Daewoo DWM-800C Service Manual page 7

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BRAKE SYSTEM
When the DOOR SPIN is opened, LINK WIRE which connect
to DOOR SPIN loosens. And then the BRAKE BAND touches
the DRUM COUPLING assemply and stops the SPIN DRYER
as it is pulled by the SPRING in the BRAKE FIX PLATE
assembly.
BRAKE BAND GAP CONTROL METHOD
The BAND BRAKE works best when the gap between it and
the DRUM COUPLING is about 2mm when the DOOR SPIN
is closed. The SPIN DRYER stops slowly if the gap between
the two is too narrow, the SPIN DRYER revolution is affected
and the PLATE CONTROL WIRE may be adjusted to main-
tain the BRAKE BAND gap adequately.
WASH DECELERATOR ASSEMBLY
The initial deceleration following the activation of the WASH MOTOR takes place through the PULLEY MOTOR
and PULLEY PULSATOR, and the secondary deceleration is done by the gear in the GEAR HOUSING which also
increeases their revolution strength. This revolution speed and strength is delivered to the PULSATOR, which is
then able to cause water current that is strong yet soft so that wash loads are not damaged.
MOTOR WASH
About 1,700rpm(60Hz)
1,400rpm(50Hz)
M-Pully
PULLEY PULSATOR
About 560rpm(50/60Hz)
G/H (3.3:1)
PULSATOR
About 170rpm(50/60Hz)
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BRAKE SYSTEM
2.5:1 (50Hz)
3.0:1 (60Hz)
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BASE
WA SH M OTOR
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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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