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ELECTRICAL CONNE CTIONS

Before operating or testing, follow all grounding instructions in the Grounding section.

An individual branch (or separate) circuit serving only your dryer is recommended. DO NOT USE AN 

EXTENSION CORD.

GAS MODELS – U.S. and Canada 

A 120 volt, 60 Hz AC approved electrical service, with a 15-ampere fuse or circuit breaker is required.

ELECTRIC MODELS – U.S. Only

 

  Most U.S. dryers require a 120/240 volt, 60 Hz AC approved electrical service. Some require 120/208 

volt, 60 Hz approved electrical service. The electric service requirements can be found on the data label 

located behind the door. A 30-ampere fuse or circuit breaker on both sides of the line is required.

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If a power cord is used, the cord should be plugged into a 30-ampere receptacle.

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The power cord is NOT provided with U.S. electric model dryers.

 

IMPORTANT

 When local codes allow, the dryer electrical supply may be connected by means of a new power supply 

cord kit, marked for use with a dryer, that is U.L. listed and rated at a minimum of120/240 volts, 30-

ampere with three No. 10 copper wire conductors terminated with closed loop terminals, open-end spade 

lugs with turned up ends, or with tinned leads.

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size of the conductors and the type of cord.

2.  

 3/4” (1.9 cm) UL-listed strain relief

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Do not reuse a power supply cord from an old dryer. The power cord electric supply wiring must be 

retained at the dryer cabinet with a suitable UL-listed strain relief.

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Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations, 

(2) mobile homes, (3) recreational vehicles, and (4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding

through the neutral conductor. (Use 4-prong plug for 4 wire receptacle, NEMA type 14-30R.)

ELECTRIC MODELS – Canada Only

 

•  A 120/240 volt, 60 Hz AC approved electrical service fused through a 30-ampere fuse or circuit breaker 

on both sides of the line is required.

 

•  All Canadian models are shipped with the power cord attached. The power cord should be plugged into 

a 30-ampere receptacle.

NOTE:  It is not permissible to convert a dryer in Canada to 208 volts.

REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

If your dryer requires replacement parts or accessories, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your 

dryer or a SAMSUNG customer care center at 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864).

Summary of Contents for DV306LEW/XAA

Page 1: ...nergy Saving 3 Time Saving CLOTHES DRYER THE FEATURE OF PRODUCT Model code DV316LGW XAA DV306LEW XAA DV316LEW XAA DV326LES XAA DV3C6BEW XAA DV316BEW XAA DV316BEC XAA DV306LGW XAA DV316LGW XAA DV316LGS XAA DV326LGS XAA DV3C6BGW XAA DV316BGW XAA DV316BGC XAA ...

Page 2: ...HE CONTROL PANEL 3 1 3 2 CYCLE CHART 3 3 3 3 MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 4 3 4 DESIGNATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 3 6 4 ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 ERROR ITEMS AND DIAGNOSTIC CODES 4 1 4 2 TEST MODE 4 2 5 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 5 1 TOOLS FOR DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 5 1 5 2 DISASSEMBLY 5 2 5 3 REASSEMBLY 5 6 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 1 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 6 1 6 2 PROBLEM CHECKING AND METHOD OF PCB 6 3 7 EXPLODE...

Page 3: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 10 1 11 PCB DIAGRAM 11 1 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 12 1 13 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 13 1 14 REFERENCE INFORMATION 14 1 MODEL NAME 14 1 14 2 TERMINOLOGY 14 2 14 3 CHECK THESE POINTS IF YOUR DRYER 14 4 14 4 INFORMATION CODES 14 5 14 5 FABRIC CARE CHART 14 6 ...

Page 4: ...tect from possible cause of fire such as the tracking shortage etc 8 Check for any marks of moisture on the electrical parts harness section etc Replace the parts or remove the moisture 9 Check the assembly status of the parts after servicing Maintain the status before servicing 10 Pull out the power cord by holding the plug Be careful of electric shocks and when the cord is damaged 11 Unplug the ...

Page 5: ...e by itself 5 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near this or any other appliance 6 Do not allow children to play on or in dryer Close supervision of children is necessary when dryer is used near children a safety rule for all appliances 7 Before dryer is removed from service or discarded remove doors to drying compartment 8 Do not reach into dryer if cylinder is re...

Page 6: ...poisoning or chemical burns keep products away from children at all times preferably in a locked cabinet 22 Never operate dryer with guards and or panels removed 23 Do not operate 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...

Page 7: ...fied elec trician 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 powe cord ZDUQLQJ To reduce the risk of fire and exposure to combustion gases the dryer MUST be ex hausted to the outdoors DO NOT exhaust dryer a...

Page 8: ...Srodul dwlrq This means that the larger slot must be neutral and the small slot must be hot live Plvsrodul hg The outlet is miswired so that the larger slot is hot live and the smaller slot is neutral Jurxqghg This means the round hole con nection is connected to ground through a connection to the main power panel Xqjurxqghg The round hole connection is not connected to a ground and or the main po...

Page 9: ...essary for proper installation 1 GROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLET is required See Electrical Requirements 2 POWER CORD for electric dryers except Canada 3 GAS LINES if a gas dryer must meet national and local codes 4 EXHAUST SYSTEM must be rigid metal or flexible stiffwalled metal exhaust ducting See Exhaust Requirements Adjustable leg Pliers Cutting knife Pipe wrench gas only Nut drivers Level Screwdri...

Page 10: ... exhaust duct should end with an exhaust hood with a swing out damper to prevent back drafts and entry of wildlife Never use an exhaust hood with a magnetic damper The hood should have at least 12 inches 30 5 cm of clearance between the bottom of the hood and the ground or other obstruction The hood opening should point down Never install a screen over the exhaust outlet To avoid lint buildup do n...

Page 11: ...ake sure the room has enough fresh air The dryer must be located where there is no air flow obstruction On gas dryers adequate clearance as noted on the data plate must be maintained to ensure adequate air for combustion and proper dryer operation THE DRYER MUST NOT BE INSTALLED OR STORED IN AN AREA WHERE IT WILL BE EXPOSED TO WATER AND OR WEATHER THE DRYER AREA IS TO BE KEPT CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLE ...

Page 12: ...structure using materials that will not support combustion The exhaust duct may not terminate underneath the mobile home See Exhausting section for more information EXHAUSTING Exhausting the dryer to the outside will prevent large amounts of lint and moisture from being blown into the room In the United States All dryers must be exhausted to the outside Only rigid or flexible metal duct should be ...

Page 13: ...mediately upstream of your dryer s gas supply connection Your dryer must be disconnected from the gas supply pipe system during any pressure testing of the system DO NOT reuse old flexible metal gas lines Flexible gas lines must be design certified by the American Gas Association CGA in Canada NOTE Any pipe joint compound used must be resistant to the action of any liquefied petroleum gas As a cou...

Page 14: ...des Latest Revision for Canada and local codes and ordinances GROUNDING This dryer must be grounded In the event of malfunction or breakdown the ground will reduce the risk of electrical shock by providing a path of least resistance for electrical current GAS MODELS Your dryer has a cord with an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet ...

Page 15: ...ampere with three No 10 copper wire conductors terminated with closed loop terminals open end spade lugs with turned up ends or with tinned leads 1 size of the conductors and the type of cord 2 3 4 1 9 cm UL listed strain relief Do not reuse a power supply cord from an old dryer The power cord electric supply wiring must be retained at the dryer cabinet with a suitable UL listed strain relief Grou...

Page 16: ... is grounded to the neutral conductor at the terminal block A 4 WIRE SYSTEM CONNECTION is required for new or remodeled construction mobile homes or if local codes do not permit grounding through neutral If the 4 wire system is used the dryer frame cannot be grounded to the neutral conductor at the terminal block Refer to the following instructions for 3 and 4 WIRE SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Remove the te...

Page 17: ...Tighten screws 5 Tighten strain relief screws 6 Insert tab of terminal block cover into your dryer s rear panel slot Secure cover with hold down screw External ground connector Green or bare copper wire of power cord 3 4 in 1 9 cm UL listed strain relief Center silver colored terminal block screw Grounding wire green yellow Neutral wire white or center wire 6 With a level check your dryer and make...

Page 18: ...screws 3 Keep ducts as straight as possible 4 Clean all old ducts before installing your new dryer Be sure vent flap opens and closes freely Inspect and clean the exhaust system annually Don t let a poor exhaust system slow drying by 1 Restricting your dryer with a poor exhaust system 2 Using a plastic thin foil or non metal flexible duct 3 Using unnecessarily long duct runs with many elbows 4 All...

Page 19: ...e door and remove from dryer 6 Place the door on the other side and reattach it to dryer 4 Remove two screws on the opposite side of door hinge 7 Reassemble holder lever 5 Remove two screws on holder lever 8 Reassemble the screws in the remaining holes Door Reversal ...

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Page 26: ...rger or bulkier loads may require the Very Dry select models or More Dry setting for complete dryness The Less Dry setting is best suited for lightweight fabrics or for leaving some moisture in the clothing at the end of the cycle Damp Dry select models is designed to partially dry items Use for items that lay flat or hang to dry 3 Temp Selection Button To select the correct temperature for the lo...

Page 27: ...es are Sensor Dry cycles Sensor Dry automatically senses the moisture in the load and shuts the dryer off when the selected dryness level very dry to damp dry is reached Qrupdo Dry loads such as cotton underwear and linens use this cycle to get various levels of heat for drying Khdy Gxw Use this cycle to get high heat for heavy fabrics such as jeans corduroys or work clothes Wrzhov Dry loads such ...

Page 28: ...igh Me dium Normal dry 52 min 47 min 5 min 90 min Perm Press Medium Low No change Normal dry 34 min 24 min 10 min 90 min Delicates Low No change Normal dry 29 min 24 min 5 min 90 min Extra Delicates Extra Low No change Normal dry 29 min 24 min 5 min 90 min Manual Dry Freshen Up High No change 30 min 25 min 5 min Time Dry High 40 min 35 min 5 min Wrinkle Release Medium 25 min 20 min 5 min Air Fluff...

Page 29: ... instructions above Notice When other buttons except for the Power button do not respond check the Child Lock indicator P F FOH Lets you activate your customized cycle that includes Dry Level Temp Time option etc By pushing the My Cycle button you activate the settings used during the previous My Cycle mode Default Normal Cycle If My Cycle mode is activated My Cycle button will be lit You can sele...

Page 30: ...he Time Dry cycle Select time according to moisture and weight of the items Start dryer It may be necessary to reset the timer if a longer drying time is needed SUGGESTED ITEMS SUGGESTED TEMP SETTINGS Washable sweaters block to shape and lay flat on rack Heat Low Extra Low Stuffed toys cotton or polyester fiberfilled Heat Low Extra Low Stuffed toys foam or rubber filled Air Fluff Foam rubber pillo...

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Page 34: ... the dryer Loose or open wire terminals in Door Sense circuit FE Power source frequen cy Error Invalid power source Frequency Check for Not using regular power source frequency Invalid power fre quency sense circuit dF Door Circuit Failure Invalid state for more than 256 milliseconds Check for Loose or open wire terminals in Door Sense circuit hE Heater Error Invalid heating Temp in running the dr...

Page 35: ...ser mode 7 segment will no long display cc and only display the remaining time 4 2 1 Continuous Run Mode 4 2 2 Special Test Mode Definition of Special Test Mode Dryer must be on before Service Mode can be entered Press Signal and Temp Keys for 3 seconds or until 3 beeps are heard The machine will now be in Service Mode Upon entry into Service Mode the Sensor Bar Touch Data will be shown Default Sp...

Page 36: ... entering service mode How to Enter While in Power off pressing Signal and Temp Keys for 3 seconds same for all Frontier models 4 2 4 Cycle Count Mode Definition of Cycle Count Mode While in Service Mode pressing the Signal key will put the dryer into the cycle count mode Cycle number executed will display How to Enter To enter Special Test Mode press While in Service Mode pressing the Signal key ...

Page 37: ...rol beep same for all Frontier models ex In case of U105 U0 means major version v1 05 means minor version 05 4 2 6 System Check Mode Special Test Mode While in Power Off pressing the Dryness Level Power keys simultaneously will put the dryer into the System Check mode t2 will display System Check Mode Progress t2 mode Function Performed Start Pause Motor CW Relay On Heater Relay On Heater Relay Of...

Page 38: ...e shock absorber 1 Pulley hole 2 Double ended spanner 10 13 19mm Replaceable for the box driver Since the bolt runs idle when the box driver is used use the box driver 17mm 3 Vice pliers Tool to protect the idle and abrasion of the bolt for the box driver 4 Other Driver Nipper Long nose General tools for the after service 5 JIG for the Tub 1 Disassemble and Assemble ...

Page 39: ...o unit 2 Remove 2 10mm screws from dryer back 3 Slide Top Cover towards the rear and lift from unit 1 Disconnect power supply to unit 2 Remove Top Cover 3 Remove four screws located at the sound dampening seem 1 Disconnect power supply to unit 2 Remove Top Cover 3 Remove two screws mounting the Heater PCB Board 4 Disconnect the black and white connectors 5 Remove four screws attaching Console to d...

Page 40: ...ss 7 Lift the Front Panel off the three tabs across the bottom and remove 1 Disconnect power supply to unit 2 Remove Top Cover 3 Remove Console 4 Remove Front Panel 5 Remove screws retaining Console Back Cover 6 DisconnectInteriorLightwiring harness 7 Disconnect Moisture Sensor wiring harness 8 Remove four Bulkhead retaining screws 9 Lift Bulkhead from Cabinet and remove 1 Disconnect power supply ...

Page 41: ... additional clearance 1 Disconnect power supply to unit 2 Remove Rear Bulkhead 3 Remove Roller Keeper and nut 1 Disconnect power supply to unit 2 Remove Top Cover 3 Remove Console 4 Remove Front Panel 5 Remove Console Back Cover 6 Remove Belt from Idler Pulley 7 Remove Drum 8 Remove the two screws securing the Blower Intake Panel to the Blower Housing Remove Blower Intake panel 9 Removed the screw...

Page 42: ...emove Top Cover 3 Remove Console 4 Remove Front Panel 5 Remove Console Back Cover 6 Remove Belt from Idler Pulley 7 Remove Drum 8 Remove 7 screws from the back 9 Lift the rear bulkhead off the right and left side hangers 1 Disconnect power supply to unit 2 Shut off gas supply 3 Disconnect gas line 4 Remove two screws securing burner to bracket QRWH Wkh Ljqlwhu Edu lv iudjloh1 Eh fduhixo qrw wr gdp...

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Page 44: ... resin part of wash machine or the human body prepare the human body earth or remove the potential differ ence of the human body and wash machine by contacting the power supply plug when the work contact ing to PCB is executed 2 Since AC220 240V is applied to the triac T1 and T2 on P C B the electric shock may occur by touching and be careful that the strong and weak electricity are mixed 3 As the...

Page 45: ...rgized and burner shall fire within 45 seconds at 120 VAC The failure of a component in this system will usually be indicated by one of three symptoms 8 The igniter does not glow If the igniter does not heat up remove power and using an ohmmeter check the following Open flame sensor Open igniter Shorted booster coil Open wiring Bad motor switch Neutral supply No power from control L1 supply 9 Igni...

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Page 73: ...lied or disconnected AC power Description When AC 220V is applied to CN3 D17 D20 transforms it to DC 300V DC 300V is generated for the LVT1 secondary source by IC3 and PC1 turning on off The secondary 12V depends on the ZD1 value The 12V for the LVT1 secondary source is transformed to DC 5V through IC4 ...

Page 74: ...utputs a high signal of 5V from pin 1 7 of IC7 and IC9 Then pin 10 to 16 of IC7 and IC9 are electrically grounded 0V When pin 10 to 16 are grounded this creates an electric potential difference from the 12V that turns on RELAY 5 6 7 and TRIAC2 3 4 5 The operating parts VALVE DRAIN MOTOR DOOR S W connected to CN9 turn on if they are supplied with power ...

Page 75: ...1 turns on CN1 detects if the door is locked or unlocked If unlocked it does not apply power to the motor even if TRIAC1 turns on If the door is unlocked and TRIC turns on the motor connected to CN4 is supplied with power and drives CW right direction Under such conditions turning RELAY3 on will drive the motor CCW reverse as the wiring is switched to CCW Turning RELAY4 on will switch the winding ...

Page 76: ...e frequency is input to MICOM pin 48 for detecting the water amount The DHSEH sensor is connected to CN7 pin 5 and CN6 pins 3 4 The resistance of the temp sensor changes according to the ambient temperature The changed resistance is applied to R50 and R51 The voltage applied to R50 and R51 is decided according the temp MICOM stores the value When voltage is applied to MICOM pins 22 and 23 MICOM co...

Page 77: ...g to the current RPM of the motor a square wave is applied to pin 8 The square wave that is input to TR2 BASE turns the motor on if high 5V and turns it off if low 0V And this operation will be inverted to TACHO NET for a clear wave with no noise The signal is applied to MICOM pin 13 Then MICOM counts the frequency of the input signal and detects the current RPM of the motor ...

Page 78: ...igh signal of 5V Both SIGNAL_A and SIGNAL_B repeat this for 15 seconds outputting a high signal of 5V SIGNAL_A output turns TR1 and TR6 on to generate a potential difference between the 12V and the grounding for causing the current to flow SIGNAL_B output turns TR4 and TR5 on to generate a potential difference between the 12V and the grounding for causing the current to flow The flowing current is...

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Page 81: ...automatically starts water draining and displays OVER FLOW ERROR E3 on the LED 4 THERMISTOR Keeps sensoring and controlling the temperature inside the tube to keep it below your settings 5 ASSY THERMAL FUSE Anti Over Heat When the washing heater is overheated due to an error in the thermistor or any other malfunction the assy thermal fuse built in the heater is automatically activated to discon ne...

Page 82: ... This is particularly effective for cleaning badly stained laundry 43 ZHLJKW VHQVRU The tube automatically rotates when no water is supplied to detect the laundry weight so that the proper wash time can be determined Standard Boiling Economy Boil and Dirt courses and Toweling and Drying cycles ...

Page 83: ...se buttons nails etc Remove promptly It is normal to hear the dryer gas valve or heating element cycle on and off during the drying cycle Be sure the dryer is leveled properly as outlined in the installation instruction It is normal for the dryer to hum from the high velocity of air moving through the dryer drum and exhaust system dries unevenly Seams pockets and other similarly heavy areas may no...

Page 84: ...oblem Call for service See below Door open error When the door is open the dryer will not operate Be sure the door is latched shut If problem continues call for service See below For any codes not listed above call 1 800 726 7864 1 800 SAMSUNG Information codes may be displayed to help you better understand what is occurring with the dryer ...

Page 85: ...consistency among garment manufacturers of domestic and imported items Follow care label directions to maximize garment life and reduce laundering problems The dot symbols represent appropriate wash water temperatures for various items The temperature range for Hot is 105 125 F 41 52 C for Warm 85 105 F 29 41 C and for Cold 60 85 F 16 29 C Wash water temperature must be a minimum of 60 F 16 C for ...

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