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DISHWASHER
SERVICE MANUAL
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY
FOR SAFETY AND CORRECT SERVICES.
NOTE
MODEL : LDF8574(WW,BB,ST)
LDF8072(WW,BB,ST)
LDF7561(WW,BB,ST)
LDF7551(WW,BB,ST)
LSDF9962(WW,BB,ST)
LDS6040(WW,BB,ST)
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1. CAUTION......................................................................................................................... 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 5
3. WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................................ 6
4. FEATURES & TECHNICAL EXPLANATION ................................................................... 10
5. PARTS NAME ................................................................................................................ 17
6. PROGRAM CHART ..................................................................................................... 18
7. HOW TO DISASSEMBLE ............................................................................................ 20
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING METHODS.............................................................................. 29
A. TROUBLE SHOOTING ACCORDING TO DISPLAYED ERROR MESSAGE...........29
B. STEAM GENERATOR ERROR MESSAGE............................................................ 31
C. TROUBLE DIAGNOSES AND REPAIR BY SYMPTOM .......................................... 51
9. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION ................................................................................... 55
10. EXPLODED VIEW .......................................................................................................62
CONTENTS
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DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE !
This service information is intended for individuals
possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical,electronic and mechanical experience.
Any attempt to repair this appliance may result inpersonal injury and property damage.The manufacturer or seller can not be responsiblefor the interpretation of this information, nor can itassume any liability in connection with its use.
CAUTION !
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Rated Voltage / Frequency AC 120V/60Hz
Installation Built-In
Place Settings 14
Product Dimension(in) 23 3/4"x 24 5/8"x 33 1/2"
Product Weight(lbs) 114lbs
Door Color White, Black, Stainless
Tub Material Stainless Steel
Control Electronic
Rated Power(Watt) 1,350
Heater Power(Watt) 1,200
Programs 6 (LDS6040 : 7)
Upper Rack Position Adjustable
Lower Rack 100 % Fold down
Water Consumption 6.5 – 20.5 (Normal)
Power Consumption(kWh/year) 245 (Normal)
Operating Time (min) 110 – 130 (Normal)
Fan Dry System Yes
Delay Start Function Yes
Auto-Off Power Switch Yes
Process Monitor Yes
Wash Level 5
Racks Nylon Coating
Operating Water Pressure (Bar) 0.5-8 (140-830kPa)
ITEM SPECIFICATION
2. SPECIFICATION
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Main PCB Picture
( P/N : EBR63265301)
B L 4
W H 4
B L 6
N A 8
R D 6
R D 3
Y L 3
X 1
X 2
X 3
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(LDF7561,LDF7551,LDS6040 Series)
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Main PCB Picture
( P/N : EBR63265303) Non steam
B L 4
W H 4
B L 6
N A 8
R D 6
R D 3
Y L 3
X 1
X 2
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LARGE CAPACITY LG dishwashers allow you
to load very large items in
both the upper and lower
racks. The tall tub pro-
vides extra overall capaci-
ty and the clearance to ac-
commodate large dishes.
Extra large items (max. 14
in.) may be loaded in the
lower rack by raising the
upper rack.
SLIM DIRECT MOTOR™
The new Slim Direct Mo-
tor™ is inverter-controlled.
Wash power is controlled
based on cycle selection.
-
ergy use.
HYBRID DRYING SYSTEM
dries dishes without the
use of a heating element
that would increase en-
ergy consumption.
STEAM WASHING (not available on all models)
Steam technology pro-
vides better cleaning
performance than regu-
lar wash systems. Steam
is the most energy ef-
stemware.
VARIABLE SPRAY SYSTEM Because the water spray
alternates between the
upper and lower racks,
all of the power from the
motor is directed to one
rack at a time. This con-
centrates all the clean-
ing power of the motor
on each rack in turn.
BLUE LCD (not on all models) AND LIGHT
TOUCH BUTTONS
The light touch buttons
on the control panel
make selections easy
and convenient. The
blue LCD display clearly
displays the selected
cycle and options.
4. FEATURES & TECHNICAL EXPLANATION
4-1. Product Features
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LDF8574 / LDF8072 / LSDF9962
CONTROL PANEL (steam models)
CyclesSelect your desired cycle.
STEAM POWER
This cycle is for heavily and hard soiled dishes. Steam Powerdefaults to the highest spray intensity and uses the power ofsteam to wash heavily soiled dishes.
STEAM DUAL This cycle washes the upper and lower racks at different sprayintensities. The default setting for this cycle washes the low-er rack with strong spray intensity and the upper rack withsoft spray intensity. This provides optimum cleaning perfor-mance for mixed loads, including fine china and stemware. Ifother combinations are desired, use the steps listed below tochange the intensities or to use the HALF LOAD feature.
How To Use Steam Dual:
1. Select Steam Dual.
2. Press the Spray button to toggle between Soft, Mediumand Strong for the upper spray arm.
3. After making your selection for the upper spray arm, press
the Half Load button.4. Press the Spray button to toggle between Soft, Medium
and Strong for the lower spray arm.
5. Close the door to start the cycle.
STEAM DELICATE
This cycle adds the gentle power of steam to boost the clean-ing power of the delicate cycle. The cycle is intended for ef-fectively cleaning delicate items such as fine china and stem-ware.
NORMAL
This cycle is for normally soiled, everyday loads.
QUICK & DRY
This is a shortened cycle that is intended for washing anddrying recently used dishes or lightly soiled loads. During thiscycle, both spray arms will run at the same time.
QUICK
This is a shortened cycle that is intended to wash recentlyused or lightly soiled loads, without drying.
CHIME ON/OFF
To enable or disable the chime, first , turn on the dishwasher.Press and hold the Quick and Steam Delicate buttons simul-taneously for approximately three seconds.
TO CANCEL A CYCLE
To cancel a cycle, open the door and then press and hold theSteam Delicate and Normal buttons together for approxi-mately three seconds. The drain pump will activate and thecycle will cancel. The display will show “dr” and the dishwash-er will drain the water. After the dishwasher is drained, thepower will turn off.If power is turned on and no cycle has been selected, the
dishwasher will power off within four minutes.
Cycle Options(Refer to the control panel on the next page)
Press the desired cycle and then select the options for thatcycle.
EXTRA DRYSelect the EXTRA DRY option for better drying performance. This option adds 60 minutes of extra drying time to the cycle. The EXTRA DRY button will illuminate when the option hasbeen selected.
RINSERepeated pressing of the Rinse button will select the desired
Rinse option. The Sanitary, Extra Rinse, or Sanitary and ExtraRinse lights will show in the bottom left portion of the dis-play.
SANITARY ( )
This high-temperature rinse sanitizes dishes and glassware inaccordance with NSF/ANSI Standard 184 for residential dish-washers. Certified dishwashers are not intended for licensedfood establishments.
EXTRA RINSE ( R+ )
The Extra Rinse symbol indicates that an extra rinse has beenadded to the cycle. An extra rinse can help reduce hard waterspotting on dishes. To add an extra rinse, press the Rinse but-ton repeatedly until the Extra Rinse symbol appears in thedisplay.
RINSE ONLY (LDF****)
This cycle is a quick rinse for dishes that will not be washedimmediately. This cycle will rinse dishes that have excess soilto soften dried on residue. Rinsing the dishes will help pre-vent odors in the dishwasher. No detergent should be used. To selec t the Rinse Only cycle, turn the dishwasher on, andpress the Rinse button once without pressing any other cyclebuttons. The Rinse Only cycle is not available with any othercycles.
Steam Models (LDF8574, LDF8072, LSDF9962)
4-2. Display Panel
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LDS6040/LDF7561/ LDF7551
CONTROL PANEL (non-steam models)
CyclesSelect your desired cycle.
POWER SCRUB
This cycle is for heavily and hard soiled dishes.
DUAL WASH
This cycle washes the upper and lower racks at different spray
intensities. The default setting for this cycle washes the low-er rack with strong spray intensity and the upper rack with
soft spray intensity. This provides optimum cleaning perfor-
mance for mixed loads, including fine china and stemware. If
other combinations are desired, use the steps listed below to
change the intensities or to use the HALF LOAD feature.
How To Use Dual Wash:
1. Select Dual Wash.
2. Press the Spray button to toggle between Soft, Medium
and Strong for the upper spray arm.
3. After making your selection for the upper spray arm, press
the Half Load button.
4. Press the Spray button to toggle between Soft, Medium
and Strong for the lower spray arm.
5. Close the door to start the cycle.
DELICATE
The cycle is intended for effectively cleaning delicate items
such as fine china and stemware.
NORMAL
This cycle is for normally soiled, everyday loads.
QUICK & DRY
This is a shortened cycle that is intended for washing and
drying recently used dishes or lightly soiled loads. During this
cycle, both spray arms will run at the same time.
QUICK
This is a shortened cycle that is intended to wash recently
used or lightly soiled loads, without drying.
RINSE ONLY (LDS6040)
This cycle is a quick rinse for dishes that will not be washed
immediately. This cycle will rinse dishes that have excess soil
to soften dried on residue. Rinsing the dishes will help pre-
vent odors in the dishwasher. No detergent should be used.
CHIME ON/OFF
To enable or disable the chime, first, turn on the dishwasher.
Press and hold the Quick and Delicate (LDS6040 : Spray and
Delay Start) buttons simultaneously for approximately three
seconds.
TO CANCEL A CYCLE
To cancel a cycle, open the door and then press and hold the
Delicate and Normal (LDS6040 : Spray and Half Load) buttons
together for approximately three seconds. The drain pump
will activate and the cycle will cancel. The display will show
“dr” and the dishwasher will drain the water. After the dish-
washer is drained, the power will turn off.
If power is turned on and no cycle has been selected, the
dishwasher will power off within four minutes.
Display varies by model (LDF7561, LDF7551)
Display varies by model (LDS6040)
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LDF8574/ LDF8072/LDF7561/LDF7551/LSDF9962
CONTROL PANEL
SPRAY (INTENSITY)First, select the desired cycle. Press the Spray button re-
peatedly until the desired spray intensity is selected.
HALF LOAD
For small loads, you may use just the upper or lower rack
to save energy. Each press of the Half Load button cycles
between upper rack only and lower rack only.
DELAY START The Delay Start feature allows you to delay the start of a se-
lected cycle. Each time the Delay Start button is pressed,
the delay time will increase an hour. The delay start time
can be set from 1 to 19 hours, in one-hour increments.
CHILD LOCK
The Child Lock feature helps prevent your settings from be-
ing changed during a cycle. Selecting this feature locks all
of the buttons, except for the Power button, on the control
panel. This feature does not lock the door.
To activate the Child Lock:
1. Open the dishwasher door.
2. Press the Power button.
3. Select the cycle (and desired options).
4. Press and hold the Rinse and Spray buttons for three
seconds. The Child Lock indicator will illuminate in the
display once the Child Lock is activated.
5. Close the door to begin the cycle.
DIGITAL DISPLAY
The Digital Display on the control panel shows the ESTI-
MATED cycle time. When the dishwasher is powered up,
the display will be blank. When the cycle and options are
selected, the display will show the total estimated time to
complete those selections. During operation, the display
shows the remaining estimated operating time.
• The estimated time shown in the display does not in-
clude delay times for heating water, etc.• If Delay Wash is selected, the display shows the delay
time in hours.• Time may vary depending on the soil level of your load.
NOTE
ECO
The ECO option saves energy by using less water. This op-
tion should only be used with light to medium soiled dishes.
The RINSE AID symbol indicates that the rinse aid
needs to be refilled.
NOTE
POWER• Press the Power button to turn on the control panel. If no
cycle is selected within four minutes, the dishwasher will
power off.
• After the cycle is complete, the power automatically turns
off for safety and economy purposes.
• If there is a power surge, power outage, or disruption of
any kind, the PF indicator will display and power will be au-
tomatically turned off for safety. The cycle will need to be
restarted.
SMART DIAGNOSIS
Should you experience any problems with your dishwasher,
it has the capability of transmitting data to your Smart Phone
using the LG Smart Laundry & DW Application or via you tele-phone to the LG call center.
WARNINGSteam can cause burns. Use caution in the area of the steam noz-
zle, on the left side of the dishwasher, if the door is opened during
the steam portion of a cycle. Contact with the steam or the steam
nozzle can cause burns.
Display varies by model (LDF8574, LDF8072, LSDF9962)
Display varies by model (LDF7561, LDF7551)
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BUTTONThe number ofpushing button
TopDisplay LED lightingLoad
Load and Checking points Door open/ closed Remark
STEAM POWER+
STEAM DUAL+POWER
QUICK & DRY
QUICK
EXTRA DRY
SPRAY
RINSE
HALF LOAD
DELAY START
1 TIME
1 TIME
1 TIME
1 TIME
1 TIME
1 TIME
1 TIME
N03/U00/D00
(Version)
11:11(1:11)
12:22(2:22)
13:33(3:33)
14:44(4:44)
15:55(5:55)
16:66(6:66)
17:77(7:77)
18:88(8:88)
19:99(9:99)
Either
All LEDs are lighting
All LEDs are lighting
All LEDs are lighting
All LEDs are lightingAll LEDs are lighting
All LEDs are lighting
All LEDs are lighting
STEAM POWER 1 TIME 10:00(0:00) All LEDs are lighting Either
STEAM DUAL 1 TIME All LEDs are lighting Either
STEAM DELICATE 1 TIME All LEDs are lighting Either
NORMAL 1 TIME All LEDs are lighting Either
Either
Either
Either
Either
Either
Either
1 TIMESteam Generator
Temp(℃)Steam Generator
ThermistorAll LEDs Closed
2 TIME N02 Fan Motor All LEDs Closed
3 TIME N03 Dispenser All LEDs Closed
4 TIME Soil Level Soil Sensor All LEDs Closed
5 TIME Water Level All LEDs Closed
6 TIME Sump Temp(℃)
Steam GeneratorWater Level
Sump Thermistor All LEDs Closed
7 TIME N07Steam Generator
Inlet ValveAll LEDs Closed
8 TIME Pump RPM Drain Pump All LEDs Either
9 TIME Frequency Inlet Valve All LEDs Closed
10 TIME Motor RPM Washing Pump All LEDs Closed
11 TIME Un Cr LO Vario Valve All LEDs Closed
12 TIME - Auto Off All LEDs ClosedNormal water Level : 170 ~ 260
Pure water : more than 130
H: High water level / L: Low water level
Steam Demo mode : STEAM DUAL+NORMAL+POWER
CHECK PROGRAM
LDF8574/LDF8072/LSDF9962
4-3. TEST MODE
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LDF7561/LDF7551/LDS6040
ButtonThe number ofpushing button
Top DisplayLoad and Checking points Door open/
closedRemark
Load LED lighting
POWERSCRUB
+DUAL WASH+ POWER
1 TIMENo3/U01/D01
(Version)All LEDs are
lightingEither
LDF7561/ LDF7551
Series
HALF LOAD +DELAY START
+ POWER1 TIME
No3/U02/D01(Version)
All LEDs arelighting
EitherLDS6040
Series only
Delay Start
1 TIME N01 Fan Motor All LEDs Closed
2 TIME N02 Dispenser All LEDs Closed
3 TIME Soil Level Soil Sensor All LEDs Closed
4 TIMESump
Temp(℃)Sump
ThermistorAll LEDs Closed
5 TIME Pump RPM Drain Pump All LEDs Either
6 TIME Frequency Inlet Valve All LEDs Closed
7 TIME Motor RPM Washing Pump All LEDs Closed
8 TIME Un → Cr → LO Vario valve All LEDs Closed
9 TIME - Auto Off All LEDs Closed
① Normal water Level : 170 ~ 260
② Pure water : more than 130
CHECK PROGRAM
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1. CONTROL PANEL
2. DOOR HANDLE
3. FRONT COVER
4. LOWER COVER
5. LEVELING FEET
6.
7. BASE
8. TOP SPRAY ARM
9. UPPER SPRAY ARM
10. on steam models)
11. LOWER SPRAY ARM
12. DETERGENT AND RINSE AID DISPENSER
13. DRYING VENT COVER
14. some models)
15. UPPER RACK
16. SILVERWARE BASKET
17. LOWER RACK
18. TOP DISPLAY
19. POWER BUTTON
20. FILTRATION SYSTEM
SignaLight (front display)
When a cycle is running, the SignaLight will illuminate for the
active stage.
Model with 4 LEDs : WASH – RINSE – DRY – CLEAN
Models with 2 LEDs : OPERATING - CLEAN
Models with 1 LED : OPERATING (Flickering) / CLEAN(Lighting)
Once the cycle is complete, the CLEAN light will illuminate for
four minutes.
To keep the CLEAN light on until the door is open, turn the
power on, and then press and hold the EXTRA DRY and HALF
On appears in the display. The dishwasher will remember this
setting until manually changed.
Mesh filter
Outer filter
Upper STS
filter
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5. PARTS NAME
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BEFORE DISASSEMBLING THE DISHWASHER ;1) Remove the cord from electric outlet to avoid electric shock.
2) Close the Water Tap (faucet).3) Remove all dishes and items in the dishwasher.4) Remove the Lower Rack and the Upper Rack.5) Remove the inlet hose and drain hose connetion to avoid the hose damages.6) Prepare some towels to avoid floor wet by the water left in the dishwasher.
7-1. FULL DISASSEMBLE
1. Lower Cover and Lower Felt
1) Remove the front 2 screws.
2) Remove the Inlet Hose and Power SupplyCable.
2. Tub Felt1) Tub Felt
Lower Cover
7. HOW TO DISASSEMBLE
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Control Panel Front Cover
Controller
Controller
Latch Assembly
3. Door Assembly
1) Front Cover
Open the door.
Remove 2 screws at the bottom.
2) Control Panel Assembly
Remove 2 screws(Stainless).
Remove the wire connections.
Be sure the wiring should not bechanged in reassembling
Remove the Latch assembly.
Remove the Front Display.
Remove 8 screws for Controller.
Remove 12 screws(stainless).
(LDF**** Series)
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Fan Assembly
Inner CoverGasket
Flange
Hose
DetergentDispenser
Door Hinge
Air Duct
Door Bracket
3) Fan Assembly
Open the door.
Remove 4 screws and a earth screw for
Door Bracket.
Remove the wire connetions.
Remove the Air Duct.
Turn the Inner Cover counterclockwise.
4) Detergent Dispenser
Close the door
Remove the wire connections.
Remove 6 screws with brackets.
Push the Detergent slowly pulling up thethe Flange by Standard Screwdriver.
5) Door Spring (Right & Left)
Push the Spring upwards and take it offfrom the the slot.
Be careful not to be injured by thesharpedge of Tub.
Take off the Hinge Link from the Hinge.
6) Door Liner
Open the door.
Pull the Door Liner and take it off fromthe Hinge Supporter.
Door Liner Assembly
Hinge Supporter
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Lead Wire Holer Hook
Lead Wire Holer
Lower Frame
4. Lower Frame
1) Press the holder hook as shown in figure.
2) Remove 4 screws.
3) Hold the lower frame by one hand.
Push the base cabinet inside from other hand.Pull the lower frame out.
5. Tub Assembly
1) Rack
Remove the top rack and the
upper / lower rack
.
2) Nozzle and Water Guide
Pull up the nozzle.
Remove the water guide form
the tub bracket. (Top & Rear)
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Be careful the rubber packing ofair guide assembly should not be lost.
Be careful not be injured or scratch floorby the sharp edge of tub.
Remove the wire connections.
Remove 2 hoses assembly. Rotate 2 holders between sump and tub.
Lift up sump assembly.
Remove the wire connections in the back
of the sump assembly.
4) Air guide Nut
Turn the air guide nut counterclockwise.
(Special tool might be needed.)
5) Tub Sub Assembly
Remove Side 4 screws.
Remove rear 4 screws.
Disconnect 1 hose assembly of left side.
(Steam nozzle hose) Lift tub assembly upward.
3) Sump Assembly
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7) Holder Supporter, Tub Packing
and Hinge Supporter Assembly.
Rotate the screwdriver, after slide it into thegap between Stopper Roller and Rail Roller.
Remove side 4 screws.
Push the steam nozzle.
6) Steam Nozzle
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8) Rear Leg Adjustment System
Remove 2 screws.
Pull the Holder.
Pull the Leg Adjust.
Pull the Shaft Assembly.
Holder
Leg Adjust
Shaft AssemblyShaft Assembly
7) Foot & Nut
Pull the Foot twisting
Pull the Nut pushing the hook.
Nut
Foot
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7. Sump Assembly
1) Heater
Remove the wire connections. Pull the heater out of the sump after
releasing the nut.
2) Pressure Switch & Soil Sensor
Remove the wire connections.
Disconnect 1 hose assembly.
Remove 1 screw.
Pull up Pressure Switch and Soil Sensor.
3) Impeller & Washing Motor
Remove 4 screws & 1 hose assembly.
Lift up pump assembly.
Remove 6 screws.
Remove 1 screw under a motor.
Lift up 2 pump cases.
Remove 1 screw.
Lift up impeller.
Remove 1 screw under a motor.
Lift up pump cover.
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4) Vario Valve
Remove 6 screws on the nozzle holders.
Lift up nozzle holders.
Lift up Vario Valve.
5) Vario Motor & Vaio Cam
Remove 2 screws for Vario Motor.
Pull the Vario Motor/Cam and Micro switch.
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A. TROUBLE SHOOTING ACCORDING TO DISPLAYED ERROR MESSAGE
ERROR MESSAGEPOSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDYFOR ERROR OCCURRENCE
The Water Supply Tap is closed.
The Water Supply is shut off.
The Inlet Hose is kinked.
The Water Pressure is very low.
(below 10 psi)
Inlet Valve is OK?
The filter of Inlet Valve is clogged
by impure water.
The Hall sensor is OK?The Impeller of Air Guide is bound.
The Drain Hose kinked or blocked.
Wiring connection is OK?
The drain outlet of sump is
blocked.
The Drain Pump/Motor or circuit is
No drainage though drain pump isworking properly? Air in the
impeller of the drain pump might
cause this case.
troubled.
Water leakage in Hose connections.
Water is leaked by damages.
The Motor Water Seal leakage of
Sump assembly.
The height of Drain Hose connection
(sink-Drain Hose) is not over 20 .
Impeller of the Washing Pump is
worn away.
Remove the cause of kink or block.
Check the wiring connection.
Measure the electric resistance of
Drain Motor. (20-40 )
Replace the Drain Motor or repair
Remove all the water remained inthe drain hose that is connected to
the drain pump / motor.
Keep the unit upright, don't lay it
down.
Cautious about leaking on the floor.
the Circuit.
Replace the connections of Hose.
Check the point of damages and
repair or replace the related parts.
Read the Installation Instructions
(page 9) and fix it to the
recommended Height.
Replace the Impeller of the
Washing Pump.
Take action on Water Supply
device.
Measure the electric resistance of
Inlet Valve. (23~27 )
Clean the filter of Inlet Valve.
Check the frequency of Inlet Water by the Test Mode.
Replace the Air Braker.
Not reached to the nor-mal water level in spiteof 10 min. water supply
INLET ERROR
displayed
Condition
Not fully drained out inspite of 5 min. drainoperation
The excessive RPM of Washing Motor happened during Washcycle due to water leakage.
DRAIN ERROR
displayed
Condition
LEAKAGE ERROR
displayed
Condition
or
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING METHODS
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ERROR MESSAGEPOSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
FOR ERROR OCCURRENCE
The Inlet Valve is troubled.
The Controller is troubled.
The Inlet Water Temperature is
very high. (over 194 )
Wiring connection is OK?
The Thermistor is OK?
Wiring connection is OK?
The Impeller of Washing Pump is
locked.The rotor of Washing Motor islocked.
The Blade is locked.
Check the temperature. (Test Mode)
If the temperature is displayed,
adjust the Inlet Water Temperature to 120 .
If the temperature is not
displayed,
check the wiring connection.
check the electric resistance
of Thermistor.
(11~14k at 77 )
Replace the PCB.
Replace the Inlet Valve.
Repair or replace the Controller.
Excessive water is sup-plied than normal water level.(Automatically drainPump operated.)
EXCESS ERROR
displayed
Condition
The resistance of ther-mistor not normally out put.
THERMAL ERROR
displayed
Condition
Check the wiring connection.
Replace the cause of restriction.
Replace the Washing Motor.Replace the PCB.
The Motor is workingabnormally.
MOTOR ERROR
displayed
Condition
The Circuit of Heater is troubled.
The Thermistor is troubled.
The Heater is shorted.
The Relay Circuit is troubled.
Repair the Circuit of Heater.
Replace the Thermistor.
Replace the Heater.
Repair the Relay Circuit..
The water is not heated or
the temperature in the Tubis overheated to over 194ßF
HEATER ERROR
displayed
Condition
Wiring connection is OK?Does the vario S/W assembledproperly?
Is the vario motor operatedproperly?(range is 12~15Ω)
Check the wiring connection.Reassemble vario S/W.
Replace the vario motor.
.
The position of vario cam is
not properly.
VARIO ERROR
displayed
Condition
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B. STEAM GENERATOR ERROR MESSAGE
The normal condition
The generator heater temperature
is high. (over 239 )
Not reached to the normal water
level.
The generator heater temperature
is low. (lower than 158 )
Check the water level sensor and
thermistor check.
.
Check the inlet valve and sensor
connection.
Check the heater and thermistor.
SE0
SE1
SE3
SE4
ERROR MESSAGE CONDITION REMEDY
Steam Generator Error mode is not displayed in normal condition and it can be confirmed
by following additional operation.
To confirm steam generator error, press the SPRAY and HALF LOAD buttons simultaneously.
When Steam Generator is out of order, dishwasher operates the selected cycle withoutsteam.
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Inlet Error
Symptom Check Point
1. Inlet Error (IE) 1.Check Electric Wiring.2.Check Inlet valve clogged.3.Check Inlet valve’s Resistance.4.Check Flow meter’s Resistance.5. Voltage of the Inlet valve’s connector.6. Voltage of the Flow meter ’s connector.
Flow Meter Main PWBResistance
[kΩ]
Voltage[Vdc]
(1) ~ (2) NA8 1st ~ NA8 2nd 7~13 12V
(2) ~ (3) NA8 2nd ~ NA8 3th 7~13 12V
(3) ~ (1) NA8 3th ~ NA8 1st 7~13 12V
Flow meter
NA8
(1) (2) (3)
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Inlet Error
Inlet Valve Main PWBResistance
[Ω]
Voltage[Vdc]
Steam
(1) ~ (2)
BL6 1st ~ BL6 3th 25 ± 5% 12
Sump(1) ~ (2)
BL6 2nd ~ BL6 3th 25 ± 5% 12
Inlet Valve
BL6
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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING METHODS
Inlet Error
Condition.Not reached to the normal water level
in spite of 10 min. water supply.
The water is supplied.Frequency is not increased
The water is notsupplied.
Is the water tap opened? Open the water tap.
Repair the inlet hose.
Install the pressure pump.
a) Close the water tap.b) Unscrew the inlet hose. (Inlet valve side)c) Clean the lter of inlet valve.
Is the inlet hose kinked?
Is the water pressurevery low? (below 0.5kgf/㎠)
Is the lter of inlet valveclogged by impure water?
Does the water supplied?Check the frequency of Inlet Water bythe Test Mode.
Is the connector connected to
main PCB assembly disconnectedor disassembled? (NA8)
Is the voltage between connectorsout of range? (NA8 pin1 ~ pin2)
- After remove terminal positionassurance (TPA) of connector,check the voltage when water is injected.(The voltage is 12V DC (±15%)
Is the resistance vales betweenconnectors out of range?(range is over 7~13kΩ)(White 8P, Pin1~Pin2)
Reconnect orrepair the connector.
Replace the mainPCB assembly
Is the Inlet Valve connector operateproperly?
Replace the inlet valve
Inlet Valve 25±5% (Ω)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Is displayed?
Yes
Blue 6P 1-2 is 12V
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Drain Error
Symptom Check Point
1. Drain Error (OE) 1.Check Electric Wiring.2.Check Drain motor’s Resistance.3.Check Drain hose / Filter clogged.4. Voltage of the Drain motor ’s connector. -. Drain motor running : 12V DC
DrainMotor
Main PWBResistance
[Ω]
(1) ~ (2) YL3 3th
~ YL3 2nd
4 ~ 5
(2) ~ (3) YL3 2nd ~ YL3 1st 4 ~ 5
(3) ~ (1) YL3 1st ~ YL3 3th 4 ~ 5
Drain Motor
YL3
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Drain Error
Condition.
Not fully drained out in spite of 5 min.
drain operation. Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Motor rpm is not increased.Motor rpm isincreased.
Does the drain motor operate?Check the rpm of drain motor by thetest Mode.
Is the connector connected tomain PCB assembly disconnectedor disassembled? (YL3)
Is the voltage between connectorsout of range? (YL3 pin1~pin2~pin3) - After remove terminal positionassurance (TPA) of connector,check the voltage when water isdrained. (The voltage is over 12V DC)
Is the resistance vales betweenconnectors out of range?(range is 4~5Ω)(Yellow 3P, pin1~pin2~pin3)
Is the connector connected to
drain motor disconnectedor disassembled?
Reconnect orrepair the connector.
Replace the mainPCB assembly.
Replace the drainmotor
Reconnect orrepair the connector.
Is the lter clogged? Clean the lter
Remove the cause of kinkor block.
Remove the cause of kinkor block.
Is the outer drain hosekinked or blocked or frozen?
Is the inner drain hoseand drain casekinked or blocked or frozen?
Is displayed?
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Leakage Error
Condition.
The water level in Tub goes down
during operation or standby mode. Yes
Yes Yes
Water is not oodedin the base.
Is the oat assembled properly? Replace orrepair the oat.
Tilt the machine and drainwater in the base.
And nd the cause ofleakage.
Remove the cause of leakage.
Is the water oodedin the base?
How to check.Disassembly the lower cover.
Water is oodedin the base.
Is ordisplayed?
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Thermal Error
Symptom Check Point
1. Thermal Error (tE) 1.Check Electric Wiring.2.Check Thermistor’s Resistance.3.Check connection between main PWB & heater assembly.
Thermistor Main PWBResistance
[kΩ]
(2) ~ (1) RD6 2nd ~ RD6 3th 12 ~ 13
Thermistor
RD6
(1)(2)
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Thermal Error
Condition.
The resistance of thermistor not
normally out put. Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
YesNo
No
No
Is the connectorconnected to main PCBassembly disconnected ordisassembled? (RD6)
Is the connectorconnected to heaterassembly disconnected ordisassembled?
Is the thermistor operatedproperly?(range is 12~13kΩ)Is the resistor between
connectors out of range?(RD6 pin2 ~ pin3)- After remove theconnector from the PCB,check the resistor.(range is 12~13kΩ)
Reconnector repair theconnector.
Reconnector repair theconnector.
Replace thethermistor.Replace the
main PCBassembly.
Is displayed?
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Heater Error
Symptom Check Point
1. Heater Error (HE) 1.Check Electric Wiring.
2.Check Heater’s Resistance.3. Voltage of the Heater’s connector. -. Heater working : 120Vac ± 15% -. Heater stop : 0~1Vac
Heater
X1 X2
Heater Main PWBResistance
[Ω]
Voltage[Vac]
(1) ~ (2) X1 4th
~ X2 4th
11~12.5
Working : 120±15%
Stop : 0~1
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Yes
Yes
NoDoes the PCB assemblyworking properly?When door is closed, checkthe resistor between X1 4pinand X2 4pin.-. Heater working : 120VAC 15%-. Heater stop : 0~1V
Is the pressure S/Woperating properly?
Replace the pressure S/W.
Replace the PCBassembly
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Lock motor Error
Symptom Check Point
1. Lock motor Error (LE) 1.Check Electric Wiring.2.Check Wash motor’s Resistance.3. Voltage of the Hall sensor’s connector. -. When power on : 8~ 15V
Wash motor
WashMotor
Main PWBResistance
[Ω]
(8) ~ (7) RD4 1st ~ RD4 2nd 5 ~ 20
(7) ~ (6) RD4 2nd ~ RD4 3th 5 ~ 20
(6) ~ (8) RD4 3th ~ RD4 1st 5 ~ 20
Wash
MotorMain PWB Result
(2) ~ (3) WH4 1st ~ WH4 4th 8 ~ 15 Vdc(Voltage Input)
(5) ~ (3) WH4 3th ~ WH4 4th 8 ~ 15 Vdc(Pulsing Signal)
(4) ~ (3) WH4 2nd ~ WH4 4th 8 ~ 15 Vdc
(Pulsing Signal)
(8) (7) (6)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
RD3 WH4
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Locked motor Error
Condition.
The revolution of washing motor is
not increased.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No No
No
Check the connectors below.Is the connector disconnected ordisassembled?
Is the resistance valuesin the range of 15 to 20Ω?※ 1-2, 2-3, 3-1 pin( After pull out the RD3 connector,check the terminal of the connectorin wire. (Red 3P, male)
Is the voltage between connectorsout of range?
(WH4 pin1 ~ WH4 pin4)- After remove terminalposition assurance (TPA)of connector, check the voltage,when just poweron. (The voltage is 8~15V)
Is the motor blocked?
Remove thecause ofblock orreplace themotor.
Replace themain PCBassembly.
Check orreplace themotor.
Replace the motor.
Reconnector repair theconnector.
Replace themain PCBassembly.
Is the resistance valesshort? (0~50Ω)(After pull out the RD3connector, check thehousing connector(Pin1~Pin2, Pin2~Pin3,Pin3~Pin1) individually.
Main PCB assembly : RD3
Main PCB assembly : WH4
Is displayed?
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Nozzle(Vario) Error
Symptom Check Point
1. Nozzle(Vario) Error (nE) 1.Check Electric Wiring.
2.Check Vario motor’s Resistance.3. Voltage of the Vario motor’s connector. -. Vario motor working : 120Vac ± 15% -. Vario motor stop : 0 ~ 1Vac
Vario motor Vario S/W
(1)
(2)
BL4NA8
VarioMotor
Main PWBResistance
[kΩ]
Voltage[Vac]
(1) ~ (2) BL4 1st ~ BL4 4th 12 ~ 15Working : 120±15%Stop : 0~1
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Nozzle(Vario) Error
Condition.
The position of vario cam is not
properly.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Check the connectors below.Is the connectordisconnected or disassembled?(BL4 : vario motor,NA8 : Vario S/W sensing)
Does the vario S/W assembled properly?
Is the vario motor operated properly?(range is 12~15kΩ)
Reassemblevario S/W.
Replace thevario motor.
Reconnector repair theconnector.
Does the PCB assembly workingproperly?When Door is closed,check the voltage betweenBL4 pin1 and BL4 pin4.-. Vario motor stop working : 120VAC-. Vario motor stop stop : 0~1V
Is displayed?
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Washing result is not satisfactory.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
After washing, is thereany white depositson the dishes or inner tub?
After washing, is thereany streaks on the dishesor inner tub?
After washing, is theresmall particles (food) on thedishes of inner tub?
Is the washing result ofcups & glasses notsatisfactory? (Upper basket)
Is the washing result ofutensils not satisfactory?(Top basket)
Does the salt rell lamp blink?(Rell salt.)
Reduce the amount of Rinse aid.
a) Wash lter assembly.
b) Check the rotation of spray arms.
(lower, upper, top nozzle)
a) Does the upper nozzle t properly
to the water guide?
→ Reassemble or replace
the upper nozzle or water guide
b) Does the water guide t properly
to the sump?
→ Reassemble or replace
the water guide.
a) Does the top nozzle t properly
to the water guide?
→ Reassemble or replace
the top nozzle or water guide
b) Does the water guide t properly
to the sump?
→ Reassemble or replace
the water guide.
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Drying result is not satisfactory.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
After washing, is there
any streaks on the dishes
or inner tub?
Reduce the amount of Rinse aid.
Increase the amount of Rinse aid.
a) Does the upper nozzle t properly
to the water guide?
→ Reassemble or replace
the upper nozzle or water guide
b) Does the water guide t properly
to the sump?
→ Reassemble or replace
the water guide.
a) Does the top nozzle t properly
to the water guide?
→ Reassemble or replacethe top nozzle or water guide
b) Does the water guide t properly
to the sump?
→ Reassemble or replace
the water guide.
After washing, is there
water drops on the dishes
or inner tub?
Is the drying result of
cups & glasses not
satisfactory? (Upper basket)
Is the drying result of
utensils not satisfactory?
(Top basket)
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No Power on when the power button pressed.
The Power connectionis correctly connected.
The Fuse orCircuit Breaker
of house is O.K?
The Power Switch or
the Circuit is O.K?
• Re-connect the Powr connection.
• Check the electricity is failed or not.
• Replace the Fuse or Circuit Breaker of house.
• Check the Power Switch or the circuit and repair it.
C heck t he C on t r o l l e r . (P ow er C i r cu i t )
C. TROUBLE DIAGNOSES AND REPAIR BY SYMPTOM
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
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The Wash Pump/Motor does not run.
The Door is tightlyclosed?
The Wiring connectionsis OK?
The Blade is not locked
by a small and sharpobject?
• close the Door tightly.
• Check the Door Switch in Latch Handle.
• Re-connect the wiring connections related to the
Washing Motor.
• Remove the cause of lock or replace the Blade.
Replace the Wahing Pump/Motor
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
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Washing Results are not Satisfactory
After washing, are there still
White deposits or streaks on
the dishes?
NO
After washing, are there still
food soils on the dishes?
YES
Check that : - the amount of detergent Correctly used or not
- Filters clogged or not.
- the holes of spray arms blocked or not.
- Utensils are correctly arranged or not.
- Utensils are overloaded or not.
- the spray arm rotating is obstructed or not.- the program is correctly selected or not.
Reduce the amount of Rinse-Aid
(for Streak)
YES
Dry Results are not satisfactory
Increase the amount of Rinse-Aid.(Set the number higher)
Select the Program that the Rinse temperature is higher.
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Power Button not automatically off after operation.
Check the button is blocked by foreign materials.
Check the Power Switch.(Replace it, if necessary.)
Check the Controller.(Replace it, if necessary.)
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Step 1: PREPARE CUPBOARD OPENING
1. This dishwasher is designed to fit a standard dishwasher opening as shown below.
2. Select a location as close to sink as possible for easy connections to water and drain lines.
3. The dishwasher should not be installed more than 10 ft. (3m) from the sink for properdrainage.
4. If dishwasher is to be installed in a corner, a minimum of 2 in. (50mm) is required between
the dishwasher and an adjacent a wall.
Ensure the floor under the dishwasher is at the same level as the rest of the room to
allow for any service requirements.
If dishwasher will sit directly on
subflooring, subfloor should be
sealed with a waterproof paint or
sealer to prevent damage from
steam.
Drill a 1-1/2 (38mm) dia hole or cut
out for drain hose, inlet hose and
electrical cables on either side.
approx. 4 (100mm, W) X 4 (100mm, H)
These openings must be within 4
(100mm) from the floor and 1-5/8
(40mm) from the back wall. If there is
a floor in the cabinet under the sink,
it will also be necessary to drill or cut
through the floor to connect the
water and drain under the sink.
9. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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Figure A
Step 2: PREPARE THE ELECTRICAL WIRING
1. This appliance must be operated with correct voltage as shown in this manual and on therating plate, and connected to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit, protectedby time delay fuse. Wiring must be 3 wires including ground.
2. The wiring or cord should be in an accessible location adjacent to, and not behind thedishwasher and within 4 ft. (1.2m) of the dishwasher side.
3. The wiring or cord must be grounded properly, if in doubt, have it checked by a qualifiedelectrician. No other appliance shall be connected to the same outlet by a double adapteror similar plug.
4. The wiring or cord must be oriented as shown in Figure A below.
5. Check the dishwasher for any damage before trying to install it.
6. Make sure water line and Electrical line are oriented in the bottom channels as shown inthe figure below.If you find any damage to the dishwasher, Please contact your dealer or builderimmediately.
WARNINGFor personal safety, remove house fuse or open circuit breaker before installation.
Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug with this dishwasher.Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the national electricalcode/provincial and municipal code and/or other local codes.
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1. Remove the Lower Cover and orient dishwasher as shown below.
2. Before sliding the dishwasher into the cupboard opening, make all necessary height
adjustments using the legs.
3. Slide the dishwasher into the cabinet opening carefully. Make sure that the drain hoseinside the cabinet is not kinked.
4. Follow the instruction as in Figure B.
Step 5: INSTALL THE DISHWASHER IN CUPBOARD
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Step 6: DRAIN LINE CONNECTION
1. If the end of the drain hose does not fit to the drain line, use an adapter (not supplied) thatmust be resistant to heat and detergent and may be obtained from a plumbing shop.
2. There are 2 typical connections as shown in Figures C & D.
There may be other options than shown here for connection the drain hose. The drainconnection must meet local plumbing regulations.
The S trap spigot must be drilled out cleanly and free of obstruction to its maximuminternal diameter, if used for drainage.
To prevent syphoning, one of the following instruction methods must be followed:
Follow local codes and ordinances.
Do not exceed 10 ft. (3m) distanceto drain.
Do not connect drain lines from
other devices to the dishwasherdrain hose.
Drain Requirements
Figure C: Connection to Disposer or waste Tee.
Figure D: Connection to Air Gap.
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Step 7: WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
1. When connecting, sealing tape orsealing compound should beused to avoid water leaks.
2. Before connecting, turn off the watersupply.
3. After fitting the Elbow into theInlet Valve, slide the FlexibleStainless Tube or Copper Tubeinto the Elbow.
4. Tighten the nut and make surethat the line is not kinked orsharply bent.
Inlet Valve
Water Supply Tube
Elbow
1. Before beginning, turn off electricalpower to the unit at the circuit breaker.
2. Remove the Junction Cover and thenInstall the Strain Relief.
3. Twist Wire Connectors tightly on thewires. Wrap each connection withElectrical tape.
4. Check again and make sure that allwires are connected correctly, black toblack, white to white, green to green(ground to ground).
5. Replace the Junction Cover.
Junction Box
Junction Cover
Step 8: ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTION
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Step 9: FINAL CHECKS
1. Turn electrical power back on at the circuit breaker.
2. Turn house water supply back on.
3. Operate the dishwasher through one cycle (Quick cycle is recommended) to check forwater leaks and operating conditions.
4. Replace the Lower Cover.
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