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6. Trouble Shooting Guide

6.1 "U--" Error indication

If there is an operation error, or if there is a problem with the washing machine, such as 
faulty draining, spinning etc.; operation will stop, the warning buzzer will sound, and an error 
indication will be displayed.

Indication

Content

Check

 

Point

Method

 

to

 

Clear

U11

Malfunction

 

of

 

Drain

Check

 

if

 

abnormalities

 

listed

 

below

 

are seen

 

in

 

the external

 

water

 

hose.

* Is

 

something

 

wrong

 

with

 

the

 

drain

 

hose?

* Is

 

it

 

clogging

 

with

 

lint

 

?

* Is

 

the

 

hose

 

crushed

 

?

* Is

 

the

 

tip

 

soaked

 

in

 

water

 

?

* Is

 

the

 

extension

 

hose

 

longer

 

than

 

2 meter

 

?

Restart

 

by

 

opening

 

and

 

close

 

of

 

the

 

lid.

U12

The

 

Lid

 

is

 

open

* Is

 

the

 

lid

 

is

 

open

 

?

* Check

 

the

 

condition

 

of

 

contact

 

point

 

of

 

the

 

lid

 

switch.

Close

 

the

 

lid

U13

Unbalanced

 

load

* Is

 

the

 

washing

 

machine

 

in

 

an

 

unsteady

position,

 

or

 

is

 

on

 

an

 

inclined

 

floor

 

surface

 

?

* Is

 

the

 

adjustable

 

knob

 

loose

 

?

* Is

 

the

 

laundry

 

unevenly

 

distributed

 

in

 

the

 

tub

 

?

Open

 

the

 

lid

 

and redistribute

 

the

 

load.

U14

Malfunction

 

of

 

water

 

supply

* It

 

is

 

alarmed

 

increase

 

it

 

is

 

takes

 

over

 

50

 

min.

 

to

 

reach

 

selected

 

water

 

level.

* Check

 

if

 

you

 

have

 

forgotten

 

to

 

connect

 

the

 

water

 

hose and

 

to

 

turn

 

on

 

the

 

faucet.

* The

 

water

 

supply

 

cut

 

off?

* Check

 

if

 

the

 

water

 

supply

 

and

 

the

 

water

 

supply

 

hose

 

are

 

frozen.

* Check

 

if

 

the

 

connection

 

of

 

the

 

water

 

supply

 

hose

 

on

 

feed

 

valve

 

is

 

clogged

 

with

 

dirt.

* Check

 

if

 

the

 

Feed

 

Valve

 

is

 

abnormal,

 

by

 

measuring

 

the resistance

 

value.

Normal

 

resistance

 

value

 

:

 

1.22

 

k

Ω

±

8%

Opening

 

and

 

closing

 

the

 

lid

 

to

 

return

 

to

 

initial

 

stage

 

of

 

water

 

supply.

U99

Child

 

Lock

 

operated

* Check

 

remaining

 

water

 

in

 

the

 

tub.

* If no

 

remaining

 

water

 

in

 

the

 

tub,

‐‐

>Child

 

lock

 

function

 

has

 

operated.

1. Remove

 

the

  

power

 

cord plug

 

and

 

close

 

the

 

lid.

2. After

 

5

 

second

 

re

plug

 

in

 

and

 

press

"POWER"

 

switch to

 

"ON"

 

position.

Summary of Contents for NA-FS95G3

Page 1: ...opying and distribution is a violation of law Page CONTENTS 1 Specifications 1 2 Technical Descriptions 2 3 How to Install 3 4 Operation Instruction 7 5 Test Mode 9 6 Troubleshooting Guide 11 7 Disassembly Instructions 13 8 Wiring Diagram 18 9 Parts Location Replacement Parts List 19 10 Washing capacity Serial Number Identification 30 New Zealand ...

Page 2: ... 65 58 52 46 42 38 98 92 86 80 74 68 62 56 50 45 38 Standardized water consumption 205 L 200 L Operating Water pressure 30 kPa to 1000 kPa 30 kPa to 1000 kPa Machine weight 52 kg 52 kg Safety switch Lid and unbalance switch Lid and unbalance switch Buzzer Cycle end buzzer Abnormal alarm Cycle end buzzer Abnormal alarm Bleach inlet Providing Providing Cassette lint filter Providing Providing Soften...

Page 3: ...er to create a vortex 1 Stream of a big horizontal rotation is made from the big outer blades of Pulsator 2 The stream of a small horizontal rotation is made fromthe small blades of Pulsator 3 Special designed Pulsator and control by software to produce Dancing Water flow Top Beat Screw Beat Flash Beat Tide 2 2 Air Dry Course When the tub is rotating it can suck dry air inlet and keep the tub dry ...

Page 4: ... 3 3 How To Install 3 1 ...

Page 5: ... 4 3 How To Install 3 2 ...

Page 6: ... 5 3 How To Install 3 3 ...

Page 7: ... 6 3 How To Install 3 4 ...

Page 8: ... 7 4 Operation Instruction 4 1 Indicators and buttons ...

Page 9: ...include the fill time and the drain time and may become longer depending on the pressure of the water supply drain conditions amount of clothes and other conditions The pulsator rotates during the first 3 minutes to fully dissolve detergent After this operation the pulsator rotates and stops periodically to soak the load ...

Page 10: ...n Condition Operation Condition 0 A Cycle end buzzer Timer indicator Auto power off When the end buzzer sounds three times the lamps will simultaneously flash on and off in the remaining time display and the power will automatically be switched off immediately after operation is finished 1 B Washing operation Even if there is no water in the tub the washing operation will continue for 10 minutes P...

Page 11: ...ay will be indicated b0 after that press START PAUSE button once it shall be listened click sound six times to set properly 5 G Indicate the error message of the last time Digit lights shall be indicated E initially Press WASH button to show the last error and press the wash button again to return to initial mode If any error message occurred in the past H or U and some number shall be indicated a...

Page 12: ...ne in an unsteady position or is on an inclined floor surface Is the adjustable knob loose Is the laundry unevenly distributed in the tub Open the lid and redistribute the load U14 Malfunction of water supply It is alarmed increase it is takes over 50 min to reach selected water level Check if you have forgotten to connect the water hose and to turn on the faucet The water supply cut off Check if ...

Page 13: ...k if the connector is loosen Press Power button to turn off H48 Temperature sensor is abnormal Check the condition of temperature sensor check if the connector is loosen Press Power button to turn off H51 Abnormal of over load Check if over load of laundry Check the condition of connectors for motor and rotation speed detector Check the movement of the motor Check if output voltage of Power PCB Pr...

Page 14: ...earth wire and remove the potential difference between the set and body of the worker completely 7 1 Caution 7 3 The DISPLAY PCB POWER PCB replacement 1 Remove the 2 screws mounting the PANEL A then remove the PANEL A 2 Remove 2 screws mounting control panel open lid then pull out the panel POWER PCB replacement a Remove 2 screws mounting FIRE PROVE COVER b Remove all connectors remove POWER PCB w...

Page 15: ...en pull out the panel PS SWITCH replacement a Remove lead wire connector b Remove SUB HOSE A then remove PS SWITCH SF SWITCH replacement a Remove lead wire connector b Remove 2 screws mounting the SF SWITCH 1 Remove the 2 screws mounting the PANEL A then remove the PANEL A PS Switch Sub Hose A Lead Wire Connector SF Switch ...

Page 16: ...VE cold replacement a Remove LEAD WIRE CONNECTOR b Remove 2 screws mounting the FEED VALVE c Remove FEED VALVE FEED VALVE hot replacement a Take DETERGENT CASE B out b Remove LEAD WIRE CONNECTOR c Remove 3 screws mounting the DETERGENT CASE AU d Pull DETERGENT CASE AU up e Remove 2 screws mounting the FEED VALVE f Remove FEED VALVE Connector Screw ...

Page 17: ...move the special screw from PULSATOR completely then hold the screw head to pull the PULSATOR upward to remove 4 Remove the SHAFT BUSHING D SHAFT FLANGE NUT and D FLANGE WASHER B then pull the TUB AU upward to remove 5 Close BODY B and turn the machine upside down 6 Remove 4 screws M8 mounting the SPINNER PLATE B 7 Remove 4 screws M13 mounting the MECHANISM U 8 Remove V BELT then remove MECHANISM ...

Page 18: ...tor adjust tension of the V belt properly And then set micro processor to initial mode of V belt tension by operating Test No water Check procedure E 1 Lay down the washing machine on it front side 2 Remove connector from the DRAIN VALVE 3 Remove three screws mounting the DRAIN VALVE 4 Remove slider portion of the DRAIN VALVE from the COCK ROD A 5 Remove DRAIN VALVE 1 Lay down the washing machine ...

Page 19: ... 18 8 Wiring Diagram NA FS95G3WAU NA FS95G3WNZ NA FS85G3WAU NA FS85G3WNZ ...

Page 20: ...SPECIAL TAPPING SCREW XTWAXW511 4 AXW1202 AXW1201 13 SPECIAL TAPPING SCREW XTWAXW6506J 8 AXW1202 AXW1201 14 SPECIAL TAPPING SCREW XTWAXW6502J 6 AXW3482 AXW1201 15 SPECIAL BOLT AXWX V0816AJ 4 AXW20A AXW1202 16 HEXAGON SPECIAL BOLT XVG7A22GXJ 1 AXW410 AXPWM1854SL PSN 17 HEXAGON NUT XNG7BSFJ 1 AXW410 AXPWM1854SL PSN 18 SPECIAL BOLT AXWX V0816AJ 4 AXPWM1854SL PSN AXW1202 19 SPECIAL BOLT AXWX V0845AJ 2...

Page 21: ...9 Parts Location Replacement Parts List 9 2 1 Location of Parts A ...

Page 22: ...SE COVER AXW2192 F6H3 1 1 1 1 A13 DETERGENT CASE B AXW2151 F6H3 1 1 1 1 A14 REED SWITCH AXPS 3880608 1 1 1 1 A15 SW CASE AXW1197 S6G3 1 1 1 1 A16 PANEL A AXW130 S6GW3W 1 1 1 1 A17 LED STICK AXW186 S6G30 1 1 1 1 A18 CONTROLLER CASE AU AXW24C S9AG3 1 AXW24C S8AG3 1 AXW24C S9NG3 1 AXW24C S8NG3 1 A19 FEED VALVE H AXW292116806 1 1 1 1 A20 FEED VALVE C AXW292123816 1 1 1 1 A21 JOINT PACKING AXW1292 6H00...

Page 23: ...9 Parts Location Replacement Parts List 9 3 1 Location of Parts B B4 B2 B1 B3 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B5 ...

Page 24: ... 1 1 B2 GRIP AXW110 11A0W 2 2 2 2 B3 DRAIN HOSE HOLDER AXW179 S6G3 1 1 1 1 B4 BACK PLATE AXW156 11A59 1 1 1 1 B5 BASE A AXW301 S6G3 1 1 1 1 B6 LEG BRACKET AXW341 90R50 3 3 3 3 B7 LEG COVERING AXW339 90R0C 3 3 3 3 B8 ADJUSTABLE LEG FIXER AXW337 15HA0 1 1 1 1 B9 ADJUSTABLE KNOB AXW343 15H0B 1 1 1 1 B10 ADJUSTABLE LEG SHAFT U AXW335U 15HA 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 25: ...9 Parts Location Replacement Parts List 9 4 1 Location of Parts C ...

Page 26: ...OSE A AXW239 B1U0 1 1 1 1 C12 SUB HOSE CLAMP AXW264 105A0 1 1 1 1 C13 OUTER TUB B AXW1202 15HA 1 1 1 1 C14 MOTOR AXPWM1854SL PSN 1 1 1 1 C15 MOTOR WASHER AXW420 B5S0 2 2 2 2 C16 MOTOR PULLEY AXW410 B5S00 1 1 1 1 C17 V BELT AXW412 2105E 1 1 1 1 C18 MECHANISM U AXW20A 16T00 1 1 1 1 C19 SPINNER PLATE B AXW3232 11AA 1 1 1 1 C20 FLEXIBLE HOSE AU AXW02D S6G30 1 1 1 1 C21 HOSE BAND AXW245 V5MB0 1 1 1 1 C...

Page 27: ...9 Parts Location Replacement Parts List 9 5 1 Location of Parts D D4 D6 D7 D3 D5 D1 D2 D4 ...

Page 28: ...FS95G 3WAU FS85G 3WAU FS95G 3WNZ FS85G 3WNZ D1 FILTER U Large AXW22A S6G3 1 1 1 1 D2 TUB B AXW202 S6G3 1 1 1 1 D3 BALANCER U AXW35A B6V0 1 1 1 1 D4 TUB CU AXW12U B6V0 2 2 2 2 D5 TUB AU AXW201 16H3 1 1 1 1 D6 FILTER U Small AXW22A B6V0 1 1 1 1 D7 TUB E AXW2254 B6V0 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 29: ... on the first page of NO 2 and place in the left notch of NO 8 NO 14 15 and 16 place in TUB A 11 1 WARRANTY CARD Note 1 8 SPINNER TUB SUPPORT 3 LID COVER 4 PE COVER 7 SIDE CUSHION 9 CORNER CUSHION 2Ssts 4pcs 10 BOTTOM CUSHION 5 PET SHEET 2 OPERATION MANUAL 11 CASE A 12 CASE B 6 PE COVER 13 BASE COVER 14 ADJUSTABLE COVERING 2 16 PRESSURE HOSE 1 15 PRESSURE HOSE 1 6 4 7 9 8 13 1 2 5 3 10 ...

Page 30: ... AXW9060 S4G3 1 1 1 1 6 PE COVER AXW9060 S6G0 1 1 1 1 7 SIDE CUSHION AXW9004 S6G31 1 1 1 1 8 SPINNER TUB SUPPORT AXW9085 S6G31 1 1 1 1 9 CORNER CUSHION AXW9015 S6G3 1 1 1 1 10 BOTTOM CUSHION AXW9005 S6G30 1 1 1 1 11 CASE A AXW9001 S9G30AU 1 AXW9001 S8G30AU 1 AXW9001 S9G30NZ 1 AXW9001 S8G30NZ 1 12 CASE B AXW9002 S6G30 1 1 1 1 13 BASE COVER AXW302 B6V01 1 1 1 1 14 ADJUSTABLE COVERING AXW338 90R00 2 ...

Page 31: ... etc 2 Production Month Ex 1 9 Jan Sept O Oct N Nov D Dec 3 The 10 days period of the Production Month 1 Day 1 10 the first 10 days period of a month 2 Day 11 20 the middle 10 days period of a month 3 Day 21 31 the last third period of a month 4 Product Process Identification according to the product line at factory A Fully Automatic Washing Machine D Roller Front Loading Washing Machine 5 Sequent...

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