WASHING MACHINE TOP-LOADING TYPE Basic Name :
Basic Code :
Model Name :
Model Code :
WA5471AB* WA5451AN* (ORCA PJT) WA5471ABP/XAA WA5471ABW/XAA WA5451ANW/XAA WA456* WA422* WA400* (HUDSON PJT) WA456DRHDSU/AA WA456DRHDWR/AA WA422PRHDWR/AA WA400PJHDWR/AA
SERVICE
Manual
WASHING MACHINE (TOP-LOADING)
CONTENTS 1. Safety Instructions 2. Features and Specifcations
3. Disassembly and Reassembly 4. Troubl Troubleshooting eshooting 5. PCB Diagram WA456DRHDSU
WA456DRHDWR
6. Wiring Diagram 7. Schematic Diagram 8. Reference
WA422PRHDWR
WA400PJHDWR
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 Specifcations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2-1. Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2-2. Specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2-3. Detail features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2-4. Options specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3. Di Disassembly and Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3-1. Tools for disassembly and reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3-2. St S tandard disassembly drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 4. Tr Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 19 4-1. Error modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 4-2. Co C orrective actions for each error code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 21 4-3. Th T he installation for leveling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 5. PC PCB diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 5-1. Main PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 5-2 -2.. De Dettai aile led d Ma Man nual fo forr Co Con nne nec cto torr and Re Rela lay y Term rmin ina al Part - Ma Main in PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 5-3. Sub PCB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 5-4 -4.. De Dettai aile led d Ma Man nual fo forr Co Con nne nec cto torr Term rmiina nall Pa Part rt - Sub PCB (W (WA A456 56**) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 5-5. 55. De Deta tail iled ed Ma Manu nual al fo forr Conn Connec ecto torr Ter Termi mina nall Par Partt - Sub Sub PC PCB B (W (WA4 A422 22*/ */W WA4 A400 00*) *) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 6. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 6-1. Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 32 7. Sc Schematic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 33 7-1. Main control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 33 7-2. Su Sub control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 8. Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 8-1. Model Number Naming Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1-1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE ENGINEERS ► Be sure to observe the following instructions to operate the product correctly and safely to prevent possible accidents and hazards while servicing. ► Two types of safety safety symbols, Warning Warning and Caution, are used in the safety 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 •
(When servicing servicing electrical parts or harnesses) Make sure to disconnect disconnect the power plug before servicing. servicing. 4
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Failing to do so may may damage the plug plug and result in re or electric shock.
When the the washing machine is not being used, make sure to disconnect the power power plug from the power outlet. 4
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There is a risk of re due due to overheating. overheating.
When removing removing the power power cord, make sure to hold hold the power power plug when when pulling the the plug from the outlet. 4
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Failing to do do so may result result in a risk of electric shock.
Do not allow consumers consumers to connect connect several several appliances appliances to a single power power outlet at the same time. 4
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BEFORE SERVICING
Failing to do so may may result in electric shock shock or re due to lightning. lightning.
Do not place place or use gasoline, thinners, thinners, alcohol, or other ammable ammable or explosive substances near near the washing washing machine. 4
There is a risk of explosion explosion and re caused caused from electric sparks.
Safety Instructions _ 1
WARNING •
Check if the power plug and outlet are damaged, attened, cut or otherwise degraded. degraded. 4
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If tape is used instead of the connectors, it may cause cause re due to tracking. tracking.
Make sure to discharge discharge the PBA power terminals before starting starting the service. 4
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This will prevent a risk of re due to tracking and electrical hazard.. hazard..
When connecting connecting wires, make make sure to connect them using the relevant relevant connectors connectors and check check that they they are completely properly. 4
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If faulty, replace it immedia immediately. tely. Failing to do so may result in electric shock or re.
Completely remove remove any dust or foreign material material from the the housing, housing, wiring and connection connection parts. 4
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Failing to do so may may result in a high voltage electric shock. shock.
When replacing the heater, heater, make sure to fasten fasten the nut after after ensuring that it is inserted into the the bracket-heater. bracket-heater. 4
If not inserted into the bracket-heater bracket-heater,, it touches the drum and causes noise noise and electric leakage.
WARNING •
Perform a test run for the washing machine machine using the standard course and and check whether there is any water leakage through the oor section or the pipes.
Do not allow consumers consumers to repair repair or service service any part of the washing washing machine themselves. 4
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Ensure that no wire touches a rotating rotating part or a sharpened part of the the electrical harness.
Check for any water leakage. 4
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AFTER SERVICING
Check the wiring. 4
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WHILE SERVICING
This may result in personal personal injury and shorten shorten the product lifetime.
If it seems that grounding is needed 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.) 4
Grounding terminal
Failing to do so may may result in electric shock shock due to electric leakage. leakage.
[Running a grounding wire] -
Twist a grounding grounding wire (copper wire) two or three times around the the tap.
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If you connect connect the grounding wire to a copperplate, 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 •
Do not sprinkle water water onto the washing washing machine machine directly when cleaning cleaning it. it. 4
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If the water is spilled, spilled, it may result in electric electric shock or re. This will also shorten the product lifetime.
Do not install the washing machine machine in a location exposed to to snow or rain. 4
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This may result in electric electric shock or re, and may shorten the product product lifetime.
Do not place any any containers containers with water on the washing washing machine. machine. 4
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This may result in electric electric shock or re, and shorten the product product lifetime.
Do not press a control button using a sharp tool tool or object. 4
This may result in electric shock or damage to the product. product.
CAUTION •
Make sure that they they do not break break when force is exerted. exerted.
Check if there is any residue that shows that liquid entered the the electric parts or harnesses. 4
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WHILE SERVICING
When wiring a harness, harness, make sure to seal it completely so no liquid can enter. enter. 4
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BEFORE SERVICING
If any liquid has entered into a part, part, replace it or completely remove any remaining moisture moisture from it.
If you need to to place the washing washing machine on its back for servicing purposes, purposes, place a support(s) support(s) on the oor oor and lay it down carefully so its side is on the oor. 4
Do not lay it down on its front. This This may result in the inside inside tub damaging damaging parts.
Safety Instructions _ 3
CAUTION •
Check the assembled status of the parts. 4
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Now is a good time to inspect your work. Review all connections connections and wiring, including mounting mounting hardware.
Check the insulation resistance. 4
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AFTER SERVICING
Disconnect the power cord from the power power outlet and measure the insulation insulation resistance between 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 whether the washing machine machine is level level the oor with respect to the original original position of the washing machine prior to service. By doing this now will reduce for the need of customer dissatisfaction and redo call. 4
Vibrations can can shorten the lifetime of of the product. product.
4 _ Safety Instructions
2. FEA FEATURES TURES AND SPECIF SPECIFICA ICATIONS TIONS 2-1. FEATURES Features The Great Capacity
Description
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Even bulky bulky garments and blankets blankets get super clean. clean. The Great capacity capacity leaves enough room for a more thorough, cleaner wash.
• AquaJetTM (WA456*)
AquaJetTM washes heavy loads gently and more thoroughly than conventional top loaders. • Faster drum rotation rotation and the absence absence of an agitator inside the machine help circulate foam more evenly throughout all your clothes, while powerful water jets provide a thorough thorough rinse.. •
The power power to handle handle anything! anything! Our direct-drive inverter inverter motor delivers power right to the washer tub from a variable speed, reversible motor. Beltless direct-drive motor generates a higher spin speed for more effective, quiet operation. The washer also has fewer moving parts, meaning fewer repairs.
•
A separate nozzle nozzle has been been adopted that sprays water equally so that the the rinse cycle is effective even with a small amount of water.
VRT® (Vibration Reduction Technology)
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This Samsung Samsung washer washer performs smoothly at at top spin speeds, speeds, minimizing noise and vibration.
Eco Plus (WA456*)
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If you select this option, the the water temperature is set to slightly lower than during the normal wash course to save energy. energy.
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Clean your your drum with one button! button! This Pure Cycle is specially designed to remove detergent residue & dirt bulid up in the tub, without the need for special chemical detergents.
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The door door is designed designed to close softly and prevent prevent users from being injured
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This is a convenient convenient function that enables enables you to save a frequently-used frequently-used wash course. Once this is set, you can do a wash simply by pressing the Power, My Cycle and Start buttons in this sequence.
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Samsung’s Smart Care, an automatic automatic error-monitoring error-monitoring system, system, detects detects and diagnoses problems at an early stage and provides quick and easy solutions.
Digital Inverter Motor
Mist Shower
Pure Cycle™ (Tub Cleaning cycle) EZ-Closed Lid
My Cycle
Smart Care (WA456*)
Features and Specifcations _ 5
2-2. SPECIFICATIONS T YP E
TOP LOADING WASHER
A. Height
43.9″ / 11 111.4cm 1.4cm
DIMENSION
B. Width
27.0″ / 68.6cm
(Inches / cm)
C. Height with Door open
58.1″ / 147.5cm
D. Depth
29.3″ / 74.4cm
WATER PRESSURE
20~116psi (137~800k (137~800kPa) Pa) WA456* : 56kg (122.2lb) WA422* : 55kg (120.0lb)
WEIGHT
WA400* : 54kg (117.8lb) WA456* : 4.5cu.ft WA422* : 4.2cu.ft WA400* : 4.0cu.ft
CAPACITY
POWER CONSUMPTION
WASHING
120V
700W
SPIN
120V
400W
DRAIN
120V
80W
WA456* : 1,000rpm WA422*/WA400* : 800rpm
SPIN REVOLUTION
A
C
B
6 _ Features and Specifcations
D
2-3. DETAIL FEATURES Grade
WA456*
WA422*
WA400*
Image
Main Spec.
Capacity(DOE)
4.5
4.5
4.2
4.0
AquaJetTM
Yes
Yes
-
-
Diamond interior drum
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pure CycleTM
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Washing Cycles
11
11
9
9
VRT®
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pulsator material
PP
PP
PP
PP
1,000
1,000
800
800
Motor
DIM Motor
DIM Motor
DIM Motor
DIM Motor
Color
Ultra Inox
Neat White
Neat White
Neat White
18:88
18:88
18:88
18:88
Squall Jr Same
Squall Jr Same
Squall Jr Same
Squall Jr Same
Main display
LED
LED
LED
LED
LED color
Red
Red
Red
Red
Tempered Tinted glass
Tempered Tinted glass
Tempered Tinted glass
Opaque
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
VCM(Ultra Inox)
PCM
PCM
PCM
Steel(EGI) + Painting
Steel(EGI) + Painting
Steel(EGI) + Painting
Steel(EGI) + Painting
MEF (cf/kWh/cycle)
2.45
2.45
2.45
2.41
WF (gal/cycle/cf)
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.70
EnergyGuide (kWh/year)
169
169
169
163
Max rpm
Center display
Jog Dial
Design Door Lid TC Easy door Frame Top Cover
Energy
Features and Specifcations _ 7
2-4. OPTIONS SPECIFICA SPECIFICATIONS TIONS Item
Item Name
Code No.
Remark
HOSE-HANGER
DC61-00224A
Default
MANUAL-BOOK
DC68-03133A
Default
CABLE TIE
6501-000121
Default
CAP W.V
DC61-10449Q
Default
ASSY-LEG ASSY -LEG SUPPORT
DC97-14095A
Service
Note
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Customer can purchase Water Water supply, supply, drain hoses hoses and assy assy leg support support from a service service center. center.
8 _ Features and Specifcations
3. DISASSE DISASSEMBL MBLY Y AND REASSEM REASSEMBL BLY Y 3-1. TOOLS FOR DISASS DISASSEMBLY EMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Tool
Type
Box driver
Double-ended spanner
Remarks
10mm
Tub(16), Fixer screw(5), Motor(1), Balance(5)
17mm
Damper(2), Damper(friction 1)
10mm
Replaced by box driver
17mm
Leg
Vice pliers
A Tool Tool for protecting empty turning of bolt or abrasion from using box driver For disassembly of Spin drum
Others
(screwdriver, nipper, long nose pliers)
Common tools for servicing
JIG for the ASSY SPIN BASKET
Disassembly and Reassembly _ 9
3-2. STANDARD DISASSE DISASSEMBLY MBLY DRAWINGS ► This is a standard disassembly diagram diagram and may differ from the actual product. product. Use this material as a reference when disassembling and reassembling the product. Part
Figure
Description
1. Remove the 6 screws holding the the control panel assembly.
2. Separate the the both hooks. hooks. (Left and Right) 3. Separate the cover cover panel panel upward.
If it is difcult to disassemble, use the (-) driver to disassemble hooks. (Be careful damage of hooks.)
Sub and Main PCB Assembly 4. Remove the 2 screws holding the the control panel assembly and turn the panel over.
5. Pull the Encoder-Knob to separate separate it and and then remove the 4 xing screws. When reassembling the PCB, take care that you do not damage the control-panel xing hook. After replacing the sub PCB, check the key operation.
6. Separate the cover pcb(m) and the wires connected to the main PBA. After reassembling the the housing, check check if the wires are properly connected. When disassembling and reassembling the housing, take care that you do not damage the part.
10 _ Disassembly and Reassembly
Part
Figure
Description
1. After separating separating the control panel, panel, separate the water-valve housing. 2. Remove the 3 xing xing screws. screws.
Water Valve
3. Remove the wire-harness and and release the 2 clamps connecting the hoses. When releasing the clamps, take care that you do not tear the hoses.
Disassembly and Reassembly _ 11
Part
Figure
Description
1. Remove the 2 inlay tapes. Door Assembly
12 _ Disassembly and Reassembly
2. Remove the 4 screws holding the door lid TC and separate the door.
Part
Figure
Description
1. Remove the 2 screws from the cover plate. 2. Separate the the control panel assembly. assembly.
3. Separate the Assy Valve Valve Water, Water, the main PBA, the Assy Sensor Pressure and the lter EMI housing.
Top Cover Assembly / Door Switch
Separate the housing to prevent stress and damage to the wireharness.
4. Separate the the main wire harness, the pressure switch hose clip , Grounding screw . 5. Release the the bleach bleach hose clamp.
6. Separate the the top cover assembly by lifting and pushing ahead the top part of the assembly.
7. you can check check the door door switch If turn the Top cover upside down.
1. Disassemble the the control panel assembly assembly.. 2. Separate the pressure pressure switch housing.
Sensor Pressure Switch
3. Before separating separating the hose, release release the clip. When releasing the clip, take care that you do not tear the hose.
Disassembly and Reassembly _ 13
Part
Figure
Description
1. Separate the back cover 2. Separate 2 clamps.
Drain-Pump
3. Remove the 3 screws. screws.
4. 5 screws are separated separated by ‘+’ shape shape hand driver.
Thermistor
14 _ Disassembly and Reassembly
1. Remove the 2 screws. screws.
Part
Figure
Description
1. Separate the the top cover assembly by lifting and pushing ahead the top part of the assembly 2. Remove the 2 screws holding the panel control Separate all the wires connected to the housing.
3. Remove the 8 screws xing the tubcover and separate the tub-cover tub-cover..
Clutch Assembly (continued)
4. Separate the pulsator-cap pulsator-cap by inserting inserting the tip of a (-) screwdriver between the pulsator-cap and the pulsator and then lifting the screwdriver up (↑).
5. Remove the bolt holding the pulsator pulsator with a 10mm wrench.
Disassembly and Reassembly _ 15
Part
Figure
Description
6. Remove the shaft with the jig wrench.
- Release the nut in a clockwise direction. - Fasten the nut in a counterclockwise direction.
7. Place the main main body so that the front frame faces upward and remove the 2 bolts holding the saddle with a 10mm wrench. When you place the washer on the oor, take care that you do not damage or scratch the product.
Clutch Assembly (continued)
8. Remove the bolt holding the DD-motor housing with a 17mm wrench and then remove the motor housing.
9. Remove the 6 bolts holding the the DDmotor with a 10mm wrench.
16 _ Disassembly and Reassembly
Part
Figure
Description
10. Separate Separate the 2 marked housings and then remove the DD-motor. 11. Press the hook to separate the housing.
Clutch Assembly (continued)
12. Separate Separate the slide guide and the coupling by pulling them forward. Disassemble the coupling and the spring.
Disassembly and Reassembly _ 17
Part
Figure
Description
13. Separate Separate the clip.
Clutch Assembly (continued)
14. Remove Remove the 6 screws xing the clutch assembly and then separate the clutch assembly.
Reassembly procedures are in the reverse order of dissasembly procedures.
18 _ Disassembly and Reassembly
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4-1. ERROR MODES ► This is a washer integrated error mode. For detailed information, refer to the general repair scripts. Error Type
Display
Causes -
Water Level Sensor
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Motor Driving Error and Hall Sensor Error
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Water Supply Error
Drain Error
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The water water temperature is sensed as higher than 50 ˚C in the Wool or Delicates/Hand wash for 8 seconds
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The pump motor impeller is damaged internally. Wrong voltage (220 V → 110 V) is supplied to the parts. Part fault. This occurs due to freezing in the winter season The drain hose is clogged. (Injection error, foreign material) The water water pump pump terminal terminal is not connected: rubber band, bills, cotton, hair pins, coins have collected inside the drain pump ASSY.
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-
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This error occurs because of restrained revolutions.
Foreign material is entering the water supply valve. The water water supply supply valve terminal is not connected. (Wire disconnected) The warm warm water and rinse connectors are incorrectly incorrectly switched with each other. This occurs occurs if the PCB terminal from the drain hose hose to the detergent drawer is not connected. Check whether the transparent hose is folded or torn.
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Switch Error (Main Relay Error)
The PBA connector terminal is not connected. The motor spin net is not not engaged. engaged. The motor’s internal internal coil is damaged damaged (short-circuited (short-circuited or cut) The hall hall sensor sensor terminal terminal is not connected. Foreign material (e.g. a screw) has entered the motor.
The cold and warm water supply hoses are incorrectly switched with each other.
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Commnication Error
The part of the hose where where the water level level sensor sensor is located is damaged. (punctured) The hose hose is clogged with foreign material. The hose is folded. Too much lubricant has been applied to the 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.
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Remarks
The water supplied for 1 minute drying cycle is 0.3 ~ 0.4 L.
The signals between the sub and main PBAs are not sensed because of commuication error. Check the the connector connector connections connections between the sub sub and main PBAs carefully. → Check for incorrect or loose connections, etc. Remove the the sub PBA C/Panel and and check for any faulty soldering. The Power button is pressed continually. (for more than 12 seconds) A switch is jammed or or stuck due to be pressed pressed unevenly due to deformation of the control panel or button. This error error may occur when when the screws that hold hold the sub PBA in place are tightened too much. A button other than the Power button is continually pressed. (for more than 30 seconds). Deformation Deformatio n of an internal internal plastic plastic injection part. A screw for assembling the sub PBA is tightened too much.
Troubleshooting _ 19
Error Type
Display
Causes -
(Before operation) Door Error
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(Unlock Fail) (Lock Fail)
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Water Leakage Error
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Overow Error
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Temperature Sensor Error
Unbalance Error
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20 _ Troubleshooting
When the door is opened after starting operation.
The door door lock switch terminal terminal is connected incorrectly incorrectly.. The door lock switch terminal is broken. broken. This occurs occurs intermittently intermittently because of an electric wire leakage. Main PCB fault The air hose is out out of place and water leakage leakage occurs during the spin cycle. Water leakage occurs at the front front with foaming because of too much detergent. Water leakage occurs because because the connecting hose to the detergent drawer is connected incorrectly. Water is supplied continually because the water level detection does not work. Because the drain hose is clogged and there is an injection error (at a narrow section), the water level detection does not work and water is supplied continually. Water is supplied supplied continually continually because because of freezing freezing or because there is foreign material in the water supply valve. This error error may occur when when the water level level sensor sensor is degraded.
This error occurs because the water level sensor terminal is out of place.
The washing heater in the tub has an error. (Contact error, temperature sensor fault) The connector is connected incorrectly or is disconnected.
Heater sensor fault. : When the connector is connected incorrectly or has a wire disconnected or contact error.
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As laundry laundry causes this error, error, check the laundry laundry.. Find the reason for the imbalance and solve it as directed in the user manual.
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This occurs occurs when when too much foaming foaming is detected. It is also displayed while foaming is removed. When the removal is nished, the normal cycle proceeds. “Sd” or “SUd” is displayed when too much foaming is detected and “End” (WA456*) / “En” (WA422*,WA400*) is displayed when the removal of the foaming is nished. (This is one of the normal operations. It is an error for preventing non-sensing faults.) faults.)
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If the output from from the MEMS sensor sensor is over 4.5V 4.5V or under 0.5V and it continues for 5 seconds, this error occurs.
Foaming Detected
MEMS error
A switch contact error because of a deformatio deformation n of the door hook. When the door is pulled by force.
Remarks
1. Check the MEMS sensor and PBA. 2. Check the wire connector terminals.
4-2. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS FOR EACH ERROR CODE
. s t p i r c s r i a p e r l a r e n e g e h t o t r e f e r , n o i t a m r o f n i d e l i a t e d r o F . e d o m r o r r e r e h s a w e p y t m u r d h c a e r o f s e r u d e c o r p g n i t o o h s e l b u o r t n o m m o c e r a e s e h T ►
z ) l e r z e r o H v a l H K r e o K l t e C 4 . 9 r o . u 6 5 e c e t e l 2 n 2 a n B . : g x i w n n t o r r a e o r M c a h p ( O t e P p e r h r A r e t . g i e t : t n f d d a W y a n e i k c r w t a t c o e n t i c e l r e r k o e h o i u c s n C C W u o q h e n n e t h e o r i C s c F w . . 1 2
r o s n e s l e v e l r e t a w . e y h c t n k e c u e h q e r C f
o t o h P f o n o i t p i r c s e D
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4 r o e s e d 4 h n h n a t o t e t n S n 3 e , 2 l l o 4 h . a e x w H c d ) o r e r n n s p g a r a i o t n p a t t o 2 p A l s t o i o . : ) o s m s n 4 e v n i r m ( e e e o r c h h e B p s t t i n u n h a r o t k t C e f s k c k P e i c e e c n t e s Ω e w w h e i e h e h o C h a B t f R M C p C m ( o ► •
C I l l a H h A B c - - D t 1 l l l - l u 1 V a a N l 5 H H G C N - - - - C 1 2 3 4 5
, e s v n r o o o . i b t s e c a n d e e o t . n n s o c i i n l l o e t e a c c c v i l a a e r l e a l e p h r t n i t e e a r t m , g a m y r n e l t i e w h t k t t u r a c k a t o e s r c f e r s i t n e i o h e r p c c s s n ) o l i s e o e d n t n n v o e a e i s e f s t l t l i r s . u a r i r e s e s e v r s A t r . e a s u k p l e e B c o p P w t c c a l r e r h e e t o M a t o t h a r r a . t r n o d r m r e o w e e k o c c c r e e l a s n h e e d h u b t p h n n A t f f s C a A i ( I I e r
s n o i t c A e v i t c e r r o C
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r e o d r r o E M e p y T r o r r E
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f o l l s a r t n h l l l o o / t u a r i t o r a o f h r c t t o t r r e o c r t l o t o o l n m e t t u u n a o o l a f t o g n o f n n m m u c i m r B o a t h c g t o C g g f s r i n i n r c n t a P e i a r o o h h s r w s h s n s s s d i o a a n c e n a n a n t h e W W e s I s W a M · · · · ·
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l e v e L r r o e s t a n e W S
r o l t l o a r r M H o r g d E n n i a r h r o s o s a r n r e W E S
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. s t p i r c s r i a p e r l a r e n e g e h t o t r e f e r , n o i t a m r o f n i d e l i a t e d r o F . e d o m r o r r e r e h s a w e p y t m u r d h c a e r o f s e r u d e c o r p g n i t o o h s e l b u o r t n o m m o c e r a e s e h T ►
r e e Ω h e K t t h t a . f r 1 o o 1 s W f i s o l e e t . e r h c . Ω a t n e e n e i v . l h n r a l v K m t a t i e l l 9 r t s a . r V i v 0 t a e e i s r y h e y : e l e e t t r l p v e e p h p e p c t u h a l h n n S w m a t u a e k n v t y k s s e r g l c r i e c i p e w t e t s t e e p h a e e a h r u o C w R b W C f s . . 1 2
o t o h P f o n o i t p i r c s e D
A B P d , e d d i e l f e e p t t o h g p c e g u e e c o s s n l a u n l c i s a o p s c c i r e r s e e i e t , b d l v a y l l d e a w a r e v r i i m e l w l y h p p . r t p a u n o n p e s s o b h u a s w i s s a h r d s r a e t e n e e e t v t s l a a a a r r a w l v w e a t e i e p y r o n l o e t t n i p h r a r w y p a e e e l u s t h m t h h t e . r n e g l e n r y h e t . h i A t i l i a e a w g B w r u w e n P o i c k n k i f z e e l a c t c e e h e h h t n t p h i e t o h r e f I r C w c C f f I
s n o i t c A e v i t c e r r o C
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g e r n i h i 0 t e d 3 . l n h n t . d . e r o e d h x e n o e n t o s c p a p r r s r w a i a p e p s t a e l r w g e s s r o n p a p b n t r o a t s a t t r c o a e n s . , t c t c e h a b o i e f a u t t t h c c i s t a s b n l g s a d t d o e i s n u n i w r r c n d n a w e u n o e s h e a n m c c e h o t c e p o r e n t l o r w t p e t t c O o s k o r s h e u i c t T b b m r e n e h o r o C c c -
o t o h P f o n o i t p i r c s e D
: f r r t o o a Ω f . l P 2 s e g 0 a c n ) x n n i e o i a k r r t i p m r s c i e W p t s h A e e n : C e e r ( t . e e e r c h h W n W t S G a n S t e k e e s c d t i w d e e i s e h e h e t e e C R W R b R . 1 -
k c a l f r B o : Ω o f 6 s r e t 4 l a c a n o i n P t a t g Ω m r s i n i e s k 3 3 t ) e c : e r e e e h r c t e h i h n C W a n t ( e . k r n t s e r c t o w i w t e o s h o o r e t e o C M B R b M . 2 -
- e e u t i l h e / B r : h k o W e t e c f t c i o n . L k h n e t t c e c c a o a e c r t n t L W i a o s w t a n : k . t s t n o e c o e s t e i C r l o D s a o R b C e t a n e : f t h t r k s c P U e Ω . o e l o g e c 2 k k s c 0 h n n l r c t n i o a x a e l k i t k U n c h n / W o ) s i c k e e i r C U e h d i p m r s r h c e e p e o C L C ( R W R A t . 3 -
P A G k c o L
, d e r e r s o r u n n a c t o s . , i c t c s t o a c i A w h t e B e r g e s r i a t n e P a c o h n h n r s o t i o r o c f a g t o h r n y I c d . m i r t a i s e d e l e n h f w l e o n r i o t e f s h t o t / r n c e s n i e A f a a e c o a w . B l e C m n o d P r n p I P e e o e e a h c r c y g t e s s i , n e h r v e i . i f e r t h s h A s t n r p e h t c o t B r k t i e y s f . i h l e I c e w P u t l . l c c i t e a t h s c t e u t h i n o h e n i l r i r g A n e t i a B a r C n e t o . o h n t h o P m r t t c c m e r e o e o e e e t n e i h r h c h h r h t s w d t a t ” w i 2 o n m e c i k h k e c E n n n r c t c c e l a “ i e e s h e i e t o e o t p h w h s h e r r r a l o f C s C f I e r T a e
s n o i t c A e v i t c e r r o C
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r o r r E r o o D
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k c o l n U
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s n o i t c A e v i t c e r r o C
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r e r o r u r t a r E e r p o s m n e e T S
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s n o i t c A e v i t c e r r o C
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s e s u a C
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4-3. THE INSTALLA INSTALLATION TION FOR LEVELING
Problem Type If the rear level of the oor is lower than the front level of the oor, it can’t be leveled.
Front
Causes •
Only use the front front legs legs to adjust the level.
Corrective Actions •
Use the the leg leg supports supports to adjust the level level of the rear.
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If the oor is on a steeply slope, slope, please please use the additional leg supports.
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Customer can purchase the leg supports from a service center.
Rear
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5. PCB DIAGRAM 5-1. MAIN PCB ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
7 6
1
9 4
8 10
2 5
3
Locati on
Pa rt No .
1
T E8
M otor Co ntrol
2
RY1
3
F1
4
BD1
Function
De scription
Loc ation
Part No.
Cont ro l to Mo tor
6
IC1
Switch ing IC
Making a stable DC
M ain Relay
Ma in Po wer Rela y
7
TE6
Trans Circu it
Chopping the DC Link
FUSE
Li mit the Ov er-Curren t
8
Loa d Con trol
Tu rn ON/Off th e Lo ad(Val ve e tc. )
Door Lock Switch
• Drive the Door Lock Switch Switch
Driving Circuit
• Toggle CW/CCW
Making Mak ing DC Vo Volta ltage ge
CE6
Cha rgin g Vol tag e
SSR1~6 TRIAC1~2
It wor works ks to Cha Chang nge e the AC to the DC 9
5
Func tion
Q5,RY2
Desc rip tion
Charg e th e DC LINK (30 0V) 10
IC6
Drivi ng Ci rc ui t
Drive the SSR or Relay
• Supply the Current to the Acting Current Current
PCB Diagram _ 27
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5-2. DETAILED MANUAL FOR CONNECTOR AND RELAY TERMINAL PART - MAIN PCB ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
► CN4
► CN5
1.
Bleach Valve (WA456*)
1. Water Level
2.
Rinse Valve
2. Standby
3.
Hot Valve
3. TX
4.
Cold Valve
4. RX
5.
Pump
5. Sub Reset
6.
N.C
6. 5V
7.
Mist Valve
7. GND
8.
Clutch
8. 12V 9. Power On
► CN9
► CN8
1.
AC1
► CN3
1. 5V
1. Door Lock Lock Motor Motor
2.
AC2
1. Motor_U
2. Hall_A
2. Door Lock Lock Motor Motor
3.
AC2-1
2. Motor_V
3. Hall_B
3. GND
3. Motor_W
4. GND
4. Unlock Contact
► CN1
5. Lock Contact 6. Reed Switch 7. 5V_1
5-2. DETAILED MANUAL FOR CONNECTOR AND RELAY TERMINAL PART - MAIN PCB ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
► CN4
► CN5
1.
Bleach Valve (WA456*)
1. Water Level
2.
Rinse Valve
2. Standby
3.
Hot Valve
3. TX
4.
Cold Valve
4. RX
5.
Pump
5. Sub Reset
6.
N.C
6. 5V
7.
Mist Valve
7. GND
8.
Clutch
8. 12V 9. Power On
► CN9
► CN8
1.
AC1
► CN3
1. 5V
1. Door Lock Lock Motor Motor
2.
AC2
1. Motor_U
2. Hall_A
2. Door Lock Lock Motor Motor
3.
AC2-1
2. Motor_V
3. Hall_B
3. GND
3. Motor_W
4. GND
4. Unlock Contact
► CN1
5. Lock Contact 6. Reed Switch 7. 5V_1
28 _ PCB Diagram
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5-3. SUB PCB ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
3
4
5
8
2 1
7
Loca tion 1
Part No.
Functio n
M ic om1
Contro l Fun cti on
2
SW 1
Jog Dial Jo
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3
CN12
Comm uni cat ion Part
Co nne ct M ain PBA
4
CN8
Conec tin g Sen si ng Pa rt
Connecting Thermistor , Water Lavel and Mems Sensor
5 6 7
LED1~37 BZ1 SW2~11
De scripti on Control Key and LED Function Sensing Thermistor , Water Lavel and vibration
LED La mp B uz z er
Di spl ay Func tio n
Making a sound
Switch
Op erati ng o r ch angi ng Func tio n
8
DSP1
LED Dis play
Di spl ay Func ito n (WA45 6*)
9
DSP3
LED Dis play
Di spl ay Func ito n (WA42 2*/WA400 *)
9
6
5-3. SUB PCB ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
3
4
5
8
9
6
2 1
7
Loca tion 1
Part No.
Functio n
M ic om1
De scripti on
Contro l Fun cti on
Control Key and LED Function Sensing Thermistor , Water Lavel and vibration
Jog Dial Jo
Jog Dial
2
SW 1
3
CN12
Comm uni cat ion Part
Co nne ct M ain PBA
4
CN8
Conec tin g Sen si ng Pa rt
Connecting Thermistor , Water Lavel and Mems Sensor
5 6 7
LED1~37 BZ1 SW2~11
LED La mp B uz z er
Di spl ay Func tio n
Making a sound
Switch
Op erati ng o r ch angi ng Func tio n
8
DSP1
LED Dis play
Di spl ay Func ito n (WA45 6*)
9
DSP3
LED Dis play
Di spl ay Func ito n (WA42 2*/WA400 *)
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5-4. DETAILED MANUAL FOR CONNECTOR TERMINAL PART - SUB PCB (WA456*) ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
► CN8 1. NC 2. NC
► CN9
3. NC
1. EMG
4. NC
2. WL_MAIN
5. NC
3. STANDBY
6. NC
4. TX
7. NC
5. RX
8. GND
6. RESET
9. Water_Therm
7. 5V
10. Reed_1
8. GND
11. Water_Level_Sensor
9. 12V
12. Water_Level_Sensor
10. POWER ON
5-4. DETAILED MANUAL FOR CONNECTOR TERMINAL PART - SUB PCB (WA456*) ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
► CN8 1. NC 2. NC
► CN9
3. NC
1. EMG
4. NC
2. WL_MAIN
5. NC
3. STANDBY
6. NC
4. TX
7. NC
5. RX
8. GND
6. RESET
9. Water_Therm
7. 5V
10. Reed_1
8. GND
11. Water_Level_Sensor
9. 12V
12. Water_Level_Sensor
10. POWER ON
30 _ PCB Diagram
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5-5. DETAILED MANUAL FOR CONNECTOR TERMINAL PART - SUB PCB (WA422*/WA400*) ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
► CN8 1. NC 2. NC
► CN9
3. NC
1. EMG
4. NC
2. WL_MAIN
5. NC
3. STANDBY
6. NC
4. TX
7. NC
5. RX
8. GND
6. RESET
9. Water_Therm
7. 5V
10. Reed_1
8. GND
11. Water_Level_Sensor
9. 12V
12. Water_Level_Sensor
10. POWER ON
5-5. DETAILED MANUAL FOR CONNECTOR TERMINAL PART - SUB PCB (WA422*/WA400*) ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization.
► CN8 1. NC 2. NC
► CN9
3. NC
1. EMG
4. NC
2. WL_MAIN
5. NC
3. STANDBY
6. NC
4. TX
7. NC
5. RX
8. GND
6. RESET
9. Water_Therm
7. 5V
10. Reed_1
8. GND
11. Water_Level_Sensor
9. 12V
12. Water_Level_Sensor
10. POWER ON
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6. WIRING DIAGRAM 6-1. WIRING DIAGRAM ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization. n
REFERENCE INFORMATION BL K
BL ACK
BLU
BL UE
GRN
GREEN
GRY
GRAY
NTR
NATURAL
ORG
ORANGE
PNK
PINK
RED
RED
SKYBL U
SKYBL UE
VIO
VIOLET
WHT
W HIT E
YEL
YELLOW
6. WIRING DIAGRAM 6-1. WIRING DIAGRAM ► This Document can not be used without Samsung’s authorization. authorization. n
REFERENCE INFORMATION BL K
BL ACK
BLU
BL UE
GRN
GREEN
GRY
GRAY
NTR
NATURAL
ORG
ORANGE
PNK
PINK
RED
RED
SKYBL U
SKYBL UE
VIO
VIOLET
WHT
W HIT E
YEL
YELLOW
32 _ Wiring Diagram
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8. REFERENCE 8-1. MODEL NUMBER NAMING RULES ⑦ B u y e r : A A : U S A
⑥ / : C B U
⑤ C o l o r : · S U – U l t r a I n o x
④ P r o j e c t : H D H U D S O N
③
F e a t u r e C o d e : R D 6 – – T I B e n e m v e s p r t / e t e H r o e r d M t & o G t C o l a r o s / l d s P W u m a e p t r
② M a r k e t C l a i m C a p a c i t y
:
4 . 5 c u . f t
① P r o d u c t t y p e ( C A N N O T C H A N G E ) : A u t o W a s h i n g m a c h i n e ( S A
W
A
4
5
①
P r o d u c t T y p e
②
C a p a c i t y
6
F e a t u r e 1
D
F e a t u r e 3
③
F e a t u r e
8. REFERENCE 8-1. MODEL NUMBER NAMING RULES ⑦ B u y e r : A A : U S A
⑥ / : C B U
⑤ C o l o r : · S U – U l t r a I n o x
④ P r o j e c t : H D H U D S O N
③
F e a t u r e C o d e : R D 6 – – T I B e n e m v e s p r t / e t e H r r e M o d t & G o t C o l a r o s / l d s P W u m a e p t r
② M a r k e t C l a i m C a p a c i t y
:
4 . 5 c u . f t
① P r o d u c t t y p e ( C A N N O T C H A N G E ) : A u t o W a s h i n g m a c h i n e ( S A M S U N G ’ s G u i d e L i n e )
W
A
4
5
6
D
F e a t u r e 3
R
F e a t u r e 2
D
S
U
A
③
F e a t u r e
P a S l e t f o r i e r s m o P r r o j e S c o u t r b V e P r a . l t
④
⑤
C o l o r
⑥
/
A
②
C a p a c i t y F e a t u r e 1
H
①
P r o d u c t T y p e
⑦ B u y e r
Reference _ 35
MODEL NUMBER NAMING RULES (continued) ⑦ B u y e r : A A : U S A
⑥ / : C B U
⑤ C o l o r : · W R – N e a t W h i t e
④ P r o j e c t : H D H U D S O N
③
F e a t u r e C o d e : R D 6 – – T I B e n e m v e s p r t / e t e H r r e M o d t & G o t C o l a r o s / l d s P W u m a e p t r
② M a r k e t C l a i m C a p a c i t y
:
4 . 5 c u . f t
① P r o d u c t t y p e ( C A N N O T C H A N G E ) : A u t o W a s h i n g m a c h i n e ( S A M S U N G ’ s G u i d e L i n e )
W
A
4
5
6
D
F e a t u r e 3
R
F e a t u r e 2
D
W
R
A
36 _ Reference
③
F e a t u r e
P a S l e t f o r i e r s m o P r r o j e S c o u t r b V e P r a . l t
④
⑤
C o l o r
⑥
/
A
②
C a p a c i t y F e a t u r e 1
H
①
P r o d u c t T y p e
⑦ B u y e r
MODEL NUMBER NAMING RULES (continued) ⑦ B u y e r : A A : U S A
⑥ / : C B U
⑤ C o l o r : · W R – N e a t W h i t e
④ P r o j e c t : H D H U D S O N
③
F e a t u r e C o d e : R P 2 – – T I G e n o m v e o p r d e t e / r r e M H d o t & G o t o l a r C s / o s d P l u W m p a t e r
② M a r k e t C l a i m C a p a c i t y
:
4 . 2 c u . f t
① P r o d u c t t y p e ( C A N N O T C H A N G E ) : A u t o W a s h i n g m a c h i n e ( S A M S U N G ’ s G u i d e L i n e )
W
A
4
2
2
P
F e a t u r e 3
R
F e a t u r e 2
D
W
R
A
③
F e a t u r e
P a S l e t f o r i e r s m o P r r o j e S c o u t r b V e P r a . l t
④
⑤
C o l o r
⑥
/
A
②
C a p a c i t y F e a t u r e 1
H
①
P r o d u c t T y p e
⑦ B u y e r
Reference _ 37
MODEL NUMBER NAMING RULES (continued) ⑦ B u y e r : A A : U S A
⑥ / : C B U
⑤ C o l o r : · W R – N e a t W h i t e
④ P r o j e c t : H D H U D S O N
③
F e a t u r e C o d e : J P 0 – – J I o n B a g v e s D r i t c i / a e l r H M o o t & t o C r / o d P l u W m p a t e r
② M a r k e t C l a i m C a p a c i t y
:
4 . 0 c u . f t
① P r o d u c t t y p e ( C A N N O T C H A N G E ) : A u t o W a s h i n g m a c h i n e ( S A M S U N G ’ s G u i d e L i n e )
W
A
4
0
0
P
F e a t u r e 3
J
F e a t u r e 2
D
W
R
A
38 _ Reference
③
F e a t u r e
P a S l e t f o r i e r s m o P r r o j e S c o u t r b V e P r a . l t
④
⑤
C o l o r
⑥
/
A
②
C a p a c i t y F e a t u r e 1
H
①
P r o d u c t T y p e
⑦ B u y e r
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