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DRUM TYPE
Basic Model : WF0804
(SCOUT PROJECT)
Model Name : WF1114*
(ARNO PROJECT)
Model Code : WF1114XBD/XEF
(ARNO PROJECT)
SERVICE Manual
1. Safety Instructions
4. Troubleshooting
5. PCB Diagram
6. Wiring Diagram
7. Schematic Diagram
8. Reference
WF1114XBD
Refer to the service manual in the GSPN (see the rear cover) for the more information.
Contents
1. Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1-1. Safety instructions for service engineers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
4. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4-1. Error modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4-2. Corrective actions for each error code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5. PCB diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
5-1. Main PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
5-2. Circuit diagrams of main parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5-3. Sub PCB - best ( LCD ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Sub PCB - better ( GRAPHIC ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
5-4. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals (Sub PCB) - best (WF1124*A*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Detailed descriptions of contact terminals (Sub PCB) - better (WF1124*B*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
6. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
6-1. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
7. Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
7-1. Main control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
7-2. Sub control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
8. Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
8-1. ARNO Project name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury or property damage.
CAUTION
• (When servicing electrical parts or harnesses) Make sure to disconnect the power plug before servicing.
Failing to do so may result in a risk of electric shock.
• Do not allow consumers to connect several appliances to a single power outlet at the
same time.
There is a risk of fire due to overheating.
• When removing the power cord, make sure to hold the power plug when pulling the plug
from the outlet.
Failing to do so may damage the plug and result in fire or electric shock.
• When the washing machine is not being used, make sure to disconnect the power plug
from the power outlet.
Failing to do so may result in result in accidental operation of the washing machine.
• Do not place or use gasoline, thinners, alcohol, or other flammable or explosive substances near the washing
machine.
There is a risk of explosion and fire caused from electric sparks.
Safety Instructions _ 1
WARNING WHILE SERVICING
• Check if the power plug and outlet are damaged, flattened, cut or otherwise degraded.
If faulty, replace it immediately.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.
• Completely remove any dust or foreign material from the housing, wiring and connection parts.
This will prevent a risk of fire due to tracking and shorts in advance.
• When connecting wires, make sure to connect them using the relevant connectors and check that they are
completely connected.
Do not use tape instead of the connectors, it may cause fire due to tracking.
• Make sure to discharge the PBA power terminals before starting the service.
Failing to do so may result in a high voltage electric shock.
• When replacing the heater, make sure to fasten the nut after ensuring that it is inserted into the bracket-heater.
If not inserted into the bracket-heater, it touches the drum and causes noise and electric leakage.
• Do not allow consumers to repair or service any part of the washing machine
themselves.
This may result in personal injury and shorten the product lifetime.
2 _ Safety Instructions
CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING
• Do not sprinkle water onto the washing machine directly when cleaning it.
This may result in electric shock or fire, and may shorten the product lifetime.
• When wiring a harness, make sure to seal it completely so no liquid can enter.
Take care when disconnecting connectors, do not use excessive force as this may damage the connector.
• Check if there is any residue that shows that liquid entered the electric parts or harnesses.
If any liquid has entered into a part, replace it or completely remove any remaining moisture from it.
• If you need to place the washing machine on its back for servicing purposes, place a support(s) on the floor and lay it
down carefully so its side is on the floor.
Do not lay it down on its front. This may result in the inside tub damaging parts.
Safety Instructions _ 3
CAUTION AFTER SERVICING
• Ensure that all components are reassembled correctly and are safe before connecting the appliance to the mains
supplies.
• Check whether the washing machine is level in relationship with the floor. Check whether
it is installed firmly on the floor.
Vibrations can shorten the lifetime of the product.
4 _ Safety Instructions
2. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. FEATURES
O COMMON FEATURES
Features Description
Most Efficient • This model offers more efficient energy use compared to standard A rated
machine with the special Bubble generator system and Samsung BLDC motor.
Bubble Wash Technology • Bubble Wash technology activates the detergent solution from the start of the
wash and generates bubbles through the Bubble Generator so that the detergent
dissolves more quickly and the detergent bubbles generated at the start of
the wash penetrate the fabric of the laundry faster and more effectively than a
conventional wash guaranteeing a cleaner wash. In particular, the lower the water
temperature is, the better the effect. In addition, since washing is performed after
the detergent is completely dissolved in the water, there is no need to worry about
any remaining detergent residue.
• Using a Samsung washing machine, you can wash waterproof clothing without
worrying about damage to material not previously washable. The outdoor care
course of a Samsung washing machine provides an excellent wash performance
and fabric care level by minimizing damage to the waterproof material.
3.5” Color LCD • LCD display control panel is clear and easy to use for minimum fuss and hassle.
And while it is easy to operate, the Display enables you to make quick and
accurate adjustments to your wash for excellent washing results.
VRTTM Technology • This Samsung washer performs very quietly minimizing noise and vibration with
3D vibration sensors and smart control technology, which enables it to maintain
the lowest possible vibration. Thus, the drum keeps perfect balance.
4 dampers
MEMS
Smarter New Vibration
32bit DSP sensors
“2nd VRT ”
Eco Drum Clean • Using Eco Drum Clean helps to keep your washing machine clean even without
any chemical detergent or bleach. Keep your drum cleansed and odourless with
this specalised cleaning program.
Features Description
Water Safety System • The Water Safety System was invented for perfect leakage protection. The double
safety valve connects directly to the water tap. In the event of a leakage, the built-
in sensor immediately detects the leak within a few short seconds, automatically
turning off both the water supply and the washing machine.
- Inlet hose
It is attached to the water supply hose and
automatically cuts off the water supply if the hose
is damaged. It also displays a warning indicator.
- Leakage Sensor
A water leakage sensor attached at the bottom of the washing machine to
cutoff the power automatically if a leakage occurs.
Ceramic Heater • The ceramic heater in Samsung washing machine prevents metals in hard water
from being attach to the heater, which may cause a reduction in heater efficiency.
It saves energy, time and costs.
- Energy Savings
Over time, conventional heaters increase their power consumption an average
of 5.8 percent, while ceramic heaters only become 1.8 percent less efficient.
- Time Savings
After three years, conventional heaters take 7.5 percent longer to heat up,
whereas ceramic only lose 2.5 percent longer to heat up, whereas ceramic
only lose 2.5 percent of their ability to heat up.
10 Years
Ceramic
Enlarged Producted No Build-Up
View Surface
2.7 Years
Normal
Enlarged Molecules Scale
View binding Formation
844
600
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WF1124XAC/XEF
MANUAL-BOOK DC68-03038A 1
WF1124XBC/XEF
ASSY COVER
DC97-16128A 1 Default
DRAWER
Note
• ()) is supplied for specific models only among those without water supply hoses.
• You can purchase additional water supply and drain hoses from a service center.
• For built-in models, the spanner, water supply and drain hoses are not supplied. Both the water supply and drain
hoses are supplied during the installation.
19mm Pulley(1)
10mm
Double-ended Replaced by box driver
13mm
spanner Leg
19mm
Others
(screwdriver, nipper, Common tools for servicing
long nose pliers)
Sub-pcb panel
Assy Housing-
drawer
Frame Front
DD Motor
Caution
When installing the Belt around the Motor
Pulley, the bottom of the belt must be
located on the second tooth of the motor
pulley of the Motor Pulley.
Drain pump
Drain pump
Heater
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The part of the hose where the water level sensor
is located is damaged (punctured).
- The hose is clogged with foreign material.
- The hose is folded.
Water Level 1E - Too much lubricant has been applied to the
1E LE 1E
Sensor E7 insertion part of the air hose.
- Hose engagement error (disengaged)
- Part fault (Faulty internal soldering)
- The water level sensor terminal is disengaged.
- Main PBA fault.
- The PBA connector terminal is not connected. For USA
3E - The motor spin net is not engaged. products, this
EA - The motor’s internal coil is damaged (short- error occurs
3E 3E
EB circuited or cut) because of
8E - The hall sensor terminal is not connected. restrained
- Foreign material (a screw) has entered the motor. revolutions
Troubleshooting _ 27
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The pump motor impeller is damaged internally.
- The wrong voltage (220 V → 110 V) is supplied to
the parts.
- Part fault
5E - This occurs due to freezing in the winter season
Drain Error 5E nd 5E
E5 - The drain hose is clogged. (Injection error, foreign
material)
- Clogged with foreign material
- The water pump terminal is not connected: rubber
band, bills, cotton, hair pins, coins
- Check the consumer’s power conditions.
: Make sure to check the operating voltage.
9E1 Connect a tester to the internal power
PH1
Uc terminals during the Boil or Dry operations
and observe the washing machine’s operation
carefully.
2E
: Check the voltages. (An error occurs when
under or over voltage is supplied.) For Full
: Check whether a plug receptacle is used. Automated
9E2 Plo
When the connecting wire is 1m, a momentary products, no
Power Error - low voltage may drop up to 10 V error code is
- Main PBA fault (sometimes) displayed for a
- This error is not a fault but occurs during a power error.
momentary power failure
: If started again when this error code is
displayed, the operation restarts from the cycle
PF
that was stopped due to the power failure.
: If the washing machine is not operating and
this error code is displayed, it is displayed to
notify that a power failure has occurred.
- The signals between the sub and main PBAs are
not sensed because of a communications error.
- Check the connector connections between
Communication
AE 13E - - the sub and main PBAs carefully. → Check for
Error
incorrect or loose connections, etc.
- Remove the sub PBA C/Panel and check for any
faulty soldering.
- The Power button is pressed continually (for more
than 12 seconds).
- The switch is pressed unevenly because of a
bE1 12E
deformation of the control panel.
- This error may occur when the screws that hold
E2 - the sub PBA in place are tightened too much.
Switch Error - A button other than the Power button is
(Main Relay continually pressed (for more than 30 seconds).
Error) bE2 14E - Deformation of an internal plastic injection part
- A screw for assembling the sub PBA is tightened
too much.
- The main relay of the PBA is short-circuited. When the
- The main relay terminal is connected incorrectly. PBA motor
bE3 18E Sr -
(The terminal is bent and contact cannot be relay does not
made.) operate
28 _ Troubleshooting
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- This occurs when the temperature of the washing
machine is more than 50 ˚C and no draining is If this error
performed. occurs for
(Reason: If hot water comes into contact with skin, it another
CE may cause burns.) reason, it
Cooling Error CE - -
cE - This occurs when the water temperature, for a is due to a
specific course, exceeds 50 ˚C. In that case, the washing heater
water will be drained to the Reset level. sensor fault.
- This represents a thermal sensor error or any Replace it.
misuse of the unit.
When the door
dS - A switch contact error because of a deformation
is not opened
(Before of the door hook
after the door
dE operation) - When the door is pulled by force
dE open operation
Ed dE
door When the door
door dL - This occurs in the Boil wash because the door is
is not locked
(During pushed due to a pressure difference from internal
after the door
operation) temperature changes
close operation
Door Error LO - The door lock switch terminal is connected
(Unlock incorrectly.
Fail) - The door lock switch terminal is broken.
dE1 dE1 -
- This occurs intermittently because of an electric
FL wire leakage
(Lock Fail) - Main PCB fault
- This occurs if the Power switch is turned on/off
dE2 dE2 - - continually and too much heat is generated (This
error is difficult to be reproduced.)
HE - The washing heater is short-circuited or has a
HE
E5 wire disconnected. For USA
- The washing heater in the tub has an error. products, if
(Contact error, temperature sensor fault) the heater
- If the water level sensor operates without water has no error,
HE1 this occurs
because water is frozen or for any other reason
HE1 E1 and the temperature sensor engaged at the because of
Ec bottom to prevent overheating for the washing a PBA relay
heater detects a temperature of 100 to 150 ˚C, malfunction.
the washing machine turns the input power off.
- This error occurs when the red temperature
Hr
sensor at the center of the dry heater operates (at
Heater Error (Heater -
a temperature higher than 145 ˚C)
Relay)
: Corrective action – Press the button at the
HE2 HE2 center lightly. The washing machine will
operate normally.
Alternatively, replace the temperature sensor if
the temperature sensing is unstable because of
functional degradation.
- This occurs when the steam function does not
operate normally.
HE3 - - This error does not occur in existing drum
products. Check whether the product is a steam
model
Troubleshooting _ 29
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- Heater engagement fault (out of place)
- The air hose is out of place and water leakage
occurs during the spin cycle.
- The tub back at the safety bolts fixing part is
broken.
- Water leakage occurs at the front with foaming
because of too much detergent
- Water leakage occurs because the connecting
hose to the detergent drawer is connected
Water Leakage LE 11E
LE LE incorrectly.
Error LE1 E9
- The drain pump filter cover is engaged incorrectly.
- Water leakage occurs at the drain hose.
- The duct condensing holding screws are worn.
- The nozzle-diaphragm is engaged in the opposite
direction or the rubber packaging is omitted.
- Water leakage occurs because the screws that
hold the tub back and front in place are fastened
incorrectly.
- The leakage sensor is faulty.
- Water is supplied continually because the water
level detection does not work.
- Because the drain hose is clogged and there For USA
is an injection error (at a narrow section), the products, this
OE water level detection does not work and water is error occurs
OE
Overflow Error OF OE - supplied continually. because the
OF
E3 - Water is supplied continually because of freezing water level
or because there is foreign material in the water sensor terminal
supply valve. is out of place.
- This error may occur when the water level sensor
is degraded.
- The washing heater in the tub has an error.
Heater sensor
(Contact error, temperature sensor fault)
fault
- The connector is connected incorrectly or is
: When the
disconnected.
tE1 connector is
tE1 tE - - If the water level sensor operates without water
connected
6E because the water is frozen or for any other
incorrectly or
reason and the temperature sensor engaged at
has a wire
the bottom to prevent overheating for the washing
disconnected
heater detects a temperature of 100 to 150 ˚C,
or contact error
the washing machine turns the input power off.
Duct
- The temperature sensor for the duct assy fan condensing
Temperature
housing is faulty. temperature
Sensor Error
(A sensor fault such as an internal short-circuit or sensor fault (for
tE2 tE2 - -
wire disconnection) models before
- The connector is out of place or has a contact the silver nano
error. function was
applied)
- This occurs when the duct condensing Dry heater
temperature sensor is open. temperature
- This occurs when the duct condensing sensor fault (for
tE3 tE3 - - temperature sensor has a wire disconnected or is models before
short-circuited. the silver nano
- The connector is out of place or has a contact function was
error. applied)
- As laundry causes this error, check the laundry.
Unbalance UE
UE dc UE - Find the reason for the unbalance and solve it as
Error E4
directed in the user manual.
30 _ Troubleshooting
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- This occurs when too much foaming is detected.
It is also displayed while foaming is removed.
When the removal is finished, the normal cycle
Foaming proceeds. “Sud” or “SUdS” is displayed when too
Sud - SUdS -
Detected much foaming is detected and “End” is displayed
when the removal of the foaming is finished.
(This is one of the normal operations. It is an error
for preventing non-sensing faults.)
- Error detected in the Mems PBA or data error
detected. Check the wire connections.
Replace if necessary.
Mems PBA
8E - E8 - 1. Check the wire connections.
Error Detected
2. Replace the Mems PBA.
3. Main PBA wire connection error or PBA’s silver
nano part malfunction. Replace if necessary.
Troubleshooting _ 31
► These are common troubleshooting procedures for each drum-type washer error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.
32 _ Troubleshooting
- Frequency: Approx. 26.1
• Main PCB fault • If the error persists despite taking the action
KHz with no load
above, replace the PBA.
► MAIN PCB
Check the resistance on the
main PCB motor.(Between pins
1 and 3, and 1 and 2 of the
• Check the motor connector terminal three(3) pins)
connections and contacts. - Resistance : Approx. 2 to
• Washing motor fault • 3E1 is displayed because overloading occurs 5MΩ
• Washing motor hall sensor fault due to too much laundry. - Check the voltage when the
3E
• Incorrect connections of the • If the hall sensor terminal is faulty, replace the power is on.
Washing Motor 3E1
washing motor/hall sensor hall sensor.
Error and Hall 3E2
connector • Check whether the stator of the motor cover is
Sensor Error 3E3
• Washing motor rotor and stator damaged.
3E4 fault ► Inverter BLDC Motor
• Check for coil disconnections due to foreign
• Main PCB fault material. Check the resistance on the
• If the PBA control circuit is faulty, replace the Motor Power & Hall Sensor
PBA.
4-2. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOR EACH ERROR CODE
- Motor Power
Any Terminal 2pin Check
4.8~4.95Φ
- Hall Sensor
[Motor Power] [Hall Sensor ]
ྙ Yellow & Red : 7kΩ↓
ྚ Yellow & Blue : 7kΩ↓
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
Troubleshooting _ 33
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
34 _ Troubleshooting
• Check whether the service PBA holding corresponding tact switch.
• The Power button is continually screws are fastened too much. If they are
bE1 pressed. - There must be a gap
Switch Error fastened too much, loosen them a little.
between a control panel
(Main Relay bE2 • A button other than the Power • If the main PBA switching IC on/off error has button and its corresponding
Error) bE3 button is continually pressed. occurred, replace the main PBA. micro switch.
• Main PCB relay fault • The “bE3” error occurs if the main relay
Otherwise, an error
connections are incorrect. Check the
occurs after approx. 30
connections. If there is no error in the
seconds has passed.
connections, replace the main PBA.
GAP
► TYPE 1
Check the door switch voltage.
Check the voltage after the
• If a dE error occurs, check whether it occurs power is on. (That is, check the
during the Boil cycle. door switch when the power
- If it is detected that the door is open, close the button is turned on and no
door. operating key is pressed.)
dE • The 220V is directly connected to the door.
• Door switch fault
Door Error dE1 Check and repair the power wire connections
• Main PCB fault and insulation state.
dE2
• Check the door switch. Replace if faulty.
• Check the main PBA door sensing circuit.
3 5
► TYPE 2
Replace if faulty.
The resistance of Nos. 3
• Check the drain Pump wire connection.
and 5 of the DOOR LOCK
SWITCH must be approximately
1000Ω±50%.
Troubleshooting _ 35
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
36 _ Troubleshooting
• If the water level sensor has a functional error,
replace it. Check the hose connected to
• Check the hose. This error occurs if it is torn the water level sensor.
OE • Water level sensor fault
Overflow Error or has a hole. Check whether the
OF • Freezing in the winter season
• This error occurs if water is frozen in the hose is folded, cut, or
winter season. Check the method to remove damaged.
freezing and follow as directed.
• Check the connections for the washing heater
temperature sensor connector.
• If the washing heater temperature sensor has
a functional error, replace it.
- A tE1 error occurs.
• Washing temperature sensor fault
• Check the connections for the dry heater
• Dry temperature sensor fault
tE1 temperature sensor connector.
Temperature • Faulty and incorrect connections
tE2 • If the dry heater temperature sensor has a -
Sensor Error of the dry condensing sensor
tE3 functional error, replace it.
• Main PCB fault
- A tE2 error occurs.
• Freezing in the winter season
• Check the connections for the duct
condensing temperature sensor connector.
• If the duct condensing temperature sensor
has a functional error, replace it.
- A tE3 error occurs.
• Check the type of laundry. Check whether
they may cause an unbalanced situat ion.
• Motor hall sensor fault - If they are small but absorb a lot of water,
Unbalance Error UE -
• Caused by the laundry make sure to check and follow the related
directions in the user manual and follow
the directions.
5. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
● : Number
■ : Letter (Alphabet)
Enterprise-wide parts
●●●●-●●●●●● Type 1 materials can be used for all Samsung Electronics
Type 1
products.
ex) 0204-000418 FREON
(Most electrical parts belong to this type.)
2. Ass’y Materials
All ass’y material codes start with DC9*.
An ass’y material is created by combining more than two materials. If a requested material cannot be provided, you
can request an ass’y material that contains that material.
0
Better
5-2
(LCD Type)
5
Best 1
4-1
4 6
5-1. MAIN (WF1124XAC/XEF, WF1124XBC/XEF)
4-2
12-2
12-1
(Option)
12
3
(Option) (Option)
7 8 9 10 11
MODEL CODE: WF1124XAC/XEF, WF1124XBC/XEF
Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE)
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
1 FRAME & COVER PARTS Refer to 5.2 Frame & Cover Parts 1
6 ASSY TUB & DRUM Refer to 5.3 Assy Tub & Drum 1
3
19
14-2
18
14-1
8-3 8-9
8-7 20
8-6 8-4
8-4
8-1
8-1
8-11 8-2
11 14
5-2. FRAME & COVER PARTS (WF1124XAC/XEF, WF1124XBC/XEF)
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
1-6 1-6-3-2
1-4 1
1-6-3-1
1-6-1 1-3
0
6
1-4
1-10-3
6
1-10
1-3
5-15-3
4-2-3
4-2-6 5-15-1
5-15 5-10
4-2-4
5-15-2
5-10-1
5-13 5-10-3
4-2-5 5-10-2
5-6
5-3 5-8
5-5
5-1
6
MODEL CODE: WF1124XAC/XEF, WF1124XBC/XEF
Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE)
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
1
2
2-10-5
2-10-4
2-5
2-10-1
2-4
0
2-10-7 2-5
2-10-2
2-6
2-10-9
2-10-11 2-10-3
2-10-12
2-1
2-10-6
2-10
5-4. ASS’Y FRAME FRONT (WF1124XAC/XEF, WF1124XBC/XEF)
2-10-13 2-3
2-7
2-10-10
MODEL CODE: WF1124XAC/XEF, WF1124XBC/XEF
Service Bom (SA: SERVICE AVAILABLE, SNA: SERVICE NOT AVAILABLE)
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
0 DC90-06009A ASSY FRONT ARNO PJT,WF1124ZAC/XEF 1 PC SNA
1 DC91-12078D ASSY WIRE DIAPHRAGM HEBA-PJT,-,-,-,-,- 1 PC SA
2 DC97-16631A ASSY FRAME FRONT ARNO,WF1124ZAC/XEF 1 PC SA
2-1 6002-001435 SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,2,M4,L12,PASS,STS430 2 PC SNA
2-2 6009-001522 SCREW-HEX HEX,+,- 2 PC SA
,M5,L16,PASS,STS430,FP,NYLOCK
2-3 DC61-01917A GUIDE-FILTER WF8804DP,PP,T2.5,W300,L200,WHT,- 1 PC SA
2-4 DC61-01919A BRACKET-HINGE WF8804DP,GI,T1.4,W30,L150,-,TAP 1 PC SA
2-5 DC61-02577A GUIDE-FRAME FRONT WF0800NCE,POM,T2.0,W10,L15,NTR, 4 PC SA
HEBA BIGBANG
2-6 DC61-03094A FRAME-FRONT ARNO,EGI- 1 PC SA
SECC,WHT,T0.8,W598,L724,PCM
2-7 DC63-00854A COVER-FILTER WF8804DP,ABS,T2.0,W300,L200,-,- 1 PC SA
,WHT,-
2-8 DC63-00967A COVER-DOOR SWITCH AEGIS-PJT/ WF8500NHW,PP,T2.5,W2 1 PC SA
5.9,L90.2,V0 GRADE,WHT
2-9 DC64-01538A DOOR-LOCK S/W ZV-446L5,PA66,T19.5,-,W95.3,- 1 PC SA
,BLK,250V/16A
2-10 DC97-16727A ASSY DOOR ARNO,WF1124ZAC 1 PC SA
2-10-1 6002-000444 SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,2,M4,L14,PASS,STS430 9 PC SA
2-10-2 6002-001306 SCREW-TAPPING TH,+,- 4 PC SA
,1,M4,L14,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A,-
2-10-3 6043-001093 PIN-PARALLEL(KEY) A,OD3,L40,PASS,STS204 1 PC SA
2-10-4 DC61-00891A GUIDE-HINGE HAUZEN(DOM),POM,-,-,-,WHT,HINGE 4 PC SA
2-10-5 DC61-01910A HINGE-DOOR WF8804DP,ALDC,T5.0,W30,L150,-,-,Ni 1 PC SA
2-10-6 DC61-02027A SPRING ETC-LEVER STAINLESS- 1 PC SA
STS304,CD1.2,ID3.5,L15,6 TURNS
2-10-7 DC61-03084A BRACKET-HOLDER ARNO,GI-SGCC,T1.2 1 PC SA
2-10-8 DC61-03088A HOLDER-GLASS ARNO,PP,T3.0 1 PC SA
2-10-9 DC63-01384A COVER-HANDLE WF1124ZAC,ABS,T2.5,W55.9,L130.7 1 PC SA
,GRAY
2-10-10 DC63-01387A COVER-DOOR WF1124ZAC,ABS,T3,W475,L475,NTR 1 PC SA
2-10-11 DC64-01790A DOOR-GLASS AEGIS,NON-HeatTreatment 1 PC SA
GLASS,T5.0,W353.0
2-10-12 DC64-02720A HANDLE-DOOR WF1124ZAC,ABS,T1.5,W28.6,L111.9 1 PC SA
,GRAY
2-10-13 DC66-00497A LEVER-DOOR WF8804DP,ZNDC,T10,W10,L35,-,-,NI 1 PC SA
7-3-1
5
7-2
Better
(LCD Type)
7-3
4
7-1
Best
2
3
6-1
6-2
6-3
6
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-3
2-1
2-7
2-6
2-5
2
3
0
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-2
3-1
Drawing
Code No. Description Specification QTY Un SA/SNA
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Drawing SA/
Code No. Description Specification Install. Point QTY Un
No. SNA
9 7 8
4
6
3
1 2
PCB Diagram _ 57
6-2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS OF MAIN PARTS
► CN13
1. Motor power signal of U
► CN1 ► RY13 2. Motor power signal of V
1. Door Unlock connection(option) Heater relay 3. Motor power signal of W
2. Circulation(Bubble) pump
Connection
3. Drain pump connection
4. N.C
5. Door lock connection
6. N.C
7. Pre valve connection
► RY15
8. Cold valve connection
Power supply relay
9. Hot valve connection
10. N.C
► CN6
► CN10
1. Power supply
1. Main Rx(Sub Tx) connection
2. Door Lock/Unlock Check Signal
2. Main Tx(Sub Rx) connection
3. N.C
3. Sub Reset connection
4. 5V
5. GND
6. 15V
7. Mems EMG signal
8. Water level Frequence signal
9. Main relay ON Watchdog signal
10. N.C
► CN12
► CN3 ► CN7
1. 5V 1. 5V 7. Debuging connection 1. Reactor connection
2. Hall sensor signal 2. Program Writing reset connection 8. GND 2. Reactor connection
3. Hall sensor signal 3. Debuging connection 9. Program Writing Txd connection
4. GND 4. Debuging connection 10. Program Writing Rxd connection
5. Debuging connection 11. Program Writing Boot connection
6. Debuging connection
58 _ PCB Diagram
6-3. SUB PCB - BEST ( LCD )
jlY
vkXW
vkXX
vkXY
vkX
vkY
vkZ
vk[
vk\
vk]
vk^
vk_
vk`
y[W
s l k_ s l k`
yY \
s l kX ^ s l kX _
yZX
yXY
yY
slkY
z ~X
kYW
kYX
kYY
kYZ
kY[
kY\
kY
kX
s l k^ s l kX Y
2 s l kX ] s l kZ
i|lyX
slkX
z ~[
q vnX z ~\
X
1
juX
s l k] s l kX Z
jlZ
s l k[
slkXX
z ~]
s l k\ s l kX [
5
z ~Y
slkXW
z ~^
z ~_ z ~X X z ~X W z ~`
4
jlY
vkXW
vkXX
vkXY
vkX
vkY
vkZ
vk[
vk\
vk]
vk^
vk_
vk`
s l kX Y s l k^
s l kZ s l kX ]
yXY
yZX
slkY
z ~X
kY[
kY\
kYW
kYX
kYY
kYZ
kX
kY
s l kX Z s l k`
y[W
2
s l k[ s l kX _
i|lyX
slkX
z ~[
q vnX z ~\
X
yZY
yY\
yZ[
yZZ
yZ
yY
y]
y^
y_
y`
yX
juX
s l kX [ s l k_
1
s l k\ s l kX ^
slkXX
jlZ
z ~]
yZ]
y]]
y]\
y^Y
s l k]
5
z ~Y
slkXW
z ~^
z ~_ z ~X X z ~X W z ~`
PCB Diagram _ 59
6-4. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTACT TERMINALS (SUB PCB) - BEST (WF1124*A*)
► CN3
1. WATER LEVEL FROM SUB CN1
2. FROM SUB TO MAIN REALY WATCHDOG
3. MEMS_EMG
4. N.C
5. N.C
6. N.C
7. WATER THERMISTOR
8. GND
CN3
9. WATER LEVEL
10. WATER LEVEL
11. LEAKAGE FROM SUB
► CN2 CN2
1. 3.3V_IS(MEMS)
2. CS1(MEMS)
3. N.C
4. SPI(MEMS)
5. SDO_C(MEMS)
6. SPC(MEMS)
7. GND CN1
8. SUB RX(MAIN TX) CONNECTION
9. SUB TX(MAIN RX) CONNECTION
10. WC_RESET
11. 5V_IS(SUB)
12. GND
13. 15V_IS(SUB)
CN3
60 _ PCB Diagram
7. WIRING DIAGRAM
O REFERENCE INFORMATION
BLK BLACK
BLU BLUE
GRN GREEN
GRY GRAY
NTR NATURAL
ORG ORANGE
PNK PINK
RED RED
SKYBLU SKYBLUE
VIO VIOLET
WHT WHITE
YEL YELLOW
Wiring Diagram _ 61
8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
JP2 +5V
GRACE_POWER 1 2
+15V
35W +15V JUMP
+5V +5V +5V_IS
DC_LINK TK5A60D 0
BST-06-52 +15V
REACTOR FET1 IC1
2
AC1 R48 L1 +15V
4.7K J 0.1W
2007-000701
2
1 3
3.6K F 0.1W
1 2 2 1 1 2
+5V R254
2
CN7 IN OUT 1 1 1
S
2 1
R32
GND 2M J 0.1W
P6KE24A
2
R6
2.7 TSL1315RA-221K1R7-PF R81
R252
0.5 J 2W CE43 C184 C189
2
1 1
TD1
4.7K
0.1W
PTC1 47 J 2W 220uF 1uF 100nF
1 G
* 1 1
+5V_IS
BST-06-52
BST-06-52
NJM7805
6.8V 600W
600W
220uH / 1A
P6KE6.8A
1 1 1
2
C13 2 35V 25V 50V
24V
1
2 1
271.5A C22 CE12
2
R74
J
3 C156 C157 100nF
1
IPM1
TD2
100nF 100uF PC5 R34
JUMP
JUMP
240K J 1W 240K J 1W
1
OJ3
OJ4
L1 L2 YDW236-02 BD1 CE19 1uF 1uF 50V
1
4 1
R257
RED 820uF C155 50V 25V 2 2 2
1 32
4 1 10nF CE8 25V 25V HALL_A
1 2
1N4148WS
1
2
DC_LINK
10 J 0.1W
250V VSS +
2
240K
630V 470uF 2
2 31
1
+15V 35V
2 2 1 2
C21 100
2
POWER
1W
RF305B6S
2 2 2
1
TS15P05G,D15XB60
D12
VDD + C202 C8 100nF
J
1
470 J 0.1W R80
J
2
75V150mA
1
CORD 600V 3 30 100nF 1nF 50V 0.1W
600V 3A
FRD1
2 2
2
2 15A
OJ1 CGND Fo FLTEN NC
630V C191 50V 3 2
1
4 29 630V
R258
1 2 2
1
1 2 ITRIP ITRIP U 50V
1
JUMP D31 CGND CGND CGND CGND 1 1
5 28 2 1
100nF 2
PS2561AL 100nF
CGND GS1M CGND CGND R250 2K J 0.125W CN3
1
1
BST-06-52 RCIN V ITRIP 200-400% C35
F1
150mA 75V
CGND 1A 1000V
250V
6.3A
1N4148WS
6 27
R226
1
2
OJ2 1 1
1
1
NC W
0.027 F 5W
1
C194 C190 C192
2
R87
7 26
R251
1
JUMP
2
1
CE23 100nF DGND
UDZSNPTE-1712B
NC NC
D30
BST-06-52 820uF 50V 50V 50V 8 25 CGND
2 2
CE40 C188CGND CGND 50V 3
2
250V NC NC 22uF 100nF
1
+5V_IS
240K
2
9 24 50V 50V +5V
1
4
8
7
6
5
1W
2
12V 0.2W
NC U,VS1
2
J
SET
BD7671FVM-GTR
2
1
10 23 2 1 SMW250-04DW
4.7K J 0.1W
CGND CGND
10 J 0.125W
NOISE 1 2
2
WHT
VREF
N.C
VCC
OUT
GND NC VB1
ZD2
CGND 11 22 22uF C186 R31
FILTER 1 1
2
1
J 2
CGND 100nF
2
UP HIN1 NC 4.7KJ
R5
IC3
ZD1 CE1 C154 R247100 0.1W 12 21 CE42 50V CGND CGND 0.1W
R511
10uF 1000nF J 1 2
50V
20V VP HIN2 V,VS2
1
AC1 CN6 50V 50V R244100 0.1W 2 1
R33
ENB
GND
CGND CGND
0.2W J 13 20 1 2
FB
CS
1 2
1
1 UDZSGJTE-1720B WP R249100 0.1W
HIN3 VB2 C185 4 1
2 2
14 19 CE41 100nF 1 2
1
J 1 2
HALL_B 1
2
22uF DGND
2 UN R246100
LIN1 NC 50V 1
1
2
3
4
D_LOCK/UNLOCK 0.1WJ 15 18 50V C20 1N4148WS
1 2
C7 100nF
3 DOOR_OPEN/CLOSE VN R248100 0.1W 16
LIN2 W,VS3
17
1 2
1nF D19 75V 150mA
J 1 2
50V 50V
90019WS-03 WN LIN3 VB3
AC2 BLK R245100 0.1W
CN13 3 2
1
3 PC6 2
1
+15V_IS 1
4 1
2
C STK5D4-360D-E 1 PS2561AL
1K J 0.1W
100 J 0.25W
0.1W F 3.3K
0.1W F 3.3K
0.1W F 3.3K
0.1W F 3.3K
0.1W F 3.3K
0.1W F 3.3K
2
C23 1 200-400%
R242100 J 0.25W
B C12
1
50V Q3 10nF
MMBT3904 2
2
R14
10nF
R501
R502
R503
R504
R505
R506
0.35W E 50V
2
3
DGND
R241
2 2
3 2 B03B-PWCSK-1 CGND
AC_ON NTR
2
RY15 PS2561AL +5V_IS
4 1
1
200-400%
2K J 0.1W
2
AC3
2
+5V
R24
10K J 0.1W
2
2
D11
3 2 CGND 50V
AC2 75V150mA
1K J 0.1W
10nF
2
2
R203
1N4148WS C128
PCF-112D2M +5V
R212
R189
E
1
0.35W 1
1
MMBT3906 2 1
1
+5V_IS 2 1
+15V_IS +5V_IS
2 0.1W RX_FROM_SUB TR10 3
C J
1K 0.1W J 100 3 MMBT3904
0.35W
TR7 B 3 1
C R201
150mA 75V
2.2K J 0.1W
KSC2328A
2
B 1 3 2
1N4148WS
2 1
C134
10K J 0.1W
1W 2 2 1
2
E R193 4.7nF
0.1W J 4.7K
2
R22
50V
D2
2 2
2
PS2561AL
R202
1 E 0.1W J 10K
200-400%
R185
50V
R200
R190
0.2W PC8 R64 2
2 50V
RN2427 G 100nF
0.1W
4 1 100nF
1
0.1W
TR5 1 2
C25
1
MAIN_WATCH_DOG C24
1K
1
1K
I
J
1
SUB_PBA
J
C45 2K J 0.1W 1 1
1
O
1000nF
3 50V
100 J 0.1W
3 2
2
CGND 1
DGND
200-400% Main Tx_Sub RXD
+5V +5V 2
DGND
Sub_Reset_From_Main
1
3
1
1
CGND 1
5V_POWER
1N4148WS
150mA 75V
CE39 2 4
2
C129
D3
R188
50V
0.2W 15V_POWER
0.1W
G 6
2
2
RN2427 PC14 MEMS_POWER_ONOFF
1K
2
TR8
TX_TO_SUB
J
1 4 7
1
1 I
O 8 Water_Level_From_Sub
DGND
3 From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog 9 From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog
+15V_IS 2 3 10
R187 2 1
0.1W J 100
1
FROM_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog PS2561AL CN10
D24 0.1W J 1K
R239
1 2
200-400% WHT
AC2 SMW250-10DW
AC3 AC2 DGND
AC2 ES3D 1
CGND
+5V DGND
2
200V 3A
1W R52
1
SW_TRANS +5V_IS PC17
2
1 12 4 1
C29 CE14 R3 PC2
1nF 1000uF 1 2
1 4
1
2KV 25V SUB_RST
2 11
470KJ
CE20 2K 1
AC1 2 1A 10uF 2
F R238
1
C37
1 2
0.1W J 4.7K
BD2 50V 200-400% J C177
2
1
3 4 9 +5V_IS 4.7nF
1 2
0.125W
R229
50V
GROUND 10 J 0.25W L3 4.7uH
LNK623PG 2000A
5 8 1 2 1 2
CGND 2
S D DGND
2
5 4 GROUND +5V_IS
R69 3K J 0.1W
1 1
2
DOOR LOCK SWITCH PTC2 S NC R204 6 7 D17
AC1 6 3 1 2
SB260-E3 CE44 CE35 +5V
AC1
1 2
S BP 60V2A 2200uF 470uF
AC1 7 2
2 1
R8 1K J 0.1W
7.5K J 0.125W 1
2
220K F 0.1W
27K J 0.1W
2.7 S FB D16 +5V C6
2
8 1 1 1
KDS135 DC26-00039A 4.7nF
DOOR LOCK SOLENOID
1K J 0.1W
27ohm FB 2 2
2
100mA 250V 50V
R206
R62
1.5A IC13 C36 CE7 PC16
1000nF 10uF 5 1
R197
50V 50V 2
2
1
DOOR UNLOCK SOLENOID E
1
1
2 2
0.35W
GROUND MMBT3906 2 1
1
DGND
100 J 0.1W TR6 B
FB 4 1
R11 0.1W J 4.7K
16K F 0.1W
ZERO & NETWORK C
2 Water_Level_To_Main
AC1
3
R181
1
R183
C133
1nF
S_HEATER
50V 3 2
1
+5V
330 J 0.1W
2
PS9122
100nF
2
+15V *
50V
R12
C31
GROUND
W_HEATER
R63
2
DOOR_UL
1
J 2
CGND CGND
DOOR_L
1
PCF-112D2M 100 0.25W
1 2
BST-06-52
2
3 2 100
2
J R59 IC2
JP_F
JUMP
D28
0.25W
F2
DGND
250V
1.6A
R68
0.125WR67
75V150mA 1 8
0.125W
1N4148WS NC VCC
W_HEATER 2 7
1
10K
4 1 E1 NWC
1
10K
DC_LINK_SENSING
F
RY13 3 6
R56
F
E2 SCL SCL
BLEACH_VALVE
OPTION_RELAY
1
J 2
STEAM_VALVE
PCF-112D2M 100 0.25W 3 3 3 3 4 5
WATCH_DOG
1
J 2
VSS SDA SDA
MEMS_EMG
FAN_CHECK
IC5 C C C C
2
3 2 100 0.25W 2 2 2 2
R57 TR1 B B B B 24C04
15 2 WASH_HEATER STEAM_HEATER
D29
KRC246S
75V150mA C_PUMP O1 I1 CIR_MOTOR 0.2W E E E E
13 4 D_UNLOCK D_LOCK
1N4148WS PRE_V O2 I2 PRE_VALVE
CIR_MOTOR
S_HEATER 11 6 TR2 Q7 Q6
1
HOT_V O4 I4 HOT_VALVE
+15V 16 1
R17 SSR3 AC1_F DRAIN_M O5 I5 DRAIN_MOTOR R86
BST-06-52
10 7
2
3 1 OPTION_P OPTION_RELAY 1 2
2 1
O6 I6 Fo
14 3 +5V
JUMP
JP4
+15V 2
4 2 1 1
+5V C149
50V
PUMP_S 2003
1nF C151 C150
10nF 1
1W C64
1
10nF 10nF
1
50V R101
AQG22212 RY6 R45 0.2W
1 4 CGND RN2427 G 50V 50V 1 2
C33 C34 Fo
STEAM_V
2 1
DRAIN_PUMP TR4 2
2
5 I
WATCH_DOG 1
100nF 100nF 2
100
2
D20
220 3 1 2 2
50V 50V J IPM_TEMP
J O C44 0.1W
0.25W 1000nF 50V CGND
C38 2
2
C 3 100nF
2 3 B 2 50V 50V
TR3
DRAIN_M 1nF
1
100
75V 150mA
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
2
R50 +5V
DC_LINK
1 RY9 4 CGND
2 1
CIR_PUMP
R38
PH0/AINA0/INT0
PH1/AINA1/INT1
PH2/AINA2/INT2
PH3/AINA3
PH4/AINA4
PH5/AINA5
PH6/AINA6
PH7/AINA7
PI0/AINA8
AVDD5A/VREFHA
AVSSA/VREFLA
PI1/AINA9/AINB0
PI2/AINA10/AINB1
PI3/AINA11/AINB2
AVDD5B/VREFHB
AVSSB/VREFLB
AVDD5C
AVSSC
PJ0/AINB3
PJ1/AINB4
0.125W
2
5 3 CGND
D21
220 1
J
1K
1
J
0.25W
1
B 2 C166 CGND 1 80
Q2 STEAM_VALVE 100nF
2 3 KRC246S 1 AVDD5D PJ2/AINB5 DRAIN_MOTOR +5V
C_PUMP CGND 50V
1
0.2W E 2 79
PCJ-112D3MH 1N4148WS C43 AVDD5D PJ3/AINB6 WASH_HEATER
75V 150mA 1000nF 3 78
RY8 R51 2
10KJ 0.1W
10KJ 0.1W
10KJ 0.1W
10KJ 0.1W
2 1
2
DOOR_UNLOCK 4 77
1N4148WS
2
DRY_VAL 1 STEAM_HEATER
2
5 2
Water_Level_To_Main INT3/TB0IN/PA0 PJ5/AINB8
220 C
R112
5 76
J B 2 D_UNLOCK PRE_VALVE
D1
+5V PJ6/AINB9/INTC
75V150mA Q1 TB0OUT/PA1
270K
0.25W KRC246S BLEACH_VALVE CGND 6 75
D_LOCK HOT_VALVE
1W
2 3 0.2W INT4/TB1IN/PA2 PJ7/AINB10/INTD CN12
R103
R105
R107
R106
E
F
1 1
1
DOOR_UL 7 74
2
1
2
SCL COLD_VALVE
1
TB1OUT/PA3 PK0/AINB11/INTE
BAV99
70V
50mA
PCJ-112D3MH CGND
CGND C152 C153 1
R53 8 73 100 J 0.1W
R111
AD5
1 RY10 4 10nF 10nF SDA CTS1/SCLK1/PA4 PK1/AINB12/INTF RESET R507 1 2
2
2 1
1 50V 50V
DOOR_LOCK
3
STEAM_VAL
1W
220 2 2
F
10 71 1K J 0.1W
3
1 2
1
J DC_LINK_SENSING R97
D4
1 2
2
2 3 INT8/TB4IN/PA7 PB5/TDO/SWV R100 1 2
5
0.125W C26
DOOR_L CGND 12 69 1K J 0.1W
R113
1
PCJ-112D3MH 1N4148WS
50V FlashWr_TXD TXD0/PE0 6
75V 150mA 13 68 1K J 0.1W
PB3/TMS/SWDIO R102 1 2
1
DRAIN_VAL 1 4 PB2/TRACEDATA1
OPTION_PART 1 2
SUB_RST CTS0/SCLK0/PE2 8
2
+5V
2
J TB4OUT/PE3 FlashWr_TXD 9
0.25W 16 65 100 J 0.1W
DVDD5 PB0/TRACECLK R104 FlashWr_RXD R508 1 2
10
JP1 17 64 +5V 10K J 100 J 0.1W
2 3 CGND 1
DVSS R509 1 2
1 2
OPTION_P AC_ON_CHK INT5/PE4 0.1W FlashWr_BOOT 11
1
JUMP OPTION_P
1
10K J 0.1W
C40 18 63
2
0
BST-06-52 PCJ-112D3MH 1N4148WS 100nF PE5 DVDD5E SMW250-11DK
75V 150mA 50V 19 62 BLK
R10
50V 100nF
DOOR UNLOCK 1
3711-005701
AC1_F D_LOCK/UNLOCK_CHK INT6/PE6 VOUT3 1
R4 2
20 61 C41
DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK
C51
INT7/PE7 RESET 100nF CGND
SSR7 1 2
21 60 50V
1
1 4 FAN_CHECK 22 59
220 J 1W
2
1
R223 10K0.1WJ MICOM1 2
2
INTB/PL0 MODE
27 J 2W
1 2
T5CV1
1000V 1A
2 1
C2 23 58
DOOR LOCK C1
R1
D5
GS1M
100nF 2 1
24 57
50V R108 10K0.1WJ
AC1_F 2 4 50V UP UO0/PC0 VOUT15
+5V
50V100nFC28
50V100nFC32
2 3
25V4700nFC66
25V4700nFC65
25 56
1
2 1 1 1 1
1
AQG22212 PS2561AL
2
CGND UN XO0/PC1 PF4/ENCZ13
CGND 26 55
200-400% VP VO0/PC2 PF3/ENCB1
SSR1 27 54 CGND
8
28 53
7
1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2
0.1WR150
0.1WR151
29 52
6
TB5OUT/ENCB0/PD1
TB5IN/ENCA0/PD0
CIR_PUMP 1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W WN ZO0/PC5 PF0/TB7IN/BOOT
CTS2/SCLK2/PD4
PRE_V CGND 30 51
5
47 J 0.25W
10K
10K
10K
EMG0/PC6 X2
R92 PC10 2 1
1
ENCZ0/PD2
J
1 4
OVVO/PC7
INT9/PD3
TXD2/PD5
RXD2/PD6
EMG1/PG6
OVV1/PG7
1 2 1 2
R243
UO1/PG0
XO1/PG1
VO1/PG2
YO1/PG3
WO1/PG4
Z01/PG5
2
AC1 AC_ON_CHK
C196
PR33MF51YPLF
1KV
2.2nF
DVDD5
10K0.1WJ
0.1W
J
4.7K
DVSS
CGND
DVSS
SSR2 150K J 2W 100
R91
8
X1
1A 1000V R88 J
R35 R36 0.1W
GS1M +5V
7
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
FlashWr_BOOT
PRE_VAL 1 2 1 2
2 3
COOL_VAL R23
AC_ON
2
6
2 1
1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W PS2561AL
0.1W
J
10K
1
COOL_V D7 200-400% +5V
5
47 J 0.25W
R153
2
1
C201
100nF 50V
PR33MF51YPLF 1 4 +5V
HALL_A
HALL_B
1 2 1 2
+5V +5V +5V +5V 2
2
AC1
PUMP_SSR
SSR4 DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK
44
45
46
47
1
X1 RESET
8
COOL_VAL
0.1W
J
4.7K
C46
C148
1 2
R94
10K J 0.1W
10K J 0.1W
10K J 0.1W
10K J 0.1W
7
J 1 1
2
1 2 1 2
1A 1000V 1
25V4700nF
GS1M AK10012010
C113
6
R259
R266
R263
R261
1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W 2 3 C67 10MHz C158
HOT_V 1
C68 50V
5
2 1
DOOR_OPEN_CLOSE_CHK 50V 25V
47 J 0.25W PS2561AL 0.022nF
D8 200-400% 50V 2 2
2
1
C200
47
1KV
2.2nF
2 2
PR33MF51YPLF
HOT_VAL 2009-001233 Metal Glaze
R98 PC11 R93 46
SSR5 1 4 47
45 CGND
8
1 2 1 2
46
AC1 D_LOCK/UNLOCK_CHK CGND
1
R27 R28 45
CGND
0.1W
J
4.7K
44
7
1 2 1 2 150K J 2W 100 1 1 1
44
STEAM_VAL
R95
10K J 0.1W
10K J 0.1W
10K J 0.1W
10K J 0.1W
R19 J CGND
2
1A 1000V 100nF
6
1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W 0.1W C9 C19
STEAM_V GS1M 100nF 100nF 50V
R260
R265
R264
R262
CN1 2 3
5
2 1
D9
C199
2 2 2
200-400%
1KV
2.2nF
1
PR33MF51YPLF CIR_PUMP 2 9 HOT_VAL
SSR6
DRAIN_PUMP 3 8 COOL_VAL
8
1 2 1 2
1 2
390 J 0.125W 390 J 0.125W CGND
BLEACH_V SMW420A-10
5
47 J 0.25W NTR
2
1
C198
1KV
2.2nF
PR33MF51YPLF
62 _ Schematic Diagram
8-2. SUB CONTROL
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+3.3V_IS
4.7K J 0.125W
0.125W
C31
AD10011608
+3.3V_IS 50V 15V_LCD
R50
+3.3V_IS
2
+3.3V_IS 0.022nF
1K J 0.125W
+3.3V_IS +15_IS
2
10MHz
CN1 IC3 R127
XJ1
1
7W 1 2
R78
1 R125 1 3
R35
IN OUT WC_RESET C32 56 FDC6326L
1M
1
WC_RESET 2
10 J 0.25W
1
2 R1 WC_RESET GND R83
1
50mA 70V R79
1
1
3 56 2 KIA7025AP
C48
0.022nF 1 2
4 3 1 2
LCD_RXD
100 J 0.125W 1000nF 50V DRY_CON_THERMISTOR LCD_POWER ON/OFF VOUT
3
4
50V
Leakage_from_Sub 5 2 100 J 0.125W
1K J 0.125W
1 1
C15 100nF
2 1
WATER_THERMISTOR R1 R2
50V
SMW250-04 C 1
2
1
0.125W J 10K
2
3 100nF100uF B Q16 C39
MEMS_POWER_ONOFF 50 50V 25V IC4 C27 RX KRC246S 4.7nF
R126
1 1nF 0.2W
R3
DGND E 50V
LCD_RESET
R122 OPTION_SCAN 50V
AD2 2
2 2
DGND DGND 1 2 2
DGND LCD_ALIVE
1
2
1
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
CN2 2.2K J 0.125W C
1 B DGND DGND
Q4
PTC5/RxD2
PTC3/TxD2
PTC2/MCLK
PTC1/SDA1
PTC0/SCL1
VSS
PTG6/EXTAL
PTG5/XTAL
BKGD/MS
VREFL
VREFH
PTD7/KBI1P7/AD1P15
PTD6/TPM1CLK/AD1P14
PTD5/AD1P13
PTD4/TPM2CLK/AD1P12
PTG4/KBI1P4
1 2 2
1
1
0.35W
2
1
R117
2
CS1 R13
E
2 DGND
3 100R116
1
J 0.125W 2
CS2 C26 1
PTC4
48 15V_LCD
15V_LCD
100R115
J 0.125W 100nF 10K J M_SW PTG3/KBI1P3 OPTION_SCAN_2
4
1 2
SDI 50V 2 47
2
100R114
J 0.125W
2
SDO_C WC_RESET
3
RESET PTD2/KBI1P5/AD1P10
46
JOG_DIAL_A
LCD1 1 1
100 J 0.125W
6
1 2
2
C16 DIGIT_10 PTF1/TPM1CH3 VDDAD
100nF
8 +5V_IS 100nF 6 43 5 6
DIGIT_11 PTF2/TPM1CH4 PTD1/AD1P9 COMMON9 50V 2 2
50V OJ1
100 J 0.125W
100R1J210.125W
100 J 0.125W
9 7 42 7 8
4.7K J 0.125W
2
WHT 2
1
SMW250-10
2
10 RESET_From_MAIN +3.3V_IS 8 MICOM1 41 9 10
1K J 0.125W
1 2 1 2
R120
C30 MC9S08AC48 1
R51
11 10nF 0.35W DGND 9 40 11 12
2
50V MMBT3906 MEMS_EMG PTC6 DC13-00236A PTB6/AD1P6 COMMON6 9 LCD_RXD 100 J 0.125W
C35
12 Q5 2 10 39 13 14 100nF
R54
+3.3V_IS PTF7 PTB5/AD1P5 COMMON5 8 50V
1
R16 2
1
13 E 11 38 3.3V_LCD 15 16
4.7K J 0.125W
WIRE_13P
1 2
R53 PTF5/TPM2CH1 PTB4/AD1P4 COMMON4 7 2
B 12 37 17 18
2
1 1 2
R40
DGND 1 1 1 1 1
3 100 J 0.125W TXD PTE0/TxD1 PTB2/AD1P2 COMMON2 5 DGND
C 1
14 35 DGND 21 22
C43 C47 C44 C46 C45 2 RXD PTE1/RxD1 PTB1/TPM3CH1/AD1P1 4
0.47nF 0.47nF0.47nF
0.47nF0.47nF B Q1 C33 3.3V_LCD
15 34 23 24 DGND
1
50V 50V 50V 50V 50V KRC246S 4.7nF
E 0.2W 50V
15 PTE2/TPM1CH0 PTB0/TPM3CH0/AD1P0 3
J J J J J 16 33 25 26
CS2
PTE7/SPSCK1
PTG0/KBI1P0
PTG1/KBI1P1
PTG2/KBI1P2
2
2203-005029
2203-005029
2203-005029
2203-005029
2
2203-005029 2 2 2 PTE3/TPM1CH1 PTA7 2 CN5
PTE5/MISO1
PTE6/MOSI1
2
27 28
4.7K J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W
PTE4/SS1
1 1
1 29 30
4.7K J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W
PTA0
PTA1
PTA2
PTA3
PTA4
PTA5
PTA6
DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND CN4 2
VSS
VDD
31 32
RX
3
33 34
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
4.7K J 0.125W 26
4.7K J 0.125W 27
4.7K J 0.125W 28
4.7K J 0.125W 29
4.7K J 0.125W 30
4.7K J 0.125W 31
4.7K J 0.125W 32
2
DGND DGND
4
4.7K J 0.125W
DGND
35 36
2
5
37 38
2
6
39 40 1 1
R29
C41 C40 SMW250-07
1
R98
R97
R96
Arno LCD Display 4700nF
4700nF
WHT
25V 25V
2
CS1
SDO_C
SDI
SPC
1
KEY_SCAN
KEY_SCAN_2
R86
R94
R95
MEMS_POWER_ONOFF DGND DGND
2 2 DGND
+3.3V_IS
+3.3V_MEMS IC5
+5V_IS DGND DGND
2
1
R87
R88
R89
R90
R91
R92
R93
+5V_IS 1 8
4.7K J 0.125W
8
EN GND DGND
2
2 7 DGND
IN GND 0.2W
G
R52
1 1
4 5
2
R77 I 1 GS1M
1
BYP GND O DGND
C5 C1
1
1 1 2
R80
4.7K J 0.125W
2
Q2 1
IN OUT 1 2
2
KRC246S 1
GND 1 1 1
DIGIT_12 I1 O1 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm 3mm
2
0.2W E CE4 C18 3 14 RED RED RED RED RED RED RED RED
470 J 0.5W
2
100uF 100nF KIA78DM033F C23 CE3 C20 DIGIT_11 I2 O2
2001-000776
R22
16V 2 100nF 100uF 100nF 4 13
6.8V 600W
P6KE6.8A
50V 50V 16V 50V DIGIT_10 I3 IC2 O3
TVS1
DGND 1 2
6 2003 O4 11 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
2
2 2 2
I4 1W
1
7 10 R57
I5 O5 1 2
LED10 LED11 LED12 LED13 LED14 LED15 LED16 LED17
5 12 3mm 3mm
2
1
1
DGND 50 I6 O6 BUZZER_ENVELOPE
MST0001T
DGND 470 J 0.5W RED RED
C24 1 16
SW16
DGND 100nF 15 I7 O7 BUZZER_FREQ 2001-000776
50V 8 9
GND VCC 2 1 2 1
1
2
R2
1 2
LED9 LED18
+5V_IS DGND
4.7K J 0.125W
470 J 0.5W
DGND 2001-000776
2
R43 +15_IS
R58
1 2
IC1
Water_Level_From_Sub
1 20
100 J 0.125W COMMON9
R39 +3.3V_IS
1
2 19
1 2
COMMON8
3 18
3 2
1 2.2K J 0.125W COMMON7
1
4 17
C
C28
C34 +5V_IS B 2 COMMON6
1nF 10nF Q15 0.2W 5 16
50V KRC246S G COMMON5
2.2K J 0.125W
50V RN2427
0.2W E Q13 6 15
From_SUB_MAIN_Relay_Watchdog
2
2 I 1 COMMON4
2
7 14
O
R41
COMMON3
8 13
1 3
DGND
DGND +3.3V_IS COMMON2
9 12
1
VCC GND
10 11
3 2 DGND +3.3V_IS +3.3V_IS
+3.3V_IS C
4.7K J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W
B 2 KID65783AF DGND
Q8 0.2W
2
KRC246S RN2427 G
0.2W +15_IS
E Q7
R19
R20
MEMS_EMG
I 1
10K RF280.125W
10K RF210.125W
10K RF110.125W
10K F 0.125W
O +3.3V_IS
CN3 2
2
1
1 3
1K J 0.125W
1
R30
R18 JOG1
2
2 R124 0.2W 1 2
1
DGND G RN2427 JOG_DIAL_A
R55
1 2
Q9 2
LEAKAGE
3 1K R17
J 0.125W
1
R7 100 J 0.125W 1 I
3
1 2
100 J 0.125W
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
4 M_SW 1
O
JOG_DIAL_B
1 2
R8 100 J 0.125W
1
1 2
C17
1
DRY_CON_THERMISTOR 50V 3
R10 100 J 0.125W 0.5mA
1 1
1
1 2
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
7 WATER_THERMISTOR 2
C C37
1
C3 C4
D29
D20
D21
1N4148
2 B 4.7nF 4.7nF
D2
D1
Q10 100nF
2MST0001T
2MST0001T
2
1
8 KRC246S
50V 50V 50V
ST0001T
ST0001T
ST0001T
WL_S1 E 0.2W
D19
9 WL_S1
OPTION PART
MST0001T
2 2
2
DGND
10 WL_S2
WL_S2 2
M2
M2
M2
OD12
OD10
OD8
OD6
OD4
OD2
1 1 1 1
2
11 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF 1
2
WIRE_11P 50V 50V 50V 50V DGND DGND
18
SW1 1
SW4 1
SW71
SW
SW11
1
2 2 2 2
DGND
BUZZER CONTROL PART
10K J 0.125W
1 1 2 1 2
2
C11 KEY_SCAN 1
10K J 0.125W
0.1nF 1
2
100 J 0.125W 100 J 0.125W
R71
DGND +15_IS
R23
50mA 70V 50V C7 +15_IS
R24
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
2
2 4.7nF
1
WL_S2 50V
4.7KJ 0.125W
2
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
1 CE2
R63
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
1N4148
+3.3V_IS DGND DGND 50VRN2427
D 22
D23
D24
D25
DGND Q3
DGND BUZZER_ENVELOPE
2
1
1
2 I 1
R64 O
1 2
2
MST0001T
MST0001T
MST0001T
MST0001T
OD11
2
OD9
OD7
OD5
OD3
OD1
1K J 0.125W R12
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
SW10
2
SW9
SW6
SW2
1 2
BUZZER_FREQ
R31
C10
TC4069UBFN
OPTION_SCAN_2 R14
0.25W
VDD
I6
O6
I5
O5
I4
O4
1nF 1K
J
10K J 0.125W
220
50V 1 2
1
0.125W
IC6
J
R15 1
1
1
2 100 J 0.125W
10K J 0.125W
1 2
C22 KEY_SCAN_2 1
VSS
C8 4.7nF
R5
2 1
100nF
I1
O1
I2
O2
I3
O3
C2
100 J 0.125W 50V
50V 4.7nF
DGND 50V BUZZER1
R4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
2.0KHz
2
WEA20-15PC.1
1
DGND
DGND
Water_Level_From_Sub
DGND DGND
DGND
Schematic Diagram _ 63
MODEL NAME IN THE MARKET
64 _ Reference
WF - 1 12 4 X A C / XEF
9. REFERENCE
► Option Code
X: BUBBLE + VRT
Z: BUBBLE + Aqua Hose + Leakage Sensor
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