LG DLE8377WM User Manual

ELECTRIC & GAS DRYER  
SERVICE MANUAL  
CAUTION  
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO  
PROPERLY DIAGNOSE PROBLEMS AND TO SAFELY  
PROVIDE QUALITY SERVICE ON THESE DRYERS.  
MODEL : DLE8377WM/DLG8388WM  
DLE8377NM/DLG8388NM  
DLE7177WM/DLG7188WM  
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE  
The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing skill and experience in  
electrical, electronic, and mechanical appliance repair. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result  
in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the  
interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.  
WARNING !  
!
To avoid personal injury, disconnect power before servicing this product. If electrical power is required  
for diagnosis or test purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks.  
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES  
If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are  
removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Do not try to light a match, or cigarette, or turn on  
any gas or electrical appliance.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions  
carefully.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
Do not touch any electrical switches. Do not use any  
phone in your building.  
Clear the room, building or area of all occupants.  
IMPORTANT  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)  
Sensitive Electronics  
ESD problems are present everywhere. ESD may damage or weaken the electronic  
control assembly. The new control assembly may appear to work well after repair is  
finished, but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress.  
Use an anti-static wrist strap. Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted  
metal in the appliance.  
- OR -  
Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal  
in the appliance.  
Before removing the part from its package, touch the anti-static bag to a green ground connection  
point or unpainted metal in the appliance.  
Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts; handle electronic control assembly by edges only.  
When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in anti-static bag, observe above instructions.  
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CONTENTS  
1. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................4  
2. FEATURES AND BENEFITS .................................................................................................... 6  
3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 6  
4. DRYER CYCLE PROCESS..................................................................................................... 13  
5. COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION ..............................................................................14  
6. MOTOR DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC..................................................................................17  
7. CONTROL LAYOUT ............................................................................................................18  
8. WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................19  
9. DIAGNOSTIC TEST .............................................................................................................20  
9-1. TEST 1 120V AC ELECTRICAL SUPPLY ........................................................................21  
9-2. TEST 2 THERMISTOR TEST .........................................................................................22  
9-3. TEST 3 MOTOR TEST ................................................................................................24  
9-4. TEST 4 MOISTURE SENSOR ....................................................................................25  
9-5. TEST 5 DOOR SWITCH TEST ...................................................................................26  
9-6. TEST 6 HEATER SWITCH TEST - ELECTRIC MODEL.......................................................27  
9-7. TEST 7 GAS VALVE TEST - GAS MODEL.....................................................................28  
9-8 TEST 8 SEMI-CONDUCTOR..........................................................................................29  
10. CHANGE GAS SETTING (NATURAL GAS, PROPANE GAS) ...............................................30  
11. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................................................32  
12. EXPLODED VIEW ..............................................................................................................39  
12-1. CONTROL PANEL & PLATE ASSEMBLY .......................................................................39  
12-2. CABINET & DOOR ASSEMBLY...................................................................................40  
12-3-1. DRUM & MOTOR ASSEMBLY: ELECTRIC MODEL......................................................41  
12-3-2. DRUM & MOTOR ASSEMBLY: GAS MODEL ............................................................42  
13. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.................................................................................................43  
3
SPECIFICATIONS  
1
I Name: Electric and Gas Dryer  
I Power supply: Please refer to the rating label regarding detailed  
information.  
I Size: 27 X 29.9 X 38.7 (inch)  
I Dryer capacity: IEC 7.3 cu.ft.  
I Weight: 126(Ibs)  
Specifications are subject to change by manufacturer.  
I ACCESSORIES  
Dryer rack (1 each)  
Stacking kit (1 each)  
Purchased Separately  
See page 7  
Pedestal (1 each)  
Purchased Separately  
See page 8  
See page 6  
4
DLE8377NM  
DLG8388NM  
DLE7177WM/DLE8377WM  
DLG7188WM/DLG8388WM  
REMARK  
ITEM  
Color  
Blue White  
Navy Blue  
Material &  
Finish  
Top Plate  
Door Trim  
Porcelain  
Chromate  
POWER SUPPLY  
120V/240V 60Hz (26A)  
MOTOR  
HEATER  
250W (4.5A)  
5400W (22.5A)  
15 W (125mA)  
AC 120V  
ELECTRICITY  
AC 240V(ELECTRIC MODEL)  
CONSUMPTION  
LAMP  
AC 120V  
GAS VALVE  
AC 120V(GAS MODEL)  
13 W (110mA) x 2  
Electronic  
CONTROL TYPE  
DRUM CAPACITY  
Weight (lbs) - Net/Gross  
No. of Programs  
7.3 cu.ft.  
124/144  
9
3
5
5
No. of Dry Options  
No. of Temperature Controls  
No. of Dry Levels  
Sound levels  
High/Low/Off  
Available  
Moisture  
Sensor  
Electrode sensor  
Thermistor  
Available  
Temperature  
Reversible Door  
Drum  
Available  
Stainless Steel  
Available  
Dryer Rack  
Avaiable  
Child Lock  
Avaiable  
Interior Light  
27" x 42 3/4" x 28 1/3"  
29 1/2" x 44 3/4" x 30 3/4"  
Product (WxHxD)  
Packing (WxHxD)  
5
FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
2
SENSOR DRY  
20%  
EST. TIME  
REMAINING  
0:20  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
MEDIUM  
OFF  
MID  
HIGH  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
3
Dryer Rack Installation Instructions  
Put the dryer rack into  
Check and be sure that the  
front of the rack is properly  
seated behind the lint filter.  
Open the door.  
the drum  
Hold the dryer rack  
2 3  
1
with both hands.  
6
Stacking Kit Installation Instructions  
To ensure safe and secure installation, please observe the instructions below.  
Secure the side bracket to the washer with  
a screw on the back of the bracket. Repeat  
Steps 2, 3, & 4 for the other side.  
WARNING  
4
5
Do not attempt this alone!  
At least two people are required to lift and  
position the dryer on top of a washing  
machine!  
Failure to heed this warning can result in  
serious physical injury and damage to the  
appliance.  
Place the dryer on top of the washer by  
placing the legs as shown. Be careful not to  
pinch fingers between the washer and dryer.  
Slide the dryer back against the stop on the  
side rail.  
Stacking kit  
Place the washer firmly on a stable, even  
and solid floor as product installation  
instructions describe in the owner’s  
manual.  
1
Peel the protective paper from the tape on  
the side bracket.  
2
Insert the front rail of the stacking kit. Push  
the front rail back against the stops on the  
side brackets.  
6
7
Fit the side bracket firmly to the side of the  
top plate by attaching the double-faced tape  
to the top plate as picture shown.  
3
Screw both sides of the front rail to the side  
brackets.  
• Do not use a stacking kit with a gas dryer in  
potentially unstable conditions like a mobile  
home.  
7
Pedestal Installation Instructions  
A
After removing the protective covering from the  
For washer, dryer, and combo LG 27”  
adhesive surface, align the screw holes in the  
4
d
brackets with the matching holes in the pedestal  
a
base and press and press the brackets against  
p
the base and the dryer.  
N
?
25 3/8  
?
27  
(64.5cm)  
(68.6cm)  
18 3/4  
7 1/4  
(47.5cm)  
(18.4cm)  
?
2.86  
(7cm)  
Be sure to press the adhesive parts of the brackets  
firmly to the appliance.  
5
6
Remove pedestal, installation hardware, and  
instructions from the shipping carton.  
1
2
Position the dryer on top of the pedestal.  
,
for washer/  
combo  
for dryer  
Install the eight (8) screws(supplied) to attach the  
brackets to the pedestal.  
for dryer  
for washer/  
combo  
.
Move the dryer to the desired place.  
7 NOTE :  
The appliance and pedestal assembly  
must be placed on a solid and level floor  
for proper operation. Adjust the legs of the  
appliance and pedestal by turning with a  
wrench. Then, adjust the lock unt toward  
the pedestal while holding the pedestal leg  
using a wrench.  
Remove the paper from the  
bracket.  
3
NOTE: That the Pedestal  
hardware packet may in-  
clude 2 sets of side  
brackets. Be sure to use  
the brackets marked for  
the dryer.  
8
Electric Dryer Only  
Review the following options to determine the appropriate electrical connection for your home:  
4-wire receptacle  
(NEMA type14-30R)  
4-wire connection : Direct wire  
Important : Grounding through the neutral conductor  
is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations,  
(2) mobile homes, and (3) recreational vehicles, and  
(4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding through  
the neutral conductor.  
Use the instructions under option 1 if your home  
homehas a 4-wire receptacle (NEMA type 14-30R).  
Prepare minimum 5ft(1.52m) of length in order for  
dryer to be replaced.  
3-wire receptacle  
(NEMA type10-30R)  
First, peel 5 inch (12.7cm) of covering material from  
end. Make a 5 inch of ground wire bared. After cutting  
11/2 inch (3.8cm) from 3 other wires. peel insulation  
back 1inch (2.5cm). Make ends of 3 wires a hook  
shape.  
Use the instructions under option 2 or 3 if your  
home has a 3-wire receptacle (NEMA type 10-30R).  
Use option 2 if local codes and ordinances permit  
the connection of a chassis ground to the neutral  
connector. If this is not permitted, use option 3.  
Then, put the hooked shape end of the wire under the  
screw of the terminal block(hooked end facing rightward)  
and pinch the hook together and screw tightly.  
4-wire direct  
If this type is available at your home. you will be  
connecting to a fused disconnect or circuit breaker  
box  
1. Connect neutral wire(white) of power cord to center  
terminal block screw.  
2. Connect red and black wire to the left and right  
terminal block screws.  
3. Connect ground wire(green) of power cord to external  
ground screw and move neutral ground wire of  
appliance and connect it to center screw.  
4. Make sure that the strain relief screw is tightened.  
and be sure that all terminal block nuts are on tight and  
power cord is in right position.  
3-wire direct  
5"  
(12.7 cm)  
If this type is available at your home. you will be  
connecting to a fused disconnect or circuit breaker  
box  
D
E
F
C
a
b
9
3-wire connection : Direct wire  
Option 1: 4-wire connection with  
a Power supply cord.  
Important : Grounding through the neutral conductor  
is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations,  
(2) mobile homes, and (3) recreational vehicles, and  
(4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding through  
the neutral conductor.  
• lf your local codes or ordinances do not allow the  
use of a 3 wire connection, or you are installing  
your dryer in a mobile home, you must use a 4-  
wire connection.  
Prepare minimum 5ft(1.52m) of length in order for  
dryer to be replaced.  
First, peel 3 1/2 inch (8.9cm) of covering material  
from end and bare 1 inch from the ends.  
Then, put the hooked shape end of the wire under  
the screw of the terminal block(hooked end facing  
rightward) and pinch the hook together and screw  
tightly.  
1. Connect neutral wire(white) of power cord to  
center terminal block screw.  
2. Connect red and black wire to the left and right  
terminal block screws.  
3. Make sure that the strain relief screw is tightened  
and be sure that all terminal block nuts are on  
tight and power cord is in right position.  
D
E
F
C
a
b
C
1. Connect the neutral wire (white) of the power  
cord to the center terminal block screw.  
B
D
2. Connect the red and black wires to the left and  
right terminal block screws.  
a
E
3. Connect the ground wire (green) of the power  
cord to the external ground screw. Remove the  
neutral ground wire of appliance and connect it to  
center screw.  
4. Make sure that the strain relief screw is tightened  
and that all terminal block nuts are tight and the  
power cord is in the right position.  
10  
Option 3: Optional 3-wire  
Option 2: 3-Wire Connection with  
connection.  
a Power Supply Cord  
• If your local codes or ordinances do not allow the  
connection of a frame-grounding conductor to the  
neutral wire, use the instructions under this  
section.  
lf your local codes or ordinances permit the  
connection of a frame-grounding conductor to the  
neutral wire, use these instructions. If your local  
codes or ordinances do not allow the connection of  
a frame-grounding conductor to the neutral wire,  
use the instructions under Section 3: Optional  
3-wire connection.  
D
E
A
F
1. Connect the neutral (white or center) wire (B) to  
the center, silver colored, screw (A) and tighten  
securely.  
2. Connect the other two power cord wires (red and  
black) to the left and right terminal block screws  
and tighten securely.  
1. Remove the appliance ground wire (D) (green)  
fromthe external ground connector screw and  
reconnect it, together with the center, white,  
neutral wire (E) to the center, silver colored,  
terminal block screw.  
3. Tighten the strain relief screws (C) securely.  
2. Connect the other two power cord wires (red and  
black) to the left and right terminal block screws  
and tighten securely.  
A
3. Tighten the strain relief screws securely.  
4. Connect an independent ground wire (F) from the  
external ground connector screw to a proper  
ground. (The ground wire must be long enough to  
allow the appliance to be moved, if necessary, for  
service or cleaning.)  
B
C
11  
3-2. Connect Gas Supply Pipe (Gas Dryer ONLY)  
For further assistance, refer to section on Gas Requirements.  
1. Make certain your dryer is equipped for use with the  
type of gas in your laundry room. Dryer is equipped  
at the factory for Natural Gas with a 3/8” N.P.T. gas  
connection.  
3. Connect to gas supply pipe using a new flexible  
stainless steel connector.  
4. Tighten all connections securely. Turn on gas and  
check all pipe connections (internal & external) for  
gas leaks with a non-corrosive leak detection fluid.  
2. Remove the shipping cap from the gas connection  
at the rear of the dryer. Make sure you do not  
damage the pipe thread when removing the cap.  
5. For L.P. (Liquefied Petroleum) gas connection, refer  
to section on Gas Requirements.  
1
2
5
3
4
1 New Stainless Steel Flexible Connector - Use  
only if allowed by local codes (Use Design  
A.G.A. Certified Connector)  
4 Black Iron Pipe  
Shorter than 20’ (6.1 m) - Use 3/8” pipe  
Longer than 20’ (6.1 m) - Use 1/2” pipe  
5 3/8” N.P.T. Gas Connection  
2 1/8” N.P.T. Pipe Plug  
(for checking inlet gas pressure)  
3 Equipment Shut-Off Valve-Installed within 6’  
(1.8 m) of dryer  
12  
DRYER CYCLE PROCESS  
4
Default  
Conditions of operation and termination  
Drying  
Cooling  
Wrinkle care  
Time  
Cycle  
Dry  
Level  
Temp-  
erature  
Display  
time  
Electro- Temp- Default Temp-  
sensor Control time Control**  
HEAVY DUTY HIGH (Normal) 54min Saturation 68 4°C (5min) 47 5°C  
COTTON/  
TOWELS  
MID  
HIGH  
(Normal) 55min Saturation 66 4°C (5min) 47 5°C  
NORMAL  
MEDIUM (Normal) 41min Saturation 60 4°C (5min) 47 5°C  
LOW (Normal) 36min Saturation 52 3°C (5min) 47 5°C  
LOW (Normal) 32min Saturation 52 3°C (5min) 38 5°C  
Sensor  
Dry*  
3Hr  
PERM  
PRESS  
DELICATES  
ULTRA  
DELICATE  
ULTRA  
(Normal) 34min Saturation 45 3°C (5min) 38 5°C  
LOW  
SPEED DRY (HIGH)  
-
-
25min Saturation (70 5°C) (5min) (47 5°C)  
Manual  
Dry **  
(MID  
FRESHEN UP  
HIGH)  
20min Saturation (66 5°C) (5min) (47 5°C)  
No  
3Hr  
AIR DRY  
- -  
30min Saturation  
N/A  
N/A  
heater  
Off Time: 6min  
On Time: 10sec  
Motor  
Load  
Temperature Control for each cycle  
Heater  
* Sensor dry : “Dry Level” is set by users.  
** Manual dry : “Temperature control” is set by users.  
Default settings can be adjusted by users.  
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COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION  
5
When checking the Component, be sure to turn the power off, and do voltage discharge sufficiently.  
!
CAUTION  
Component  
Test Procedure  
Check result  
Remark  
1. Thermal cut off  
Measure resistance of terminal If thermal fuse is open must  
to terminal be replaced  
• Heater case-  
Safety  
• Electric type  
Open at 266 12°F  
(130 7°C)  
Resistance value  
Auto reset 31°F (35°C)  
Continuity (250°F ) < 1Ω  
• Check Top Marking:  
N130  
Same shape as Outlet Thermostat.  
2. Hi limit Thermostat  
(Auto reset)  
Measure resistance of terminal  
to terminal  
• Heater case -  
Hi limit  
• Electric type  
Open at 257 9°F  
(125 5°C)  
Resistance value  
Close at 221 9°F  
(105 5°C)  
Resistance value < 5Ω  
3. Outlet Thermostat  
( Auto reset)  
Measure resistance of terminal  
to terminal  
• Blow housing -  
Safety  
• Electric type  
Open at 185 9°F  
(85 5°C)  
Resistance value  
Close at 149 9°F  
(65 5°C)  
Resistance value < 5Ω  
• Check Top Marking:  
N85  
Same shape as Thermal cut off.  
4. Lamp holder  
Measure resistance of terminal Resistance value:  
to terminal  
80Ω ~ 100Ω  
5. Door switch  
Measure resistance of the  
following terminal  
The state that  
Knob is  
pressed is  
opposite to  
Open  
1) Door switch knob: open  
Terminal: “COM” - “NC” (1-3)  
Terminal: “COM” - “NO” (1-2)  
Resistance value < 1Ω  
Resistance value  
condition.  
2) Door switch push: push  
Terminal: “COM” - “NC” (1-3)  
Terminal: “COM” - “NO” (1-2)  
Resistance value  
Resistance value < 1Ω  
6. Idler switch  
Measure resistance of the  
following terminal:  
1. lever open  
Resistance value < 1Ω  
“COM - NC”  
2. Lever push (close)  
Resistance value  
14  
Component  
Test Procedure  
Check result  
Remark  
7. Heater  
Measure resistance of the  
following terminal  
• Electric type  
Terminal: 1 (COM) - 2  
Terminal: 1 (COM) - 3  
Terminal: 2 - 3  
Resistance value: 10Ω  
Resistance value: 10Ω  
Resistance value: 20Ω  
8. Thermistor  
Measure resistance of terminal Resistance value: 10Ω  
to terminal  
• Heater case -  
Hi limit  
Temperature condition:  
58°F ~ (10~40°C)  
• Electric type  
58°F ~ 104F (10~40°C)  
9. Motor  
• See Page 13  
• Gas type  
10. Gas valve  
Measure resistance of the  
following terminal  
valve 1  
Valve 1 terminal  
Valve 2 terminal  
Resistance value: > 1.5 kΩ  
Resistance value: > 1.5~2.5 kΩ  
valve 2  
11. Igniter  
Measure resistance of terminal Resistance value: 100~800Ω • Gas type  
to terminal  
12. Frame Detect  
Measure resistance of terminal  
to terminal  
• Gas type  
Open at 370°F ((Maximum)  
Close at 320°F  
Resistance value  
Resistance value < 1Ω  
15  
Component  
Test Procedure  
Check result  
Remark  
13. Outlet Thermostat  
(Auto reset)  
Measure resistance of terminal  
to terminal  
• Gas type  
• Gas funnel  
Resistance value  
Continuity < 1Ω  
Open at 203 7°F (95 5°C)  
Close at 158 9°F (70 5°C)  
• Check Top Marking:  
N95  
14. Outlet Thermostat  
(Manual reset)  
Measure resistance of terminal If thermal fuse is open must  
to terminal be replaced  
• Gas type  
• Gas funnel  
Open at 212 12°F  
(100 7°C)  
Resistance value  
Manual reset  
Continuity < 1Ω  
• Check Top Marking:  
N100  
15. Semi-Conductor  
Measure resistance of  
terminal to terminal  
• Elect type  
• Gas type  
Resistance value  
Continuity < 1Ω  
Red-White :  
300 20 Ω  
White-Black :  
300 20 Ω  
R
W
B
16  
MOTOR DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC  
6
When checking Component, be sure to turn Power off, then do voltage discharge sufficiently.  
NOTE  
Contact On / Off by Centrifugal Switch  
STOP MODE  
RUN MODE  
(When Motor does not operate)  
(Motor operates)  
Centrifugal switch  
(Pull Drive forward)  
Centrifugal switch  
17  
CONTROL LAY-OUT  
7
PWB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY LAYOUT  
MODEL DISPLAY AS DIAGNOSTIC TEST  
OPTION PART  
LED  
DISPLAY  
MODEL  
P/No  
DP 1  
DP 3  
OP 5  
DLE8377WM/  
DLE8377NM  
6871EL1011A  
6871EL1011B  
X
ELETRIC  
GAS  
X
X
DLG388WM/  
DLG8388NM  
X
X
O
PWB ASSEMBLY LAYOUT  
MODEL AS DIAGNOSTIC TEST  
MODEL  
MICOM  
P/No  
"a" RLY200  
“b”x5  
“c” TRANS  
DLE8377WM/  
DLE8377NM  
6170EC1006F  
X
6871EL1013C  
O
O
DLG388WM/  
DLG8388NM  
6170EC1006F  
6871EL1013D  
X
X
X
18  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
8
ELECTRIC DRYER WIRING DIAGRAM  
ELECTRONIC CONTROL  
L1 BLACK  
BLACK  
WHITE  
RED  
1
N WHITE  
WH1  
TRANS  
TAP RELAY  
BLACK  
TAP RELAY  
WHITE  
L2  
1
3
2
4
BL2  
NA6  
3
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
LAMP  
YELLOW  
1
2
BELT  
BLUE  
SWITCH  
COM  
2
1
2
1
HEATER  
GRAY  
NO  
NC  
1
2
3
7
10  
3
1
2
MOTOR  
MOISTURE THERMISTOR  
SENSOR  
OVERLOAD  
PROTECTOR  
DOOR SWITCH  
MOISTURE  
SENSOR  
BLOWER  
THERMOSTAT  
WHITE  
RED  
HI - LIMIT THERMOSTAT  
RED  
GAS DRYER WIRING DIAGRAM  
ELECTRONIC CONTROL  
POWER CORD  
L1 BLACK  
BLACK  
WHITE  
RED  
N WHITE  
1
TAP RELAY  
BLACK  
WH1  
TRANS  
BL3  
YL2  
NA6  
1
GN/YL  
1
3
2
4
BL2  
3
1
1
3
1
2
3
6
5
4
3
2
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
RED  
2
BELT  
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
COM  
LAMP  
SWITCH  
BLUE  
NO  
GRAY  
YELLOW  
2
1
2
1
IGNITER  
BLOWER  
THERMOSTAT  
NC  
3
1
2
DC VALVE1  
DC VALVE2  
2
3
7
9
MOTOR  
MOISTURE THERMISTOR  
DOOR SWITCH  
WHITE  
FLAME  
DETECTOR  
OVERLOAD  
SENSOR  
PROTECTOR  
HI-LIMIT  
THERMOSTAT  
MOISTURE  
SENSOR  
GRAY  
NC  
NO  
SAFETY THERMOSTAT  
19  
DIAGNOSTIC TEST  
9
1. This TEST should be used for Factory test /Service test. Do not use this DIAGNOSTIC TEST other than specified.  
2. Activating the Heater manually with the Door open may trip the Thermostat attached to the Heater, therefore do not activate it  
manually. (Do not press the door switch to operate the heater while the door is open )  
ACTIVATING THE DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE  
1. Unit must be in Standby (unit plugged in, display off)  
2. Press POWER while pressing MORE TIME, and LESS TIME simultaneously.  
Pressing the  
CHECKING  
START/PAUSE  
button  
DISPLAY  
CHECKING POINT  
REMARK  
ACTION  
Won’t power up  
Detective LED or LCD  
See test 1  
Display: See page  
LQC TEST  
Electric control  
&
Temperature  
sensor  
None  
Once  
Thermistor open  
Thermistor close  
Motor runs  
tE1  
tE2  
See test 2  
See test 3  
70 ~ 239  
Measured  
Moisture Value.  
Displays Moisture Sensor Operation:  
If moisture sensor is contacted with  
damp cloth. The display number is  
below 180, in normal condition.  
Motor  
See test 4  
ELECTRIC TYPE: Heater runs  
GAS TYPE: GAS Valve runs  
ELECTRIC TYPE  
Motor + Heater 1 (2700W)  
GAS TYPE  
Gas valve  
See test 7  
Current Temp.  
(Display the Temperature of  
Inside drum.)  
Twice  
Motor + Valve  
ELECTRIC TYPE  
Motor + Heater 1  
+Heater 2 (5400W)  
GAS TYPE  
Current Temp.  
(5 ~ 70)  
3 times  
Motor+Valve  
50~230 Measured  
“SE”(Error Display)  
Motor, Heater Off  
Semi-conductor  
4 times  
5 times  
See test 8  
Motor, Heater  
Control Off  
Auto Off  
“dE” or “Error”  
(THE DOOR IS  
OPEN.PLEASE CLOSE THE  
DOOR COMPLETELY)  
Door switch  
Lamp  
See test 6  
Motor & Heater Off + Lamp On +  
Buzzer beeps seven times  
During check,  
If the door is open.  
• Press Start button 1 time and then open the  
door. Proceed again with the step 1 (by pressing  
start 1 time), step 2 (by pressing start 2 times),  
step 3 (by pressing start 3 times) and step 4 (by  
pressing start 4 times) in sequence.  
Motor on & Heater  
Off + Lamp Off  
During check,  
If the door is closed.  
70 ~ 239  
Press Start 2 times and then open the door. Proceed  
again from the step 1 all the way to the step 4.  
• Press Start 3 times and then open the door  
Proceed with the step 1 and skip the step 2 and  
press step 3 twice and finish with step 4 by  
making sure the all the electric devices shut off  
in the end.  
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120V AC Electrical supply  
Test 1  
When measuring power, be sure to wear insulated gloves, to and avoid an  
electric shock.  
Caution  
Trouble Symptom  
No power was applied to Controller. (LED,LCD Display off)  
With Dryer Power On; Connector linked to Controller.  
Measurement Condition  
• Check the fuse  
or circuit breaker.  
Check the outlet, is the voltage  
110V ~ 125V AC?  
NO  
YES  
BK2 or WH2  
WH1  
Check if the voltage measured between  
Connector BK2 or WH2- (Black Wire)  
Linked to the Controller and WH1-  
• Check if Power  
Cord is properly  
connected.  
BK  
WH  
NO  
(White Wire) Is 110~125V?  
1
2
1
YES  
N (White)  
L (Led)  
Check if the Controller wire is  
disconnected.  
L (Black)  
Check if Terminal Block and Power Cord  
are connected (Check Plug ).  
- Does Power Cord N (Natural) line match  
to Terminal Center N (Natural) line?  
• Reconnect the  
controller.  
NO  
YES  
Replace controIler.  
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When measuring power, be sure to wear insulated gloves, to and avoid an  
electric shock.  
Caution  
Trouble Symptom  
Measurement Condition  
Check the Tab Relays Connection properly.  
With Dryer Power On; Connector linked to Controller.  
1.Power Connection  
< Table1 > : Connection of the Tab Relay with Heater (Elec)  
Tab Relay 1 Tab Relay 2 Heater 1  
Heater 2  
Remark  
Tab Relay 1 Tab Relay 2  
High  
Mid High  
Medium  
Temperature Control below 68 4°C.  
Turn on Heater1 and Heater2.  
±
on  
on  
on  
off  
on  
on  
on  
Low  
Extra Low  
Temperature Control below 52 4°C.  
±
off  
Only Turn on Heater1.  
< Table 2 > : Connection of the Tab Relay with Burner (Gas)  
Tab Relay 1  
Burner  
Remark  
High  
Mid High  
Medium  
Temperature Control below 70 4°C.  
Turn on Burner  
±
O
O
Trans  
Low  
Extra Low  
Temperature Control below 47 4°C.  
Turn on Burner  
±
O
O
PCB ASSEMBLY LAYOUT  
2. Status Mode Of The Connection  
< Table1 > : Connection of Tab Relay with the Tab Relay of the PCB ASSEMBLY (Elec)  
Connection  
Color  
Remark  
Harness  
PCB  
Yellow Wire  
Check the Matching color Between  
Harness wire and Tab Relay.  
(Black Housing – Black Tab Relay)  
1
2
Black  
White  
Black Wire  
Connector Housing  
Tap relay 1  
Connector Housing  
Blue Wire  
Check the Matching color Between  
Harness wire and Tab Relay.  
(White Housing – White Tab Relay)  
1
2
Black Wire  
Tap relay 2  
Connector Housing  
22  
< Table 2 > : Connection of Tab Relay with PCB ASSEMBLY (Gas)  
Remark  
Color  
Harness  
PCB  
Blue Wire  
Check the Matching color Between  
Harness wire and Tab Relay.  
(Black Housing – Black Tab Relay)  
1
2
Black  
Connector Housing  
Black Wire  
Tap relay 1  
Connector Housing  
3. Status Mode Of wrong Connection  
< Table1 > : Wrong Connection of the Tab Relay and Connector Housing (Elec)  
Heater1  
Heater2  
PCB condition  
Of operation  
Items  
Case  
Operation(black) operation(White)  
Wire  
Wire  
Wire  
,
CROSS  
CROSS  
CROSS  
① ②  
Off  
Off  
Power Off  
Power Off  
Power On  
Power On  
Power Off  
1.Black and White Housing  
2.Black Housing  
Off  
Off  
,
① ②  
,
① ②  
Normal  
Heater1  
Off  
3.White Housing  
Normal  
Heater2  
Off  
Housing CROSS  
4.Black and White Housing  
5.Black and White Housing  
Housing and Wire  
CROSS  
,
① ②  
< Table2 > : Wrong Connection of the Tab Relay and Connector Housing (Gas)  
Heater1  
Heater2  
PCB condition  
Of operation  
Items  
Case  
CROSS  
Operation(black) operation(White)  
1.Black and White Housing  
Off  
Power Off  
Wire  
,
Off  
① ②  
!
CAUTION  
- In case of power failure(<Table1>-1,2,5,<Table2>-1), Please check the Connection of “2.Status Table of Connection”.  
In case of power failure(<Table1>-4), please check the Connection of “2. Status Table of Connection”. Because improper  
Connection of the equipment-dryer can be damaged of changing heater.  
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Thermistor Test --- Measure with Power Off  
Test 2  
Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn Power off, and do voltage discharge.  
(When discharging, contact the metal plug of Power cord with the Ground.)  
Caution  
During Diagnostic Test, tE1 and tE2 Error occur.  
During operation, Heater would not turn off, or remains on.  
Difference between actual and sensed temperature is significant.  
Trouble Symptom  
After turning Power off, measure the resistance.  
Measurement Condition  
• Check if Control  
Take the 6 pin Connector  
from the Controller.  
and the 6 pin  
connector are  
properly  
Short with metal to the 6 pin connector’s  
Pin  
Pin  
(Blue Wire) and  
(Orange Wire) to Controller.  
YES  
connected.  
• Replace  
Controller.  
NO  
Check if resistance is in the range of Table 1  
when measuring resistance between  
terminals after separating Harness  
• Replace  
Thermistor.  
NO  
From Thermistor assembly Connector.  
YES  
Check Harness-linking connector.  
Table 1. Resistance for Thermistor Temperature.  
[°F (°C)]  
Air TEMP.  
[kΩ]  
[°F (°C)]  
Air TEMP.  
[kΩ]  
[°F (°C)]  
Air TEMP.  
[kΩ]  
RES.  
RES.  
RES.  
50°F (10°C)  
18.0  
90°F (32°C)  
7.7  
130°F (54°C)  
2.9  
60°F (16°C)  
70°F (21°C)  
80°F (27°C)  
14.2  
11.7  
9.3  
100°F (38°C)  
110°F (43°C)  
120°F (49°C)  
6.2  
5.2  
4.3  
140°F (60°C)  
150°F (66°C)  
160°F (71°C)  
3.0  
2.5  
2.2  
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Motor test  
Test 3  
Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn Power off, and do voltage discharge.  
Caution  
(When discharging, contact the metal plug of Power cord with earth line.)  
Drum will not rotate; No fan will function; No Heater will work.  
Turn the Dryer’s Power Off, then measure resistance.  
Trouble Symptom  
Measurement Condition  
• Replace Control.  
1
Is resistance below 3Ω between Connector  
WH (White wire) and BL2- (Brown wire)?  
(Relay check)  
• Check Controller  
connector.  
YES  
NO  
Measure while door is closed.  
NO  
• Check if Door flame  
presses door switch  
knob.  
• Check Door Switch.  
• Check Harness  
connection.  
Is resistance below 3Ω between Connector  
WH (White wire) and BL2- (Yellow wire)?  
Measure while door is closed.  
YES  
• Replace Control.  
(Relay check)  
• Check Controller  
connector.  
Is resistance below 3Ω between Connector  
BL2- (Yellow wire) and BL2- (Brown wire)?  
YES  
NO  
NO  
• Replace Outlet  
• Thermostat.  
(Refer to  
Is resistance below 1Ω between terminals  
of Outlet Thermostat attached to blower housing?  
‘Component’)  
YES  
• Check Idler Assembly.  
• Drum Belt cuts off  
• Drum Belt takes off  
from Motor Pulley.  
Does Idle Switch attached to Motor Bracket  
operate Level by drum belt?  
(Not operating Lever is normal.)  
YES  
NO  
Idler Switch  
Is resistance below 1Ω between Idler Switch  
terminals?  
Idler Switch Lever  
• Replace Idler  
Switch.  
YES  
• Check Motor. (Refer to ‘Motor Diagram & Check’)  
Check if Control Connector is contacted.  
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Moisture sensor  
Test 4  
Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn Power off, and do voltage discharge.  
(When discharging, contact the metal plug of Power cord with earth line.)  
Caution  
Degree of dryness does not match with Dry Level.  
Trouble Symptom  
Turn the Dryer’s Power Off, then measure resistance.  
Measurement Condition  
Take 6pin Connector from  
the Controller.  
Short with metal to the 6 pin connector’s Pin  
(Blue Wire) and  
Pin (Orange Wire) to Controller.  
Metal or Wire  
• Check Electro Load  
and Harness  
Connector.  
• Check Harness-  
linking connector.  
When measuring resistance in Electric load,  
is resistance below 1Ω?  
NO  
NO  
YES  
When contacting cloth to Electro load:  
1. Is the measurement within the range of Table 2  
during Diagnostic Test?  
• Replace Control  
and Check.  
2. Is the measurement within the range of Table 2  
when measuring the voltage in the 6 pin connector’s  
Pin  
(BLUE wire) and Pin  
(ORANGE wire)?  
Damping cloth  
YES  
Normal Condition  
Table 2. IMC Ratio and Display Value / Voltage (IMC: Initial Moisture Content)  
Display Value  
50 ~ 130  
Voltage (DC) (between 6 Pin terminal  
2.5V  
)
IMC  
Remark  
Weight after removing from  
Washing Machine  
70% ~ 40%  
40% ~ 20%  
130 ~ 20  
2.0V ~ 4.0V  
Damp Dry  
10% ~ Dried clothes  
205 ~ 240  
Over 4.0V  
Completely-dried clothes  
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Door switch test  
Test 5  
Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn Power off, and do voltage discharge.  
(When discharging, contact the metal plug of Power cord with earth line.)  
Caution  
Door Opening is not sensed.(During operation, when opening Door, Drum motor and  
Heater run continuously) Door Close is not sensed.  
(Drum motor will not operate. Display will flash at 0.5 second intervals.)  
Trouble Symptom  
After turning Dryer Power Off, measure resistance.  
Measurement Condition  
• Door switch  
BK2 WH1  
Measure while Door is closed. Check it resistance is  
Check (Refer to  
Component  
testing.)  
below 2500 Ω between WH1- (White wire) and  
BK2- Connector  
WH1,BL2 after taking WH1,BL2 out from Controller.  
YES  
NO  
NO  
1
2
1
• Check Lamp.  
(When opening  
Lamp, replace then  
measure again.)  
• Door switch  
Check(Refer to  
Component  
Measure while Door is open. Check it resistance is  
300~60 Ω between WH1- (White wire) and BK2-  
(Black wire). Connector WH1,BL2 after taking  
WH1,BL2 out from Controller.  
testing.)  
YES  
• Door switch  
Check (Refer to  
Component  
testing.)  
Measure while Door is open. Check it resistance is  
below 1 Ω between BL2- (Yellow wire) and  
WH1- (White wire) after taking Connector WH1,BL2  
out from Controller.  
1
YES  
NO  
NO  
• Door switch  
Check (Refer to  
Component  
testing.)  
Measure while Door is closed. Check it resistance is  
below 1 Ω between BL2- (Yellow wire) and  
WH1- (White wire) after taking Connector WH1,BL2  
out from Controller.  
YES  
Check Controller.  
Check Harness-linking connector.  
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Heater switch test - Electric Type  
Test 6  
Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn Power off, and do voltage discharge.  
(When discharging, contact the metal plug of Power cord with earth line.)  
Caution  
While operating, Heating will not work.  
Drying time takes longer.  
Trouble Symptom  
After turning Power off, measure the resistance.  
Measurement Condition  
1. Is resistance between Heater terminal  
and  
2. Is resistance between Heater terminal  
and below 18 ~ 22Ω?  
3. Is resistance between Heater terminal  
below 18 ~ 22Ω?  
NO  
• Replace Heater.  
and  
below 9 ~ 11Ω?  
YES  
• Replace TH2  
(Safety Thermostat)  
Check if the value of measured resistance is  
below 1Ω between terminal TH2 (Safety Thermostat). NO  
.
TH3  
TH2  
YES  
Check if the value of measured resistance is below  
1Ω between terminal TH3 (HI-Limit Thermostat).  
• Replace TH3  
(HI-Limit Thermostat)  
NO  
.
YES  
Check Motor. Check if the value of measured  
resistance is below 1Ω between terminal  
• Check Motor and  
replace it.  
NO  
and  
at RUN condition.  
YES  
Check Controller.  
Check Harness-linking Connector.  
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GAS Valve test - Gas Type  
Test 7  
When measuring power, be sure to wear insulated gloves, to avoid electric shock.  
While operating, Heating will not work.  
Caution  
Trouble Symptom  
Drying time takes longer.  
With dryer power on  
Measurement Condition  
Power On & Start (Normal Cycle)  
NO  
When measuring Valve 1 voltage,  
More than DC 90V?  
• Check thermostat  
Hi limit Safety  
Valve 1  
NO  
NO  
YES  
• Check Igniter &  
Frame detect  
Igniter operates?  
(after 1 min, Igniter becomes reddish)  
Igniter  
YES  
Valve 2  
• Check Gas  
connection or  
Gas supply  
When measuring Valve 2 voltage, Value is more  
than DC 90V? (10 sec after Igniter off)  
YES  
NO  
When measuring terminal resistance on Valve 1 and  
Valve 2, Valves are more than1.5 ~ 2.5kΩ?  
(Measure after Off )  
• Change Valve  
• Change Valve  
YES  
NO  
NO  
If “Valve 1 “ and “Valve 2” are under DC 10V, Valves  
are Off?  
YES  
• Harness check  
• Controller change  
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Semi Conductor  
Test 8  
Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn Power off, and do voltage discharge.  
(When discharging, contact the metal plug of Power cord with earth line.)  
Caution  
Degree of Resistance is not in 300°æ30 Ω  
Trouble Symptom  
Turn the Dryer’s Power Off, then measure resistance.  
• Check Semi-  
Measurement Condition  
Take 6pin Connector from  
the Controller.  
conductor and  
Harness Connector  
• Check Harness  
linking connector  
When measuring resistance  
Is resistance 300 20 Ω?  
NO  
YES  
When measuring resistance in Semi-Conductor  
Is resistance 300 20 Ω?  
1. Is the measurement within the range of  
300 20 Ω between Red-White?  
2. Is the measurement within the range of  
300 20 Ω between Black-White?  
• Replace Control  
and Check.  
NO  
R
W
B
YES  
Normal Condition  
30  
CHANGE GAS SETTING (NATURAL GAS, PROPANE GAS)  
10  
Changing orifices and gas valve adjustments improperly can result in an  
explosion and/or fire. Conversion must be made by a qualified technician.  
!
Warning  
, Natural Gas mode is set. Propane Gas Orifice is on sale as a Service  
Initially  
Part to authorized servicers only.  
STEP 1 : VALVE SETTING  
Closed  
Opened  
Full open  
Adjustment screw  
Close  
Adjustment screw  
STEP 2 : ORIFICE CHANGE  
Remove 2 screws.  
Disassemble the pipe assembly.  
Replace Natural Gas orifice with Propane Gas orifice.  
Shape  
Gas type  
Natural Gas  
Propane Gas  
Orifice P/No Marking  
4948EL4001B  
4948EL4002B  
NCU  
PCU  
Kit contents: Orifice (Dia. = 1.613mm, for Propane Gas)  
Orifice  
Replace Label  
Instruction Sheet  
31  
GAS VALVE FLOW  
START KEY PUSH  
VALVE 1 ON (VALVE 2 OFF)  
IGNITER ON  
IGNITER  
TEMPERATURE ABOUT  
370°F  
NO  
YES  
FLAME DETECT OPEN  
IGNITER OFF  
VALVE 2 ON  
NO  
GAS IGNITION  
FLAME DETECT CLOSE  
VALVE 2 OFF  
YES  
DRYING  
GAS IGNITION  
GAS VALVE STRUCTURE  
Adjustment Screw  
START  
VALVE 1  
IGNITER  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
FLAME  
DETECT  
CLOSE  
OFF  
OPEN  
VALVE 2  
ON  
GAS IGNITION  
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
11  
Disassemble and repair the unit only after pulling out power plug from the outlet.  
1.  
Remove 3 screws on the upper plate.  
2.  
Push the top plate back ward.  
3.  
Lift the top plate  
33  
1.  
Remove 2 screws on the control panel  
frame.  
2.  
Disconnect the connectors.  
3.  
Pull the control panel assembly upward and  
then forward.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Remove 9 screws on the PWB(PCB)  
assembly, display.  
Remove 4 screws on the PWB(PCB)  
assembly, main.  
Disassemble the control panel assembly.  
34  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
Disassemble the control panel assembly.  
Disassemble the door assembly.  
Remove 2 screws.  
5.  
6.  
Remove 4 screws from the top of cabinet cover.  
Disconnect the harness of door switch.  
35  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
Remove Cover Cabinet.  
Disconnect the door lamp and electrode  
sensor connector.  
4.  
5.  
Remove 4 screws.  
Disassemble the Tub Drum [Front].  
1.  
2.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
-1  
-1  
Remove the Cabinet Cover and  
Tub drum [front].  
-2  
3.  
4.  
Loosen belt from motor and idler pulleys.  
Carefully remove the drum.  
1.  
2.  
Disassemble the door.  
Hold the lamp shield in place while removing the  
screw.  
3.  
4.  
Slide the shield up and remove.  
Remove the bulb and replace with a 15 watt,  
120 volt candelabra-base bulb.  
5.  
Replace the lamp shield and screw.  
36  
1.  
Remove a screw and the exhaust duct.  
2-1.  
Detach and remove a knockout at the botton,  
left or right side as desired. (Right Side Vent not  
available on Gas dryer)  
,
,
the order of work.  
2-2.  
3-1.  
Reconnect the another duct [11 in (28cm)] to  
the blower housing, and attach the duct to the  
base. (Duct is a SVC part)  
DUCT  
TAPE  
Pre-assemble 4" elbow with 4" duct.  
Wrap duct tape around joint.  
DUCT  
TAPE  
3-2.  
Insert the elbow duct assembly through the side  
opening and connect the elbow to the internal  
duct.  
DUCT  
TAPE  
37  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the filter.  
Remove 3 screws.  
Remove the Cover Grid.  
Disconnect the electrode sensor.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
Remove the Cabinet Cover and Tub Drum [Front].  
Remove the Drum assembly.  
Remove 2 screws and cover (Air guide).  
Remove the bolt and washer.  
Remove the fan.  
Disconnect the motor clamp and motor.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
Remove the Cabinet Cover and Tub Drum [Front].  
Remove the Drum assembly.  
Remove 7 screws.  
Remove the Back Cover.  
38  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
Remove the Cover Cabinet.  
Remove the filter and 2 screws.  
Remove the air duct.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Disassemble the top plate.  
Remove the Cover Cabinet and Tub Drum [Front].  
Remove the Drum assembly and Tub Drum [Rear].  
Disconnect the Air duct from the Tub Drum [Front].  
Remove the roller from the Tub Drum [Front]  
and Tub Drum [Rear].  
39  
EXPLODED VIEW  
12  
12-1. Control Panel & Plate Assembly  
A211  
A210  
A130  
A140  
A120  
A110  
40  
12-2. Cabinet & Door Assembly  
A700  
A800  
A570  
A560  
A390  
A600  
A550  
A330  
A300  
A500  
A320  
A305  
A530  
A510  
A520  
A310  
A525  
A430  
A540  
A400  
A450  
A410  
A460  
A420  
41  
12-3-1. Drum & Motor Assembly: Electric Type  
F200  
K400  
K120  
K140  
K100  
K130  
K251  
K250  
K310  
K330  
K320  
K340  
K222  
K221  
K620  
K230  
K210  
K350  
K250  
K360  
K560  
K610  
K550  
K251  
K570  
K240  
K530  
K651  
K640  
F140  
K510  
K520  
K540  
F130  
F110  
K650  
K600  
F120  
42  
12-3-2. Drum & Motor Assembly: Gas type  
F200  
K400  
K120  
K140  
K100  
K130  
K251  
K250  
K310  
K330  
K320  
K340  
K222  
K221  
K620  
K230  
K210  
K350  
K250  
K360  
K560  
K610  
K550  
K251  
K570  
K240  
K530  
K651  
K640  
K510  
K520  
K540  
M141  
M150  
M240 M220  
K650  
M160  
K600  
M171  
M170  
M210  
M140  
M230  
M110  
M190  
M171: Propane Gas orifice  
M170: Natural Gas orifice  
M180  
M181  
M250  
43  
CAUTION : Before replacing any part of these com ponents  
Read carefully the safety precautions in this m anual  
NOTE : S(Safety Parts), AL(Alternative parts)  
LOC DESC  
*001 M ANUAL ASSEM BLY,OW NERS  
*002 BOX,CARTON  
DLE8377W M  
DLE8377NW  
QTY  
3829EL3009B  
3890EZ3613A  
3828EL3005D  
3721EL0009A  
6871EL1011A  
6871EL1013C  
4941ER3002A  
3457ER1006D  
4810EL3006A  
4810EL3006B  
3551EL0009A  
4027EL1001A  
6601EL3001A  
3211EL1004A  
3581EL0004A  
4026EL3007A  
3212EL1015A  
4774EL2001A  
3212EL1005B  
4986EL2004A  
3091EL0003M  
5006EL3001D  
4810EL3001A  
4778EL3001A  
3550EL3007A  
3550EL3002A  
6877EL1019B  
3750EL1001B  
383EEL9001B  
5301EL1001G  
4810EL1007A  
6931EL3003D  
5209EL1001C  
3045EL1002E  
4432EL1002B  
4400EL2001A  
4036EL3001A  
3044EL1001A  
6913EL3002C  
6913EL3001A  
3550EL2001A  
5209EL1002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL3001A  
4581EL3001A  
5231EL1003B  
3550EL1006B  
4974EL1003B  
6500EL3001A  
6631EL3003B  
4930EL2004B  
3044EL0002B  
5835EL1002A  
3661EL1001E  
5209EL1006A  
4975EL3001A  
6323EL2001E  
6931EL3002A  
4681EL1002A  
4860EL3001A  
3W 40025Q  
3829EL3009B  
3890EZ3613A  
3828EL3005D  
3721EL0009C  
6871EL1011A  
6871EL1013C  
4941ER3002A  
3457ER1006X  
4810EL3006A  
4810EL3006B  
3551EL0009B  
4027EL1001A  
6601EL3001A  
3211EL1004A  
3581EL0004A  
4026EL3007A  
3212EL1015A  
4774EL2001A  
3212EL1005B  
4986EL2004A  
3091EL0003P  
5006EL3001G  
4810EL3001A  
4778EL3001A  
3550EL3007A  
3550EL3002A  
6877EL1019B  
3750EL1001B  
383EEL9001B  
5301EL1001G  
4810EL1007A  
6931EL3003D  
5209EL1001C  
3045EL1002E  
4432EL1002B  
4400EL2001A  
4036EL3001A  
3044EL1001A  
6913EL3002C  
6913EL3001A  
3550EL2001A  
5209EL1002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL3001A  
4581EL3001A  
5231EL1003B  
3550EL1006B  
4974EL1003B  
6500EL3001A  
6631EL3003B  
4930EL2004B  
3044EL0002B  
5835EL1002A  
3661EL1001E  
5209EL1006A  
4975EL3001A  
6323EL2001E  
6931EL3002A  
4681EL1002A  
4860EL3001A  
3W 40025Q  
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*004 M ANUAL,SERVICE  
A110 PANEL ASSEM BLY,CONTROL  
A120 PW B(PCB) ASSEM BLY,DISPLAY  
A130 PW B(PCB) ASSEM BLY,M AIN  
A140 KNOB ASSEM BLY  
A210 TOP PLATE ASSEM BLY  
A300 BRACKET,HINGE  
A305 BRACKET,HINGE  
A310 COVER ASSEM BLY,CABINET  
A320 LATCH ASSEM BLY  
A330 SW ITCH ASSEM BLY,SAFETY  
A390 FRAM E ASSEM BLY  
A400 DOOR ASSEM BLY  
A410 LATCH,HOOK  
A420 DOOR FRAM E,OUTER  
A430 HINGE  
A450 DOOR FRAM E,INNER  
A460 GASKET  
A500 CABINET ASSEM BLY  
A510 CAP,DRIER  
A520 BRACKET,BASE  
A540 LEG  
A560 COVER,GUIDE  
A570 COVER,SAFETY  
A600 HARNESS,PW B  
A700 RACK  
A800 SERVICE PARTS  
F110 HEATER ASSEM BLY  
F120 BRACKET,HEATER  
F130 THERM OSTAT ASSEM BLY  
F200 DUCT ASSEM BLY  
K100 TUB ASSEM BLY,DRUM  
K120 LIFTER  
K130 BELT,POLY-V  
K140 SEAL  
K210 TUB,DRUM [FRONT]  
K221 LAM P ASSEM BLY  
K222 LAM P ASSEM BLY  
K230 COVER,LAM P  
K240 DUCT ASSEM BLY  
K250 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K250 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K251 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K251 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K310 FILTER ASSEM BLY,LINT  
K320 COVER,GUIDE  
K330 GUIDE,FILTER  
K340 SENSOR  
K350 CONNECTOR ASSEM BLY  
K360 HOLDER  
K400 TUB,DRUM [BACK]  
K510 BLOW ER ASSEM BLY  
K520 HOUSING ASSEM BLY (M ECH),BLOW ER  
K530 DUCT ASSEM BLY  
K540 GUIDE ASSEM BLY  
K550 THERM ISTOR ASSEM BLY  
K560 THERM OSTAT ASSEM BLY  
K610 M OTOR ASSEM BLY,W M  
K620 CLAM P  
K640 SW ITCH,M ICRO  
K650 PULLEY ASSEM BLY,M OTOR  
K651 PULLEY,IDLE  
4561EL3002A  
4560EL3001A  
4561EL3002A  
4560EL3001A  
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CAUTION : Before replacing any part of these com ponents  
Read carefully the safety precautions in this m anual  
NOTE : S(Safety Parts), AL(Alternative parts)  
LOC DESC  
*001 M ANUAL ASSEM BLY,OW NERS  
*002 BOX,CARTON  
DLG8388W M  
DLG8388NM  
QTY  
3829EL3009B  
3890EZ3613A  
3828EL3005D  
3721EL0009B  
6871EL1011B  
6871EL1013D  
4941ER3002A  
3457ER1006D  
4810EL3006A  
4810EL3006B  
3551EL0009A  
4027EL1001A  
6601EL3001A  
3211EL1004A  
3581EL0004A  
4026EL3007A  
3212EL1015A  
4774EL2001A  
3212EL1005B  
4986EL2004A  
3091EL0003N  
5006EL3001D  
4810EL3001A  
4778EL3001A  
6411ER1005B  
6877EL1020B  
3750EL1001B  
383EEL9001B  
5209EL1001D  
3045EL1002E  
4432EL1002B  
4400EL2001A  
4036EL3001A  
3044EL1001B  
6913EL3002C  
6913EL3001A  
3550EL2001A  
5209EL1002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL3001A  
4581EL3001A  
5231EL1003B  
3550EL1006B  
4974EL1003B  
6500EL3001A  
6631EL3003B  
4930EL2004B  
3044EL0002B  
5835EL1002A  
3661EL1001E  
5209EL1006A  
4975EL3001A  
6323EL2001E  
6931EL3002A  
4681EL1002A  
4860EL3001A  
3W 40025Q  
3829EL3009B  
3890EZ3613A  
3828EL3005D  
3721EL0009D  
6871EL1011B  
6871EL1013D  
KNOB ASSEM BLY  
3457ER1006X  
4810EL3006A  
4810EL3006B  
3551EL0009B  
4027EL1001A  
6601EL3001A  
3211EL1004A  
3581EL0004A  
4026EL3007A  
3212EL1015A  
4774EL2001A  
3212EL1005B  
4986EL2004A  
3091EL0003Q  
5006EL3001G  
4810EL3001A  
4778EL3001A  
6411ER1005B  
6877EL1020B  
3750EL1001B  
383EEL9001B  
5209EL1001D  
3045EL1002E  
4432EL1002B  
4400EL2001A  
4036EL3001A  
3044EL1001B  
6913EL3002C  
6913EL3001A  
3550EL2001A  
5209EL1002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL2002A  
4581EL3001A  
4581EL3001A  
5231EL1003B  
3550EL1006B  
4974EL1003B  
6500EL3001A  
6631EL3003B  
4930EL2004B  
3044EL0002B  
5835EL1002A  
3661EL1001E  
5209EL1006A  
4975EL3001A  
6323EL2001E  
6931EL3002A  
4681EL1002A  
4860EL3001A  
3W 40025Q  
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*004 M ANUAL,SERVICE  
A110 PANEL ASSEM BLY,CONTROL  
A120 PW B(PCB) ASSEM BLY,DISPLAY  
A130 PW B(PCB) ASSEM BLY,M AIN  
A140 KNOB ASSEM BLY  
A210 TOP PLATE ASSEM BLY  
A300 BRACKET,HINGE  
A305 BRACKET,HINGE  
A310 COVER ASSEM BLY,CABINET  
A320 LATCH ASSEM BLY  
A330 SW ITCH ASSEM BLY,SAFETY  
A390 FRAM E ASSEM BLY  
A400 DOOR ASSEM BLY  
A410 LATCH,HOOK  
A420 DOOR FRAM E,OUTER  
A430 HINGE  
A450 DOOR FRAM E,INNER  
A460 GASKET  
A500 CABINET ASSEM BLY  
A510 CAP,DRIER  
A520 BRACKET,BASE  
A540 LEG  
A550 POW ER CORD ASSEM BLY  
A600 HARNESS,PW B  
A700 RACK  
A800 SERVICE PARTS  
F200 DUCT ASSEM BLY  
K100 TUB ASSEM BLY,DRUM  
K120 LIFTER  
K130 BELT,POLY-V  
K140 SEAL  
K210 TUB,DRUM [FRONT]  
K221 LAM P ASSEM BLY  
K222 LAM P ASSEM BLY  
K230 COVER,LAM P  
K240 DUCT ASSEM BLY  
K250 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K250 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K251 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K251 ROLLER ASSEM BLY  
K310 FILTER ASSEM BLY,LINT  
K320 COVER,GUIDE  
K330 GUIDE,FILTER  
K340 SENSOR  
K350 CONNECTOR ASSEM BLY  
K360 HOLDER  
K400 TUB,DRUM [BACK]  
K510 BLOW ER ASSEM BLY  
K520 HOUSING ASSEM BLY (M ECH),BLOW ER  
K530 DUCT ASSEM BLY  
K540 GUIDE ASSEM BLY  
K550 THERM ISTOR ASSEM BLY  
K560 THERM OSTAT ASSEM BLY  
K610 M OTOR ASSEM BLY,W M  
K620 CLAM P  
K640 SW ITCH,M ICRO  
K650 PULLEY ASSEM BLY,M OTOR  
K651 PULLEY,IDLE  
4561EL3002A  
4560EL3001A  
5221EL2002A  
4974EL1001A  
4810EL3002A  
5201EL3001A  
5318EL3001A  
4948EL4001B  
4932EL4001A  
4036EL3002A  
5201EL2001A  
3016EL1001A  
6931EL3004B  
6931EL3003C  
6501EL3001A  
4980EL3001A  
4561EL3002A  
4560EL3001A  
5221EL2002A  
4974EL1001A  
4810EL3002A  
5201EL3001A  
5318EL3001A  
4948EL4001B  
4932EL4001A  
4036EL3002A  
5201EL2001A  
3016EL1001A  
6931EL3004B  
6931EL3003C  
6501EL3001A  
4980EL3001A  
M 110 VALVE ASSEM BLY,GAS  
M 140 GUIDE,BURNER  
M 141 BRACKET,BASE  
M 150 PIPE ASSEM BLY  
M 160 IGNITER  
M 170 ORIFICE  
M 180 CONNECTOR (M ECH),PIPE  
M 181 SEAL  
M 190 PIPE ASSEM BLY  
M 210 FUNNEL  
M 220 THERM OSTAT ASSEM BLY  
M 230 THERM OSTAT ASSEM BLY  
M 240 SENSOR ASSEM BLY  
M 250 SUPPORTER,HOLDER  
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