V Series Slim SERVICE MANUAL 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Specifications 1.1. Product Specifications 1.2. Name Plate 2. Installation Instructions 2.1. Moving and Installing 2.2. Detergent Box Group 3. Operating Instructions 5.1. LCD Screen, Function Buttons & Knobs 5.2. Program List 5.3. Program Details 5.5. Child Lock 4. Test Mode 6.1. Autotest 5. Service Mode 5.1. Service Autotest 5.2. Failure Codes 6. Troubleshooting Guide 7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 7.1. Top Plate 7.2. Door 7.3. Tub Bellows Seal 7.4. Detergent Drawer 7.5.
1. 1.1. Specifications Product Specifications 40 lt Product Type Front Loader Capacity 5 kg Max Spin Speed (r/min) 400 – 500 – 600 – 800 – 1000 – 1200 - 1400 Energy Consumption A Water Consumption 43 L/cycle Control Panel LED display Wash Programs 15 settings Dimensions Height 84,5 cm Width 59,7 cm Depth 41,6 cm Child Lock Other Features 1.2.
2. Installation Instructions 2.1. 2.1.1. 1. 2. 3. 2.1.2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 2.1.3. 1. 2. Moving and Installing Removal of Transportation Screw Transportation screws, which are located at the back side of the machine, must be removed before running the machine. Loosen the screws by turning them anticlockwise with a suitable spanner. Pull out the screws and rubber washers. 4.
2.1.4. 1. 2. 3. 4. Water Supply Connection Washing machine is supplied with a single (cold) water inlet. To prevent leakage from the connection joints, a rubber washer is included in the hose packing. Fit this washer at the end of water inlet hose on the tap side. Connect the hose to the water inlet valve. Tighten the plastic connector by hand. Please call a qualified plumber if you are unsure about this. Water pressure of 0,1-1 MPa from tap will enable machine to work more efficiently.
3. 3.1. Operating Instructions LCD Screen, Function Buttons & Knobs PR PT SW2 SW1 SW3 SW4 SW5 PR SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 PT 3.2. Program selector 16 programs with ON/OFF.
3.3. Program Details Program Details for 40 lt Total Water Consumption (lt) Total time (min) Max. T(°C) Max.energy(kwh) COTTON90°C 61.6lt 125min 83°C 1.02kwh COTTON 60°C PW 56,6lt 137,2min 51°C 1.02kwh COTTON 60°C 40,8lt 146min 55'c 0,87kwh DELICATE COLORS 51lt 95min 42°C 0.49kwh COTTON 40°C 52.6lt 125min 41°C 0.66kwh SYNTHETICS 60°C 30lt 85min 56°C 0.74kwh CURTAIN WASH 51.8lt 120min 41°C 0.87kwh SYNTHETICS 40°C 25,8lt 78min 43°C 0.44kwh MIX WASH 25.
3.5. Child Lock Activation 1. 2. The Chihl Lock Symbol is appear on the lcd display. 2. The Child Lock Symbol is deleted on the lcd display. Press the 1. and 2. function button for 4-5 seconds. Deactivation 1. Press the 1. and 2. function button for 4-5 seconds. Deactivation Indication Activation Indication 1. Option icon makes fast blink and is then off. 1. The symbol (I6) makes fast blink for indication and is then fix on. Child lock during the programme 1.
4. Test Mode 4.1. Autotest * This test is for quick checking of the product. You can not see the failure codes. 1. Press the 1st Function button when the Program knob is at the STOP position. 2. While pressing 1st Fuction button. Change the position of the knob to 1.
5. Service Mode 5.1. Service Autotest End users can only see E1-E2-E3-E4. During service autotest, other failures can be seen. 1. Set program knob at position 3 after selection spin speed to max. 2. While pressing the T °C (Sw2) button, keeping T °C (Sw2) button pushed, turn program knob to position 2, release T °C (Sw2) button change position of the third to second, and remove the T °C button within 1 second.
5.2. Failure Codes Error Indication Door is not locked Door is unlocked during programme Lack of water Pump failure Overflow NTC or Heater Failure Motor Failure - 1 (Tachometer open-short circuit or motor connector is disconnected) Motor Failure - 2 (triac short circuit) Electronic Pressure Sensor 6.
FAILURE Excessive foam in the detergent drawer PROBABLE CAUSE Too much detergent has been used. Wrong detergent has been used. The washing result is bad. The washing result is not good. Laundry too dirty for the program you have selected. The amount of detergent used is not sufficient. Clothes exceeding the maximum capacity has been filled in machine. Water may be hard. Distribution of the clothes in machine is not well-balanced. The water is seen in the drum during washing.
7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 7.1. Top Plate 1. Remove two screws that fix the top-plate at the back. 2. Push the top-plate back and pull it up. 2. Pull the door up. 3. Remove screws that fix the door group. 4. Put the door outside plastic with helping screwdriver as it is shown in the picture. 2 1 7.2. 1. Door Remove two screws that fix the door.
5. Remove the door inside plastic as it is shown in the picture. 6. Remove six screws that fix the door hinge as it is shown in the picture. 7. Remove the door handle as it is shown in the picture. 8. Remove the door handle pim as it is shown in the picture.
7.3. Tub Bellows Seal 1. First remove the spring wire fixing the tub bellows seal by using the small size screw driver. Pull the tub bellows seal as it is shown in the picture. 2. Remove the tub bellows seal-body fixing spring. 7.4. 1. 7.5. 1. Detergent Drawer Remove the detergent drawer and pull it up carefully Control Panel Remove the screw which fix the control panel to the front panel.
2. Remove three screws fixing the control panel. 5. Remove the lcd communication cable as it is shown in the picture. 3. Pull the control panel up. 6. Remove electronic card cover as it is shown in the picture by using small screw driver. 4. Remove connectors as it is shown in the picture. 7. Remove lcd electronic card as it is shown in the picture.
7.6. 7.7. Kick Plate Front Panel 1. Remove the right part of the kickplate as it is shown in the picture. 1. Remove two screws fixing the front panel at the bottom as it is shown in the picture by using T25 2. Remove two screws fixing the kickplate. 2. Remove two screws fixing the door lock as it is shown in the pictures. 3. Pull the kickplate left and push it down.
3. Remove the tub bellows seal as it is shown in the pictures. 4. Remove two screws fixing front panel at the upper as it is shown in the picture. 5. Remove two screws fixing front panel at the below as it is shown in the picture. 6. Remove the front panel as it is shown in the pictures.
7.8. Upper Support Bracket 7.9. Detergent Drawer Housing 1. Remove two screws fixing the body group at the front as it is shown in the picture. 1. Remove the tub seal clamp by using the pliers, which is attached to the detergent drawer housing. 2. Remove two screws fixing the body group at the upper as it is shown in the picture. 2. Remove the four connectors that is connected to the feed valve as it is shown in the picture. 3.
4. Remove the detergent drawer screw. 2. Remove two screws fixing the parasite filter. 5. Remove the detergent drawer housing assembly. 3. Pull the power cable group up as it is shown in the picture. 4. Remove parasite fitler fixing body group as it is shown in the picture. 7.10. 1. Power Cable Group and Parazit Filter Remove the five conectors that is connected to the parasite filter.
7.11. 1. Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS) Remove the connector that is connected to the EPS. 7.12. 1. 7.13. 2. Pull the EPS upward to remove as it is shown in the picture. 3. Remove the eps hose handcuffs and eps hose as it is shown in the picture. Door Lock Remove the connector that is connected to the door lock. Pump Motor 1. Remove pipe clip that fixes the drain hose. 2. Remove pipe clip fixing the tub outlet hose.
3. Remove the connector that is connected to the pump motor. 2. 7.15. 4. 7.14. 1. Remove four screws fixing the pump motor. Front Counterweight Remove four screws fixing the front counterweight on the front. (Box wrench size 13 mm) Pull the counterweight back Heater 1. Remove the four connectors that is connected to the heater. 2.
3. 7.16. Hold the heater and pull it out. 7.17. Transport Screw 1. Remove four transport screws (box wrench size 10 mm) 2. Hold the transport screw and pull it out. Tub Bellows Seal 1. Remove the tub gasket clip by using small screwdriver. 2. Hold the tub bellows seal and gasket-body fixing spring together, and pull them up.
7.18. 1. 2. 7.19. 1. Upper Counterweight Remove two screws fixing the upper counterweight by using box wrench size 13 mm. Remove the upper counterweight 2. Cut the five lead wire holders as shown the pictures. a) b) c) d) 3. Remove the four screws fixing the spring hanger sheet iron. 4. Remove the washing group as it is shown in the picture. Washing Group Remove the connector that is connected to the motor.
7.20. 1. 7.21. 1. 7.22. 1. Shock Absorber PIN Remove two pins fixing the shock absorber as shown in the picture. Belt Remove the belt as it is shown the picture. 2. 7.23. Remove the driven pulley it is shown the picture. Motor 1. Remove the four screws fastening the motor under the tub by using T40 2. Pull the motor up for disassembly. Driven Pulley Remove the screw fixing driven pulley it is shown the picture (By using T40).
7.24. 1. 7.25. 1. Tub Entrance with Bellow Hose Remove the tub entrerance with bellow hose. 7.26. 1. Remove twenty four screws fixing tub using box wrench size 8 mm. Pressure Switch Hose Group Remove screw fixing the pressure switch water reservoir. 7.27. 2. Tub Remove the tub exit with bellow hose with ball by using box wrench size 10 mm. 1. Drum Remove the drum.
8. 8.1. Component Specifications Drain Pump Drain pump is both a mechanical and elektrical component which is used to drain water inside the washing machine. It has an synchronous motor inside. For better performance maintanance, pump filter should be cleaned regularly. 8.1.1. Technical Features Nominal voltage Nominal current Nominal power Frequency Resistor (coil) Water flow: Thermal protector 8.1.2. 220 - 240 V 0.
8.2. Resistance Heating element (Resistance) is a component which is desingned to regulate temperature of water inside the drum. It has three connections: Phase, notral and ground connections. 8.2.1. Technical Features Kind of heating Nominal voltage Nominal power Resistance Thermal fuse 8.2.2.
8.3. NTC Component which sends signals to PCB about the water temperature inside the tub. The Resistance (Ohm) value of the NTC decreases as the temperature increases. 8.3.1.
8.4. Valve Valve is an electrical and mechanical component which is designed to take water from the network system into the washine machine. It is operated by PCB card. 8.4.1. Technical Features Nominal voltage Nominal power Frequency Rated flow: Operating water pressure 8.4.2. 220 – 240 V 8 VA 50-60 Hz 7 lt/min (±15 %) 0.0,3 – 1 Mpa Checking of Component Check the resistance value on the component with multimeter as shown in below pictures.
8.5. 8.5.1. Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS) Technical Features Electromagnetic field occurs as a result of the vibration of the membrane which is under pressure in the coil. The nucleus part is moved up and down by the electromagnetic field. The water level is regulated by the frequency which is controlled by the PCB and changes according to the movement of the nucleus part. 8.5.2. Checking of Component 1. Push the door lock slider with screwdriver. 6.
8.6. Motor The washing machine has an asynchronous motor. It is controlled by the PCB. It is essential to check the motor for correct diagnosis and quick servicing. In the below picture, socket points on the motor is shown to measure with multimeter.
Tacho and stator (full field-half field) ohm resistance values for the motor types are listed in the below table. MOTOR KODU FİRMA STATOR (TAM SARGI) (ohm) TAKO (ohm) STATOR (YARIM SARGI) (ohm) SICAKLIK 32003986 ACC 3.30-/+ 7% 184-/+7% 1.20-/+7% 20 °C 32004905 ACC 2.70-/+ 7% 184-/+7% 1.04-/+7% 20 °C 32006966 ACC 3.00-/+ 7% 184-/+7% 1.50-/+7% 20 °C 32007450 ACC 2.70-/+ 7% 184-/+7% 1.08-/+7% 20 °C 32004572 ACC 1.20-/+ 7% 184-/+7% 0.60-/+7% 20 °C 32008809 ACC 0.
8.7. Door Lock Door lock is activated at the beginning of the program in order to prevent the door from opening. It can be unlocked approximately after 2 minutes of the program end. This time delay is caused by the PTC which is assambled in the door lock. 8.7.1. Technical Features Lock Time (20 °C) Unlock Time (20 °C) Nominal voltage Nominal current 8.7.2. 2” – 6” 35” – 75” 220 V 16 (4) A Checking of Component Check the resistance value on the component with multi-meter as shown in below figures.
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