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WASHING MACHINE

DRUM TYPE
Basic Model : Q1657
(TS EURO PROJECT)
Model Name : WF8800* WF8700*
WF8802* WF8702*
WF8804* WF8704*
WF8814* WF8714*
WF8754*
(HEBA PROJECT)

SERVICE Manual

WASHING MACHINE (DRUM) CONTENTS

1. Safety Instructions

2. Features and Specifications

3. Disassembly and Reassembly

4. Troubleshooting

5. PCB Diagram

6. Wiring Diagram

7. Schematic Diagram

8. Reference Information

WF8802DPF WF8702LSV

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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2-3. Comparing specifications with existing models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2-4. Options specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

3. Disassembly and Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11


3-1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3-2. Standard disassembly drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

4. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4-1. Error modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
4-2. Corrective actions for each error code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

5. PCB diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35


5-1. Main PCB (Best: WF880*P* / WF870*P*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
5-2. Main PCB (Better: WF880*S* / WF870*S*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
5-3. Circuit diagrams of main parts (Best: WF880*P* / WF870*P*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
5-4. Circuit diagrams of main parts (Better: WF880*S* / WF870*S*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
5-5. Sub PCB (Best: WF880*P* / WF870*P*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
5-6. Sub PCB (Better: WF880*S* / WF870*S*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
5-7. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals (sub PCB-Best: WF880*P* / WF870*P*) . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
5-8. Detailed descriptions of contact terminals (sub PCB-Better: WF880*S* / WF870*S*). . . . . . . . . . . .42

6. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43


6-1. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

7. Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44


7-1. Main control (Best: WF880*P* / WF870*P*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
7-2. Main control (Better: WF880*S* / WF870*S*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
7-3. Sub control (Best: WF880*P* / WF870*P*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
7-4. Sub control (Better: WF880*S* / WF870*S*) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

8. Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
8-1. HEBA Project name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1-1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE ENGINEERS


► Make sure to observe the following instructions to operate the product correctly and safely and 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.
 Failing to do so may result in a risk of electric shock.

• Do not allow consumers to connect several appliances to a single power outlet at the
same time.
 There is a risk of fire due to overheating.

• When removing the power cord, make sure to hold the power plug when pulling the plug
from the outlet.
 Failing to do so may damage the plug and result in fire or electric shock.

• When the washing machine is not being used, make sure to disconnect the power plug
from the power outlet.
 Failing to do so may result in 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.
 There is a risk of explosion and fire caused from electric sparks.

Safety Instructions _ 1
WARNING WHILE SERVICING

• Check if the power plug and outlet are damaged, flattened, cut or otherwise degraded.
 If faulty, replace it immediately.
Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.

• Completely remove any dust or foreign material from the housing, wiring and connection parts.
 This will prevent a risk of fire due to tracking and shorts in advance.

• When connecting wires, make sure to connect them using the relevant connectors and check that they are
completely connected.
 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.
 Failing to do so may result in a high voltage electric shock.

• When replacing the heater, make sure to fasten the nut after ensuring that it is inserted into the bracket-heater.
 If not inserted into the bracket-heater, it touches the drum and causes noise and electric leakage.

WARNING AFTER SERVICING

• Check the wiring.


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

• Check for any water leakage.


 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.
 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.
(Check the grounding of the power outlet, and additionally ground it to a metallic water
pipe.)
 Failing to do so may result in electric shock due to electric leakage.
[Running a grounding wire] Grounding
terminal
- 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.
 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.


 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.


 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.


 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.
 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.
 If any liquid has entered into a part, replace it or completely remove any remaining moisture from it.

• If you need to place the washing machine on its back for servicing purposes, place a support(s) on the floor and lay it
down carefully so its side is on the floor.
 Do not lay it down on its front. This may result in the inside tub damaging parts.

Safety Instructions _ 3
CAUTION AFTER SERVICING

• Check the assembled status of the parts.


 They must be the same as before servicing.

• Check the insulation resistance.


 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 in relationship with the floor. Check whether
it is installed firmly on the floor.
 Vibrations can shorten the lifetime of the product.

4 _ Safety Instructions
2. FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

2-1. FEATURES

 COMMON FEATURES
Features Description

Implementing 8 kg in the • This is the maximum capacity to be implemented at the standard 60 cm depth.
Standard Size - The benefits for customers have been greatly increased due to the efficient
use of limited space.
- Usability has been improved due to the easier loading and removing of the
laundry.
• The size of the loading entry has increased: 300 mm → 330 mm (Wide)
- A lot more washing can be conveniently added and removed.

330 mm

Addition of a Liquid • Usability has been improved due to the newly added Liquid Detergent Tray.
Detergent Tray

Diamond Drum • The washing performance has increased but potential damage to the washing has
been minimized. (The size of the holes on the diamond drum has been reduced
for minimizing damage to the washing.)
- The embossed wall of the drum serves as a washboard, dramatically
increasing the washing performance compared with existing drum washing
machines, which use the power of the difference in elevation only.
- The size of holes has been reduced drastically, maintaining the optimal wash
performance (Washing Cost 1.0) while saving on water and electricity required
for washing.
- The structure of the holes on the diamond drum has been changed minimizing
potential damage to the washing since it is difficult for strands to enter the
holes.

Conventional

Fabric

Diamond Drum

Fabric

Features and Specifications _ 5


 OPTIONAL FEATURES
► The features below depend on the model.

Features Description

Air Refresh System • Sterilization/Deodorization/Removal of Ticks without Water Washing (Air Washing
Using Air and Heating)
- Destroying bacteria and ticks without the use of water
- Removing the sweat and dirt odors
- Maintaining the shape and color of the washing without dry-cleaning
• Washing with air.
- Removing odors by heating, keeping the washing as new.
- Washing with air conveniently, compared with dry-cleaning
The goal of deodorization is 60 percent. (40-minute cycle)
• Washing one or two shirts in 30 minutes
- If a piece of clothes is not completely dry when it is humid, the machine can
dry it within 30 minutes
• Preventing bio-film caused by humidity from occurring
- You do not need to worry about the humidity inside the drum.
- The drum is dried regularly, preventing bio-film.

Water Safety System • The Water Safety System has invented for perfect leakage protection. The double
safety valve connects directly to the water faucet. In the event of a leakage,
the built-in sensor immediately detects the leak within a few short seconds,
automatically turning off both the water supply and the washing machine.
- Inlet hose
It attached to the water supply hose and automatically
cuts off water flow when hose damaged. It also
displays a warning indicator.

- Leakage Sensor
A water leakage sensor attached at the bottom of the washing machine to
cutoff the power automatically if a leakage occurs, to prevent danger of a fire.

6 _ Features and Specifications


► The features below depend on the model.

Features Description

Silver Wash System • Samsung’s unique technology generates silver ions that remove bacteria and
fungi, and create an invisible shield that protects your clothes from unwanted
odors until your next wash. Using an ancient and proven purification technique so
simple, yet so advanced it removes microbes even in cold water.
• Effect of Silver Wash System
- Keeps Stored Clothes Fresh
The Ag+ Silver (Nano) Technology anti-bacterial effect keeps fabric free from
odor-causing micro-organisms for up to one month, without the use of strong
chemical cleaners. There’s no need to worry about musty-smelling clothes
even if they remain unused for a long period.
- Makes Shapeless Garments a Thing of the Past
High temperatures and harsh bleaches can damage and discolor your clothes.
The Ag+ Silver (Nano) Technology helps your clothes last longer, without
stretching, shrinking, pilling or fading.

Ceramic Heater • The ceramic heater in Samsung washing machine prevents metals in hard water
from being attach to the heater, which may cause a reduction in heater efficiency.
It saves energy, time and costs.
- Energy Savings
Over time, conventional heaters increase their power consumption an average
of 5.8 percent, while ceramic heaters only become 1.8 percent less efficient.
- Time Savings
After three years, conventional heaters take 7.5 percent longer to heat up,
whereas ceramic only lose 2.5 percent longer to heat up, whereas ceramic
only lose 2.5 percent of their ability to heat up.

10 Years
Ceramic
Enlarged Producted No Build-Up
View Surface

2.7 Years
Normal
Enlarged Molecules Scale
View binding Formation

Features and Specifications _ 7


2-2. SPECIFICATIONS
Model WF8804*/WF8802*/WF8800* WF8704*/WF8702*/WF8700*
Wash Type FRONT LOADING TYPE
Dimension W 598 mm X D 600 mm X H 844 mm
Water Pressure 50 kPa ~ 800 kPa
Water Volume 64 ℓ 56 ℓ
Weight 74 kg / 73 kg / 72 kg 73 kg / 72 kg / 71 kg
Wash & Spin Capacity 8.0 kg 7.0 kg
220 V 150 W 220 V 150 W
WASHING
Power 240 V 150 W 240 V 150 W
Consumption 220 V 2000 W 220 V 2000 W
WASHING and
HEATING 240 V 2400 W 240 V 2400 W
Spin Revolution rpm 1400 / 1200 / 1000 1400 / 1200 / 1000

844

600
598

8 _ Features and Specifications


2-3. COMPARING SPECIFICATIONS WITH EXISTING MODELS
() : Functions may be different depending on the model.

Grade Heba TS euro


WF8804*/ WF8704*/ 8754*
Model Name WF8802*/ WF8702*/ Q1657
WF8800* WF8700*

Image

Diamond drum Silver wash


Feature
Big door design Wide G.LED
Capacity 8.0 kg 7.0 kg/7.5Kg(WF8754*) 7.5 kg
Drum Volume 64 ℓ 56 ℓ 57 ℓ
Max rpm 1400 / 1200 / 1000 1400 / 1200 / 1000 1600
Motor Universal 3 phase inverter
Control Sys General General
Weight Detection 3 Stages No
Main Spec Heater Capacity 2000 W / 230 V 2400 W /230 V
Water Supply Cold Only Cold and Hot Cold Only
Drainage Pump Pump
Power-Outage
Yes Yes
Compensation
Zero Standby Power Yes (1W or Less) No
Air Refresh Yes () No
Silver Wash Yes () Yes ()
Water Safety Yes () No
Ceramic Heater Yes () No
USP
Diamond Drum Yes No
Loading Entry Size Wide (330 mm) 300 mm
Detergent Tray Powder/Liquid Powder Only
Installation Handle No No
Big Door Yes (480 mm) No (400 mm)
Center Jog Dial Yes No
Design
High G.LED
Display G.LED
Mid Dot Display
Dimension (W X D X H mm) 598 x 600 x 844 600 x 600 x 850

Features and Specifications _ 9


3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY

3-1. TOOLS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY


Tool Type Remarks
Heater(1),Tub(12), Fixer screw(5), Motor(2),
10mm
Balance(9)

Box driver Shock Absorber (2 holes each in left/right),


13mm
Damper(2), Damper(friction 2)

19mm Pulley(1)

10mm
Double-ended Replaced by box driver
13mm
spanner Leg
19mm

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)

Removal and Reassembly _ 11


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 two screws holding the Top


Cover at the back of the unit.

2. Remove the top-cover by lifting it up after


pulling it back about 15mm.
ASSY COVER TOP

Water valve Noise filter

3. Then, the Water (Pressure) Sensor, Noise


Filter and Water Valve can be replaced.

Sensor pressure

12 _ Removal and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

1. Remove the 2 screws holding the front


operating panel.

2. Remove the four screws at the top of the


ASSY-PANEL CONTROL.

3. Hold the ASSY-PANEL CONTROL while


MAIN-PCB AND
pulling it upwards and release the hook to
SUB-PCB PANEL
remove it.

4. Disconnect the terminals connected to the


PCB by hand.

5. Remove the four screws holding the PCB


and release the hooks on both sides to
remove the PCB for repair / replacement.

Removal and Reassembly _ 13


Part Figure Description

1. Separate the Wire-Diaphragm from the


Front-Frame and remove the Diaphragm.

2. Remove the two screws holding the


FRAME-FRONT.

FRAME FRONT 3. Remove the two screws holding the bottom


of the FRAME-FRONT.

4. Disconnect the terminal for the DOOR-


LOCK switch.

5. The DOOR-DIAPHRAGM, HEATER, PUMP,


SHOCK- DAMPER and DOOR LOCK
switch.

14 _ Removal and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

• Remove the 4 screws holding the Back-


COVER-BACK
Cover at the back of the washing machine.

1. Separate the belt and then assembly it.


2. Check if the belt position is at the center of
the Pulley.
BELT
Assembling the belt
Place the belt around the Motor-Pulley ( )
and then over the Pulley ( ).

1. Separate the Wire Housing from the motor.


2. Remove the bolts holding the motor at the
back of the washing machine.
3. Separate the motor.

MOTOR

When installing the Belt around the Motor


Pulley, the bottom of the belt must be
located on the second floor of the Motor
Pulley.

Removal and Reassembly _ 15


Part Figure Description

1. Remove the three screws on the AIR WASH


fixed to the TUB.

Terminals for Terminals for


the Heater the motor

2. Disconnect the terminals for the HEATER/


AIR WASH
MOTOR/THERMISTOR.

Terminals for the thermistor

3. Remove the JOINT-DIAPHRAGM SCREW


assembled with the DIAPHRAGM.

16 _ Removal and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

1. Remove the single HOUSING-AIR WASH


screw.

2. Release the six hooks by hand.

3. Remove the PTC-HEATER and


AIR WASH (Inside)
THERMISTOR for repair / replacement.

4. Remove the Nut.

5. Remove the two screws holding the


MOTOR for repair / replacement.

Removal and Reassembly _ 17


Part Figure Description

1. Separate the Top Assy-Plate.


2. Separate the water supply valve wire.

WATER SUPPLY
VALVE

3. Remove the 2 screws holding the water


supply valve.

18 _ Removal and Reassembly


Part Figure Description
Water valve Noise filter

1. Separate the Top Assy-Plate.

Sensor pressure

WATER LEVEL
SENSOR
2. Remove the screw holding the water level
sensor.

3. Disconnect the wire between the


PRESSURE HOSE and the water level
sensor for repair / replacement.

1. Remove the 2 screws holding the Door


Hinge and separate the door.

DOOR-HINGE

2. Remove the 11 screws holding the Holder


Glass, separate the Holder Glass and
replace the hinge.

Removal and Reassembly _ 19


Part Figure Description

1. Insert the (-) screwdriver into the upper part


of the Filter Cover and push it downwards
to release the catch.

2. Remove the remaining water through the


drainage hose.
Place a bowl under the drainage hose,
or the remaining water may flow out.

3. Separate the Drain Filter by turning it


counterclockwise.
DRAIN PUMP Since the remaining water may flow
out, place a bowl underneath it when
separating the filter..

4. Remove the 1 screws holding the Drain


Pump.

2. Remove the remaining water through the


drainage hose.

20 _ Removal and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

6. Release the BAND RING (2EA) to remove


the HOSE (2EA).

7. Push the TUB inwards slightly to remove


the PUMP.

DRAIN PUMP

8. Disconnect the wires (2EA).

 Check Points for Troubleshooting


1. Separate the Drain Filter and check if any alien substances are inside the pump (e.g.
coins, buttons .., etc.) → Remove these if found.
2. Check if the wire driving the pump is has come loose → Take the relevant countermeasure
if necessary.
3. When water leaks, check the assembly status of the Clamp Hose, and Cap Drain → Take
the relevant countermeasure if necessary.
Turn the filter counterclockwise to remove the remaining water.

Removal and Reassembly _ 21


Part Figure Description

1. Open the Door.


Remove the Wire Diaphragm and remove it
from The Front Frame.
For easier disassembly, remove the
spring from the lower part of the
Diaphragm with a (-) screwdriver.
Since the Diaphragm can be damaged
when removing it, remove it slowly in
one direction.

DOOR-LOCK S/W 2. Remove the two screws.

3. Remove the screw holding the Door-Lock


S/W.
Remove the Door-Lock S/W.
Remove the connection wire.
(Remove the connector after releasing it by
pressing the catch.)

22 _ Removal and Reassembly


Part Figure Description

1. Separate the Back Cover.

2. Separate the Connection Housing (3).

HEATER

3. Remove the nut holding the heater and


separate the Heater.

4. Remove the Heater from the Tub.


Caution
Make sure to insert
the Heater into the
correct position of
the bracket inside
the Tub when
reassembling it.
Otherwise, there is
a danger of a fire.
Make sure to push it inwards until the
packing part comes into the Tub completely
when reassembling it so that the packing
part is completely stuck to the Tub.
Fasten the holding nut with a force of 5Kgf/
cm2.
If the nut is not fastened properly, there is a
danger of water leaking.

Reassembly is in the reverse order of the removal.

Removal and Reassembly _ 23


4. TROUBLESHOOTING

4-1. ERROR MODES


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

Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The part of the hose where the water level sensor
is located is damaged (punctured).
- The hose is clogged with foreign material.
- The hose is folded.
Water Level 1E - Too much lubricant has been applied to the
1E LE 1E
Sensor E7 insertion part of the air hose.
- Hose engagement error (disengaged)
- Part fault (Faulty internal soldering)
- The water level sensor terminal is disengaged.
- Main PBA fault.
- The PBA connector terminal is not connected. For USA
3E - The motor spin net is not engaged. products, this
EA - The motor’s internal coil is damaged (short- error occurs
3E 3E
EB circuited or cut) because of
8E - The hall sensor terminal is not connected. restrained
- Foreign material (a screw) has entered the motor. revolutions

- Motor overloaded due to too much laundry (Non- For USA


sensing) products, this
3E1 3E1 error occurs
- The motor hall sensor terminal is not connected.
- PBA fault when an
Motor Driving E3
interference is
Error and Hall 3E generated due
- The motor driving error from the PBA is weak.
Sensor Error 3E2 3E2 to too much
: Unstable relay operation, etc.
laundry, etc.
- This occurs due to erroneous operating signals
for the motor hall sensor.
3E3 3E3 - The IPM terminal of the main PBA is not
connected.
bE - The DD motor cover is out of place.
- The PCB housing terminal is not connected.
3E4 3E4 - PBA fault
- DD motor fault
- Foreign material is entering the water supply
valve.
- The water supply valve terminal is not connected.
(Wire disconnected)
If this error
4E - The warm water and rinse connectors are wrongly
4E nF occurs in the
E1 connected to each other.
Wool course
- This occurs if the PCB terminal from the drain
hose to the detergent drawer is not connected.
Water Supply Check whether the transparent hose is folded or
4E
Error torn.
- The cold and warm water supply hoses are The water
wrongly engaged into each other. supplied for 1
4E1 4Ed - - The temperature of the water supplied through minute drying
the dry valve during a dry cycle is sensed as the drying cycle
higher than 70 ˚C. is 0.3 ~ 0.4 L.
- The water temperature is sensed as higher than
4E2 E8 -
50 ˚C in the Wool or Lingerie courses.

24 _ Troubleshooting
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The pump motor impeller is damaged internally.
- The wrong voltage (220 V → 110 V) is supplied to
the parts.
- Part fault
5E - This occurs due to freezing in the winter season
Drain Error 5E nd 5E
E5 - The drain hose is clogged. (Injection error, foreign
material)
- Clogged with foreign material
- The water pump terminal is not connected: rubber
band, bills, cotton, hair pins, coins
- This occurs when motor driving is unstable
because the motor hall sensor does not work.
- This occurs when the PBA IPM operation is
Motor Error 8E - 3E
unstable or the control circuit has an error.
- Check whether the wire connector is connected
correctly or whether there is a contact error.
- Check the consumer’s power conditions.
: Make sure to check the operating voltage.
9E1 PH1 Connect a tester to the internal power
terminals during the Boil or Dry operations
and observe the washing machine’s operation
carefully.
2E
: Check the voltages. (An error occurs when
under or over voltage is supplied.) For Full
: Check whether a plug receptacle is used. Automated
9E2 Plo
When the connecting wire is 1m, a momentary products, no
Power Error - low voltage may drop up to 10 V error code is
- Main PBA fault (sometimes) displayed for a
- This error is not a fault but occurs during a power error.
momentary power failure
: If started again when this error code is
displayed, the operation restarts from the cycle
PF
that was stopped due to the power failure.
: If the washing machine is not operating and
this error code is displayed, it is displayed to
notify that a power failure has occurred.
- The signals between the sub and main PBAs are
not sensed because of a communications error.
- Check the connector connections between
Communication
AE 13E - - the sub and main PBAs carefully. → Check for
Error
incorrect or loose connections, etc.
- Remove the sub PBA C/Panel and check for any
faulty soldering.
- The Power button is pressed continually (for more
than 12 seconds).
- The switch is pressed unevenly because of a
bE1 12E
deformation of the control panel.
- This error may occur when the screws that hold
E2 - the sub PBA in place are tightened too much.
Switch Error - A button other than the Power button is
(Main Relay continually pressed (for more than 30 seconds).
Error) bE2 14E - Deformation of an internal plastic injection part
- A screw for assembling the sub PBA is tightened
too much.
- The main relay of the PBA is short-circuited. When the
- The main relay terminal is connected incorrectly. PBA motor
bE3 18E Sr -
(The terminal is bent and contact cannot be relay does not
made.) operate

Troubleshooting _ 25
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- This occurs when the temperature of the washing
machine is more than 55 ˚C and no draining is If this error
performed. occurs for
(Reason: If hot water comes into contact with skin, it another
CE may cause burns.) reason, it
Cooling Error CE - -
cE - This occurs when the water temperature, for a is due to a
specific course, exceeds 55 ˚C. In that case, the washing heater
water will be drained to the Reset level. sensor fault.
- This represents a thermal sensor error or any Replace it.
misuse of the unit.
When the door
dS - A switch contact error because of a deformation
is not opened
(Before of the door hook
after the door
dE operation) - When the door is pulled by force
dE open operation
Ed dE
door When the door
door dL - This occurs in the Boil wash because the door is
is not locked
(During pushed due to a pressure difference from internal
after the door
operation) temperature changes
close operation
Door Error LO - The door lock switch terminal is connected
(Unlock incorrectly.
Fail) - The door lock switch terminal is broken.
dE1 dE1 -
- This occurs intermittently because of an electric
FL wire leakage
(Lock Fail) - Main PCB fault
- This occurs if the Power switch is turned on/off
dE2 dE2 - - continually and too much heat is generated (This
error is difficult to be reproduced.)
- The start condenser terminal comes out of place
when inserting the top cover.
- The fan motor has a wire disconnected or the belt
is out of place. Therefore, the fan does not start.
F - The cooling wings are restrained or stains have
Fan Error FE - -
FE developed on the bearings. Therefore, the fan
does not start.
- Start condenser fault
→ In this case, you cannot detect it with a tester.
Always replace the start condenser

26 _ Troubleshooting
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
HE - The washing heater is short-circuited or has a
HE
E5 wire disconnected. For USA
- The washing heater in the tub has an error. products, if
(Contact error, temperature sensor fault) the heater
- If the water level sensor operates without water has no error,
HE1 this occurs
because water is frozen or for any other reason
HE1 E1 and the temperature sensor engaged at the because of
Ec bottom to prevent overheating for the washing a PBA relay
heater detects a temperature of 100 to 150 ˚C, malfunction.
the washing machine turns the input power off.
- This error occurs when the red temperature
Hr
sensor at the center of the dry heater operates (at
Heater Error (Heater -
a temperature higher than 145 ˚C)
Relay)
: Corrective action – Press the button at the
HE2 HE2 center lightly. The washing machine will
operate normally.
Alternatively, replace the temperature sensor if
the temperature sensing is unstable because of
functional degradation.
- This occurs when the steam function does not
operate normally.
HE3 - - This error does not occur in existing drum
products. Check whether the product is a steam
model
- Heater engagement fault (out of place)
- The air hose is out of place and water leakage
occurs during the spin cycle.
- The tub back at the safety bolts fixing part is
broken.
- Water leakage occurs at the front with foaming
because of too much detergent
- Water leakage occurs because the connecting
hose to the detergent drawer is connected
Water Leakage LE 11E
LE LE incorrectly.
Error LE1 E9
- The drain pump filter cover is engaged incorrectly.
- Water leakage occurs at the drain hose.
- The duct condensing holding screws are worn.
- The nozzle-diaphragm is engaged in the opposite
direction or the rubber packaging is omitted.
- Water leakage occurs because the screws that
hold the tub back and front in place are fastened
incorrectly.
- The leakage sensor is faulty.
- Water is supplied continually because the water
level detection does not work.
- Because the drain hose is clogged and there For USA
is an injection error (at a narrow section), the products, this
OE water level detection does not work and water is error occurs
OE
Overflow Error OF OE - supplied continually. because the
OF
E3 - Water is supplied continually because of freezing water level
or because there is foreign material in the water sensor terminal
supply valve. is out of place.
- This error may occur when the water level sensor
is degraded.

Troubleshooting _ 27
Drum
Old Fully
Error Type Error Causes Remarks
error For USA automatic
mode
mode
- The washing heater in the tub has an error.
Heater sensor
(Contact error, temperature sensor fault)
fault
- The connector is connected incorrectly or is
: When the
disconnected.
tE1 connector is
tE1 tE - - If the water level sensor operates without water
connected
6E because the water is frozen or for any other
incorrectly or
reason and the temperature sensor engaged at
has a wire
the bottom to prevent overheating for the washing
disconnected
heater detects a temperature of 100 to 150 ˚C,
or contact error
the washing machine turns the input power off.
Duct
- The temperature sensor for the duct assy fan condensing
Temperature
housing is faulty. temperature
Sensor Error
(A sensor fault such as an internal short-circuit or sensor fault (for
tE2 tE2 - -
wire disconnection) models before
- The connector is out of place or has a contact the silver nano
error. function was
applied)
- This occurs when the duct condensing Dry heater
temperature sensor is open. temperature
- This occurs when the duct condensing sensor fault (for
tE3 tE3 - - temperature sensor has a wire disconnected or is models before
short-circuited. the silver nano
- The connector is out of place or has a contact function was
error. applied)
- As laundry causes this error, check the laundry.
Unbalance UE
UE dc UE - Find the reason for the unbalance and solve it as
Error E4
directed in the user manual.
- This occurs when too much foaming is detected.
It is also displayed while foaming is removed.
When the removal is finished, the normal cycle
Foaming proceeds. “Sud” or “SUdS” is displayed when too
Sud - SUdS -
Detected much foaming is detected and “End” is displayed
when the removal of the foaming is finished.
(This is one of the normal operations. It is an error
for preventing non-sensing faults.)
- Error detected in the Mems PBA or data error
detected. Check the wire connections.
Replace if necessary.
Mems PBA
- - E8 - 1. Check the wire connections.
Error Detected
2. Replace the Mems PBA.
3. Main PBA wire connection error or PBA’s silver
nano part malfunction. Replace if necessary.

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

Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

• Check the water level sensor terminal


Check the water level sensor
• Water level sensor fault connections and contacts.
frequency.
• Incorrect connections of the water • An error occurs if an incorrect water level
- Check it after the water level
Water Level level sensor terminal sensor is used. Make sure to check the
1E sensor and the connector
Sensor • The hose part for the water level material code. (Abnormal operation)
are connected.
sensor is folded. • If the water level sensor is faulty, replace it.
- Frequency: Approx. 26.4
• Main PCB fault • If the error persists despite taking the action
KHz with no load
above, replace the PBA.

► DD MOTOR
Check the resistance on the
main PCB motor. (Between pins
1 and 3, and 1 and 4 of the four
(4) pins)
- Resistance: Approx. 2 to 4

- Check the voltage when the
power is on.

• Check the motor connector terminal


connections and contacts.
• Washing motor fault • 3E1 is displayed because overloading occurs ► UNIVERSAL MOTOR
• Washing motor hall sensor fault due to too much laundry.
3E Check the Resistance of Nos.1
• Incorrect connections of the • If the hall sensor terminal is faulty, replace the and 4 of the wire pin on the side
Washing Motor 3E1
washing motor/hall sensor hall sensor. of the TACHO SENSOR.
Error and Hall 3E2
connector • Check whether the stator of the motor cover is
4-2. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOR EACH ERROR CODE

Sensor Error 3E3 - Resistance: Approximately


• Washing motor rotor and stator damaged. 40 to 45 Ω (Normal)
3E4 fault • Check for coil disconnections due to foreign
• Main PCB fault material.
• If the PBA control circuit is faulty, replace the
PBA.

► THREE PHASE MOTOR


Measure the Resistance of Nos.
2 and 3 of the wire pin on the
side of the HALL SENSOR.
- The revolution of the drum
needs to be reproduced.
(Turn the drum by hand.)
- Resistance: Approximately 3
to 12V (Voltages may differ
depending on the speed of
the revolutions.)

Troubleshooting _ 29
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

• If the water supply valve has a wire


1. Check the resistance for the
disconnected, replace it.
water supply valve.
• Check whether the water supply valve is

30 _ Troubleshooting
4E • Water supply value fault - Resistance: 4.0 to 5.0 Ω
clogged with foreign material and whether
Water Supply between the terminals of the
4E1 • Main PCB fault water is supplied continually.
Error water supply valve.
4E2 • Freezing in the winter season • Check whether no water is supplied because
2. Check whether there is
of freezing in the winter season.
foreign material in the water
• If the PBA relay operates abnormally, replace
supply valve diaphragm.
the PBA.

• Check whether the revolutions of the drain ► DRAIN MOTOR


pump motor are restrained by foreign material. Resistance: Approximately
• Check the same thing for the natural drain 6.3 Ω between the Terminals
process. for the Water Supply Valve
• Drain pump fault • Check whether the connections are correct
• Freezing in the winter season and if there is any wires disconnected.
Drain Error 5E • Foreign materials in the drain • If the drain pump operates abnormally
pump intermittently when the temperature of the
• Main PCB fault water in the tub is high.
• If the motor revolutions are restrained due ► DRAIN PUMP
to freezing in the winter season, check the Resistance: Approximately
method to remove the freezing and remove as 174 Ω between the Terminals
directed. for the Water Supply Valve

• 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 -
Error • Incorrect wire connections
because of moisture.
between the sub and main PBAs.
• If the main PBA’s communication circuit is
faulty, replace it.
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

• Check whether either the Power switch or a


Check the contact between the
tact switch is continually pressed.
control panel buttons and their
• Check whether the service PBA holding corresponding tact switch.
• The Power button is continually screws are fastened too much. If they are
bE1 pressed. - There must be a gap
Switch Error fastened too much, loosen them a little.
between a control panel
(Main Relay bE2 • A button other than the Power • If the main PBA switching IC on/off error has button and its corresponding
Error) bE3 button is continually pressed. occurred, replace the main PBA. micro switch.
• Main PCB relay fault • The “bE3” error occurs if the main relay
Otherwise, an error
connections are incorrect. Check the
occurs after approx. 30
connections. If there is no error in the
seconds has passed.
connections, replace the main PBA.

GAP

• This error occurs if the water temperature Check the resistance on the
is more than 50 ˚C in draining. Check the Heater. (For faulty features)
temperature. Check the voltages on the red
• Washing temperature sensor fault
• If the water temperature is normal, this error / blue terminals of the Heater
Cooling Error CE • Description of PL hazard is due to a temperature sensor fault. Replace while washing.
prevention the washing heater. Check 27±10% on both
When replacing the washing heater, take care terminals and the voltage
to prevent water leakage. of the Heater.

Troubleshooting _ 31
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo

► TYPE 1
Check the door switch voltage.
Check the voltage after the
• If a dE error occurs, check whether it occurs power is on. (That is, check the
during the Boil cycle. door switch when the power
button is turned on and no

32 _ Troubleshooting
- If it is detected that the door is open, close the
• Door switch fault door. operating key is pressed.)
dE
• Drain pump fault • The 220V is directly connected to the door.
Door Error dE1
• Dry duct fan motor fault. Check and repair the power wire connections
dE2 and insulation state.
• Main PCB fault
• Check the door switch. Replace if faulty.
• Check the main PBA door sensing circuit.
► TYPE 2
Replace if faulty.
The resistance of Nos. 3 and 5
of the DOOR LOCK SWITCH
must be approximately 949 Ω.

► TYPE 1
Check the dry fan motor
operation.
• Check for disconnected wires and insulation Check the motor voltage during
defects for the dry motor. the dry cycle.
• Check connector connections and contact
Dry Duct Fan • Dry duct fan motor fault faults.
FE
Error • Main PCB fault • If the start condenser has a functional error,
the motor rotates normally. However, because
the start condenser operates unstably, replace
it. ► TYPE 2
The resistance of both terminals
of the AIR WASH MOTOR must
be approximately 298 Ω.
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
• Check for disconnected wires for the washing
• Heater fault heater. Replace if faulty.
HE • A fault of the red temperature - An HE or HE1 error occurs.
HE1 sensor at the center of the dry • Because the dry heater or air refresh heater
Heater Error -
HE2 heater overheating sensor is faulty, replace it.
HE3 • Steam function fault - An HE2 error occurs.
• Freezing in the winter season • Check the steam heater. Replace if faulty.
- An HE3 error occurs.

► DRAIN PUMP TYPE


(Automatic Drainage)
Check whether there is any
foreign material in the bellows.
• Check for any leakage on the base, Hose, Check for any foreign
Valve and Tub connections and take any material, such as
• Check for any leakage. required action. underwear wires or coins.
Water Leakage LE • Foreign material in the DV case • For natural draining, this error occurs because
Error LE1 • Fault of a hose or incorrect part the drain bellows are clogged with foreign
engagement in the product material. Remove the foreign material.
• Check the drain motor operation. Replace if it
does not operate normally.

► PUMP TYPE
Check for any leakage on the
base, Hose, Valve and Tub
connections.

• If the water level sensor has a functional error,


replace it. Check the hose connected to
• Check the hose. This error occurs if it is torn the water level sensor.
OE • Water level sensor fault
Overflow Error or has a hole. Check whether the
OF • Freezing in the winter season
• This error occurs if water is frozen in the hose is folded, cut, or
winter season. Check the method to remove damaged.
freezing and follow as directed.

Troubleshooting _ 33
Error Type Error Mode Causes Corrective Actions Description of Photo
• Check the connections for the washing heater
temperature sensor connector.
• If the washing heater temperature sensor has
a functional error, replace it.
- A tE1 error occurs.
• Washing temperature sensor fault
• Check the connections for the dry heater
• Dry temperature sensor fault
tE1 temperature sensor connector.
Temperature • Faulty and incorrect connections

34 _ Troubleshooting
tE2 • If the dry heater temperature sensor has a -
Sensor Error of the dry condensing sensor
tE3 functional error, replace it.
• Main PCB fault
- A tE2 error occurs.
• Freezing in the winter season
• Check the connections for the duct
condensing temperature sensor connector.
• If the duct condensing temperature sensor
has a functional error, replace it.
- A tE3 error occurs.
• Check the type of laundry. Check whether
they may cause an unbalanced situat ion.
• Motor hall sensor fault - If they are small but absorb a lot of water,
Unbalance Error UE -
• Caused by the laundry make sure to check and follow the related
directions in the user manual and follow
the directions.
. PCB DIAGRAM

-1. MAIN PCB (BEST: WF880*P* / WF870*P*)


 

   

Location Part No. Function Description

1 RY1 Main Relay Receives 220 ACV to operate the PBA.

2 RY3 Heater Relay For driving the heater power

3 CN9 Power Supply Terminal Receives 220 ACV to operate the PBA.

4 CN8 Water Level and Thermal Sensor Connection Terminal Detects the water supply / drainage and the heater operations.

5 CN5 Motor Protector Connection Terminal Protects the motor against abnormal current.

6 CN4 Silver-Nano Control Connection Terminal Controls the behavior of the silver-nano control PBA.

7 CN6 Terminal for Each Driving Section Locks the door, supplies cold/hot water, and operates the drain motor

8 CN3 Motor Tacho Connection Terminal Controls the speed of the motor with the tachometer.

9 CN2 Motor Power Supply Terminal Detects whether the motor is operating normally.

 _ PCB Diagram
-2. MAIN PCB (BETTER: WF880*S* / WF870*S*)


 

   

Location Part No. Function Description

1 RY1 Main Relay Receives 220 ACV to operate the PBA.

2 RY3 Heater Relay For driving the heater power

3 CN9 Power Supply Terminal Receives 220 ACV to operate the PBA.

4 CN8 Water Level and Thermal Sensor Connection Terminal Detects the water supply / drainage and the heater operations.

5 CN5 Motor Protector Connection Terminal Protects the motor against abnormal current.

6 CN4 Silver-Nano Control Connection Terminal Controls the behavior of the silver-nano control PBA.

7 CN6 Terminal for Each Driving Section Locks the door, supplies cold/hot water, and operates the drain motor

8 CN3 Motor Tacho Connection Terminal Controls the speed of the motor with the tachometer.

9 CN2 Motor Power Supply Terminal Detects whether the motor is operating normally.

PCB Diagram _ 6
-3. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS OF MAIN PARTS (BEST: WF880*P* / WF870*P*)

► CN2
► CN4 1. Motor-Driving Relay Connection
► CN3 1. Silver-Nano Forward Current Control 2. NC
1. Motor Tachometer Connection 2. Silver-Nano Backward Current Control 3. Motor-Driving Power Connection
2. NC 3. Silver-Nano Current Volume Control 4. High Speed Relay Connection ► CN5
3. NC 4. Silver-Nano Activation On/Off 5. High Speed Relay Connection 1. Motor Protector Connection
4. Motor Tachometer Connection 5. GND 6. Motor-Driving Relay Connection 2. Motor Protector Connection

► CN6 ► CN8 ► CN9 ► Relay


1. Air Wash FAN Connection 1. Heater Temperature Sensor Power Supply RY1 Power Supply Relay
2. NC 2. Heater Temperature Sensor RY3 Heater Relay
3. Air Wash Heater Connection 3. Water-Level Sensor Signal
4. Door Lock Relay Connection 4. 5V
5. Drain Pump Connection 5. GND
6. Hot-Water Valve Connection 6. NC
7. Spare Valve Connection 7. Leakage Sensor
8. Cold-Water Valve Connection 8. NC

 _ PCB Diagram
-4. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS OF MAIN PARTS (BETTER: WF880*S* / WF870*S*)

► CN2
► CN4 1. Motor-Driving Relay Connection
► CN3 1. Silver-Nano Forward Current Control 2. NC
1. Motor Tachometer Connection 2. Silver-Nano Backward Current Control 3. Motor-Driving Power Connection
2. NC 3. Silver-Nano Current Volume Control 4. High Speed Relay Connection ► CN5
3. NC 4. Silver-Nano Activation On/Off 5. High Speed Relay Connection 1. Motor Protector Connection
4. Motor Tachometer Connection 5. GND 6. Motor-Driving Relay Connection 2. Motor Protector Connection

► CN6 ► CN8 ► CN9 ► Relay


1. Air Wash FAN Connection 1. Heater Temperature Sensor Power Supply RY1 Power Supply Relay
2. NC 2. Heater Temperature Sensor RY3 Heater Relay
3. Air Wash Heater Connection 3. Water-Level Sensor Signal
4. Door Lock Relay Connection 4. 5V
5. Drain Pump Connection 5. GND
6. Hot-Water Valve Connection 6. NC
7. Spare Valve Connection 7. Leakage Sensor
8. Cold-Water Valve Connection 8. NC

PCB Diagram _ 
-5. SUB PCB (BEST: WF880*P* / WF870*P*)



Location Part No. Function Description

1 BUZZER1 BUZZER Circuitry Emits a sound when a menu key or encoder key is pressed or when a program is finished.

2 DSP1 Time Display Displays the remaining time of the selected cycle.

3 CN1 Program Writing Connected when writing a program for updating or modifying the software.

4 DSP2 Cycle Display Displays menus and the progress.

 _ PCB Diagram
-6. SUB PCB (BETTER: WF880*S* / WF870*S*)



Location Part No. Function Description

1 BUZZER1 BUZZER Circuitry Emits a sound when a menu key or encoder key is pressed or when a program is finished.

2 DSP1 Time Display Displays the remaining time of the selected cycle.

3 CN1 Program Writing Connected when writing a program for updating or modifying the software.

PCB Diagram _ 
-7. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTACT TERMINALS (SUB PCB-BEST: WF880*P* / WF870*P*)

► CN1
1. Program Writing ISP_TEST Connection
2. GND
3. 5V
4. Program Writing RESET Connection
5 Program Writing TX Connection
6. Program Writing RX Connection

 _ PCB Diagram
-8. DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF CONTACT TERMINALS (SUB PCB-BETTER: WF880*S* / WF870*S*)

► CN1
1. Program Writing ISP_TEST Connection
2. GND
3. 5V
4. Program Writing RESET Connection
5 Program Writing TX Connection
6. Program Writing RX Connection

PCB Diagram _ 
. WIRING DIAGRAM

-1. WIRING DIAGRAM

 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

4 _ Wiring Diagram
. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

-1. MAIN CONTROL (BEST: WF880*P* / WF870*P*)


► This Document can not be used without Samsungs authorization.

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
+12V +5V

100Kohm,J,0.5W
R74 IC10
C27 LVT1
D27 D26 1KV,2.2nF 1 8 1 3
IN OUT VCC
GND
D31

AIRWASH_THERMISTER_1
2 7 +8V 2 NJM7805
P6KE6.8A

WATER_THERMISTER_1
CE5

TRIAC_THERMISTER_1
C18 D23
UF4007 3 6 CE7 25V,470uF 50V,100nF
D30 C19

AIRWASH_HEATER
L1 25V,1000uF

MOTOR_HSPEED
MOTOR_CWCCW
HEATER_RELAY
AC2 AC2 50V,100nF
D32 GND

AC_DETECT_1
DOOR_LOCK
4 5

PUMP_TRIAC
HOT_TRIAC
PRE_TRIAC
COLD_TRIAC

MAIN_RELAY
NOISE 1000uH,ADR3102J UG2D

LED_DATA0
LED_DATA1
L 275V,680nF CE6
ZNR1 EE1616-H
N CC1 500V,10uF AGND 50V,100nF DGND DGND
FILTER 460V CE9
C24 DGND

8
7
6
5
AC220-240V 27,1.5A 25V,470uF
AC100-120V IC11

S
S
NC
D
AC1 C21
1KV,2.2nF VCC
AC1 PTC1 KRC246S,0.2W

EN_UV
D29 D28
CE3

9.1Kohm,F,0.25W
3
50V,1uF C8

BP
DGND +12V AGND 50V,100nF

S
S
O
R66 R83 I 1 TR7 GND
PC1 STDBY

1
2
3
4
100ohm,J,0.5W 100ohm,J,0.5W

YDW236-01,WHT
1
2.7Kohm,J,0.5W G
CN9 C20 R67 R85
50V,100nF
1 AC2 50V,100nF 2.4Kohm,J,0.5W 2

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

P67
P66
P65
P64
P63
P62
P61
P60
P57
P56
P55
P54
P53
P52
P51
P50
LTV817B C33

3
R84

1R
1 64
AIRWASH_FAN AVSS PB2 LED_DATA2
+5V TL431 DGND +5V +5V 2 63

A
2
IC12 LEAKAGE_1 AVCC PB1 LED_DATA3
+5V GND
3 62
P70 PB0 LED_DATA4
4 61
R65 VCC P71 P33 LED_DATA5
(AC1) +12V 10Kohm,J,0.125W +5V R12 5 60
STDBY_1 P72 P32 LED_DATA6
R76 +5V DGND 10Kohm,J,0.125W 10Kohm,J,0.125W 6 59
PC3 R54 BUZZER_FREQ P73 P31 LED_DATA7
100Kohm,J,2W

SMW250-06DW,WHT
1 4 7 58
ZEROCROSS R2 RX P74 P30 LED_DATA8
50V,10nF 1Kohm,J,0.125W IC1 8 57
3 6 TX P75 P17 LED_DATA9
C25 C16 1 3 9 56
C 50V,10nF IN OUT RESET 5 RESET DOORLOCKSTATE_1 P80 P16 DIGIT_0
100Kohm,J,2W 2 3 1Kohm,J,0.25W 1 B GND 10 55
AC 4 ZEROCROSS_1 P81 P15 DIGIT_1
LTV814 R55 E TR5 C2 2 7042P C32 11 54
R68 50V,100nF 3
50V,100nF P82 P14 DIGIT_2
R56 2 MMBT3904,0.35W CE1 50V,100nF TACHO_1
12 MICOM1 53
2 P83 P13 DIGIT_3
47Kohm,J,0.125W DGND 50V,1uF C1 MOTOR_PHASE
13 TMP91FU62FG 52
1 ISP_TEST P84 P12 DIGIT_4
14 51
CN1 AG_PWM_1 P85 P11
15 50
AG_IH_1 P86 P10 DIGIT_5
16 49
AG_B_1 P87 DVSS DIGIT_6
DGND DGND DGND AG_A_1
17 48
DIGIT_7
RESET
P90 P07
IC9 +12V DGND 18 47
BUZZER_ENVELOPE P91 P06 DIGIT_8
1Kohm,J,0.125W 1 8 19 46
OUTA VCC R59 JOG_DIAL_A P92 P05 DIGIT_9
D34 R64 2 7 20 45
DOOR SWITCH 270kohm,F,1W 270kohm,F,1W 20Kohm,J,0.25W INA- OUTB AC_DETECT JOG_DIAL_B P93 P04 DIGIT_10
3 6 10Kohm,J,0.125W 21 44
AC INA+ INB- AM0 P03 DIGIT_11

1Kohm,J,0.25W
THERMAL 1N4007 R60 4 5 R81 22 43
R71 R62 GND INB+ TX DVCC P02 DIGIT_12
CUT OFF CE4 23 42

MTZJ5.6B
R63 C17 VCC X2 P01
CE8 KA2904 35V,10uF 50V,100nF 24 41
6.8Kohm,F,0.25W ZD1 10Kohm,J,0.125W DVSS P00 GND

HV-Monitor
35V,10uF
R61

RESET
AM1

PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
P94
P95
P96
P97

P40
P41
P42
P43
X1
DGND DGND DGND

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
DGND DGND

AC DETECT DGND
GND GND

PCF-112D2M-B +12V (AC1)


AC1
2 3 +12V DGND

RESET
RX

WATER_FREQ_1

OPTION_SCAN
KEY_SCAN

SCL
SDA
HEATER_RELAY +12V +12V
KID65003AP X1
3 1
1 VCC GND 1 20
1 4 9 8
CN7 RY3 O7 i7 2 19 MAIN_RELAY
RY3(AC1) YDH236-01S,BLK 16 1
O6 i6 3 18 HEATER_RELAY
4 15 2
O5 i5 4 17 MOTOR_CWCCW CSTLS16M0X51,16MHz 2
14 3
COM2 O4 i4 5 16 MOTOR_HSPEED
13 4
ACS108-5Sx O3 i3 6 15 COLD_TRIAC 10Kohm,J,0.125W
OUT COM1 G 12 5
PCF-112D2M-B 620ohm,J,1W O2 i2 7 14 PRE_TRIAC R82 VCC
1 2 3 11 6 DGND
AC1 O1 i1 8 13 HOT_TRIAC
2 3 TRIAC2 R46 10 7
IC7 9 12 PUMP_TRIAC
RY1(AC2) 4
10 11 DOOR_LOCK
+12V DGND *
AC COM2 F3
1 4
RY1 ACS108-5Sx KID65003AP
OUT COM1 G
POWER_RELAY 620ohm,J,1W VCC GND
1 2 3 9 8
O7 i7
TRIAC3 16 1
R47 O6 i6 AC_DETECT 1 20 AC_DETECT_1

ISP_TEST
4 15 2
O5 i5 TRIAC_THERMISTER 2 19 TRIAC_THERMISTER_1
14 3
COM2
O4 i4 WATER_THERMISTER 3 18 WATER_THERMISTER_1
13 4
ACS108-5Sx O3 i3 AIRWASH_THERMISTER 4 17 AIRWASH_THERMISTER_1
OUT COM1 G 12 5
620ohm,J,1W O2 i2 5 16 AIRWASH_HEATER
1 2 3 11 6
O1 i1 6 15 AIRWASH_FAN
TRIAC4 10 7
R48 LEAKAGE 7 14 LEAKAGE_1
COLD VALVE IC8
8 8 13
PRE VALVE SMW420A-08,_
HOT VALVE 7 1
9 12
DGND STDBY
D-PUMP 6 1 8
COM
10 11 STDBY_1
5 3 7 ACS120-7Sx *
OUT G DGND +5V F2 +5V DGND
4 2 6
2 3 620ohm,J,1W
AIRWASH HEATER
3 4 5
TRIAC1
2 CN6 R49
FAN +12V
1
2 3
DOORLOCKSTATE 1 20 DOORLOCKSTATE_1
RY2 ZEROCROSS 2 19 ZEROCROSS_1
2 3
AC1 AC1 TACHO 3 18 TACHO_1
1 4
4 17 MOTOR_PHASE
RELAY3 PCJ-112D3MH 25V,10nF +5V
AG_PWM 5 16 AG_PWM_1
1 4 C31
AG_IH 6 15 AG_IH_1
AJW2211 1 AG_B 7 14 AG_B_1 10Kohm,J,0.125W
COM AG_A 8 13 AG_A_1 R52 AG PCB
DGND
WATER_FREQ 9 12 WATER_FREQ_1
OUT G CN4
2 3 620ohm,J,1W 10 11
ACS120-7Sx R42

SMW250-05DW,WHT
* AG_A 220ohm,J,0.25W 1
F1
TRIAC6 R58 AG_B R43 220ohm,J,0.25W 2
VAR1 +12V +12V AG_IH R44 220ohm,J,0.25W 3
AG_PWM R45 220ohm,J,0.25W 4
YDW236-02,GRN

460V 250V,10nF +12V


CM2 5 GND_POWER
CN5 R57 C15
C14 50V,10nF
1

2 180ohm,J,2W
COIL1 T2 T1 50V,100nF
1
3

730uH,NV2-08730
BD1 12A 300ohm,J,2W
G
4

TRIAC5
R53
+8V DGND
CM1
100ohm,J,2W +12V
WASHING MOTOR
2 +5V 200Kohm,J,0.125W
R50 630V,100nF 1 3 4
TR6 R70
PROTECTOR 2
RELAY2
STATOR RTE24012 R80 G
ROTOR 10Kohm,J,0.125W I 1
STATOR CN2
SMW420-06,_ PC4 R72 O
8 7 6 5 4 1
3 4
LEAKAGE
3 RN2427,0.2W
2 5 4.7Kohm,J,0.25W
1 6 C30
1 5 50V,10nF 3 2 AGND LEAKAGE
LTV817B
DE39-60001A 2 +5V
JUMP CN8
+12V DGND AGND
OJ1

SMW250-08DW,WHT
8
3 4 WATER
7 LEVEL
D25 +5V SENSOR
6
RELAY1 1N4148 GND
5
OMIH-SS-112D 5V
4
+5V 1Kohm,J,0.125W R69 W/L SENSOR
WATER_FREQ 3
1Kohm,J,0.125W R73 THERMISTOR
R39 WATER_THERMISTER 2
1Kohm,J,0.125W R79 THERMISTOR
10Kohm,J,0.125W AIRWASH_THERMISTER 1

D33 1N4007 PC2


1 4 4.7Kohm,J,0.25W 20Kohm,J,0.25W
DOORLOCKSTATE C23 C28 C29 35V,10uF
D24 R77 CE11 50V,100nF

50V,100nF

50V,100nF
C26 CE10 35V,10uF C22

50V,1nF
1N4148 R78
100Kohm,J,2W 25V,10nF
2 3 C10
AC1
LTV814 25V,10nF
R75 +5V +5V
DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND
+5V +5V DGND
DGND EEPROM
R19 +5V
R41 10Kohm,J,0.125W R18
R40 4.7Kohm,J,0.25W 24C04 10Kohm,J,0.125W
27Kohm,J,0.25W R38
TACHO VSS SDA SDA 10Kohm,J,0.125W
3
SMW250-04DW,WHT

4 5
CN3 C E2 SCL SCL
1Kohm,J,0.25W 1 B 3 6
TACHO 1 C13 E1 NWC TRIAC_THERMISTER
2

1
R51 E 50V,10nF 2 7
2 C11 E0 VCC D22 D21
2 TR4 1 8 50V,100nF
3
50V,100nF C12 MMBT3904,0.35W C5 C9
4 50V,100nF IC2 BAV99
50V,100nF
3

BAV99

DGND DGND DGND


DGND DGND DGND DGND
DGND DGND

Schematic Diagram _ 
-2. MAIN CONTROL (BETTER: WF880*S* / WF870*S*)
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+12V +5V

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1
LVT1
8 1
IC10
3
IN OUT VCC
GND
D31
2 7 +8V CE7 C18

100K,J,0.5W
2
C19 25V,1000uF NJM7805 D23
R74 C27 CE5
50V,100nF 50V,100nF P6KE6.8A
1KV,2.2nF 3 6 25V,470uF
D27 D26 D30
4 5
UG2D
UF4007 CE9 50V,100nF
EE1616-H GND
AGND 25V,470uF C24
D32
L1 DGND DGND DGND
AC2 C21
L NOISE 1000uH,ADR3102J CE6 1KV,2.2nF
275V,680nF 500V,10uF DGND AGND

8
7
6
5
N FILTER CC1
ZNR1

S
S
NC
D
AC220-240V IC11
AC100-120V 460V
27,1.5A

EN_UV
AC1
KRC246S,0.2W

BP
+12V

S
S
PTC1 3 TR7
PC1 R83

1
2
3
4
100,J,0.5W 100,J,0.5W O

2.7K,J,0.5W
1 I 1
C20 STDBY
D29 D28 R66 9.1K,F,0.25W
50V,100nF R67 G
R85
C33
CN9 2
2
1 AC2 PS2561 50V,100nF 2.4K,J,0.5W
R84

C
3
YDW236-01,WHT

1R
DGND
IC12

2
A
+5V +5V TL431

+12V
R65
DGND STANDBY
PC3 10K,J,0.125W
R76 100K,J,2W 1 4 R54
ZEROCROSS
50V,10nF 1K,J,0.125W
3
C25 PRE_TRIAC
R55 1K,J,0.25W C C16
AC
2 3 1 B
50V,10nF RESET +5V +5V HOT_TRIAC
PUMP_TRIAC
COLD_TRIAC

R68 100K,J,2W PS2565 E TR5 DOOR_LOCK MOTOR_HSPEED


R56 2 MOTOR_CWCCW
AC_DETECT_1
47K,J,0.125W MMBT3904,0.35W R3
TRIAC_THERMISTER_1 HEATER_RELAY
DGND +5V +5V 10K,J,0.125W
WATER_THERMISTER_1 MAIN_RELAY
RX AIRWASH_THERMISTER_1 LED_DATA0

SMW250-06DW,WHT
TX AIRWASH_HEATER LED_DATA1
DGND R1 6 RESET
IC9 +12V IC1 10K,J,0.125W
5
1K,J,0.125W 1 8 1 3
C32
OUTA VCC IN OUT RESET 4 VCC
2 7 10K,J,0.125W GND 50V,100nF
D34 270K,F,1W 270K,F,1W 20K,J,0.25W INA- OUTB AC_DETECT 3 CE3 C8
DOOR SWITCH

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
R60 3 6 C2 2 7042P 50V,100nF
AC INA+ INB- R59 50V,100nF C1 2
50V,1uF
4 5
1N4007 C17

P65
P64
P63
P62
P61
P60
P57
P56
P55
P54
P53
P52
P51
P50
PB2
PB1
THERMAL R71 R62 R64 GND INB+ CE1 50V,100nF 1 ISP_TEST GND
R61 ZD1 50V,100nF 50V,1uF
CUT OFF R63 CN1
CE8 KA2904 CE4 1 64

MTZJ5.6B
35V,10uF AIRWASH_FAN P66 PB0 LED_DATA2
6.8K,F,0.25W 35V,10uF 2 63
1K,J,0.25W LEAKAGE_1 P67 P33 LED_DATA3
3 62
GND AVSS P32 LED_DATA4
DGND 4 61
VCC AVCC P31 LED_DATA5
DGND 5 60
STDBY_1 P70 P30 LED_DATA6
DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND BUZZER_FREQ
6 59
P71 P17
7 58
P72 P16 GND
8 57
P73 P15
DGND 9 56
DOORLOCKSTATE_1 P74 P14 DIGIT_0
10 55
ZEROCROSS_1 P75 P13 DIGIT_1
+12V 11 54
PCF-112D2M-B P80 P12 DIGIT_2
12 53
AC1 TACHO_1 P81 MICOM1 P11 DIGIT_3
HEATER_RELAY 3 2 +12V DGND 13 TMP91FU62DFG 52
MOTOR_PHASE P82 P10 DIGIT_4
YDH236-01S,BLK KID65003AP +12V +12V AG_PWM_1
14 51
P83 DVSS
15 50
1 VCC GND 1 20 AG_IH_1 P84 P07 DIGIT_5
4 1 9 8 16 49
RY3(AC1) CN7 RY3 O7 i7 2 19 MAIN_RELAY AG_B_1 P85 P06 DIGIT_6
4 16 1 17 48
O6 i6 3 18 HEATER_RELAY AG_A_1 P86 P05 DIGIT_7
15 2 18 47
O5 i5 4 17 MOTOR_CWCCW BUZZER_ENVELOPE P87 P04 DIGIT_8
COM2
14 3 19 46
O4 i4 5 16 MOTOR_HSPEED JOG_DIAL_A P90 P03 DIGIT_9
OUT COM1 G 13 4 20 45
O3 i3 6 15 COLD_TRIAC JOG_DIAL_B P91 P02 DIGIT_10
1 2 3 ACS108-5Sx 620,J,1W 12 5 21 44
PCF-112D2M-B O2 i2 7 14 PRE_TRIAC P92 P01 DIGIT_11
TRIAC2 11 6
TX
22 43
AC1 R46 O1 i1 8 13 HOT_TRIAC P93 P00
POWER_RELAY 3 2 4 10 7 23 42
9 12 PUMP_TRIAC VCC AM0 EMU0
IC7 R81 24 41
COM2 10 11 DOOR_LOCK 10K,J,0.125W DVCC P43 GND
+12V DGND flat_wire_2x10p,*

nRESET
AC 4 1 IC8 F3

DVSS
OUT COM1 G

AM1
RY1

PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
P94
P95
P96
P97

P40
P41
P42
RY1(AC2) ACS108-5Sx 620,J,1W

X2

X1
1 2 3
VCC GND
TRIAC3 9 8

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
R47 O7 i7
4 16 1
O6 i6 AC_DETECT 1 20 AC_DETECT_1
15 2
COM2 O5 i5 TRIAC_THERMISTER 2 19 TRIAC_THERMISTER_1 GND GND
14 3
O4 i4 WATER_THERMISTER 3 18 WATER_THERMISTER_1 SDA
OUT COM1 G 13 4
O3 i3 AIRWASH_THERMISTER 4 17 AIRWASH_THERMISTER_1 SCL
1 2 3 ACS108-5Sx 620,J,1W 12 5
O2 i2 5 16 AIRWASH_HEATER KEY_SCAN
TRIAC4 11 6
X1
R48 O1 i1 6 15 AIRWASH_FAN OPTION_SCAN
COLD VALVE SMW420A-08,_ 10 7
LEAKAGE
3 1
8 1 7 14 LEAKAGE_1 WATER_FREQ_1
PRE VALVE 1 8 KID65003AP 8 13 RX
HOT VALVE 7 COM
6 2 7 9 12 RESET
D-PUMP OUT G DGND CSTLS16M0X51,16MHz 2
5 3 6 2 3 ACS120-7Sx 620,J,1W STDBY 10 11 STDBY_1
4 5 flat_wire_2x10p,* VCC
4 TRIAC1 DGND +5V F2 +5V DGND
AIRWASH HEATER CN6 R82 10K,J,0.125W
3 +12V R49
2 2 3 DGND
FAN ISP_TEST
1 5

DOORLOCKSTATE 1 20 DOORLOCKSTATE_1
1 4
ZEROCROSS 2 19 ZEROCROSS_1
PCJ-112D3MH TACHO 3 18 TACHO_1
RY2 RELAY3 4 17 MOTOR_PHASE
2 3
AC1 AC1 AG_PWM 5 16 AG_PWM_1 25V,10nF
1 AG_IH 6 15 AG_IH_1 C31
ACS120-7Sx +5V
COM AG_B 7 14 AG_B_1
1 4
AG_A 8 13 AG_A_1
OUT G
OMI-SH-112LM WATER_FREQ 9 12 WATER_FREQ_1
2 3 620,J,1W R52
10 11
TRIAC6 R58 flat_wire_2x10p,* 10K,J,0.125W
F1 CN4
DGND AG PCB

SMW250-05DW,WHT
VAR1 +12V +12V +12V R42 220,J,0.25W
CM2 R57 AG_A 1
460V R43 220,J,0.25W
AG_B 2
R44 220,J,0.25W
YDW236-02,GRN

250V,10nF 180,J,2W AG_IH 3


CN5 R45 220,J,0.25W
AG_PWM 4
C14
1

2 5
COIL1 T2 T1 50V,100nF
1
3

200,J,2W 730uH,NV2-08730 TRIAC5 C15 GND_POWER


R86 BD1 12A 300,J,2W 50V,10nF
G
4

R53 +8V
CM1

R50 LEAKAGE +5V DGND


WASHING MOTOR 200,J,2W 630V,100nF +12V TR6
2

PROTECTOR 1 2 3 4 R80 200K,J,0.125W


10K,J,0.125W G R70
STATOR 6 RELAY2
I 1
CN2 RTE24012 PC4 O
ROTOR 5 4 1 R72
STATOR 4 3 4 LEAKAGE 3 RN2427,0.2W
50V,10nF 4.7K,J,0.25W AGND LEAKAGE
2 5
3
1 6 8 7 6 5 C30
2 +5V 3 2
1 SMW420-06,_ CN8
PS2561 8 WATER
OMIH-SS-112D

SMW250-08DW,WHT
7 LEVEL
1 5 AGND +5V SENSOR
D25 6 GND
1N4148 DGND
DE39-60001A 5 5V
2
JUMP
R69 4 W/L SENSOR
+12V 1K,F,0.25W
OJ2 WATER_FREQ 3
THERMISTOR
3 4 1K,F,0.25W
WATER_THERMISTER R73 2 THERMISTOR
RELAY1 AIRWASH_THERMISTER 1K,F,0.25W 1
+5V R79
C28 C29 D24 20K,J,0.25W
C23 35V,10uF
50V,1nF 50V,100nF 50V,100nF 1N4148 CE11 R78 50V,100nF
10K,J,0.125W CE10 R77 35V,10uF
R39 4.7K,J,0.25W C22
D33
1N4007 PC2
1 4
DOORLOCKSTATE
DGND
DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND
100K,J,2W C26 2 3 DGND
AC1 C10
R75 25V,10nF PS2565 25V,10nF

EEPROM +5V
+5V
+5V +5V +5V
10K,J,0.125W

DGND
R19 R20
100K,J,0.5W 4.7K,J,0.25W DGND
R40 R41 10K,J,0.125W
24C04 R38
TACHO 10K,J,0.125W
3
CN3 C VSS SDA SDA BAV99 BAV99
4.7K,J,0.25W TR4
SMW250-04DW,WHT

1 B C13 4 5
TACHO 1 E2 SCL SCL TRIAC_THERMISTER
2

1
R51 E 50V,10nF 3 6 C9
2 E1 NWC D22 D21
2 2 7 50V,100nF
3 50V,100nF C12
E0 VCC
MMBT3904,0.35W 1 8
4 C11 50V,100nF
3

IC2 C5
50V,100nF
DGND
DGND DGND
DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND

 _ Schematic Diagram
3. SUB CONTROL (BEST: WF880*P* / WF870*P*)
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Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm
CSV-51028
DSP2
R24
IC6 LED19 LED17
1 a
1 16 Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm 17
LED_DATA0 i1 O1 330ohm,J,0.5W 2 b
2 15 16
LED_DATA1 i2 O2 3 c
3 14 15
LED_DATA2 i3 O3 R11 4 d CSQ-850/851
4 13 LED11 LED15 14 DSP1
LED_DATA3 i4 O4 5 e
5 12 Y-GRN,3mm 13
BUZZER_FREQ LED_DATA4 i5 O5 330ohm,J,0.5W 6 f 7

g
6 11 12

7
BUZZER_ENVELOPE LED_DATA5 i6 O6 7 g 6

f
6
7 10 RED,3mm 11
LED_DATA6 i7 O7 R10 LED3 10 5

e
8 9 LED9 10

5
GND VCC 9 4

d
9

4
330ohm,J,0.5W Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm 8 3
KID65003AP

c
+12V +12V

3
8
2

b
2
R9 1

a
DGND LED4 LED5

1
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
7
R25 330ohm,J,0.5W Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

D4
D3
D2
D1
+12V TR3 4.7Kohm,J,0.125W

KSA928A-Y,1W
1

10
11
R8

8
9
E 2.2Kohm,J,0.25W LED10 LED6
B 3
3 6
C R26 O 330ohm,J,0.5W Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm
CE2 2 I 1
50V,47uF TR2
G R7
LED16 LED1
R13 5
2 330ohm,J,0.5W Y-GRN,3mm RED,3mm
1Kohm,J,0.125W KRC246S,0.2W
220ohm,J,0.25W
R27 R6
LED20 LED2
WEA20-15PC.1,2.0KHz 3 4
O 330ohm,J,0.5W Y-GRN,3mm
I 1
IC5
G
RED,3mm
BUZZER1 TR1 R5 LED13
1 16 LED12
LED_DATA9 i1 O1 3
2 15
2 LED_DATA8 i2 O2 330ohm,J,0.5W Y-GRN,3mm
KRC246S,0.2W 3 14
LED_DATA7 i3 O3
4 13 RED,3mm
i4 O4 R4
5 12 LED8 LED18
i5 O5 2
6 11
i6 O6 330ohm,J,0.5W
DGND 7 10
i7 O7
8 9 RED,3mm RED,3mm
GND VCC R3 LED14 LED7
KID65003AP 1
330ohm,J,0.5W

DGND

IC4
1 18
DIGIT_7 i1 O1
2 17
DIGIT_6 i2 O2
3 16
DIGIT_5 i3 O3
4 15
DIGIT_4 i4 O4
5 14
DIGIT_3 i5 O5
6 13
DIGIT_2 i6 O6
7 12
DIGIT_1 i7 O7
+5V +5V 8 11
DIGIT_0 i8 O8
9 10
VCC GND
4.7Kohm,J,0.25W 4.7Kohm,J,0.25W
R20 R23 KID65783AP
+12V DGND IC3
R21 1 18
JOG1 DIGIT_12 i1 O1
1Kohm,J,0.125W 1 2 17
JOG_DIAL_A DIGIT_11 i2 O2
2 3 16
DIGIT_10 i3 O3
1Kohm,J,0.125W 3 4 15
JOG_DIAL_B DIGIT_9 i4 O4
5 14
R22 MSE012,5V,0.5mA DIGIT_8 i5 O5
6 13
i6 O6
50V,4.7nF 50V,4.7nF 7 12
i7 O7
C6 C7 8 11
i8 O8
9 10
VCC GND

DGND KID65783AP

DGND DGND +12V DGND

D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D1 D2
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
1N4148
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
D12 D11 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20
2

2
2

2
2

1N4148

1N4148
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
R15
SW4 1

SW9 1
SW8 1

SW5 1

SW3 1
SW1 1

SW7 1

SW101

SW2 1

SW6 1
100ohm,J,0.25W

10Kohm,J,0.125W
R16 10Kohm,J,0.125W
KEY_SCAN R14
100ohm,J,0.25W C3
B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA
B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA
50V,4.7nF R17 50V,4.7nF
C4

DGND DGND
DGND
DGND

OPTION_SCAN

Schematic Diagram _ 
-4. SUB CONTROL (BETTER: WF880*S* / WF870*S*)
► This Document can not be used without Samsungs authorization.

YEL,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm

IC4 330,J,0.5W LED7 LED23 LED28 LED33 LED38

LED_DATA0
7 10 YEL,3mm YEL,3mm YEL,3mm RED,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm CSQ-850/851
i1 O1 R10 DSP1
6 11
LED_DATA1 i2 O2
5 12
LED_DATA2 i3 O3 330,J,0.5W

g
LED1 LED8 LED11 LED17 LED24 LED29 LED34 LED39

7
4 13
LED_DATA3 i4 O4

f
6
3 14 R9 YEL,3mm YEL,3mm YEL,3mm RED,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm
LED_DATA4 i5 O5

e
5
2 15
LED_DATA5 i6 O6

d
4
1 16
LED_DATA6 i7 O7
330,J,0.5W

c
LED2 LED9 LED12 LED18 LED25 LED30 LED35 LED40

3
8 9
GND VCC

b
2
R8 YEL,3mm YEL,3mm YEL,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm RED,3mm
KID65003AP

a
1
330,J,0.5W

D4
D3
D2
D1
DGND LED3 LED10 LED13 LED19 LED26 LED31 LED36 LED41
R7 YEL,3mm YEL,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm Y-GRN,3mm RED,3mm

10
11
8
9
330,J,0.5W LED4 LED14 LED20 LED27 LED32 LED37 LED42

BUZZER_FREQ R6 YEL,3mm YEL,3mm Y-GRN,3mm RED,3mm


BUZZER_ENVELOPE
330,J,0.5W LED5 LED15 LED21 LED43
R5 YEL,3mm YEL,3mm Y-GRN,3mm RED,3mm
+12V
+12V
330,J,0.5W LED6 LED16 LED22 LED44
R22
4.7K,J,0.125W R4
1
TR3
E 2.2K,J,0.25W
+12V
3
B 3
C R21 O
2 I 1
KSA928A-Y,1W

G TR2
CE2
50V,47uF
2
KRC246S,0.2W IC5
1 18
DIGIT_7 i1 O1
R25 1K,J,0.125W
220,J,0.25W

2 17
3 DIGIT_6 i2 O2
R2 3 16
O DIGIT_5 i3 O3
I 1 4 15
DIGIT_4 i4 O4
TR1 5 14
G DIGIT_3 i5 O5
BUZZER1 6 13
DIGIT_2 i6 O6
7 12
2 DIGIT_1 i7 O7
KRC246S,0.2W 8 11
WEA20-15PC.1,2.0KHz DIGIT_0 i8 O8
9 10
VCC GND

KID65783AP
+12V DGND
DGND

IC3
1 18
DIGIT_11 i1 O1
2 17
DIGIT_10 i2 O2
3 16
DIGIT_9 i3 O3
4 15
DIGIT_8 i4 O4
5 14
i5 O5
6 13
i6 O6
7 12
i7 O7
+5V +5V 8 11
i8 O8
9 10
VCC GND
4.7K,J,0.25W 4.7K,J,0.25W
R13 R14 DGND KID65783AP

R11 +12V DGND


1K,J,0.125W JOG1
1
JOG_DIAL_A
2
1K,J,0.125W 3
JOG_DIAL_B
R12 MSE012,5V,0.5mA
50V,4.7nF
50V,4.7nF
1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148

1N4148
C6 C7

D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D1 D2
D12 D11 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20
DGND DGND
2

2
1

SW1 SW4 SW7 SW8 SW9 SW10 SW5 SW2 SW3 SW6
R16
100,J,0.25W
10K,J,0.125W 100,J,0.25W
KEY_SCAN
R17 R18 R15
B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

B3WN-6005,12V,50mA

C3 10K,J,0.125W
C4 50V,4.7nF
50V,4.7nF

DGND
DGND DGND DGND

OPTION_SCAN

7 _ Schematic Diagram
8. REFERENCE

8-1. HEBA PROJECT NAME

MODEL NAME IN THE MARKET

BOM MODEL CODE

WF - 8 80 2 D P F / XET

► Drum Machine Classification ► INTRO Year ► Capacity ► RPM Notation ► Display Code ► Buyer Code
according to type: 8: 2008 80: 8Kg 0: 1000rpm P: G.LED
WF: Washer Front Loading 70: 7Kg 2: 1200rpm S: Dot LED
WD: Washer & Dryer 4: 1400rpm

► Option Code ► Color Code


A: Water Safety Deco Basic
B: Ag+, Water Safety
A: Crome + Black Deco (white body) V: basic Silver Door (white body)
C: Air Refresh, Ag+
F: Crome + Silver Deco (white body) S: basic Silver Door (silver body)
D: Air Refresh, Ag+, Water Safety
G: Silver + Black Deco (white body) W: basic White Door (white body)
E: Air Refresh, Water Safety
H: Silver + White Deco (white body)
R: Air Refresh
Z: Crome + Silver Deco(silver body)
S: Ag+
L: No Option

Schematic Diagram _ 48
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