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WT1001CW
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4-6. TROUBLESHOOTING WITH ERROR CODE
31
ERROR ERROR DECISION
BASIS
CAUSE FOR ERROR
OCCURRENCE REMEDY
WATER
SUPPLY
DRAINAGE
UNBALANCE
LID
OPEN
· WATER LEVEL
dose not rise to
the set level in within
30 minutes.
NO INLET
lamp blinks
· Water is not
completely drained
within 12 minutes.
· Laundry
unbalance during
spin.
· LID is opened in
the course of
intermittent spin,
normal spin or
processing
reservation.
· Water faucet is closed?
· Water supply is interrupted.
· Inlet valve is clogged with
dirts.
· Connector has bad contact
to the inlet valve.
· RED 6-pin connector has
a bad connection at the main
board.
· Is the drain hose located
properly?
· Drain hose is folded or
clogged due to freeze or dirt.
· Defective drain pump or the
WHITE 6-pin connector to the
main board has a bad
connection.
· Laundry in the INNER TUB
is filled unevenly.
· Washer is tilted.
· Lid is opened during
intermittent spin or normal
spin?
· Lid is opened while
processing reservation?
· Check the connections to the lid
switch and at the WHITE 6-pin
connector at the main board.
·O pen water faucet.
Wait until water supply is
resumed.
· Clean or replace filter.
· Correct the connector
contact.
· Same as above.
· Drain hose properly positioned
at 0.9 ~ 1.2 m (36 ~ 48 inches)
above the floor.
· Make sure the drain hose is not
plugged with a foreign object.
· Check drain pump motor
contact. Replace the pump if
necessary.
· Load the washer as evenly as
possible.
· Adjust the leg.
· Close the lid.
· Close the lid.
· Check the connections.
· If the connection is good, check
the lead wire and replace it if
necessary.
32
ERROR ERROR DECISION
BASIS
CAUSE FOR ERROR
OCCURRENCE REMEDY
PRESSURE
SENSOR
OVER
FLOW
ERROR
MOTOR
ERROR
LID
LOCK
ERROR
· Pressure switch has a
bad connection or the
switch has failed.
· Check the connections at the
pressure switch and at the
BLUE 6-pin connector at the
main board.
· Check the pressure sensor
(21~23Ω ±10%) and
connection
· Check the valves to be sure
there is no input leakage. Then
check the drain hose and make
sure the drain pipe is between
0.9 ~ 1.2 m (36 and 48 inches)
above the floor.
· Check for blockages and leaks
in the air hose between the tub
and the pressure switch.
· Check and repair any air
leakages at the air hose
connector on the outer tub and
at any connecting parts.
· Check the connections at the hall
sensor and at the BLUE
6-pin connector on the main board.
· Check the connections at the
stator and at the yellow 3-pin or
BLUE 6-pin connector on the
main board. Test the stator to
determine it is not defective.
· Test hall sensor to determine it
is not defective.
· Turn the drum to verify the
bearings are not locked.
· Check the lid lock SW trying
locking
· Check the balance of the lid
· Reseat the connector.
· Replace the switch.
· Install the drain hose between
0.9 ~ 1.2 m (36 and 48 inches)
above the floor.
· Replace pressure sensor
switch
· Remove the foreign objects
in pressure sensor switch
air hose.
· Replace the stator if necessary.
· Replace the hall sensor if
necessary.
· Replace the bearings if
necessary.
· If trying, replace the Lid lock
SW or not trying replace the
Main PCB
· Replace the lid or se the
balance
33
ERROR ERROR DECISION
BASIS
CAUSE FOR ERROR
OCCURRENCE REMEDY
THERMISTOR
AC, MOTOR
(CLUTCH
MOTOR)
· Thermistor has a bad
connection or failed
· AC motor has a bad
connection or failed
· Clutching is failed
-. Coupling get out of
gear.
-.Coupling is broken.
· Check the connections at the
Thermistor and at the WHITE
3-pin connector at the main
board
· Test thermistor to determine it is
not detective
· Check the connections at the
AC motor and at the WHITE
6-pin connector at the main
board
· Test AC motor or coupling to
determine it is not detective
· Reseat the connector.
· Replace the thermistor if
necessary.
·Reseat the connector.
· Replace the AC motor if
necessary.
· Replace

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I hope this helps.
Number of times the
START/PAUSE
button is pressed
Check Point Display Status
None Main program version T1 and main program version
1 time Display program version T2 and display program version
2 time None T3
3 time Inlet valve for bleach detergent turns on.
(Cold Water) A and water level frequency (1~10 Level)
4 time ⁕ On :67~33 (26.7kHz~23.3kHz)Inlet valve for softener
dispenser turns on. (Hot water)
⁕ The meaning of 67~33 number is26.7kHz~23.3kHz
reallyB and water level frequency (1~10 Level)
5 time Inlet valve for J-dispenser turns on.(Cold Water) C and water level frequency (1~10 Level)
6 time Heater check (on heater model) T4 and the coefficient of flood sensing
7 time Heater check (on heater model) T5 and alpha RPM
8 time Drain pump and agitate (pulsator) check T6 and water level frequency
9 time Load sensing Check T7 and the coefficient of load sensing
10 time Agitate (tub) check T8 and RPM
11 time Spin Check T9 and RPM
12 time
Off
• Unlocks the door
• Turns off all LED

WASHING PROBLEM
Problems
Poor soil
removal
Blue Stains
Black or gray
marks on
clothes
Yellow or
brown rust
stains
Lint
Residue or
Detergent
Holes, tears,
or snags
Possible Causes
· Insufficient detergent
· Wash water temperature too low
· Incorrect wash cycle
· Laundry missorted
· Stains not properly pretreated
· Undiluted fabric softener
dispensed directly onto fabric
· A buildup caused by the interaction
of fabric softener and detergent
can flake off and mark clothes
· Not enough detergent
· Iron or manganese in water
supply, water pipes, or water
heater
· Incorrect sorting
· Tissues left in pocket
· Overloading the washer
· Overloading the washer
· Undissolved detergent
· Excessive detergent
· Incorrect use of chlorine bleach.
· Unfastened zippers, hooks,
buckles
· Ribs, tears and broken threads
· Overloading the washer
· Degradation of fabric
Solutions and Preventive Measures
· Use correct amount of detergent for load size, amount of soil and
water hardness.
· Use WARM or HOT water for normal soil. Different water
temperature may be required according to soil type. (refer to page 10)
·Reduce load size.
· Wash with heavy or soak & heavy wash cycle for heavy soiled
laundry.
·Separate heavily soiled items from lightly soiled ones.
· Pretreat stain and heavy soil according to directions shown on
page 15.
·Pretreat the stain with detergent or a stain removal agent.
· Do not overfill fabric softener dispenser and do not pour liquid fabric
softener directly onto fabric.
See page 13 for more instructions.
·Keep the recommendations against scum (waxy buildup).
· Use correct amount of detergent for load size, soil level,
and water hardness.
· To restore discolored load of whites, use rust remover safe for
fabric.
· Install nonprecipitating water softener or an iron filter in your
water supply system for an ongoing problem.
·Before washing, run water for a few minutes to clear lines.
· Wash lint-producing items, like flannel sheets, towels, and the like
separately from dark fabrics and fabrics that tend to collect lint.
Remove all items, including tissues and papers, from the pockets of
items to be washed. See page 9 for sorting information.
·Do not overload the washer.
·Do not overload the washer.
· Some detergents need to be pre-dissolved, check the
detergent instructions. Try pre-dissolving the detergent.
·Increase water temperature using HOT water safe fo

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