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1. Replace the sensor NO pressure Replace the PWB assembly Main Checking voltage between two pins as press the power button is the voltage 220 240V AC 220 240V DRAIN MALFUNCTIONING Remove foreign material Is the drain hose twisted or frozen Is the impeller of the drain pump clogged Reconnect or repair the Is the connector disconnected disassembled connector YES Replace the pump Is the coil of drain pump cut off assembly resistance of coil is 90 160 When checking voltage between connectors D on spinning is the voltage 220 240V as the figure Replace the PWB assembly Main PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN 22 WASH HEATER TROUBLE PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN When checking the voltage between connector the PWB assembly Main during whites washing ls the voltage 220 240V Replace the PWB assembly Main After power off is the resistance of wire BROWN BLUE connectors between 100to300 GI Normal After power off and the heater terminal is disconnected is the resistance 10 to 300 NO Replace the heater assembly HEATING CONTINUOUSLY ABOVE THE SETTING WATER TEMPERATURE When disconnect the connector 1 on the PWB assembly Main is the resistance of the Natural connectors Violet Orange between 2 5k to 180k 105 C 0 C Replace the thermistor 6322FR2046F When checking thermistor on th
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3. website http www LGEservice com e mail http LGEservice com techsup html WASHING MACHINE MODEL SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLE CORRECTLY BEFORE OFFERING SERVICE M 80150FB M 90150 5 FB M 10150 5 FB WD 10160 5 FB WD 10164FB M 11150 5 FB WD 11151 6 FB DWD 11151 6 FB NWD 11151 6 FB WD M 12150 5 FB WD 12160 5 FB WD 12164FB WD M 13150 5 FB WD 13151 6 FB DWD 13151 6 FB NWD 13151 6 FB WD 1025FB WD 10150 5 F WD WD WD WD SN TARA pn Jul 2002 PRINTED IN KOREA P No 3828ER3013D CONTENTS eo PECIFICATON E 3 2 FEATURES TECHNICALEXPLANATION D 4 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION ME 6 AS INSTALLATION dal 7 O A O ee eee eee ee 10 6 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM CHART RTE 12 Z NNOUBEESNOOHNO Gosi AR EE 13 T BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE soit tmnt GRP EE cet a ees 13 e Eeer 13 7 3 HOW TO KNOW THE WATER LEVEL FEREOUENUN 13 TA ERROR DISPLA EE 14 8 ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK CIST sisas ta 16 8 1 DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL OPERAT ION sssosnnnnneensnsnnnnnnesnsenrrrnnnssnn 16 8 2 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING eoooeo seo o a aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaaaaaaececaca 19 9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS needed e AES io 25 IOSE PEOPEDNIEW nad a r A O TN Z RA 32 10 1 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY nnnsssssssnnnnnssnsennrrneessererrrrnesssrrrrrnnnes 32 10 2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL amp DISPENSER ASSEMBLY
4. YES Is the tap opened Seck Is the tap frozen NO Is the water supply shut off NO Is filter in the inlet valve clogged with foreign Clean the filter of material inlet valve NO Visit to check 16 SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL e DOOR OPEN ERROR Refer to 7 4 ERROR DISPLAY Did you press the Start Pause button when Close the door the door is open YES 8 gd Visit to check Check if the door switch is O K o Drain Trouble Z deal E Is IF displayed Clean up the filter Is the debris filter clogged with foreign material such as pins coins etc Is the drain hose frozen with water kinked or crushed Visit to check 17 SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL o Suds overflow from the appliance In this condition wash and spin do not operate normally Is low sudsing detergent for the durm washing machine used YES LOW SUDSING Is the proper amount of detergent used DETERGENT as recommended Recommend to reduce the amount of detergent x This appliance has the automatic suds sensing function which operates under much suds condition for good rinse and preventing overflow x When much suds are sensed the suds removing fuction such as drain water input and pause will operate without rotating the drum o No effect of softener Is softener put in the correct compartment of Compartment for s
5. panel PANEL ASSEMBLY CONTROL PWB ASSEMBLY Ex CO Disconnect the PWB assembly Main Display from DISPLAY the control panel by pushing 4 hooks down 25 DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 1 Disassemble the top plate assembly 2 Pull out the drawer to arrow direction 3 Unscrew 2 screws D The hose clamps and the hose are disassembled The ventilation bellows and the water inlet bellows are disassembled on the tub DISPENSOR ASSEMBLY 26 INLET VALVE D Disconnect the wiring receptacle 2 Unscrew 2 screws from the back x When reconnecting the connector VALVE 1 MAIN Whited Black Black VALVE 2 PRE White Red Black VALVE 3 HOT Blue White Black Ml Open the lower cover plate by using coin and pull out the lower cover in the arrow direction after a screw is unscrewed DOOR QD Open the door completely 2 Remove the two screws from the hinge x When removing the door assembly it is necessary to hold the bracket that is inner of the cabinet cover NO N GASKET ASSEMBLY D Take apart the cabinet gasket clamp Unscrew 2 screws from the cabinet cover 3 Open the lower cover cap and unscrew 1 screw inside 4 Take apart the lower cover D Unscrew all the screws on the upper and lower sides of the cabinet cover D Take apart the tub gasket clamp Make sure that the drain hole of the gasket is put beneath when reassembling th
6. o Laundry is gathered to one side o Non distributable things are put into the drum 3 DRAIN ERROR Water has not drained enough within 5 min 4 OVERFLOW ERROR o Water is automatically being pumped out because too much water is in the tub 5 SENSOR PRESSURE S W ERROR o The sensor pressure switch is out of order 6 DOOR OPEN JUN No gt y o The Start Pause button is pressed with the door open ERROR O The door switch is out of order 7 HEATING LL o The thermistor is out of order ERROR 8 SENSOR gt O The connector 5 pin male white in the wire harness is not ERROR connected to the connector 5 pin female of hall sensor in the MOTOR Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector 14 e ERROR SYMPTOM CAUSE SENSOR ERROR CURRENT ERROR LOCK ERROR The electric contact between the connectors 5 pin male in the wire harness and 5 pin female in the hall sensor is bad or unstable Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector The connector 6 pin male natural in the wire harness is not connected to the connector 6 pin female natural of PWB ASSEMBLY Main or the electric contact of connectors is bad unstable Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector The electric contact between the connectors 6 pin male in the wire harness and 6 pin female in the controller Main is bad or unstable Reconnect o
7. Replace the inlet valve Check the voltage between each terminals of inlet Valve is 220 240V Refer to 7 2 TEST MODE Replace PWB assembly Main Is water supplied Refer to solution INO INLET Are replaceptacles correctly connected to the Check the wiring on the terminals of inlet valve dispenser YES Put the detergent in the correct position el el PRE MAIN Is detergent put in the correct compartment of the drawer WASH WASH MAIN WASH IP Detergent Is the detergent caked or hardened Clean the drawer 20 SOFTENER DOES NOT FLOW IN Refer to INO WATER SUPPLY Check the wiring on the dispenser Put it in the correct compartment option HOT Is water supplied Are receptacles correctly connected to the terminals of inlet valve Is softener put in the correct compartment of drawer YES 9 Is the softner cap clogged YES Clean the cap and drawer ABNORMAL SOUND Fix the bolt tightly Is the pulley bolt loosened Is the belt worn Replace the V belt 4400FR3116A NO Is there friction noise from the motor YES ie pee 21 HEATING WITHOUT WATER When pressing Bio and Time Delay at the same time after draining is the water level frequency 252 or more When pressing Bio Time Delay buttons at the same time while wash is the water level frequency between 220 240
8. function you may wash a small quantity of colored laundry which is lightly soiled fast You can select Bio function and Eco function when temperature is higher than 60 C in Cotton and Synthetic If the function is selected the beginning water temperature can not be changed 12 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 BEFORE PERFORMING SERVICE M Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while trouble shooting M Voltage of each terminal in 220 240V and DC while applying an electric current 7 2 QC TEST MODE 1 Pressing Crease Care and Pre Wash button simultaneously 2 Power button ON with pressing upper two button then buzzer sound twice 3 Press the START PAUSE button as follows Press the START PAUSE button more 4 times until stop spinning Pressing number of START PAUSE button None Checking Point All lamps turn on Display Status 1 time Counterclockwise spin left Motor rom About 45 2 times Low speed Spin Motor rom About 63 67 3 times High speed Spin Motor rpm About 79 85 WD M 80150FB Motor rpm About 100 106 WD M 10150 5 FB WD 90150 5 FB AWD 1025FB WD 10160 5 FBWD 10164FB Motor rom About 107103 WD M 1150 5 FBAVD 1115 6 FBIDWD 11151 6 FB NWD 11154 6 FD Motor rom About 114 120 WD M 12150 5 FB WD 12160 5 FB WD 12164FB Motor rom About 122 427 WD M 1315015 FB WD 13151 6 FBIDWD 13151 6 FB NWD19151 6FD 4 times Inlet valv
9. When mounting the heater be sure to insert the heater into the heater clip on the bottom of the tub Y ANN 2 When mounting the thermistor again make sure that it is got back tight to the bushing PIT a D Pull it out by holding the thermistor bracket m 2 x If itis pulled by the wire it may be broken P A 30 SWITCH ASSEMBLY DOOR LOCK CO Take apart the cabinet cover clamp and release the gasket 2 Unscrew 2 screws holding the door lock Disconnect the door lock from the wiring connector Remove the heater 2 Remove the foreign material wire coin and others by inserting a long bar through the hole LU IT UIT E T I A 31 10 EXPLODED VIEW 10 1 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CABINET ASSEMBLY 32 10 2 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF CONTROL PANEL amp DISPENSER ASSEMBLY 10 3 THE EXPLODED VIEW OF DRUM amp TUB ASSEMBLY
10. case of cotton program the outlet e Connect the inlet hose Check automatic reverse Check the water supply Check if water is supplied through the detergent dispenser L Press both Pre Wash and Time Delay button simultaneously the present temperature will be displayed Check if the drum rotates clockwise and counterclockwise O Water removal CH Power off and open the Q Check drain and spin door Turn off Wash and Rinse lamps after pressing the Start Pause button and start the machine again Check drain and spin Power off and then power on Check if the door can be opened after Door Lock lamp turns off If SVC is needed during check remove the remaining water by pulling out the hose cap 5 OPERATION Eco LED display e H is possible in cotton e Display the estimated remaining time course when 60 C Hour Minute to finish In case of abnormal operation error indications are displayed IE NE MO 4E LE Ly UL DE DC EL See troubleshooting guide Wash program selector e 8 program can be set Synthetic depending on the type of the laundry Eco e H the power button is pressed De all lamps are on Star e By turning the dial Cotton lt gt Delicate lt gt Quick 30 lt gt Rinse Spin lt gt Spin gt Hand Wash lt gt Wool gt Synthetic can be selected The opposite is possibl
11. ck the troubles referring to the troubleshooting Decide service steps referring to disassembly instructions Then service and repair 6 After servicing operate the appliance to see whether it works O Kor NOT E STANDARD INSTALLATION The appliance should be installed as follows REMOVE THE TRANSIT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE ADJUST THE BOLTS ON FLAT AND FIRM SURFACE HORIZONTAL e Remove the transit bolts e Turn the adjustable feet to 4EA Q with supplied wrench set the appliance horizontally e Keep the transit bolts and wrench for future use e Insert the 4 caps provided into the hole Y Diarias e The appliance goes up by rotating the feet clockwise 1 M I AC TD e The appliance comes down by rotating the feet counter clockwise m HOW TO CONNECT INLET HOSE e Check that the rubber washer is inside of the valve connector e Connect the inlet hose firmly to prevent leak M CONNECT DRAIN HOSE Make sure that the hose is not twisted Avoid submerging the end of the hose x The drain hose should be placed under 100cm from the floor CONNECT POWER PLUG Avoid connecting several electric devices It may be the cause of a fire Connect the power plug to the wall outlet TEST OPERATION Preparation for 2 washing Press the START PAUSE button CB e Connect the power plug to e In
12. e Delicate Hand Wash Quick 30 Power button Start Pause button e Press the button to turn power on and off e Press the button to cancel the time delay e Use the button to start or pause wash cycle e The power turns off automatically 4 minutes after the pause button is pressed 10 Option Bio If you want to eliminate protein stains milk blood chocolate you may select Bio by pressing the option button You can select Bio when temperature is higher than 60 C in Cotton and Synthetic Time Save By selecting the Time Save option the wash time may be reduced depending on the program selected Rinset If you wish to rinse more the Rinse option will remove any trace of detergents Pre Wash If the laundry is heavily soiled Pre Wash course is effective Pre Wash is available in Cotton and Synthetic Program If you want to prevent crease select this button with spin Crease Care Time Delay Press the button when delayed washing is needed Time Left 1300 When the button is pressed e 1100 3 75 is displayed E Time Delay 800 maximum delay of 9 7 hours can be set 400 Each press advances time No Spin delay by the hour Rinse Hold Use Power button to cancel m m m m m m m m m m m m mm e a m m m m m m gt gt PEL zeta ENY EE e DONAR Pi poc yi Child Lock Child Lock system can be set and canceled by pressing and holding both Spin and Crease Care button simultaneously mo
13. e Rinse Pre Wash Crease Care Rinse Hold DOOR SWITCH TYPE Bi Metal type WATER LEVEL 9 steps by sensor RESERVATION From 3 hours to 19 hours SENSING OF THE LAUNDRY AMOUNT Adopted FUZZY LOGIC Adopted DISPLAY OF THE REMAINING TIME Adopted ERROR DIAGNOSIS 10 items POWER AUTO OFF Adopted CHILD LOCK Adopted AUTO RESTART Adopted 2 FEATURES amp TECHNICAL EXPLANATION 2 1 FEATURES Crease Care Spin O 2 O O NA ES O E Jumbo drum LG s jumbo drum can wash about 40 more per load than conventional washing machine A bigger drum improves the wash performance EM Protection against creases With the alternate rotation of the drum creasing in the laundry is minimized E More economical by Fuzzy Logic System FUZZY Logic System detects the amount of load and water temperature and then determines the optimum water level and washing time to minimize energy and water consumption E Child Lock The Child Lock system has been developed to prevent children from pressing any button except Power button to change the programme during operation M Low noise speed control system By sensing the amount of load and balance automatical distributes load evenly to minimize the spinning noise level E Auto Restart Although the washing machine is turned off by a power failure it restarts automatically where it stopped when power is supplied again and it will be the same the machine is unplugged and is plugged
14. e for pre wash operation Water level frequency 25 65 5 times Inlet valve for main wash operation Hot inlet valve in case of hot water fill Water level frequency 25 65 6 times Inlet valve for main wash operation Water level frequency 25 65 7 times Clockwise spin Right Motor rom About 45 8 times A Heater is in operation for 3 sec Water Temperature 9 times Draining pump operation Water level frequency 10 times Auto off operation 7 3 HOW TO KNOW THE WATER LEVEL FREQUENCY x Press the Bio and Time delay button simultaneously The digits means water level frequency 10 kHz ex 241 Water level frequency 241 x 1071kHz 24 1kHz 13 7 4 ERROR DISPLAY e If you press the Start Pause button any error except FE will disappear and the machine will change into pause status e In case of FE y PLE r FES ges Bi ME y If the error is not resolved within 20 sec In case of other errors if the error is not resolved within 4 min Power will be turned off automatically and the error only will be blinked But in the case of FE power will not be turned off ERROR SYMPTOM CAUSE 1 WATER INLET ERROR a Ir o Water has not reached to the pre set level within 4 min since inlet valve operated or water has not reached to the normal level within 25 min 2 IMBALANCE ERROR N a a rr O The appliance is tilted
15. e gasket x Refer to the arrow mark on the tub cover 28 PULLEY MOTOR DAMPER D Remove the back cover 2 Take off the belt turning the pulley Unscrew the bolt to pull out the pulley PULLEY 1 Unscrew 2 screws from the bracket 2 Push the motor in the arrow direction for disassembling 3 When reassembling the motor make sure that motor mounting bushings are not taken off from the bracket MOTOR D Pull out the hinge pressing its snap Hinge S 9 Do not use the pulled out hinge again It may be taken Damper off during operation DAMPER mClean the drain pump filter Open the lower cover cap by Unplug the drain plug zz then Take out any foreign material using a finger Turn the drain plug the water flows out from the pump filter After to pull out the hose At this time use a vessel cleaning turn the pump filter to prevent water flowing on the clockwise and insert the floor If the water does not flow any drain plug O to the original more turn the pump filter place close the lower cover cap open to the left 29 D Remove pump outlet hose 2 Remove tub pump bellows 3 Remove cap Remaining Hose 4 Disconnect the wiring 5 Unscrew 2 screws 6 Remove the pump Cap Remaining Hose Tub Pump Bellows HEATER 24 QD Loosen the M6 heater nut to pull out the heater
16. e tub is the thermistor loosened above 2mm from the rubber Push the thermistor tightly to the rubber 23 SPIN TROUBLE Check on the spinning is the frequency of the water level 248 or more The frequency can be checked by pressing the Bio and Time Delay buttons at the same time on the program Check the sensor Pressure or hose Sensor lf the problem is on the sensor or the hose replace the sensor or the hose Normal Correct the connector When pressing Pre Wash Crease Care and POWER buttons at the same time after power off press the START PAUSE button 2 times is the drum low speed spin NO Is it disconnected or disassembled Red 3pin 1 NO Check the motor connector Is the resistance of the terminal same as the figure Replace the motor assembly 4681ER1003A MOTOR TERMINAL Resistance of terminal 0 0 0 0 0 0 About 6 5 Q Replace the PWB assembly Main 24 9 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to unplug the machine out of the outlet before disassembling and repairing the parts CONTROL PANEL PLATE ASSEMBLY TOP D Unscrew 2 screws on the back of the top plate 2 Pull the top plate backward and upward as shown D Disconnect the PWB Assembly connector from Main lead wire Assembly 2 Pull out the drawer and unscrew 2 screws 3 Push upper hooks down on the top and pull the control
17. in again 2 2 DETERMINE WASHING TIME BY FUZZY LOGIC To get the best washing performance optimal time is determined by sensing of water temperature selected washing temperature and laundry amount water temperature selected ine s temperature performance spin rhythm time laundry amount SENSING PROCESSING DETERMINATION EFFECT 2 3 WATER LEVEL CONTROL This model adopts a pressure sensor which can sense the water level in the tub When the water level reaches to the preset level the water supply is stopped then the washing program proceeds Spinning does not proceed until the water in the tub reduces a certain level 2 4 THE DOOR CAN NOT BE OPENED e While program is operating e While Door Lock light turns on 3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Power plug elf the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agents or a similarly qualified person in Drawer order to avoid a hazard For detergent and fabric softener Control panel szt e 09 ESS O o0 OI Bio CG Drum Door Lower cover A o 8 d y d IB N 22 E 3 4 b 1 X u R A ve Adjustable feet o o I Er s Lower cover cap Drain pump filter Drain plug MACCESSORIES Cold 1EA Wrench 4 INSTALLATION Before servicing ask the customer what the trouble is Check the adjustment power supply is 220 240V remove the transit bolts Che
18. nse Pre Main Normal Washing Staycooing a 2 3 Cu HES Ee elo fe s o 7 8 fs of 12 18 12 15 fs 120 24011120 a 120 o feo oo 2401112011360 eo x 120 360 eof 12011360 eo E 7 e pr EE A Se W Cotton DB a ma ttt tae Synthetic gt lt hl gt ebessen apen 1 24 pa OA HEH ze 3 cd M FM tis lt A T T FOKI EE WI EK ee GG wm wo tS ee gt Pe FR Us u Pc e E EA SEA EW GEJ AI LEET Ee LS E O O O O O O O O EL Quick 30 gt lt om A een E EE oc os m gt BETA EE a Spin ral Pee ie ER SS es lege am Z eS aa aa a About 13 M Basic Cycle mee Optional Cycle Pre Setting Time Water Supply 120 sec Basic time is minute in washing chart Drain 60 sec The actual program time can be varied with the load amount Time for varies as the temperature or the amount of laundry water temperature or ambient temperature Pre Wash If the laundry is heavily soiled Pre Wash course is effective Pre Wash is available in Cotton and Synthetic Program Eco By selecting Eco function the water temperature is reduced and washing time is lengthened So you can economize in your consumption of energy Rinse If you wish to rinse more the Rinse function will remove any trace of detergents Bio If you want to eliminate protein stains milk blood chocolate you may select Bio function by pressing the option button Quick 30 By selecting this
19. oftener drawer YES Is the drawer closed during wash YES Is the softener cap clogged YES Explain how to use softener Clean the compartment for softener Visit to check 18 8 2 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Be careful of electric shock or disconnecting the parts while troubleshooting 2 First of all check the connection of each part terminal with wiring diagram 3 If you replace the PWB assembly Main put in the connectors correctly NO POWER When measuring the voltage of the outlet is the voltage AC 220 240V Check the fuse Is the LED 1 on s the 1 on Replace PWB assembly Main When measuring the voltage of natural connector 5 6 is the voltage DC 10 16 5V Replace PWB assembly Main lt PWB ASSEMBLY MAIN gt Is connector 2 disconnected or Reconnect the PWB disassembled assembly Display Is wire of the PWB assembly Display disconnected Reconnect the PWB assembly Display Replace PWB assembly Display 19 NO WATER SUPPLY Is the water supply shut off Is the tap opened Open the tap Check the chamber Air When you press both Bio button and Time Delay button simultaneously is the water level frequency YES below 240 and the tube clogged with impurity Is the inlet valve filter clogged with impurity Clean the filter Is resistance of the inlet valve connector between the 2 to 8 kQ
20. r repair the contact in the connector e The Wire Harness between hall sensor in the MOTOR and PWB ASSEMBLY Main is cut open circuited Repair replace the damaged WIRE HARNESS e The hall sensor is out of order defective Replace the motor The controller Main is out of order defective Replace the PWB ASSEMBLY Main e PWB ASSEMBLY Main is out of order Replace the PWB ASSEMBLY Main e Winding in the MOTOR is short circuited Replace the MOTOR e The Connector 3 pin male white in the wire harness is not connected to the Connector 3 pin female white of MOTOR Reconnect or repair the connector The electric contact between the connectors 3 pin male white in the wire harness and 6 pin female white in the PWB ASSEMBLY Main is bad or unstable Reconnect or repair the contact in the connector The wire harness between the MOTOR and PWB ASSEMBLY Main is cut open circuited Repair the damaged open circuited WIRE HARNESS e The hall sensor is out of order defective Replace the PWB ASSEMBLY Main 15 8 ERROR DIAGNOSIS AND CHECK LIST 8 1 DIAGNOSIS AND ANSWER FOR ABNORMAL OPERATION SYMPTOM GUIDE FOR SERVICE CALL NO POWER Is the power plug connected firmly to 220 240V outlet Power failure or Breaker opened Is the outlet controlled by a switch NO Visit to check Water inlet trouble E d Is E displayed E
21. re than 2 seconds Once Child Lock is set all buttons are inoperable Child Lock system can be set anytime even during Power off and operation It is automatically cancelled when an operational error occur 11 DLDI DIDI Dia Bio Time Save Rinse Pre Wash Crease Care Spin Time Delay Time Delay means the time required from the present to the completion of washing Spin WD M 80150FB No spin 400 500 600 800 WD M 90150 5 FB No spin 400 600 800 900 WD M 10150 5 FB WD 10160 5 FB WD 1025FB AWD 10164FB WD 10150 5 F No spin 400 600 800 1000 WD M 11150 5 FB WD 1151 6 FBIDWD 11151 6 FB NWD 11151 6 FB No spin 400 600 800 1100 WD M 12150 5 FB WD 12160 5 FB WD 12164FB No spin 400 800 1000 1200 WD M 13150 6 FB WD 13151 6 FB DWD 13151 6 FB NWD 13151 6 FB No spin 400 800 1100 1300 6 WIRING DIAGRAM PROGRAM CHART MAIN PWB DISPLAY PWB NA RD NA ehhi hep Mersi Hebibi les lz s e YL ROB WASHING HEATER H B GN S 9 Q PRESSURE SENSOR THERMISTOR BL spia Ed igl Se DRAIN PUMP ero n n PIN CONNECTOR 8 Y BOWER TERMINAL 250 DOOR LOCK s w CORD TERMINAL HOUSING 4250 EARTH TERMINAL WIRE COLOR BASE LINE x WD 80150FB Water Supply W S Intermittent Spin LS Disentangle D T Normal Working Time Hour Minute El EXE l Glo sl Washing Ri

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