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14 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS

1.Remove the three screws mounting the upper
  board. 

2.Hold and slide the upper board arrow direction
  as shown in left figure, and pull it  up to remove.

After remove the upper Board,
1.Remove the two screws mounting the PC Board
  for power side.
2.Remove the two screws mounting the earth wires
  from  the PC  Board.                                                   

3.Up side down the PC Board.
4.Remove the three screws mounting the steel
  cover.

5.Remove the one connector of the fan motor and
  remove the steel cover.
6.Remove all the connectors and the three lead
  wire holders 
   from the PC Board for power side, and remove
  lead wires. 

Note:

8-pins red colour connector case may remain,
please note, this connector is not using.

After remove the upper board,
1.Remove the two screws mounting the 3D sensor. 
2.Loosen the two lead wire holders, remove tape 
  and  the insulation  cover.                       

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Procedure

Figure 

Description

1

Replacement of

the upper board

2

Replacement of

the PC Board
w/components for
Power side

3

Replacement of

the 3D sensor

NA-168VX2/168VG2/148VA2/128VA2/147VB2

Summary of Contents for NA-168VX2

Page 1: ...15 LOCATION OF PARTS 39 48 This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to a...

Page 2: ...230V 2000W 230V 2000W 230V 0 03 1Mpa 0 03 1Mpa 0 03 1Mpa 0 03 1Mpa Cotton Cotton Eco Quick60 Rapid 15 Ease care Wool Silk 15 Wash Memory Sportswear Shirts Bedding Colours Cotton Cotton Eco Quick60 Ra...

Page 3: ...pressing the door button Tilted drum 2 2 Produce high washability Condensed foam shall be produced at bottom portion of the outer tub unit when the drum rotating at the initial stage of the wash cycl...

Page 4: ...500r min 148VA2 147VB2 1400r min 1200r min 800r min 500r min 128VA2 1200r min 1000r min 800r min 500r min Delay Start Setting Remain Time Indicator Process Select Wash Rinse Spin Rinse only Spin only...

Page 5: ...shing Process Rinsing Process Quick Water Penetration Effect Water Supply Shower During Rinsing Process High Beating Wash and Save The Time Fine Rinsing Effect and Save The Time 2 4 How to turn the en...

Page 6: ...all not be penetrated water enough If clothes shall not be penetrated water enough 45 r min 45 r min 45 r min Increased rotation speed of the drum Decreased rotation speed of the drum Decreased rotati...

Page 7: ...he operation water in the drum comes out When Drain filter is opened Filter valve closes automatically by sensing the filter condition in order prevent from coming water 7 This system is designed to p...

Page 8: ...s not in use It also locks the control buttons 1 Switch the washing machine on 2 Press and hold the MODE button for five seconds or more The sign lights to confirm the child safety lock is active Afte...

Page 9: ...omponent Name Push the door opening button and open by holding the right side of the door Do not fold the mains lead when the washing machine is running Drain filter cover On model NA 168VX2 only NA 1...

Page 10: ...e Attach the anchor bolts 4 4 Attaching the anchor bolts Unscrew and remove the four cover caps Pull the bolts out so their tips are level with the tips of the sleeves Ask someone else to hold the upp...

Page 11: ...ace Other things to avoid 2 8 5 6 9 5 6 1 5 5 2 6 4 9 5 8 3 845 0 4 2 4 6 Washing machine dimensions in millimetres 11 Metal cover 4 7 Installing a built in washing machine Metal cover Separately sold...

Page 12: ...n the Programme Selection knob to Wool Silk course position 3 Press the time button more than 3 seconds For 168VX2 the sign 0 000 lights to confirm the mode is active For 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 the sign...

Page 13: ...tion the joint is subject to water pressure 1 2 13 On each stand loosen the lock nut by turning it clockwise using the A end of the spanner supplied Adjust all four stands in this way Use a spirit lev...

Page 14: ...ps properly Location is the machine on a flat stable surface Does it run without vibrating Water supply hose is it free from leaks and is the water supply normal Water drain hose is it free from leaks...

Page 15: ...e in a hard water area we recommend use of a water softening agent to soften the wate Always check the packaging for the appropriate amount to use Always add your water softener after your detergent U...

Page 16: ...6 MAINTENANCE Max 6L 16 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 17: ...17 7 USING THE BUTTONS Start Pause NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 18: ...8 DETAILS OF PROGRAMMES 18 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2 Times depend on programme and temperature settings selected Times may be longer if the laundry in the drum needs to be balanced...

Page 19: ...LUE BLACK PINK PINK WHITE BLACK BLUE YELLOW BROWN GREEN ORANGE RED WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE BLUE BLUE BLACK Noise Filter BROWN LIGHT BLUE GREEN YELLOW WHITE ORANGE BROWN B...

Page 20: ...4 8K AC 220V 180 AC 220V 4 2K AC 220V 4 8K AC 220V 6K 15 DC12V YELLOW YELLOW GRAY ORANGE WHITE BROWN WHITE YELLOW YELLOW WHITE ORANGE YELLOW WHITE BLUE WHITE RED YELLOW RED YELLOW WHITE PINK PINK WHIT...

Page 21: ...trouble 1 2 3 4 5 6 RED RED T LIGHT BLUE PROTECTOR 7 8 9 10 11 12 BROWN RED GREY WHITE RED THERMISTOR W Y Z U V X Rated resistance Coil 3 2 Coil 3 2 Coil 3 2 Thermistor 11 4K at 20 Tachogenerator 113...

Page 22: ...11 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2 NA 147VB2 only...

Page 23: ...23 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 24: ...the power switch to ON 4 Release your fingers from the buttons and power switch you pressed in step 2 and 3 above Check mode A shall be carried out with your fingers released 5 Press the Intensive bu...

Page 25: ...5 6 G2 G3 E2 E3 7 H C 25 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 26: ...ower side condition of the connectors Replace Turn off the power h04 Short circuit of power relay on the PC Board Detect short circuit of the power relay on the PC Board Replace PC Board Remove the po...

Page 27: ...lied abnormal Low voltage High current signal shall be flowed during motor rotation Measured input voltage 20 higher against rated voltage Measured input voltage 20 Lower against rated voltage Detect...

Page 28: ...ver 5 Remove the one connector of the fan motor and remove the steel cover 6 Remove all the connectors and the three lead wire holders from the PC Board for power side and remove lead wires Note 8 pin...

Page 29: ...nector and sub hose A from the water level detector 3 Remove the water level detector After remove the upper board 1 Remove the four screws mounting the detergent case A 2 Remove the two screws and th...

Page 30: ...eed valve unit and pull it out to remove by a screwdriver After remove the upper board 1 Remove the detergent case B and remove the one screw mounting the panel face board 2 Remove another screw mount...

Page 31: ...See page 28 replacement of the PC Board for power side 8 Remove the PC Board for operation Note Connector of the PC Board for operation shall be inserted to the main PC Board for power side 1 After op...

Page 32: ...screws mounting the door lock switch 2 Loosen the lead wire holder remove the tape and the insulation cover 3 Remove the two connectors to remove the door lock switch 1 Remove the two screws mounting...

Page 33: ...After remove the panel A 1 Remove the body band B by long nose pliers 2 Remove the wringer frame packing Made of rubber from the body B 3 Remove the eight screws mounting the body B 4 Unfix the lead...

Page 34: ...Balance weight to remove After remove the body B and wringer frame packing 1 Remove the 3 bolts by the spanner size 13mm Note Use gloves in case to remove the bolts After remove the body B wringer fra...

Page 35: ...out the outer tub cover to remove After remove the outer tub cover 1 Remove the cap by using minus type screwdriver 2 Remove a screw mounting the drum cover 3 Remove the drum cover 4 Remove the six b...

Page 36: ...screws mounting the bottom plate A remove the bottom plate A Note Please spread a cloth to prevent scratch on the body 2 Remove the two bolts mounting the geared motor by the box wrench size 10mm 3 R...

Page 37: ...out the thermistor 4 After remove the rear panel 1 Remove the cover and the two connectors 2 Remove one nut mounting the heater unit by the box wrench size 10mm and remove a earthwire 3 Release anothe...

Page 38: ...n See page 39 2 remove the connector 3 Remove the two bolts mounting the motor by the box wrench size 10mm 4 Pull out the motor After remove the rear panel 1 Insert the two holes of the pulley with sp...

Page 39: ...lead wire holder 2portions 5 Fix the lead wire holder insulock block type on to the isolating tape portion temporarily 6 Insert the lead wire holder insulock block type in to the motor cover B from le...

Page 40: ...15 LOCATION OF PARTS A 40 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 41: ...08 A09 A10 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A19 A20 FEED VALVE DETERGENT CASE PACKING NOZZLE UNIT DETERGENT CASE A HOSE CLAMP FEED HOSE AIR HOSE A UNIT WATER SUPPLY HOSE WATER SUPPLY HOSE WATER SUPPLY HOSE WAT...

Page 42: ...42 LOCATION OF PARTS B NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 43: ...7FH0 PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD UNIT PANEL FACE BOARD U...

Page 44: ...44 LOCATION OF PARTS C NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 45: ...7FH0 Part No BALANCING WEIGHT BALANCING WEIGHT SUSPENSION 3D SENSOR CHEMIAL COVER COVER CAP OUTER TUB COVER OUTER TUB COMPLETE BALANCING WEIGHT OUTER TUB PACKING COVER BAFFLE PLATE DRUM A UNIT DRUM A...

Page 46: ...46 LOCATION OF PARTS D Accessories 5 5 NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2...

Page 47: ...KEDH0014 AXW14B 7FH0 AXW621 7FH0 AXW624 7FH0 AXW14A 7FH1 AXW2159 7FH0 AXW130B7FH0 AXW140B7FH0 AXW3440 7FH0 AXW1188 6YK0 AXW526 7FH0 AXW229 6WJ0 AXW4595 7FH0 AXW4595 7KG0 Part No TUB SUPPORT PLATE DAMP...

Page 48: ...BOOK GUARANTEE SERVICE BOOK GUARANTEE SERVICE BOOK GUARANTEE SERVICE BOOK GUARANTEE SERVICE BOOK 1 1 1 1 PACKING INSTRUCTIONS NA 168VX2 168VG2 148VA2 128VA2 147VB2 Operating instructions Power cord G...

Page 49: ...2CV XTB4 12BFJ XTWAXW6516J XTB5 20BFJ XTT4 16BX XYA5 12CHFJ XNGAXW1801J XTB4 12GFJ XWAAXW601 XNF6FJ XTWAXW6513J XVHAXW1008J XTB4 8BFJ XTWAXW473 XYN5 C10BN Part No SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW S...

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