LG WP-1350RS Service Manual ▷ View online
Motor type
2-pole single phase shadding coil motor
Power consumption(Rated input)
80W (70W for AC 110~120V, 60Hz)
Motor output
20W
Lift head of draining
1m
Wash tub
Material
Polypropylene resin
Water level
Wash timer
Pulsator revolution
50Hz : 85rpm., 60Hz : 100rpm.
Motor type
4-pole single phase condenser induction motor
AC 220V, 50Hz
450W
450W
450W
390W/340W
430W
105W
AC 240V, 50Hz
AC 110~120V, 60Hz
AC 127V, 60Hz
AC 127/220V, 60Hz
AC 127/220V, 60Hz
Motor output
Motor output
System
Swirl system
MODEL
Dimensions (WxDxH)
850x530x1017(mm)
Net weight
Non pump model : 40.5kg, Pump model : 42.0kg
Power source Single
AC110~120V, 60Hz / AC 127V, 60Hz
AC 220V, 50Hz / AC 240V, 50Hz
AC 220V, 60Hz
Dual
AC 110~127 / 220V, 50/60 Hz
GENTLE
0.8 sec. ON - 1.5 sec. OFF 1.8 sec. ON - 3.2 sec. OFF 2.5 sec. ON - 2.5 sec. OFF
NORMAL
1.0 sec. ON - 1.3 sec. OFF 2.6 sec. ON - 2.2 sec. OFF 3.5 sec. ON - 1.5 sec. OFF
STRONG
1.2 sec. ON - 1.1 sec. OFF 3.6 sec. ON - 1.2 sec. OFF 4.0 sec. ON - 1.0 sec. OFF
Adjustable leg (Option)
Turn the adjustable legs to set the washer horigon tal (2EA)
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2. SPECIFICATION
WASH SIDE
Power
consumption
(Rated input)
DRAIN PUMP (Pump model only)
Wash selector
(Reversible)
(Reversible)
Mechanical type, 0~15min.
Material
Polypropylene resin
r. p. m.
50Hz : 1300rpm. over, 60Hz : 1500rpm. over
Spin timer
Mechanical type, 0~5min.
Motor type
4-pole single phase condenser induction motor
AC 220V, 50Hz
AC 240V, 50Hz
AC 110~120V, 60Hz
AC 127V, 60Hz
AC 127/220V, 60Hz
AC 240V, 50Hz
AC 110~120V, 60Hz
AC 127V, 60Hz
AC 127/220V, 60Hz
System
Centrifugal extraction system
SPIN SIDE
Power
consumption
(Rated input)
Spin dryer
basket
250W
250W
260W
250W
260W
150W/130W
105W
H : 67 , M : 58 , L : 50 , S : 43
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3. CONTROLS LOCATION
3-1. NAMES OF EACH PARTS
(1) Panel
(2) Panel deco
(3) Washing cover
(4) Water supply selector lever
(5) Overflow filter
(6) Lint filter
(7) Wash tub
(8) Roller Pulsator(Roller Jet Pulsator)
(9) Spin dryer cover
(2) Panel deco
(3) Washing cover
(4) Water supply selector lever
(5) Overflow filter
(6) Lint filter
(7) Wash tub
(8) Roller Pulsator(Roller Jet Pulsator)
(9) Spin dryer cover
Spinning will stop if the cover is opened
during operation.
Spinning will not start unless the cover is
closed.
(10) Safety cover-2
(11) Spin dryer basket
(12) Safety cover-1
(13) Earth wire
(11) Spin dryer basket
(12) Safety cover-1
(13) Earth wire
(only on models with a two-prong plug)
(14) Drain hose
(15) Power supply cord
(15) Power supply cord
3-2. NAMES OF CONTROL PANEL PART
Pump model
(1) Water Supply Inlet : Connect the inlet hose from the water faucet to feed water to the tub.
(2) Wash Timer : Select the desired time for washing or rinsing.
(3) Wash Program : Set the selector to "Gentle", "Normal", "Strong" according to kinds and quantity of the laundry.
(4) Drain Selector
Non pump model : Select "Wash Rinse" for washing and rinsing, and "Drain" to drain the water out of the wash tub.
Pump model : Select "Wash Rinse" for washing and rinsing with an overflow drain, and "Drain" to drain the
water out of the wash tub, and "Off " to turn off the drain pump.
(5) Spin Timer : Select the desired time for spinning.
(6) Water Supply Selector : Set the water supply selector lever to "WASH" for washing and rinsing, to "SPIN"
for interim spin rinse.
10
11
12
12
7
6
5
3
1
2
2
4
8
13
15
9
14
(for pump model)
14
Spin Timer
2
3
4
5
6
1
WASH
Drain Selector
Wash Program
Water Supply Selector
Wash Timer
**For pump model only**
Off
Spin Timer
2
3
4
5
6
1
WASH
Drain Selector
Wash Program
Water Supply Selector
Wash Timer
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4. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4-1. Panel Assembly replacement
1. Remove the screws fastening the back cover and
remove the back cover(Fig. 1).
NOTE
Before attempting to replace or adjust any
part of the washing machine, disconnect the
electrical power supply from the wall outlet.
part of the washing machine, disconnect the
electrical power supply from the wall outlet.
NOTE
• When replacing the panel assembly, fix the
plunger valve strap properly.
• Securely solder connecting lead wires, or
used connectors and insulate well to
prevent overheating.
prevent overheating.
2. Remove the vinyl tape fastening the lead wires
closed connector to the plunger valve assembly and
disconnect the lead wires(Fig. 2).
disconnect the lead wires(Fig. 2).
4. Remove the screws fastening the panel(Fig. 4).
5. Lift up the panel assembly and lay it down on the
top(Fig. 5).
To assemble the panel assembly, reverse the
disassembly procedure.
disassembly procedure.
3. Disconnect the plunger valve strap from the plunger
valve rod(Fig. 3).
Rod
Plunger valve strap
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
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Water supply system replacement
1. Pull out the knobs(Fig. 6)
3. Remove the switch body from the panel.
4. Push the supply selector guide in the direction of
the arrow(Fig. 8).
To assemble the water supply system to the switch
body, reverse the above disassembly procedure.
body, reverse the above disassembly procedure.
2. Pull out the supply select hose from the supply
select guide(Fig. 7).
Supply select guide
Fig. 7
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2. Remove the screws and separate the switch body
from the panel(Fig. 10).
3. Remove the spin timer by pushing the claw holding
the spin timer in the direction of the arrow(Fig. 11).
To assemble the timers to the switch body, reverse
the disassembly procedure.
the disassembly procedure.
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Mini Switch replacement
(Pump model only)
(Pump model only)
1. Pull out the terminals and remove the screw
fastening the mini switch(Fig. 14).
2. Separate the mini switch from the switch body(Fig. 14).
To assemble the mini switch to the switch body,
reverse the disassembly procedure.
reverse the disassembly procedure.
Fig. 10
Fig. 9
Fig. 11
Fig. 14
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Timer replacement
1. Pull out the knobs(Fig. 9)
To assemble the drain select arm to the switch body,
reverse the disassembly procedure.
reverse the disassembly procedure.
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Drain Select Arm replacement
1. Disconnect the plunger valve strap from the drain
select arm(Fig. 12).
2. Lift the drain select arm in the direction of arrow and at
the same time rotate the drain select arm in the direction
of the white arrow until the hook of the drain select arm
matches the groove of the switch body(Fig. 13).
of the white arrow until the hook of the drain select arm
matches the groove of the switch body(Fig. 13).
Drain select arm
Plunger valve strap
The Hook of
Drain Select Arm
The Groove of
Switch Body
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Back side
Front side
4. Remove the screw fastening the cycle timer, pull
out the terminals from the buzzer and remove the
cycle timer(Fig. option1).
cycle timer(Fig. option1).
Fig. option