SAFETY PRECAUTION ! DISASSEMBLE POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ! This service information is intended for individuals possessing adequate background of electrical, electronic and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair this appliance may result in personal injury or property damage.
1. SPECIFICATIONS Spring MODEL : Power Supply 240V, 50 Hz AC Washing Capacity 7.0 Kg Max. 60 Liters* Water Level Min. 29 Liters Rated Power Wash : 350 Watts Consumption Spin : 180 Watts Spinning Drum speed 1350 ~ 1400 rpm Weight of the Machine 23 kg Machine Dimensions...
2. PRECAUTION When performing troubleshooting and part replacement during servicing, note the following safety precautions: 1-1.Safety Precautions 1-1-1.Use Genuine Parts The components of the washing machine have safety features such as non-combustibility and voltage withstanding.Therefore, always use the same part as suggested by the maker. In particular, be sure to use only design rated parts in case of major safety parts identified by the marker.
3. CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Please observe the following notes for safety. The symbols indicate as follows. Meaning Symbol Indicates possibility of death or serious injury of a repair technician and a WARNING person near by through them is conducted work, or of a user by a defect of the product after the work performed by the technician.
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3. CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY WARNING After repair, measure insulation resistance between the charging part (power cord plug) and the non-charging metallic part (ground) with an insulation resistance meter(500V).The resistance shall be10M Ohm or more. Failing to check the insulation resistance may cause a short circuit, electric CHECK INSULA- shock or other diseases to the customer.
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3.CAUTIONS FOR SAFETY CAUTION Ask an service enginer to install the product. Install the product securely and safely according to the electrical equipment technical standard and the wiring standard. INSTALL Incorrect work causes an electric shock and a fire. CAREFULLY Do not pull the power cordwhen unplugging.
4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 4-1.Installation 15cm 4-1.Level Specifications and Wall-Clearance Distances 15cm 1) Instal the washing machine on a solid and level floor. 2) Place menton an inclined, weak or rough floor may cause abnormal noise or trembling. 3) Place the machine at least 15cm away from the wall. 4-2.
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4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 4-5. Positioning the Drain Hose 1)When there is no threshold, the length of the drain hose should not exceed 3m. 2)When it is necessary to connect the drain hose with the drain outlet far away, connect the extension hose and applicable parts available from...
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTION 5-1. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Spinning Cap Inlet Hose 1. Control Panel of Machine 8. Spinner Lid 2. Water Inlet 9. Inner Lid 3. Water Supply Selector 10. Drain Hose Hanger 4. Wash Tub Lid 11. Spinner Tub 5.
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTION 5-2. CONTROL PANEL INFORMATION SPRING 1. Water Inlet : This is used to direct water supply to wash tub for washing or spin tub for spin shower. 2. Wash Timer : This timer is used for Auto SOAK, WASH and RINSE operations. Following combination can be selected.
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTION 5-3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE BE SURE TO REMOVE THE POWER PLUG FROM MAIN POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE MACHINE. 1. Pull out the lint filter from the lock, use fingers to press and pull out at the part of the lint filter’s side 2.
6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-1. WIRING DIAGRAM MARINE PLUS KSA-682 P WIRING DIAGRAM ORANGE SPRING MODEL SERIES SPIN MARINE DLX LS-682S TIMER ORANGE PLUS WASH CAPACITOR TIMER WASH 7.0 kg 7.0 kg 6.8 kg CAPACITY SPIN 3.2 kg 3.2 kg 3.2 kg LIGHT BLUE Max.
6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION ITEM HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE DIAGRAM (Fig 1) WASH TIMER 1) Disassembly of the WASH TIMER. SCREW Using screw driver unscrew the scre ws from the SPIN TIMER Panel and Tub. (Fig 1) Disassemble Knob assembled to the WASH TIMER &...
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION Item How to Disassemble and Assemble Drawings (Fig 1) BACK Untighten the screws from BACK COVER andTUB, and disassemble it by removing the Snap Locks. (Fig 1 ) COVER COVER-BACK SCREW Remove a plastic bag on Connector part, and (Fig 2) cut off all wire.(Fig2) PLASTIC BAG...
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION Item How to Disassemble and Assemble Drawings (Fig 1) BASKET- OUTER TUB COVER is fitted to BODY B with snap locks. To remove OUTER TUB COVER, hold it tightly from SPIN LID SPINNING center and PULL upwards. Snap locks will disengage from the BODY B.
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION 1. Remove the Cap from Pulsator assy, Using “-ve” PULSATOR Screw Driver (Fig.1) 2. Unscrew the Pulsator Assy, Using ‘+ve’ Screw Driver. (Fig. 1) PULSATOR V-BELT 3. Remove V BELT from Gear Box Motor Pulley (Fig. 2) GEAR BOX Keeping the SPIN LID at open position, FLEXIBLE WIRE...
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION ITEM HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE DRAWINGS (Fig 5) 6. Lay down the machine of soft board placed on floor, to avoid scratch or damage on machine. (Fig. 5) SPIN MOTOR WASH MOTOR (Fig 6) Unscrew the screws from Base and Tub for all four sides.
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION ITEM HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE DRAWINGS 11. Untighten Brake Asm Nut and Bolt. Pull the Brake Asm (Fig 9 ) upside and remove it from Spin Motor shaft. PULL Remove the Brake Frame.(Fig9) COUPLING SPIN MOTOR BOLT...
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-2. DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION ITEM HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE DRAWINGS (Fig 1) FILTER UNIT 1. Pull out the filter unit from over flow filter lock, use ASSEMBLY use fingers to press and pull out (Fig 1) Over Flow Filter with Filter Unit (Fig 2) 2.
6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-3. TROUBLE SHOOTING TYPICAL FAILURE POSSIBLE CAUSE REPAIR Wash No agitation or Power plug is not connected properly Insert power plug correctly Rinse poor agitation Defective Motor Defective Timer Replace Defective Gear-Box Clothes or objects bit in pulsator gap Remove pulsator and check.
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6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-3. TROUBLE SHOOTING TYPICAL FAILURE POSSIBLE CAUSE REPAI R Brake shoe is worn off or broken Replace brake shoe Spinning basket does not stop Brake arm does not move Replace brake frame Brake spring is broken away or elesticity is Replace brake Spring insufficient Excessive...
6. SERVICE INFORMATION 6-4. CHECK POINT AFTER REPAIR After repairing, be sure to make the following trial operation to see if the washer operates normally. CheckPoint Inspection & Judgement 1) Insulation resistance Unplug the cord from the power outlet and turn on all the timers.Then measure the insulation resistance between the plug (both of 2pins) and grounding wire of themachine.
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