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10 _ Removal and Reassembly
3-2. STANDARD DISASSEMBLY DRAWINGS
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This is a standard disassembly diagram and may differ from the actual product.
Use this material as a reference when disassembling and reassembling the product.
Part
Figure
Description
Disassembling and
Repairing the Rear
Motor
1. Remove the 2 screws holding the Back-
Cover at the back of the washing machine
and separate the Back-Cover pushing it
downwards. (Assemble it by lifting it upwards)
2. After separating the Back-Cover, remove the
M19 nut holding the Motor. To remove it, turn
it counter-clockwise. As the Motor also rotates
if the nut is turned slowly, torque it quickly
and firmly in a single action.
Do not remove the nut by inserting a
screwdriver into the Motor, as this may result
in a problem with the motor.
3. Remove the M19 nut and washer and then
separate the Rotor. Since removing the
rotor requires a lot of strength due to the
magnetic force of the Rotor and it may come
off suddenly, your hand or arm may be injured
by the edge of the Stator or Frame. Therefore
take precaution when separating it.
You can separate the connector by pressing
Motor wire
Hall sensor
4. Separate the Motor Wire and Hall Sensor
while pressing the navel of the Housing. Take
precaution when you do this because the Hall
Sensor part is easily shocked.
5. Separate the 6 M10 screws. → Separate the
Assy Bracket Motor → Separate the Stator.
When removing the last of the 6 screws, hold
the Stator as it may fall when the screws are
removed.
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Check Points for Troubleshooting
1. Check if there is any alien substance between the Rotor and the Stator.
2. Check if the motor power (Blue, White, Red) wire is connected.
3. Check if the Hall Sensor wire is connected.
The order of the motor wires is Blue, White, and Red from the right. Check if
the resistance between Blue-White, White-Red, and Red-Blue is equal to 15Ω.
Reassembly is in the reverse order of the removal.