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Safety Instructions _ 3

22. Never operate the dryer with the guards and/or the panels removed.

23. Do not operate the dryer with missing or broken parts.

24. Do not bypass safety devices.

25. Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding areas free from accumulation of lint, dust, and dirt.

26. Interior of dryer and exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel.

27. The dryer will not operate with loading door open. DO NOT bypass the door safety switch by permitting the dryer to 

operate with door open. The dryer will stop tumbling when the door is opened. Do not use the dryer if it does not stop 

tumbling when door is opened or starts tumbling without pressing or turning the START mechanism. Stop using the 

dryer and contact a qualified service technician.

28. Remove laundry immediately after the dryer stops.

29. ALWAYS follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer.

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Electrical service information

Electrical Dryers

240 VAC, 60 Hz, 30 Amps, 3-wire or 4-wire installations

Gas Dryers

120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 Amps, 3-wire installations

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death, all wiring and grounding must conform with the latest 

edition of the National Electric Code, or the Canadian Electrical Code, and such local regulations as might apply. It is 

the customers responsibility to have the wiring and fuses checked by a qualified electrician to make sure your home 

has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer.

WARNING

To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to electrical shock:
-  Observe all local codes and ordinances.
-  Disconnect the electrical power to the unit before servicing.
-  Ground the appliance properly.
-  Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure this appliance is properly grounded.
-  DO NOT ground to a gas line.
-  DO NOT ground to a cold water pipe if pipe is interrupted by plastic, nonmetallic gaskets, or other insulating 

(nonconducting) materials.

-  DO NOT modify the plug on the power cord. If plug does not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet installed by 

qualified electrician.

-  DO NOT have a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit. A fuse in the neutral or ground circuit could result in an 

electrical shock.

-  DO NOT use an extension cord with this appliance.
-  DO NOT use an adapter plug with this appliance.
-  DO NOT pinch the power cord.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire and exposure to combustion gases, the dryer MUST be exhausted to the outdoors.
DO NOT exhaust dryer air into a window well, gas vent, chimney or enclosed, unventilated area, such as an attic, wall, 

ceiling, crawl space under a building or concealed space of a building.

Summary of Contents for DV210AEW

Page 1: ...AGW DV210AEW DV210AGW BIGBANG PROJECT Model Code DV220AEW XAA DV220AGW XAA DV210AEW XAA DV210AGW XAA 1 Safety Instructions 2 Features and Specifications 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 4 Troubleshooting 5 Exploded views and Parts list 6 PCB diagram 7 Wiring diagram 8 Schematic diagram DV220A DV210A www electronicsrepair net ...

Page 2: ...oms diagnoses and actions 29 4 5 Component testing procedures 34 5 Exploded views and Parts list 37 5 1 MAIN 38 5 2 Ass y Frame Front Door 42 5 3 Ass y Panel Control 46 5 4 Ass y Drum 50 5 5 Ass y Motor 56 5 6 Ass y Duct Heater ELECTRIC MODEL ONLY 60 5 7 Ass y Duct Burner GAS MODEL ONLY 62 5 8 Small Parts 64 5 9 PARTS LIST SA SC OTHER 66 5 10 PARTS LIST SCREW TYPE 70 6 Pcb Diagram 73 6 1 Main PCB ...

Page 3: ... etc 8 Check for any marks of moisture on the electrical parts harness section etc 4 Replace the parts or remove the moisture 9 Check the assembly status of the parts after servicing 4 Maintain the status before servicing 10 Pull out the power cord by holding the plug 4 Be careful of electric shocks and when the cord is damaged 11 Unplug the power plug from the outlet when the dryer is not used 4 ...

Page 4: ...r with dryer controls 11 Do not repair or replace any part of the dryer or attempt any service unless specifically recommended in user maintenance instructions or in published user repair instructions that you understand and have skills to carry out if you are a consumer 12 To reduce risk of electric shock or fire do not use extension cords or adapters to connect the dryer to electrical power sour...

Page 5: ...ion of the National Electric Code or the Canadian Electrical Code and such local regulations as might apply It is the customers responsibility to have the wiring and fuses checked by a qualified electrician to make sure your home has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to electrical shock Observe all local codes and ordinances Discon...

Page 6: ...eans that the larger slot must be neutral and the small slot must be hot live Mispolarized The outlet is miswired so that the larger slot is hot live and the smaller slot is neutral Grounded This means the round hole connection is connected to ground through a connection to the main power panel Ungrounded The round hole connection is not connected to a ground and or the main power panel WARNING To...

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Page 8: ...ns Model name DV220A DV210A Type Front loading dryer Dimension A High 38 3 97 1 cm B Width 27 68 6 cm C Depth with door open 90 49 124 5cm D Depth 30 3 76 8 cm Weight 54 0 kg Heater rating 5300 W Power consumption No heat 268 W Heating 5445 W B A D C ...

Page 9: ...ormal Yes Yes Heavy Duty Yes Yes Towels No No Perm Press Yes Yes Delicates Yes Yes Sanitize No No Time Dry Yes Yes Air Fluff Yes Yes Quick Dry No No Option Selection Number of Option 5 5 Adjust Time Up Down Up Down My Cycle No No Rack Dry No No Wrinkle Prevent Yes Yes of Temp Level 4 4 of Dryness Level 4 3 Sound Level 3 3 Control Type Electric Dial Electric Dial Drum Material Poweder coating STS S...

Page 10: ...8 _ Features and Specifications 2 4 Options specifications Item Code QTY Remarks MANUAL BOOK DC68 02810A 1 ALL DIE RACK DRY DC61 02773A 1 OPTIONAL ...

Page 11: ...e Remarks 14 mm 17 mm Socket set with 6 extention 14 mm 17 mm Fan 1 Roller Shaft 4 Wrench 8 mm Tool to fix the Roller Shaft on removing the nuts Vice pliers Tool to protect the idle and abrasion of the bolt for the box driver Other Driver Diagonal Cutter Long Nose Pliers General tools for the after service ...

Page 12: ...ssembling the product Part Figure Description Top Cover Removal 1 Disconnect Power Supply to Unit 2 Remove 2 screws Top Cover 3 Slide Top Cover towards the rear and lift from the unit Scratch and impact to top cover prohibited Main PCB Removal 1 Disconnect the power supply and to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover 3 Remove 3 screws from the frame plate 4 Remove the Wire holder 5 Remove the Housings S...

Page 13: ... Console Removal 1 Disconnect the power supply to the unit 2 Remove the top cover and the main PCB 3 Remove 3 screws from Console 4 Remove the Console 5 Remove the Knob 6 Remove 8 screws from the Holder PCB Be careful of external scratch on the console ...

Page 14: ...xation part of the assembly door 4 Remove 15 screws from the Holder Glass 5 Remove the Door cover 6 Remove 8 screws from the Support Hinge 7 Remove the Support Hinge Hinge 8 Remove the Door Seal and the Glass A Be careful not to scratch the door cover B Be careful of the damage to the door glass C Check the door seal condition after the assembly ...

Page 15: ...ower supply to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover and the Console 3 Remove the filter 4 Remove 2 Screw from the Frame front 5 Remove 4 Screw from the Plate u 6 Remove the Door switch Housing 7 Lift the Front Panel off the three tabs across the bottom and remove Always wear the protective gloves ...

Page 16: ...14 _ Removal and Reassembly Part Figure Description Plate Removal 1 Disconnect the power supply to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover the console and the front panel 3 Remove 4 Screw from the Plate u ...

Page 17: ...ver the Console the front panel and the Plate u 3 Separate the wire in the wire Holder 2EA 4 Disconnect Interior Light wiring Harness 5 Remove the four bulkhead retaining 5 screws 6 Disconnect the moisture Sensor wiring Harness 7 Lift Bulkhead from the cabinet then remove it 8 Remove 2 screw from the Duct Outlet 9 Remove the Duct Outlet ...

Page 18: ...Removal Continued 10 Remove the Roller 11 Remove 3 Screw from the Case Filter B 12 Remove 1 Screw from the Case Filter F 13 Remove the Case Filter B F Make sure the Filter does not get damaged by the roller 14 Disconnect 2 Housing Sensor Plate 15 Remove 2 Sensor Plate ...

Page 19: ...Cover the console the Front panel the Plate u and the Front Bulkhead 3 Remove Belt 4 Remove the Drum Sensor Thermistor Thermostat Removal 1 Disconnect the power supply to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover the console and the Front panel 3 Remove 2 Housing Sensor 4 Remove the Sensor Do not apply excessive force to the terminal ...

Page 20: ...t the power supply to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover the console and the Front panel 3 Removal 6 Housing Heater Terminals 4 Remove 1 screw from the Heater 5 Separate the heater from the Drum back 6 Remove 4 screw from the thermostats Do not apply excessive force to the terminal ...

Page 21: ...wer supply to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover the console the Front panel the Plate u the Front Bulkhead and the Drum 3 Remove 2 screw from the Duct Connector 4 Separate the duct Connector 5 Remove 1 Housing Motor 6 Remove 2 Housing Belt Cut Off Switch 7 Remove 2 Screw from the motor bracket ...

Page 22: ...e Description Assy Motor Removal Continued 8 Separate the motor ASSY at the bottom Plate 9 Remove 1 Nut Fan 10 Remove the Fan 11 Remove 3 screws from the Cover Duct fan 12 Remove the 2 Spring Plate 13 Remove the 1 screw Belt cut Off Switch ...

Page 23: ...Removal and Reassembly _ 21 Part Figure Description Assy Motor Removal Continued 14 Remove the Holder Shaft 15 Remove the Roller Idler ...

Page 24: ... supply to the unit 2 Remove the Top Cover the console the Front panel the Plate u the Front Bulkhead and the Drum 3 Remove 7 screws from the Drum Back 4 Separate the wire in the wire Holder 5 Separate the Drum Back from the Frame 6 Remove 3 Screw from the Air Duct Be careful of the frame edge ...

Page 25: ...t Figure Description Duct Exhaust Removal 1 Disconnect the power supply to the unit 2 Remove 4 screws from the Back Cover 3 Remove 1 screw from the Duct Exhaust Reassembly procedures are in the reverse order of dissasembly procedures ...

Page 26: ...24 _ Removal and Reassembly memo ...

Page 27: ...ose or open wire terminals at the Door sensor circuit dF Invalid state for more than 0 25 seconds Check for Loose or open wire terminals at the Door sensor circuit bE Invalid state of key circuit short for 75secs Check for If the display PCB key circuit is shorted or not od Invalid Dry time in excess Dry time Check for Sensor bar Open Using Adjust time Up excessively hE Invalid heating Temp in run...

Page 28: ... Sensor Bar Touch Data will be shown Default Special Test Mode How to enter To enter Special Test Mode press Signal and Temp Buttons for 3 seconds or until the control beep same for all Frontier models n Cycle count mode Definition of cycle count mode While in Service Mode pressing the Wrinkle Prevent button will put the dryer into the cycle count mode Cycle number executed will display How to ent...

Page 29: ...he electric shock may occur by touching Be careful the strong and weak electricity are mixed each other 3 As the P C B assembly is designed for no trouble do not replace the P C B assembly by the wrong diagnosis and follow the procedure of the trouble diagnosis when the micom is not operated normally No Problem What to do 1 Will Not Start or Run All wires are hooked up to their corresponding termi...

Page 30: ... control L1 supply 9 Igniter glows No gas ignition If the igniter heats up but the main burner flame is not ignited remove power and using an ohmmeter check the following Open secondary coil Open holding coil Open wire harness Stuck flame sensor Stuck closed 10 The gas is ignited but the flame goes out If a normal ignition takes place and after a short while the flame goes out check for the follow...

Page 31: ...onnect the terminal block Connect in the order of Live 2 Neutral Live 1 Neutral Earth L2 L1 Connect the housing Check 120V for AC power Check the flat wire Replace the sub PCB Check DC power signal and key Is the input AC voltage normal Yes No Is the sub PCB normal Yes No Is the terminal block connection normal Yes No Is the housing connection normal Yes No Is the flat wire among the main sub PCBs...

Page 32: ...ck whether it is 0Ω when the power is unplugged 1 Check the belt cut S W and connected condition Normal Check whether it is 0Ω when the power is unplugged 2 Check the connected condition of the motor idler and drum belt Belt cut off S W Is the Start button on Yes No Is the connected condition of the belt normal Yes No Is the door closed properly Yes No Is the connection to the door S W normal Yes ...

Page 33: ...heck the PCB and touch sensor Is the vent properly installed Yes No Check the Safety Hi Limit thermostat Check the cause of safety being off Did you clean the filter before drying Yes No Is the terminal block connection normal Yes No Is the touch sensor normal Yes No Is the Tamp Sensor normal Yes No Is the safety Hi limit thermostat normal Yes No Is the heater normal Yes No Replace the thermistor ...

Page 34: ...nect the power properly Check the connection between terminal block and door S W COM NO NC Replace the lamp socket Check the lamp socket for damage or loose connection Replace the lamp Check for disconnection of lamp and socket Is the door S W structurally on off Yes No Is the power connection normal Yes No Is the lamp socket normal Yes No Is the lamp normal Yes No ...

Page 35: ...ise come from the drum Yes No 1 Check the rotating part of the idler Idler bracket bending bracket screw 2 Remove any alien particle on the wings of the fan Noise can be generated from the unbalance of the fan due to alien particle on the fan Check the tightened condition of the nut Is there an abnormal noise in the motor part Yes No 1 Noise from drum back and heater duct movement Change the conta...

Page 36: ...t 2 resistance 1Ω Blue Black wire If resistance is infinity replace thermostat 2 Heater resistance 10 Ω Blue Blue wire If resistance is infinity replace Heater Thermostat 3 160 C 25A thermal cut off Thermostat 2 Heater 127 99 C 25A Hi limit 240V 5300W Measure resistance of the following terminal 1 Door switch knob open Terminal COM NC 1 3 Ω Terminal COM NO 1 2 1Ω 2 Door switch push On Terminal COM...

Page 37: ...Ω If resistance is infinite replace Igniter 120V 4 5A Gas Valve 25M01A Valve 1 2 Resistance value 1 2K Ω Valve 1 3 Resistance value 0 5K Ω Valve 4 5 Resistance value 1 2K Ω If resistance is infinity replace Valve 120V 60 Hz 120A Thermostat 60T21 Hi Limit 230F 50F Resistance value 1 Ω If resistance is infinity replace Thermostat 120V 20A 60T2 2 88Ω between Pin 3 and 4 3 5Ω between Pin 4 and 5 ...

Page 38: ... check Sensor Bars Disconnect harness and test Pink wire Pin 4 to Orange wire Pin 5 Approx Ω without laundry Approx 190Ω 10 with wet clothes Cycling Thermostat Disconnect harness and test Blue wire Pin 2 to Red wire Pin 6 Approx 10 KΩ at 25 C 77 F CN6 6 1 ...

Page 39: ...arts Type 1 materials can be used for all Samsung Electronics products Most electrical parts belong to this type ex 0204 000418 FREON Type 2 Division wide parts DC Washing machine Type 2 materials can be used for specific products Most instruments and tools belong to this type ex DC96 01390A ASSY CONTROL 2 Ass y Materials All ass y material codes start with DC9 An ass y material is created by comb...

Page 40: ...38 _ Exploded views and Parts list 5 1 MAIN 5 8 1 7 1 3 1 3 2 7 2 1 0 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 GAS 7 6 Electric Electric GAS Electric Power Cord 19 15 15 16 2 16 1 16 8 ...

Page 41: ... 10875L ASSY HOLDER PCB BIGBANG DRYER DV220AEW N 1 PC SNA 7 1 DC61 01229A HOLDER PCB WINGS DRYER GI T0 6 NTR MAIN PCB HOLD 1 PC SA 7 2 DC92 00123C ASSY PCB MAIN BIG BANG DRYER MAIN DV220AEW 120V 60HZ 1888 LED Y LINEAR 1 PC SA 8 DC97 15944A ASSY FRAME PLATE U BIGBANG PJT DV220AEW XAA T0 8 1 PC SNA 8 1 DC61 02570A FRAME PLATE U DV220AEW GI T0 8 W673 0 1 PC SA 9 DC97 15962A ASSY PANEL CONTROL BIGBANG...

Page 42: ...AIN DV220AEW 120V 60HZ 1888 LED Y LINEAR 1 PC SA 8 DC97 15944A ASSY FRAME PLATE U BIGBANG PJT DV220AEW XAA T0 8 1 PC SNA 8 1 DC61 02570A FRAME PLATE U DV220AEW GI T0 8 W673 0 1 PC SA 9 DC97 15962A ASSY PANEL CONTROL BIGBANG DRYER DV220 WHITE ENG 1 PC SNA 10 ASSY FRAME FRONT DOOR Refer to 5 2 FRAME FRONT DOOR 1 11 DC97 15965A ASSY DRUM BIGBANG DRYER DV220AGW 7 3Cu Ft GAS 1 PC SNA 12 DC93 00147A ASS...

Page 43: ...42 _ Exploded views and Parts list 5 2 Ass y Frame Front Door 0 1 1 13 1 9 1 3 1 15 1 5 1 6 1 1 1 8 1 12 1 7 1 4 1 14 1 11 1 10 2 3 4 4 6 4 1 4 7 4 2 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 5 ...

Page 44: ...ER DOOR DV220AEW ABS T2 5 IMPERIAL SILVER BIG BANG DRYER 1 PC SNA 1 11 DC63 01127A COVER DOOR I DV220 ABS W456 L503 GRAY G61432 B IG BANG 1 PC SA 1 12 DC64 02092B HANDLE DOOR DV220 ABS W187 L74 4 DARK HOLDER GRAY BIG BANG 1 PC SA 1 13 DC64 02093A DOOR GLASS DV220 Tempered GLASS T3 2 W357xL357 TRP 1 PC SA 1 14 DC64 02094A DOOR SAFETY DV220 PET T2 5 H27 3 W400 4 TRP BIG BANG DRYER 1 PC SA 1 15 DC66 ...

Page 45: ...ER DOOR DV220AEW ABS T2 5 IMPERIAL SILVER BIG BANG DRYER 1 PC SNA 1 11 DC63 01127A COVER DOOR I DV220 ABS W456 L503 GRAY G61432 B IG BANG 1 PC SA 1 12 DC64 02092B HANDLE DOOR DV220 ABS W187 L74 4 DARK HOLDER GRAY BIG BANG 1 PC SA 1 13 DC64 02093A DOOR GLASS DV220 Tempered GLASS T3 2 W357xL357 TRP 1 PC SA 1 14 DC64 02094A DOOR SAFETY DV220 PET T2 5 H27 3 W400 4 TRP BIG BANG DRYER 1 PC SA 1 15 DC66 ...

Page 46: ...46 _ Exploded views and Parts list 5 3 Ass y Panel Control 0 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 9 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 3 2 6 3 2 7 3 2 8 3 2 11 3 2 10 3 2 1 ...

Page 47: ...DC64 02114A PANEL CONTROL DV220AEW ABS T3 0 W682 0 WHT 1 PC SNA 3 2 DC97 15939A ASSY BUTTON BIGBANG PJT DV220AEW BLACK 1 PC SA 3 2 1 DC63 01137A COVER BUTTON DV220AEW ABS W372 6 BLACK 1 PC SNA 3 2 2 DC64 02115A WINDOW PANEL DV220AEW ABS T2 0 W359 5 TRP BLK 1 PC SNA 3 2 3 DC64 02116A BUTTON PUSH O DV220AEW ABS W16 0 BLACK Option 1 1 PC SNA 3 2 4 DC64 02117A BUTTON PUSH O DV220AEW ABS W16 0 BLACK Op...

Page 48: ...DC64 02114A PANEL CONTROL DV220AEW ABS T3 0 W682 0 WHT 1 PC SNA 3 2 DC97 15939A ASSY BUTTON BIGBANG PJT DV220AEW BLACK 1 PC SA 3 2 1 DC63 01137A COVER BUTTON DV220AEW ABS W372 6 BLACK 1 PC SNA 3 2 2 DC64 02115A WINDOW PANEL DV220AEW ABS T2 0 W359 5 TRP BLK 1 PC SNA 3 2 3 DC64 02116A BUTTON PUSH O DV220AEW ABS W16 0 BLACK Option 1 1 PC SNA 3 2 4 DC64 02117A BUTTON PUSH O DV220AEW ABS W16 0 BLACK Op...

Page 49: ...ews and Parts list 5 4 Ass y Drum 1 1 1 2 5 7 1 5 1 0 4 4 2 4 3 4 3 4 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 5 2 4 2 6 2 7 3 5 3 6 3 6 1 3 2 3 3 3 7 3 4 3 12 3 1 5 5 6 5 3 5 2 5 5 5 4 5 7 5 4 5 8 3 8 3 10 3 11 3 9 1 3 13 3 14 6 OPTIONAL ...

Page 50: ...0 50145A NUT HEX MSWR M10 2 PC SNA 3 3 DC60 60060A WASHER T2 ID12 OD24 YEL 4 PC SA 3 4 DC61 01220A GUIDE LAMP 27 DRYER FH44N BLK INTERIOR LAMP 1 PC SA 3 5 DC63 00531A COVER LAMP WINGS DRYER PC LEXAN 141R TRP 1 PC SA 3 6 DC97 07523B ASSY ROLLER 27 DRYER DRYER EPDM 2 PC SA 3 6 1 DC61 01228A HOLDER SHAFT WINGS DRYER NYLON 6 NTR ROLLER 2 PC SA 3 7 DC97 15957A ASSY S DRUM FRONT BIG BANG DRYER DV220AEW ...

Page 51: ... 8 TOP SGCC GI 1 PC SNA 5 4 DC61 01238A BRACKET DRUM BACK 27 DRYER SBHG1 A T0 8 SIDE SGCC GI 2 PC SNA 5 5 DC66 00411B DRUM BACK 27 DRYER EGI T0 6 WHT POWDER COAT 1 PC SA 5 6 DC97 07521A ASSY DUCT AIR MDE7800AYW DRYER ELECTRIC 1 PC SA 5 7 DC97 07523B ASSY ROLLER 27 DRYER DRYER EPDM 2 PC SA 5 7 1 DC61 01228A HOLDER SHAFT WINGS DRYER NYLON 6 NTR ROLLER 2 PC SA 5 8 DC61 02593A BRACKET ROLLER DV220AEW ...

Page 52: ...0 6A 125V75W 1 PC SA 3 2 DC60 50145A NUT HEX MSWR M10 2 PC SNA 3 3 DC60 60060A WASHER T2 ID12 OD24 YEL 4 PC SA 3 4 DC61 01220A GUIDE LAMP 27 DRYER FH44N BLK INTERIOR LAMP 1 PC SA 3 5 DC63 00531A COVER LAMP WINGS DRYER PC LEXAN 141R TRP 1 PC SA 3 6 DC97 07523B ASSY ROLLER 27 DRYER DRYER EPDM 2 PC SA 3 6 1 DC61 01228A HOLDER SHAFT WINGS DRYER NYLON 6 NTR ROLLER 2 PC SA 3 7 DC97 15957A ASSY S DRUM FR...

Page 53: ...GS DRYER SBHG1 A T0 8 TOP SGCC GI 1 PC SNA 5 4 DC61 01238A BRACKET DRUM BACK 27 DRYER SBHG1 A T0 8 SIDE SGCC GI 2 PC SNA 5 5 DC66 00411B DRUM BACK 27 DRYER EGI T0 6 WHT POWDER COAT 1 PC SA 5 6 DC97 07521C ASSY DUCT AIR MDG9700AWW GAS DRYER WING TYPE 1 PC SA 5 7 DC97 07523B ASSY ROLLER 27 DRYER DRYER EPDM 2 PC SA 5 7 1 DC61 01228A HOLDER SHAFT WINGS DRYER NYLON 6 NTR ROLLER 2 PC SA 5 8 DC61 02593A ...

Page 54: ...56 _ Exploded views and Parts list 5 5 Ass y Motor 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 2 3 1 1 3 3 1 5 6 4 1 0 2 1 5 3 1 5 4 1 4 1 6 1 5 5 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 6 2 1 5 3 1 5 6 3 1 5 6 4 1 5 6 1 1 5 6 1 1 5 7 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 7 ...

Page 55: ...EW SPECIAL TH M5 L11 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A MA CHINE 2BODY 1 PC SA 1 5 4 DC61 01213A BRACKET MOTOR WINGS DRYER HGI T2 0 1 PC SA 1 5 5 DC61 01215B SPRING ETC TENSION MDE9700AYW HSWR D1 8 D15 22TURNS ZPC2 1 PC SA 1 5 6 DC96 00882C ASSY BRACKET IDLER MDE9700AYW DRYER 1 PC SA 1 5 6 1 DC61 01228A HOLDER SHAFT WINGS DRYER NYLON 6 NTR ROLLER 1 PC SA 1 5 6 2 DC61 01230B BRACKET IDLER MDE9700AYW HGI T2 0 1 PC SA...

Page 56: ...EW SPECIAL TH M5 L11 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A MA CHINE 2BODY 1 PC SA 1 5 4 DC61 01213A BRACKET MOTOR WINGS DRYER HGI T2 0 1 PC SA 1 5 5 DC61 01215B SPRING ETC TENSION MDE9700AYW HSWR D1 8 D15 22TURNS ZPC2 1 PC SA 1 5 6 DC96 00882C ASSY BRACKET IDLER MDE9700AYW DRYER 1 PC SA 1 5 6 1 DC61 01228A HOLDER SHAFT WINGS DRYER NYLON 6 NTR ROLLER 1 PC SA 1 5 6 2 DC61 01230B BRACKET IDLER MDE9700AYW HGI T2 0 1 PC SA...

Page 57: ...60 _ Exploded views and Parts list 5 6 Ass y Duct Heater ELECTRIC MODEL ONLY 1 8 1 0 2 1 6 1 1 1 4 1 8 1 7 1 3 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 ...

Page 58: ...A THERMOSTAT 60T11 250V 25A 20 150 30 150 25A 23 6 100M 260F 50F HI LIMIT 1 PC SA 1 4 DC47 00019A HEATER DRY GD PJT 5300W 21A 240 10 D1 3 240V5300 1 PC SA 1 5 DC65 00013A TERMINAL BLOCK GR PJT SERAMIC 2HOLE 1015 AWG 12 16 76 WHT HEATER 1 PC SNA 1 6 DC67 00132A DUCT HEATER U WINGS DRYER AL COAT T0 5 NTR UPPER 1 PC SNA 1 7 DC67 00133A DUCT HEATER L WINGS DRYER AL COAT T0 5 NTR 1 PC SNA 1 8 DC96 0088...

Page 59: ...62 _ Exploded views and Parts list 5 7 Ass y Duct Burner GAS MODEL ONLY 0 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 1 2 3 2 5 5 4 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 6 3 6 7 ...

Page 60: ...CT CONE F WINGS DRYER AL COAT T0 6 NTR FRONT 1 PC SA 1 4 3 DC67 00137B DUCT CONE B WINGS DRYER AL COAT T0 6 NTR BACK 1 PC SA 2 DC97 14492A ASSY BURNER 1 PC SA 2 1 6006 001174 SCREW TAPPING TH WE 2S M4 L12 ZPC WHT SWRCH 18A 3 PC SNA 2 2 6009 001476 SCREW HEX HEX M5 L10 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 2 1 PC SA 2 3 DC61 01232A BRACKET BURNER WINGS DRYER SECC EGI T1 0 1 PC SA 2 4 DC62 00200A TUBE BURNER WINGS DRYER...

Page 61: ... PCB 1 PC SA 2 DC61 60074A HOLDER WIRE NYLON 66 DAWS 6NB NTR FRAME REAR TOP 1 PC SA 3 DC61 00553B HOLDER WIRE SADDLE NYLON66 NTR DAWS 3NE ASSY DRUM FRONT 1 PC SA 4 DC61 40081A HOLDER WIRE DAWH 2NC NYLON NTR PI18 5 BOTTOM FRAME 3 PC SNA 4 DC61 40081A HOLDER WIRE DAWH 2NC NYLON NTR PI18 5 PLATE BOTTOM 5 PC SNA 5 6502 000127 CABLE CLAMP DAWH 18NB ID15 NYLON66 NTR HOLDER PCB 1 PC SNA 5 6502 000127 CAB...

Page 62: ...LON 66 DAWS 6NB NTR FRAME REAR TOP 1 PC SA 3 DC61 00553B HOLDER WIRE SADDLE NYLON66 NTR DAWS 3NE ASSY DRUM FRONT 1 PC SA 4 DC61 40081A HOLDER WIRE DAWH 2NC NYLON NTR PI18 5 BOTTOM FRAME 3 PC SNA 4 DC61 40081A HOLDER WIRE DAWH 2NC NYLON NTR PI18 5 PLATE BOTTOM GAS 2 PC SNA 4 DC61 40081A HOLDER WIRE DAWH 2NC NYLON NTR PI18 5 PLATE BOTTOM 5 PC SNA 5 6502 000127 CABLE CLAMP DAWH 18NB ID15 NYLON66 NTR ...

Page 63: ...WRCH18A D CONNEC C DUCT 2 PC SA 6002 000213 SCREW TAPPING TH 1 M4 L12 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A D FRONT DUCT OUTLET 2 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A F FRONT B HINGE 1 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A BOTTOM BRK LEG 4 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A C BACK EXHAUST 1 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRC...

Page 64: ...H 18A 2 COVER TOP B C TOP 2 PC SA DC61 02509A GUIDE LED D WF210 HIPS T1 5 W111 L34 BLK BI GBANG PJT GUIDE LED D 1 PC SA DC61 02541A GUIDE LED O WF210 HIPS T1 5 W14 L68 5 BLK SC 06057R BIGBANG PJT GUIDE LED O 1 PC SA DC63 10001C SPONGE EPDM EPDM T3 0 W15 L350 BLK OJC3000 ASSY FRAME PLATE U 1 PC SA DC63 10001J SPONGE EPDM EPDM BLK SDW 801SW T3XW15XL100 ASSY FRAME PLATE U 1 PC SA DC63 10001J SPONGE E...

Page 65: ...UTLET 1 PC SA 6002 000213 SCREW TAPPING TH 1 M4 L12 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A D CONNEC C DUCT 2 PC SA 6002 000213 SCREW TAPPING TH 1 M4 L12 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A D FRONT DUCT OUTLET 2 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A HOLDER PCB M PCB 1 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A F FRONT B HINGE 1 PC SA 6002 000239 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A BOTTOM BRK...

Page 66: ...SSY FRAME CASE 2 PC SA 6009 001343 SCREW SPECIAL PH TORX M4 L10 ZPC WHT SWR CH18A 1 2BODY P CORD FRAME 1 PC SA 6009 001476 SCREW HEX HEX M5 L10 ZPC WHT SWRCH 18A 2 COVER TOP B C TOP 2 PC SA DC61 02509A GUIDE LED D WF210 HIPS T1 5 W111 L34 BLK BI GBANG PJT ASSY GUIDE LED D 1 PC SA DC61 02541A GUIDE LED O WF210 HIPS T1 5 W14 L68 5 BLK SC 06057R BIGBANG PJT GUIDE LED O 1 PC SA DC63 10001C SPONGE EPDM...

Page 67: ...EW TAPPING PH 2S M3 L16 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 1 PC SA 6002 000630 SCREW TAPPING PH 2S M3 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 2 PC SNA 6002 001149 SCREW TAPPING TH NO 2S M4 L12 NI PLT SWRCH18A 17 PC SNA 6002 001306 SCREW TAPPING TH 1 M4 L14 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 17 PC SNA 6002 001320 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 PASS STS304 2 PC SA 6002 001384 SCREW TAPPING TH WT C TITE M4 L10 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A GREE N PAINT 1 PC SNA 6003 001768...

Page 68: ... M3 L16 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 1 PC SA 6002 000524 SCREW TAPPING TH 2 M4 L20 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 1 PC SNA 6002 000630 SCREW TAPPING PH 2S M3 L8 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 2 PC SNA 6002 001149 SCREW TAPPING TH NO 2S M4 L12 NI PLT SWRCH18A 17 PC SNA 6002 001306 SCREW TAPPING TH 1 M4 L14 ZPC WHT SWRCH18A 16 PC SNA 6002 001320 SCREW TAPPING TH 2S M4 L8 PASS STS304 2 PC SA 6002 001384 SCREW TAPPING TH WT C TITE M4 L10 ZP...

Page 69: ...otor on and off 9 RY6 MOTOR OPERATION RELAY The relay that turns the Heater on and off Location Part No Function 1 CN1 AC CONNECTOR Supplies AC power to the PBA 2 CN1 SUB PBA COMMUNICATION CONNECTOR The connector that controls communications with the Sub PBA 3 CN MICOM FLASH CONNECTOR corresponding to the Display 4 CN4 SENSOR CONNECTOR Connects the temperature sensor in order to detect the tempera...

Page 70: ...Switch 2 Motor Relay Switch CN7 1 Reactor Connection Port 2 Reactor Connection Port CN5 1 Steam Valve 1 2 Empty Pin 3 LAMP 4 Empty Pin 5 Steam Valve 2 6 Empty Pin CN2 1 Communications Port Tx 2 Communications Port Rx 3 Sub Reset 4 DGND 5 5V 6 15V CN3 1 5V 2 SO 3 SI 4 RESET 5 CLOCK 6 FLMDO 7 DGND 8 Empty Pin CN4 1 DGND 2 Empty Pin 3 Temperature Sensor 4 Fabric Detection Sensor 5 Fabric Detection Se...

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Page 72: ...cation Port Tx 2 Communication Port Rx 3 Output the Reset Signal 4 5V 5 Ground 6 15V 7 MICOM Writing CN6 1 CO 2 Empty Pin 3 NO 4 Empty Pin 5 NC 76 _ PCB Diagram 6 4 Detailed descriptions of contact terminals sub pcb ...

Page 73: ...iagram _ 77 7 Wiring Diagram 7 1 Wiring diagram ELECTRIC DRYER Reference Information BLK BLACK BLU BLUE GRN GREEN GRY GRAY NTR NATURAL ORG ORANGE PNK PINK RED RED SKYBLU SKYBLUE VIO VIOLET WHT WHITE YEL YELLOW ...

Page 74: ...iring Diagram Reference Information BLK BLACK BLU BLUE GRN GREEN GRY GRAY NTR NATURAL ORG ORANGE PNK PINK RED RED SKYBLU SKYBLUE VIO VIOLET WHT WHITE YEL YELLOW 7 2 Wiring diagram GAS DRYER Steam Models Only ...

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