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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. PRECAUTION ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ2

2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ3

3. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ4

4. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ5

5. GENERAL INFORMATIONS ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ6

6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ7

7. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ8

8. HOW TO DISASSEMBLE ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ10

9. WIRING DIAGRAM ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ11

10. REFRIGERANT CYCLE ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ12

11. EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST ÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅÅ13

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1. PRECAUTION
Please observe the following instructions.

1. Turn off unit.


Make sure the unit is OFF and the AC cord is unplugged before repairing or servicing.

2. In case of checking the circuit unavoidably while the unit is connected with power source, be careful
not to connect with the part of electric charge.
You may cause electric shock.

3. Use of proper part if you need to replace the part, be sure to use genuine part of servicing model.
Do not repair or replace the electric contact part.
Consumer must not repair the unit, because it is dangerous.

4. Use of proper tool.


You must use the proper tool to repair the unit, and use the measuring appliance adjusted accurately.

5. Damage of electric wire and power cord when servicing.


Check electric wire and a surely replace a damage electric wire and a damage power cord.

6. Never use connecting the middle of wire, after cutting the middle of wire.
It may cause a fire and trouble.

7. Checking the insulation resistance.


After you complete the assembly of unit, surely check the insulation resistance.
Confirm that the insulation resistance of the power line and the ground terminal is over 30MΩ by measuring insulation
resistance.

8. Checking the ground.


After checking the ground, servicing it completely.

9. Checking the installation.


After checking the installation, servicing it completely.

10. Care children.


When servicing, do not make the children approach the air-conditioner.

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2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL
DWC-070C DWC-091C
ITEM

Function Cooling only

Power source AC 115V, 60Hz, Single phase

Btu/h 7,390 Btu/h 9,000 Btu/h


Cooling Capacity
Kcal/h 1,862 Kcal/h 2,268 Kcal/h
Btu/wh 10.0 Btu/wh 9,6 Btu/wh
Energy Efficiency Ratio
Kcal/wh 2.52 Kcal/wh 2.42 Kcal/wh

Dehumidification Pts/h 2.36 Pts/h 3.04 Pts/h

Power Input 739 W 938 W


Electrical Data
Running Current 7.2A 9.6A

Type Rotary

Compressor Model QB110CL12A QK141CN12A

Capacitor 35µF-370VAC 40µF-370VAC

Model A9525HS601-1 A9525HS602

Capacitor 4µF-370VAC 7µF-370VAC


Motor
Indoor-Fan Blower-Fan

Outdoor-Fan Propeller-Fan

Unit(W x H x D) 18.5(W) x 13.8(H) x 18.9(D) Inch (470(W )x 350(H) x 480(D) mm)


Dimensions
PACKING(W x H x D) 21.3(W) x 17.3(H) x 21.7(D) inch (540(W )x 440(H) x 550(D) mm)

Net Weight 63 lbs (28.5Kg) 65 lbs (29.5Kg)


Weight
Gross Weight 66 lbs (30.0 Kg) 68 lbs (31.0Kg)

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3.NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

1 1
2 2
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3 3
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8 8
5 4 5 4
9 9
7 7
6 6
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NO PART NAME NO PART NAME


1 CABINET 7 AIR INTAKE
2 BLADE VERTICAL 8 AIR FILTER
3 COOL AIR DISCHARGE 9 CONTROL PANEL
4 GRILL FRONT 10 PLATE WINDOW TOP
5 KNOB SELECTOR 11 FRAME WINDOW KIT
6 KNOB THERMOSTAT 12 SHUTTER WINDOW

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4. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
1. ROTARY SWITCH (SELECTOR)
Please refer to the part of selector in the chapter 9 (Wiring Diagram).
The rotary switch (selector) controls the fan motor’s rotation speed, and has five positions.
The function of the five position is as follow.

¡ OFF: This position stops all operations of the air conditioner.

SELECTOR ¡ HIGH COOL: This position provides the maximum air flow for rapid
OFF cooling, dehumidifying and dust removing operations.
LOW LOW (Use this position on sultry summer days.)
FAN COOL
¡ LOW COOL: This position provides the minimum air flow for quiet
cooling, dehumidifying operations.
(Use this position on suitable for night-time.)
HIGH HIGH
FAN COOL
¡ HIGH FAN: This position provides the maximum air fiow alone fan
operation without cooling operation.
¡ LOW FAN: This position provides the minimum air flow air flow alone
fan operation without cooling operation.

2. THERMOSTAT (TEMPERATURE CONTROL)

THERMOSTAT
¡ The Thermostat automatically starts and stops operation in order to keep
the room temperature at a proper level, and this results in efficient use of
power and economical cooling.

¡ Turn clockwise for a cooler room temperature.

¡ Turn counter-clockwise for a warmer room temperature.

COOLER

3. MOTOR
The motor is used to rotate the indoor and outdoor fan so that the room air can be recirculated.

4. FAN
¡ BLOEWR FAN: The Blower draws hot air from the room through the Evaporator and then discharges it back into the
cool air. It circulates the room air.
¡ PROPELLER FAN: The propeller draws outdoor air through louvering and cools Condenser, and then blows the hot
air out.

5. CAPACITOR
The Capacitor enlarges the difference of phase between main coil and sub coil so that the Compressor and Fan Motor
starts well.

6. ACCUMULATOR
The Accumulator blocks the unflow of liquid refrigerant and impurities into the Compressor.

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5. GENERAL INFORMATIONS
1. CHANGING AIR FLOW DIRECTION
Air flow deflectors divert air from center flow to left or right.
Adjust deflectors for desired air flow pattern.

2. AIR FLOW AROUND UNIT


Check in door grill and outdoor louvers for air flow obstructions. Do not block air flow to and from unit. The outdoor coil
should be checked and periodically cleaned for debris that may collect and block unit air flow. If air flow is obstructed
or deflected back into unit, the compressor may cycle on and off rapidly, causing early compressor failure.

3. Electrical Grounding Instructions.


This appliance is equipped with a three-prong(grounding) plug for protection against possible shock hazards. If a two-
prong wall receptacle is encountered, the customer is required to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-
prong wall receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in accordance with the National
Electrical Code.

4. USE OF EXTENSION CORDS


Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an extension
cord. However, if you still elect to use an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL listed 3-wire
grounding type appliance extension cord rated has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will plug into
appliance. The marked rating of the extension cord should be 115V 15A or more.

5. DRAIN HOLE AND WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE


Locate drain hole at the rear of unit. Water in base pan is picked up by the fan blade and thrown onto the warm
outdoor coil where it evaporates. The air conditioner must be installed level or tited or slightly to the outside for proper
water disposal. On exceptionally hot and humid days the air conditioner may permit excess water to pass thru rear
drain hole or overflow. This should be considered normal.

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6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. AIR FILTER
Clean the air filter, which removes dust inside the room.
It should be washed at least once every week during operation.
1. Remove the Air Filter from the front grill by pulling up.
2. Clean Air Filter with a vacuum cleaner or lukewarm, soapy water.
3. Shake it when clean to remove moisture completely. Replace it.

2. CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER


1. At least once a year, remove cabinet and thoroughly clean air conditioner. Have the unit inspected by an authorized
servicer to ensure unit is functioning properly.
2. Wash air conditioner with lukewarm, soapy water as needed. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
3. If using concentrated liquid detergent, dilute in warm water first.
4. Front grill may be wiped off with a cloth dampened in a mild detergent solution.
5. Cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water, then polished with liquid wax for
appliances.
6. Condenser and Evaporator coils should be cleaned at the beginning of each cooling season. Use a soft brush or
vacuum cleaner to clean them, making sure that the Condenser and Evaporator coils are not damaged.
7. Do not use abrasive cleaners. These items scratch, crack and discolor surfaces.

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7. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SITUATION ANALYSIS CAUSE REMEDY
Fan motor and 1. Power failure 1) Power plug 1) Power failure ¡ Consult your electric company
compressor do not
run 2) Circuit breaker 2) Circuit breaker is tripped ¡ In case of a breaker, turn it on
and off a few times
3) Power plug is not contacting
¡ Replace the power plug

2. Power is supplied, 1) receptacle ¡ Disconnection ¡ Repair or replace the


but the equipment receptacle
does not run 2) Operation switch ¡ Mechanical failure of switch
¡ Replace the cord or lead wire
3) Cord or lead wire to 1) Disconnection
the switch
2) Malfunction of contact

Switch is in “cool” 1. Not operating at all 1) Compressor ¡ Disconnection or burned-out ¡ Replace the compressor or
position but the connection wire
compressor does not 2) Thermostat 1) Failure
run ¡ Replace
2) Malfunction
¡ Repair or replace
3) Knob is not set to the proper
setting ¡ Turn knob for cooler setting

3) Selector switch ¡ Failure of malfunction of proper ¡ Repair or replace the swtting


setting
¡ Repair
4) O.L.P 1) Disconnection
¡ Repair or replace
2) Malfunction of contact
¡ Replace
5) Capacitor ¡ Lack of capacity
¡ Disconnection ¡ Repair

2. Compressor 1) Electricity 1) The voltage exceeded allowed ¡ Consult your electric company
range (110V-120V)
¡ Check the capacity of wire
2) Capacity of wire is not
sufficient ¡ Ventilate well and remove the
heat source
2) Room temperature ¡ Extremely high
and outside
temperature ¡ Burned-out ¡ Replace

3) Compressor ¡ Malfunction ¡ Replace

4) O.L.P ¡ Lack of capacity ¡ Replace

5) Capacitor

3. Frequent start and 1) Thermostat ¡ Malfunction ¡ Replace


stop
2) Capacitor ¡ Lack of capacity ¡ Replace

3) O.L.P ¡ Malfunction ¡ Replace

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TROUBLE SITUATION ANALYSIS CAUSE REMEDY
The compressor runs 1) Fan ¡ Blocked by others ¡ Repair
but the motor doesn’t 2) Fan motor
run 3) Capacitor ¡ Disconnection or burned-out ¡ Replace the fan motor
4) Fan motor circuit electric cord

¡ Failure malfunction of contact ¡ Replace

¡ Disconnection of malfunction of ¡ Check the circuit


contact

Both fan motor and Not cooling at all Refrigerant system 1) Refrigerant system is choked ¡ Repair
compressor are
running but cooling is 2) Compressor failure ¡ Repair
bad
3) Leakage of refrigerant gas ¡ Recharge refrigerant gas

Insufficient cooling 1) Refrigerant system 1) Refrigerant system is choked ¡ Check and repair refrigerant
system

2) Filter 2) Compressor failure ¡ Replace

3) Heat exchanger of 3) Leakage of refrigerant gas ¡ Check a part of Leakage and


condenser repair
4) Refrigerant charge is too high
¡ Repair and recharge
¡ Clogged up with dust
¡ Clean the air fiter
1) Fin is cogged up with dust
¡ Clean the unit
2) The ventilation is not good
¡ Shade the unit from the
3) The unit is exposed to the sunlight
sunlight ¡ Remove the added heat
source
4) Other heat source is added in
the room

Vibration & Noise 1) Installation place ¡ Installation of the unit is ¡ Install the unit perfectly
imperfectly done

2) Fan 1) Fan is contacted with ¡ Remove obstacles


obstacles
3) Fixing screws
2) Fixing bolt ¡ Tighten the bolt
4) Electric
components ¡ Have a screw loose ¡ Tighten the screw

¡ Electrical noise ¡ Exchange the components

Water leakage into ¡ Installation condition ¡ The front is lower than rear ¡ Make rear side of the unit
room side lower than the front

Electric shock ¡ Insulation of 1)Insulation defect of wiring and ¡ Check the unit’s Leakage of
(Leakage of current) components lead wire current.

2) Leakgae of current due to the ¡ Replace the defective parts or


dew or rust components

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8. HOW TO DISASSEMBLE
Please refer to the chapter 11 (Exploded diagram and parts list).

1 Before service of 1. Stop the unit, remove the power cord from the receptacles.
any part. 2. Move the unit to the safe location for the suitable work.

2 Ass’y Fan Motor 1. Remove Front Grill


- Fan Motor - Remove Filter Pre.
- Propeller Fan - Remove screw(1 point) in Front Grill.
- Blower Fan 2. Remove Cabinet from the unit.
- Remove screws (8 point) from the unit’s sides.
3. Remove Scroll upper.
4. Remove Plate Scroll
- Remove screws (3 point) from Plate Scroll’s sides.
5. Remove Ass’y Control Box
- Remove screws (3 point).
- Remove wires in the each components.
6. Remove wires in the Panel Housing.
7. Remove screws (7 point) from Ass’y Fan Motor’s sides.
- Ass’y Fan Motor is assembly of Fan Motor, Propeller and Blower Fan, Orifice
and Panel Housing.
8. Lift the Ass’y Fan Motor from the unit.
9. Remove hex-nut (2 point) from the shaft of Fan Motor.
10. Remove Propeller Fan from the shaft of Fan Motor.
11. Remove Blower Fan from the shaft of Fan Motor.
12. Remove Fan Motor from Panel Housing.
- Remove screws (4 point).

3 Ass’y Control Box 1. Same as the procedure 1 to 5 in the Item 2.


- Rotary Switch (selector)
- Thermostat
- Capacitor
- Power Cord

4 O.L.P 1. Same as the procedure 1 to 2 in the Item 2.


2. Remove Terminal Cover from Compressor.
- Remove hex-nut (1 point).

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9. WIRING DIAGRAM

BK AC115V/60Hz WH

SELECTOR SWITCH
GN
Hi- LO- OFF LO- Hi-
FAN FAN COOL COOL
1 2 BL (Lo)
4 YW (Hi)

7 8 BR
F.M
CAPACITOR
O.L.P BR GY
F
C OR
THERMOSTAT OR
COMP R C
S RD
H

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10. REFRIGERANT CYCLE

Evaporator

Blower fan

M MOTOR Capillary tube


Accumulator

Compressor

Propeller fan

Condenser

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11. EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST.
§öDWC-070C PARTS LIST
NO. COMPONENTS CODE SPECIFICATION Q’TY REMARK
1 PAN BASE 3100300700 P.P T30% or P.P CaCl3(40%) 1
2 BOLT-COMP 3106002400 M8XP1.25 3
3 SCROLL LOWER 3106600400 E.P.S 1
4 SEALING PUTTY 2221040001 JOINT SEALER 0.05 Kg
5 COMPRESSOR 3100039100 QB110CL12A 1
6 GROMMET 3108100000 EPDM 45 3
7 WASHER PLAN 7400208411 IB 8.4ƒTOD22ƒTT1.6 3
8 NUT LOCK 7392801211 M8P1.25(R) 3
9 AS CONDENSOR 3100029400 2RƒTICƒT17S 1
10 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T1 TRS 4X12 2
11 PIPE COND IN 3104414400 OD7.94ƒTT0.7 1
12 AS PIPE CAPILLARY 3100034300 DWC-070C 1
13 PIPE CAPI 3104414600 ID1.4 1
14 AS EVAPORATOR 3100029300 2RƒT2CƒT12S 1
15 AS PIPE EVA OUT 3100034500 C122OT-OD0.7 1
16 AS PIPE EVA IN 3100034400 C122OT-OD0.7 1
17 AS PIPE SUCTION 3100034600 OD9.52 1
18 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T1 TRS 4X12 2
19 MOTOR FAN 3108002710 A9525HS601-1 1
20 PANEL HOUSING 3104201500 SGCC(Z-27) T1.0 1
21 COVER ORIFICE 3101402400 PP 1
22 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 4
23 SCRE TAPPING 7122401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
24 FAN BLOWER 3101801820 ABS+GF20% 1
25 WASHER PLAIN 3106000600 M6X19.8 1
26 NUT HEX(R) 3106000500 M6(R) 1
27 FAN PROPELLER 3101801910 ABS 1
28 WASHER PLAIN 3106000600 M6X19.8 1
29 NUT HEX(L) 3106000400 M6(L) 1
30 BUSHING GUIDE 3100700600 NBR 1
31 LOCK TWIST STANDOFF 3103800400 DASTL-3NA 3
32 BUSHING HOUSING 3100700900 NBR 1
33 CONTROL BOX 3100504000 SGCC T0.8 1
34 ROTARY S/W 5S10503100 SRB315-4-7D (DAESUNG) 1
35 SCREW MACHINE 7001400611 M/C PAN 4X6 4
36 THERMOSTAT 5SM0101600 PFA 602D-06B 1
37 CAPACITOR 3109501600 4+35uF/370VAC 1
38 CLAMP CAPACITOR 3101201600 SGCC T0.8 1
39 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
40 POWER CORD 3101397900 SJT AWG #16X3 1
41 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
42 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
43 LABEL CIRCUIT 3103520500 P.E T0.05 1
44 BUSHING COVER 3100701100 DACB-008 0.4
45 HARNESS ROTARY S/W 3102702100 AWG-16 UL (BR) 1
46 SEAL CONT BOX 3108502900 F-PE T0.5 1
47 HARNESS COMP AS 3102702000 AWG-16 UL (BR/RD/OR) 1
48 OLP — MRA 12061-12026 1
49 GASKET — SILICON 1
50 COVER TERMINAL — P.C 1
51 NUT — HEXAGON FLANGE 1
52 SEAL EVA TOP 3108502700 F-US L350X40XT5 1
53 PLATE SCROLL 3104504800 PP+T30% 1
54 SEAL SCROLL 3108503800 F-US L115X60XT5 1
55 SCREW TAPPING 7122401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
56 SCROLL UPPER 3106600300 EPS 1
57 SEAL COND TOP 3108502800 F-US L400X30XT10 1
58 AS CABINET 3100034900 SGCC T0.8 1 PAINT
60 PLT WINDOW TOP 3104505600 SECC T1.2 1 PAINT
61 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
62 SEAL CAB TOP 3108503100 F-US L470X155X10 1
63 SEAL CAB SIDE(R) 3108503400 F-US L310X155XT5 1
64 SEAL CAB SIDE(L) 3108503200 F-US L310X90XT5 1
65 SEAL CAB FLANGE 3108503000 F-US L540X10XT5 1
66 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T2S TRS 4X12 6
67 GRILLE FRONT 3102401900 ABS 1
68 SEAL FRONT (C) 3108503700 F-US L80X20XT30 2
69 SEAL FRONT (A) 3108503500 F-US L600X20XT10 1
70 SEAL FRONT (B) 3108503600 F-US L420X20XT10 1
71 BLADE 3106501100 PP 2
72 DECO FRONT 3101600400 PC T0.4 1
73 SCREW TAPPING 7112400811 T1 TRS 4X8 MFZN 1
74 AS KNOB 3100035200 ABS 2
75 FILTER PRE 3101901800 ABS (MESH #32) 1

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§öDWC-070C EXPLODED DIAGRAM

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§öDWC-091C PARTS LIST
NO. COMPONENTS CODE SPECIFICATION Q’TY REMARK
1 PAN BASE 3100300700 P.P T30% or P.P CaCl3(40%) 1
2 BOLT-COMP 3106002400 M8XP1.25 3
3 SCROLL LOWER 3106600400 EPS 1
4 SEALING PUTTY 2221040001 JOINT SEALER 0.05 Kg
5 COMPRESSOR 3100049300 QK141CN12A 1
6 GROMMET 3108100000 NBR 3
7 WASHER PLAN 3106000600 T1.0
8 NUT HEX(R) 3106000500 M6(R)
9 AS CONDENSOR 3100049700 3RƒT2CƒT17S 1
10 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T1 TRS 4X12 2
11 AS PIPE COND IN 3104414400 C122OT-OL 1
12 AS PIPE CAPILLARY 3100034300 DWC-091C 1
13 PIPE CAPI 3104401400 ID1.0 2
14 AS EVAPORATOR 3100049600 3RƒT2CƒT12S 1
15 AS PIPE EVA OUT 3100050000 C122OT-OD0.7 1
16 AS PIPE EVA IN 3100034400 C122OT-OD0.7 1
17 AS PIPE SUCTION 3100050100 OD9.52 1
18 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T1 TRS 4X12 2
19 MOTOR FAN 3108003500 A9525HS602 1
20 PANEL HOUSING 3104201500 SGCC T1.0 (Z-27) 1
21 COVER ORIFICE 3101402400 PP 1
22 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 4
23 SCRE TAPPING 7122401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
24 FAN BLOWER 3101801820 ABS 1
25 WASHER PLAIN 3106000600 M6X19.8 1
26 NUT HEX(R) 3106000500 M6(R) 1
27 FAN PROPELLER 3101801910 ABS+GF20% 1
28 WASHER PLAIN 3106000600 M6X19.8 1
29 NUT HEX(L) 3106000400 M6(L) 1
30 BUSHING GUIDE 3100700600 NBR 1
31 LOCK TWIST STAND OFF 3103800400 DASTL-3NA 3
32 BUSHING HOUSING 3100700900 NBR 1
33 CONTROL BOX 3100504000 SGCC T0.8 1
34 ROTARY S/W 5S10503100 SRB315-4-7D 1
35 SCREW MACHINE 7001400611 M/C PAN 4X6 4
36 THERMOSTAT 5SM0101600 PFA 602D-06B 1
37 CAPACITOR 3109502200 7+40uF/370VAC 1
38 CLAMP CAPACITOR 3101201600 SGCC T0.8 1
39 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
40 POWER CORD 3101397900 SJT AWG #16X3 1
41 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
42 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4082 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
43 LABEL CIRCUIT 3103512000 P.E T0.05 1
44 BUSHING COVER 3100701100 DACB-008 0.4
45 HARNESS ROT S/W 3102702100 AWG-16 UL (BR) 1
46 SEAL CONT BOX 3108502900 F-PE T0.5 1
47 HARNESS COMP AS 3102702000 AWG-16 UL (BR/RD/OR) 1
48 OLP MRA 12022-12004 1
49 GASKET SILICON 1
50 COVER TERMINAL P.C 1
51 NUT HEXAGON FLANGE 1
52 SEAL EVA TOP 3108502700 F-US L350X40XT5 1
53 PLATE SCROLL 3104504800 PP+T30% 1
54 SEAL SCROLL 3108503800 F-US L115X60XT5 1
55 SCREW TAPP 7122401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
56 SCROLL UPPER 3106600300 EPS 1
57 SEAL COND TOP 3108502800 F-US L400X30XT10 1
58 AS CABINET 3100034900 SGCC T0.8 1 PAINT
60 PLT WINDOW TOP 3104505600 SECC T1.2 1 PAINT
61 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
62 SEAL CAB TOP 3108503100 F-US L470X155X10 1
63 SEAL CAB SIDE(R) 3108503400 F-US L310X155XT5 1
64 SEAL CAB SIDE(L) 3108503200 F-US L310X90XT5 1
65 SEAL CAB FLANGE 3108503000 F-US L540X10XT5 1
66 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T2S TRS 4X12 6
67 GRILLE FRONT 3102401900 ABS 1
68 SEAL FRONT (C) 3108503700 F-US L80X20XT30 2
69 SEAL FRONT (A) 3108503500 F-US L600X20XT10 1
70 SEAL FRONT (B) 3108503600 F-US L420X20XT10 1
71 BLADE 3106501100 PP 2
72 DECO FRONT 3101600400 PC T0.4 1
73 SCREW TAPPING 7112400811 T1 TRS 4X8 MFZN 1
74 AS KNOB 3100035200 ABS 2
75 FILTER PRE 3101901800 ABS (MESH #32) 1

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§öDWC-091C PARTS LIST
NO. COMPONENTS CODE SPECIFICATION Q’TY REMARK
1 PAN BASE 3100300700 P.P T30% or P.P CaCl3(40%) 1
2 BOLT-COMP 3106002400 M8XP1.25 3
3 SCROLL LOWER 3106600400 EPS 1
4 SEALING PUTTY 2221040001 JOINT SEALER 0.05 Kg
5 COMPRESSOR 3100049300 QK141CN12A 1
6 GROMMET 3108100000 NBR 3
7 WASHER PLAN 3106000600 T1.0
8 NUT HEX(R) 3106000500 M6(R)
9 AS CONDENSOR 3100049700 3RƒT2CƒT17S 1
10 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T1 TRS 4X12 2
11 AS PIPE COND IN 3104414400 C122OT-OL 1
12 AS PIPE CAPILLARY 3100034300 DWC-091C 1
13 PIPE CAPI 3104401400 ID1.0 2
14 AS EVAPORATOR 3100049600 3RƒT2CƒT12S 1
15 AS PIPE EVA OUT 3100050000 C122OT-OD0.7 1
16 AS PIPE EVA IN 3100034400 C122OT-OD0.7 1
17 AS PIPE SUCTION 3100050100 OD9.52 1
18 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T1 TRS 4X12 2
19 MOTOR FAN 3108003500 A9525HS602 1
20 PANEL HOUSING 3104201500 SGCC T1.0 (Z-27) 1
21 COVER ORIFICE 3101402400 PP 1
22 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 4
23 SCRE TAPPING 7122401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
24 FAN BLOWER 3101801820 ABS 1
25 WASHER PLAIN 3106000600 M6X19.8 1
26 NUT HEX(R) 3106000500 M6(R) 1
27 FAN PROPELLER 3101801910 ABS+GF20% 1
28 WASHER PLAIN 3106000600 M6X19.8 1
29 NUT HEX(L) 3106000400 M6(L) 1
30 BUSHING GUIDE 3100700600 NBR 1
31 LOCK TWIST STAND OFF 3103800400 DASTL-3NA 3
32 BUSHING HOUSING 3100700900 NBR 1
33 CONTROL BOX 3100504000 SGCC T0.8 1
34 ROTARY S/W 5S10503100 SRB315-4-7D 1
35 SCREW MACHINE 7001400611 M/C PAN 4X6 4
36 THERMOSTAT 5SM0101600 PFA 602D-06B 1
37 CAPACITOR 3109502200 7+40uF/370VAC 1
38 CLAMP CAPACITOR 3101201600 SGCC T0.8 1
39 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
40 POWER CORD 3101397900 SJT AWG #16X3 1
41 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4081 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
42 SCREW TAPTITE 7S432X4082 TT3 TRS SE 4X8 1
43 LABEL CIRCUIT 3103512000 P.E T0.05 1
44 BUSHING COVER 3100701100 DACB-008 0.4
45 HARNESS ROT S/W 3102702100 AWG-16 UL (BR) 1
46 SEAL CONT BOX 3108502900 F-PE T0.5 1
47 HARNESS COMP AS 3102702000 AWG-16 UL (BR/RD/OR) 1
48 OLP MRA 12022-12004 1
49 GASKET SILICON 1
50 COVER TERMINAL P.C 1
51 NUT HEXAGON FLANGE 1
52 SEAL EVA TOP 3108502700 F-US L350X40XT5 1
53 PLATE SCROLL 3104504800 PP+T30% 1
54 SEAL SCROLL 3108503800 F-US L115X60XT5 1
55 SCREW TAPP 7122401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
56 SCROLL UPPER 3106600300 EPS 1
57 SEAL COND TOP 3108502800 F-US L400X30XT10 1
58 AS CABINET 3100034900 SGCC T0.8 1 PAINT
60 PLT WINDOW TOP 3104505600 SECC T1.2 1 PAINT
61 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T2S TRS 4X12 3
62 SEAL CAB TOP 3108503100 F-US L470X155X10 1
63 SEAL CAB SIDE(R) 3108503400 F-US L310X155XT5 1
64 SEAL CAB SIDE(L) 3108503200 F-US L310X90XT5 1
65 SEAL CAB FLANGE 3108503000 F-US L540X10XT5 1
66 SCREW TAPPING 7112401211 T2S TRS 4X12 6
67 GRILLE FRONT 3102401900 ABS 1
68 SEAL FRONT (C) 3108503700 F-US L80X20XT30 2
69 SEAL FRONT (A) 3108503500 F-US L600X20XT10 1
70 SEAL FRONT (B) 3108503600 F-US L420X20XT10 1
71 BLADE 3106501100 PP 2
72 DECO FRONT 3101600400 PC T0.4 1
73 SCREW TAPPING 7112400811 T1 TRS 4X8 MFZN 1
74 AS KNOB 3100035200 ABS 2
75 FILTER PRE 3101901800 ABS (MESH #32) 1

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DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
686, AHYEON-DONG MAPO-GU SEOUL, KOREA
C.P.O. BOX 8003 SEOUL, KOREA
TELEX: DWELEC K28177-8
CABLE: “DAEWOOELEC”
FAX: 02) 590-6291
TEL: 02) 360-7114/590-6151~5
http://www.dwe. daewoo.co.kr

S/M NO.: DWC070C010 PRINTED DATE: NOV.1998


Service Manual
Window Type
Room Air Conditioner
Model: DWC-070C
DWC-091C

This instrument is listed by Underwriter¡¡sfl


R US Laboratories, Inc. It is designed and manufactured to
LISTED meet rigid U.L. safety standards against X-radiation,
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
39WK fire, casualty and electrical hazards.

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

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