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7. CHECK POINT AFTER REPAIR

 

After repairing, be sure to make the following trial operation to see if the washer operates normally. 

Check Point 

Inspection & Judgement 

1) Insulation resistance 

Unplug the cord from the power outlet and turn on all the timers. Then 
measure the insulation resistance between the plug (both of 2 pins) and 
grounding wire of the machine. 
The measured value should be more than1MΩ

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In the following case, check sufficiently. 
1)Replace the electrical parts with new ones. 
2) Used in a moist place. 
3)Used more than 5 years. 

2) Safety device 

Check the full stop time of the spin basket. 
Braking time should be as follows. 

3) Safety designated 
parts 

Replace with the designated parts in the case the used parts are not proper. 
(Refer to '*" marked parts in the parts list) 

4) Wiring 

Check to see if the lead wire is properly connected without looseness or 
 overtension and taping and setting are firmly performed. 

5) Screws and Nuts 

Check to see if the screws, nuts, etc. are firmly tightened and the screw locks 
are 
applied. 

6) Removal of useless 
matter 

Check to see if useless matters (Screws, bits of wire,  etc.) are left inside the 
machine. 

7) Leakage  of oil and 
water 

Check to see if oil or water leaks out around bellow-spinning, gear box, motors 
and connection of d.v-case. 

8) Power-cord 

Check to see if the cord, the plug, the outlet etc, are not damaged. Do not use 
table 
Tape with multi-wiring. 

9) Level Installation 

Check to see if the machine installed horizontally. 

Load 

 

Normal stop time 

No load 
Rated load 

Within 7 sec. 
Within 10 sec. 

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Summary of Contents for MTE150-P2004S

Page 1: ...Service Manual TWIN TUB WASHING MACHINE Model MTE150 P2004S Note Before serving the unit please read this at first Always contact with your service center if meet problem...

Page 2: ...cautions 2 CAUTION FOR SAFETY 3 Description of Parts 3 1 Control Panel 3 2 Installation 3 3 Grounding 4 DISASSEMBLY AND TEASSEMBLY 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7 CHECK POINT AFTER REPAIR 1 1...

Page 3: ...utions that are described on part labels and in the owner s manual 1 2 2 Parts Assembly and Wiring Be sure to use insulation material such as tube and tape And be sure to restore all parts and wires t...

Page 4: ...a graphic or characters in or near Symbol left warns an electric shock DONOT DISASSEMBLE indicates prohibition act must not be conducted Specific instruction is followed by a graphic or characters in...

Page 5: ...usive 110 VAC 15 A socket for the washing machine AW B651B B657B B761S B757S Use an exclusive 220 VAC 17 A socket for the washing machine Except above models Otherwise an electric shock or ignition ma...

Page 6: ...the product securely and safely according to the electrical equipment technical standard and the wiring standard Incorrect work causes an electric shock and a fire DO NOT PULL Do not pull the power co...

Page 7: ...3 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS 3 1...

Page 8: ...washing time Spin timer be used to select required spinning time Wash selector Choose Normal or Heavy according to laundry fabric Drain selector For upper drain Choose Wash for washing choose Rinse fo...

Page 9: ...oise or trembling 3 2 2 Positioning the Drain Hose 1 When there is no threshold the length of the drain hose should not exceed 3m 2 When it is necessary to connect the drain hose with the drain outlet...

Page 10: ...ection is obtained from a possible electric shock 4 If the power outlet is available with grounding connection grounding in the washingmachine should be firmly connected to the connection of the outle...

Page 11: ...ND TIMER SPINNING 1 Unscrew the screw of the plusator Fig 1 2 Pull off the knobs by the screwdriver which with Sharp Fig 2 3 Pull off the control panel Fig 3 4 Unscrew the screws of the washing timer...

Page 12: ...f model by screwdriver Fig 1 2 Unscrew the screws of the handle by screwdriver Fig2 3 Unscrew the screw caps by the blade Fig 3 4 Unscrew the screws of the washing timer Spin timer Red circle part by...

Page 13: ...CTURE BASKETSPINNI NG 6 Pull off the breaking belt and drain belt Red circle part Fig 6 7 Unscrew the screw at the joint of spin tub breaking plate Fig 7 Used tool M8 Box Driver 8 Open the tub frame F...

Page 14: ...the screw of the plusator Fig 1 2 Take out the plusator s plate Fig 2 3 Pull off the axle of spin tub screw of breaking plate Fig 3 Further step check Fig 6 4 Unscrew the screws of base Fig4 Take off...

Page 15: ...RE MOTOR SPINNING MOTOR WASHING 1 Unscrew the screw of the plusator Fig 1 2 Take out the plusator s plate Fig 2 3 Pull off the axle of spin tub screw of breaking plate Fig 3 Further step check Fig 6 4...

Page 16: ...ion part detach end connector of motor wires Fig 1 6 Unscrew the 3 screws of Spin motor Red circle part Fig 2 7 Unscrew the screws of breaking plate by M8 tool Fig 3 8 Pulll of the breaking plate by s...

Page 17: ...2 Unscrew pulley Motor nut to disassembled the pulley Fig 1 Used M8 Spinner open spinner 3 Unscrew the 3 screws of washing motor and take off the motor Fig 2 G Disassembly of the FILTER O F 1 Push th...

Page 18: ...2 Unscrew pulley Motor nut to disassembled the pulley Fig 1 Used M8 Spinner open spinner 3 Unscrew the 3 screws of washing motor and take off the motor Fig 2 G Disassembly of the FILTER O F 1 Push th...

Page 19: ...OW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE PICTURE COVER TOP FILTER O F G MAGIC FILTER 1 Open the spin lid install the tub frame Fig 1 2 Install the frame and control panel rightly Fig 2 3 Install the knobs right...

Page 20: ...5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 5 1 SINGLE VOLTAGE 5 1...

Page 21: ...e arm does not move Replace brake frame Brake spring is broken away or elasticity is insufficient Replace brake spring Excessive noise during spin Machine is not level Weak floor Level the machine Ins...

Page 22: ...with the designated parts in the case the used parts are not proper Refer to marked parts in the parts list 4 Wiring Check to see if the lead wire is properly connected without looseness or overtensio...

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