LG GR-P247C, GR-L247C Service Manual

REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
GR-P247C
GR-L247C
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Safety Warning and Cautions ........................................................................................ 3
Chapter 4 Appearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every Part ....................................... 10
1. Appearance Size of Refrigerator .................................................................................................. 10
2. Main Name ................................................................................................................................... 11
3. Flower Lamp Operation (Applicable to some models only) ......................................................... 12
Chapter 5 Micom Function ............................................................................................................ 13
1. Operation Panel Figure ................................................................................................................ 13
2. Description of Function ................................................................................................................ 13
Chapter 6 Explanation of Micom Circuit ...................................................................................... 20
1. Explanation of PWB Circuit .......................................................................................................... 20
2. Sensor Resistance Characteristics Table .................................................................................... 25
3. Door open Detection Circuit ......................................................................................................... 36
4. PWB Circuit Diagram ................................................................................................................... 39
Chapter 7 Operation Principle and Repair Method of Ice Maker & Dispenser ......................... 41
1. Operation Principle ...................................................................................................................... 41
2. Function of Ice Maker .................................................................................................................. 42
3. Diagnosis of Ice Maker & Failure ................................................................................................. 45
4. Circuit Part of Ice Maker .............................................................................................................. 46
Chapter 8 Compressor .................................................................................................................. 47
1. Inverter Linear Compressor ......................................................................................................... 47
Chapter 9 Heavy Repair Method of Refrigerator Applying R600a Refrigerant ........................ 51
1. Outline .......................................................................................................................................... 51
2. Heavy Repair SVC Method .......................................................................................................... 52
EXPLODED VIEW ........................................................................................................................... 58
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Safety Warning and Cautions
Chapter 1 Safety Warning and Cautions
Cautions for safety’ should be observed since they are for previously prevent accidents and dangers when
properly use or repair products in a safe manner.
Cautions are classified into ‘Warning’ and ‘Caution’ and meaning of them are as follows
Warning
Caution
Warning means symbol to inform any accidents that may result in large danger such as death or severe injury, etc when violating instructions.
Caution means symbol to inform any accidents that may result in injury or physical damage of houses or furniture, etc when violating instructions.
Warning
Be cautions of air ventilation in case of repairing refrigerator cycle.
Remove heat source or fire appliance for working since R600a refrigerant is inflammable. (Absolute no-smoking)
Be cautious of electric shock.
Control board (PWB Main and Sub) uses power supply of about 310V.
Do not allow consumers to directly repair, disassemble or modify refrigerator.
Harm, electric shock or fire could occur.
Check that power plugs are not pressed by the rear side of refrigerator.
Damage of power plugs could result in fire or electric shock.
Use dedicate socket for power socket.
Inserting various products into a power socket at the same time for use could result in fire due to overheat of the socket part.
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Safety warnings and cautions
Ether
Benzene
Chemical
drugs
LP gas
Warning
If grounding is required, be sure to perform grounding.
Be sure to perform grounding if deemed there is danger of electric shock by water or moisture.
Copper
plate
Grounding nut
Grounding wire
More than 75cm
Don allow to keep drugs or academic data, etc in a refrigerator.
Inputting products requiring strict temperature control may result
in change of quality or danger due to unexpected reaction.
Do not allow to restore inflammable ether, benzene, alcohol, chemical drugs, LP gas, etc in a refrigerator.
There is danger of explosion and fire.
When getting refrigerator away, remove its door and do not leave refrigerator at a place where children play.
If children go in it and are entrapped in it, it is dangerous.
Take power plugs from socket for cleaning or repair. In addition, plug out or plug in with the wet hands.
Electric shock or harm may occur.
Check that dusts are adhered to the power socket and securely insert plugs by the end of pin so that shaking may not occur.
Dust or incomplete connection may result in fire.
Firstly take power socket out for
Electric shock may occur.
When dusts etc are stained to the pin part of the power socket, cleanly wipe out them.
Fire may occur.
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Safety warnings and cautions
Warning
Expand or modify length of power plugs to use.
Electric shock or fire may occur due to electrical damage of power cables.
Do not hang to the door of a refrigerator.
The refrigerator may upset or the hands may be held between doors and damaged. Especially, be cautious of children.
Leave fire appliances at a remote location.
There is danger of fire.
Do not place heavy objects on a refrigerator.
Dropping of objects when opening or closing doors may injury.
Do not use an inflammable spray near a refrigerator.
There is danger of fire since it is inflammable material.
Do not touch a refrigerator or socket when gas leaks and open the door for ventilation.
There is danger of burning due to explosion and sparking.
Do not spray inside or outside of the refrigerator.
Bad insulation of electrical part may result in electric shock or fire.
Always use inundated refrigerator after service.
Electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not use a refrigerator for other purpose than for home purpose (keeping of medical drugs or experimental materials, for vessel)
Unexpected danger such as fire, electric shock or deterioration of objects kept.
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Safety warnings and cautions
Caution
Do put the vessel that flower base, cup, cosmetics or drugs, etc are contained on the refrigerator.
Fire or electric shock may occur, or injury due to dropping may occur.
Do not put bottles, etc in the freezing room.
There is injury danger due to icing and breaking of contents.
Accurately arrange wiring of the housing part for failure repair.
Check that the hanging part of the housing part is firmly suspended.
Do not accumulate objects on a refrigerator or do not keep foods in random method.
Dropping of objects when opening or closing the door may cause physical injury.
Be sure to rated parts for replacement of electric parts.
Check marking of model, rated voltage, rated current, operation temperature, etc of electrical parts.
Do not damage, process or forcedly bend, take out or twist power cords.
Damage of power cords may cause fire or electric shock.
Entirely remove dusts or foreign materials from housing part, wiring part and checking part, etc for failure repair.
Danger of fire can be prevented from tracking, short, etc.
Check that there is a track that moisture is penetrated into electric parts.
If there is a track that moisture is penetrated, replace parts or take a necessary step such as insulation tapping.
Do not put the hands or tools, etc into the ice discharging outlet to check proper operation of the ice feeding motor.
Damage of parts or injury of the hands may occur.
Check assembling status of parts after failure repair.
Parts should show same status before repair.
Insert power plug into a socket after more than 5 minutes pass when taking out plugs and then inserting them again.
Unreasonable operation of a compressor may cause failure.
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Safety warnings and cautions
Caution
power plugs catching with the end of plugs without catching cords.
Fire may occur due to electric shock or short-circuit.
Take power plugs from the socket when not using them for a long time.
Electric shock, electrical leakage or fire may occur due to weaken insulation.
Do not install product at a place with much moisture and where water spatters.
Deterioration of insulation may cause electrical leakage.
Do not use power cords or power plugs when they are damaged or holes of power plugs are loose. Fire may occur due to electric shock or short-circuit.
Do not install the product at the place where the floor is strong and horizontal.
If installing the product at unstable place, the refrigerator may upset due to closing or opening of doors of refrigerator and user may be damaged.
Transport product catching with handles on the bottom side and the top side when transporting.
If not catching with handles, you can be damaged since the hands
are slipped. Danger of fire can be prevented from tracking, short, etc.
Do not touch foods or vessels (made of metal) in the freezing room with the wet hands.
You may be frostbitten.
Do not put the hands under tha bottom of the refrigerator.
The bottom side of the refrigerator is made of iron plate and so you may be damaged.
Be caution since a person near the refrigerator may be damaged when opening or closing the doors.
Be cautious since the hands or foots are lay between door gaps and children beside the doors may be damaged by the corners of product.
Do not put live animals in the refrigerator.
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Product Standards
Chapter 2 Product Standards
Divison
Effective inner
capacity
Outer dimension (W x D x H) Rated voltage and frequency
Rated consumption power of motor
Heater
Rated consumption power
Temperature control
Defrost
F-Room
R-Room
Freezing cycle
Capillary tube
Product
-related parts
Parts related
Electrical
parts
standard
Ice and water
dispenser
with dewing
prevention
For preventing
ice making
Model Name
Total inner capacity(L)
F-Room R-Room
Product weight (kg)
F-Room R-Room
Cooling method
F-Room R-Room
Method
Start
End
Evaporation
Type of heat shield
Shelf
Auto door ice-maker
door ice-maker
-35special R-Room
Fixed drawer
Shelf
Egg container
Vacuum shielding vegetable room
Vegetable room
Compressor driving method
Evaporator Condenser F-Room oil
Type of refrigerant
F-Room R-Room
Dryer (drying tube)
Initial defrost Defrost cycle
Rest time
Defrost sensor
Temp. fuse (rated/ operation temperature)
Heater sheath
Dispenser duct door heater
Chute heater R-Room home bar heater F-Room home bar heater
Dispenser heater
Water supply heater
Overload protective device
Cold/freezing fan motor
Fan motor for cooling condenser
Inside lamp at F-Room
Inside lamp at R-Room
Flower lamp switch
Door switch (F-Room/R-Room)
Home bar door switch
Flower lamp
Main Fuse
Power cord
Icemaker unit
Ice feeding and clashing motor
(Motor, Geared)
Solenoid cube
Duct door Motor
Water Valve
Pump(Option)
GR-P247C
617 205 412
910 X 788 X 1785
AC220~240/50~60Hz
135
90 ± 15%[W] 200 ± 15%[W] 160 ± 15%[W]
Indirect cooling(F/R Control)
Micom(Outside) Micom(Outside)
Forced method
Auto
Auto Forced method Cyclo-Pentane
4 1 1
­2 3 1 1 2
IPM operation
Pin tube type
Forced convection method
HTS60MT(190 cc)
R600a(75 g)
0.85
MOLECULAR SIEVE XH-9
4~5 hours (vary depending on condition)
9~11hours (vary depending on condition)
F-Room: 3Min, R-Room: 5Min
F-Room: 5, R-Room: Returned to defrost function when reaching to 10
AC240V (F-Room:200W, R-Room:150W)
0.9
250/72
-
DC 12V/0.5W
AC220V / 4.3W
-
AC230V / 8W
DC 0.8W
MRA12300-9201
DC 13V
DC 14V 12V / 8.7W 12V / 8.7W
250V/0.5A 250V/0.5A
250V/9A
12.25
DC 12V
230V~240V 50Hz
20RPM 240V/50Hz
DC12V
220V~240V/50~60Hz
DC12V
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Product Standards
Chapter 2 Product Standards
Divison
Effective inner
capacity
Outer dimension (W x D x H) Rated voltage and frequency
Rated consumption power of motor
Heater
Rated consumption power
Temperature control
Defrost
F-Room
R-Room
Freezing cycle
Capillary tube
Product
-related parts
Parts related
Electrical
parts
standard
Ice and water
dispenser
with dewing
prevention
For preventing
ice making
Model Name
Total inner capacity(L)
F-Room R-Room
Product weight (kg)
F-Room R-Room
Cooling method
F-Room R-Room
Method
Start
End
Evaporation
Type of heat shield
Shelf
Auto door ice-maker
door ice-maker
-35special R-Room
Fixed drawer
Shelf
Egg container
Vacuum shielding vegetable room
Vegetable room
Compressor driving method
Evaporator Condenser F-Room oil
Type of refrigerant
F-Room R-Room
Dryer (drying tube)
Initial defrost Defrost cycle
Rest time
Defrost sensor
Temp. fuse (rated/ operation temperature)
Heater sheath
Dispenser duct door heater
Chute heater R-Room home bar heater F-Room home bar heater
Dispenser heater
Water supply heater
Overload protective device
Cold/freezing fan motor
Fan motor for cooling condenser
Inside lamp at F-Room
Inside lamp at R-Room
Flower lamp switch
Door switch (F-Room/R-Room)
Home bar door switch
Flower lamp
Main Fuse
Power cord
Icemaker unit
Ice feeding and clashing motor
(Motor, Geared)
Solenoid cube
Duct door Motor
Water Valve
Pump(Option)
GR-L247C
617 205 412
910 X 788 X 1785
AC220~240/50~60Hz
135
90 ± 15%[W] 200 ± 15%[W] 160 ± 15%[W]
Indirect cooling(F/R Control)
Micom(Outside) Micom(Outside)
Forced method
Auto
Auto Forced method Cyclo-Pentane
4 1 1
­2 3 1 1 2
IPM operation
Pin tube type
Forced convection method
HTS60MT(190 cc)
R600a(75 g)
0.85
MOLECULAR SIEVE XH-9
4~5 hours (vary depending on condition)
9~11hours (vary depending on condition)
F-Room: 3Min, R-Room: 5Min
F-Room: 5, R-Room: Returned to defrost function when reaching to 10
AC240V (F-Room:200W, R-Room:150W)
0.9
250/72
-
DC 12V/0.5W
-
AC230V / 8W
DC 0.8W
MRA12300-9201
DC 13V
DC 14V 12V / 8.7W 12V / 8.7W
250V/0.5A
250V/9A
12.25
DC 12V
230V~240V 50Hz
20RPM 240V/50Hz
DC12V
220V~240V/50~60Hz
DC12V
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Circuit Diagram
Chapter 3 Circuit Diagram
MODEL : GR-P247C / GR-L247C
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Appearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every Part
Chapter 4 Appearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every Part
1. Appearance Size of Refrigerator
(Unit : mm)
Model
Model
ltem
Width
Depth
Height
Minimum air
circulation
space
Width(A)
When opening door by 90°(including handle) (B)
Case (including back handle) (C)
After disassembling door (including hinge, L) (D)
Including door (not including handle) (E)
Including handle (F)
When opening door by 90°(G)
Cabinet (H)
Including cover PWB (J)
Including door (K)
Top part
Side
Rear part
GR-P247C / GR-L247C
910
1126
615
638
715
788
1156.5
1750
1784
1785
300
20
50
Front View
Plane View
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Appearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every PartAppearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every Part
2. Major Name MODEL : GR-P247C
Cover Hinge
Cover PWB
Door Ice-maker
F-Room Shelf
F-Room Drawer
F-Room Basket
Oil Product Corner
R-Room Shelf
Mobile Egg Vessel
R-Room Basket
R-Room Home Bar
Nano Hardwood Charcoal Deodorization
Fresh Vegetable Room Cover
Fresh Vegetable Room
Vacuum Shielding Type of Vegetable Room
Fresh Vegetable Room Cover
R-Room Basket
Fresh Vegetable Room
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Appearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every Part
2. Major Name MODEL : GR-L247C
Cover Hinge
Cover PWB
Door Ice-maker
F-Room Shelf
F-Room Drawer
F-Room Basket
Oil Product Corner
R-Room Shelf
Mobile Egg Vessel
R-Room Basket
Nano Hardwood Charcoal Deodorization
Fresh Vegetable Room Cover
Fresh Vegetable Room
Vacuum Shielding Type of Vegetable Room
Fresh Vegetable Room Cover
R-Room Basket
Fresh Vegetable Room
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Micom Function
Chapter 5 Micom Function
1. Operating panel
1-1. GR-P247C / GR-L247C
Express freezer button
Dispenser Selection Button
Te mperature adjustment button for freezer compartment
Te mperature adjustment button for refrigerator compartment
Dispenser light on/off button & filter reset button(3secs)
Door open alarm & lock button(3secs)
1-2. Display Second Function
1. Buzzer sound mute Mode
When the power of the refrigerator is turned on for the first time, the buzzer icon lights up and when the door is opened for a long time, the buzzer goes off. Press the Alarm/Lock key once to activate and again to deactivate the function.
2. Display Power saving Mode
If there is no entry 20~60 seconds after the power of the display is turned on (60 seconds if no button is pressed after the power is turned on and 20 seconds when a button is pressed), it automatically switches to the power saving mode to display only the current selection of dispenser and lock status. All icons on the display will be turned on when the door is opened or the button is pressed. When you want to cancel the power saving mode, press the Express FRZ button and Freezer Button simultaneously for more than 5 seconds, and when the mode is canceled, all segments of the displays shows the current status. If you want to use the Power Saving Mode again, press the same buttons in the same method as canceling.
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2. Function description
2-1. Funnction of Temperature Selection
Division
Change of
Indication
Lamp
Freezer Control
Change of
Indication
Lamp
Refrigeration Control
Type-1
(88-LCD)
Division
Type-1
(88-LCD)
Power Initially On
-19
-19
Power Initially On
3
3
5th Press
-15
-15
4th Press 5th Press 6th Press 7th Press 1st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press
6th Press
-16
-16
6
6
5
5
7th Press
-17
-17
4
4
8th Press
-18
-18
9th Press
3
3
-19
-19
1st Press
-20
-20
2
2
2nd Press
-21
-21
1
1
3rd Press
-22
-22
0
0
4th Press
-23
-23
1. The actual inner temperature varies varies depending on the food status, as the indicated setting temperature is a target temperature, not actual temperature within refrigerator.
2. Refrigeration function is weak in the initial time. Please adjust temperature as above after using refrigerator for minimum 2~3 days.
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2-2. Automatic ice maker
The automatic ice maker can automatically make 6 pieces of ice cube at a time, 50~60 pieces a day. But these quantities
may be varied according to various conditions including how many times the refrigerator door opens and closes.
Ice making stops when the ice storage bin is full.
If you don’t want to use automatic ice-maker, change the ice-maker switch to ON-OFF.
If you want to use automatic ice-maker again, change the switch to OFF-ON.
NOTE : It is normal that a noise is produced when ice made is dropped into the ice storage bin.
2-3. When ice maker does not operate smoothly
Ice is lumped together
When ice is lumped together, take the ice lumps out of the ice storage bin, break them into small pieces, and then place
them into the ice storage bin again.
When the ice maker produces too small or lumped together ice, the amount of water supplied to the ice maker need to be
adjusted. Contact the service center.
If ice is not used frequently, it may lump together.
Power failure
Ice may drop into the freezer compartment. Take the ice storage bin out and discard all the ice then dry it and place it
back. After the machine is powered again, crushed ice will be automatically selected.
The unit is newly installed
It takes about 12 hours for a newly installed refrigerator to make ice in the freezer compartment.
2-4. Express freezing
1. Express freezing is function to improve cooling speed of the freezing room by consecutively operating compressors and freezing room fan.
2. Express freezing is released if power failure occurs and then returns to the original status.
3. Temperature setting is not changed even if selecting the express freezing.
4. The change of temperature setting at the freezing room or the cold storage room is allowed with express freezing selected and prrocessed.
5. The cold storage room operates the status currently set with Express freezing selected and procesed.
6. If selecting the Express freezing, the Express freezing function is released after continuously operating compressor and freezing room fan.
7. If frost removal starting time is arrived during Express freezing, Express freezing operation is done only for the remaining time after completion of frost removal when the Express freezing operation time passes 90 minutes. If passing 90 minutes, Express freezing operation is done only for 2 hours after completion of frost removal.
8. If pressing Express freezing button during frost removal, the Express freezing LED is turned on but if pressing the Express freezing, compressor operates after the remaining time has passed.
9. If selection Express freezing within 7 minutes (delay for 7 minutes of compressor) after the compressor stops, compressor operates after the remaining time has passed.
10. The freezing room fan motor operates at the high speed of RPM during operation of Express freezing.
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2-5. Control of variable type of freezing room fan
1. To increase cooling speed and load response speed, MICOM variably controls freezing room fan motor at the high speed of RPM and standard RPM.
2. MICOM only operates in the input of initial power or special freezing operation or load response operation for the high speed of RPM and operates in the standard RPM in other general operation.
3. If opening doors of freezing / cold storage room or home bar while fan motor in the freezing room operates, the freezing room fan motor normally operates (If being operated in the high speed of RPM, it converts operation to the standard RPM). However, if opening doors of freezing room or home bar, the freezing room fan motor stops.
4. As for monitoring of BLDC fan motor error in the freezing room, MICOM immediately stops the fan motor by determining that the BLDC fan motor is locked or poor if there would be position signal for more than 65 seconds at the BLDC motor. Then it displays failure (refer to failure diagnosis function table) at the display part of refrigerator, performs re-operation in the cycle of 30 minutes. If normal operation is performed, poor status is released and refrigerator returns to the initial status (reset).
2-6. Control of M/C room fan motor
1. The M/C room fan motor performs ON/OFF control by linking with the COMP.
2. It controls at the single RPM without varying RPM.
3. Failure sensing method is same as in fan motor of freezing fan motor (refer to failure diagnosis function table for failure display).
2-7. Door opening alarm
1. Buzzer generates alarm sound if doors are not closed even when more than a minute consecutively has passed with doors of freezing / cold storage room or home bar opened.
2. Buzzer rings three times in the interval of 0.5 second after the first one-minute has passed after doors are opened and then repeats three times of On/Off alarm in the cycle of every 30 seconds.
3. If all the doors of freezing / cold storage room or home bar are closed during door open alarm, alarm is immediately released.
Doors of freezing / cold storage room
or home bar
BUZZER
2-8 Ringing of button selection buzzer
1. If pressing the front display button, “Ding ~ “ sound rings.
2-9. Ringing of compulsory operation, compulsory frost removal buzzer
1. If pressing the test button in the main PCB, “Phi ~ “ sound rings.
2. In selecting compulsory operation, alarm sound is repeated and completed in the cycle of On for 0.2 second and Off for
1.8 second three times.
3. In selecting compulsory frost removal, alarm sound is repeated and completed in the cycle of On for 0.2 second , Off for
0.2 second, On for 0.2 second and Off for 1.4 second three times.
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2-10. Function of Trouble Diagnosis(88-LED)
1. Failure diagnosis function is function to facilitate service when nonconforming matters affecting performance of product during use of product.
2. In occurrence of failure, pressing the function adjustment button does not perform function and only alarm sound (“Ding~”) rings.
3. If nonconforming matters occurred are released during display of failure code, MICOM returns to the original state (Reset).
4. Failure code is displayed on the display part of setting temperature for the freezing room and the display part of setting temperature for the cold storage room of LED, which are placed at the display part of a refrigerator. All the LED graphics other than a failure code are turned off
MICOM FAILURE DIAGNOSIS TABLE
CAUTION 1) DEFECT FAILURE CODE IS INDICATED ON THE DISPLAY PART OF SETUP TEMPERATURE FOR THE COLD STORAGE ROOM AND
OF SETUP TEMPERATURE FOR THE FREEZING ROOM, AND THE OTHER DISPLAY PART IS TURNED OFF.
2) MAKE A PROPER OPERATION THROUGH REAPPLICATION AFTER ALWAYS TURNING OFF POWER WHEN DIAGNOSING FAILURE AND FINISHING TEST MODE.
(1) FAILURE DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
FAILURE CODE INDICATION PART
NO ITEM
ABNORMAL
1
FREEZER SENSOR
ABNORMAL REFRIGERATOR SENSOR1(R1)
2
(UPPER PART IN THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT)
ABNORMAL REFRIGERATOR SENSOR2(R2)
3
(UPPER PART IN THE REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT)
ABNORMAL FREEZER DEFROST
4
SENSOR
ABNORMAL REFRIGERATOR
5
DEFROST SENSOR
FAILED FREEZER DEFROSTING
6
FAILED REFRIGERATOR
7
DEFROSTING
ABNORMAL FREEZER FAN
8
MOTOR
ABNORMAL REFRIGERATOR FAN
9
MOTOR
ABNORMAL CONDENSOR FAN
10
MOTOR
ABNORMAL COMMUNICATION
11
ABNORMAL AMBIENT SENSOR
12
ABNORMAL ICE-MAKER SENSOR
13
ABNORMAL ICE-MAKER UNIT
14
ABNORMAL WATER-TANK
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SENSOR
NOTE1) "Er rt", "Er SS", "Er r2", "Er IS", "Er It" Appears on the display when Express Frz. key and Freezer temp. key pressed at the same time for 1sec. NOTE2) Except 5 Errors displayed above, all the errors are displayed on the panel after 3 hours from the initial error. NOTE3) All the errors can be displayed within the 3-hour period upon pressing the Express Frz. key and the Freezer temp. key at the same time for
1 second or longer.
FREEZER ROOM
TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY
REFRIGERATOR
NOTCH
ROOM NOTCH
TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY
Er FS
Er rS
Er r2
FdS
rdS
FdH
rdH
Er FF
Er rF
Er CF
Er CO
Er rt
Er IS
Er It
Er SS
CONTENTS OF FAILURE
FREEZER SENSOR SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
REFRIGERATOR SENSOR(R1) SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
REFRIGERATOR SENSOR(R2) SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
FREEZER DEFROST SENSOR SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
REFRIGERATOR DEFROST SENSOR SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
DEFROST HEATER, TEMPERATURE FUSE SHORT CIRCUIT, UNPLUGGED CONNECTOR (INDICATED 4 HOUR LATER AFTER TROUBLE)
MORTOR DEFECT, HOKED OF LEAD WIRE TO FAN CONTACT OF STRUCTURE WITH FAN, SHORT OR OPEN OF LEAD WIRE(THERE NO SIGNAL OF BLDC FAN MOTOR MORE THAN 65 SECONDS IN OPERATION OF FAN MOTOR
SHORT OR OPEN OF LEAD WIRE CONNECTING BETWEEN MAIN PCB AND DISPLAY PCB, TRANSMISSION TR AND RECEIVING PART.
AMBIENT SENSOR SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
ICE-MAKER SENSOR SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
FAULTY ICE-MAKER UNIT MOTOR OR HALLIC, LEAD WIRE SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT, FAULTY MOTOR DRIVING CIRCUIT
WATER-TANK SENSOR SHORT&OPEN CIRCUIT
COMPRESSOR
ON FOR 30
MINUTES/
OFF FOR 10
MINUTES
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PRODUCT OPERATION STAUS IN FAILURE
FREEZER FAN
INSPECTS AFTER
30 MINUTES)
REFRIGERATOR
MOTOR
OFF (RE-
FAN MOTOR
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OFF (RE-
INSPECTS AFTER
30 MINUTES)
: PROPER OPERATION
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
OFF (RE-
INSPECTS AFTER
30 MINUTES)
FREEZER DEFROST
HEATER
NO
DETROST
○○○
○○
REFRIGERATOR
DEFROST
HEATER
NO
DETROST
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Micom Function
2-11. Test Function
1. Test function is function to find out any failed part in the failure status or check function of PWB and the product.
2. The test button is placed on the main PCB (test switch) of the refrigerator. The refrigerator ends the test mode after Max. 2 hours irrespective of modes and returns to normal status (reset).
3. The function control button is not detected during test mode.
4. When ending test mode, take out power cords and insert them again so as to become normal status.
5. If defect such as sensor failure during test mode is detected, release Test Mode to display failure code.
6. Test Mode is not performed even if pressing the test button during display of failure code.
MODE OPERATION CONTENTS REMARKS
TEST1
TEST2
NORMAL
STATUS
PRESS THEST BUTTON ONCE <STRONG COLD MODE>
PRESS TEST BUTTON ONCE AT THE TEST MODE 1 STATUS <FORCED DEFROST MODE>
PRESS TEST BUTTON ONCE AT THE TEST MODE 2 STATUS
1.CONTINUOUS OPERATION OF COMPRESSOR AND CONDENSER FAN MOTOR.
2.ALL DEFROST HEATERS TURNS OFF
3.10 MINUTES IN EARLY STAGE REFRIGERATOR FAN MOTOR ON
4.AFTER 10 MINUTES ALL FAN MOTORS ON WHEN THE FREEZER SENSOR IS ABOVE -5°C AND REFRIGERATOR SENSOR IS ABOVE +15°C
1.COMPRESSOR OFF
2.ALL FAN MOTORS OFF
3.ALL DEFROST HEATERS ON
RETRUING TO INITIAL STATUS COMPERSSOR WILL OPERATE
5.JUST REFRIGERATOR FAN MOTOR ON WHEN THE FREEZER SENSOR IS BELOW -14°C AND REFRIGERATOR SENSOR IS ABOVE +1.5°C
6.REMAINING CONDITION FREEZER FAN MOTOR ON
4.ALL DISPLAY GRAPHICS TURNS OFF (ONLY FAILURE CODE INDICATION PART TURNS ON “22 22” STATUS)
FREEZER FAN MOTOR TURNS OFF IN FREEZER ROOM DOOR OPENING. REFRIGERATOR FAN MOTOR TURNS OFF IN REFRIGERATOR ROOM DOOR OPENING.
RETURNS TO THE NORMAL MODE WHEN THE FREEZER DEFROST SENSOR IS ABOVE +5°C AND REFRIGERATOR DEFROST SENSOR IS ABOVE +18.°C
AFTER DELAY FOR 3 MINUTES
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Micom Function
2-12. Functions performed when Ice Dispenser and Water Dispenser are mounted
1. This is function to dispense ice and water outside without opening doors.
2. If pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch (rubber button) after selecting ice (cube ice, slice ice) or water, relevant ice and water come out. However, when selecting ice, the duct door is opened by electric solenoid (duct door, solenoid) if pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch. The duct door is closed after it remains for 5 seconds in open status if pressing and then releasing the Dispenser Pressing Switch.
3. Function to dispense ice and water out stops in the F-door open status.
4. If there is no OFF signal for 3 minutes after pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch after selecting ice (cube ice, crushed ice) or water, the refrigerator automatically turns off both gear motor and solenoid (cube, water). However, the solenoid (duct door) stops when 5 seconds pass after turning off. (This is for preventing coil-short due to heating of solenoid.)
5. Dispenser Lamp On/Off Function If pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch after selecting ice (cube ice, crushed ice) or water, the lamp on the dispenser part turns on and if releasing it, turns off.
6. Water/Crushed Ice/Cube Select Function
1) This is function to operate the refrigerator as Water/Crushed Ice/Cube function on the function control part depending
on user s selection. If pressing the Select Dispenser button, display and selection are done.
2) For the initial Power On, cube ice is automatically selected.
3) If pressing the Press Switch when ices are generated in the ice bank for selecting Crushed Ice, the refrigerator
operates the gear motor so that crushed ices are supplied outside.
4) If pressing the Press Switch when ices are generated in the ice bank for selecting Cube Ice, the refrigerator operates
the gear motor so that crushed ices are supplied outside.
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