CBLM Washing Machine Revised FINAL
CBLM Washing Machine Revised FINAL
ELECTRONICS
QUALIFICATION:
UNIT OF COMPETENCY:
MODULE TITLE:
You have already some basic knowledge and skills covered in this module
because you have been working for some time; and already completed
training in this area.
If you can demonstrate competence to your teacher in a particular skill,
talk to your teacher so you don’t have to undergo the same training again.
If you have a qualification or Certificate of Competency from previous
trainings show it to him/her. If the skills you acquired are consistent with
and relevant to this module, they become part of the evidence. You can
present these for RPL. If you are not sure about your competence skills,
discuss this with your teacher.
After completing this module, ask your teacher to assess your competence.
Result of your assessment will be recorded in your competency profile. All
the learning activities are designed for you to complete at your own pace.
In this module, you will find the activities for you to complete and relevant
information sheets for each learning outcomes. Each learning outcomes may
have more than one learning activity.
This module is prepared to help you achieve the required competency,
in receiving and relaying information. This will be the source of
information that will enable you to acquire the knowledge and skills in
Maintaining and Repairing a Washing Machine independently at your
own pace with minimum supervision from your teacher.
Learning Outcome 1: Enumerate, explain and apply OHS policies and procedures in
maintaining and repairing electronically controlled domestic appliances. (Washing Machine)
1. Read information sheet 3.1-1 If you have some problem on the content of
Technical terms, Work Safety the information sheet don’t hesitate to
Requirements and 5S approach your facilitator.
If you feel that you are now
knowledgeable on the content of the
information sheet, you can now
answer self check provided in the
module.
Refer to the answer key for the answers
2. Answer Self-Check 3.1-1
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Materials needed for maintenance and repair are identified
and prepared and checked according to the work instructions
2. Tools and equipment types and functions needed for maintenance
and repair are identified and demonstrated according to set
standards
3. Testing devices and instruments operations needed for
maintenance and repair are explained and demonstrated according
to instruction manual
4. Personal protective equipment are used in accordance with
the Occupational Health and Safety guidelines and policies.
Equipment, Tools:
Training Materials/Supplies:
Electrical Tape, Soldering Lead, Replacement Parts
EVALUATION METHOD:
Written test Direct observation
Practical test Interview (oral)
8. Soldering stand
2. Soldering iron
9. Soldering Lead
3. Wire stripper
5. Desoldering tool
6. Cleaning brush
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. .
9.
1. Wrench/Pliers
2. Soldering Stand
3. Desoldering Tool
4. Screw driver
7. Wire Stripper
8. Soldering Iron
Assessment Criteria:
EVALUATION METHOD:
1. Written test
2. Practical test
3. Direct observation
PROGRAM
AC CORD
SELECTION
CONTROL
PULSATOR DRUM
DRAIN HOSE
1.
4.
5.
2
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3 6.
7.
8.
1. TOP COVER
2. PROGRAM SELECTION CONTROL
3. PULSATOR
4. WATER SUPPLY HOSE
5. AC CORD
6. DRUM
7. SIDE COVER TUB
8. DRAIN HOSE
CONDITIONS:
Trainees must be provided with the following:
Long-nosed pliers
Diagonal cutters
Standard screwdrivers
Soldering iron, 30w
Desoldering iron, 30w
Screw driver assorted, Phillips, slotted
Wrenches assorted
Allen wrench/key
Utility knife/stripper
Pliers assorted, long nose, side cutter
Test jig
EQUIPMENT
Multimeter
Oscilloscope
Function generator
Electronically controlled
unit(s)/appliance(s) and
accessories
CBLM ELECTRONIC Date Developed:
PRODUCTS ASSEMBLY May 23,2025
Issued by:
&SERVICING NC II Date Revised:
Performance Objectives: Given the necessary tools, supplies and materials you are going to
perform symptoms diagnosis and systematic pre-testing procedures
Materials:
1. Assorted components 1. Multi-meter 6. Soldering Iron
2. Wires 2. Electric fan 7. De-soldering Tools
3. Soldering Lead 8. Set of Pliers
1.Know the background of the unit to be repair by asking the customer the history of repair or by
looking into the troubleshooting record (if available).
2. Check power chord for possible short or open wiring.
3. Check for the voltage requirement of the unit before plugging into the source.
4. Check all functions of the unit before disassembling the unit for repair
5. Refer to troubleshooting chart (information sheet 3.4-1) for possible defective parts.
6. Identify the defects and faults and explain it with the customer.
7. Record the findings on the troubleshooting report sheet for documentation.
Assessment Method:
Performance Checklist
ADMISSION SLIP
Owner/Customer: Address:
Date Accepted: Date Released:
Name of Technician:
Initial Findings/Trouble:
(Directions: Interview the owner of the unit regarding their complaints.)
Trainer’s Signature:
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Materials, tools and instruments needed in troubleshooting repair and
cleaning are selected and checked in accordance with established
procedures
2. Isolation of troubles are performed with proper Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) and following the Occupational Health and
Safety (OHS) practices
3. Troubles are isolated by following the systematic procedures and
using proper instruments in accordance with the prescribed
instructions
4. Defective parts/components are replaced with identical or
recommended appropriate equivalent ratings and soldered/mounted in
accordance with the current industry standards
5. Control settings/adjustments of repaired unit are performed
in conformity with service-manual specifications
6. Cleaning of unit is performed in accordance with standard procedures
7. Periodical tests of the repaired unit are maintained and documented
according to standard procedures
8. Repaired units are reassembled completely and waste materials are
disposed of in accordance with environmental requirements
9. Results of troubleshooting and repair are documented properly within
the specified time
EVALUATION METHOD:
Written test
Practical test
Direct observation
connection
CBLM ELECTRONIC Date Developed:
PRODUCTS ASSEMBLY May 23,2025
Issued by:
&SERVICING NC II Date Revised:
CRITERIA Yes NO
Trouble shoot water supply and Inlet valve
Trouble shoot Drainage
Trouble shoot over flooding error
Trouble shoot Ball pressure sensor
Trouble shoot Auto off
Steps/Procedure
MAINTENANCE OF WASHING MACHINE
1. Turn off the washing machine and remove the cord from the source of voltage
2. Apply lubricant to mechanical parts of the washing machine that requires
lubrication through a drop of oil or grease to assure smooth operation without
grinding or squeaks.
3. Replace the bushings or end bells for squeaks with the use of appropriate tools if
squeaks cannot be corrected by applying lubricants.
4. Apply or spray anti-rust lubricants to all mechanical parts of the washing machine
to drive out moisture, protect corrosion, loosen rusted metal parts and even frees
sticky mechanism.
5. Clean and check cooling louvers for any obstructions to avoid cutting off the air
flow.
6. Clean or wipe dust and foreign particles at the PC Board and metal parts of the
motor.
7. Replace worn or frayed AC cord and electrical wires
Assessment Method:
CRITERIA Yes NO
The source of voltage is remove
Apply lubricant to the mechanical parts of the unit
Replace the defective parts of the unit
Clean and check the cooling louvers
Clean foreign particles to the unit
Replace worn AC cord
Steps/Procedure:
5. Once the repair is completed, perform an AC leakage test on all exposed metal parts of
an washing machine to eliminate the possibility of electric shock
Perform complete retesting of the washing machine to ensure the correctness
of the actual repair
Connect the washing machine into the 60Hz power to allow the time period
required to let the new parts settle in and operate as they are designed to
work with each other.
Recheck or inspect if the repair was done correctly and the unit functions
properly to ensure successful completion of the repair
6. Clean the washing machine before it would be returned to the customer
Be sure that the blade, front and rear guards of the washing machine are
properly cleaned
Be sure that proper cleaning is given to the control panel or switch box of the
washing machine
Direction: Given a set of hand tools, multi-tester and defective washing machine with
identified faults or defect, perform preventive maintenance and repair
procedure. Provide a work report/write-up after completing the task. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
TRAINEE WRITE-UP A
DOCUMENT
Course: Trainer:
Owner: Address:
TRAINEE WRITE UP B
Troubleshooting Report Form
Trainee : Date:
Course: Teacher:
SYMPTOMS DEFECTIVE REMEDY
UNIT BRAND : Unit Model:
COMPONENT/PARTS
Owner: Address:
Teacher’s Initial:
Assessment Method:
CRITERIA Yes NO
Examine carefully the mounting of the replacement of
original parts of the system
Demonstration
Ways in which evidence will be collected:
[tick the column]
Questioning
Written
Oral
The evidence must show that the Trainee …
Cleaned Work station for repair activities in line with the
company requirement.
Prepared Necessary tools, test instruments and Personal
Protective Equipment in accordance with their application or use
laAcquiredservice manuals and service information required for
repair and maintenance.
Observed Systematic pre-testing procedure in accordance
with manufacturer’s instructions.
Identified system defects/fault symptoms using appropriate tools
and equipment and in accordance with safety procedures
Documented results of diagnosis and testing.
Explained identified defects and faults to the superior
Replaced defective parts/components with their recommended
appropriatecounterparts.
Soldered repaired parts/components at the specific position
Feedback to Trainee’s:
Trainer’s signature: Date:
Report Sheet B
Repairing an Washing Machine
Name of Trainee: Date:
Name of Trainer: Training Center:
UNIT BRAND : Unit Model:
Owner: Address:
Trainer’s Signature
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2.
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6.
7.
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9.
B. Interview
Facilitator
C. Demonstration
Did the trainees overall performance meet the required
evidences/standards?
Recommendation
For re-evaluation
ified to take the Next Competency
Qual
2. Soldering Stand
3. Desoldering Tool
4. Screw driver
7. Wire Stripper
8. Soldering Iron