Laundry treating apparatus and method for controlling the laundry treating apparatus
Disclosed is a method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus, wherein the laundry treating apparatus includes: a drum having a laundry storage space defined therein; a duct defining a channel for supplying air discharged from the drum back to the drum; a fan to move air along the duct; a heat-absorber for removing moisture from air introduced into the duct; a heat-emitter disposed inside the duct to heat air passing through the heat-absorber; a water collector for storing therein water discharged from air passing through the heat-absorber; a first filter for filtering air flowing from the drum to the duct; a second filter positioned between the first filter and the heat-absorber and filtering air passing through the first filter; a water discharger having a water storage space defined therein; a water discharger supply pipe for supplying water stored in the water collector to the water discharger; a water ejector for ejecting water into at least one of the second filter or the heat-absorber; a water ejector supply pipe for supplying water stored in the water collector to the water ejector; a water supply pipe constructed to connect the water discharger and the water collector to each other; a water supply valve for controlling opening and closing of the water supply pipe.
1 . A method for controlling a laundry treating apparatus, wherein the laundry treating apparatus comprises: a drum having a laundry storage space defined therein; a duct defining a channel for supplying air discharged from the drum back to the drum; a fan to move air along the duct; a heat-absorber for removing moisture from air introduced into the duct; a heat-emitter disposed inside the duct to heat air passing through the heat-absorber; a water collector for storing therein water discharged from air passing through the heat-absorber; a first filter for filtering air flowing from the drum to the duct; a second filter positioned between the first filter and the heat-absorber and filtering air passing through the first filter; a water discharger having a water storage space defined therein; a water discharger supply pipe for supplying water stored in the water collector to the water discharger; a water ejector for ejecting water into at least one of the second filter or the heat-absorber; a water ejector supply pipe for supplying water stored in the water collector to the water ejector; a water supply pipe configured to connect the water discharger and the water collector to each other; a water supply valve for controlling opening and closing of the water supply pipe, the method comprising:
a fan operation in which the fan causes air to move along the duct;
a pressure measurement operation in which a pressure sensor located between the first filter and the second filter measures a pressure inside the duct during the fan is operation;
a cleaning request operation in which when the pressure measured by the pressure sensor is lower than a predefined reference pressure, a message requesting cleaning of the first filter is output via at least one of a display panel or a speaker; and
a cleaning operation in which when the pressure measured by the pressure sensor is greater than or equal to the reference pressure, the water ejector ejects the water to at least one of the second filter or the heat-absorber.
2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising a water-level measurement operation in which a water-level sensor measures a water-level of the water collector.
3 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising a water supply request operation in which when the water-level of the water collector is lower than a cleaning-related reference water-level, water supply to the water discharger is requested via at least one of the display panel or the speaker.
4 . The method of claim 3 , further comprising a water supply operation in which during the water supply request operation or after completion of the water supply request operation, the water supply valve controls the water supply pipe to connect the water discharger and the water collector to each other such that water inside the water discharger flows to the water collector.
5 . The method of claim 4 , further comprising a humidity measurement operation in which a humidity sensor located between the first filter and the second filter measures a humidity of air introduced into the duct during the fan operation,
wherein the cleaning request operation is initiated when the pressure measured by the pressure sensor is lower than the reference pressure, and the humidity measured by the humidity sensor is lower than a predefined reference humidity.
6 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising a drying operation in which when the pressure measured by the pressure sensor is lower than the reference pressure, and the humidity measured by the humidity sensor is greater than or equal to the reference humidity, the fan, the heat-absorber, and the heat-emitter perform heat exchange between air and laundry in the drum.
7 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising:
an atmospheric pressure measurement operation in which the pressure sensor measures a pressure inside the duct when an operation of the fan stops; and
a notification operation in which when the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation is equal to the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation, a message that the first filter and the second filter are blocked is notified to a user via at least one of the display panel or the speaker.
8 . The method of claim 4 , further comprising an atmospheric pressure measurement operation in which the pressure sensor measures a pressure inside the duct when an operation of the fan stops,
wherein the cleaning operation is initiated when the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation is different from the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation, and a difference between the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation and the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation is equal to or greater than a difference between the reference pressure and the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation.
9 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising a humidity measurement operation in which a humidity sensor located between the first filter and the second filter measures a humidity of air introduced into the duct while the fan is working,
wherein the cleaning request operation is initiated when the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation is different from the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation, a difference between the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation and the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation is smaller than a difference between the reference pressure and the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation, and the humidity measured by the humidity sensor is lower than a predefined reference humidity.
10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising further comprises a drying operation in which when the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation is different from the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation, a difference between the pressure measured in the pressure measurement operation and the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation is smaller than a difference between the reference pressure and the pressure measured in the atmospheric pressure measurement operation, and the humidity measured by the humidity sensor is greater than or equal to the reference humidity, the fan, the heat-absorber, and the heat-emitter work to perform heat exchange between air and laundry in the drum.
11 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising a water supply operation in which when the water-level of the water collector is lower than a cleaning-related reference water-level, a connection channel valve controls opening and closing of a connection channel connecting a water supply source located outside the laundry treating apparatus and the water collector to each other such that water is supplied to the water collector through the connection channel.