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WASHING MACHINE

TOP-LOADING TYPE
Model Name :
(ORCA PROJECT)

Model Code : WA5451ABW/XAA

SERVICE Manual

WASHING MACHINE (TOP-LOADING) CONTENTS

1. Safety Instructions

2. Features and Specifications

3. Disassembly and Reassembly

4. Troubleshooting
5. PCB Diagram

6. Wiring Diagram

7. Schematic Diagram

WA5451*

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

2. Features and Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5


2-1. Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2-2. Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2-3. Detail features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2-4. Options specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. Disassembly and Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9


3-1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3-2. Standard disassembly drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

4. Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4-1. Error modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
4-2. Corrective actions for each error code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

5. PCB diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
-1. Main PCB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
-2. Detailed Manual for Connector and Relay Terminal Part (Main PCB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
-3. Sub PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
-4. Detailed Manual for Connector Terminal Part (Sub PCB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
-5. DSP PCB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
-6. Detailed Manual for Connector Terminal Part (DSP PCB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

6. Wiring diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
-1. Wiring diagram (WA5471* / WA5451*). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7. Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
-1. Main control (WA5471* / WA5451*). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
-2. Sub control (WA5471* / WA5451*). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-3. DSP control (WA5471* / WA5451*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
1. Safety instructions

1-1. Safety instructions for service engineers


► Be sure to observe the following instructions to operate the product correctly and safely to prevent possible accidents
and hazards while servicing.
► Two types of safety symbols, Warning and Caution, are used in the 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

WARNING BEFORE SERVICING

• (When servicing electrical parts or harnesses) Make sure to disconnect the power plug before servicing.
4 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.
4 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.
4 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.
4 Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire due to lightning.

• Do not place or use gasoline, thinners, alcohol, or other flammable or explosive substances near the washing
machine.
4 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.
4 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.
4 This will prevent a risk of fire due to tracking and electrical hazard..

• When connecting wires, make sure to connect them using the relevant connectors and check that they are
completely properly.
4 If tape is used instead of the connectors, it may cause fire due to tracking.

• Make sure to discharge the PBA power terminals before starting the service.
4 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.
4 If not inserted into the bracket-heater, it touches the drum and causes noise and electric leakage.

WARNING AFTER SERVICING

• Check the wiring.


4 Ensure that no wire touches a rotating part or a sharpened part of the electrical harness.

• Check for any water leakage.


4 Perform a test run for the washing machine using the standard course and check whether there is any water
leakage through the floor section or the pipes.

• Do not allow consumers to repair or service any part of the washing machine
themselves.
4 This may result in personal injury and shorten the product lifetime.

• If it seems that grounding is needed due to water or moisture, make sure to run
grounding wires. Grounding
(Check the grounding of the power outlet, and additionally ground it to a metallic water terminal
pipe.)
4 Failing to do so may result in electric shock due to electric leakage.
[Running a grounding wire]
- Twist a grounding wire (copper wire) two or three times around the tap.
- If you connect the grounding wire to a copperplate, bury it 75 cm under the earth in a
place with a lot of moisture.
Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe, plastic water pipe or telephone
wire. There is a risk of electric shock or explosion.

75 cm

Copperplate

2 _ Safety Instructions
CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING

• Do not sprinkle water onto the washing machine directly when cleaning it.
4 This may result in electric shock or fire, and may shorten the product lifetime.

• Do not place any containers with water on the washing machine.


4 If the water is spilled, it may result in electric shock or fire. This will also shorten the
product lifetime.

• Do not install the washing machine in a location exposed to snow or rain.


4 This may result in electric shock or fire, and shorten the product lifetime.

• Do not press a control button using a sharp tool or object.


4 This may result in electric shock or damage to the product.

CAUTION WHILE SERVICING

• When wiring a harness, make sure to seal it completely so no liquid can enter.
4 Make sure that they do not break when force is exerted.

• Check if there is any residue that shows that liquid entered the electric parts or harnesses.
4 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.
4 Do not lay it down on its front. This may result in the inside tub damaging parts.

Safety Instructions _ 3
CAUTION AFTER SERVICING

• Check the assembled status of the parts.


4 Now is a good time to inspect your work. Review all connections and wiring, including mounting hardware.

• Check the insulation resistance.


4 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and measure the insulation resistance between the power plug
and the grounding wire of the washing machine. The value must be greater than 10MΩ when measured with a
500V DC Megger

• Check whether the washing machine is level the floor with respect to the original position
of the washing machine prior to service.
By doing this now will reduce for the need of customer dissatisfaction and redo call.
4 Vibrations can shorten the lifetime of the product.

4 _ Safety Instructions
2. Features and Specifications

2-1. Features

Features Description

VRT® • This Samsung washer performs smoothly at top spin speeds, minimizing
(Vibration Reduction Technology) noise and vibration.

• Even bulky garments and blankets get super clean.


The Largest Capacity
The large capacity leaves enough room for a more thorough, cleaner wash.

PureCycle™ • Clean your drum with one button!


This Pure Cycle is specially designed to remove detergent residue & dirt
(Tub Cleaning cycle) bulidup in the tub, without the need for special chemical detergents.

• The power to handle anything! Our direct-drive inverter motor delivers power
DD Motor right to the washer tub from a variable speed, reversible motor.
A beltless direct-drive motor generates a higher spin speed of 1,100rpm for
(Direct Drive Inverter Motor) more effective, quiet operation. The washer also has fewer moving parts,
meaning fewer repairs.

• The machine wash wool cycle on the Samsung machines has been tested
and passed the required Woolmark Company specification for machine
Woolmark Certified washable wool products.
Fabrics should be washed according to the instructions on the garment label
as specified by Woolmark and Samsung.

• The tempered glass lid is durable and makes it easy to see the inside of
Tempered Glass Lid
washer.

Features and Specifications _ 5


2-2. Specifications

TYPE TOP LOADING WASHER

A. Height 44.6 " / 1135 mm

B. Width 27 " / 686 mm


DIMENSION
(Inches / cm)
C. Height with Door open 57.5 " / 1465 mm

D. Depth 28.6 " / 728 mm

WATER PRESSURE 137~800 kpa (20 psi ~116 psi)

WEIGHT 68 kg

CAPACITY 5.4 cu.ft

WASHING 120 V 700 W

WASHING AND HEATING 120 V 1250 W


POWER
CONSUMPTION
SPIN 120 V 400 W

DRAIN 120 V 80 W

SPIN REVOLUTION 1100 rpm

6 _ Features and Specifications


2-3. Detail features
Grade WA5471 * WA5451*

Image

Capacity (IEC) 5.4 5.4


Diamond interior drum yes yes
PureCycle™ yes yes
Washing Cycles 13 11
Main Spec Internal heater yes yes
VRT® yes yes
Pulsator material STS STS
Max rpm 1,100 1,100
Motor DD motor DD motor
Color Stainless Platinum Neat White
Center display 88:88 88:88
Jog Dial Grace Same Grace Same
Main display (right side) LED LED
Design LED color Red Red
Door Lid TC Tempered glass Tempered glass
Easy door (Damping) Yes Yes
Frame VCM (Stainless platinum) PCM
Top Cover Steel (EGI) + painting Steel (EGI) + painting
MEF (cf/kWh/cycle) 2.5 or more 2.2 or more
Energy WF (gal/cycle/cf) 4.0 or less 4.5 or less
EnergGuide (kWh/year) 200 or less 220 or less

Features and Specifications _ 7


2-4. Options specifications

Item Item Name Code No. Remark

ASSY-HOSE WATER (C) DC97-15648A Default

ASSY-HOSE WATER (H) DC97-15648B Default

HOSE-HANGER DC62-10278A Default

MANUAL-BOOK DC68-03050A Default

Note
• You can purchase additional water supply and drain hoses from a service center.

8 _ Features and Specifications


3. Disassembly and Reassembly

3-1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly


Tool Type Remarks

Heater(1),Tub(16), Fixer screw(5), Motor(1),


10mm
Box driver Balance(5)
17mm
Damper(2), Damper(friction 1)

Double-ended 10mm Replaced by box driver


spanner 17mm Leg

A Tool for protecting empty turning of bolt or


Vice pliers abrasion from using box driver
For disassembly of Spin drum

Others
(screwdriver, nipper, Common tools for servicing
long nose pliers)

JIG for the ASSY SPIN


BASKET

Disassembly and Reassembly _ 9


3-2. Standard disassembly drawings
► This is a standard disassembly diagram and may differ from the actual product.
Use this material as a reference when disassembling and reassembling the product.

Part Figure Description

1. Remove the 2 screws holding the control


panel assembly and turn the panel over.

Sub PCB Assembly


2. Separate the wire connected to the sub PCB.

3. Pull the Encoder-Knob to separate it and


then remove the 3 fixing screws.
When reassembling the PCB, take care
that you do not damage the control-panel
fixing hook.
After replacing the sub PCB, check the
key operation.

1. Separate the control panel, remove the screw


holding the PCB cover, and turn the main
PCB assembly over.

Main PCB Assembly

2. Separate the wires connected to the main


PBA.
After reassembling the housing, check
if the wires are properly connected.
When disassembling and reassembling
the housing, take care that you do not
damage the part.

10 _ Disassembly and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

1. After separating the control panel, separate


the water-valve housing.
2. Remove the 3 fixing screws and remove the
screw from the main PCB.

Water Valve

3. Remove the wire-harness and release the 4


clamps connecting the hoses.
When releasing the clamps, take care
that you do not tear the hoses.

Disassembly and Reassembly _ 11


Part Figure Description

1. Separate the control panel.


2. Separate the water valve housing.
3. Remove the 4 screws holding the bracket
frame.
4. Lift the top cover assembly and leave it at a
slant.

5. Use a pair of pliers to pull down the holder


shaft.

Door Assembly

6. Pull the door hinge one side to the left with a


pair of pliers.

7 . Life the door up and separate the door in the


opposite direction of separating the hinge.

12 _ Disassembly and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

1. Remove the 4 screws from the frame-bracket


(U/L).
2. Separate the control panel assembly.

3. Separate the water valve, the main PBA, the


pressure switch and the filter EMI housing.
Top Cover Separate the housing to prevent stress and
Assembly damage to the wire-harness.
/ Door Switch 4. Separate the main wire hareness, the
pressure switch hose clip , Gnding screw .
5. Release the bleach hose clamp.

6. Separate the top cover assembly by lifting


the top part of the assembly.
7. you can check the door switch If turn the
Top cover upsie down

1. Disassemble the control panel assembly.


2. Separate the pressure switch housing.

Sensor Pressure
Switch

3. Before separating the hose, release the clip.


When releasing the clip, take care that you
do not tear the hose.

Disassembly and Reassembly _ 13


Part Figure Description

1. Place the frame in such a way that the front


faces left.
2. Disconnect the wire next to the circulation
Circulation - Pump pump.
3. Remove the circulation pump housing.
4. Remove the 6 screws.
5. Separate the pump cover.

1. Separate the connector.


MEMS
2. Remove the 2 screws.

1. Separate the back cover.


Drain-Pump 2. Separate the pump cover.
3. Remove the 2 screws.

14 _ Disassembly and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

1. Remove the 2 screws holding the panel


control Separate all the wires connected to
the housing.

2. Remove the 4 screws fixing the tub-cover,


release the hook on the side, and separate
the tub-cover.

Clutch Assembly
(continued)

3. Separate the pulsator-cap by inserting the


tip of a (-) screwdriver between the pulsator-
cap and the pulsator and then lifting the
screwdriver up (↑).

Disassembly and Reassembly _ 15


Part Figure Description

4. Remove the bolt holding the pulsator with a


10mm wrench.

Clutch Assembly
(continued)

5. Remove the shaft with the jig wrench.


- Release the nut in a clockwise direction.
- Fasten the nut in a counterclockwise
direction.

6. Place the main body so that the front frame


faces upward and remove the 4 bolts holding
the saddle with a 10mm wrench.
When you place the washer on the floor,
take care that you do not damage or
scratch the product.

16 _ Disassembly and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

7. Remove the bolt holding the DD-motor


housing with a 17mm wrench and then
remove the motor housing.

8. Remove the 6 bolts holding the DD-motor


Clutch Assembly with a 10mm wrench.
(continued)

9. Separate the 2 marked housings and then


remove the DD-motor.

10. Press the hook to separate the housing.

Disassembly and Reassembly _ 17


Part Figure Description

11. Separate the slide guide and the coupling


by pulling them forward. Disassemble the
coupling and the spring.

12. Remove the 2 screws holding the drain


motor.
13. Remove the 5 screws holding the slide guide
Clutch Assembly assembly.
(continued)

14. Remove the 2 screws holding the clutch


motor (10mm bolt).

15. Remove the 8 screws fixing the clutch


assembly and then separate the clutch
assembly.

18 _ Disassembly and Reassembly


4. Troubleshooting

4-1. Error modes


► This is a washer integrated error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.

For USA
Error Type Causes Remarks
LED
- 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 - Too much lubricant has been applied to the insertion
LE
Sensor 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.
- The motor spin net is not engaged.
Motor Driving
- The motor’s internal coil is damaged (short-circuited This error occurs because of restrained
Error and Hall 3E
or cut) revolutions
Sensor Error
- The hall sensor terminal is not connected.
- Foreign material (e.g. a screw) has entered the motor.
- Foreign material is entering the water supply valve.
- The water supply valve terminal is not connected.
(Wire disconnected)
- The warm water and rinse connectors are incorrectly
switched with each other.
nF
Water Supply - This occurs if the PCB terminal from the drain hose to
Error the detergent drawer is not connected. Check whether
the transparent hose is folded or torn.
- The cold and warm water supply hoses are incorrectly The water supplied for 1 minute drying
switched with each other. cycle is 0.3 ~ 0.4 L.
- The water temperature is sensed as higher than 50 ˚C
nF1
in the Wool or Delicates/Hand wash for 8 seconds
- The pump motor impeller is damaged internally.
- Wrong voltage (220 V → 110 V) is supplied to the
parts.
- Part fault
- This occurs due to freezing in the winter season
Drain Error nd
- The drain hose is clogged. (Injection error, foreign
material)
- The water pump terminal is not connected: rubber
band, bills, cotton, hair pins, coins have collected
inside the drain pump ASSY.
- The signals between the sub and main PBAs are not
sensed because of commuication error.
- Check the connector connections between the sub
Commnication
AE and main PBAs carefully.
Error
→ Check for 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).
- A switch is jammed or stuck due to be pressed
unevenly due to deformation of the control panel or
button.
Switch Error
- This error may occur when the screws that hold the
(Main Relay E2
sub PBA in place are tightened too much.
Error)
- A button other than the Power button is continually
pressed (for more than 30 seconds).
- Deformation of an internal plastic injection part
- A screw for assembling the sub PBA is tightened too
much.

Troubleshooting _ 19
For USA
Error Type Causes Remarks
LED
dS - A switch contact error because of a deformation of the
When the door is opened after starting
(Before door hook
operation
operation) - When the door is pulled by force
LO - The door lock switch terminal is connected incorrectly.
Door Error
(Unlock - The door lock switch terminal is broken.
Fail) - This occurs intermittently because of an electric wire
FL leakage
(Lock Fail) - Main PCB fault
- The washing heater is short-circuited or has a wire
disconnected.
- The washing heater in the tub has an error. (Contact
Heater Error HE error, temperature sensor fault)
- It occurs not water temperature fault but the water
temperature sensor fault is continuously defected for
5 seconds.
- Heater engagement fault (out of place)
- The air hose is out of place and water leakage occurs
during the spin cycle.
Water Leakage
LE - Water leakage occurs at the front with foaming
Error
because of too much detergent
- Water leakage occurs because the connecting hose
to the detergent drawer is connected incorrectly.
- Water is supplied continually because the water level
detection does not work.
- Because the drain hose is clogged and there is
an injection error (at a narrow section), the water
level detection does not work and water is supplied
This error occurs because the water level
Overflow Error OE continually.
sensor terminal is out of place.
- Water is supplied continually because of freezing or
because there is foreign material in the water supply
valve.
- This error may occur when the water level sensor is
degraded.
- The washing heater in the tub has an error. (Contact Heater sensor fault
Temperature error, temperature sensor fault) : When the connector is connected
tE1
Sensor Error - The connector is connected incorrectly or is incorrectly or has a wire disconnected or
disconnected. contact error
- As laundry causes this error, check the laundry.
Unbalance
dc - Find the reason for the imbalance and solve it as
Error
directed in the user manual.
- This occurs when too much foaming is detected. It is
also displayed while foaming is removed. When the
removal is finished, the normal cycle proceeds. “Sd”
Foaming or “SUdS” is displayed when too much foaming is
Sud
Detected 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.)
- This error occurs when the position of the clutch is
not detected. If the position detection signal is not
1. Check the clutch motor.
received15 seconds after the clutch motor starts, the
Clutch Motor 2. Check the assembly status of the
PE spin drum is shaken left and right and thenthe motor
Error clutch motor.
is restarted.
3. Check the wire connector terminals.
- If the motor position signal is not received even after 3
reattempts, a PE error occurs.

20 _ Troubleshooting
For USA
Error Type Causes Remarks
LED
- After the completion of the clutch position detection,
and the clutch hall signal is invalid, the spin drum is 1. Check the clutch hall sensor.
shaken left and right and then the clutch hall signal is
clutch motor 2. Check the wire connector terminals.
evaluated again.
hall sensor PE1 3. Check the clutch switching status.
This, if the clutch hall signal is still invalid,the clutch
error - Check the coupling assembly and
position switching status is checked and then the
operation is restarted.(If the 15 reattempts fail, this disassembly status.
error occurs.)
- If the output from the MEMS sensor is over 4.5V or
1. Check the MEMS sensor and PBA.
MEMS error 8E under 0.5V and it continues for 5 seconds, this error
2. Check the wire connector terminals
occurs.

Troubleshooting _ 21
► These are common troubleshooting procedures for each drum-type washer error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.

Error
Error Type Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
LED
► Check the water level sensor
frequency.
• Check the water level sensor terminal connections

22 _ Troubleshooting
• Water level sensor fault and contacts. 1. Check it after the water level
• Incorrect connections of the water • An error occurs if an incorrect water level sensor sensor and the connector are
Water Level level sensor terminal is used. Make sure to check the material code. connected.
1E
Sensor • The hose part for the water level (Abnormal operation) Checking Part : Blue
sensor is folded. • If the water level sensor is faulty, replace it. Color Wire Oragne Color
• Main PCB fault • If the error persists despite taking the action above, Wire
replace the PBA. 2. Frequency: Approx. 26.4 KHz
without water (Min 25.9KHz)

• Check the motor connector terminal ► Check the motor Winding


connections and contacts. Coil
· Washing motor fault • Plug out the connector and
• 3E is displayed because overloading
· Washing motor hall read resistances at any two of
occurs due to too much laundry. the three terminals on Motor
sensor fault
• If the hall sensor terminal is faulty, : Should be 19.4Ω (at 25oC)
· Incorrect connections of
Washing Motor replace the hall sensor.
the washing motor/hall
Error and Hall 3E • Check whether the stator of the
Sensor Error sensor connector
4-2. Corrective actions for each error code

motor cover is damaged. ► Check the motor Hall Sensor


· Washing motor rotor CN1
• Check for coil disconnections due to • Check the resistance on the
and stator fault 1-5V-1 main PCB motor
foreign material. 2-Hall-A (Between pins 2 and 4, 3 and 4
· Main PCB fault
• If the PBA control circuit is faulty, 3-Hall-B of the four (4) pins)
4-GND - Resistance : Approx. 2 to 4
replace the PBA. MΩ
5-Clutch Hall IC
- Check the voltage when the
power is on.
► These are common troubleshooting procedures for each drum-type washer error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts.

Error
Error Type Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
LED

1. Check the resistance for the


• If the water supply valve has a wire disconnected,
water supply valve.
replace it.
- Resistance: 0.9 kΩ to 1.2 kΩ
• Check whether the water supply valve is clogged
• Water supply value fault between the terminals of the
Water Supply with foreign material and whether water is supplied
nF • Main PCB fault Water Supply Valve.
Error continually.
• Freezing in the winter season 2. Check whether there is
• Check whether no water is supplied because of
foreign material in the water
freezing in the winter season.
supply valve diaphragm &
• If the PBA relay operates abnormally, replace the PBA
Filter

FILTER Diaphragm

• If the drain pump revolutions are restrained due to


freezing in the winter season, check the method to
• Freezing in the winter season remove the freezing and remove as directed.
• Foreign materials in the drain • Check whether the revolutions of the drain pump
Check the drain pump
pump motor are restrained by foreign material, and remove
Drain Error nd resistance.
• Poor physical connection as directed.
(Resistance 20oC : 14.2 Ω ±7%)
• Drain pump fault • Check the wire connectors on Main PCB and Drain
• Main PCB fault Pump ASSY. The connector or wire may have poor
physical connection.
• Check the drain pump resistance.

• Check the wire connections and terminal contacts


between the sub and main PBAs.
• The signals between the sub and
• Check for disconnected wires.
Communication main PBAs are not sensed.
AE • Check whether the sub PBA is short-circuited because -
Error • Incorrect wire connections
of moisture.
between the sub and main PBAs.
• If the main PBA’s communication circuit is faulty,
replace it.

Troubleshooting _ 23
Error
Error Type Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
LED

• Check whether either the Power switch or a tact Check the contact between the
switch is continually pressed. control panel buttons and their
• Check whether the service PBA holding screws are corresponding tact switch.
• The Power button is continually fastened too tight. If they are fastened too tight, - There must be a gap
Switch Error

24 _ Troubleshooting
pressed. loosen them a little. between a control panel
(Main Relay E2
• A button other than the Power • If the main PBA switching IC on/off error has occurred, button and its corresponding
Error) micro switch.
button is continually pressed. replace the main PBA. GAP
• The “E2” error occurs if the main relay connections Otherwise, an error
are incorrect. Check the connections. If there is no occurs after approx. 30
error in the connections, replace the main PBA. seconds has passed.

1. Check the resistance for


Reed SW (Checking Part :
White-Green Wire)
- Resistance: Approx 0.2Ω
between the terminals of
Reed SW.

• Check the Door-Lock SW terminal connections and 2. Check the resistance for
contacts. Motor (Checking Part : Black-
• Bring the probe of tester into contact with two Brown Wire)
terminals of Door-Lock SW. - Resistance: 33Ω to 46Ω
DS • Door-Lock SW fault [DS Error] In state of Door Close, Check Reed SW between the terminals of
Resistance. Motor.
Door Error FL • Reed SW fault
[FL Error] In state of Door Unlock, Check Motor
LO • Main PCB fault Resistance. And In state of Door Lock, Check Door
Lock Contact Resistance.
[LO Error] In state of Door Unlock, Check Motor
Resistance and Door Unlock Contact Resistance. 3. Check the resistance for
• If Resistance is satisfied with Spec, Replace the PBA. Lock/Unlock Contact
(Checking Part : Lock White-
Red Wire Unlock White-Blue
Lock Wire)
- Resistance: Resistance:
Approx 0.2Ω between the
terminals of Contact.
Check the Door Lock/
Unlock state.

Unlock
Error
Error Type Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
LED

1. Check the resistance for the


Heater
- Resistance: 11.4Ω to 12.6kΩ
between the terminals of the
• Thermal Fuse of Heater is Check the Wash Heater terminal connections and Heater.
opened contacts.
• Heating Wire is disconnected • Bring the probe of tester into contact with two
Wash Heater HE1
• Heater is on Electric Breakdown terminals of Wash Heater resistance. If Circuit Breaker of
• Thermistor fault • If Resistance is satisfied with Spec, Check the home is acted, Check
• Main PCB fault thermistor or Replace the PBA. the resistance for
the heater between
terminal and Flange.
- Resistance: “∞”

• Check for any leakage on the base, Hose, Valve and


Tub connections and take any required action.
• Check for any leakage.
• During natural draining, this error occurs when the
Water Leakage • Foreign material in the DV case
LE drain bellows are clogged with foreign material.
Error • Fault of a hose or incorrect part Remove the foreign material.
engagement in the product
• Check the drain motor operation. Replace if it does
not operate normally.

Water level Sensor


• If the water level sensor has a functional error, replace
it.
• Check the hose. This error occurs if it is torn or has a
• Water level sensor fault
Overflow Error OE hole.
• Freezing in the winter season
• This error occurs if water is frozen in the winter
season. Use hair dryer to defrost hose. Consider
relocating the unit to warmer location.

Troubleshooting _ 25
Error
Error Type Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
LED
• Check the connections for the washing heater
temperature sensor connector.
• If the washing heater temperature sensor has a
functional error, replace it.
• Washing temperature sensor fault

26 _ Troubleshooting
- A tE error occurs.
• Dry temperature sensor fault
• Check the connections for the dry heater temperature
Temperature • Faulty and incorrect connections
tE sensor connector. -
Sensor Error of the dry condensing sensor
• If the dry heater temperature sensor has a functional
• Main PCB fault
error, replace it.
• 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.
• Check the type of laundry. Check whether it may
cause an unbalanced situation.
• Motor hall sensor fault - Educate the consumer in this case is to press
Unbalance Error dc -
• Caused by the laundry contents pause reposition the load or remove a few items.
Press start to continue and complete the wash
cycle.

• If the clutch motor doesn’t work, check the resistance


• Clutch Motor Coil cut or break.
between clutch motor’s terminals( 1 and 3) • Check the clutch motor
• Clutch Motor housing
Clutch Motor PE • Check the connection of clutch motor’s housing. resistance between 1 and 3.
disconnection
• Check whether the revolution of the clutch motor is (Resistance at 20oC : 2.18kΩ±7%)
• Foreign materials at clutch motor
restrained by foreign material, and remove it directely.
5. PCB diagram

5-1. Main

6
9
7 10
5
7

4 2

8
11 3

Location Part No. Function Description Location Part No. Function Description

1 IC15 Motor Control Control to Motor TE1~4


8 RY8~10 Load Control Turn ON/Off the Load(Valve etc.)
SSR1
2 RY12 Main Relay Main Power Relay
Door Lock Switch • Drive the Door Lock Switch
9 RY1,Q5
3 F1 FUSE Limit the Over-Current Driving Circuit • Toggle CW/CCW

Drive the SSR or Relay


4 BD1 Making DC Voltage It works to Change the AC to the DC 10 IC6,9 Driving Circuit
• Supply the Current to the Acting Current

5 CE13,14 Charging Voltage Charge the DC LINK (300V) 11 RY13 Heater Relay Heater Relay

6 IC3,14 Switching IC Making a stable DC

7 T1,2 Trans Circuit Chopping the DC Link

PCB Diagram _ 27
5-2. DETetailedan foronnectorandelay Terminal Part (MAIN PCB)

► CN3
1 Door Lock Motor
2. Door Lock Motor
3. GND
4. Unlock Contact
5. Lock Contact
6. Reed Switch
7. 5V-1
► CN2
1. Standby
2. TX
3. -RX
4. Reset
5. 5V-IS
6. GND
7. 12V-IS
8. EMG
9. Power On
10. Water Level
11. Sub Reed

► CN1
1. 5V-1
2. Hall-A ► CN8
3. Hall-B 1. U
4. GND 2. V
5. Clutch Hall IC 3. W

► RY13
1. Rinse Valve
2. Hot Valve
3. Cold Valve
4. Blitch Valve ► RY12
5. N.C 1. AC2
6. Clutch contact 2. AC2-1
7. Cycle Pump
8. Clutch Motor
9. Drain Pump
10. N.C

► RY13 ► CN6 ► CN7


1. AC1 1-AC1 1. Reactor
2. Wash Heater 3-AC2-1 2. Reactor

28 _ PCB Diagram
5-3. Sub

1 5
4
2

Location Part No. Function Description

1 Micom1 Control Function Control Key and LED Function


Sensing Thermistor , Water Lavel and vibration

2 SW1 Jog Dial Jog Dial

3 CN9 Communication Part Connect Main PBA

4 CN8 Conecting Sensing Part Connecting Thermistor , Water Lavel and Mems Sensor

5 LED1~28 LED Lamp Display Function

6 BZ1 Buzzer Making a sound

7 SW2~6 Switch Operating or changing Function

PCB Diagram _ 29
5-4. DETetailedan foronnectorerminal Part (SuB PCB)

► CN2, CN10
All Of Pin
Connected Display & Key scan Part

► CN9 ► CN8 ► CN7


1. Sub Reed 1. 3.3V-Mems 1. U3.3V
2. Water Level 2. SPC 2. Reset
3. Power On 3. SDI 3. BKGD
4. EMG 4. SDO 4. GND
5. 12V-IS 5. N.C
6. GND 6. CS1
7. 5V-IS 7. GND
8. Reset 8. GND
9. RX 9. Thermistor
10. TX 10. N.C
11. Standby 11. Water Level Sensor
12. Water Level Sensor

30 _ PCB Diagram
5-5. DSP PCB

2
1

Location Part No. Function Description

1 DSP1 LED Display Display Function

2 LED1~28 Display Display Function

3 CN1,2 Connector Connecting Sub PBA

4 SW1~6 Switch Operating or changing Function

PCB Diagram _ 31
5-6. DETetailedan foronnectorerminal Part (DSP PCB)

► CN1, CN2
All Of Pin
Connected Display & Key scan Part

32 _ PCB Diagram
6. WIRING DIAGRAM

6-1. WIRING DIAGRAM (WA5471* / WA5451*)

n 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 _ 33
7. Schematic DIAGRAM

7-1. Main (WA5471* / WA5451*)


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+15V

JP4 +5V
1 2

+15V +12V-IS JUMP


KIA7805AF +5V 0
BST-06-52

2
DC_LINK DC_LINK IC12 TD2 CE11 C52

27K F 0.1W
1 1

47uF 100nF

2
PTC1 T1 T2
D23 +15V D1 50V 50V

P6KE24A
AC1-1 1 10 1 3 1 10

R119
1 2 1 2 1 2

CN7 IN OUT +5V-IS


2.7 27 GND IC1 1 1 1

1 AC1-1 1 ES3D 1 ES3D D28

2
2 9 CE12 PTC2 2 9 200V 3A 1 3 2 2
IC15 CE17 CE16 CE15
R125 1000uF

100K J 1W
2 47uF 47uF 47uF

1
2 C51 C2 1 2

IN OUT R117
1nF 25V 1nF

1
100K AC1-1 AC1-1 1 2

+5V 50V 50V 50V

R1
YDW236-02 1W CE7 GND 21 1
1KV 1KV UG2D IPM_TEMP1 2

TH_29 VB3_1
RED
1 2 1 2 1 2

470uF 2.7 27

10K J 0.25W
3 1
3 8 3 8 200V 2A KIA78D05F 20 2 2 2 2

16V

1K J 0.25W
BD1 2

2
IPM_TEMP 100 J 0.1W NTR
N L

10K J 0.1W
2 1 2 RCIN_28 W_VB3_2
R129 C45 3 C1 CN8

2
4 1 CE14 50V 19 3

R161
820uF 470k R89 50V 100nF BD2 CE2 CE1 3
R112 R14 ISO_27 VB2_5

R120
W
1 2

D26 C43 10uF D2 1000uF

2
250V 0.5W 0.25W 100nF 100nF
4 7 4 1 4 7 R2 18 4
DD-Motor
1 1

600V 25V AGND

2
1 2
AGND 1K 450V 1 2
50V CE3 AGND VSS_26 V_VB2_6 2 V
2 1 2 1 2 1

15A 470uF

2
JP2 US1M CE18 C54 50V R123 17 5
DF06S
2

2 470uF 100nF 16V

1
27 J 0.25W 4.7 J 0.25W 100nF +15V

1000V 1A
F1 D24 600V
2 F0 VDD_25 VB1_9 1 U

1A 1000V
16V 50V C3

1
1 2
US1M F0

D3

US1M
2 1

JUMP 5 6 2 1A 1A 5 6 16 6

US1M
2 1 ISO_24 U_VB1_10

1
AC2 AC1 12A US1M 1000V 0.1W J 100

D7
D22 2 2
15 7

1
250V 1

JUMP
2
DYT-00673 DYT-00673 FAULT_23 +_13 DC_LINK DC_LINK
US1M 0.1W J 100

1
CGND

2.2nF

2.2nF
Z1 14 8
GXX
1

400V

400V
JP1 1
Z1 2
R115
1

LIN3_22 -_16 1

0.1W J 100

C56

C55
AC2 AC2 C37 Y1 13 9 9 9 C53
CE13 R128 10nF Y1 2
R110
1

820uF ZD2 0.5W GND GND GND 0.1W J 100


LIN2_21 HIN1_17 100nF
AGND 470k 0.5W C47 CE10 AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND CGND 50V

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5
X1 12 1010 10

2
CN6 250V 0.5W 27V 100nF 22uF 27V GND GND GND GND GND X1 2
R106
1
10 630V
1 1 1 LIN1_20 HIN2_18
ZD1 50V 50V 0.1W J 100

2
AC1 1 C50 C49 W1 11 1111 11

NC

VCC

NC

VCC
1 2

2.2nF 2.2nF

2
2
W1 2
R105
1
11 HIN3_19 2

400V 400V 0.1W J 100

1
2 STR-A6079M STR-A6079M C9 V1 10

IC14
100nF R100

IC3
AC2-1 V1 2 1

FB/CC/OLP

FB/CC/OLP
AC2-1 50V 0.1W J 100 STK621-727S-E

FM/SS/BR

FM/SS/BR
3 U1 9

*
AC2-1 CE4 GND AGND U1 2
R97
1
9

S/OCP

S/OCP

*
2 2 2

WHT 22uF

1
GND

GND
2

50V

1
90019WS-03WHT

AGND AGND PC15 PC2 AGND

2
R94 R17

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4
4 1 +15V 4 1 +12V-IS

R103

R104

R109

R114
R96

R99
1 2 1 2

3.3K F 0.1W

3.3K F 0.1W
2

2
1 1

1.5 J 1W
4.7J 0.25W R11 4.7J 0.25W

R111
0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W 0.1W

R95

R16

9.1K F 0.1W
2

1
C44 1.8 C7
10nF 3 2 1W 10nF 3 2 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K
50V AGND R91 50V F F F F F F

R4
1

1
0.1W F 2003-000445
PS2561AL PS2561AL
2 2

C40 10K C5
100nF 2007-000052 50V
+12V-IS 50V R90 100nF R7

1
1 2 1 2
AGND 5V_1

2
RY12 5V_1
AC2 4 1 +5V

1
3

3
C

C
AC2 AC2 AGND 10K J 0.1W CGND 10K J 0.1W DC_LINK

75V 150mA
2

4.7K J 0.1W

4.7K J 0.1W
2

2
1N4148

1R

1R
D27 IC11 IC2
DC_LINK

1.5M J 0.25W 1.5M J 0.25W


TL431AILP TL431AILP

R50

R21
AC2-1 3 2 +5V-IS

2.4K F 0.1W
2

2
AC2-1

A
2

R126
R93
1

PCF-112D2M +5V-IS

R5

1
0.1W F
2K PC9 R20 5V_1

2K J 0.1W
2
2007-000669 +5V HALL_A 4 1 5V_1

1N4148WS
2

1
HALL_A 1 2

AGND

R13

75V 150mA
C Q7 2

1N4148WS
GND
1

R9 WHT

2
B 3 D5 100 J 0.1W
Q6

2
C11 5V_1 CN1
KSC2328A 100nF

2
2 1

D9
1W

1uF
25V

1N4148WS

R127
AGND

1
E 0.1W 1K 50V 5V

C6
G PC4 R43 GND 3 2 1
2

D16
1 R6 4 1 1
WATCH_DOG
2
Hall-A
2

2
PS2561AL
2

1
0.1W I 1 WATCH_DOG R86 +5V GND
200-400%

1
10K 2K 0.1W Hall-B
O AC1-1 R81 3 Hall Sensor

1
AC1-1
1 2

3 RN2427 PC16 DC_LINK_SEN DC_LINK_SEN 1 2

+5V 4 GND
AGND 5V_1
1

0.2W 3 2 100K J 2W 1 4

4.7K J 0.1W
1

5V_1

2
100 J 0.1W 5
GND C10

4.7K J 0.1W
PS2561AL 100nF

0.25W F 27K
1

2
R92

4.7K J 0.1W
2
50V

R121
GND

R51
GND
2

R19
2 3 AC_CHECK 2

1
R10 D21
AGND AC2-1 AC_CHECK
GND PS2561AL

1
0.1W AC2-1
2 1

10K J 0.1W
2

1
100 PC10 R18
R8
1N4007 HALL_B 4 1
1

1
1A 1KV R113 HALL_B 1 2

GND Clutch Hall Sensor

1N4148WS
150mA 75V

5V_1
1

100 J 0.1W

75V 150mA
D6

1N4148WS
1

AGND

2
AC1-1 +5V C8
100nF

1
CE20 AC1-1
1 2

22uF 50V

D8
PC1 3 2

2
50V 100K J 2W 1 4

2
PS2561AL
2

POWER_ON POWER_ON R12 AGND


200-400% GND
2

1
0.1W GND
2K

2 3 AGND +5V

1
CLUTCH_CHECK
GND D4 CLUTCH_CHECK
CLUTCH_OUT CLUTCH_OUT 2 1
PS2561AL GND

10K J 0.1W
2

2
1N4007
1A 1KV R15 R42
10K
0.1W
PC14

1
R124 CLUTCH_SEN 4 1
100 0.25W +15V CLUTCH_SEN
+5V +5V +5V
1 2

RY13
4 1 +15V
1 2

AGND 3 2

10K RJ620.1W

10K J 0.1W
2

2
R122

3
100 0.25W
2

IC4 PS2561AL

2
BAV99

R61
3 2 X1 200-400%
Washer Heater D25
Crystal1 1 2
Crystal2
8
VCC NC
1 R39 AD1
PCF-112D2M 1N4148WS Crystal1 1 1
Crystal2 7 2 1
1K
SX-1

1
WP NC 0.1W

1
1

C3916MHz C38 6 3 C17


0.022nF 0.022nF 100nF

1
EEPROM-2 SCL NC
50V 50V 5 4 50V +5V
BLITCH BLITCH EEPROM-1 SDA VSS +5V-IS
AGND GND
GND
2 2 2

RINSE RINSE DOOR_CW_CCW DOOR_CW_CCW


CAT24AA04TDI-GT3
HOT HOT DOOR_TURN_ON DOOR_TURN_ON
100 R48
3 AGND AGND COLD COLD 1 2

+5V-IS

1K J 0.1W
2
SPARE SPARE 1 2
AC_CHECK
PC8
C 5 1

R49
2HEATER_ENA AC_CHECK +5V
Q19 B HEATER_ENA PUMP PUMP 100 R67 +5V-IS
KRC246S +5V
AGND
0.2W E CLUTCH CLUTCH

1K J 0.1W
1

2
1 1 1

+5V DRAIN DRAIN 4 C12


1nF

R32
C28 C27 C71
1 1nF 10nF 4.7nF 2 50V
Q20 2 50V 50V 50V R29
1 1 1

0.35W E WATER_L

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
2

MMBT3906

1
10nF
250V

C84 C20 CE5 1 2


WATER_L
Q10
2 2 2

PR33MF51YPLF 100nF 100nF 47uF


C69

R146 3 2 B 1

1uF
25V
50V

C72
50V 50V C 4.7K J 0.1W

P57
P56
P55
P54
P53
P52
P51
P50
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
+15V
8

1 2 G
1

R25 PS9122 3

330 J 0.1W
7

2 2 2

2
150 J 0.5W 1 2

3 I 1 WASHER_HEATER +5V
O WASHER_HEATER 1 64 AGND
6

AGND

R40
620 J 1W +15V C VSS P03
2 3 RN2427 CLUTCH_CHECK 2 63 PC17 R130
B
5

F2 Q18 0.2W CLUTCH_CHECK Crystal1 Crystal1 VIN P02 4 1


KRC246S +5V +5V 3 62
1 2
EMG EMG
TE3 0.2W

1
AC1-1 AC1-1
1 2
E Crystal2 Crystal2 XOUT P01
PR33MF51YPLF 4 61 2K J 0.1W
AGND
2

TEST TEST P00

10K J 0.1W
8

2
250V R24 +5V TEST 5 60 R132
R148 R63 GND

2
10nF
250V

1.6A 1 VDD P97 3 2


7

R101
0.1W 0.1W
C70

R147
1 2
+5V 6 59
1 2

100 P21 P96 10K


6

1 2
620 J 1W F0 100 J 0.1W PS2561AL
7 58
1

IC13

10K J 0.1W
200-400%
1

2
F0 P22 P95
5

1
150 J 0.5W 1 3 8 57

R131
AGND

1
C73 IN OUT NRESET P94
TE4 1uF GND 9 56 GND +5V-IS
25V 1 1
REED-SW REED-SW P20 P93
PR33MF51YPLF KIA7042AP Z1 10 55 R44 PC5
2

1
C42 C46 Z1 P30 P92 1 4
8

2 1

100nF 100nF Y1 11 54 AGND 1 2

R23
10nF
250V

CE9 50V 50V Y1 P31 IC8 P91


7

1uF
C68

R145
1 2

X1 12 TMP88FW45AFG 53 2K J 0.1W
50V +5V X1 P32 P90
6

2 2
1 2
620 J 1W AGND W1 13 52 AGND
1

W1 HEATER_ENA HEATER_ENA
R28
P33 P87 2 3
5

150 J 0.5W V1 14 51 +5V +5V +5V-IS


1 2

4.7K J 0.1W
2
IC6 V1 P34 P86 EL_COMMON1 R57
TE1 U1 EL_COMMON1 PS2561AL 2K J 0.1W
15 50 200-400%
10nF
250V

R85
16 1 U1 P35 P85
1
CLUTCH_SEN
2
CLUTCH_SEN 1

PR33MF51YPLF AGND AGND AGND AGND


C67

R144 O1 I1 F0 16 49
15 2 F0 P36 P84 LOCK_SIG 100 J 0.1W LOCK_SIG C16 2
8

1 2 EL_COMMON EL_COMMON
O2 I2 EL_COMMON1 17 48 10nF
1

R26

1K J 0.1W
AGND

2
14 3 EL_COMMON1 P37 P83 50V
7

150 J 0.5W 1 2

O3 I3 COLD 18 47
100

R31
13 4 COLD P40 P82 UNLOCK_SIG 0.2W
6

620 J 1W HOT R88 J UNLOCK_SIG


2
G RN2427
O4 I4 19 46
12 5 HOT HALL_B 1 2

P41 P81 TX R60 Q8


5

COLD RINSE HALL_B


3 O5 I5 20 45 1 I

1
11 6 RINSE HALL_A 1 2

P42 P80 RX 1 2

O
TE2 O6 I6 BLITCH HALL_A 21 44
R87 100 WHT

R84
HOT BLITCH SPC_OUT SPC_OUT P43 100 J 0.1W
2 +15V 10
O7 I7
7 J 1 1
22
AVSS
43 +5V
3
5VIS_ONOFF
CN2
SSR1 R75 9 8 RXD RXD P44 AVDD 1
5VIS_ONOFF1 STANDBY

1
C36 C35

0.1W 4.7KJ
RINSE
1 1 3 +15V VCC GND 10nF 10nF 23 42
2

CN4
2 1
TXD TXD P45 VAREF C25 PC6 2 TX
50V 50V 24 41 100nF
+5V 1 4
JUMP

1 1 1 1

2003
BLITCH
4 1 10 JP3 0.25W 220
1W 2 2
CS_OUT CS_OUT
P46 P77
C21 C22 C23 C24
50V
AGND
+5V 3 RX

2 9 4.7nF 10nF 10nF 10nF +5V-IS 4 Reset

1K J 0.1W
2
+12V-IS
AGND 50V 50V

2
DRAIN-PUMP 50V 50V
9 2 4 EL_COMMON +5V-IS
1

3 8 0 EL_COMMON R45 5 5V

P47
P60
P61
P62
P63
P64
P65
P66
P67
P70
P71
P72
P73
P74
P75
P76

R58
CLUTCH-MOTOR AQG22212
2 2 2 2
2 3 GND
8 Sub PBA
1 2

4 7 6
AGNDAGNDAGND +5V-IS
PS2561AL

25
26
27
28
29
REED-SW 30

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
5 6 MEMS_POWER 1K J 0.1W +5V 7 12V
200-400%
1

0.1W J 10K
1

1
PUMP MEMS_POWER PC7
7 NTR
RY8 R80 4 1 C13
10nF GND
EMG EMG
8 EMG
AGND AGNDAGND AGND AGND

R34
1 4
50V POWER_ON Power On
6
1 2

IPM_TEMP
9

10K J 0.1W
POWER_ON

GND

WATCH_DOG
2
2

2
CLUTCH_OUT

DC_LINK_SEN
CLUTCH_SIG CLUTCH_OUT 0.25W220 3 WATER_L 10 Water Level
0.35W E 2
R35 WATER_L

2
R70
5 D18 C 0.1W J 10K MMBT3906 1 2
sub_reed
1N4148WS Q9 B 1 3 2 Q11 SUB_REED
SUB_REED
11
2 3 MMBT3904 B 1
2 1
2K J 0.1W

WASHER_HEATER
0.35W C

WATCH_DOG
PS2561AL

REED-SW
1

1
E
5 10 PCJ-112D3MH
1 1
R46 200-400% 3
RY9 R78 C30 C33 2

4.7K J 0.1W

1K J 0.1W
10nF 100nF

2
4 9 1 4 IC9

1K J 0.1W
50V

2
1 2
50V
AGND
2

R59

R47
IPM_TEMP
16 1

DC_LINK_SEN
0.25W220

R36
DRAIN
3 8 5 D19 15
O1 I1
2 DRAIN
2 2

O2 I2 CLUTCH
1N4148WS

1
CLUTCH
2 7 2 3 14 3

1
O3 I3 PUMP
1

13 4 PUMP AGND
PCJ-112D3MH SPARE
1 6 12
O4 I4
5 SPARE IC17
RY10 R77 O5 I5 DOOR_CW_CCW +5V +3.3V
1 4 11 6 DOOR_CW_CCW GND MEMS_POWER 1 8
1 2
DOOR_TON DOOR_TON O6 I6 DOOR_TURN_ON MEMS_POWER
EN GND
AGNDAGND AGND
2

10 7 DOOR_TURN_ON 2 7
0.25W 220 O7 I7 IN GND
5 D20 9 8 +3.3V
3 6 AGND
1N4148WS VCC GND R143 OUT GND
2 3 1 2
+3.3V 1
4 5
2003 BYP GND
1

+5V C59
PCJ-112D3MH D29 1W +5V-IS 0 J 0.25W 100nF
7W 50V MIC5209-3.3YM
RY6 R27 1N4148WS AGND
2

1 4 FDC6326L 1 1 1
1 2
R52 5V_1 2 2
2

2 1
0.1W VIN VOUT 5V_1 CE19 C61 C65
0.25W220 +5V-IS 4.7K 4 3 10uF 100nF 0.47nF
50V
220 J 0.25W

5 5VIS_ONOFF 5VIS_ONOFF +3.3V 50V 50V 50V


D15 D10 PC11 ON/OFF VOUT
2

4 1 5 2 100nF
C58
1

14
15
16
1N4148WS
1

2 1

2 3

10K J 0.1W
R1 R2 1 2 2 2

2
R41

6 1 C60 1

100nF
1

1N4148WS C66

VDD

GND
Res
R142
PCJ-112D3MH 150mA 75V 3 IC18 1nF 50V

10K J 0.1W
2
D 50V +3.3V
8

1
1

+12V-IS 1 R33 3 2 DOOR_TON

R141
2

G 1 2
2
13 1 AGND

1
DOOR_TON GND VDD_IO +3.3V
RY12W-K 4.7K 0.1W PS2561AL AGND
Q5 S 12 2
7

200-400% GND IC16


2

+12V-IS GND NC
SI2308BDS 2 KR3DH 1

1
R30 11 TYPE 3
AGND INT 1 NC C57 +3.3V +3.3V +5V +5V
0.1W 10 4 100nF
6

CCW 10K Res SCL/SPC SPC 50V +3.3V +5V +5V


9 5
1

AGND

SDA/SDI/SDO
INT 2 GND

10K F 0.1W
GND
2 1

2
5

CW C74

1KR1F600.1W

1K F 0.1W
SDO/SA0

R162
1 1

100nF

2
RY1
CN3 C76 C77 50V

750 F 0.1W

750 F 0.1W

750 F 0.1W

750 F 0.1W

R157
100nF 100nF

2
CS
50V 50V
Door Lock 1

R155

R154

R153

R152
GND
2

1
IC20

8
7
6
2 +5V 2 2

AGND

1
200-400% 1 8
3 PS2561AL +5V +5V VCCA VCCB
AGND

1
1 4 2 7 SPC_OUT
UNLOCK 4 +5V AGND AGND A1 B1 SPC_OUT
5V_1
LOCK R107 3 6 TXD
5 R116 A2 B2

2
4 5 TXD
REED 6 SUB_REED SUB_REED R53 GND OE
2 3 0.1W 0.1W +5V +5V
7 5V_1 PC12 1 2
UNLOCK_SIG UNLOCK_SIG 10K 10K
5V_1 J J +5V TC7WPB9306 +5V
WHT 1 4 1K 0.1W

1
CN5

10K F 0.1W

1KR1F580.1W

1K F 0.1W
R118 100 0.1W J AGND

2
RXD
+5V RXD 1 2

1 +5V

R156

R159
GND IC19
GND PC18 R55 R108 100 0.1W J 2
1 4 2 3 TXD 1 8
PC13 1 2
LOCK_SIG LOCK_SIG TXD 1 2

3 VCCA VCCB

1
R37

R38

PS2561AL 2 7
1K 0.1W 4 A1 B1 RXD
200-400% TEST R98 100 0.1W J RXD
3 6
4.7K J 0.1W

4.7K J 0.1W
2

R151 TEST 1 2

5 A2 B2 CS_OUT
2 3 4 5 CS_OUT
1 2
REED-SW R54 R56 6 AGND GND OE

10K J 0.1W
2
0.1W 0.1W
PS2561AL SMW250-06DK
1 1

1K J 0.1W REED-SW 10K 10K


1K J 0.1W

R102
200-400%
1 1 1 1

BLK TC7WPB9306
2

C75 C78
10K J 0.1W

100nF 0.022nF
2

C82 C81 C80 C79


R150

0.022nF 0.022nF 0.022nF 0.022nF 50V 50V


R149

C83 50V 50V 50V 50V


10nF AGND

1
GND GND
2 2

50V AGND AGND 2 2 2 2


1

AGND AGND
AGND AGND

GND AGND

AGND

34 _ Schematic Diagram
7-2. Sub (WA5471* / WA5451*)
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+3.3V

XOUT

XIN
+3.3V BKGD

CN7 WATER_THERM
1
IC3
WATER_THERM
1 C9 D0 1 20
REED_2 REED_2 100nF BZ_ENA BZ_ENA D0

XIN
R19 RESET

XOUT
2 RESET 50V D1 2 19
1 2
POWER_ON POWER_ON D1
BKGD

10K J 0.125W
BKGD
3 2 D2 3 18
1M J 0.125W MEMS_POWER MEMS_POWER BKGD D2

2
X1 4 D3 4 17
D3

10K J 0.125W
SMW250-04DW

R23
XIN XIN 1 2
XOUT D4 5 16
WHT

2
XOUT GND D4
AD10011608 D5 6 15

64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
R54
10MHz +3.3V D5
GND

1
1 1 D6 7 14 G6
GND D6

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
4.7K J 0.125W
C7 C5 +3.3V D7 8 13
0.022nF 0.022nF GND

1
D7
50V 50V 9 12

R18
REED_1 1 48 VCC GND
2 2
+3.3V
GND REED_1 PTC4 PTG3/KBI1P3 OPTION1 10 11
IC6 2 47 OPTION1
WL_SUB IRQ/TPMCLK JOG_B KID65783AF
PTD3/KBI1P6/AD1P11

1
1 3 WL_SUB 3 46 JOG_B
RESET JOG_A +12V

100nF
IN OUT RESET PTD2/KBI1P5/AD1P10
GND GND GND C8 4 45 JOG_A GND

50V
C12
C8 PTF0/TPM1CH2 VSSAD
+3.3V KIA7025AP 5 44
2
LED7
1 2
LED28
1 2
LED18
1

2 VDDAD

2
1 1
PTF1/TPM1CH3 IC4
+5V 6 43 R11
2 CE4 C6 PTF2/TPM1CH4 PTD1/AD1P9 C7 1 16 RED RED RED
1uF 100nF 7 42 C7 I1 O1
1 2

50V 50V
1K J 0.125W

PTF3/TPM1CH5 PTD0/AD1P8 C6 2 15
8 41 GND C6 I2 O2 330 0.5W
2

0.2W PTF4/TPM2CH0 MICOM1 PTB7/AD1P7 D0 D0 C5 3 14


RN2427 G 2 2

MC9S08AC48 C5 2
LED5
1 2
LED27
1 2
LED17
1

9 40 I3 O3
R59

Q19 PTC6 PTB6/AD1P6 D1 D1 C4 4 13


I 1 10 39 C4 I4 O4 R10 WHT
O PTF7 PTB5/AD1P5 D2 D2 C3 5 12 RED RED RED SMW250-10DW
LIGHT LIGHT11 38 C3 I5 O5
1 2

10
1

EMG 3 PTF5/TPM2CH1 PTB4/AD1P4 D3 D3 C2 6 11


EMG 12 37 C2 I6 O6 330 0.5W 9
STANDBY PTF6 PTB3/AD1P3 D4 D4 C1 7 10
2
LED26
1 2
LED16
1

3 STANDBY 13 36 C1 I7 O7
2
LED3
1

8
TX PTE0/TxD1 PTB2/AD1P2 D5 D5 8 9 R9
C TX 14 35 GND VCC RED RED 7
2 RX PTE1/RxD1 D6 D6 1 2
RED
B PTB1/TPM3CH1/AD1P1
Q18 RX 15 34 6
KRC246S BZ_FRQ PTE2/TPM1CH0 D7 D7 2003 330 0.5W
0.2W GND GND GND BZ_FRQ PTB0/TPM3CH0/AD1P0 1W LED25 LED15
E 16 33
2 1 2 1

5
CS2 PTE3/TPM1CH1 C7 C7 2
LED1
1

PTE7/SPSCK1

PTG0/KBI1P0

PTG1/KBI1P1

PTG2/KBI1P2
PTA7
CS2 GND

PTE5/MISO1

PTE6/MOSI1
R8 RED RED 4

PTE4/SS1
1
1 2
RED 3

PTA0

PTA1

PTA2

PTA3

PTA4

PTA5

PTA6
330 0.5W

VSS
VDD
2
2
LED2
1 2
LED24
1 2
LED14
1

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
C6
C6 R7 CN2
+5V GND +3.3V C5 3 RED RED RED
IC8 C5 1 2

C4 +3.3V C
1 3 C4 C0 2 330 0.5W
1 1
+3.3V B
IN OUT C3 C0 Q10
C30 C34 GND C3 KRC246S LED4 LED9 LED23

0.125W J 4.7K
2 1 2 1 2 1

GND 1nF 1nF 0.2W

1
1 1 1 +3.3V C2 E R6
2

1 1
KIA78DM033F 1 1 1 1 1 50V 50V C2
2 RED RED RED

R24
C31 C32 C33
6.8V 600W

1 2
P6KE6.8A

C1
C23 CE1 CE2 C19 C36 C37 C38 1nF 1nF 1nF C1
CS1

SDI

SDO

SPC
2 2

100nF 100uF 100uF 100nF 100nF 100nF 100nF


TD1

50V 50V 50V C0 1 330 0.5W


50V 10V 10V 50V 50V 50V 50V C0

2
2 2 2
2
LED6
1 2
LED11
1 2
LED22
1

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

GND GND KEY_SCAN2 KEY_SCAN2


R5
GND RED RED RED
1

GND 1 2

KEY_SCAN1 1

CS1 SDI SDO SPC KEY_SCAN1 3

2
RESET GND C11 330 0.5W
RESET C13 C15C14 100nF C
2
LED8
1 2
LED13
1 2
LED21
1

4.7nF
4.7nF
3 100nF

SW5
1 1 1 50V C8 2 B R3
GND R22 C 1
50V C8 Q11
1 KRC246S 1 2
RED RED RED
1 2 B Q14 CE7
2

E 0.2W LED19

1
MMBT3904 100uF
WIRE_6P 2.2K J E 0.35W 10V 50V 50V 330 0.5W
10K J 0.125W

6 0.125W 1 2 2 2
2
LED10
1
2

2 2
1
2
LED12
1 2
LED20
1 2 1

5 1
C35 R4
100nF GND RED WHT
R21

4 C27 50V 1 2
RED RED RED SMW250-10DW
100nF
3 50V 2
GND 1
330 0.5W
1

+5V
2 2
GND 2
+3.3V
1K J 0.125W

1 3
2

CN11 R51 KEY_SCAN1 KEY_SCAN1 4


GND GND
R41

1 2
KEY_SCAN2 KEY_SCAN2 5
WIRE_11P 2 4.7K J 0.125W
STANDBY
6
11 R44 0.35W E R52

10K J 0.25W
1

STANDBY 7
MMBT3906

2
10
1 2 1 2
TX
Q15 B TX
1 8

R49
9 100 J 0.125W C 4.7K J 0.125W
+5V +12V 9
8 3 3
C R53 10

1
7 +5V Q13 B 1

D12

D11

D10

D9
1 2

MMBT3904
6 0.35W 2.2KJ

1
E CN10
2

+12V 5 2 R50
0.125W

CN6 EMG
4 1

GND

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
1 +12V EMG +5V
3 C20 +5V
100nF

2
2 +3.3V
1

TUB_LIGHT WL_MAIN WL_MAIN 50V


10KJ

D4

D3

D2

D1
2 R42

2
1

1K J 0.125W
3

1
1 REED_IN REED_IN C24 1 2
+5V
PURPLE_PJT
2

10nF

2
TUB_LIGHT
CN9 GND 50V 4.7K
GND 2 MMBT3906 R38
2.2K J 0.125W

SW2

SW3

SW4

SW6
R43 Q7
3

1
GND
2
E
2
70V 50mA

R20

2
1 2

OPTION1
1
AD2

R58
BAV99

+5V 1 B 1 2
RX OPTION1

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
4.7K J 0.125W C RX KEY_SCAN1 KEY_SCAN1
100 J 0.125W
4.7K J 0.125W

+3.3V
3 3
1

10K J 0.25W

10K J 0.25W
1

R39 C

2
2 1 B Q8
1
R57

1 2

+3.3V MMBT3904 1

R13
C1

R2
GND 4.7K J 0.125W E 0.35W C10 4.7nF
0.2W 4.7nF 50V
G
1

RN2427 2 50V

1
Q20 POWER_ON 2

3 I 1 2 +3.3V +3.3V
O POWER_ON 1
R40 2

4.7K J 0.125W

4.7K J 0.125W
C
B 2 3 GND

2
Q12 4.7K J 0.125W
KRC246S GND GND
0.2W

R4 5

R47
E

+3.3V_MEMS GND GND SW1

1
1 R46 1
JOG_A JOG_A1 2

CN8 2
1K J 0.125W
1 JOG_B JOG_B1 2
3
2
SPC GND
1
R25
2 SPC R48 1K J 0.125W JES1612GAS
3 100 +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V +12V 1 1 5V
1
R26
2
SDI SDI
100 C26 C25 0.5mA
4 R28 SDO SDO 100nF100nF
10K RJ350.125W

10K J 0.125W

1 2

100 50V 50V


10K F 0.125W

5 R30 CS2 CS2


2

4.7K J 0.125W
1 2
2

6 100 2 2

R31 CS1 CS1

2
R34

1 2

100
R33

R17
8 100 J 0.125W
1

R32
GND
1

9
1 2
WATER_THERM WATER_THERM 1

1
1 2
REED_1 REED_1 E R16
10 1W 1 2

R36 1K J 0.125W KSA928A-Y


11 3 Q16 B 3 3
4.7K J 0.125W
1M J 0.125W

C16 C
12 1
C C
2

2
1 2
REED_2 REED_2 2 2
WIRE_12P B B
REED_IN

Q17 Q5
0.1nF KRC246S R37 1K J 0.125W 1 1 1
KRC246S BZ_ENA BZ_ENA
50V E 0.2W E
C8 C2 C3
100nF 100nF100nF
3

R27 50V 50V 50V


1

70V 50mA

1 1
AD1

REED_IN
BAV99

100 J 0.125W
GND GND
2 2 2
R15
4.7K J 0.125W

R29

2
2 1
2

1K GND

R14
GND
+3.3V GND
+3.3V R1
GND

1
R12 TUB_LIGHT
1

1 2 2 1

1 2
WL_SUB TUB_LIGHT
WL_SUB +3.3V 300 J 1W BZ1
1K J 0.125W 3
14
13
12
11
10

7W
9
8

C4 FDC6326L +3.3V_MEMS C
1nF
TC4069UBFN

+3.3V_MEMS 3 CE5 2 BZ_FRQBZ_FRQ


VDD
I6
O6
I5
O5
I4
O4

50V +3.3V 47uF Q4 B


VIN VOUT
MEMS_POWER 4 3 C 50V KRC246S
IC5

MEMS_POWER ON/OFF VOUT 2 E


1 2

Q9 B LIGHT LIGHT
5 2 1

KRC246S
2

C17
2.2K J 0.125W
VSS

R1 R2 1 1

100nF C29 0.2W E


I1
O1
I2
O2
I3
O3

10K J 0.125W

10K J 0.125W

6 1 100nF
2

50V C28 CE6 1


1nF 100uF
2

IC9 50V
GND 10V
R60

50V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

2
R55

R56

2
1 GND
2 2

GND
GND
1

WL_MAIN
1

WL_MAIN
GND

GND
GND GND
GND

Schematic Diagram _ 35
7-3. DSP CONTROL (WA5471* / WA5451*)
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PURPLE_PJT
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3 8 9 10 11 12
LED3 8 9 10 11 12 DSP1
2 DGD-D5818V-A
1
CN1 2 1 1
LED2 1
2
2
3.1mmRED 3
3
4
2 1
4
5
5
6
LED1RED
3.1mm 6
7
7
2 1

3.1mmRED
LED7 LED6 LED5 LED4
LED11
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1

RED RED RED RED RED


3.1mm 3.1mm 3.1mm 3.1mm 3.1mm

LED10 LED9
LED8
2 1 2 1 2 1

RED RED RED


3.1mm 3.1mm 3.1mm
CN2
1
2
3
4
5
D5

D4

D3

D2

D1
D6

6
1

1
1

7
8
9
2

2
2

10
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

PURPLE_PJT
1N4148

SW2 SW1 SW4 SW3 SW6 SW5


2

2
1

36 _ Schematic Diagram
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