S/M No. : WDVF80M001 Service Manual Washing Machine Model: DWD-VF80M1 Caution : In this Manual, some parts can be changed for improving, their performance without notice in the parts list. So, if you need the latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List) in Service Information Center (http://svc.dwe.co.kr).
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DETERGENT CASE POWER CORD CONTROL PANEL DOOR HOSE DRAIN ADJUSTABLE LEG KICKPLATE MODEL DWD-VF80M1 Dimension (mm) 596 x 850 x 510 (WxHxD) Maximum mass of dry clothes (Kg) Unit Weight (kg) 62(Net) / 67(Gross) Power Source 220~240V / 50Hz Power Consumption...
2. INSTALLATION Removing transit bolts 1. Before operating the washer, remove the four transit bolts which are located at the rear of the washer. • If the bolts are not removed, it may cause heavy vibration, noise and malfunction. 2. Unscrew the 4 bolts with the suitable spanner. Keep the 4 bolts and spanner for future use. •...
Inlet hose connection The washer should be connected to the water mains using new hose sets, old hose sets should not be reused. • Your machine has a single water (cold) inlet. • To prevent from the leakages on the connection joints, 1 seal is included in the hose packing. (Fit this seal on the end of the water inlet hose at the tap side.) •...
Electrical requirements • The washer should be connected to the water mains using new hose sets, old hose sets should not be reused. Electrical shock hazard : Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious WARNING injury. •...
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2 Adjust the level of washer using adjustable legs. • Please check if there is any gap between the four adjustable legs and the floor. • Turning adjustable legs by the enclosed spanner, adjust the level of washer and make it sure that there is no swaying of washer.
3. OPERATING YOUR WASHER To obtain the best washing results, you must operate your washer properly. This section gives you this important information. Preparing clothes for washing • Close zippers, snaps and hooks to avoid snagging • Turn down cuffs and turn synthetic knits inside out other items.
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Loading • Drop items into washer loosely. Items should move • Mix large and small items in each load. Load even- easily through wash water for best cleaning and ly to maintain washer balance. wrinkle-free results. An unbalanced load can make the washer vibrate •...
4. DIRECTION FOR DISASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY TOP PLATE Remove two screws that fix the top-plate at Push the top-plate back and pull it up. the back. DOOR Remove two screws that fix the door. Pull the door up. Remove nine screws that fix the door group. Remove the door inside plastic as it is shown in the picture.
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Remove the door hinge as it is shown in Remove the door glass as it is shown in the picture. the picture. Remove the door handle as it is shown in Remove the door handle pim as it is shown in the picture.
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GASKET Pull the gasket as it is shown in the picture. Remove the gasket-body fixing spring. KICKPLATE Remove the kickplate as it is showing the picture. DETERGENT DRAWER Pull the drawer to its end. Keep pulling by pressing on the siphon lid inside the draw- er pulled to its end, and remove the drawer from its place.
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CONTROL PANEL Remove two screws fixing the control panel. Remove five screws which fix the control panel to the front panel. Remove wires as it is shown in the picture. Remove four screws fixing the electronic card. Remove the electronic card as it is showing the picture.
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FRONT PANEL Remove two screws fixing the front panel at the Push it down and remove the front panel. bottom. Remove two screws fixing the door lock. DIRECTION FOR DISASSABLY...
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DETERGENT DRAWER HOUSING Remove the tub seal connector, which is Remove the wire that is connected to the valve. attached to the detergent drawer housing. Remove the valve connection. Remove the detergent drawer housing assembly. POWER CABLE GROUP AND PARASITE FILTER Remove the wire that is connected to Remove the power cable group as it is shown in the parasite filter.
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PRESSURE SWITCH Remove the wire that is connected to the pressure Remove the pressure switch as it is shown in switch. the picture. Remove the pressure switch hose handcuffs and pressure switch hose as it is shown in the picture. MEDIUM SUPPORT BRACKET Remove four screws fixing the panel.
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DOOR LOCK Remove the screw of the door lock. Remove the wire that is connected to the door lock. PUMP MOTOR Remove pipe clip that fixes the drain hose. Remove pipe clip fixing the tub outlet hose. Remove the wire that is connected to Remove four screws fixing the pump motor.
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HEATER Remove the wire that is connected to the heater. Remove one nut fixing the heater. Recommended torque : 3.5 N SHOCK ABSORBER PIM Remove two pims fixing the shock absorber. FRONT COUNTERWEIGHT Remove three screws fixing the front counterweight Hold the gasket and gasket-body fixing spring on the front and pull it up.
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UPPER COUNTERWEIGHT Remove two screws fixing the upper counterweight. Recommended torque : 27.5 N Remove four screws fixing the spring hanger Remove the washing group as it is shown in sheet iron. the picture. BELT DRIVEN PULLEY Remove the belt as it is shown the picture. Remove the screw fixing driven pulley.
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MOTOR Lay down the machine with an angel of 45° Remove the screws fastening the motor under the tub. to the floor. Disconnect the wires Pull the motor up for disassembly. Recommended torque : 6.5 N Remove nineteenscrews fixing tub. Recommended torque : 4.65 N DIRECTION FOR DISASSABLY...
5. THE FUNCTIONS OF THE CONTROL PANEL 1- detergent case 3- Function indicator lights 5- Program knob 7- Function buttons 2- Start/pause light 4- Program ready light 6- Star/pause button 8- Program end light Dirty, boil, cotton and linen textile Very dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile Underwears, sheet, Dirty, cotton, coloured and linen textile...
6. FAILURE CODES Indicator situations Failure Probable Action code Failure Start Ready Flash Door not locked When lock order is given, if door is not locked after 30 seconds, Door Lock not machine is stopped and error is visualised. supplied Also, if unlock order is done, if door is not unlocked after 5 minutes, (TR1 failure) machine is stopped and error is visualised.
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