Troubleshooting Guide - Daewoo DWM-800C Service Manual

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5. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NOTES
Pull out the power plug to repair and make sure that the Washing Machine has been properly
grounded.
C o n c e r n i n g W a s h
PROBLEM
Is the Power properly connected?
Is the Fuse blown?
Is there a whirring sound from the
Wash Motor when turned on?
Pulsator
does not
NO
rotate.
Is the Motor hot?
(In case there is Thermal Protector)
Is the Wiring good?
(Refer to the Wiring Diagram)
Is the connact of Wash Timer good?
Is the Wash Load appropriate?
Are the Agitator and Motor Pulleys
securely assembled?
Pulsator
does not
rotate
smoothly.
Does the V-Belt slip?
Are there impurities between the
Pulsator and Tub.
10
TROUBLE SHOOTING
CHECK POINT
YES
NO
YES
Is the of Condeser properly
connected?
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
CAUSE
NO
YES
NO
Motor does not start due to
opening the Condenser circuit
YES
Power has been cut off by
the Thermal Protector.
NO
Improper wiring
NO
Defective Wash Timer
Defective Wash Motor
NO
NO
Defect of mechanical
assembly
YES
Worn out V-Belt
YES
Revolution obstructed by
impurities
SOLUTION
Reconnect the Power Cord.
Change the Fuse.
Reconnect the Condenser.
Power restored when
Motor cools
Reconnect the wiring
Replace Wash Timer
Replace Wash Motor
Reload with proper wash
load.
Tighten the screws fixed on
the Pulleys.
Replace V-Belt
Remove impurities after
disassembling Agitator

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Chris
March 19, 2025

How to change the wash capacitor in my daewoo dual washing machine

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Mr. Anderson
March 19, 2025

To change the wash capacitor in a Daewoo DWM-800C washing machine, follow these steps:

1. Unplug the Washing Machine – Ensure the machine is disconnected from the power supply to prevent electrical hazards.

2. Access the Capacitor – Locate the wash capacitor (part number 4509C11020, 20.8uF*2, 200V) inside the machine. It is typically near the wash motor.

3. Discharge the Capacitor – Use an insulated screwdriver to short the capacitor terminals carefully to discharge any stored electricity.

4. Remove the Old Capacitor – Disconnect the wires from the capacitor terminals and unscrew or unclip it from its mounting.

5. Install the New Capacitor – Attach the new capacitor in the same position and reconnect the wires correctly.

6. Secure and Test – Ensure all connections are tight, reassemble the machine, plug it in, and test the wash function to confirm proper operation.

If unsure, consult a qualified technician.

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Pablo
April 7, 2025

Help please My wash motor icode is T-W1S35ED050 but I don't know which is the capacitor rate for this motor. I hope someone could hep me

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