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EP4321675A1
EP4321675A1 EP22887411.1A EP22887411A EP4321675A1 EP 4321675 A1 EP4321675 A1 EP 4321675A1 EP 22887411 A EP22887411 A EP 22887411A EP 4321675 A1 EP4321675 A1 EP 4321675A1
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Changoh Kim
Daehyun Kim
Woore KIM
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F33/00Control of operations performed in washing machines or washer-dryers 
    • D06F33/30Control of washing machines characterised by the purpose or target of the control 
    • D06F33/32Control of operational steps, e.g. optimisation or improvement of operational steps depending on the condition of the laundry
    • D06F33/37Control of operational steps, e.g. optimisation or improvement of operational steps depending on the condition of the laundry of metering of detergents or additives
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F39/00Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00 
    • D06F39/02Devices for adding soap or other washing agents
    • D06F39/028Arrangements for selectively supplying water to detergent compartments
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F39/00Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00 
    • D06F39/08Liquid supply or discharge arrangements
    • D06F39/088Liquid supply arrangements
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F2103/00Parameters monitored or detected for the control of domestic laundry washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
    • D06F2103/18Washing liquid level
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F2105/00Systems or parameters controlled or affected by the control systems of washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
    • D06F2105/42Detergent or additive supply
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F2105/00Systems or parameters controlled or affected by the control systems of washing machines, washer-dryers or laundry dryers
    • D06F2105/46Drum speed; Actuation of motors, e.g. starting or interrupting
    • D06F2105/48Drum speed
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F33/00Control of operations performed in washing machines or washer-dryers 
    • D06F33/30Control of washing machines characterised by the purpose or target of the control 
    • D06F33/32Control of operational steps, e.g. optimisation or improvement of operational steps depending on the condition of the laundry
    • D06F33/34Control of operational steps, e.g. optimisation or improvement of operational steps depending on the condition of the laundry of water filling

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  • the present disclosure relates to a laundry treating apparatus.
  • a laundry treating apparatus is a concept including a washing machine that removes foreign substances from an object-to-be-washed (laundry or the like) and a dryer that removes water from an object-to-be-dried (wet laundry or the like).
  • a conventional laundry treating apparatus capable of washing including a tub that stores water therein, a drum that is rotatably disposed inside the tub and accommodates the object-to-be-washed therein, a water supply that supplies water to the tub, a drainage that drains water stored in the tub, and a detergent storage that stores a detergent to be supplied to the tub therein.
  • the detergent storage disposed in the conventional laundry treating apparatus that is disposed on a water flow channel provided by the water supply. Because the flow channel provided by the water supply is disposed to connect a water supply source with the tub via the detergent storage, the detergent storage of the above structure was able to supply water and the detergent to the tub together during operation of the water supply.
  • the drainage disposed in the conventional laundry treating apparatus was constructed to include a drain pump located outside the tub, a first drain pipe that guides water inside the tub to the drain pump, and a second drain pipe that guides water drained from the drain pump to a sewer.
  • the conventional laundry treating apparatus may dissolve the detergent in water by rotating the drum to form a water flow inside the tub.
  • a portion of the detergent put into the tub may be discharged to the first drain pipe.
  • the conventional laundry treating apparatuses had problems such as a difficulty in dissolving the detergent in water and inability to wash well even when an appropriate amount of detergent was added (a problem of requiring a lot of detergent for the washing).
  • the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus and a method for controlling the laundry treating apparatus that may prevent deterioration in a washing performance resulted from a lack of detergent.
  • the present disclosure is to provide a laundry treating apparatus and a method for controlling the laundry treating apparatus where dissolving of a detergent is easy.
  • a method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus including a tub that stores water therein, a drum rotatably disposed inside the tub to store an object-to-be-washed therein and having a drum inlet defined therein, a detergent storage that stores a detergent therein, a storage water supply pipe that supplies water to the detergent storage, a tub connecting pipe that guides water discharged from the detergent storage to the drum inlet, a tub water supply pipe that supplies water to the tub, a drain hole defined to extend through the tub, and a drain pump connected to the drain hole.
  • the method may include supplying of water of supplying water to the tub via the tub water supply pipe, rotating of the drum of rotating the drum with the number of rotations for inducing a centrifugal force equal to or greater than 1 G after completion of the supplying of water, and supplying of the detergent of supplying the detergent and water into the drum via the storage water supply pipe while the rotating of the drum is in progress.
  • the supplying of water may proceed until reaching a first water level set to a water level lower than a lowest point of the drum.
  • the first water level may be set to a water level where the drain hole is submerged.
  • the laundry treating apparatus may further include a heater that is fixed to the tub to be positioned between the lowest point of the drum and the drain hole and heats water stored in the tub, and the first water level may be set to a water level where the heater is submerged.
  • the supplying of the detergent may proceed until reaching a second water level set to a water level higher than the lowest point of the drum.
  • the method may further include determining of a laundry amount of sensing an amount of the object-to-be-washed stored in the drum, wherein the determining of the laundry amount proceeds before initiating the supplying of the detergent, and the second water level may be set to increase in proportion to the amount of the object-to-be-washed stored in the drum.
  • the method may further include dissolving of dissolving the detergent inside the tub by rotating the drum after completion of the supplying of the detergent.
  • a method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus including a tub that stores water therein, a drum rotatably disposed inside the tub to store an object-to-be-washed therein and having a drum inlet defined therein, a first chamber and a second chamber that form spaces separated from each other and provide spaces where a detergent is able to be stored, a first water supply pipe that supplies water to the first chamber, a second water supply pipe that supplies water to the second chamber, a tub connecting pipe that guides water discharged from the first chamber and the second chamber to the drum inlet, a drain hole defined to extend through the tub, and a drain pump connected to the drain hole.
  • the method may include supplying of water of supplying water to the tub via a chamber with no detergent stored among the first chamber and the second chamber by controlling one of the first water supply pipe and the second water supply pipe, rotating of the drum of rotating the drum with the number of rotations for inducing a centrifugal force equal to or greater than 1 G after completion of the supplying of water, and supplying of the detergent of supplying the detergent and water into the drum via a chamber with the detergent stored among the first chamber and the second chamber while the rotating of the drum is in progress.
  • the supplying of water may proceed until reaching a first water level set to a water level lower than a lowest point of the drum.
  • the supplying of the detergent may proceed until reaching a second water level set to a water level higher than a lowest point of the drum.
  • a method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus including a tub that stores water therein, a drum rotatably disposed inside the tub to store an object-to-be-washed therein and having a drum inlet defined therein, a detergent storage that stores a detergent therein, a storage water supply pipe that connects the detergent storage with a water supply source, a tub connecting pipe that guides water discharged from the detergent storage to the drum inlet, a tub water supply pipe that connects the tub with the water supply source, a drain hole defined to extend through the tub, and a drain pump connected to the drain hole.
  • the method may include supplying of water of supplying water to the tub via the tub water supply pipe, rotating of the drum of rotating the drum with the number of rotations for inducing a centrifugal force equal to or greater than 1 G after completion of the supplying of water, and supplying of the detergent of supplying the detergent and water into the drum via the storage water supply pipe while the rotating of the drum is in progress.
  • the supplying of water may proceed until reaching a first water level set to a water level lower than a lowest point of the drum.
  • the supplying of the detergent may proceed until reaching a second water level set to a water level higher than a lowest point of the drum.
  • the present disclosure provides the laundry treating apparatus and the method for controlling the laundry treating apparatus that may prevent the deterioration in the washing performance resulted from the lack of detergent.
  • the present disclosure provides the laundry treating apparatus and the method for controlling the laundry treating apparatus where the dissolving of the detergent is easy.
  • a laundry treating apparatus 100 may include a cabinet 1, a tub 2 positioned inside the cabinet to provide a space for storing water, and a drum 7 rotatably disposed inside the tub and where an object-to-be-washed (laundry or the like) is stored.
  • the cabinet 1 may be disposed to form an outer appearance of the laundry treating apparatus 100.
  • a laundry inlet 11 through which the laundry is inserted into and withdrawn from the cabinet 1 is defined in one surface of the cabinet 1.
  • FIG. 1 shows a case in which the laundry inlet 11 is defined in a front surface of the cabinet as an example.
  • the laundry inlet 11 may be opened or closed by a door 13 pivotably fixed to the cabinet 1.
  • a control panel 15 is disposed in a space of the front surface of the cabinet 1 above or below the laundry inlet 11.
  • the control panel 15 may include an input unit 151 and a display 153.
  • the input unit 151 may be formed as means for inputting a control command to a controller (not shown), and the display 153 may be formed as means for displaying control commands selectable via the input unit and displaying execution information of the control command selected via the input unit.
  • the tub 2 may include a tub body 21 that provides the space for storing water and tub supports 22 and 23 that fix the tub body 21 inside the cabinet 1.
  • the tub body 21 may have a hollow cylindrical shape, and may have a tub inlet 211 in one surface thereof (a surface located on a side facing the laundry inlet).
  • the tub supports may include a damper 22 that connects a lower area of the tub body 21 (an area located below a horizontal line passing through a center of the tub inlet) to the cabinet 1, and a spring 23 that connects an upper area of the tub body 21 to the cabinet 1.
  • the laundry inlet 11 and the tub inlet 211 may be connected to each other via a gasket 24.
  • the gasket 24 may be formed as a corrugated tube to not only guide the laundry supplied to the laundry inlet 11 to the tub inlet 211, but also minimize transmission of vibration of the tub body 21 to the cabinet 1.
  • a heater 25 may be disposed inside the tub body 21.
  • the heater 25 may be means for heating water stored in the tub, and may be fixed to the tub body 21 and positioned between a bottom surface of the drum 7 and a bottom surface of the tub 2.
  • the tub body 21 receives water via a water supply 3, and water stored in the tub body 21 is drained to the outside of the cabinet 1 via a drainage 4.
  • the drainage 4 may include a first drain pipe 41 that connects a drain hole 213 defined to extend through the bottom surface of the tub body 21 with a drain pump 43, and a second drain pipe 42 that guides water drained from the drain pump 43 to the outside of the cabinet 1.
  • the drain hole 213 may be positioned at the lowest point of the tub body 21, and the heater 25 may be positioned between the bottom surface of the drum 7 and the drain hole 213.
  • the sensing unit 8 may include a communication pipe 81 extending from the first drain pipe 41 toward a top surface of the cabinet 1 and a sensor 82 that senses a change in a pressure inside the communication pipe. It is preferable that a free end of the communication pipe 81 (one end of the communication pipe to which the sensor is fixed) is located at a point higher than the highest water level set in the tub body 21.
  • the drum 7 may include a drum body 71 located inside the tub body 21 to store the laundry therein, and a driver 74 that rotates the drum body 71.
  • the drum body 21 may have a hollow cylindrical shape, and may have a drum inlet 711 defined in one surface of the drum body (a surface on a side facing the tub inlet). Accordingly, when the door 13 opens the laundry inlet 11, a user may put the laundry into the drum body 71 via the laundry inlet 11, the tub inlet 211, and the drum inlet 711.
  • the drum body 21 has multiple communication holes 712.
  • the communication holes 712 may be defined as multiple through-holes defined to extend through a circumferential surface of the drum body 21.
  • the drum body 21 may have a lifter 713.
  • the lifter 713 is means for allowing the laundry to repeatedly ascend and descend inside the drum body 71 when the drum rotates, and is able to be formed as a board protruding from a circumferential surface of the drum body 21 toward a center of rotation of the drum body 21 .
  • the driver 74 may include a stator 741 fixed to a rear surface of the tub body 21 to form a rotating magnetic field, a rotor 742 rotated by the rotating magnetic field, and a rotation shaft 743 that extends through the tub body 21 to connect the drum body 71 with the rotor 742.
  • the laundry treating apparatus 100 may include a detergent storage 5.
  • the water supply 3 may include a storage water supply pipe (a first connecting pipe) 31 that supplies water to the detergent storage 5, and a tub connecting pipe (a second connecting pipe) 32 that guides water and a detergent discharged from the detergent storage 5 to the tub body 21.
  • the storage water supply pipe 31 may be disposed to connect a water supply source with the detergent storage 5, and opening and closing thereof may be controlled via a storage water supply pipe valve 34.
  • the water supply 3 may further include a tub water supply pipe 33 that supplies detergent-free water to the tub body 21 by directly connecting the water supply source with the tub body 21. Opening and closing of the tub water supply pipe 33 may be controlled via a tub water supply pipe valve (a third valve) 331.
  • the detergent storage 5 may include a housing 52 fixed inside the cabinet 1, a drawer 51 that may be extended to the outside of the cabinet 1 from the housing 52 to provide a space in which the detergent is stored, and a nozzle 54 that is fixed inside the cabinet 1 and supplies water to the drawer 51.
  • the housing 52 may have a housing outlet 53, and the tub connection pipe 32 may be formed as a flow channel that connects the housing outlet 53 (see FIG. 1 ) with the gasket 24.
  • a guide 321 that guides water inside the tub connection pipe 32 in a direction where the drum inlet 711 is located may be disposed at one end of the tub connection pipe 32.
  • the drawer 51 may have multiple spaces in which the detergent is stored.
  • the drawing shows a case in which the drawer 51 includes a first chamber 511, a second chamber 512, and a third chamber 513 as an example.
  • the chamber may be separated from each other.
  • the detergent inside the first chamber 511 may be discharged to the housing 52 via a first chamber outlet 514
  • the detergent in the second chamber 512 may be discharged to the housing 52 via a second chamber outlet 515
  • the detergent in the third chamber 513 may be discharged to the housing 52 via a third chamber outlet 516.
  • the drawing shows as an example a case in which the first chamber outlet 514 and the second chamber outlet 515 are defined as through-holes extending through the drawer 51 and the third chamber outlet 516 is formed as a siphon flow channel.
  • the nozzle 54 may include a nozzle body 541 having water flow channels 543, 544, and 545, and a cover 542 fixed to the nozzle body 541 to seal the flow channels.
  • the nozzle body 541 may include the first flow channel 543 that supplies water to the first chamber 511, the second flow channel 544 that supplies water to the second chamber 512, and the third flow channel 545 that supplies water to the third chamber 513.
  • the nozzle body 541 may have a first flow channel water inlet 543a that supplies water to the first flow channel 543 and a second flow channel water inlet 544a that supplies water to the second flow channel 544.
  • first flow channel water inlet 543a and the second flow channel water inlet 544a spray water at the same time
  • the first flow channel water inlet 543a and the second flow channel water inlet 544a may be arranged in a V-shape such that water sprayed from the water inlets 543a and 544a may collide with each other.
  • the first flow channel 543 may be defined as a groove extending from the first flow channel water inlet 543a disposed on one surface of the nozzle body 541 toward a top surface of the first chamber 511
  • the second flow channel 544 may be defined as a groove extending from the second flow channel water inlet 544a disposed on one surface of the nozzle body 541 toward a top surface of the second chamber 512.
  • the first flow channel 543 and the second flow channel water inlet 544a may have one intersection.
  • the third flow channel 545 may be defined as a groove extending from the intersection of the two flow channels 543 and 544 toward a top surface of the third chamber 513.
  • a water inlet (a third flow channel water inlet) 545a of the third flow channel 545 will be formed at the intersection of the first flow channel 543 and the second flow channel 544.
  • Water inside the first flow channel 543 is supplied to the first chamber 511 via a first flow channel outlet 543b, and water inside the second flow channel 544 is supplied to the second chamber 512 via a second flow channel outlet 544b.
  • the first flow channel outlet 543b may extend through the nozzle body 541 to connect the first flow channel 543 with the first chamber 511, and the second flow channel outlet 544b may extend through the nozzle body 541 to connect the second flow channel 544 with the second chamber 512.
  • water in the third flow channel 545 is supplied to the third chamber 513 via a third flow channel outlet 545b.
  • the third flow channel outlet 545b may extend through the nozzle body 541 to connect the third flow channel 545 with the third chamber 513.
  • the storage water supply pipe 31 may include a first water supply pipe 311 that connects the water supply source with the first flow channel water inlet 543a, and a second water supply pipe 312 that connects the water supply source and the second flow channel water inlet 544a.
  • the storage water supply pipe valve 34 may include a first valve 341 that controls opening and closing of the first water supply pipe 311 and a second valve 342 that controls opening and closing of the second water supply pipe 312.
  • first water supply pipe 311 When the first water supply pipe 311 is opened and the second water supply pipe 312 is closed, water will be supplied only to the first chamber 511 via the first flow channel 543. Conversely, when the first water supply pipe 311 is closed and the second water supply pipe 312 is opened, water will be supplied only to the second chamber 512 via the second flow channel 544. In one example, when the two water supply pipes 311 and 312 are simultaneously opened, water will be supplied only to the third chamber 513 via the third flow channel 545.
  • Water supplied to each of the chambers 511, 512, and 513 will flow to the housing 52 via each of the chamber outlets 514, 515, and 516 defined in each of the chambers, and water inside the housing 52 fill flow to the tub body 21 via the tub connecting pipe 32.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of a method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus having the above-described structure.
  • the control method in FIG. 4 may include supplying water (s10) of supplying only water to the tub 2, rotating the drum (s41) of rotating the drum 7 of rotating the drum 7 with the number of rotations that induces a centrifugal force equal to or greater than 1 G after the supplying of water is completed, and supplying the detergent (s43) of supplying the detergent and water into the drum 7 while the rotating of the drum is in progress.
  • the supplying of water (S10) is an operation of supplying water that does not contain the detergent to the tub 2, and is able to be performed as the controller (not shown) controls the tub water supply pipe valve 331 to open the tub water supply pipe 33.
  • the supplying of water (S10) may be an operation of supplying water to the tub 2 via a chamber in which no detergent is stored among the three chambers 511, 512, and 513 disposed in the detergent storage 5.
  • the supplying of water (S10) may be an operation of controlling the first valve 341 and the second valve 342 such that water is supplied to the tub 2 via the chamber in which no detergent is stored among the first chamber 511, the second chamber 512, and the third chamber 513 disposed in the drawer 51.
  • water when the detergent is stored in the first chamber 511, in the supplying of water (S10), water may be supplied only to the second flow channel 544 as the second valve 342 is operated, or water may be supplied only to the third flow channel 545 as both the first valve 341 and the second valve 342 are operated.
  • water may be supplied only to the first flow channel 543 as the first valve 341 is operated, or water may be supplied only to the third flow channel 545 as both the first valve 341 and the second valve 342 are operated.
  • water when the detergent is stored in the third chamber 513, in the supplying of water (S10), water may be supplied only to the first flow channel 543 as the first valve 341 is operated, or water may be supplied only to the second flow channel 544 as the second valve 342 is operated.
  • Which chamber stores the detergent and which chamber is empty may be determined by information input by the user via the input unit 151, or determined via the sensor that is disposed in the detergent storage 5 to sense whether the detergent is stored in each chamber 511, 512, and 513.
  • the supplying of water (S10) is performed until a water level inside the tub 2 reaches a predetermined first water level (S20).
  • the supplying of water (S10) is a process for minimizing the discharge of the detergent supplied via supplying the detergent (S40) to the first drain pipe 41 via the drain hole 213 (a process of forming a water barrier in the drain hole), so that it is preferable that the first water level is set to a water level that prevents the drain hole 213 from being exposed.
  • Whether the water level inside the tub body 21 has reached the first water level (S20) is determined via the sensing unit 8.
  • the sensing unit 8 senses that the water level inside the tub body 21 has reached the first water level, the supplying of water is terminated (S30).
  • the rotating of the drum (S41) and the supplying of the detergent (S43) may be initiated when the supplying of water is terminated (S30).
  • the rotating of the drum (S41) is an operation of rotating the drum body 71 such that the centrifugal force equal to or greater than 1 G is induced on the laundry stored in the drum body 71
  • the supplying of the detergent (S43) is an operation of supplying the detergent stored in the detergent storage 5 to the tub body 21 together with water while the rotating of the drum (S41) is in progress.
  • the rotating of the drum (S41) is executed by controlling the driver 74, and the supplying of the detergent (S43) is performed by controlling the opening and closing of the storage water supply pipes 311 and 312.
  • the supplying of the detergent (S40) may be an operation of controlling the first valve 341 and the second valve 342 such that water is supplied to the chamber in which the detergent is stored among the first chamber 511, the second chamber 512, and the third chamber 513 disposed in the drawer 51.
  • the supplying of the detergent will be a process of supplying water only to the first flow channel 543 by operating the first valve 341 when the detergent is stored in the first chamber 511, will be a process of supplying water only to the second flow channel 544 by operating the second valve 342 when the detergent is stored in the chamber 512, and will be a process of supplying water only to the third flow channel 545 by operating both the first valve 341 and the second valve 342 when the detergent is stored in the third chamber 513.
  • the laundry When the drum is rotated with the number of rotations that induces the centrifugal force equal to or greater than 1 G, the laundry will rotate in a state of being in close contact with the circumferential surface of the drum body 71, and the communication holes 712 defined in the circumferential surface of the drum body 71 will be closed.
  • the supplying of the detergent (S43) is executed in such state, as shown in (b) in FIG. 5 , the detergent and water will be sprayed into the drum body 71 by the guide 321.
  • the control method may solve a problem (lowering of washing power resulted from lack of the detergent or the like) that occurs as the detergent supplied via the tub connecting pipe 32 flows to the drain hole 213 located in the bottom surface of the tub body.
  • the control method may minimize a possibility that the detergent is discharged to the first drain pipe 41 via the drain hole 213.
  • the rotating of the drum (S41) and the supplying of the detergent (S43) are terminated when the water level inside the tub body 71 reaches a second water level set higher than the first water level (S50) (S60).
  • the second water level L3 is preferably set higher than the lowest point of the drum body 71. This is to allow water inside the tub body 21 to be supplied to the laundry inside the drum body 71.
  • the second water level may be determined based on an amount of the laundry (an amount of the object-to-be-washed) put into the drum body 71.
  • the control method may perform determining the laundry amount (s15) that is performed before initiating the supplying of the detergent (S43) and senses the amount of laundry stored in the drum 7.
  • the determining of the laundry amount (S15) may be performed in various ways.
  • a method for determining the laundry amount based on an amount of current supplied to the stator 741 while rotating the drum 7 by a predetermined reference angle, or a method for determining the laundry amount by measuring a rotation angle of the drum after supplying a predetermined amount of power to the stator 741 will be an example.
  • the second water level L2 is preferably set to increase in proportion to the amount of the object-to-be-washed stored in the drum 7.
  • the supplying of the detergent (S43) of supplying the detergent and water to the tub is terminated (S60).
  • the rotating of the drum (S41) is also preferably terminated.
  • control method may proceed to washing (S80) of removing foreign substances from the object-to-be-washed by rotating the drum 7.
  • the washing (S80) may be set to an operation of removing the foreign substances from the laundry by executing clockwise rotation and counterclockwise rotation of the drum 7 alternately by controlling the driver 74. Unlike as described above, in the washing (S80), a rotation direction of the drum may be set only to a clockwise direction or only to a counterclockwise direction.
  • dissolving (S70) of dissolving the detergent in water may be further included before initiating the washing (S80).
  • the dissolving (S70) may be an operation of rotating the drum 7 with the number of rotations smaller than the number of rotations set in the washing.
  • the drum may be set to perform the clockwise rotation and the counterclockwise rotation alternately, or may be set to rotate only in one of the two directions.
  • water may be heated as the heater 25 is operated together with the rotation of the drum.
  • the above-described control method may minimize, via the supplying of water (S10) and the rotating of the drum (S41), the possibility that the detergent supplied in the supplying of the detergent (S43) is discharged to the first drain pipe 41 via the drain hole 213, and accordingly, prevent deterioration of a washing performance resulted from the lack of the detergent.

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