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❏ What is a Dryer?......................................................................................................................................................2
❏ Dryer Specification ..................................................................................................................................................4
❏ Operating Mechanism Diagram (Gas Type) ..........................................................................................................5
❏ Operating Mechanism Diagram (Electric Type) ......................................................................................................6
❏ Mechanism by Ass'y (Electric Type) .......................................................................................................................7
❏ Mechanism by Ass'y (Gas Type) ............................................................................................................................8
❏ Parts List by Ass'y ...................................................................................................................................................9
❏ PCB Function Specification ..................................................................................................................................23
❏ Drum Dryer Troubleshooter ..................................................................................................................................37
❏ Dryer Installation ...................................................................................................................................................40
❏ Electrical Requirements For Electric Dryers .........................................................................................................41
❏ Dryer Service Notices ...........................................................................................................................................47
❏ Electric Parts List - Electric Clothes Dryer ............................................................................................................48
❏ Electric Parts List - Gas Clothes Dryer .................................................................................................................49
Thermostat Fan ..................................................................................................................................................................50
Thermostat Cut-Out ...........................................................................................................................................................51
Thermostat Hi-Limit. ...........................................................................................................................................................52
Lamp Assembly ................................................................................................................................................................53
Switch Door ........................................................................................................................................................................54
Heater Assembly ................................................................................................................................................................55
Belt Switch (Switch Micro) ................................................................................................................................................56
Thermistor Fan ...................................................................................................................................................................57
Motor Dryer ........................................................................................................................................................................58
Igniter As ............................................................................................................................................................................60
Flame Senso ......................................................................................................................................................................61
Thermostat Hi-Limit. ...........................................................................................................................................................62
Thermostat Cut-Out ...........................................................................................................................................................63
Valve Gas As .....................................................................................................................................................................64
PANEL FRONT ASS'Y / PLATE TOP ASS'Y ...................................................................................................................65
CABINET FRONT ASS'Y ..................................................................................................................................................66
FRAME UPPER / SEPARATION OF LAMP,PCB MAIN CONNECTOR ..........................................................................67
PCB MAIN / DUCT OUTLET ASS'Y .................................................................................................................................68
SUPPORT DRUM FRONT ASS'Y / DRUM ASS'Y / PIPE EXHAUST .............................................................................69
COVER BACK / SUPPORT DRUM REAR ASS'Y ............................................................................................................70
MOTOR CONNECTOR .....................................................................................................................................................71
TERMINAL BLOCK............................................................................................................................................................72
MOTOR ASS'Y ..................................................................................................................................................................73
HEATER ASS'Y / LAMP ASS'Y ........................................................................................................................................75
FILTER DUST ASS'Y / HUMIDTY SENSOR ....................................................................................................................76
DOOR ASS'Y .....................................................................................................................................................................77
GAS BURNER ASS'Y ........................................................................................................................................................79
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents ❏ What is a Dryer?..............................2 ❏ Dryer Specification ..............................4 ❏ Operating Mechanism Diagram (Gas Type) ......................5 ❏ Operating Mechanism Diagram (Electric Type) ......................6 ❏ Mechanism by Ass’y (Electric Type) ........................7 ❏ Mechanism by Ass’y (Gas Type) ..........................8 ❏ Parts List by Ass’y ..............................9 ❏...
  • Page 2: What Is A Dryer

    ❏ What is a Dryer? 1. What is a Dryer? A lifter, operated by a rotating drum, rolls laundry in the drum, and hot air heated by electricity (or gas) dries the laundry through time or sensor dry system (a temperature control system) under various conditions. 2.
  • Page 3 3. Key Functions ◆ Dry Time • Adjust the length of time for drying. ◆ Sensor Dry • Automatically dry according to the types of laundry. ◆ Rack Dry • Dry sensitive shoes and fabric(e.g. sweaters, silk, lingerie) on the rack. ◆...
  • Page 4: Dryer Specification

    ❏ Dryer Specification 1. Product Look Parts FRAME DOOR O PROTECTOR GLASS PANEL FRONT CABINET FRONT PLATE TOP CABINET BUTTON FUNCTION BUTTON OPTION WINDOW COURSE DIA KNOB BUTTON DELAY BUTTON START BUTTON POWER WINDOW DISPLAY 27" (68.6cm) x 32" (81.2cm) x 40 3/8" (102.5cm) x 52" (132cm) Dimensions W x D x H x Depth with door open Weight...
  • Page 5: Operating Mechanism Diagram (Gas Type)

    ❏ Operating Mechanism Diagram (Gas Type) Electric Input Operating Mechanism • Controller operation Program • Operator/gas burner/air supplier/ventilator operation • Automatic operation of the controller • Drying by the automatic sensor 1. Controller lifter plate top • MAIN PCB • FRONT PCB •...
  • Page 6: Operating Mechanism Diagram (Electric Type)

    ❏ Operating Mechanism Diagram (Electric Type) Electric Input Operating Mechanism • Controller operation • Operator/heater/air supplier/ventilator operation Program • Automatic operation of the controller • Drying by the automatic sensor 1. Controller lifter plate top • MAIN PCB • FRONT PCB •...
  • Page 7: Mechanism By Ass'y (Electric Type)

    ❏ Mechanism by Ass’y (Electric Type) PLATE TOP ASS'Y MAIN PCB ASS'Y CABINET ASS'Y DRUM SUPPORT REAR ASS'Y PANEL F ASS'Y DUCT IN LET ASS'Y DRUM SUPPORT FRONT ASS'Y CABINET F ASS'Y MOTOR ASS'Y DRUM ASS'Y...
  • Page 8: Mechanism By Ass'y (Gas Type)

    ❏ Mechanism by Ass’y (Gas Type) PLATE TOP ASS'Y MAIN PCB ASS'Y CABINET ASS'Y DRUM SUPPORT REAR ASS'Y PANEL F ASS'Y DUCT IN LET ASS'Y DRUM SUPPORT FRONT ASS'Y CABINET F ASS'Y GAS BURNER DRUM ASS'Y ASS'Y...
  • Page 9: Parts List By Ass'y

    ❏ Parts List by Ass’y 1. DRYER CBINET ASS’Y...
  • Page 10 Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark CABINET(ELECTRIC) 3610812350 SGCC 0.8T CABINET(GAS) 3610812360 SGCC 0.8T C01-1 FRAME TOP L 3612206500 SGCC 1.6T 1 PIECE SVC PART C01-2 FRAME TOP R 3612206600 SGCC 1.6T C01-3 BASE UNDER 3610392900 SGCD 0.8T C01-4 LOCK HARNESS M 3612207900 NYLON FRAME UPPER...
  • Page 11 2. DRYER MOTOR ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark BRACKET MOTOR 3610608500 SGCC 2.0T 1 CLAMP MOTOR 36189L5D00 AC 120V 60Hz CLAMP MOTOR 3611206000 SK5 0.7T BRACKET IDLER AS 3610609100 DWR-WE31 SPRING IDLER 3615115500 HSW3 SPECIAL BOLT 3616039000 S18A M6x10(FLANGE) SWITCH MICRO 3619047500...
  • Page 12 3. GAS BURNER ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark 3615417200 DC12V,130mA 0.5Psi VALVE AS 3615417300 DC12V,130mA 0.5Psi SCREW TAPPING T1 M4*8 For fixing G01 & G03 GUIDE BUNNER 3612511100 SGCC 1.0T MIXING VENTURI AS 3612209200 VENTURI AS+ FLAME DAMPER WELDING(SPOT) SCREW TAPPING M4*8, T1...
  • Page 13 4. INLETDUCT ASS’Y 4-1. Electric Type 4-2. Gas Type Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark 3617510200 ALCOSTA 0.6T ELECTRIC TYPE DUCT INLET REAR 3617510210 ALCOSTA 0.6T GAS TYPE DUCT INLET FRONT 3617510300 ALCOSTA 0.6T ELECTRIC TYPE 3617510310 ALCOSTA 0.6T GAS TYPE HEATER AS 3612802500...
  • Page 14 5. SUPPORT DRUM REAR ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark SUPPORT DRUM REAR 3615304500 STS430 2B 0.8T BRACKET SUP.R-SIDE 3610608810 SGCC 1.0t BRACKET SUP.R-UPPER 3610608910 SGCC 1.0t SCREW TAPPING 7122401411 T2 TRS 4x14 MFZN For fixing bracket supp.up & side ROLLER AS 3614714400 ASSY...
  • Page 15 6. SUPPORT DRUM FRONT ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark SUP. DRUM F 3615304600 SECD 0.8T HOUSING LAMP 3613053400 PP(Heat Resisting) SOCKET LAMP 3613053300 14 BASE LEAD WIRE TYPE LAMP 3613625400 AC 125V 15W WINDOW LAMP 3615505100 ABS(Transparent) SCREW TAPPING 7112401208 T1 TRS 4x12 SUS...
  • Page 16 7. DRUM ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark DRUM 3617011000 STS430 J1L 0.5T LIFTER 361A401050 Heat resisting PP SCREW TAPPING 7122502008 T2 TRS 5x20 SUS For fixing lifter SEAL DRUM AS 3614010600 Felt + Synthetic leather PAD DRUM 3614111100 BUTYL V-BELT...
  • Page 17 8. DOOR ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark FRAME DOOR I 3612208000 Heat resisting PP GLASS DOOR 36117ABR00 Glass PROTECTOR GLASS 3618304300 Transparent ABS HINGE DOOR 3612903600 Zn-Dc Zn Plated CAP HINGE DOOR 3610916500 FRAME DOOR O 3612208110 GASKET DOOR 3612323000 COVER HANDLE...
  • Page 18 9.PLATE TOP ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark PLATE TOP 3614533010 SECD 1.2T HANDLE REAR 3615304100 SCREW TAPPING 7122401411 T2S TRS 4x14 MFZN...
  • Page 19 10. CABINET FRONT ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark CABINET-F 3610812500 SGCD 0.8t GASKET CABINET F 3612323350 EPDM 5x10 3.0T R207 SUPPORTER HINGE 3615304400 SGCC 2.0t DOOR LOCK AS 3613802500 SCREW TAPPING 7122401409 T2S TRS 4x14 SUS430 For fixing door lock as SWITCH DOOR 3619047700 125V 7.5A...
  • Page 20 11. PANEL F ASS’Y Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark PANEL–F 3614289700 ABS , WE52 DECO POWER 3611692110 ABS , GILDING_BASE DECO START 3611692210 ABS , GILDING_BASE BUTTON FUNCTION DRY LEVEL 3616640700 ABS+PRINT BUTTON FUNCTION TEMP CONTROL 3616640800 ABS+PRINT BUTTON FUNCTION TIME DRY 3616640900 ABS+PRINT...
  • Page 21 12. UNIT STEAM DRYER AS & UNIT COLD SPRAY AS Part Name Part Code Description Qtt’y Remark UNIT STEAM DRYER AS 3619606900 R–WE52S,HOT STEAM AS UNIT STEAM AS 3619606700 D–WD1351,STEAM AS HOSE SPRAY 3613275100 UL, SILICON, ID=9.5, OD=16.5 0.33 HOSE SPRAY 3613275100 UL, SILICON, ID=9.5, OD=16.5 0.41...
  • Page 22 13. Procedure for Reversing the Door Door Changing 5. Next insert the hinge of the door securely in place of the left side of the front cabinet. The tumble dryer come with the door hinged on the right. However, it is possible to change the door to be hinged on the left.
  • Page 23: Pcb Function Specification

    ❏ PCB Function Specification 1. Front PCB Function Specification Comprehensive function specification of the unit including operation of a 27-inch dryer by drying courses and drying functions, control of electronic devices by PCB, operation by S/W, test function, error mode, and so on. Index Descriptions Miscellaneous...
  • Page 24 2. Detailed Descriptions 2-1. Setting by Courses 1) Sensor Dry Course COURSE - SENSOR DRY Synthetics Everyday Wear Towels Bulky Items Very Dry 1:01 1:05 1:05 1:10 More Dry 1:02 1:00 DRY LEVEL Normal Less Dry Damp Dry Dry Level Default Normal Normal Normal...
  • Page 25 2) Manual Dry Course COURSE - MANUAL DRY Quick Dry STEAM BREEZE AIR DRY Time TEMP CONTROL Temp Default High DRY LEVEL TEMP Ultra Low ~ High A. Only Temp is selected in Manual Dry Course. B. Dry Level is not selected in Manual Dry Course and Iron Dry. C.
  • Page 26 2-2. Operation 1) Overview ➔ Different operation processes are applied to Sensor Dry Course and Manual Dry Course. ➔ Sensor Dry Course judges the condition of laundry with humidity/temperature sensors so as to decide appropriate dry level. ➔ Manual Dry Course dries laundry as per temperature conditions set by an operator. 2) Process of Sensor Dry Course A.
  • Page 27 3) Process of Manual Dry Course A. Power Button On ➔ “_ _ _” is displayed at 18:88 LED. ➔ “Check Filter” of Custom LED goes on and off before you press Start Button. ➔ “High” of initial Beeper goes on and the previous Beeper value is displayed when you switch on the power. B.
  • Page 28 2-3. Operation of Load and Sensor 1) Operation of Heater - Electric Type ➔ On/Off goes on according to temperatures set or measured by the sensor. Regardless of the control by the microcomputer, however, the heater may go off if a temperature reaches Thermostat Off Temperature as per outlet conditions.
  • Page 29 2-4. Operation of Buttons 1) Power A. The electric power switch turns on/off the display. B. Automatic switch off function ① Power is immediately switched off after an operation is done. ② Power is switched off after 10 minutes if no button is selected while power is on. C.
  • Page 30 4) Temp Control A. If you press this button, the following is displayed in order. Medium - Mid High - High - Ultra Low - Low - Medium B. Each level targets temperatures as follows. (Target temperatures : Thermostat fan) Target Temperatures Level Heater-Off(°C)
  • Page 31 8) Less Time A. Pressing this button decreases time by a minute. B. The time decreases up to 00:15 (minutes) C. You can change time in Manual Dry Course and Time Selection. Also Anti-crease can be selected/cancelled. 9) Delay Start A.
  • Page 32 2-5. Option Rack dry More Time Programs Dry level Anti crease Damp signal Anti static temperature Less Time Delay start Default Normal High Bulky items Select Default Normal High Towels Select Default Normal Mid.High Everyday wear Select Default Normal Medium Synthetic Select Default...
  • Page 33 2-6. Error Mode 1) H1 error - Humidity sensor error ① This occurs when there is a short defect in the humidity sensor (the indicated value is lower than 24) ② The unit buzzes, indicating the error, every 10 minutes for 10 seconds. ③...
  • Page 34 2-7. Test Mode 1) PCB TEST MODE(ELECTRIC TYPE) A. How to enter the mode: switch the power on while pressing Dry Level and Time Dry buttons. B. Operation order: check load by pressing Time Dry or Dry Level Button continually. - Press Time Dry Button Operation Load DISPLAY...
  • Page 35 3. ELECTRIC DRYER PCB PIN LAYOUT...
  • Page 36 4. GAS DRYER PCB PIN...
  • Page 37: Drum Dryer Troubleshooter

    ❏ Drum Dryer Troubleshooter ■ POWER / NOISE Trouble Symptom Cause Solution A fault of Lead-in wire power Service wire Call the electricity provider problem or an expert Fuse disconnection of service wire Disconnection of the power cable (Connection Replace the power cable fault) Disconnection of a controller terminal pin and Dryer wire problem...
  • Page 38 1. ELECTRIC DRYER DIAGRAM...
  • Page 39 2. GAS DRYER(ON/OFF CONTROL) WIRING DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 40: Dryer Installation

    ❏ Dryer Installation 1. Installation Order ① Place the dryer on the flat ground. Keep the unit at least 12 inch away from the wall. ② Check the 4 legs and the gap between the unit and floor. The dryer should stand stably when you try to move the unit to the left or right.
  • Page 41: Electrical Requirements For Electric Dryers

    ❏ ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRIC DRYERS The following are additional instructions regarding electrical connections and requirements for electric dryers. Important Warning To help prevent fire, electric shock, serious injury or death, the wiring and grounding must conform to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and all applicable local regulations. Please contact a qualified electrician to check your home’s wiring and fuses to ensure that your home has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer.
  • Page 42 Review the following options to determine the appropriate electrical connection for your home: Use the instructions in this section if your home has Use the instructions in this section if your home has a 4-wire receptacle (NEMA type 14-30R) and you a 3-wire receptacle (NEMA type 10-30R) and you will be using a UL listed, 120/240 volt minimum, 30 will be using a UL listed, 120/240 volt minimum, 30...
  • Page 43 4-wire connection : Direct wire Important : Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations, (2) mobile homes, (3) recreational vehicles, and (4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor. Prepare minimum 5 ft (1.52 m) of length in order for dryer to be replaced.
  • Page 44 3-wire connection : Direct wire Important : Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations, (2) mobile homes, (3) recreational vehicles, and (4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral conductor. Prepare minimum 5 ft (1.52 m) of length in order for dryer to be replaced.
  • Page 45 Option 1: 4-wire connection with a power supply cord. • lf your local codes or ordinances do not allow the use of a 3-wire connection, or you are installing your dryer in a mobile home, you must use a 4-wire connection. 1.
  • Page 46 Option 2: 3-Wire connection with a power supply cord. lf your local codes or ordinances permit the connection of a frame-grounding conductor to the neutral wire, use these instructions. If your local codes or ordinances do not allow the connection of a frame-grounding conductor to the neutral wire, use the instructions under Section 1: Optional 3- wire connection.
  • Page 47: Dryer Service Notices

    ❏ Dryer Service Notices Service Parts Notices Be careful of the terminal connection Replacing the Humidity sensor humidity sensor Be careful of loose attachment Replacing/fixing panel f assy PCB/BUTTON/HARNESS Be sure that the panel f assy does not interfere in the drum after the service Replacing the lifter LIFTER Remove only the plate top to replace the part...
  • Page 48: Electric Parts List - Electric Clothes Dryer

    ❏ Electric Parts List - Electric Clothes Dryer Part Name Part Code Type No Rating Major Functions Lamp AS 3612625300 Lamp Holder: 4000 75W, 125V Power is applied to the lamp series to turn up the light in the drum when the door is opened.
  • Page 49: Electric Parts List - Gas Clothes Dryer

    ❏ Electric Parts List - Gas Clothes Dryer Part Name Part Code Type No Rating Main function Lamp AS 3612625300 Lamp Holder: 4000 75W, 125V Power is applied to the lamp to turn series up the light in the drum when the door is opened.
  • Page 50: Thermostat Fan

    Thermostat Fan Part Code : 3619047900 1. Function • This is a bimetal-type switch which protects the clothes from damage by overheating. • If the exaust air is too hot, this thermostat stops the motor and after the air is cooled down, it restarts the motor.
  • Page 51: Thermostat Cut-Out

    Thermostat Cut-Out Part Code : 3619047800 1. Function • This is a bimetal-type switch which protects the heater from overheating. • If the heater is overheated abnormally, this thermostat cuts off the heater PERMANENTLY. • Note that this thermostat is NON-RESETTABLE; if it is opened, it should be replaced by new one.
  • Page 52: Thermostat Hi-Limit

    Thermostat Hi-Limit Part Code : 3619047600 1. Function • This is a bimetal-type switch which controls the heater operation. • If the heater is too hot, this thermostat stops the heater and after the heater is cooled down, it restarts the heater. 2.
  • Page 53: Lamp Assembly

    Lamp Assembly Part Code : 3612625300 1. Function • This is a lamp assembled with its bracket and window. • If the user opens the door, the door switch gives electric power to this lamp and it turns on. 2. Specification •...
  • Page 54: Switch Door

    Switch Door Part Code : 3619047700 1. Function • This is a switch that checks whether the door is open or closed. • If the user opens the door, this switch disconnects power supply to the motor and turns the lamp on. •...
  • Page 55: Heater Assembly

    Heater Assembly Part Code : 3612802500 1. Function • This is an assembly that heats air in the drum. • Two 2500-W upper/lower heaters are connected in a parallel circuit, producing 5,000W • According to the program set, either one or two heaters operate. 2.
  • Page 56: Belt Switch (Switch Micro)

    Belt Switch (Switch Micro) Part Code : 3619047500 1. Function • The switch cuts the power supply to the motor when a belt is broken. • The switch is on when the belt has adequate tension but off when the belt gets loosened or broken, blocking the power supply to the motor.
  • Page 57: Thermistor Fan

    Thermistor Fan Part Code : 361AAAAC20 1. Function • The fan senses the temperature of exhaust air. • The higher the temperature is, the smaller the resistance is. 2. Specification • Thermistor with following temperature-resistance characteristic. at 90°C : R = 4.43 kΩ at 40°C : R = 26.07 kΩ...
  • Page 58: Motor Dryer

    Motor Dryer Part Code : 36189L5D0 1. Function • The motor rotates the drum using the belt as well as the fan to expel wet air. • This is a shunt AC motor. When the motor begins to run, a centrifugal switch shorts out the operation coil. •...
  • Page 59 ⑤ Drum Ass'y remove ⑦ Remove the cover fan and 3 screws. ⑥ Cover Fan remove Loosen the 3 screws as indicated with a circle. ⑧ Remove the 4 screws and the motor ass’y. Loosen the 3 screws as indicated with a circle. ⑨...
  • Page 60: Igniter As

    Igniter As Part Code : 36189L5800 1. Function • Igniter for fuel gas ignition. • Igniter heats up quickly when power is supplied. If fuel gas is injected to the surrounding area of igniter, gas is ignited by the heat of igniter. 2.
  • Page 61: Flame Senso

    Flame Sensor Part Code : 3614825700 1. Function • Sensor flame is the switch that operates by detecting fuel gas ignition or heating of igniter. • Contact point is opened when sufficient radiant heat is detected through the transparent window at the bottom of sensor. •...
  • Page 62: Thermostat Hi-Limit

    Thermostat Hi-Limit Part Code : 3619047610 1. Function • This is a bimetal-type switch which stops the burner overheating. • If the burner is too hot, this thermostat shuts off the gas valves and after the burner is cooled down, it allows the gas valves to operate. 2.
  • Page 63: Thermostat Cut-Out

    Thermostat Cut-Out Part Code : 3619047810 1. Function • This is a bimetal-type switch which protects the burner from overheating. • If the burner is overheated abnormally, this thermostat cuts off the gas valves PERMANENTLY. • Note that this thermostat is MANUALLY-RESETTABLE; by pressing the knob on the top, this part is returned to reusable state.
  • Page 64: Valve Gas As

    Valve Gas As Part Code : 3615417200, -7300 1. Function • Valve gas AS supplies or blocks off fuel gas. • 2 valves are horizontally connected to safely block off gas leakage. • Each valve is solenoid value. Gas passed through this valve is injected after being stabilized to the prescribed output pressure in regulator.
  • Page 65: Dismantling Method Per Dryer Ass'y

    ❏ DISMANTLING METHOD PER DRYER ASS'Y PANEL FRONT ASS’Y 1. Remove left cap and unfasten screw. 2. Separate panel front. (CAUTION : Internal hook damage attention) PLATE TOP ASS'Y 1. Remove 3 screws at the front. 2. Remove 4 screws at the back. 3.
  • Page 66: Cabinet Front Ass'y

    CABINET FRONT ASS'Y 1. Remove 4 screws at the top. 2. Remove filter. 3. Remove 3 screws. 4. Lift cabinet front in the direction of arrow and pull it forward. 5. Remove door switch connector.
  • Page 67: Frame Upper / Separation Of Lamp,Pcb Main Connector

    FRAME UPPER 1. Remove 2 screws from left and right in front 2. Remove 2 screws from left and right at the part. top. 3. Separate frame upper after removing harness at the back. SEPARATION OF LAMP,PCB MAIN CONNECTOR 1. Separate lamp connector. 2.
  • Page 68: Pcb Main / Duct Outlet Ass'y

    PCB MAIN 1. Remove 2 screws. 3. Separate frame upper after removing harness at the back. DUCT OUTLET ASS'Y 1. Remove 2 left and right screws. 2.Remove 1 screw. 3. Remove duct outlet F in the direction of ➞...
  • Page 69: Support Drum Front Ass'y / Drum Ass'y / Pipe Exhaust

    SUPPORT DRUM FRONT ASS'Y 1. Push up idler in the direction of arrow to remove belt. Then, separate belt and remove drum. DRUM ASS'Y 1. Remove 1 rear screw and separate pipe exhaust in the direction of arrow. PIPE EXHAUST 1.
  • Page 70: Cover Back / Support Drum Rear Ass'y

    COVER BACK 1. Remove 10 screws. SUPPORT DRUM REAR ASS'Y 1. Remove heater terminal connection cable. 2. Remove 7 screws. 3. Remove support drum rear ass'y in the direction of ➞...
  • Page 71: Motor Connector

    MOTOR CONNECTOR ➞ 1. Separation of temperature sensor: Separate connector. Remove 1 screw. 2. Separation of thermostat fan: Separate connector. ➞ Remove 2 screws. 3. Separation of micro switch: 4. Separation of motor connector.
  • Page 72: Terminal Block

    TERMINAL BLOCK 1. Remove cover terminal. 2. Remove 3 screws.
  • Page 73: Motor Ass'y

    MOTOR ASS'Y 1. Remove 6 screws and separate motor ass'y. 2. Separation of cover fan: Remove 2 screws. 3. Separation of impeller fan: Fix motor axis and separate fan.
  • Page 74 4. Dismantling of case fan: Remove 3 screws. 5. Dismantling of bracket motor: Remove 2 clamp motors each.
  • Page 75: Heater Ass'y / Lamp Ass'y

    HEATER ASS'Y 1. Remove 4 screws. 2. Unfold 4 side fixing parts. 3.Remove thermostat 2 screws. 4.Remove 13 screws. LAMP ASS'Y 1. Remove 1 screw.
  • Page 76: Filter Dust Ass'y / Humidty Sensor

    FILTER DUST ASS'Y / HUMIDTY SENSOR 1. Filter dust ass'y: Remove 2 screws. 2. H/S: Remove connector. 3. Remove H/S.
  • Page 77: Door Ass'y

    DOOR ASS'Y 1. Separation of hinge and support drum front: Remove 2 screws. 2. Remove 13 screws. 3. Door lock ass'y: Separate door lock ass'y after removing 2 screws.
  • Page 78 4. Door switch...
  • Page 79: Gas Burner Ass'y

    GAS BURNER ASS'Y 1. Remove 6 screws. And separate 2 valve connectors. 2. Remove 1 screws at the back of cabinet. 3. Remove 2 screws and separate igniter connecter. 3. Remove 2 screws after removing harness at thermostat Cut-Out, Hi-Limit.

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