allow children to play on or in dryer. Close supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is used near children, a safety rule for all appliances. 7. Before the dryer is removed for service or is discarded, remove doors to drying compartment. 8. Do not reach into the dryer if cylinder is rotating. 9. Do not install or store the dryer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather. 10. Do not tamper with dryer controls. 11. Do not repair or replace any part of the dryer or attempt any service, unless specifically recommended in user- maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have skills to carry out, if you are a consumer. 12. To reduce risk of electric shock or fire, do not use extension cords or adapters to connect the dryer to electrical power source. 13. Use the dryer only for its intended purpose, drying clothes. 14. Always disconnect the dryer from electrical supply before attempting any service. Disconnect the power cord by holding the plug, not the cord. 15. Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubberlike materials.
22. Never operate the dryer with the guards and/or the panels removed. 23. Do not operate the dryer with missing or broken parts. 24. Do not bypass safety devices. 25. Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding areas free from accumulation of lint, dust, and dirt. 26. Interior of dryer and exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel. 27. The dryer will not operate with loading door open. DO NOT bypass the door safety switch by permitting the dryer to operate with door open. The dryer will stop tumbling when the door is opened. Do not use the dryer if it does not stop tumbling when door is opened or starts tumbling without pressing or turning the START mechanism. Stop using the dryer and contact a qualified service technician. 28. Remove laundry immediately after the dryer stops. 29. ALWAYS follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer. ■ Electrical service information Electrical Dryers 240 VAC, 60 Hz, 30 Amps, 3-wire or 4-wire installations Gas Dryers 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 Amps, 3-wire installations WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death, all wiring and grounding must conform with the latest edition of the National Electric Code, or the Canadian Electrical Code, and such local regulations as might apply. It is the customers responsibility to have the wiring and fuses checked by a qualified electrician to make sure your home has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer. WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to electrical shock: - Observe all local codes and ordinances. - Disconnect the electrical power to the unit before servicing. - Ground the appliance properly. - Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure this appliance is properly grounded. - DO NOT ground to a gas line. - DO NOT ground to a cold water pipe if pipe is interrupted by plastic, nonmetallic gaskets, or other insulating (nonconducting) materials. - DO NOT modify the plug on the power cord. If plug does not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed by qualified electrician.
■ Gas dryer power supply This equipment MUST be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electrical current. This unit is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded. Consult a qualified electrician or servicer if grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the equipment is properly grounded. Do not use an extension cord. If the product power cord is too short, have a qualified electrician install a three slot receptacle. This unit should be plugged into a separate 60 hertz circuit with the electrical rating as shown on the serial plate. ■ Proper grounding and polarization for 120 volts wall outlets For the safety of our customers and the service technician ALL gas Ground dryers have a three-prong power cord and MUST be connected to a Neutral properly polarized and grounded wall outlet. This information was written for those who do not understand grounding and polarization of a wall Neutral side outlet. A 120 VAC wall outlet must always be wired as shown right. Polarization - This means that the larger slot must be neutral and the 115±15 small slot must be hot (live). V.A.C. V.A.C. Mispolarized - The outlet is miswired so that the larger slot is hot (live) and the smaller slot is neutral. 115±12 Grounded - This means the round hole connection is connected to V.A.C.
2. fEATuRES AND SPECIfICATIONS 2-1. fEATuRES features Description Extra Large Capacity Ultra drying capabilitlites are at your fingertips! Now you can dry extra-large loads. Our ultralarge 7.4cu.ft(DV5471A*), 7.3cu.ft(DV5451A*). capacity dryer circulates more air through your clothes getting them dry faster, for a wrinkle-free result. Various Drying Cycles & Simply turn the Jog Dial to select one of the 13(DV5471A*), 11(DV5451A*) automatic fuzzy Logic Algorithm drying cycles, including normal, heavy duty and towels, or let the Fuzzy Logic Control measure the degree of dampness and automatically set the drying time. Precision drying has never been easier than with Samsung. freshen up (Refresh) Want to freshen up a garment that doesn’t need washing, but could use a little help after last night’s party. Our Freshen Up Cycle removes odors, adding that extra freshness to give more mileage to your clothes. Time Saving Our cycles are designed with you in mind. All our dryers are designed to dry your clothes in less time. Giving you time for more important things in life. Energy Saving Samsung dryers are super energy efficient, that you can dry up to 3.09 pounds of laundry with 1kWh. Also, both the large capacity and Fuzzy Logic Control save energy by automatically drying your clothes the most efficient way. Easy Reversible Door Our dryers will fit just about anywhere and without a door conflict. The direction of our...
2-2. SPECIfICATIONS Model name DV5471A*, DV5451A* Type Front loading dryer A: High 44.8” (113.5 cm) B: Width 27” (68.6 cm) Dimension C: Depth with door 49.6” (126.0 cm) open 90° D: Depth 29.4” (74.6 cm) Weight 57 kg Heater rating 5300 W No heat 268 W Power consumption...
3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 3-1. TOOLS fOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Tool Type Remarks 14 mm Fan (1) Socket set with 6” extention 17 mm Roller Shaft (4) Wrench 8 mm Tool to fix the Roller Shaft on removing the nuts. Tool to protect the idle and abrasion of the bolt Vice pliers for the box driver. Other (Driver, Diagonal Cutter, General tools for the after service. Long Nose Pliers) Disassembly and Reassembly _ 9...
3-2. STANDARD DISASSEMBLY DRAWINGS To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury or death, disconnect the power to the Clothes Dryer. ► 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. Part figure Description 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove 4 screws from the Cover Panel. 3. Remove the Panel Control. 4. Remove Each Housing. Panel Control Removal 5. Remove the Knob. 6. Remove 4 screws from the Holder PCB.
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Part figure Description 1. Remove the Panel Control. 2. Separate 4 Hook From the Guide PCB. 3. Remove the Housings. Main PCB Removal 4. Remove 1 Screw from the Top Cover. 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control and the Main PCB. 3. Remove the Cap-Cover Top and 2 screws from the Bracket Cover Top. Top Cover Removal 4. Slide the Top Cover towards the front and lift from the unit. Scratch and impact to the top cover is prohibited. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 11...
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Part figure Description 1. Door Opening. 2. Remove 2 Screws from the Frame Front. 3. Separate the temporary fixation part of the Assembly Door. 4. Remove 15 screws from the Holder Glass. Door Removal (Continued) 5. Remove the Cover Door. 6. Remove 8 screws from the Support-Hinge. 12 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 7. Remove the Support-Hinge, Hinge-Door, Guide Holder Glass, Door Glass and Door Seal. A. Be careful not to scratch the Cover Door. B. Be careful of the damage to the Door Glass. C. Check the Door Seal condition after the assembly. Door Removal 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB and the Cover Top. 3. Remove 4 screws from the Frame Front. When 2 screws of the top portion work because was added newly, keep in mind. 5. Remove 3 screws. frame front Removal 6. Remove the Door Switch Housing. When reassemble Door Switch to Frame Front, be careful for insert direction. 7. Lift the Frame Front off the three tabs across the bottom and remove. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 13...
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Part figure Description 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB, the Cover Top and the Frame Front. 3. Disconnect Interior Light wiring Harness. 4. Remove the four Bracket Drum Front 5 screws. 5. Disconnect the Moisture Sensor wiring Harness. Drum front Removal (Continued) 6. Remove the Drum Front. 7. Remove the filter. 8. Remove 2 screws from the Duct Oulet. 14 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 9. Remove the Duct Outlet. 10. Remove 2 screws from the Case Filter(F). 11. Remove 1 screw from the Case Filter(B). Make sure the Filter does not get damaged by the Roller. Drum front Removal 12. Remove the Case Filter(B/F). 13. Disconnect 2 Housing Sensor-Plate. 14. Remove 2 Sensor-Plate. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 15...
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Part figure Description 1. Disconnect the Power Supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB, the Cover Top, the Frame Front and the Drum Front. 3. Remove Belt. Drum Removal 4. Remove the Drum. When reassemble the belt, make it located middle of the Drum. 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB, the Cover Top, the Frame Front, the Drum Front and the Drum. 3. Remove 2 Housing Sensor. Sensor (Thermistor, Thermostat) Removal 4. Remove the Sensor. Do not apply excessive force to the terminal. 16 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB, the Cover Top, the Frame Front, the Drum Front and the Drum. 3. Removal 6 Housing Heater-Terminals. 4. Remove 1 screw from the Heater. Heater Removal 5. Separate the Heater from the Drum-back. 6. Remove 4 screws from the Thermostats. Do not apply excessive force to the terminal. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 17...
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Part figure Description 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB, the Cover Top, the Frame Front, the Drum Front and the Drum. 3. Remove 2 screws from the Duct Connector. 4. Remove 1 Housing Motor. Assy Motor Removal (Continued) 5. Remove 1 Housing Belt Cut Off Switch. 6. Remove 3 screws from the Motor-Bracket. 18 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 8. Separate the Motor Assy at the Bottom Plate. 9. Remove 1 Nut Fan. CW to remove. CCW to assemble. 10. Remove the Fan. Assy Motor Removal (Continued) 11. Remove 3 screws from the Cover-Duct Fan. 12. Remove the 2 Spring Plate. 13. Remove the 1 screw Belt cut Off Switch. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 19...
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Part figure Description 14. Remove the Holder Shaft. Assy Motor Removal 15. Remove the Roller-Idler. 20 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 1. Disconnect the Power Supply to the unit. 2. Remove the Panel Control, the Main PCB, the Top. Cover, the Frame Front, the Drum Front and the Drum. 3. Remove 7 screws from the Drum Back. 4. Remove 2 screws from the Valve-Water. Drum Back Removal (Continued) 5. Separate the wire in the Wire Holder. 6. Separate the Drum Back from the Frame. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 21...
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Part figure Description 7. Remove the terminals from the Valve-Water. Drum Back Removal 8. Remove 4 screws from the Air Duct. Be careful of the frame edge. 1. Disconnect the power supply to the unit. 2. Remove 1 screws from the Back-Cover. Duct Exhaust Removal 3. Remove 1 screw from the Duct-Exhaust. In case the screws for fixing a power code are dropped into the dryer, after removing Duct Exhaust, you can put it out through the hole. 22 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 1. Unplug the power cord. 2. Remove the two hinge screws from the door. 3. Remove the door by lifting it. 4. Remove the two screws from the lever-holder and then remove the screw on the opposite side from the lever-holder. 5. Assemble the lever-holder using the screws that were removed from the lever-holder-in Step 4 and then fasten the screw marked by the circle in the figure to the opposite side from the lever-holder. 6. Remove the two screws from the Frame-Front. 7. Fasten the screw into the hole on the other side. DOOR REVERSAL (Continued) 8. Remove 2 Cushion-Cover(F)s from the bottom. 9. Remove the 15 screws. 10. Remove the Holder-Glass. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 23...
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Part figure Description 11. Turn the Holder-Glass upside down and remove the 8 screws. 12. Remove 2 Support-Hinges and the Hinge-Door. 13. Remove the screw, insert the removed screw into the bottom hole, and then fasten it. DOOR REVERSAL (Continued) 14. Assemble the Support-Hinge and the Hinges that you removed in Step 12, as shown by the figure below. 15. Fasten the 8 screws that you removed in Step 11. 16. Install 2 Guide-Holder Glasses onto the other side. 17. Assemble the Holder-Glass by sliding it so that the upper hook is caught and fasten the 15 screws that you removed in Step 9. 24 _ Disassembly and Reassembly...
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Part figure Description 18. Install 2 Cushion-Cover(F)s that you removed in Step 8. 19. Install the Lever-Door onto the other side. DOOR REVERSAL 20. Remove the Cushion-Cover(F). Failure to do so may result in the malfunction. Store the removed Cushion-Cover(F) in a safe location. When you change the direction in which the door opens so that the door opens to the left, you have to install the Cushion- Cover(F) onto the door again. 21. Install the door onto the Frame-Front and fasten 2 screws that you removed in Step 2. Reassembly procedures are in the reverse order of dissasembly procedures. Disassembly and Reassembly _ 25...
4. TROuBLESHOOTING 4-1. ERROR ITEMS AND DIAGNOSTIC CODES An occurrence of an Error will make a sound of error melody for 5sec and continuously show one of the Error Displays from the following errors. Error Display Trigger Action Taken Clogged Lint Screen Check for : Vent is restricted - Clean the screen or vent. - Check the thermistor. Running the dryer with door open Check for : - Close the door and then restart. Door is not closing properly Check for : - Check the door switch. Unit detects a button is being pressed for Check for : over 30secs or button is stuck - Make sure a button is NOT being pressed continuously. - Try restarting the cycle. Invalid heating Temp Check for : - Check the Heater thermistor.
4-2. TEST MODE ■ Continuous Run Mode ■ TEST MODE Power On state Wrinkle Prevent + Continuous Run Mode (Normal user mode) Dry Level 7 SEC Continuous Run Mode : 1. Press Wrinkle Prevent + Dry Level for 7 sec during Power On State (Normal User Mode) . 2. Once in Continuous Run Mode, display “CC” for 1 sec and the number of Cycle for 1 sec and the remaining time for 1 sec in turns. 3. The previous cycle will restart during Continuous Run Mode until the mode is deactivated. 4 During Continuous Run Mode, press Wrinkle Prevent + Dry Level for 7 seconds to return to normal user mode. ■ Service Mode Definition of Service Mode : • Dryer must be on before Service Mode can be entered.
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■ System Check Mode ■ TEST MODE Power On state Wrinkle Prevent + System Check Mode (Normal user mode) Dry Level 7 SEC Definition of Service Mode : • - “ t2 ” will display. • System Check Mode(t2 mode) Progress Function Performed Start/Pause Motor(CW) Relay On → Heater Relay On → Heater Relay Off, Motor(CW) Relay Off How to Enter : • While in Power Off, pressing the Dry Level + Power keys simultaneously will put the dryer into the System Check mode. 4-3. TROuBLE DIAGNOSIS As the micom dry machine is configured for the complicate structure, there might be a service call. The below information is prepared for exact trouble diagnosis and suitable repair guide. ■ Caution for the repair and replacement Please follow below instruction for the trouble diagnosis and parts replacement.
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Problem What to do - Is the belt connected well? - Is the winding of the motor continuous? (Rotor winding, stator winding, generator) Blows fuses or trips circuit breaker - Is the motor protector normal? • If above points are not found, the PCB assembly is out of order. Replace it. • During ignition the dryer will draw 6 amps. With the burner ON, the dryer will draw 4.5 amps. If the dryer is drawing amperages above this, then the house wiring, fuse box or circuit breaker is suspected to be at fault. Blows fuses or trips circuit • Igniter harness loose and shorted to base. breaker (Gas Model) • Incorrect wiring or wire shorted to ground. • Drive motor winding shorting to ground. Open heating element. • Hi-Limit trips easily or is open. Will not heat (motor runs) • Regulating thermostat trips easily or is open. • Membrane switch open. • Check Thermistor. When the dryer is operated on a heat setting, the igniter should be energized and burner shall Will Not Dry Gas Model Poor fire within 45 seconds at 120 VAC. The failure of a component in this system will usually be Gas Ignition indicated by one of three symptoms (No.8, No.9, No.10) If the igniter does not heat up, remove power and using an ohmmeter, check the following: • Open flame sensor...
4-4. SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSES AND ACTIONS ■ The power does not work. Set the input AC voltage. Neutral (Check AC 120/240V) Is the input AC Earth voltage normal? 120V 240V Directly connect the terminal block. Neutral (Connect in the order of Live 2, Neutral, Is the terminal block Live 1) connection normal? Earth Connect the housing. (Check 120V for AC power) Is the housing connection normal? Check the wire. Is the wire among the main sub PCBs in good condition? Replace the sub PBA. (Check DC power, signal and key) Is the sub PBA normal? Encourage Ring terminals use, but when use Spade terminals, that confirm whether confirmed finish.
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■ The drum does not work. Press the Start button. (Start/Pause is repeated) Is the Start button Close the door. (Check whether the door S/W is pressed) Is the door closed properly? Check the wire connection of the power supply. Is the connection to the door S/W (Check the contact point and connected normal? condition of the door S/W) Check if the connector is normal. (Normal: Check whether it is 0Ω when the Is the thermostat power is unplugged) normal? 1. Check the belt cut S/W and connected condition. Is the connected (Normal: Check whether it is 0Ω when the condition of the belt power is unplugged) normal? Belt cut-off S/W 2. Check the connected condition of the motor, idler and drum belt. Check whether the motor protector is operating.
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■ The clothes are not dried. Install the vent so that it is not blocked to the outside. (Check the exhaust hole) Is the vent properly installed? Clean the filter. (Check if there are any alien particles in Did you clean the the filter) filter before drying? Connect the terminal block properly. Neutral (Check the connection of Live 2, Neutral, Is the terminal block Live 1) connection normal? Earth Connect the touch sensor. (Check the PCB and touch sensor) Is the touch sensor u For further instructions, please refer to normal? 38 page “ Sensor Bar &Temperature Sensor check” Replace the thermistor (Check the connection between the Is the Tamp. Sensor PCB and termistor and check for any normal? disconnection) u For further instructions, please refer to 38 page “ Sensor Bar &Temperature Sensor check” Check the Safety, Hi-Limit thermostat. Is the safety, Hi-limit (Check the cause of safety being off) thermostat normal?
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■ The lamp does not work. Replace the door S/W. (Door operation of door S/W) Is the door S/W structurally on/off? Connect the power properly. (Check the connection between terminal Is the power block and door S/W) connection normal? Replace the lamp. (Check for disconnection of lamp and socket) Is the lamp normal? Check if the input voltage is properly coming in. Neutral Earth 34 _ Troubleshooting...
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■ There is an abnormal noise in the dryer. Reassemble the door seal. Do you hear a (Check the assembled condition of the door whistling sound from seal and check the door lever) the door seal? 1. Check the roller. (Check the roller that supports the drum Does the noise come and rotates) from the drum? 2. Check the drum. (Check if the drum welding is cracked) 1. Check the rotating part of the idler. (Idler bracket bending, bracket screw) Is there an abnormal noise in the motor part? 2. Remove any alien particle on the wings of the fan. (Noise can be generated from the unbalance of the fan due to alien particle on the fan. Check the tightened condition of the nut.) 1. Noise from drum back and heater duct movement.
5. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST [MATERIAL CODE STANDARDS] Material codes and names and their respective naming rules are managed in accordance with the prescribed standards. Please refer to these standards when requesting a material. 1. Material Code Type ● : Number ■ : Letter (Alphabet) Enterprise-wide parts ●●●●-●●●●●● Type 1 materials can be used for all Samsung Electronics Type 1 products. ex) 0204-000418 FREON (Most electrical parts belong to this type.) ■■ ■ ●● ●●●●● Division-wide parts (DC**-Washing machine) Type 2 Type 2 materials can be used for specific products. ex) DC96-01390A ASSY-CONTROL (Most instruments and tools belong to this type.)
5-8. SMALL PARTS MODEL CODE: DV5471AEP/XAA Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE) Drawing Code No. Description Specification Install. Point 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-FRONT L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-BACK L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- DC61-00553C HOLDER-WIRE -,NYLON66,-,-,-,NTR,DAWS- ASSY FRAME FRONT SADDLE DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) BOTTOM+FRAME DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) PLATE-BOTTOM DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE...
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MODEL CODE: DV5451AEW/XAA Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE) Drawing Code No. Description Specification Install. Point 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-FRONT L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-BACK L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- DC61-00553C HOLDER-WIRE -,NYLON66,-,-,-,NTR,DAWS- ASSY FRAME FRONT SADDLE DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) BOTTOM+FRAME DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) PLATE-BOTTOM DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) ASSY BRACKET SPRING(L)
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MODEL CODE: DV5471AEW/XAA Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE) Drawing Code No. Description Specification Install. Point 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-FRONT L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-BACK L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- DC61-00553C HOLDER-WIRE -,NYLON66,-,-,-,NTR,DAWS- ASSY FRAME FRONT SADDLE DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) BOTTOM+FRAME DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) PLATE-BOTTOM DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) ASSY BRACKET SPRING(L)
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MODEL CODE: DV5471AGP/XAA Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE) Drawing Code No. Description Specification Install. Point 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-FRONT L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-BACK L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- DC61-00553C HOLDER-WIRE -,NYLON66,-,-,-,NTR,DAWS- ASSY FRAME FRONT SADDLE DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) ASSY PLATE BOTTOM DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) M.WIER+FRAME DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE...
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MODEL CODE: DV5471AGW/XAA Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE) Drawing Code No. Description Specification Install. Point 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-FRONT L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-BACK L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- DC61-00553C HOLDER-WIRE -,NYLON66,-,-,-,NTR,DAWS- ASSY FRAME FRONT SADDLE DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) ASSY PLATE BOTTOM DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) M.WIER+FRAME DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE...
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MODEL CODE: DV5451AGW/XAA Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE) Drawing Code No. Description Specification Install. Point 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-FRONT L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- 6046-000310 STAND OFF ID11.5, DRUM-BACK L2,NTR,NYLON66,DAWH- DC61-00553C HOLDER-WIRE -,NYLON66,-,-,-,NTR,DAWS- ASSY FRAME FRONT SADDLE DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) ASSY PLATE BOTTOM DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE DAWH-2NC,PA,NTR(PI18.5) M.WIER+FRAME DC61-40081A HOLDER-WIRE...
6. PBA DIAGRAM 6-1. MAIN PBA Location Part No. function Location Part No. function AC CONNECTION SET GROUND CONNECTION The connector connecting the Dryer Set and the ground of the Supplies AC power to the PBA CONNECTOR CONNECTOR SUB PBA COMMUNICATION MOTOR OPERATION RELAY The relay that turns the Main Motor and off. The connector that controls communications with the Sub PBA corresponding to the Display. CONNECTOR HEATER2 OPERATION RELAY The relay that turns the Heater2 on and off. MICOM FLASH CONNECTOR The connector that writes software onto the MICOM. HEATER1 OPERATION RELAY The relay that turns the Heater1 on and off.
6-3. SuB PBA Location Part No. function Description MCU CN11 Connect Main PBA Receives power from the Main PBA and provides a communications function. MCU CN2,CN10 Connect MCU and DSP Connects the MCU Board and the DSP Board. BUZZER Generates sound when the Menu key is pressed, the Encoder operates and the menu is closed. MCU CN6 Connect Lamp PBA Diagram _ 121...
7-2. WIRING DIAGRAM (GAS DRYER) ■ Reference Information BLACK BLUE GREEN GRAY NATURAL ORANGE PINK SKYBLU SKYBLUE VIOLET WHITE YELLOW 124 _ Wiring Diagram...