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5. OPERATING INSTRUCTION

5-3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE

1. Pull out the lint filter from the lock, use fingers to press

and pull out at the part of the lint filter’s side

Cleaning  the Wash Tub

BE SURE TO REMOVE THE POWER PLUG FROM MAIN POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE MACHINE.

2. Rinse the dirt from filter with clean water.

3. Set back to the original position. Insert the bottom first

as shown, press filter down and lock the upper lock as shown.

1. After washing is complete, fill fresh water above the level of Pulsator,

without adding clothes.

2. Run the machine for 1 ~ 2 minutes and then turn the Cycle Selector knob

position when Pulsator is still rotating.

to “DRAIN”

3. When water is completely drained out, turn the Cycle Selector knob

position.

to “WASH/RINSE”

4. Finally turn OFF the machine.

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Summary of Contents for SPRING-WM VSP70APW-SFK

Page 1: ...MODEL SPRING WM VSP70LPW SFK WM VSP70PPW SFK SERVICE MANUAL WM VSP70EPW SFK WM VSP70APW SFK ...

Page 2: ...6 2 DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION_________________________13 6 3 TROUBLESHOOTING_________________________________20 6 4 CHECK POINT AFTER REPAIR_________________________22 7 EXPLODED VIEW_______________________________________23 8 BILL OF MATERIAL______________________________________29 SAFETY PRECAUTION DISASSEMBLE POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES 1 This service information i...

Page 3: ...Machine Machine Dimensions Washing Method 23 kg Length 780 mm x Width 480 mm x Height 960 mm MODEL Spring As per Standard Testing Condition Max Water level at over flow level Wash Time Spin Time Ampere AC220V 50Hz NO LOAD LOAD WASH 1 2 1 6 SPIN 0 5 0 7 WASH 1 4 2 0 SPIN 0 7 1 3 Spinning Drum speed 1350 1400 rpm 2 Roller Coaster Pulsator 25Min Soak 15Min Wash 05 Min Cascade No ...

Page 4: ... are described on part labels and in the owner s manual 1 2 2 Parts Assembly and Wiring Be sure to use insulation material such as tube and tape And be sure to restore all parts and wires to their original position Take special care to avoid contact with sharp edges 1 2 3 Perform Safety Checks after Servicing After servicing check to see that the screws parts and wiring are restored to their origi...

Page 5: ... or characters in or near Symbol left warns an electric shock indicates prohibition act must not be conducted Specific instruction is followedby a graphic or characters in or near Symbol left warns not to disassemble DO NOT DISASSEMBLE UNPLUG indicates forcing act must be conducted Specific instruction is followed by a graphic or characters in or near Symbol left warns to unplug the power cord WAR...

Page 6: ...ONNECT GROUNDINGWIRE Connect the grounding wire Failing to do so may cause an electric shock when a short circuit occurs Consult an electric workshop or a sales shop Do not install in a bathroom or a placeexposed to wind or rain An electric shock or a short circuit may cause a fire DO NOTSPLASH WATER Do not pour or immerseelectrical parts into water or liquid solution An electric shock or ignition...

Page 7: ...ng Hold the power plug to unplug An electric shock or short circuit may cause a fire DANGERHAND Do not insert your hand under thewashing machine during operation There is a rotary part under the machine which may cause an injury WATERLEAKAGE Before starting washing open the faucet and check water supply hose joint which shall not be loosened for no water leaks The loose screw or hose joint may cau...

Page 8: ...enton an inclined weak or rough floor may cause abnormal noise or trembling 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 15cm 15cm 4 2 Install the Washing Machine in well ventilated area Machine and Power socket should be covered from top to avoid rain sunlight or water on machine 4 3 Insert the Power plug firmly into the main power supply 4 4 Connect the Water supply hose to Tap and Inlet pipe in Panel 7 ...

Page 9: ...d from a possible electric shock 4 If the power outlet is available with grounding connection grounding in the washing machine should be firmly connected to the connection of the outlet Fig2 5 You should not connect the grounding to the gas pipe because it will cause an explosion Fig3 6 If the grounding is connected to either telecommunication line or lightning arrest line an extreme hazard is cau...

Page 10: ...may be different from your model These are schematic diagrams only Inlet Hose 1 Control Panel of Machine 2 Water Inlet 3 Water Supply Selector 4 Wash Tub Lid 5 Wash Tub 6 Overflow Filter 7 PUCH 3 Pulsator 8 Spinner Lid 9 Inner Lid 10 Drain Hose Hanger 11 Spinner Tub 12 Power cord 13 Drain Hose 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 11: ... the knob up to 10min position and then turn it back to desired position 3 Wash Selector Set the knob to STRONG GENTLE NORMAL according to kinds and quantity of the laundry 4 Cycle Selector This selector is to set for WASH RINSE or DRAIN the water from wash tub WASH RINSE for wash rinse program DRAIN for draining the water from the wash tub 5 Spin Timer This timer is used to select your desired le...

Page 12: ...om filter with clean water 3 Set back to the original position Insert the bottom first as shown press filter down and lock the upper lock as shown 1 After washing is complete fill fresh water above the level of Pulsator without adding clothes 2 Run the machine for 1 2 minutes and then turn the Cycle Selector knob position when Pulsator is still rotating to DRAIN 3 When water is completely drained ...

Page 13: ...IGHT BLUE ORANGE BLACK GREEN GREEN YELLOW BLACK YELLOW BLACK YELLOW BLACK YELLOW RED BLUE BLUE RED RED BROWN PINK BLUE RED WASH TIMER TIMER CAPACITOR WASH MOTOR SPIN MOTOR SAFETY SWITCH BUZZER 240V 50Hz CONNECTOR POINT MODEL SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM 60 Ltr 3 2 kg 7 0 kg SPRING ORANGE SPIN YELLOW WHITE MARINE PLUS MARINE DLX PLUS KSA 682 P LS 682S 29 Ltr 60 Ltr 3 2 kg 7 0 kg 29 Ltr 60 Ltr 3 2 kg 6 8 k...

Page 14: ...ELECT OR Fig 3 Fig 4 WARNING Unplug the power cord for the work unnecessary to power on like disassembling Do not hold the plug by a wet hand Failing to unplug may cause an electric shock UNPLUG POWER Fig 1 SCREW PANEL Fig 2 13 6 2 DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION 1 2 Fig 2 3 Cock Rod A fitment A fitment Fig 5 SCREW SCREW Disassemble the COCK ROD A that is connected to the LEVER A DRAIN Fig4 Disassem ble t...

Page 15: ...e a plastic bag on Connector part and cut off all wire Fig2 WARNING UNPLUG POWER Unplug the power cord for the work unnecessary to power on like disassembling Do not hold the plug by a wet hand Failing to unplug may cause an electric shock PLASTIC BAG Fig 1 COVER BACK SCREW 6 SERVICE INFORMATION Fig 2 14 6 2 DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION BACK COVER 1 2 ...

Page 16: ...TER because it will slide out from SHAFT Bwhen BASKET SPINNING is removed Besure to followings after replacing the SPIN BASKET Screw properly theboltwhich holds BRAKE WHEEL to SPIN BASKET otherwise too high fastening may cause breaking the bolt After screw the bolt youmust tighten the nut for secure fixing Unplug the power cord for the work unnecessary to power on like disassembling Do not hold th...

Page 17: ...rm the PULSATOR V BELT FLEXIBLE WIRE FLEXIBLE WIRE ACTUATING LEVER FLEXIBLE WIRE PLATE Fig 3 5 Remove flexible wire plate from tub slot PLATE PULSATOR GEAR BOX 3 Remove V BELT from Gear Box Motor Pulley Fig 2 1 Remove the Cap from Pulsator assy Using ve Screw Driver Fig 1 2 Unscrew the Pulsator Assy Using ve Screw Driver Fig 1 CAP ...

Page 18: ... Lift the Tub upside holding from Handles and separate Tub from Base Fig 6 Handle Handle 8 6 Lay down the machine of soft board placed on floor to avoid scratch or damage on machine Fig 5 turn a bolt to counterclockwise and removeit Fig 7 Used tool boxdriver 9 Untighten a nut assembledto the BRAKE WHEEL and SCREW FRAME BRAKE SPRING Using driver disassemble three Brake frame screws Fig 8 10 Fig 8 6...

Page 19: ...y Nut and Bolt Lift the Motor Pulley from the Wash Motor Shaft 2 Unscrew three set screwsassembled to the Wash Motor and Base Fig 10 3 Lift the Wash Motor from Base Fig 10 Fig 9 Fig 10 PULL NUT BOLT COUPLING BOLT MOTOR WASHING NUT SCREW PULLEY MOTOR Fig 11 6 SERVICE INFORMATION 18 6 2 DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION SPIN MOTOR and WASH MOTOR 12 Separate the Gear Box asm by unscrewing the screw from Gear B...

Page 20: ...use 3 Set back to the original position inset the bottom Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 6 SERVICE INFORMATION 19 Over Flow Filter with Filter Unit use fingers to press and pull out Fig 1 first as shown press down and lock as the arrow Fig 3 2 Turn lint filter inside out and rinse the dirt from filter Fig 2 6 2 DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION ...

Page 21: ...tive fixing of pulley or transformed Adjust pulley or replace it Drain No Drain Drainning does not stop Drain Hose is not lowered Make sure to lower drain hose Lints accumulated in Drain Hose Clean or replace Hose Cock Rod A is broken or seperated Replace or connet Defective DV Bellow Adjust or replace D V Spring is broken away or elesticity is insufficient Adjust or replace D V spring Guide A T i...

Page 22: ... shoe Brake arm does not move Replace brake frame Brake spring is broken away or elesticity is insufficient Replace brake Spring Excessive noise during spin Machine is not level Weak floor Level the machine Install on a horizontal and stable floor Screw for fixing motor come loose Fix screw Clothes breake into the gap between Tub and Basket Remove clothes 21 ...

Page 23: ...parts inthecase the used parts are not proper Refer to marked parts inthe parts list 4 Wiring Check tosee ifthe lead wireisproperly connected without looseness or overtension and taping and setting are firmlyperformed 5 Screwsand Nuts Check toseeifthe screws nuts etc are firmly tightened and the screw locks are applied 6 Removal ofuseless matter Check toseeifuseless matters Screws bits ofwire etc ...

Page 24: ...7 EXPLODED VIEW 7 1 PANEL ASSEMBLY 1220 1170 1160 1200 1240 0040 1190 0050 1320 0160 1310 1340 1300 1330 1180 1230 1280 1290 PASTE ON BODY B 1270 0260 0380 1150 1151 ...

Page 25: ...7 EXPLODED VIEW 7 2 BODY B ASSEMBLY 24 1110 1130 1410 1100 1090 1080 0050 1070 0050 1060 1120 1140 1050 1250 0050 ...

Page 26: ... 3 TUB ASSEMBLY 25 0850 0860 0210 0800 1030 1040 0920 0780 0150 0160 0140 1370 1380 1390 1400 1360 0820 0760 0900 0910 1020 1000 1010 0760 0520 0130 0060 0080 0090 0120 0830 0840 0110 0100 0770 0790 0750 0810 0160 0070 ...

Page 27: ...7 EXPLODED VIEW 7 4 BASE ASSEMBLY 26 0650 0680 0620 0670 0660 0720 0700 0690 0730 0710 0560 1300 0740 0550 0540 0370 0590 0600 0570 0580 0630 0620 0640 0610 ...

Page 28: ...7 EXPLODED VIEW 7 5 MAIN LINE ASSY 1 27 0180 0040 U S E R M A N U A L 0280 0050 0170 0350 0200 0230 0250 0480 0460 0040 0050 0470 0240 0270 0050 0220 ...

Page 29: ...7 EXPLODED VIEW 7 6 MAIN LINE ASSY 2 28 0020 0030 0320 0330 0340 0190 0310 0300 0290 0450 0300 1350 ...

Page 30: ...EY 1200027662 COVER BACK MULTIE 6800 VG GREY 0250 1 PC 1100054702 STICKER WIRING DIAGRAM SPRING 7 0KG 1100054702 STICKER WIRING DIAGRAM SPRING 7 0KG 0480 1 PC 1100054703 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MARINE PLUS SPRING 1100054703 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MARINE PLUS SPRING 0190 1 PC 1100021350 SHEET INSTRUCTION MULTIE 6800 SA63 1100021350 SHEET INSTRUCTION MULTIE 6800 SA63 0170 1 PC 1200031517 LID WASH MULTIE 6800...

Page 31: ...TOR 45W 0700 3 PC 1100017314 UNIT SUSPENSION BUFFER HOLDERA B SA63 1100017314 UNIT SUSPENSION BUFFER HOLDERA B SA63 Y 0710 3 PC 1100006698 SCREW SPECIAL TAPPING 25A 1100006698 SCREW SPECIAL TAPPING 25A 0720 1 PC 1100005316 LEAD WIRE GREEN 600MM EARTH MULTIE6800 1100005316 LEAD WIRE GREEN 600MM EARTH MULTIE6800 0620 1 PC 1100005279 SCREW 5X12 1100005279 SCREW 5X12 0730 1 PC 1100005220 CAPACITOR FIL...

Page 32: ... 0KG PRIN LT GREY 1200035153 DECO PANEL A SPRING 7 0KG PRIN PINK Y 1160 1 PC 1200035162 PLATE TIMER SPRING 7 0KG 1200035162 PLATE TIMER SPRING 7 0KG 0050 5 PC 1100000922 SCREW SPECIAL TAPPING XTB4 12C 1100000922 SCREW SPECIAL TAPPING XTB4 12C 1170 1 PC 1100019530 TIMER WASH 40MIN 1SHAFT MECHANICAL DLX 1100019530 TIMER WASH 40MIN 1SHAFT MECHANICAL DLX 0040 1 PC 1100005281 SCREW BIND TAPPING M4X14 5...

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