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  • Page 1 DT2T...
  • Page 2: Product Specifications

    Specifications 1.1. Product Specifications 61 LT 62 LT 62 LT 61 LT 61 LT 62 LT 60 LT 60 LT TOUCH TOUCH TOUCH BLDC TOUCH BLDC BLDC BLDC BLDC Product Type Front Loader Max W as Load Capacity 7 kg 8 kg 9 kg 9 kg...
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions 2.1. Moving and Installing 2.1.1. Removal of Transportation Screw Transportation screws, which are located at the back side of the machine, must be removed before running the machine. The holes where the transport screws have been Loosen the scr ews by turning them anticlockwise with a removed should be covered with the plastic transport suitable spanner.
  • Page 4 2.1.4. Water Supply Connection W ashing machine is supplied with a single (cold) water After connection is complete, check for leakage by inlet. turning on tap completely. To prevent leakage from the connection joints, a rubber Make sure that water inlet hoses can not become folded, washer is included in the hose packing.
  • Page 5 Operating Instructions 3.1. LCD Screen, Function Buttons & Knobs SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 T2 Touch Control Panel T2 Mechanic Control Panel T2 Rotated...
  • Page 6: Program List

    Program Selector with ON/OFF Start / Pause Dry Option Selection Time Dry Option Selection Spin Speed Selection Temperature Selection Temperature Selection Start/Pause Led Time Dry Option Led Delay Timer Led Double dot led LD10 Options Led LD11 - LD16 Spin Speed Led LD17 - LD22 Temperature Led LD23 - LD26...
  • Page 7: Child Lock

    3.3. Child Lock Child lock during selection: Activation Machine does not respond to any pressing of buttons or changing position of program knob. CL at 7 segment display will Press the SW 2 and SW 3 buttons simultaneously for 3 sec. make fast blink for 2 sec to indicate child lock is activated.
  • Page 8 Test Mode 4.1. Autotest 4.1.1. Touch Button M odel Version * This test is for quick checking of the product. You can not see the failure codes. Set program knob at position 3 Push SW 4 button Keeping SW 4 button pushed, turn program knob to position 2 After 3 sec, door will be locked and machine enters autotest mode.
  • Page 9 The test steps are as below; Step1: The pump is activated for 3 seconds (if pump connettor is disconnected it should shows pump error screen (E03) on display) and there is EPS check , the frequency value should be between the 46.04 Hz and 43.40 Hz. It checks the EPS and if it is OK it continues the autotest;...
  • Page 11 Without TJ models;...
  • Page 12: Service Mode

    Service Mode 5.1. Service Autotest End users can only see E1-E2-E3-E4. During service autotest, other failures can be seen. To activate servic e autotest mode in touch models, set program knob at position 3, push SW 3 button. Keeping SW 3 button pushed, turn program knob to position 2. After 3 sec, door will be locked, and machine enters service autotest mode.
  • Page 13 The test steps are as below ; Step1: Before heating it should take water till first level frequency then start heating. 05 ). Or if the ntc connection is broken then it should give again E05 ntc failure. At the end of heating, "sau" visualization should make slow blink to indicate that the step is over.
  • Page 15: Failure Codes

    5.2. Failure Codes Indication For User Indication For Service Error Indication Error Number Yes/No Yes/No Door is not locked Door is unlocked during programme Lack of water Pump failure Overflow NTC or Heater Failure Motor Failure - 1 (Tachometer open-short circuit or motor connector is disconnected) Configuration Failure Motor Triac Failure...
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide All repairs which must be done on the machine should be done by authorized agents only. W hen a repair is required for machine or you are unable to eliminate the failure with the help of the information given below: Unplug the machine.
  • Page 17 clothes. detergent producer. The unbalanced load control system will try to distribute clothes in a homogenous manner. The spinning No failure. The unbalanced load After clothes are distributed, passage to process is not done control works in that way. spinning process will be realized. In the next or starts with delay.
  • Page 18 7.1 Top Plate 7.2 Door...
  • Page 19 7.3 Spring Wire 7.4 Detergent Drawer...
  • Page 20 7.5 Control Panel & Electronic Card...
  • Page 21: Front Panel

    7.6 Front Panel...
  • Page 23 7.7 Dryer Card 7.8 Dryer Unit...
  • Page 24: Support Bracket

    7.9 Support Bracket...
  • Page 25 7.10 Detergent Drawer Housing 7.11 Power Cable Group and EMI Filter...
  • Page 26 7.12 Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS) 7.13 Door Lock* 7.14 Drain Pump...
  • Page 27 7.15 Front Counterweight* 7.16 Heater...
  • Page 28: Twinjet System

    7.17 Twinjet System*...
  • Page 29 7.18 Tub Bellow Seal* 7.19 Transport Screw 7.20 Upper Counterweight*...
  • Page 30 7.21 Washing Group 7.22 Shock Absorber Pin 7.23 Driven Pulley...
  • Page 31 7.24 Driven Pulley 7.25 Motor 7.26 Tub...
  • Page 32 7.2 .27 BLDC Card...
  • Page 34 . Component Specifications 8.1 Drain Pump...
  • Page 35: Circulation Pump

    8.2 Circulation Pump*...
  • Page 36 8.3. Heater...
  • Page 37 8. 8.4 NTC...
  • Page 38 8.5 Valve...
  • Page 39 8.6 Electronic Pressure Sensor (EPS)*...
  • Page 40 8.7 Motor...
  • Page 41 8.8 Door Lock*...
  • Page 42 8.9 Fan Group...
  • Page 43: Dryer Heater

    8.10 Dryer Heater...
  • Page 44 8.11 Dryer NTC...
  • Page 45 8.12 Component Control on PCB...
  • Page 61 TUB BELLOW SEAL REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1. 1. Disconnection 3. 3. Disassembly Instructions 1.1 Re mo v et h ep l u g 3.1 Re mo v et wos c r e wst h a t f i xt h et o pp l a t ea t t h eb a c k . 1.2 Tu r no f f t h et a pa n dd i s c o n n e c t t h eh o s ef r o m t h ev a l v e 3.2 P u s ht h et o p -p l a t eb a c ka n dp u l l i t u p .
  • Page 62 TUB BELLOW SEAL REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.4 Re mo v et h es c r e w wh i c hf i x e st h ec o n t r o l p a n e l t o t h ef r o n t p a n e l . 3.8 Re mo v et h es c r e wsf i x i n gt h ed o o rl o c k .
  • Page 63 TUB BELLOW SEAL REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.13 Re mo v et wi n j e t h o s e sf r o m t u bb e l l o w s e a l p u l l i n g t h e m u p .
  • Page 64 TUB BELLOW SEAL REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4. Assembly Instructions 4.4 As s e mb l et h et wi n j e t n o z e sa n dt i g h t e nt h ec l i p s 4.1 Gu i d e smu s t b ema t c h e d 4.5 P u t t h ef r o n t p a n e l t ot h ec a b i n e t a n dp u s hd o wnt os e t 4.2 Fi t t h et u bb e l l o w s e a l t ot h ef r o n t t u b...
  • Page 65 TUB BELLOW SEAL REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4.10 As s e mb l et h et wi n j e t e l b o w t ot h ef r o n t p a n e l 4.7 P u l l t h et u bb e l l o w s e a l t ot h eo u t s i d ea n da s s e mb l et h e wi r eb yu s i n gs ma l l s c r e wd r i v e r 4.11 Ti g h t e nt h es c r e w o ns u p p o r t b r a c k e t a n dt wos c r e ws f i x i n gf r o n t p a n e l t ob o d y...
  • Page 66 TUB BELLOW SEAL REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4.15 W h i l ep r e s s i n gs i p h o nc o v e rk e e pp u s h i n gd r a we r t of i t 4.16 Fi t t h eu p p e rt r a ya c c o r d i n gt omo v e me n t a b o v e 4.17 Ti g h t e nt wos c r e wst h a t f i xt h et o p -p l a t ea t t h eb a c k .
  • Page 67 DOOR LOCK REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1. 1. Disconnection 3. 3. Disassembly Instructions 1.1 Re mo v et h ep l u g 3.1 Re mo v et h es c r e wsf i x i n gt h ed o o rl o c k . 1.2 Tu r no f f t h et a pa n dd i s c o n n e c t t h eh o s ef r o m t h ev a l v e 1.3 D i s c o n n e c t t h ed r a i nh o s e 2.
  • Page 68 DOOR LOCK REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3 Re mo v et h er i g h t s i d eo f t h et u bb e l l o wss e a l a n d r e a c ht od o o rl o c k 4.
  • Page 69: Replacement Procedure

    Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 70 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 71 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 72 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 73 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 74 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 75 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Pump...
  • Page 76 PCB REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1. 1. Disconnection 3. 3. Disassembly Instructions 1.1 Re mo v et h ep l u g 3.1 Re mo v et wos c r e wst h a t f i xt h et o p -p l a t ea t t h eb a c k . 1.2 Tu r no f f t h et a pa n dd i s c o n n e c t t h eh o s ef r o m t h ev a l v e 3.2 P u s ht h et o pp l a t eb a c ka n dp u l l i t u p .
  • Page 77 PCB REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.8 Af t e rr e l e a s i n gs o c k e t s , r e mo v eP CB b o xf r o m i t s 3.4 Re mo v et h es c r e w wh i c hf i x e st h ec o n t r o l p a n e l t ot h e h o u s i n g f r o n t p a n e l .
  • Page 78 PCB REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4.3 Co n n e c t t h ea l l s o c k e t so nt h ec a r da c c o r d i n gt ot h e wi r i n gd i a g r a m. 4.6 W h i l ep r e s s i n gs i p h o nc o v e rk e e pp u s h i n gd r a we rt o a s s e mb l ei t .
  • Page 79 HEATER REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1. 1. Disconnection 3. 3. Disassembly Instructions Remove the plug Remove two screws that fix the top plate at the back. Turn off the tap and disconnect the hose from the valve Disconnect the drain hose Push the top plate back and pull it up. 2.
  • Page 80 HEATER REPAIR INSTRUCTION Remove the screw which fixes the control panel to the front panel. Remove the screws fixing the door lock. Remove two screws fixing control panel. Remove the screw on support bracket and two screws fixing front panel to body Remove the screw and plastic part located under the pump cover Remove the screw fixing twinjet elbow.
  • Page 81 HEATER REPAIR INSTRUCTION Remove the heater sockets Remove the screw fixing the front panel at the bottom. Remove the wire by using small screwdriver and push the seal to the inside Pull up and remove the front panel.
  • Page 82 HEATER REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4. Assembly Instructions...
  • Page 83 HEATER REPAIR INSTRUCTION Pull the tub bellow seal to the outside and assemble the wire by using small screwdriver Put the front panel to the cabinet and push down to set it Tighten the screw fixing the front panel at the bottom Tighten the door lock screw...
  • Page 84 HEATER REPAIR INSTRUCTION Tighten the screw and plastic part located under the Tighten the screw which fixes the control panel to the front pump cover panel. Assemble the twinjet elbow to the front panel While pressing siphon cover keep pushing drawer to fit it Tighten the screw on support bracket and two screws fixing front panel to body Fit the upper tray according to movement above...
  • Page 85 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 86 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 87 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 88 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 89 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 90 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 91 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 92 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 93 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...
  • Page 94 Applicable models REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE General Part name Door, Hinge ve Handle...

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