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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

BEFORE OPERATING THIS VACUUM CLEANER, READ THIS SERVICE MANUAL THOROUGHLY,
AND OBSERVE EACH POINT CAREFULLY.

1. Empty the dust tank, when the dust thank is full.

1) If the dust thank is full, intake power will be

reduced.

2. Filter

1) The filter is composed of Air filter and Exhaust

filter.

2) Never use the vacuum cleaner without filters. 

It may harm to the motor and cleaner does not
work properly.

3) After cleaning, separate the Air filter and clean it

using water and brush.

NOTE :

Reuse of Air filter

• Never wash the filter in a washing machine or in a

dishwasher.

• Never use hot water for washing the filter.
• Reuse the filter after drying it completely in the

shade for a day.

• Do not dry near fire or direct sun ray.

3. Avoid suction such materials as:

1) Inflammable liquids such as benzene, alcohol or

solvents.

2) Burning objects such as cigarette butts or hot

ash.

3) Bulky objects such as vinyl, paper etc.
4) Sharp and hard objects as pins, needles, stones,

small toys etc.

4. Attachments

• Main spray nozzle : Shampoo cleaning for carpet

and floor.

• Window master : Shampoo cleaning for window.
• Small shampoo nozzle : Shampoo cleaning for

sofa and chair etc.

• Carpet/Floor nozzle : For cleaning wooden floor,

the room floor and carpet.

• Carpet master : For carpet cleaning
• Crevice tool : For cleaning any crevice, inside

corners window frames. (However,
do not use the crevice tool more
than 20 minutes.)

• Dusting brush : For delicate vacuuming of fabrics

on the furniture, curtains, etc.

• Upholstery Nozzle : For vacuuming the dust on

the upholstery.

5. Close supervision is necessary when this

vacuum cleaner is used by or near children.
Children's cardlessness may cause damage to
the cleaner or injure persons.

6. Air exhausted from the vacuum cleaner is

normally warm. 
But if extraordinarily hot air is exhausted, check
if the tube, hose or air filter is clogged or not.

7. Electric shock could occur if used outdoors or

on wet surfaces.

CAUTIONS

BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE OR ADJUST ANY PART OF THE VACUUM CLEANER,
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET.

1. Motor exchange

1) Separate the Body Cover and Body Base by

unfastening the screws.

2) Disconnect lead wires.
3) Remove the old motor and replace it with a new

one.

2. In case of exchanging other parts, refer to the

exploded view.

Summary of Contents for V-C9364WAU

Page 1: ...ERVICE MANUAL MODEL V WA266ND V C9364WAU CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL Website http biz lgservice com 삼 흥 정 판 P NO 3828Fi3854A May 2004 Printed in Korea Internal Use Only ...

Page 2: ... 2 CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 CAUTIONS 3 DESCRIPTION 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 DISASSEMBLY 5 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9 11 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 12 EXPLODED VIEW 13 16 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 17 45 ...

Page 3: ...t and floor Window master Shampoo cleaning for window Small shampoo nozzle Shampoo cleaning for sofa and chair etc Carpet Floor nozzle For cleaning wooden floor the room floor and carpet Carpet master For carpet cleaning Crevice tool For cleaning any crevice inside corners window frames However do not use the crevice tool more than 20 minutes Dusting brush For delicate vacuuming of fabrics on the ...

Page 4: ...l Shampoo Bottle Brush Dusting Brush Upholstery Nozzle Window Master Small Shampoo Nozzle Shampoo Button Inlet Dust Switch Button Power Cord Red Mark Yellow Mark Hose Hose Handle Dust Tank Clamp Shampoo Tank Cap Spray Nozzle Shampoo Lever Pipe Pipe Cover Shampoo Tank Cord Reel Button Handle ...

Page 5: ...RUSH 1EA BRUSH 1EA This specifications are subject to change according to the buyer s request DISASSEMBLY 1 Open the Top Cover Assembly 1 Separate flexible hose Assembly 2 Grasp clamps and open the Top Cover Assembly by lifting NOTE Before attempting to service or adjust any part of the vacuum cleaner disconnect the electrical power supply cord from the wall outlet Almost all the parts of this vac...

Page 6: ...d Shampoo Tank 2 Body Base Assembly Replacement 1 Separate Exhaust Cover Assembly 2 Remove seven screws fastening the Body Cover Assembly on the Body Base Assembly 3 Separate Body Cover Assembly by lifting Dust Tank Shampoo Tank ...

Page 7: ...rd Reel Assembly Replacement Lift the Cord Reel Assembly from the body base in direction of the arrow after stripping off lead wires 5 Pump Assembly Replacement 1 Take out the Snap Ring and pull out the pump tube 2 Take out buttons on button setting Snap Ring Snap Ring Snap Ring Snap Snap Ring Ring Snap Ring ...

Page 8: ... 8 3 Remove two screws fastening Button Setting and separate the button setting on body base 4 Remove four screws fastening the Pump on the Body Base 5 Separate E ring using pump nipple Button Setting ...

Page 9: ...ord cut Repair or exchange Interior lead wire cut Exchange the lead wire Motor armature cut Exchange the motor Ball bearing defacement Exchange the motor Impeller hindrance Caused by foreign matters Remove the foreign matters Motor stator armature coil cut or damaged Exchange the motor Poor contact carbon brush defaced Exchange or repair Poor switch contact point Exchange the switch ...

Page 10: ...ature cut Low rotation speed Exchange the motor Foreign matters attached to the impeller Remove the foreign matters Low voltage Inquire to the Power utility company Hose and extension wands are clogged with foreign matters Remove the foreign matters in the hose or extension wands Motor runs normally but suction power is weak Poor connection Repair Air filter is clogged Clean the Air filter No pump...

Page 11: ...cord lead wire Poor carbon brush rectified Exchange the carbon brush or the motor Bent connection parts Exchange the parts Poor connection Caused by foreign matters Remove the foreign matters and reconnect Poor electric connector or receiver Repair the electric connector or receiver Poor capacitor Exchange the capacitor Poor carbon brush rectification Exchange the carbon brush or the motor Armatur...

Page 12: ... 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...

Page 13: ...RBM1 MCQBM1 EAUBA1 MCQBZ1 MDSBA3 MCQBA1 MEKBM1 AHJBA1 MBGCC1 MBGCC2 MHYBC1 MBGCS1 MJUCT1 EBFBA1 AHDBR1 V WA266ND V WA266ND ATRPECC V WA266ND V WA266ND ATVPNAE V WA266ND V WA266ND ADTQERO V WA266ND V WA266ND ADTQLGM V WA266ND V WA266ND ATRQSBI V WA266ND V WA266ND ADTQECZ V WA266ND V WA266ND ATRPLAL V WA266ND V WA266ND ATRQLUK V C9364WAU V C9364WAU ADTQBWT V C9364WAU V C9364WAU ADTQEAK ...

Page 14: ...ATA1 ACVCA1 MCKCF2 MDSTA1 MGJTC9 MBLTS1 MDSSG1 MJMTS1 MBGCR1 MHYCC1 MDSCA1 MDJCM1 MCKCB1 MBNCO1 MBLTT1 MGJTC8 MJMTD1 MEBTC1 AJLCS1 AJLTD1 ACQBB1 TANK ASSEMBLY DUST TANK ASSEMBLY SHAMPOO COVER ASSEMBLY BODY EV ...

Page 15: ... 15 MEBTU1 MEBTL1 MDSTG1 MCKST1 ADSTA1 MEATF1 ADQTF1 MBUTC2 MBUTC1 MCKTI1 MDSTG2 MEATB1 COVER ASSEMBLY TOP EV ...

Page 16: ... 16 ABCAF1 MCDAH1 MEYAC1 AJRAT1 AGRAM1 AGBNN1 AGBNN3 AJALS1 AGBNU1 ABCAD1 MFVAC1 AGBNN2 AGBN41 AGBN33 AEMAF1 ACCESSORIES EV ...

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