Daewoo W424 User manual

INSTALLATION
Electrical Connection
• In case of 3-core cord: The power cord plug must be connected to an earthed 3-pin power point
within reach of the power cord.
• In case of 2 conductor power cord: Connect the grounding wire to a water faucet etc. Make sure
that the power cord is unplugged during ground work.
Connection of Houses
• Attach the drain hose to the drain outlet at the left side of
the under base and secure with the clamp provided.
Hang the “U” Shaped outlet of the drain hose on the
edge of a sink.
• Attach the water intake hose to the water inlet located at
the left-hand side of the control panel. Press fit the other
end of the hose to either a hot or cold water tap as
required (Fig. 1).
WATER INLET PORT
1
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Water Inlet Port
Pulsator (with Lint-filter)
Drain Hose Assembly (PUMP)
Safety Cover
Wash Tub
Wash-Tub Lid
Wash Action Selector
Drain Strainer
Overflow Strainer Spin Timer Switch (5 min. timer)
Power Cord
Spin Tub
Power Cord Rack
Panel Front
Drain Hose Assembly
(NON-PUMP)
Inner Lid os Spin-dry Tub
Prevent your hands, etc.,
from touching the spin-dry
basket in rotation
Spin-tub Lid
When this lid is opened, the spin dryer
immediatelystops operating
Drain Selector (Pump Control Switch)
Rub-Wash Section
Wash Timer Switch
(15 min. timer)
Accessories
Lint Filter
Figure 1.

2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Preparing the Wash
●Sort the clothes into groups-whites, colourfast, non-colourfast, delicates, lint free, lint producers,
etc., and wash according to the Laundry Guide below.
●Clothes with worn patches or tears should first be mended. Empty out all
pockets and close all slide fasteners. Treat bad stains prior to washing.
Prior to Washing
●Remove the plastic spin mat from the spin bowl.
●Check that the wash timer knob is set to position “0” and that the drain selector is set to “wash ·
rinse”.
●Also check that the lint filter is correctly positioned.
●Ensure the drain hose is in its correct position (see lnstallation).
●Insert the power cord plug into the power point and switch on.
To Wash
• Place the wash load and detergent in the wash tub. Refer to “Preparing the Wash” and “Points to
Remember”
• Set the drain selector to “wash · rinse”
• Turn the water tap on fill the tub of your washing machine to the level recommended in the
Laundry Guide.
• Set the selector switch to the position recommended in the Laundry Guide.
DRAIN HOSE SETTING
(1) Connect the drain hose to the drain outlet at the rear side of
your washer, and then fasten it tightly with the hose clamp.
(2) The other end of the drain hose setting toward the bath or
sinkhole.
(3) Install the drain hose about 85cm from the ground.
(In case drain pump model)
Hose Clamp
Drain Outlet
Drain hose
A
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
•Set the wash timer to the wash period recommended in the Laundry Guide.
Your machine will now wash for the period selected.
•When the wash period expires, set the drain selector to the drain position
to discharge the water.
Note: Before rinsing, the wash load may be transferred to the spin bowl to spin dry for 1
minute (approx.) to remove excess suds (see Spin Drying). On completion, transfer the
wash load to the wash tub for rinsing.
To Rinse in the Wash Tub
• Set the drain selector to the “wash · rinse” position.
• Turn the water tap on.
• When the rinse water becomes clear, turn off the water tap.
• Set the drain selector the drain position to discharge the water.
Note: The pump is turned on when the water reaches approx. 7cm above level H. It is then
turned off when the water returns to approx.
2cm below level H. It is operated automatically so that the water level maintains between
approx. 2cm below level H and approx. 7cm above level H.

Spin Drying
• To open the inner safety lid of the spin bowl, lift up the outer lid, then pull the catch forward
and lift upward.
• Transfer either the full wash load or portion to the spin bowl commencing with small articles.
Ensure that the clothes are evenly distributed.
• Place the removable spin mat over the load to be dried and push lightly downward. (To con-
tain delicated articles within the spin bowl.)
• Close the inner safety lid, then the outer lid.
• Set the spin timer to the time recommended in the Laundry Guide. The spin bowl will spin for
the time selected, then stop (at position “0”).
Caution: Ensure that the spin bowl completely stops before reaching in to remove
the wash load.
• To remove or reposition clothes during the spin dry cycle, open the outer and inner lids. In
this case, the spin bowl will automatically stop as a brake is applied when the outer lid is
opened. To restart, close both lids. If required, reset the spin timer.
Note: The pump motor will operate when the spin dry timer is set,
irrespective of whether the outer lid is closed or opened.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Simultaneous Washing and Spin Drying
• Three motors ate fitted to cover washing, spin drying and drainage.
This arrangement enables spin drying of a previous wash load and washing of a new wash
load to be simultaneously effected.
• To do this, set the controls for both “wash” and “spin” modes
(see “to wash” and “spin drying”).
Laundry Guide
Size of Degree Wash Water
Type of Wash Water of Selection Temperature Wash Spin
Fabric Load Level Soiling Switch Wash Cycle Period Period
Fast Full High Heavy Heavy
Coloured Hot 60˚C 5-10 mins. 3-5 mins.
Cotton and Half & Medium Normal Normal Max.
Linens Less Light
Nylon Full High Normal Normal Warm 40˚C 4-5 mins. 2 mins.
and P.P Half & Medium Light Soft 2-3 mins.
Less or Low
Delicates Half & High Normal Soft Warm 40˚C 2-3 mins. 1-2 min..
Less to Light
3

4
Water Inlet Wash Timer Wash Selector Spin Timer
Drain Selector
(Pump control)
Control Panel
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Emptying
• Set the valve selector knob to “drain” and the wash timer to 3-5 minutes.
• The machine will now empty.
• Set the drain selector knob to “wash-rinse”.
• Switch off the electricity at the
power point.
Lint Filter
• Remove the filter frame by pulling it upward (Fig. 2-(1)).
• Turn the filter inside out and wash the lint off with water (Fig. 2-(2)).
• Insert the filter frame into the puls-ator hole as it was (Fig. 2-(3)).
Over flow Strainer
• Remove the strainer by pulling it forward (Fig. 3).
• Wash off the lint stuck in the stra-iner during overflowing.
• Re-install the strainer.
Drain Strainer
• Remove the drain strainer from the bottom of the tub using
a sharp tool such as §^driver (Fig. 4).
• Wash off the lint stuck in the strainer.
• Re-install the strainer.
Pulsator
• Should it be necessary to remove the pulsator, say to free an
obstruction, first remove the filter frame by pulling it upward,
and remove the screw securing the pulsator to the motor shaft
using §] or §^ driver.
• Remove the pulsator by pulling it upward.
• Free the obstruction and refit the pulsator. Ensure that the screw is securely tightened.
• Insert the filter frame into the pulsator hole.
LINT
(1)
(2)
(3)
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 4.

POINTS TO REMEMBER
• Avoid using excessive amounts of bleach, soap powder or detergent, Use the amount rec-
ommended by the respective manufactures.
• If the machine is installed in areas subject to freezing temperatures, ensure that it is com-
pletely drained after use.
• To reset to the OFF position (“0”), turn anticlockwise.
• When washing delicates e.g., silks, fine nylons, lace, etc., it is advisable to place them in a
mesh bag to prevent the possibility of damage.
• Do not wash lint attracting fabrics with lint producers, e.g., black socks or dark coloured
jumpers with white fluffy towels, napkins, etc.
• Avoid placing a wet wash load on the control panel.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
There may be times when you suspect your washing machine requires maintenance.
Before calling for a service engineer, please check the
following points, to save unnecessary cost. You may be pleasantly surprised that an
apparent malfunction can be easily rectified by following the chart below.
If your washing machine will not start, check whether:
• The house circuit breaker is tripped or a fuse is blown.
• The cord is firmly connected to the power point or the power point is not switched on.(Check
with a small table lamp or toaster, etc.)
• Something is preventing the pulsator from rotating.
• The wash timer is set.
• The drain selector switch is set to “wash-rinse”.
If the spin dryer will not operate, check whether:
• The inner and outer spin bowl-lids are closed.
• The spin dry timer is set.
If there is excessive noise, check whether:
• Something is touching the pulsator as it rotates.
• The machine is placed on a level surface.
•The wash load in the spin bowl is excessively unbalanced during the spin
cycle.
• An article is lodged between the spin bowl and tub.
MAINTENANCE AFTER USE
Wash Day Maintenance At the end of each wash day:
• Switch off the electricity at the power point.
• Check that both timers are set to the OFF position (“0”).
• Wipe off spillage from wash powder, etc., and generally wipe over the cabinet with a clean
damp cloth.
• Remove the hose from water tap.
* Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
Caution (only for dual voltage model)
• Make sure that the electric connector is set for your available
voltage before operating the washing machine. This unit is set
for 220V(~240V). If you want to change the voltage, remove the
back cover and reset the connector as a figure on the right.
5
CONNECTOR
PLUG
CONNECTOR
AC 110V AC 220V
AC 130V AC 240V

6
WIRING DIAGRAM
SINGLE VOLTAGE, NON PUMP
FUSE
250V
C A
MOTOR
SPIN MOTOR
WASH
BK
TM
WASH TIMER
PK
GN(GE) WH
A uF
B uF
WH
COVER
SWITCH
BK
DB
RWRD
DB
VT
WH
WH
BK(BL)
42SG002
RATING VOLTAGE(V~) 100 110 120 220 230 240
A 50 45.6 41.6 11.4 10.4 10.4
B 25 20.8 16 5.2 5.2 4.5
C666555
BK :BLACK
BR :BROWN
WH :WHITE
RD :RED
GN :GREEN
BL :BLUE
PK :PINK
VT :VIOLET
DB :DARKBLUE
GE :GREEN/
YELLOW
RW :RED/WHITE
WIRING DIAGRAM
SINGLE VOLTAGE, PUMP
COVER
SWITCH
BK(BR)
GN(GE) WH(BL) WH WH
GY
WH
WH
PK
BK
uF uF
DRAIN S/W
MOTOR
SPIN MOTOR
PUMP MOTOR
WASH
TIMER
SPIN
T.M
YW
BK
WASH TIMER
DBRD
GY
VT
DB
BK BK
FUSE
C A
BA
42SP210
RATING VOLTAGE(V~) 110 120 220 230 240
Hz 60 60 50 50 50
A 45.6 41.6 11.4 10.4 10.4
B 20.8 16 5.2 5.2 4.5
C610555
BK :BLACK
WH :WHITE
YW :YELLOW
GN :GREEN
PK :PINK
BL :BLUE
RD :RED
GY :GRAY
VT :VIOLET
DB :DARKBLUE
GE :GREEN/YELLOW
RW :RED/WHITE
WIRING DIAGRAM

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DUAL VOLTAGE, NON PUMP
SPIN
MOTOR WASH
MOTOR
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
1 2
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
WH(BL) WH
BK
YK
BK
RL YK
VT
DB
DB
RD
SPIN
TIMER
DOOR
S/W
WN
WP
BK
RW
OR RD
FUSE
250V 6A
BD
DB
DB
GY
BR
YW
RW
WP
WN
WH
RL
RL
BH
PK
PK
BK
BK
RL
OR
PK
BK
WH
WP
YK
WB
WB
YR
VT
RD
YW
BR
GY
DB
OR VT
YW
BR
GY
DB
RW
KW
VT
DB
WN
BW BW
WH
BK(BR)
GN(GE) B uF
C V~ D V~
A uF
WASH TIMER& SELECTOR SWITCH
42DG002
RATING VOLTAGE(V~) 110/220 127/220
CAPACITOR A 22.8 x 2 20.8 x 2
B 20.8 16
CONNECTOR C 220 220
D 110 127
GN :GREEN
OR :ORANGE
BK :BLACK
BR :BROWN
WH :WHITE
DB :DARKBLUE
RD :RED
PK :PINK
VT :VIOLET
GY :GRAY
YW :YELLOW
GE:GREEN/YELLOW
BW:BLUE/WHITE
RL :RED/BLUE
KW:BLACK/WHITE
RW :RED/WHITE
BH:BROWN/WHITE
WP: WHITE/PURPLE
WN: WHITE/GREEN
WB: WHITE/BLACK
YK: YELLOW/BLACK
BD :BLUE/RED
RATING VOLTAGE(V~) 110/220 127/220
CAPACITOR A 22.8 x 2 20.8 x 2
B 20.8 16
CONNECTOR C 220 220
D 110 127
GN :GREEN
OR :ORANGE
BK :BLACK
BR :BROWN
WH :WHITE
DB :DARK BLUE
RD :RED
PK :PINK
VT :VIOLET
GY :GRAY
YW :YELLOW
GE: GREEN/YELLOW
BW :BLUE/WHITE
RL :RED/BLUE
KW :BLACK/WHITE
RW :RED/WHITE
BH: BROWN/ WHITE
WP: WHITE/PURPLE
WN: WHITE/GREEN
WB: WHITE/BLACK
YK :YELLOW/BLACK
BD :BLUE/RED
DUAL VOLTAGE, PUMP
MOTOR
SPIN PUMP
MOTOR
MOTOR
WASH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
1 2
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112
GN(GE)
WH(BL)
BK(BR) BK
BK
PK
BK
PK
KW
YK
YR
WH
WP
WH
YR
VT
RD
YW
BR
GY
DB
WB
VT
RW
YW
BR
GY
DB
WN
BW
OR
BW
KW
BH
YR
WH
BK
RL
OR
RW
OR
RL
RD
BD
RL
BH
PK
WH
DB
YK
KW
VT
DB
FUSE
250V 6A
WH
BK
BK YW
YK
YK
KW
D V~
GY
BK
DB
DOOR
S/W DRAIN
S/W
SPIN
TIMER
RD
RL BK
WN
KW
VT
DB
WH
WP
WASH TIMER &
SELECTOR SWITCH
C V~
B uF A uF
42DP001
CAUTION
CAUTION
C V D V
CONNECTOR
PLUG
CONNECTOR
OPTIMUM USE WITH YOUR VOLTAGE.
THIS UNIT IS SET FOR IF YOU WANT TO
CHANGE VOLTAGE THE © V ~
CONNECTOR PLUG AS THE FIG.
C V D V
CONNECTOR
PLUG
CONNECTOR
OPTIMUM USE WITH YOUR VOLTAGE.
THIS UNIT IS SET FOR IF YOU WANT TO
CHANGE VOLTAGE THE © V ~
CONNECTOR PLUG AS THE FIG.

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