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WP-1051
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Service Manual
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Washing Machine
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4. Tighten the bolt of the coupling assembly while
adjusting it to the cutter split made in the spin shaft
(Fig. 43).
2. Untighten the plunger valve cover by rotating in the
direction of the arrow (Fig. 45).
3. Remove the plunger valve spring, the plunger
valve rod and the plunger valve bellows (Fig. 46).
To assemble the plunger valve assembly, reverse the
disassembly procedure.
NOTE
If water leakage occurs at the spin tub after
assembling the bellows assembly and the
bellows supporter, it is wrong. It could cause
an electrical shock or a fire, therefore they
should be securely assembled again.
NOTE
   Damage to the plunger valve cover may
cause water leakage.
  When replacing the plunger valve assembly,
take care not to cause water leakage.
After removing the back cover and setting the knob for the
drain selector to "WASH - RINSE", proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the plunger valve strap from the
plunger valve rod (Fig. 44).
Fig. 43
Fig. 44
Fig. 45
Fig. 46
4-10. Plunger Valve Assembly
         Replacement
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5. ADJUSTMENT
1; Adjust the door switch by bending the contact so it
turns on/off when the spin dryer cover is opened
15 to 60mm in a horizontal position (Fig. 47).
1. The brake assembly is fitted to the top of the spin
motor. The brake block is positioned to make
contact with the coupling. The brake is operated
by the brake wire assembly connected to the hinge
of the spin dryer cover.
2. When the spin dryer cover is raised 10 to 35
degrees, the brake should be operated and the
empty spin dryer basket should be stopped within
5 seconds.
3. When braking time is over 15 seconds, replace the
brake assembly with a new one.
NOTE
After repairing the door switch system or the brake system, or the brake system
(1) When opening the spin dryer cover, the door
switch shall be turned off before the brake block
makes  contact with the coupling.
(2) When closing the spin dryer cover, the door
switch shall be turned
  on after the brake block
separates from the coupling.
(3) When braking time is over 15 seconds, move the
brake strap hook to upper hole of the brake wire
plate to adjust.
Fig. 47
Fig. 48
perform the trial test and check the following points.
5-1 Door Switch Operation
5-2 Brake Operation
a
15~60mm
6. EXAMINATION AFTER
REPAIRING
After repairing, perform the trial test and check the
following points.
(1) Measure the insulation resistance; it should be
more than 10M
Ω.
(2) This washing machine must be properly grounded
for safety.
(3) Check to make sure that there is no water
leakage from any of the connections.
(4) When spinning empty, the braking time should be
less than 5 seconds.
(5) Has grease adhered to contacts of electrical
parts?
7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE
CAUSE
REPAIR METHOD
Power Supply
Power is not supplied to
washing machine.
Power cord is not plugged
into the wall outlet firmly.
Power is not supplied at the
wall outlet.
Connect firmly.
Advise the customer.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
Advise the customer.
Spin Drying
After connecting to the power
source and turning spin timer ON,
spin motor does not operate.
After connecting to the power source
and turning spin timer ON, spin motor
does not operate properly.(When
spin motor makes strange noise.)
Plug or wiring is defective.
Spin timer is faulty.
Door switch is faulty.
Capacitor is defective.
Motor is defective.
Brake is defective.
Capacitor is defective.
Motor is defective.
Repair and rewire properly.
Replace with a new one.
Adjust or replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace the brake assembly with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Washing and Rinsing
After connecting to the power
source and turning wash timer
ON, wash motor does not
operate.
After connecting to the power
source and turning wash timer
ON, wash motor does not
operate properly.(When wash
motor makes strange noise.)
Clothes do not swirl adequately
Amount of water decreases
while washing.
While rinsing, water overflows
from corner of the wash tub.
(cabinet)
Plug or wiring is defective.
Wash timer is faulty.
Capacitor is defective.
Capacitor is defective.
Motor is defective.
Motor is defective.
Blockage between the pulsator
and the tub.
Excessive amount of clothes.
Drain selector position is not
correct.
Strap connection is not adjusted properly.
Plunger valve bellows is damaged.
Too much water.
Lint is sticking to the plunger valve.
Lint is sticking to the filter or hoses.
Repair and rewire properly.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Remove blockage.
Remove some clothes to
reduce wash load.
Set drain selector to proper position.
Advise the customer.
Adjust properly.
Replace with a new one.
Adjust amount of water filled.
Remove plunger valve cover and
clean the plunger valve.
Remove lint and clean.
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TROUBLE
CAUSE
REPAIR METHOD
Spin Drying
While spining, spin dryer
basket is unbalanced.
Spining operation is not
properly.
After opening spin dryer cover,
spin dryer basket continues
revolving.
Installation is unbalanced.
Installed area is not level.
Load in spin dryer basket is
unbalanced.
Bellows assembly is damaged.
Center between spin shaft and
coupling is unbalanced.
Brake is defective.
Spin shaft is clogged.
Drain hose is clogged.
Bearing for bellows assembly is worn.
Brake is defective.
Advise the customer to install the
washing machine in a more stable
location.
Re-distribute the load.
Advise the customer of correct loading.
Replace with a new one.
Balance completely.
Adjust brake properly.
Remove blockage.
Remove blockage.
Replace with a new one.
Adjust brake properly.
Others
No draining
Drain selector position is defective
or is not correct.
Strap connection is defective.
Lint sticks to the filter or hoses.
Set drain selector to proper position.
Advise the customer.
Adjust properly.
Remove lint and clean.
When draining water, water
does not flow out smoothly.
Noise
Drain hose is clogged.
Lint is sticking to the plunger valve,
the filter or hoses.
Blockage between the pulsator and
the tub.
Bearing for pulsator shaft assembly
is worn.
Bearing of bellows assembly is
worn.
Remove blockage.
Remove lint and clean.
Remove blockage.
Replace with a new pulsator shaft
assembly.
Replace with bellows assembly.
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Water leakage
Hose connection is not secured.
Bearing for pulsator shaft assembly
is worn.
Plunger valve bellows is damaged.
Plunger valve assembly is
damaged.
Bellows assembly is damaged.
Bellows connection is not secured.
Secure firmly.
Replace with a new pulsator shaft
assembly.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Replace with a new one.
Secure firmly.
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