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Repair instructions

 

 

 

 

Refer TS tip #4

Record down the 

LEDs that light up

Check pump, buzzer, 
ECO LED, Rinse LED, 

Iron LED

Refer TS tip #1

Refer TS tip #2

Press Power button

Check Turbo LED 

Refer TS tip #3

Check power meter: 

400  ˜  600W

Refer TS tip #5

Press ECO button

Technician actions

Troubleshooting tips to refer 

Check steam trigger

and e-valve

Refer TS tip #9

Refer TS tip #8

Check power meter: 

1500  ˜  1900W 

Refer TS tip #7

Refer TS tip #6

Attach water tank

Press steam trigger & hold

Release steam trigger

Check e-valve 

and LEDs

Display software

version 

Pump for 2 sec
Buzzer
ECO LED (green)
Rinse LED (amber)
Iron LED (blue)

Check zero-crossing
detection circuit

blink simultaneously

Power LED (blue) & Tank 
Empty LED (amber) slow 

Power LED (blue) & Tank 
Empty LED (amber) slow 

blink alternately

Turbo LED (white) On

ECO LED (green

) fast blink

Turn on Iron heater for 2 
sec if iron is cold

Check iron temperature 
sensing circuit

Turbo LED (white) and 
Tank Empty LED (amber) 
slow blink alternately

ECO LED (green) remains On

Power LED (blue) On

System activities

Iron LED (blue) 
slow blinks

Power LED (blue) & 
Turbo LED (white) 
slow blink alternately

Tank empty LED 
(amber) fast blink
Turn on boiler heater 
for 2 sec if boiler is cold

Check boiler 
temperature 
sensing circuit

ECO LED (green) and 
Tank Empty LED (Amber) 
slow blink alternately

Tank empty LED (Amber) 
remains On
Check water level probe

Iron LED (blu e) remains On
E-valve open

E-valve open
ECO LED (green) and 
Tank Empty LED (Amber) 
slow blink alternately











NOK

NOK

OK

OK

NOK

NOK

OK

OK

Entered

Self-Check mode

Turn On:

Self-Check mode

is completed
successfully 

6.4  Perform Self-Check mode Process Flow Chart

Summary of Contents for GC9650

Page 1: ...like silks Water tank capacity 1800 ml Filling and emptying water Detachable water tank Extra large filling hole Refill any time Heat up time 2 min Ultra light and comfortable Safety auto off Storage solution Carry lock Cord freedom swivel 180 degree cord freedom Low water alarm Cord storage Cord storage compartment Power cord length 1 8 m Extra long steam hose Hose storage hose storage compartmen...

Page 2: ... E1 E2 Remove GROMMET 7 Remove Screw F1 F2 Remove CORD CLAMP 9 Disconnect All wire connection Remove RUBBER BUNG 11 Remove RYTON RING 12 Remove Mica sheet Remove Screw G1 G2 G3 G4 Remove CHASSIS 10 Remove SOLEPLATE ASSY 13 Remove Screw H1 Remove Thermistor FRONT LOCK SLIDER SPRING 16H FRONT LOCK CATCH SPRING 16G Remove Screw J1 J5 Remove Tray Remove FRONT LOCK SLIDER SPRING 16H Remove Lock assy Re...

Page 3: ...LL SENSOR PCBA ASSY 22 Remove PUMP SUPPORT 28A 18B Remove CORRUGATED ELBOW TUBE 27 Remove Inox clamp Remove Hose clip Remove BRAIDED RUBBER HOSE 33 Remove PUMP ASSY 26 SAFETY CAP 38B SAFETY VALVE 38A E VALVE 37 RINSE CAP ASSY 42 SPACER TOP 46 SPACER BOTTOM 47 BOILER ASSY 36 Remove SAFETY CAP 38B Remove SAFETY VALVE 38A Remove E VALVE 37 Remove Hose clip Remove BRAIDED RUBBER HOSE 33 Remove Screw D...

Page 4: ... holder 22 4239 021 87391 Hall sensor PCBA assy 23 4239 021 87382 IU board PCBA assy 24 4239 021 89731 Button frame 25 4239 021 89741 Power button 26 4239 021 86591 Pump assy 27 4239 015 61551 Corrugated elbow tube 28A 4239 015 61631 Pump support inlet 29 4239 015 59321 Return tube 30 4239 015 61571 Inlet support seal 31 4239 021 88471 Inlet coupling plate 32 4239 026 61601 Inlet coupling support ...

Page 5: ...GC9650 5 13 G3 C1 B4 B2 B1 B3 A1 H1 G4 G1 E1 F1 F2 E2 D1 D2 G2 10 7 1 2 5 8 14 11 12 9 4 6 13 Exploded view Iron ...

Page 6: ...A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A10 A9 G1 G2 G3 E2 E1 H3 M1 M2 L3 J2 C1 C2 C4 C5 B1 F1 F2 B2 C3 J5 K3 K4 K2 16G 20 24 26 30 45 29 38A 40 36 48 15 27 37 38B 46 22 21 Front lock bracket 31 42 49 50 44 32 25 16H 18B 51 28A 17 19A 19C 19 19B 33 23 47 39 Exploded view Stand ...

Page 7: ... 9 2025 100nF 50V 1206 2026 100nF 50V 0805 2024 100nF 50V 1206 3038 3k6 1 1206 3035 1k 0805 3036 4k7 1206 9016 1 Header 3 3 2 8011 BAS16 8012 BAS16 8016 BAS16 3048 47k 5 1206 1 PD7 AD15 21 ZCD PA2 AD2 DAC0 4 Boiler Temp1 PA1 AD1 5 Boiler Temp2 PA4 AD4 2 Comms In PC6 10 PC7 9 Water Level PD2 AD10 26 Tank Empty PD4 AD12 24 Pwr LED PA3 AD3 DAC1 3 SG Temp PC0 SDA 16 Iron LED 2013 220pF X1 2012 22pF 50...

Page 8: ... leakage current between LIVE NEUTRAL EARTH IEC requirement is that at 230 V supply the EARTH leakage current must be less than 0 75 mA 3 Water leakage Functionality Check that there is no water leakage from any part of product during operation Check that the functionality of the product product dependent eg Steaming variable steam SOS ASO etc is working properly 4 Loose part Check that there are ...

Page 9: ... 3 sec Enter Self Check mode successfully Turn off mains power Unplug in mains cord Tank empty LED turns on YES NO Wait for at least 5 sec Press steam trigger twice within 1 sec before tank empty LED turns off Entered Self Check mode YES NO If fail to enter Self Check mode could be due to 1 No power to PCBA 2 Buttons malfunction 3 Steam trigger malfunction 4 Timing incorrect Refer to Trouble shoot...

Page 10: ...er slow Power LED blue Tank Empty LED amber slow blink alternately Turbo LED white On ECO LED green fast blink Turn on Iron heater for 2 sec if iron is cold Check iron temperature sensing circuit Turbo LED white and Tank Empty LED amber slow blink alternately ECO LED green remains On Power LED blue On System activities Iron LED blue slow blinks Power LED blue Turbo LED white slow blink alternately...

Page 11: ...power does not show in the power meter fault could be due to Boiler is too hot cool down and try again Boiler fuse or heating element Open Circuit check resistance between Boiler Live and Neutral signal Power PCBA check by test another board a b c 1 Boiler temperature sensing circuit error fault could be due to 1 E valve does not open when steam trigger is pressed If iron LED still keeps blinking ...

Page 12: ...GC9650 12 13 Repair instructions 7 Lock assy disassembly advise Step 1 Use a screw driver to lift up the spring in the lock assy Step 2 Remove the lifted spring Step 3 Slide and lift up the lock assy ...

Page 13: ...GC9650 13 13 8 History Record Added in Section 6 under Repair instruction on Aug Revised Section 6 added in Section 8 under Repair instruction on Oct ...

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