Samsung RF26XAEPN, RF267AERS, RF26XAERS, RF267AEBP, RF267AEWP User Manual

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MODEL NAME :RF267AE**
RF26XAE**
MODEL CODE :RF267AERS/XAA
RF267AEPN/XAA RF267AEBP/XAA RF267AEWP/XAA RF26XAERS/XAA RF26XAEPN/XAA
REFRIGERATOR CONTENTS
1. PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)··4
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
5 . EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
6. PCB DIAGRAM
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7. WIRING DIAGRAM
8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The service guide is for service men with adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and technician experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or dealer cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information.
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
Technical Service Guide
Copyright
All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without written permission from the SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS Company.
2009
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Contents
1. PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS) ··············································4
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ····················································8 2-1) INTRODUCTION OF MAIN FUNCTION 2-2) SPECIFICATIONS ························································10 2-3) INTERIOR VIEWS (RF267) 2-3) INTERIOR VIEWS (RF26V)
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2-4) MODEL SPECIFICATION &SPECIFICATION CHART ·································13 2-5) DIMENSIONS OF REFRIGERATOR ············································16 2-6) OPTIONAL MATERIAL SPECIFICATION ·········································17 2-8) REFRIGERANT ROUTE IN REFRIGERATION CYCLE 2-9) COOLING AIR CIRCULATION
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3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ···············································20 3-1) PRECAUTION ··························································21 3-2) REFRIGERATOR DOOR 3-3) DOOR HANDLE
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3-4) REFRIGERATOR LIGHT ····················································25 3-5) COVER-DISPLAY & WATER-DISPENSER ········································25 3-6) WATER-DISPENSER ······················································26 3-7) GLASS SHELF 3-8) FOLDABLE GLASS SHELF
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3-9) VEGETABLE & FRUIT DRAWERS SHELF ········································28 3-10) COOL SELECT PANTRY ··················································29 3-11) WATER TANK ·························································30 3-12) MOTOR DAMPER ······················································· 32 3-13) WATER FILTER (DISASSEMBLY) ·············································32 3-14) WATER FILTER (REASSEMBLY) ·············································33 3-15) GALLON DOOR BIN ·····················································33 3-16) VERTICAL HINGED SECTION ···············································34 3-17) EVAPORATOR COVER IN REFRIGERATOR ······································35 3-18) EVAPORATOR IN REFRIGERATOR ···········································36 3-19) FREEZER DOOR 3-20) PULL OUT DRAWER
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3-21) ICE-MAKER ···························································39 3-22) FREEZER LIGHT ·······················································40 3-23) DOOR SWITCH IN FREEZER ················································40 3-24) EVAPORATOR COVER IN FREEZER ···········································41 3-25) EVAPORATOR IN FREEZER ················································41 3-26) MACHINE COMPARTMENT ·················································42 3-27) ELECTRIC BOX
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
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4-1) FUNCTION FOR FAILURE DIAGNOSIS ··········································47
4-1-1. TEST MODE (MANUAL OPERATION / MANUAL DEFROST FUNCTION) ··················47 4-1-2. DISPLAY FUNCTION OF COMMUNICATION ERROR ······························48 4-1-3. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ···········································49 4-1-4. DISPLAY FUNCTION OF LOAD CONDITION 4-1-5. EXHIBITION MODE SETTING FUNCTION
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4-1-6. OPTION SETTING FUNCTION ············································53 4-1-7. OPTION TABLE ······················································56
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4-2) DIAGNOSTIC METHOD ACCORDING TO THE TROUBLE SYMPTOM(FLOW CHART) ············57
4-2-1. IF THE TROUBLE IS DETECTED BY SELF-DIAGNOSIS 4-2-2. IF FAN DOES NOT OPERATE(F, R, C - FAN) ···································68 4-2-3. IF ICE ROOM FAN DOES NOT OPERATE ·····································69 4-2-4. IF ICE MAKER DOES NOT OPERATE ········································70 4-2-5. IF DEFROST DOES NOT OPERATE (F,R DEF HEATER) 4-2-6. IF POWER IS NOT SUPPLIED
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4-2-7. IF COMPRESSOR DOES NOT OPERATE ·····································73 4-2-8. WHEN ALARM SOUND CONTINUOUS WITHOUT STOP(RELATED WITH BUZZER SOUND) ····74 4-2-9. IF PANEL PCB DOES NOT WORK NORMALLY ··································76 4-2-10. IF PANTRY PANEL PCB IS NOT WORKING NORMALLY ···························77 4-2-11. WHEN REFRIGERATOR ROOM LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT UP ·······················78 4-2-12. IF ICE WATER IS NOT SUPPLIED ·········································79 4-2-13. IF WATER IS NOT SUPPLIED ············································80 4-2-14. IF CUBED OR CRUSHED ICE IS NOT SUPPLIED ·······························81 4-2-15. IF COVER ICE ROUTE MOOR(GEARD MOTOR) IS NOT WORKING NORMALLY
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5 . EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
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5-1) FREEZER ·····························································84 5-2) REFRIGERATOR ························································87 5-3) CABINET ·····························································93 5-4) DISASSEMBLY OF FREEZE DOOR ············································97 5-5) DISASSEMBLY OF REFRIGERATOR DOOR LEFT ·································100 5-6) DISASSEMBLY OF REFRIGERATOR DOOR RIGHT ·································103
6. PCB DIAGRAM ···························································105 6-1) PCB LAYOUT WITH PART POSITION ··········································106 6-2) PCB LAYOUT WITH PART POSITION (INVERTER BOARD)·····························107 6-3) CONNECTOR LAYOUT WITH PART POSITION (MAIN BOARD) ·························108 6-4) PCB LAYOUT WITH PART POSITION (MAIN BOARD) ································109 6-5) CONNECTOR LAYOUT WITH PART POSITION (INVERTER BOARD) ······················110
7. WIRING DIAGRAM ·························································111 7-1) MODEL : RF267AD·······················································111 7-2) MODEL : RF26VAD
8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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8-1) WHOLE BLOCK DIAGRAM ·················································113
8-1-1. MODEL : RF267AD ···················································113 8-1-2. MODEL : RF26VAD ···················································114 8-1-3. INVERTER BOARD
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8-2) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ······················································111
8-2-1. MODEL : RF267AD / RF26VAD
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8-2-2. INVERTER BOARD ···················································117
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1. PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
Before servicing the refrigerator or replacing parts, unplug the unit from the wall outlet.
Shock Hazard, observe basic safety rules.
Be sure to use the specified generic parts when servicing the product.
Confirm the Model Number on Product itself. Inspect the mew part and assembly for Voltage, Current and temperature specifications.
During the Diagnostic and Troubleshooting phase it is recommended to do a
visual inspection of all the connections of the wiring harness to the PCB ASSY.
Check the traces of water infiltration at the electric parts.
If there is a trace of water infiltration it is necessary for you to replace the
insulation tape or harness.
Check the assemble status of parts after troubleshooting.
It should be done indiscriminately as before the repair.
Check the use circumstance of refrigerator.
If the refrigerator is installed at the place that is damp or wet, or status of installation is unstable, change the installation place.
Do earth in case of need.
Particularly, Be sure to earth when there is a risk of an electric leakage by humidity or wetness.
Do not use multi plugs in a plug socket at the same time. Check if the power cord and socket is damaged, pressed, squeezed, or fired.
If the plug or plug socket is damaged, repair or exchange that
immediately.
Do not allow consumers to repair the appliance by themselves.
Do not store other materials except the foods.
Drugs or scientific materials : difficult to keep precise temperature.
The inflammables(alcohol, benzene, ether, LP gas, butane gas etc.):
have risk of explosion.
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PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
Read all instructions before repairing the product and follow the instructions in order to prevent danger or property damage.
CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS DISPLAYED
Indicates that a
Warning
danger of death or serious injury exists.
Indicates that a risk
Caution
of personal injury or material damage exists.
Warning & Caution
Pull the power plug out to exchange the interior lamp of the refrigerator.
It may cause electric shock.
Use the rated components on the replacement.
Check the correct model, rated voltage, rated current, operating temperature and so on.
SYMBOLS
means “Prohibited”.
means “Do not disassemble”.
means “No contact”.
means ”Warning or Caution”.
means “Unplug the unit before preforming service”
means “Earth or Ground”.
On repair, make sure that the wires such as harness are bundled tightly.
Bundle tightly wires in order not to be detached by the external force and then not to be wetted.
Unplug
On repair, remove completely dust or other things of housing parts, harness parts, and check parts.
Cleaning may prevent the possible fire by
tracking or short.
Rated
components
After repair, check the assembled state of components.
It must be in the same assembled state when compared with the state before disassembly.
Check if there is any trace indicating the permeation of water.
If there is that kind of trace, change
the related components or do the
necessary treatment such as taping using the insulating tape.
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PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
Please let users know following warnings & cautions in detail.
Warning & Caution
Do not allow users to put bottles or kinds of glass in the freezer.
Freezing of the contents may inflict a wound.
Do not allow users to insert the power plugs for many products at the same time.
May cause abnormal generation of
heat or fire.
Do not allow users to store narrow and lengthy bottles or foods in a small multi-purpose room.
It may hurt you when refrigerator door is opened and closed resulting in falling stuff down.
Do not allow users to disassemble, repair or alter.
It may cause fire or abnormal
operation which leads to injury.
Do not allow users to store pharmaceutical products, scientific materials, etc., in the refrigerator.
The products which temperature control should not be stored in the refrigerator.
Do not allow users to bend the power cord with excessive force or do not have the power cord pressed by heavy article.
May cause fire.
Prohibition
Do not allow users to store articles on the product.
Opening or closing the door may cause things to fall down, which may cause injury.
Prohibition
Do not
disassemble
Do not allow users to install the refrigerator in the wet place or the place where water splashes.
Deterioration of insulation of electric
parts may cause electric shock or fire.
Make sure of the earth.
Be sure the product is properly grounded.
Earth
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PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
FLOORING
For proper installation, this refrigerator must be placed on a level surface of hard material that is the same height as the rest of the flooring. This surface should be strong enough to support a fully loaded refrigerator, or approximately 660lbs(299kg).
MOVING
Protect the finish of the flooring. Cut a large section of the cardboard carton and place under the refrigerator where you are working. When moving, be sure to pull the unit straight out and push back in straight.
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2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-1) INTRODUCTION OF MAIN FUNCTION ·······································9
2-2) SPECIFICATIONS ···················································10
2-3) INTERIOR VIEWS ···················································11
2-4) MODEL SPECIFICATION ···············································12
2-5) MODEL SPECIFICATION &SPECIFICATION CHART ·····························13
2-6)DIMENSIONS OF REFRIGERATOR (INCHES) ··································16
2-7) OPTIONAL MATERIAL SPECIFICATION ·····································17
2-8) REFRIGERANT ROUTE IN REFRIGERATION CYCLE ····························18
2-9) COOLING AIR CIRCULATION ············································19
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2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-1) Introduction of main function
A newly Developed SAMSUNG bottom mount freezer in 2009 has the following characteristics.
Surround Multi Flow
Uniform cooling for each shelf and even in corner in fresh food compartment by centerpositioned fan and duct with multiple flow effluences
Twin Cooling System
The refrigerator and the freezer have two evaporators. Given this independent system, the freezer and the refrigerator are cooled individually as required and are, therefore, more efficient. Food odor from the refrigerator does not affect food in the freezer due to separate air flow circulation.
Electronic control from outside of Pantry Cover
Adjustable temperature control ((around 41(5℃) : Deli / around 38(3) : Fresh / around 34(1) Chilled ) Temperature control from outside of the Pantry : user friendly design helps keep foods fresh for longer
16" Pizza Corner
Can be used for 16" pizza if stand flip tilting pocket.
Ice and Water Dispenser
The ice and water dispenser provides ice and cold water at any time.
Secure Auto Close Door System
Secure Auto Close Door System
Cool tight doors
Energy saving
Preventing sweat on fridge doors
Easy Handle System
Ez-open Freezer Door
Ergonomic Door Design
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Fan
Fan
(Air inlet)
(Air inlet)
Heat exchanger
Fan
Fan
(Air inlet)(Air inlet)
Heat exchanger
FanFanFan
(Air inlet)(Air inlet)(Air inlet)
Heat exchanger
2-2) Specifications
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Defrost Control From 24 to 32 hrs Thermo Bimetal Protector 140°F(60)(off) 104°F(40)(on) Defrost Thermistor(502AT) 50°F(10)(off) Electrical Rating AC115V 60Hz 11.6 Amps Maximum Current Leakage 0.25 mA
(Air inlet)
Maximum Ground Path Resistance 0.1 Ohm Energy Consumption 540KWh/year
NO LOAD PERFORMANCE
Ambient Temperature 70℉(21℃) 90℉(32℃) Refrigerator, 34(1℃)∼46(8℃) 34℉(1℃)∼46(8℃) Freezer, -14(-26℃)∼8℉(-13) -14℉(-26℃)8℉(-13℃) Run Time,% 󳠞40 󳠞60
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Refrigerant Charge (R134a) 5.64 oz(160g) Compressor(BK190CL2C/E02) 897 Btu/hr(0.263kw) Compressor oil Freol α-10
Capillary tube(Dia, Length) 0.032
((00..8811mmmm,, 22999977mmmm))
,118
Dryer Molecular Sieve XH-9
Refrigerator
Fan
Fan
Heat exchanger
Heat exchanger
Freezer
(Air inlet)
(Air inlet)(Air inlet)
Fan
Fan
C-Fan Noise FilterDryer
Compressor
INSTALLATION
Clearance must be provided for air circulation AT TOP 2" AT SIDES 3 AT REAR 2"
condenser Water Valve
((5500mmmm))
3/4
"(95mm)
((5500mmmm))
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Auto Door Closer
Water Filter
Dairy Compartment
Door Bins
Cool Select Pantry
TM
Light
Vertical Hinged
Section
Vegetable & Fruit
Drawers
Tilting Pocket
Light
Pull Out Drawer
Freezer Drawer Bin
Slide-Shelf
Quick-Space
Glass Shelf
Ice-Maker
Foldable-Shelf
Slide-Shelf
2-3) Interior Views (RF267)
Refrigerator
Freezer
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-3) Interior Views (RF26X)
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-4) Model Specification &Specification Chart
External size
Net
Capacity
Weight
Packing
ModelITEM
W/O Hinge Cap
H
With Hinge Cap
Total
Freezer
Refrigerator
Efficiency of volume
Set
Packing
Width Depth
Height
Compressor
W
RF267 / RF26X
35 3/4 inch (908mm)
D
29 1/8 inch (740mm) 35 5/8 inch (905mm)
68
5/8 inch (1744mm)
70 Inch (1778mm)
26 Cu.ft (733.4ℓ)
8.2 Cu.ft(232.2ℓ)
17.7 Cu.ft(501.2ℓ)
50.17% 330 Pounds (150kg) 363 Pounds (165kg)
5/8 Inch (980mm)
38
39 13/32 Inch (1001mm)
75 3/4 Inch (1923mm)
reciprocate
Rated Frequency and Frequency
Refrigerant
Foaming agent
Refrigerant Input Amount
Kind of Refrigerator
Motor Rated Consumption Power
Electric Heater Rated Consumption Power
AC 115V/60Hz
R 134a
C-Pantane
5.64 oz (160g)
Indirect Cooling Method Refrigerator
155A
380W
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Model
Compressor
Evaporator
Condenser
Dryer
Components for FreezerDefrost Related Components
FreezerRefrigerator
Capillary tube(Dia x Length)
Refrigerant
Model
THERMISTOR
(F-SENSOR)
502AT
Model
THERMISTOR
Model
Starting type
Oil Charge
Freezer
Refrigerator
Temperature Selection
-8(-22)
-2(-19) 8(-13)
Temperature Selection
34(1)
Specification
RF267 / RF26X
BK190CL2C/E02
R.S.C.R
FREOL α- 10 SPLIT FIN TYPE SPLIT FIN TYPE
Forced and natural convection type
Molecular sieve XH-9
0.032” x 118” (0.81mm x 2997mm) R134a
ON()
-2(-19) 1(-17)
11(-12)
ON()
36(2)
OFF(℉)
-13(-25)
-5(-21) 5(-15)
OFF(℉)
32(0)
(R-SENSOR)
Room Temperature Sensor Components
Defrost Cycle
Defrost SensorBimetal
502AT
First Defrost Cycle (Concurrent defrost of F and R)
Defrost Cycle(FRE) Defrost Cycle(REF)
Pause time
F Defrost-Sensor
R Defrost-Sensor
F Bimetal-thermo
Protector
R Bimetal-thermo
Protector
38(3) 46(8)
Model SPEC Model SPEC Rated
Operating temperature
Rated
Operating temperature
40(4) 48(9)
11hr ±10min
11~22hr(vary according to the conditions used)
6~11hr(vary according to the conditions used)
12 ±1min
THERMISTOR (502AT)
5.0 at 77℉(25℃)
THERMISTOR (502AT)
5.0 at 77℉(25℃) AC 125V 10A
Off : 140℉(60℃) / On : 104℉(40℃)
AC 125V 10A
Off : 140℉(60℃) / On : 104℉(40℃)
36(2) 44(7)
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Model
Defrost Heater(FRE) Defrost Heater(REF) DISPENSER Heater
FRENCH Heater ICE Duct Heater
Water Tank Heater
Bimetal thermo For Preventing Overheating of Refrigerator Lamp
Over load Relay
Rated Voltage
MOTOR-BLDC(FRE)
MOTOR BLDC(ICE ROOM)
Electric Components
MOTOR-BLDC(REF)
MOTOR-BLDC(CIRCUIT)
MOTOR-DAMPER(PANTRY)
Lamp(FRE) Lamp(REF)
Conducting af F Defrost Conducting at R Defrost
Interlock with French Heater
-
Interlock with Defrost Heater (FRE)
-
Model
Temp.ON
Temp.OFF
FRE
Specification
RF267 / RF26X
AC 115V, 240W
AC115V, 120W
AC115V, 2W AC115V, 8W AC115V, 4W
DC 12V, 2W
AC125V 10A / 140℉(60℃) / On : 104℉(40℃)
4TM445PHBYY-82 257±9℉ (125℃±5℃) 156±16℉ (69℃±9℃)
AC 115V/ 60Hz DC12V / DREP5020LC DC12V / DREP5020LB DC12V / DREP5020LC
DC 12V / DRCP5030LA
DC12V / NSBY001TA1
AC 120V / 60W(1EA) AC 120V / 60W(2EA)
AC 125V 1.5A (1EA)
Door Switch
REF(ICE ROOM)
Power cord
Earth Screw
REF
DC200V 1.5A / MS-406-SS-01(2EA)
125~250V /11A, EMB606
AC125V 15A
BSBN (BRASS SCREW)
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
29
3/32
"(739mm)
3 3/8"(86mm)
21
5/8
"(549mm)
41
11/16
"(1059mm)
19/32"(15mm)
70"(1778mm)
1.3"(34mm)
1/5"(5mm)
32
29/32
"(836mm)
35
5/8"(905mm)
35
3/4
"(908mm)
24
9/32
"(617mm)
3
3/8
"(86mm)
54
1/2
"(1384mm)
18
11/16
"(475mm)
47
25/32
"(1214mm)
2-6)Dimensions of Refrigerator
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-7) Optional Material Specification
Part Name
FILTER
WATER-ASSY
ASSY-PACKING
SUB
LAMP INCANDENT
Part Code AMOUNT
DA29-00003B
DA99-00240S
4713-001223
1
1
3
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-8) Refrigerant Route in Refrigeration cycle
Compressor condenser Hot Pipe Dryer Capillary Tube Refrigerator Evaporator Freezer EvaporatorSuction Pipe Compressor
Refrigerator Evaporator
Hot Pipe
Capillary Tube
Freezer Evaporator
Compressor
Suction Pipe
Accumulator
Muffler
Condenser
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-9) Cooling Air Circulation
Refrigerator
Freezer
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3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
3-1) PRECAUTION ·····································21
3-2) REFRIGERATOR DOOR ································22
3-3) DOOR HANDLE ····································24
3-4) REFRIGERATOR LIGHT ·································25
3-5) COVER-DISPLAY & WATER-DISPENSER ·························25
3-6) WATER-DISPENSER ··································26
3-7) GLASS SHELF ·····································27
3-8) FOLDABLE GLASS SHELF ······························· 28
3-9) VEGETABLE & FRUIT DRAWERS SHELF ·························28
3-10) COOL SELECT PANTRY ································29
3-11) WATER TANK ·····································30
3-12) MOTOR DAMPER ··································· 32
3-13) WATER FILTER (DISASSEMBLY) ····························32
3-14) WATER FILTER (REASSEMBLY) ····························33
3-15) GALLON DOOR BIN ··································33
3-16) VERTICAL HINGED SECTION ······························34
3-17) EVAPORATOR COVER IN REFRIGERATOR ·······················35
3-18) EVAPORATOR IN REFRIGERATOR ···························36
3-19) FREEZER DOOR ···································37
3-20) PULL OUT DRAWER ··································38
3-21) ICE-MAKER ······································39
3-22) FREEZER LIGHT ···································40
3-23) DOOR SWITCH IN FREEZER ······························40
3-24) EVAPORATOR COVER IN FREEZER ··························41
3-25) EVAPORATOR IN FREEZER ······························41
3-26) MACHINE COMPARTMENT ·······························42
3-27) ELECTRIC BOX ····································45
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3-1) PRECAUTION
• Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning and making repairs.
• Remove any foreign matter or dust from the power plug pins.
- Otherwise there is a risk of fire.
• Do not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion damage along its length or at either end.
• Do not plug several appliances into the same multiple power board. The refrigerator should always be plugged into its own individual electrical which has a voltage rating that matched the rating plate.
- This provides the best performance and also prevents overloading house wiring circuits, which could cause a fire hazard from overheated wires.
• Do not install the refrigerator in a damp place or place where it may come in contact with water.
- Deteriorated insulation of electrical parts may cause an electric shock or fire.
• The refrigerator must be grounded.
- You must ground the refrigerator to prevent any power leakages or electric shocks caused by current leakage from the refrigerator.
• Do not put bottles or glass containers in the freezer.
- When the contents freeze, the glass may break and cause personal injury.
• Do not store volatile or flammable substances in the refrigerator.
- The storage of benzene, thinner, alcohol, ether, LP gas and other such products may cause explosions.
- NEED TOOL
IMAGE ITEM USE
Phillips Head Driver
Flat Head Driver
Hex Wrench Ø5mm
Socket Wrench Ø10mm
Use for assembling and
disassembling of screw
Use for assembling and disassembling
of HomeBar, Dispenser, Deli
Cartessen Box, Main PBA etc...
Use for assembling and
disassembling of Middle Hinge
Use for assembling and
disassembling of Door Hinge
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3-2) Refrigerator Door
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. With the door opened, remove the Top Table cap(󱀊) with a Flat head screwdriver, and close the door.
2. Remove the 3 screw holding down the Top Table and remove the Top Table(󱀋).
󱀊
󱀋
Refrigerator
Door
3. Disconnect a earth wire(󱀌), electronic connector(󱀍) and a water(󱀎)coupling . The blue and red clips are not on the coupling at first, but must be put at installation(󱀏). Remove the 3 hex head bolts on the upper hinge with 10mm wrench.
4. Remove the 3 hex head bolts(󱀐)
found attatched to the upper left and right door hinges with a Wrench(10mm). With a Philips head screwdriver, remove the ground screw(󱀑) found attatched to the upper left and right door hinges. Remove the upper left and right door hinges(󱀒).
󱀍󱀌
󱀎
󱀏
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Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
5. Lift the door straight up to remove.
Refrigerator
Door
󱀕
6.Remove 2 hex head bolts( 󱀐 )
with 5mm Allen Wrench(3/16") and an screw( 󱀑 ) with Philips screwdriver.
󱀓
󱀔
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3-3) Door Handle
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the Cap Door with a flat-blade(-) screwdriver.
Door Handle
Freezer
2. Remove 4 screws
3. Lift up the handle to have the Slider Handle Fre(󱀊) pushed back.
4. After having the Slider Handle Fre(󱀊) pushed back, screw up at the hole.
󱀊
󱀊
5. Remove the door handle by lifting it up.
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3-4) Refrigerator Light
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the lamp cover by pulling it down as pushing the rear of lamp cover.
Refrigerator
Light
2. Remove the screw. And separate the LED panel.
3-5) Cover-display & water-dispenser
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver on the slot as shown in the picture, and unlock the tabs.
2. Remove the display cover by
Cover-display
pushing it to the right side and pulling it up.
3. Disengage the housing connect of display cover
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Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
4. Remove 4 screws of cover-
Cover-display
3-6) Water-dispenser
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
display
1. Disengage the 3 Housing Connect.
Water-dispenser
2. Remove 2 screws of the CaseIce,Route Assy.
3. Pull the Case-Ice,Route Assy.
4. Push the hook and remove the Micro Switch.
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Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Assembly shall be the contrary order from the disassemble. Case-Ice and Route shall be assembled inside of hose. Otherwise, assemble cannot be accomplished.
Water-dispenser
2. When assembling Cover­Display, first insert it from leftside and then assemble to rightside. Otherwise, the tab can be broken.
3-7) Glass Shelf
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
Remove the shelf by lifting the
Glass Shelf
front plane of the shelf up and pulling it out.
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3-8) Foldable Glass Shelf
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
Foldable Glass
Shelf
3-9) Vegetable & Fruit Drawers Shelf
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
Vegetable & Fruit
Remove 2 screws of the Fold Glass Shelf
1. Remove the vegetable & fruit drawer by pulling the roller part and lifting it up.
Drawers Shelf
2. Remove the vegetable & fruit drawers shelf by pulling it out. (Refer to the picture)
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3-10) Cool Select Pantry
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the cool select pantry
Cool Select Pantry
Cool Select Pantry
Cover
by pulling the roller part and lifting it up.
1. Remove the cool select pantry cover by lifting the central part of the cover while pushing it to the left.
Cool Select Pantry
Shelf
Cool Select Pantry
Rail
1. Remove the cool select pantry shelf by lifting the front part of the shelf while pulling it.
1. Remove the cool select pantry rail by unscrewing the 3 screw parts and pulling the rail.
2. Disconnect the housing connector from the internal rail part. (Refer to the picture)
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3-11) Water Tank
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
The Water Tank is located in the lower part of the fridge. Before disassembling the Water Tank take out shelf and drawers and pantry located in front of the Water Tank.
1. Remove 2 screw of the Water Tank cover.
Water Tank
2. Disengage the housing connector.
One water Tube is located in the machine compartment of the refrigerator. Before disassembling the Water Tube, take out the compressor cover.
5. Remove the water valve fixed by the screw.
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Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
6. Disconnect the water tube by pushing the tube fitting apart as shown in the picture.
Water Tank
The other Water Tube is located in the Top Table of the refrigerator. Before disassembling the Water Tube, take out the Top table.
7. Remove the blue cap of water coupler with other tools.
8. Disconnect the water coupler by pushing as shown in the picture.
9. Remove the Water Tank by pulling the Water Tube.
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3-12) Motor Damper
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the cool select pantry. Remove the screw part of lower motor damper part and then push the motor damper down.
Motor Damper
2. Disengage 2 housing connectors from the rear motor damper. (Refer to the picture)
3-13) Water Filter (Disassembly)
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the shelf by lifting the front plane of the shelf up and pulling it out.
Water Filter
2. Remove the water filter by turning it Counterclockwise. (Refer to the picture)
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3-14) Water Filter (Reassembly)
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Place the part of () arrow (that is indicating in the picture) in the middle of the front filter cover and push it up.
Water
Filter
2. Turn the water filter counterclockwise until central horizontal line of filter cover and both ends of water filter label are made all of the same width. (Refer to the picture.)
3-15) Gallon Door Bin
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the gallon door bin by
Gallon Door Bin
lifting it up. (Refer to the picture)
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3-16) Vertical Hinged Section
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove 2 screw cap parts with a flat-blade(-) screwdriver. (Refer to the picture)
Vertical Hinged
Section
2. Unscrew 2 screws.
3. Disengage the internal housing connector of the vertical hinge.
4. Remove the vertical hinged section by lifting the vertical hinge up. (Refer to the picture)
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3-17) Evaporator Cover In Refrigerator
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the angle cap with a flat-blade screwdriver. (Refer to the picture)
2. Unscrew 4 screws.
Evaporator Cover
In Refrigerator
3. Remove the the lower part of angle mid by pulling it out and pushing it down. (Refer to the picture)
4. Remove the hook by pulling it from the lower part and pushing the cover down. (Refer to the picture)
5. Disconnect the housing connector of the rear plane. (Refer to the picture)
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3-18) Evaporator In Refrigerator
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the the housing cover by pushing both lateral sides of the housing cover and pulling it out. (Refer to the picture)
2. Disconnect the housing connector part. (Refer to the picture)
Evaporator
In Refrigerator
3. Unscrew 2 screws.
4. Remove the evaporator by lifting the bottom side of it up and pulling it out. (Refer to the picture)
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3-19) Freezer Door
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Open the freezer door. Remove the tilting pocket by pushing it to the left. (Refer to the picture)
2. Remove the 2 support tilting pockets with temporary force. (Refer to the picture)
Freezer
Door
3. Remove the freezer drawer bin by lifting the bottom part of it up. (Refer to the picture)
4. Remove 4 internal bolts at both lateral sides of rail part. (Refer to the picture)
5. Remove the freezer door by tilting the bottom part of it and lifting it up.
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3-20) Pull Out Drawer
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Slide the drawer in as much as possible
Door
Handle
Freezer
2. Lift the drawer up
3. Remove the pull out drawer by lifting the bottom part of drawer bin and pulling it out.
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3-21) Ice-Maker
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Pull the Ice-Bucket lever and out
2. Remove 1 screw of the Cover
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
lever
Ice Maker
3. Disassemble the cover with a flat-blade(-) screwdriver and pull it out.
4. Disengage the 2 housing connector.
5. Push hook and pull the Ice­Maker out.
6. To disassemble, push the tab and pull the case-auger and the motor out.
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3-22) Freezer Light
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the light by pulling the
Freezer Light
3-23) Door Switch In Freezer
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
light cover down while pushing the rear plane of light cover.
Door Switch In
Freezer
1. Remove the freezer drawer bin by using a flat-blade(-) screwdriver.(Refer to the picture)
2. Disconnect the housing connector part.
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3-24) Evaporator Cover In Freezer
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the freezer door and freezer drawer bin by pulling out the drawer and then unscrewing 2 screws.
Evaporator Cover
In
Freezer
2. Lift up the evaporator cover.
3. Disengage the 3 housing connector and remove the evaporator cover.
3-25) Evaporator In Freezer
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Remove the housing cover by pushing both lateral sides of housing cover part and pulling it out. Remove the housing connector part.
Evaporator In
Freezer
2. Remove the evaporator by pulling the lower part of the evaporator while lifting it up.
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3-26) Machine Compartment
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Unscrew 5 screws of cover compressor.
2. Disengage the housing connector. (Refer to the picture)
3. Remove the hooker of support circuit motor by lifting the hooker up and pulling it out.
Motor Fan
4. Remove the spring with a flat­blade screwdriver. (Refer to the picture)
5. Remove the motor fan by pulling the fan out while grasping the motor part. (Refer to the picture)
6. Unscrew 2 screws fixed in the motor.
7. Remove the hook of the motor cover with a flat-blade (-) screwdriver and then remove the motor.
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Disengage the housing connector.
Relay O/L
2.Remove Cover Relay
3. Remove the relay O/L with a flat-blade screwdriver. (Refer to the picture)
1. Unscrew the water valve fixed by the screw.
2. Remove the the hook part of the hose by pushing it down.
Water Valve
3. Remove 2 water hose parts while pushing the upper part of ①. (Refer to the picture)
4. Disengage 2 housing connector parts.
5. Remove the hose connected by the nut with a wrench(8mm).
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Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Unscrew 2 screws.
2. Disengage the housing connector.
Power Cord &
Noise Filter
3. Unscrew 2 earth screws.
4. Remove the cover by pushing the hook up using a flat screwdriver. (Refer to the picture)
5. Disengage the housing connector to separate the power cord and noise filter.
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3-27) Electric Box
Part Name How To Do Descriptive Picture
1. Pull the refrigerator forward to have enough space to work on the rear side of the appliance.
2. Unscrew 2 screws for the PCB cover.
PBA Main
PBA INVERTER
3. Disengage all housing connectors connected with PBA MAIN.
4. Remove the PBA MAIN while lifting the upper part of the hook up. (Refer to the picture)
1. Remove cover and the all connectors on the PBA MAIN. Remove the PBA INVERTER while pushing
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4-1) FUNCTION FOR FAILURE DIAGNOSIS ······················47
4-1-1. TEST MODE (MANUAL OPERATION / MANUAL DEFROST FUNCTION) ·········47
4-1-2. DISPLAY FUNCTION OF COMMUNICATION ERROR ·····················48
4-1-3. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ··································49
4-1-4. DISPLAY FUNCTION OF LOAD CONDITION ··························52
4-1-5. EXHIBITION MODE SETTING FUNCTION ····························53
4-1-6. OPTION SETTING FUNCTION ···································53
4-1-7. OPTION TABLE ·············································56
4-2)
DIAGNOSTIC METHOD ACCORDING TO THE TROUBLE SYMPTOM(FLOW CHART)
4-2-1. IF THE TROUBLE IS DETECTED BY SELF-DIAGNOSIS ···················58
57
4-2-2. IF FAN DOES NOT OPERATE(F, R, C - FAN) ··························68
4-2-3. IF ICE ROOM FAN DOES NOT OPERATE ····························69
4-2-4. IF ICE MAKER DOES NOT OPERATE ·······························70
4-2-5. IF DEFROST DOES NOT OPERATE (F,R DEF HEATER) ···················71
4-2-6. IF POWER IS NOT SUPPLIED ····································72
4-2-7. IF COMPRESSOR DOES NOT OPERATE ····························73
4-2-8. W
4-2-9. IF PANEL PCB DOES NOT WORK NORMALLY ·························76
4-2-10. IF PANTRY PANEL PCB IS NOT WORKING NORMALLY ··················77
4-2-11. WHEN REFRIGERATOR ROOM LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT UP ··············78
4-2-12. IF ICE WATER IS NOT SUPPLIED ································79
4-2-13. IF WATER IS NOT SUPPLIED ···································80
4-2-14. IF CUBED OR CRUSHED ICE IS NOT SUPPLIED ······················81
HEN ALARM SOUND CONTINUOUS WITHOUT STOP(RELATED WITH BUZZER SOUND)
·74
4-2-15. IF COVER ICE ROUTE MOOR(GEARD MOTOR) IS NOT WORKING NORMALLY ··82
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4-1) Function for failure diagnosis
4-1-1. Test mode (manual operation / manual defrost function)
If Energy Saver Key + Fridge Key on the front of panel are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds, it will be changed to the test mode and all displays on the front of panel will be off.
If any key on the front of panel is pressed within 15 seconds after the test mode, it will be operated as below sequence : manual operation(Freezer compartment 1) manual operation(Freezer compartment 2) manual operation(Freezer compartment 3) manual defrost of fresh food and freezer compartments(Fd) Cancel(Display all off).
If any key on the front of panel is not pressed within 15 seconds after the test mode, the test mode will be canceled and it will be returned to previous mode.
If the test mode is canceled, Recommend the power off and reactivate the refrigerator.
1) Manual operation function
If Energy Saver Key + Fridge/Power Cool Key are pressed simultaneously for
8 seconds, (displays are all off)
It will be changed to the test mode (manual operation) by pressing any key
1-1) If any key is pressed once in test mode, blinks "FF-1" on the display and it indicates the
refrigerator has entered the manual operation. At this moment, buzzer beeps as an alarm.
Compulsion working 1: 3600RPM Compulsion working 2 : 2450RPM Compulsion working 3: 2200RPM
1-2) If any key is pressed once at the manual operation1 status, FF-2 will be displayed. And if any
key is pressed one more time, FF-3 will be displayed. FF-2 and FF-3 means manual operation2 and 3 separately. These 3 functions operate with different RPM of COMP.
1-3) If manual operation is selected, compressor will run at once without 7 minutes delay in any
mode. If the refrigerator is on the defrost cycle at the moment, defrost will be finished and manual operation will begin. (Be careful if manual operation get started at the moment of compressor off, over load could be occurred.)
1-4) If manual operation works, compressor & f-fan operate continuously for 24 hours and fresh
food compartment will be controlled by the setting temperature.
1-5) When the manual operation runs, setting temperature will be selected automatically as
below: freezer compartment -8(-22), fresh food compartment 32(1℃).
1-6) During manual operation, Power Freeze & Power Cool function will not be worked. If a
function is selected, the power function icon of the selected function will be off.
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2) Simultaneous manual defrost(fresh food and freezer compartments) function
2-1) If any key is pressed one more time during manual operation(fresh food compartment), "Fd"
shows in the display and then manual operation will be canceled at once and fresh food and freezer compartment will be defrosted.
2-2) At this moment, alarm beeps for 3 seconds (0.1 sec ON/ 1 sec OFF) during manual defrost
function of fresh food and freezer compartment.
3) Test cancel mode 3-1) During defrosting of fresh food and freezer compartments simultaneously, if the display panel
change to the test mode and test button is pressed one more time, defrosting of fresh food and freezer compartments will be canceled at the same time and will return to the normal operation. Or, all test functions will be canceled by turning main power ON and OFF.
4-1-2. Display function of Communication error
1) Display function when Panel MAIN MICOM communication has error 1-1) If there is no answer for 10 seconds after the panel micom received the requirement of
communication, "Pc - Er" display on the panel PCB will be ON/OFF alternately until the communication error is canceled.(0.5 sec ALL ON, 0.5 sec ALL OFF alternately)
1-2) “Pc - E” display on the Pantry Room Display will be ON/OFF alternately until the communication
error is canceled. (0.5 sec ALL ON, 1.5 sec ALL OFF alternately)
2) Display function when Panel MAIN MICOM OPTION has error 2-1) “OP - Er” code is repeatedly ON/OFF until Option error settles down.
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2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
4-1-3. Self-diagnostic function
1) Self-diagnostic function in the Initial power ON 1-1) Micom operates self-diagnostic function to check the temperature sensor condition
within 1 second when the refrigerator turned On initially.
1-2) If bad sensor is detected by the self-diagnostic function, the applicable display LED will
blink for 0.5 sec. At this moment, there is no beep sound.(Refer to self-diagnostic CHECK LIST)
1-3) Self-diagnostic button is recognized only when the error is displayed by the bad sensor.
Display does not operate normally but temperature control will be controlled by the emergency operation.
1-4) When the error is detected by self-diagnosis, the error can be canceled automatically if
all troubled sensors are corrected or Self-diagnostic function key (Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting Key ) are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds. (Return to normal display mode)
If Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting Key are pressed simultaneously
for 8 seconds, the error mode by self-diagnosis will be canceled.
2) Self-diagnostic function during normal operation
2-1) If Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting Key are pressed simultaneously for 6 seconds
during normal operation, the temperature setting display will operate for 2 seconds (ON/OFF 0.5sec each). If Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting Key are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds (including above 2 seconds), self-diagnostic function will be selected.
2-2) At this moment, self-diagnostic function will be returned with buzzer sound 'ding-dong'.
If there is an error, display of error will be operated for 30 seconds and then return to normal condition whether problem is corrected or not. (Refer to self-diagnosis CHECK LIST)
2-3) Input by button is not accepted during self-diagnostic function.
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2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
󳢬 Self-diagnosis CHECK LIST
NO
1
Ice Maker Sensor Error
2
R-Sensor Error
3
R-DEF-Sensor Error
4
R-FAN Error
5
Ice Maker Error
6
R-DEF, Heater Error
7
Ambient-Sensor Error
8
F-Sensor Error
9
F-DEF-Sensor Error
10
F-FAN Error
11
C-FAN Error
12
Ice Room-Sensor Error
13
F-DEF.-Heater Error
14
Ice Room FAN Error
15
Pantry-Damper-Heater Error
Trouble item Trouble contents
Display LED
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-10-
R-10-
ICE MAKER SENSOR part error
R SENSOR part error
R defrost SENSOR part error
R inner part error
ICE MAKER operation error
R defrost part error
external SENSOR part error
F SENSOR part error
F defrost SENSOR part error
F inner fan motor part error
machine room fan motor part error
ICE ROOM SENSOR part error
F defrost part error
ICE ROOM inner fan motor part error
Damper Heater open/wire error
16
Pantry-Sensor Error
17
PanelMain Micom Error
18
Water Tank-Heaer Error
F-10
F-1
R-10-
F-10-
R-10-
Pantry Room SENSOR part error
PanelMai Micom communication error
Water Tank Heater open/wire error
R-10
R-1
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󳢬 Self-diagnostics check list
LED
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
R-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
Item
Ice Maker Sensor Error
R-Sensor Error
R-DEF-Sensor Error
R-FAN Error
Ice Maker Error
R-DEF. Error
Ambient-Sensor Error
F-Sensor Error
DEF-Sensor Error
Trouble contents
When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB CN90
Display error : separation of sensor housing
#8CN90#4 : should be between 4.5V~1.0V.
part, contact error, disconnection, short circuit Display error of detecting temperature of sensor: more than 149(+65°C) or less than -58(-50°C)
Display error during operation of applicable fan motor : Feed Back signal line contact error, separation of motor wire, motor error
Display error : ice making kit is harvested more than 3 times and level error ** Apply to the applicable Ice Maker model.
Display error : separation of fresh food compartment defrost heater housing part, contact error, disconnection, short circuit or temperature fuse error. Display error : the defrosting does not finish though fresh food compartment defrost is heating continuously for more than 80 minutes.
When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB CN30#6CN76#1: should be between 4.5V~1.0V
When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB CN30#8CN76#1 : should be between 4.5V~1.0V
Voltage of MAIN PCB CN76#4(Orange) CN76#1(Gray) should be between 7V~12V
After replacing ice maker, check the operation by turning the appliance ON again.
After separating MAIN PCB CN70,CN71 from PCB, check the resistance value between CN70 White CN71 Orange should be 102(441) ohm ± 7%. (resistance value is varied by the input power) Check 0 Ohm : heater short, Ohm : wire / bimetal Open.
When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB
Display error : sensor housing separation, contact error, disconnection, short circuit Display error by detecting temperature of
CN31#1#4 : should be between 4.5V~1.0V.
When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB CN30#3CN76#1: should be between 4.5V~1.0V
sensor: more than 149(+65°C) or less than -58(-50°C)
When check the voltage of MAIN PCB CN30#4CN76#1: should be between 4.5V~1.0V
Diagnostic method
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-1-
F-10-
R-10-
R-10-
R-10-
F-10-
Display error during operation of applicable
F-FAN Error
C-FAN Error
Ice Room Sensor Error
F-DEF. Error
Ice Room-FAN Error
Pantry-Damper-Heater Error
Pantry-Sensor Error
Water Tank-Heater Error
fan motor : Feed Back signal line contact error, motor wire separation, motor error
Display error during operation of applicable fan motor : Feed Back signal line contact error, motor wire separation, motor error
Display error : sensor housing separation,contact error, disconnection, short circuit. Display error by detecting temperature of sensor: more than 149(+65°C) or less than -58(-50°C)
Display error : separation of freezer compartment defrost heater housing part , contact error, disconnection, short circuit or temperature fuse error. Display error : the defrosting does not finish though fresh food compartment compartment defrost is heating continuously for more than 70 minutes.
Display error during operation of applicable fan motor : Feed Back signal line contact error, motor wire separation, motor error
Display error when open error is detected by damper heater : separation of Damper Heater housing part, contact error, disconnection, short circuit
Display error : separation of sensor housing, contact error, disconnection, short circuit. Display error by detecting temperature of sensor: more than 149 (+65°C) or less than -58(-50°C)
Display error when open error is detected by Water Tank Heater : separation of Water Tank Heater housing part,contact error, disconnection, short circuit
Display "oP/LC-Er" in the panel with alarm : MICOM MAIN LOAD communication error
PanelMain communication Error
MICOM MAIN PANEL communication error LC-Er is displayed when the Option is not equivalent with the right value
Voltage of MAIN PCB CN76#3(Yellow) CN76#1(Gray) should be between 7V~12V.
Voltage of MAIN PCB CN76#5(SkyBlue) CN76#1(Gray) should be between 7V~12V.
When check the voltage of MAIN PCB CN31#3↔CN76#1: should be between 4.5V~1.0V
After separating MAIN PCB CN70,CN71 from PCB, check the resistance value between CN70 brown CN71 Orange should be 55(115v)ohm ± 7%. (resistance value is varied by input power) Check 0 Ohm : heater short, Ohm : wire / bimetal Open.
Voltage of MAIN PCB CN76#2(Black) CN75 : should be between 6V~12V.
After separating MAIN PCB CN91from PCB, check the resistance value between Black brown wire should be 145 ohm ± 7%. Check 0 Ohm : heater short, Ohm : wire / bimetal Open.
When checking the voltage of MAIN PCB CN30#9 CN76#1 : should be between 4.5V~1.0V.
After separating MAIN PCB CN79 from PCB, check the resistance value between Black Check 0 Ohm : heater short,
brown wire should be 72 ohm 7%.
Ohm : wire / bimetal Open.
Actually, it is desirable to recheck the condition with the oscilloscope(1G Hz) after replacing Main and Panel PCB.
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4-1-4. Display function of Load condition
If Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting key are pressed simultaneously for 6 seconds, ALL ON/OFF will blink with
0.5interval for 2 seconds.
If take the finger off from above keys and press Fridge/Power Cool Key, load condition mode will be started.
1) If Power Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting key are pressed simultaneously for 6 seconds during normal operation, the temperature setting display of fresh food and freezer compartments will blink ALL ON/OFF with 0.5 for 2 seconds.
2) At this moment, If Fridge/Power Cool Key after Energy Saver Key + Alarm/Lighting Key is pressed, load condition display mode will be returned with alarm.
3) Load condition display mode shows the load that micom signal is outputting. However, It means that micom signal is outputting, it does not mean whether load is operating or not. That is to say that though load operation is displayed, load could not be operated by actual load error or PCB relay error etc. (This function would be applied at A/S.)
4) Load condition display function will maintain for 30 seconds and then normal condition will be returned automatically.
5) Load condition display is as below.
󳢬 Load mode Check list
Display LED
R-1- R-1- R-1- R-1- R-1- R-1-
F-1-ⓔ,ⓕ ALL LED Off
R1- F-1- F-1- F-1- F-1-
R-10- R-10-
F-1-
F-10- F-10- F-10- F-10-
R-10-
R-FAN High R-FAN Low R-DEF Heater Start Mode Overload condition Low temperature condition Normal Condition Exhibition Mode COMP. F-FAN High F-FAN Low F-DEF Heater C-FAN High C-FAN Low Dispenser Heater Water Tank Heater Ice Room-FAN High Ice Room-FAN Low French Heater Pantry Room Damper Open
F-10
Display contents
F-1
R-1
R-10
Operation contents When fresh food compartment fan high operates, applicable LED ON When fresh food compartment fan low operates, applicable LED ON When fresh food compartment defrost heater operates, LED ON Initial power ON refrigerator, LED ON When ambient temperature is more than 93(34°C), LED ON When ambient temperature is less than 72(22°C), LED ON When ambient temperature is between 73(23°C) ~ 91(33°C), LED ON Display mode, LED ON When compressor operates, applicable LED ON When freezer compartment fan high operates, applicable LED ON When freezer compartment fan low operates, applicable LED ON When freezer compartment defrost heater operates, LED ON When compressor fan high operates, applicable LED ON When compressor fan low operates, applicable LED ON When Dispenser Heater operates LED ON. When Water Tank Heater operates LED ON. When Ice Room-FAN High operates LED ON. When Ice Room-FAN Low operates LED ON. When French Heater operates LED ON When Damper opens LED ON.
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4-1-5. Cooling off mode setting function
If Energy Saver Key + Power Freeze Key are pressed for 3 seconds, Cooling off mode will be
started.
1) If Energy Saver Key + Freezer/Power Freeze are pressed simultaneously for 3 seconds during normal operation, Cooling off mode will be started with buzzer sound(ding-dong).
2) If above Energy Saver Key + Freeze/Power Freeze are pressed one more time, Cooling off mode will be canceled.
3) If Cooling off mode is selected, blinks "OF-OF" on the temperature setting display of the panel and it indicates the refrigerator has entered the Cooling off mode.
4) During Cooling off mode, if fresh food and freezer compartments sensors are higher than 149 (65) Cooling off mode will be canceled automatically and freezing operation will be returned. (There is no buzzer sound when the Cooling off mode is canceled by the temperature)
5) Operation contents of Cooling off mode
- Display, Fan motor and etc operate normally, not to operate compressor only.
- Defrost is not operated. (including french heater)
- Display function of the initial real temperature is finished.
- Under the condition of Cooling off mode, Cooling off mode will be operated when Power On
after Power OFF.
4-1-6. Option setting function
If Freezer/Power Freeze Key+ Alarm/lighting Key are pressed simultaneously for 12 seconds during normal operation, fresh food and freezer compartments temperature display will be changed to option setting mode.
KEY operation method for changing to option mode
If Freezer/Power Freeze Key+ Alarm/lighting Key are pressed simultaneously for 12 seconds,
option setting mode will be started.
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Code Up
Code
Reference
Value
Reference
Value Up
Code Down
Reference Value Down
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Reference ValueCode
2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
KEY control method after converting to option mode
󳢬 Key control in option mode
Energy Saver
Freezer/Power Freeze
Alarm/Lighting
Fridge/Power Cool
Code Down key
Code Up key
Reference Value down key
Reference Value Up key
If the display changes to option setting mode, all displays will be off except freezer and fridge compartments temperature display as below. (Fresh food and freezer compartments case will be explained only because all options are operated with the same method according to the option table.)
1) For example, if you want to change freezer compartment standard temperature to -4(-2°C)
by operating option, do as below. This function is for changing the standard temperature. In -2(-19°C) of current temperature of freezer compartment, if you make the temperature lower to -4(-2°C) by the option, the standard temperature would be controlled -6(-21°C) Therefore, if you change the setting of temperature option to -2(-19°C) on the panel, the appliance will be operated with -6(-21°C). It means that standard temperature is controlled -4(-2°C) less than setting temperature in the display.
Basically, option function has cleared data at shipping process. Therefore, almost all setting value are "0".
NOTE
Check the product information manual or specifications because setting value could be changed particularly for the purpose of improving product at mass producing process.
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2) After changing to the option mode, fresh food compartment "0" , freezer compartment "0" will be displayed. ( Basically fresh food compartment "0", freezer "0" would be set at shipping process, but setting value could be changed for the purpose of improving product at mass producing process.)
- If fresh food compartment "0" shows only, temperature reference value of freezer compartment
will be set and current freezer compartment temperature code will be displayed on the freezer temperature display.
3) If freezer compartment "4" is set as below freezer compartment code after fresh food compartment "0 is set, standard temperature of freezer compartment will be lower than -4(-
2.0°C). (Refer to the picture "changing the freezer compartment temperature")
: If you wait for 20 seconds after completing the setting, MICOM will save the setting value to
the EEPROM and normal display will be returned and the option setting mode will be canceled.
4) Option changing method as above is the same as all RF267**/RF26V**model.
5) By the same method as above, it is possible to control the fresh food compartment temperature, water supply, ice-maker harvest temperature/time, defrost return time, hysteresis by temperature, notch gap by temperature etc.
6) Option function is set in the EEPROM at shipping process in the factory. You would better not to change the option of your own. Completing the setting is that option function return to normal display after 20 seconds. Do not turn off the appliance before returning to the normal display mode.
Option setting function exists in the other items. We will skip the explanation of the other functions by the option because it is associated with
NOTE
refrigerator control function and is not needed at SERVICE. (Please do not set the other options except above SERVICE Manual.)
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Reference ValueCode
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4-1-7. Option TABLE
1) Temperature changing table of freezer compartment
Set item Freezer Temp Shift MODEL RF267/RF26V
Reference
Value
Setting value
FZ
compartment
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Temp.
compensation
0
- 1(-0.5°C)
- 2(-1.0°C)
- 3(-1.5°C)
- 4(-2.0°C)
- 5(-2.5°C)
- 6(-3.0°C)
- 7(-3.5°C) + 1(+0.5°C) + 2(+1.0°C) + 3(+1.5°C) + 4(+2.0°C) + 5(+2.5°C) + 6(+3.0°C) + 7(+3.5°C) + 8(+4.0°C)
Fridge Room 7-SEG
0
ex) If you want to change the freezer standard temperature to -4(-2°C)
2) Temperature changing table of fresh food compartment
Set item Freezer Temp Shift MODEL RF267/RF26V
Reference
Value
Setting value
FZ
compartment
Code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Temp.
compensation
0
- 1(-0.5°C)
- 2(-1.0°C)
- 3(-1.5°C)
- 4(-2.0°C)
- 5(-2.5°C)
- 6(-3.0°C)
- 7(-3.5°C) + 1(+0.5°C) + 2(+1.0°C) + 3(+1.5°C) + 4(+2.0°C) + 5(+2.5°C) + 6(+3.0°C) + 7(+3.5°C) + 8(+4.0°C)
Fridge Room 7-SEG
1
ex) If you want to change the freezer compartment
standard temperature to 4(2°C)
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DATA1.Temperature table Resistance value and MICOM port voltage of sensor according to the temperature SENSOR CHIP : based on PX41C
℃℉
-50
-49
-48
-47
-46
-45
-44
-43
-42
-41
-40
-39
-38
-37
-36
-35
-34
-33
-32
-31
-30
-29
-28
-27
-26
-25
-24
-23
-22
-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-58
-56.2
-54.4
-52.6
-50.8
-49
-47.2
-45.4
-43.6
-41.8
-40
-38.2
-36.4
-34.6
-32.8
-31
-29.2
-27.4
-25.6
-23.8
-22
-20.2
-18.4
-16.6
-14.8
-13
-11.2
-9.4
-7.6
-5.8
-4
-2.2
-0.4
1.4
3.2 5
6.8
8.6
10.4
12.2 14
15.8
17.6
19.4
21.2
Voltage
4.694
4.677
4.659
4.641
4.622
4.602
4.581
4.560
4.537
4.514
4.490
4.465
4.439
4.412
4.385
4.356
4.326
4.296
4.264
4.232
4.199
4.165
4.129
4.093
4.056
4.018
3.980
3.940
3.899
3.858
3.816
3.773
3.729
3.685
3.640
3.594
3.548
3.501
3.453
3.405
3.356
3.307
3.258
3.208
3.158
Resistance
153319 144794 136798 129294 122248 115631 109413 103569
98073 92903 88037 83456 79142 75077 71246 67634 64227 61012 57977 55112 52406 49848 47431 45146 42984 40938 39002 37169 35433 33788 32230 30752 29350 28021 26760 25562 24425 23345 22320 21345 20418 19537 18698 17901 17142
℃℉
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
23
24.8
26.6
28.4
30.2 32
33.8
35.6
37.4
39.2 41
42.8
44.6
46.4
48.2 50
51.8
53.6
55.4
57.2 59
60.8
62.6
64.4
66.2 68
69.8
71.6
73.4
75.2 77
78.8
80.6
82.4
84.2 86
87.8
89.6
91.4
93.2 95
96.8
98.6
100.4
102.2
Voltage
3.107
3.057
3.006
2.955
2.904
2.853
2.802
2.751
2.700
2.649
2.599
2.548
2.498
2.449
2.399
2.350
2.301
2.253
2.205
2.158
2.111
2.064
2.019
1.974
1.929
1.885
1.842
1.799
1.757
1.716
1.675
1.636
1.596
1.558
1.520
1.483
1.447
1.412
1.377
1.343
1.309
1.277
1.253
1.213
1.183
Resistance
16419 15731 15076 14452 13857 13290 12749 12233 11741 11271 10823 10395
9986 9596 9223 8867 8526 8200 7888 7590 7305 7032 6771 6521 6281 6052 5832 5621 5419 5225 5039 4861 4690 4526 4369 4218 4072 3933 3799 3670 3547 3428 3344 3204 3098
℃℉
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
104
105.8
107.6
109.4
111.2 113
114.8
116.6
118.4
120.2 122
123.8
125.6
127.4
129.2 131
132.8
134.6
136.4
138.2 140
141.8
143.6
145.4
147.2 149
150.8
152.6
154.4
156.2 158
159.8
161.6
163.4
165.2 167
168.8
170.6
172.4
174.2 176
177.8
179.6
181.4
183.2
Voltage
1.153
1.124
1.095
1.068
1.040
1.014
0.988
0.963
0.938
0.914
0.891
0.868
0.846
0.824
0.803
0.783
0.762
0.743
0.724
0.706
0.688
0.670
0.653
0.636
0.620
0.604
0.589
0.574
0.560
0.546
0.532
0.519
0.506
0.493
0.481
0.469
0.457
0.446
0.435
0.424
0.414
0.404
0.394
0.384
0.375
Resistance
2997 2899 2805 2714 2627 2543 2462 2384 2309 2237 2167 2100 2036 1973 1913 1855 1799 1745 1693 1642 1594 1547 1502 1458 1416 1375 1335 1297 1260 1225 1190 1157 1125 1093 1063 1034 1006
978 952 926 902 877 854 832 810
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4-2-1. If the trouble is detected by self-diagnosis
- The error of sensor will be displayed on the front of display. when the error of sensor is detected at initial power ON, the appliance will not operated and display of abnormal sensor part will blink.
- The appliance will not stop operating when the error of sensor is detected during operation of the appliance. But normal freezing might be not operated if the appliance is operated by the emergency operation mode. You would better to check the appliance according to the self-diagnosis of the manual.
1) If ICE Maker Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor ** ICE MAKER : CN90#8 #4 measuring resistance value ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
ICE
Connector CN90#"4"(White) and
Maker
REG1 HEAT PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #78,
CN90-"4"(White) and REG1, HEAT SINK
from PCB typical Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR
MARKING #9(R901) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of ICE Maker Sensor resistance CN90#
"8(Sky-blue) #4"(White)
- Compare the temperature table after the measure.
Checking method of ICE Maker Sensor voltage
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #9(IC01 MICOM #78) or CN90#4(White)REG1, HEAT SINK.
- Compare the temperature table after the measure. Measuring voltage of CN90#4(White) REG1, HEAT SINK are below.
Is MAIN PCB Connector
NO
CN90 inserted correctly?
YES
Is ICE Maker Sensor
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
NO
unit normal?
YES
Is the voltage between
MAIN PCB ConnectorCN90#4
(White) and REG1
YES
Is input voltage of IC01
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
NO
Replace the ICE Maker
Check the contact of PCB & Wire Terminal
MICOM #78 normal?
YES
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Recheck the bad contact of the connection.
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
disturbed solder.
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2) If R Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor ** R : CN30#6 CN76#1 measuring resistance value ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Connector Cn30#6(White) to
R
REG1 HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #76,
CN30-"6"(White) and REG1, HEAT SINK from
PCB common Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR MARKING
#3(R311) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of R Sensor resistance
CN30#6(White) CN76#1(Gray) Compare the temperature table after the measure.
Is MAIN PCB
Connector CN30 to CN76 inserted
NO
correctly?
YES
Is R Sensor
NO
unit normal?
YES
Is the voltage between
MAIN PCB Connector CN30#6 (White) and
REG1, HEAT SINK normal?
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
YES
Is the input voltage to
NO
IC01 MICOM #76 normal?
YES
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Recheck the bad contact of the connection.
Checking method of R Sensor voltage
Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #3(IC01
­MICOM #76) or CN30#6(White)↔REG1, HEAT SINK.
- Compare the temperature table after the measure. Measuring voltage of CN30#6(White) HEAT SINK are below.
REG1,
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Replace the temperature sensor
Check the contact of PCB & Wire Terminal correctly.
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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3) If R DEF Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor **
R-DEF : CN30#8 CN76#1 measuring
resistance value
** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector Number
Connector Cn30#8(Sky-blue) to REG1
R DEF
HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #74,
CN30-"8"(Sky-blue) and REG1, HEAT SINK from
PCB typical Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR
MARKING #5(R313) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of R Sensor resistance
CN30#7(Sky-blue) CN76#1(Gray)
- Compare the temperature table after the measure.
Is MAIN PCB
NO
Connector CN30 to CN76 inserted
correctly?
YES
YES
Is R DEF Sensor
NO
unit normal?
YES
YES
Is the voltage between
MAIN PCB Connector CN30#8(Sky-blue) and
REG1, HEAT SINK normal?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of IC01
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
Check the contact of PCB & Wire Terminal correctly.
NO
MICOM #74 normal?
YES
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Recheck the bad contact of the connection.
Checking method of R DEF Sensor voltage
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #5(IC01 MICOM #74) or CN30#8(Sky-blue)
- Compare the temperature table after the measure. Measuring voltage of CN30#8(Sky-blue)
REG1, HEAT SINK.
REG1, HEAT SINK are below.
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Replace the temperature sensor
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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4) If Ambient Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor ** Ambient : CN31#1 #4 measuring resistance value ** Placed in the right top table of upper hinge. ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Connector Cn31#1(Yellow) to REG1
Ambient
HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #72,
CN31-"1"(Yellow) and REG1, HEAT SINK from
PCB typical Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR MARKING
#7(R307) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of Ambient Sensor resistance
CN31#1(Yellow) #4(Yellow)
- Compare the temperature table after the measure
Checking method of Ambient Sensor voltage
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #7 (IC01 MICOM #72) or CN31#1(Yellow) REG1, HEAT SINK.
- Compare the temperature table after the measure. Measuring
voltage of CN31#1(Yellow) REG1, HEAT SINK are below.
Is MAIN PCB
Connector CN31 inserted
NO
correctly?
YES
YES
Is Ambient Sensor
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
NO
unit normal?
YES
YES
MAIN PCB Connector CN31#1(Yellow) and REG1,
Is the voltage between
HEAT SINK normal?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
NO
Replace the temperature sensor
Check the contact of PCB & Wire Terminal correctly.
IC01 MICOM #72 normal?
YES
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
Recheck the bad contact of the connection
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
5) If F Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor ** F : CN30#3 CN76#1 measuring resistance value ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Connector Cn30#3(Red) to
F
REG1 HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #81,
CN30-"3"(Yellow) and REG1, HEAT SINK from PCB
Check the measure on the SENSOR MARKING
typical Ground part are similar.
#1(R309) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of F Sensor resistance
CN30#3(Red) CN76#1(Gray)
-
Compare the temperature table after the measure
Are MAIN PCB
Connector CN30 to CN76 inserted
NO
correctly?
YES
YES
Is F Sensor
NO
unit normal?
YES
YES
MAIN PCB Connector CN30#3 (Red) and REG1,
Is the voltage between
HEAT SINK normal?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
NO
IC01 MICOM #81 normal?
YES
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor
Recheck the bad contact of the connection
Checking method of F Sensor voltage
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #1 (IC01 MICOM #81) or CN30#3(Red) REG1, HEAT SINK.
- Compare the temperature table after the measure. Measuring
voltage of CN30#3(Red) REG1, HEAT SINK are below.
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Replace temperature sensor
Check the contact of PCB & Wire
Terminal correctly.
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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6) If F DEF Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor **
F-DEF : CN30#4 CN76#1 measuring resistance
value
** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Connector Cn30#4(Orange) to REG1
F DEF
HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #77,
CN30-"4"(Orange) and REG1, HEAT SINK from
PCB typical Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR MARKING
#2(R310) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of F DEF Sensor resistance
Checking method of F DEF Sensor voltage
CN30#4(Orange) CN76#1(Gray)
- Compare the temperature table after the measure.
Are MAIN PCB
NO
Connector CN30 to CN76 insert
correctly?
YES
YES
Is F DEF Sensor
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
NO
unit normal?
YES
YES
Is the voltage between
MAIN PCB Connector CN30#4 (Orange) and
REG1, HEAT SINK normal?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
NO
Replace temperature sensor
Check the contact of PCB & Wire
IC01 MICOM #77 normal?
YES
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
Recheck the bad contact of the connection.
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #2(IC01 MICOM #77) on PCB or CN30#4(Orange) REG1, HEAT SINK
- Compare the temperature table after measurement. Measuring voltage of CN30#4(Orange) REG1, HEAT SINK are asbelow
Terminal correctly.
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
7) If Ice Room Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor **
Ambient : CN31#3 ↔ CN76#1 Measure the resistance
value
** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to the circuit diagram in this manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Connector Cn31#3(Orange) to REG1
Ice Room
HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #77,
CN30-"4"(Orange) and REG1, HEAT SINK from PCB
Checking Mehod of Ice Room Sensor voltage
typical Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR MARKING
#8(R308) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of Ice Room Sensor voltage
CN31-”3”(Orange) CN76-”1” (Gray)
- Compare with the temperature table after measurement.
Is MAIN PCB
ConnectorCN31 and CN76
NO
inserted correctly?
YES
YES
Is Ice Room Sensor
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
NO
unit normal?
YES
YES
Is the voltage between
MAIN PCB Connector CN31#3 (Orange) and
REG1, HEAT SINK normal?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
NO
Replace temperature sensor
Check the contact of PCB & Wire
IC01 MICOM #71 normal?
YES
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
Check the bad connections.
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #8 (IC01 MICOM #71) on PCB or CN31#3(Orange) REG1, HEAT SINK
- Compare the temperature table after measurement. Measuring voltage of CN31#3(Orange) REG1, HEAT SINK are as below
Terminal correctly.
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
8) If Pantry Sensor has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
DATA1.
Temperature table
** Measuring point of resistance value according to
Sensor **
Pantry : CN30#9 CN76#1 measuring resistance
value
** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Connector Cn30#9(White-black) to REG1
Pantry
HEAT-SINK PCB common Ground
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #73,
CN30-"9"(White-black) and REG1, HEAT SINK from
PCB typical Ground part are similar.
Check the measure on the SENSOR MARKING
#6(R314) due to the SMD MICOM
Checking method of Pantry Sensor resistance
Checking method of Pantry Sensor voltage
CN30#9(White-black) CN76#1(Gray)
-
Compare the temperature table after the measure
Is MAIN PCB
Connector CN30 and CN76 insert
NO
correctly?
YES
YES
Is Pantry Sensor
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
NO
normal?
YES
YES
MAIN PCB Connector CN30#9 (White-black) and
Is the voltage between
REG1, HEAT SINK normal?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of IC01
NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
NO
Replace temperature sensor
Check the contact of PCB & Wire
Terminal correctly.
MICOM Pin #73 normal?
YES
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Check the iced-solder, solder bridging,
disturbed solder. Replace the PCB
Recheck the bad contact of the connection.
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #6(IC01 MICOM #73) on PCB or CN30#9(White-black) REG1, HEAT SINK
- Compare the temperature table after measurement. Measuring voltage of CN30#9(White-black) REG1, HEAT SINK are as below
typical PCB Ground REG1 HEAT-SINK
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2¢(-17¡) is recommended 38¢(3¡) is recommended
9) If Pantry Room Damper Heater has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
Measure the resistance
between -after
CN91 connector open 145ohm ± 7%
MICOM
#42
condition
Initial
power On
3.5V~4.8V
Damper
heater off
3.5V~4.8V
Damper
heater On
0V
Checking method of Pantry Room Damper
resistance CN91#1(Black) #2(Brown)
** ∞Ω: Open(wire disconnection, heater
disconnection) trouble 0: Short trouble
Is Damper Heater
NO
normal?(about145ohm)
YES
YES
Is MAIN PCB connector
NO
Replace Damper
(CN91) inserted correctly?
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of
Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
NO
IC02 MICOM #42 normal?
YES
YES
Normal(recheck)
Heat
Water tank #6 3.5V ~ 4.8V 3.5V ~ 4.8V 0V
Ice Pipe #3 3.5V ~ 4.8V 3.5V ~ 4.8V 0V
MICOM
(IC01)
1) Recheck the wire
2) Replace PCB MAIN
Initial Power
On
Heater Off
Working
Heater
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10) If Tank Water Heater has trouble
ERROR Code
Start
Start
Measure the resistance between
#6~#10 after CN79 connector
open 72ohm ± 7%
Initial
MICOM
power On
#6
3.5V~4.8V
Checking method of Tank Water Heater
resistance CN78#5(Black) #4(Brown)
** ∞Ω: Open(wire disconnection, heater
disconnection) trouble 0: Short trouble
Checking method of Tank Water Heater
resistance CN79#6(Pink) #10(White)
** ∞Ω: Open(wire disconnection, heater
disconnection) trouble 0: Short trouble
Heater off
3.5V~4.8V
Working
heater
0V
Is MAIN PCB connector
(CN79) inserted correctly?
YES
YES
Is Tank Water Heater
normal?(about72ohm)
YES
YES
Is the input voltage of
IC01 MICOM #6 normal?)
YES
YES
Normal(recheck)
NO
NO
NO
Bad contact of connector/
insert correctly
1) Wire connector
2) Replace Heater
1) Recheck the wire
2) Replace PCB MAIN
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4-2-2. If FAN does not operate(F, R, C - FAN)
- The refrigerator of this model has BLDC FAN motor. BLDC motor is driven by DC 7~12V.
- On the normal condition of COMP ON, it operates together with F-FAN motor. If door is opened and closed once at a high ambient temperature, it will be operated after 1 minute delay. Therefore, you are advised not to taken it for an error.
-. If there is a trouble, you should select the self-diagnostic function to check the trouble before power off.
Start
Is COMPRESSOR ON ?
Excute manualoperation. If initial temperature of F Room is under the 41℉(5℃), waitng
7 minutes and then activate.
Is the voltage between MAIN
PCB REG1, HEAT SINK and
CN76#5(Sky -blue) around DC7~12V?
Is the external temperature above
66.2 (19)?
Recheck after 7 minutes (Time could be delayed depending on the temperatures. If the temperature is lower, It may not operate : about 59(below 15℃)
Does DC7~12V alternate with below
DC 2V between MAIN PCB REG1 Heater
Sink and CN76#5(Sky-blue)
F FAN pulse voltage
CN76#7(Brown)
The voltage measured around 2~3V with multi-meter though the voltage is very weak because of pulse signal
Display for checking the self-diagnostic function
R FAN ERROR
Typical PCB Ground
REG1 Heater Sink
Door
Close Open
Reference
CN76-7(F),8(R),9(C)will generate the pulse signal when motor rotates. These signals will be inputted into MICOM. Unless signals are not inputted during motor operating, will be ON 10 seconds after fan Off. But if signals are not still entered, the above operation will restart four times more. If signals are not entered continuously, the motor will be restarted after 10 seconds. This function is effective when the normal operation of motor would be restrained by foreign matters such as ice.
Is the voltage between MAIN
PCB REG1,Heater Sink and CN76#4
(Orange) around DC7~12V?
Is the voltage between MAIN PCB REG1,Heater Sink and
CN30#2 (Purple) around 0V?
Door & MICOM State
F
MICOM
(#83)
5V(High) 0V(Low)
Does DC7~12V alternate with below
DC 2V between MAIN PCB REG1 Heater
R MICOM(#82)
Right and Left
0V(Low) 5V(High)
Sink and CN76#4(Orange)
Checking method of R,F,C FAN Motor voltage The voltage between PCB typical Ground REG1 Heater Sink and F FAN ; CN76#3(Yellow) shall be less than DC 7~12V. R FAN ; CN76#4(Orange) shall be less than DC 7~12V. C FAN ; CN76#5(Sky-blue) shall be less than DC 7~12V.
- Motor rpm could be changed by capability without previous.
Is the voltage between MAIN
PCB REG1 Heater Sink and CN76#3
(Yellow) around DC7~12V?
Is the voltage between MAIN
PCB REG1 Heater Sink and CN30#1
(Black) around 4.5~5V?
Power on with about 7 minutes delay after power OFF. (For preventing the over load of compressor)
Does DC7~12V alternate with
below DC 2V between MAIN PCB REG1
Heater Sink and CN76 #3(Yellow)
Expected causesCheck that if FAN-MOTOR has failure
itself.
Check that if wiring connection has bad
contact.
Check the input of the fan motor rotation
pulse when motor fan operates.
FAN work normally
Repair the connection
of Door switch
In initial power to appliance, the compressor and fans of fresh food/ freezer, compressor fan operate. If freezer temperature is sensed of 41by momentary power failure, fans will operate after 5 minutes.
Replace MAIN PCB
Typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink
F FAN ERROR
C FAN ERROR
1) F-FAN 2) R-FAN 3) C-FAN
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4-2-3. If ICE Room Fan does not operate
- This refrigerator has BLDC FAN motor. BLDC motor is driven by DC7~12V.
- When COMP ON, normally operates with F-FAN motor.
- If there is any trouble, you should select the self-diagnostic function to check the trouble before power off.
- When pressing the ICE TEST S/W for a certain period of time (over 1.5sec), the function is accomplished. After beginning of TEST mode, Ice maker heater turns on for initial 2 minutes, if the ice making temperature is below 0℃.
- If it exceeds 0, Ice maker heater turns on for initial 30 seconds.
- After Ice maker heater turns on for 30 seconds, it turns off and then Ice maker motor turns on.
- As the Ice maker motor turns on, TEST MODE COUNT operates. (6 minutes count)
Condition
- Ambient temperature : 32/75%
- Notch : 2℉/38℉(-19.0℃/3.3℃) Initial full of ice bucket capacity : 794 g, 58ea
Ice Room control temperature
Ice ON
Ice OFF
Reference
CN76 #6 will generate the pulse signal when motor rotates. These signals will be input into MICOM. Unless signals are not input during motor operating, will be ON 10seconds after fan OFF. But if signals are not still taken, the above operation will be retried four times more. If signals are not taken continuously, the motor will be restarted after 10 minutes. This function is against the case that motor movement would be restrained by foreign matters like ice.
8.6(-13)
26.6(-3℃)
Start
Is COMPRESSOR ON ?
Yes
Is the voltage between
MAIN PCB REG1 Heater Sink and
CN76-”2” (Black) around
DC7~12V?
No
Is the Ice Room
temperature suitable for
the Fan working?
Yes
Does DC7~12V alternate
with below DC2V between MAIN PCB REG1
Heater Sink and CN76-”2”(Black)?
Yes
Execute manual operation
FAN works normally
Replace MAIN PCB
No
Yes
No
Operation
temperature/ready
No
FAN pulse voltage
CN76-”6”(Pink)
The voltage is variable due to pulse signal but measured about 2~3V with the Multi-Meter.
Display for checking the self-diagnostic function
Ice Room FAN ERROR
Typical PCB Ground
REG1 Heater Sink
Predicted CauseFAN-MOTOR troubles itselfBad wiring connections.Wrong Input of the fan motor rotation pulse
Checking method of Ice Room FAN Motor Voltage with the voltage between typical
PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink and Ice Room FAN ; CN76-”2”(Black) shall be less than DC 6~12V.
- Additional check if resistance values are different after measurement.
1) Ice Room - FAN
Typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink
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4-2-4. If Ice Maker does not operate
1. Water is automatically supplied to the Ice Maker depending on temperature & time condition and Ice Maker Dispenses cubed or crushed ice.
2. Power is applied to the one end of wires. Be careful when disassembling and shall refer to its exploded diagram in any case.
3. Ice Maker operation shall be checked after pressing the Ice Maker testing switch. (Freezer Ice Maker) It is not possible to check when the power is disengaged.
4. We recommend that TWO PEOPLE check the PCB and Ice Maker because they are located at front and rear side each.
5. Be careful! The Ice Maker Heater can cause personal injury like burn.
6. Ice maker could operate not only genuine rotate but also reverse rotate, so it is not out of order that reverse rotate.
Displays ERROR Code
MICOM(IC01) Operation Status
#39
(Blade Ice Scoop)
#38
(Guide Ice Full)
MICOM(IC02) Operation Status
#37
(Test Switch)
Ready Rotation
0V 4.9V 4.9V 0V
0V 0V 4.9V 0V
Operation5VReady
0V
Before
Returning
Complete
Start
Does Ice Maker
rotate when pressing the Ice Maker
testing switch(over 1.5 sec)?
Yes
Is the input voltage of IC01
MICOM #38,#39 normal?
Yes
Is the water supplied in 6
minutes (After sensing ice bucket
fully)?
Yes
Is the Ice Maker Sensor unit normal?
Operating Condition when motor rotates Operating Status of Micom(IC01)
Motor Load (#56) Heater Load (#57) Heater Load (#67)
Heater operates differently according to the conditions.
No
1) Replace the Ice Maker Kit
2) Check/Replace the Main PCB input signal (Micom IC01 Pin #37 - “0V”)
Test Mode operation will be 30 sec.
No
1) Check the wiring connections.
2) Replace Ice Maker Kit
3) Replace MAIN PCB
No
1) Replace the Water Valve * Refer to the operation
condition of Water Valve
2) Replace the Main PCB
No
Ready
0V 0V 0V
Operation
5V 5V 5V
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor, Check the bad wiring connections.
Checking Method of ICE Maker Voltage With typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink and
1) Test Switch operation (press selected) : CN75-”5” (Black) shall be DC 0V. Test Switch ready ; CN75-”5” (Black) shall be less than DC 5V.
1)Test Switch operating
Checking Method of ICE Maker Voltage With typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink and
2) IC02 MICOM #39 voltage ; Ready(0V) Rotate (4.9V) Before complete(4.9V) Return(0V) * MICOM #39 voltage is same as Connector CN90-”7”(Purple)
3) IC02 MICOM #38 voltage ; Ready(0V) Rotate (0V) Before complete(4.9V) Return(0V) * MICOM #38 voltage is same as Connector CN90-”6”(Blue)
2)Test Switch ready
Typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink
Yes
Check the ICE Maker Heater & Motor Resistance
1) Measuring the Ice Maker Heater resistance values
CN70#11(Gray) - #1(Black)
Resistance value : 91(364)Ohm±7%
1) Repair the Ice Maker Sensor * Refer to the solution “If Ice
Maker Sensor has trouble”
70
2) Measuring the Ice Maker Motor resistance values
CW : 13P #11(White) and CN70#9(Red) CCW : 13P #13(Pink) and CN70#9(Red)
CW/CCW Resistance value : 200KOhm ± 30%
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4-2-5. If defrost does not operate (F,R DEF Heater)
- If defrost has trouble, select the self-diagnostic function to detect the error of defrost heater before Power Off. (Check the function with the self-diagnostic function)
R DEF ERROR F DEF ERROR
**Measuring point of resistance value according to heater** F-DEF(Ice Duct parallel) : CN70#7(Brown) CN71#9 (Orange) measuring resistance value(55 ohm ± 7%) R-DEF : CN70#5(White)↔CN71#9(Orange) measuring resistance value(110 ohm ± 7%) ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open(bimetal, heater) trouble
Start
**Measuring point of resistance value according to sensor ** F-DEF : CN30#4 CN76#1 measuring resistance value R-DEF : CN30#8 CN76#1 measuring resistance value ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Resistance value of sensor according to temperature
86(30℃) 68(20℃) 50(10℃)
32(0℃)
14(-10℃)
-4(-20℃)
-22(-30℃)
**Measuring point of resistance value according to sensor ** F-DEF : CN30#4 CN76#1 measuring resistance value R-DEF : CN30#8 CN76#1 measuring resistance value ** 0V: Short trouble / 5V: Open trouble
4.22
6.05
8.87
13.29
20.42
32.23
52.41
If you need the
temperature with detail,
refer to DATA1.
temperature
table
Recheck the applicable
sensor.
Reference If defrost sensor
temperatures of fresh food and freezer compartments are higher than 50(10), 53.6(12) by the heating from heater, heating would be finished and will return to cooling operation after a pause.
Checking method of F,R DEF Heater resistance value F DEF ; CN70#7(Brown) CN71#9(Orange) R DEF ; CN70#5(White) CN71#9(Orange)
-
Recheck if resistance values are different after the test
1) F DEF Heater 2) R DEF Heater
Are the all deforst
heater normal?
Is defrost sensor by
self-diagnostic normal?
Is the temperature of
defrost sensor lower
than 53.6(12°C)?
Manual defrosting of fresh food
and freezer compartments
operate simultaneously.
Is power applied to
each defrost heaters?
Does the system return
to cooling operation after
heating for specified time?
Normal
Is connection terminal of
MAIN PCB part normal?
Check bimetal, heater itself,
disconnection etc.
Check the bimetal, heater disconnection, wiring connection etc.
Refer to self-diagnostic
function in the manual
Replace the applicable sensor
manual operation for a certain time
If Energy Saver + Fridge key are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds and select any key. 4thtest mode(manual defrosting will be operated).
Repair connection terminal
Replace failure Relay or
replace PCB ASS'Y
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4-2-6. If Power is not supplied
Caution
At the power of main PCB, the AC115V power and a high-voltage over DC 170V are occurred.Please take care of yourself during repair and measurement.
Check in SMPS PBA
Checking method of voltage
CN70 input ; CN70#9(Red) #11(Gray) AC voltage
Checking method of DC 2nd output voltage
REG1 input ; Regulator 7805 →same as C107 terminals. DC 13.0V ± 0.8V
Start
Is the plug connected in?
Is power 115V applied to the
both terminals of SMPS PCB
CN70 #11-#9?
Is fuse on the SMPS
PCB down?
Is DC170V
applied to the both
terminals of BD1+,-
Is DC5.8V
applied between TOP
switch 246Y C and S?
Is 13V applied to the both
terminals of C107?
- Refer to the function and reference parts in the manual when check the MAIN PCB
Connect plug again, check the plug loosening
Check the assembly and wire connection
1) Replace FUSE AC 250V 2.0A
2) Replace PCB ASS’Y
1) Check PCB PATTERN and replace BD1
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
Replace PCB ASS'Y
Checking method of DC 2nd output voltage
REG1 output ; Regulator 7805 → same as C109 terminals. DC 5V ± 0.5V
- Check MAIN PCB connection
- Check the connections between cabinet and door
- Check the connections between door and panel PCB
Is 5V applied to the both
terminals of C109?
Does Panel PCB
operate normally?
Is the load (i.e. Relay)
normal?
Is there any PCB
soldering, short,
breakage?
Normal(Recheck)
Replace PCB ASS'Y
1) Check REG1 (KA7805)
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
1) Check assembly wire and repair
2) Replace Panel PCB
1) Check the contact of lead wire
2) Replace the applicable relay / PCB MAIN
1) Solder again
2) Replace PCB MAIN
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4-2-7. If compressor does not operate
Refer to test function
in the manual
Start
Did 7 mins pass
after Compressor
OFF ?
Check after
7minutes
Does compressor work with manual operation?
Did buzzer of manual operation sound?
(Check certainly after manual operation)
1) Replace MICOM
2) Replace PCB
1) Replace IC72 Driver IC(TD62083AP)
2) Replace PCB
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual
normal
Is IC02 MICOM #8
High?(5V)
Is IC72 #15 about
0.8V?
Is CN71 connector
normal?
Check bad contact of
connector
Is COMP ASS'Y
normal?
Replace COMP ASS'Y
Normal (recheck)
Checking method of voltage PCB typical
Ground CN1#3(Black) and
1) IC02 MICOM #8 ; voltage High(5V ±0.5V) IC02 MICOM #8, COMP operating
Checking method of voltage
PCB typical Ground CN1#3(Black) and
1) IC72 #15 : Voltage Low(0V)
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typical PCB Ground CN1#3(Black)
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4-2-8. When alarm sound continuous without stop(related with buzzer sound)
If 'ding-dong'sound continuously
Start
Seperate the door switch andcheck if the measured value of unit is changed from 0to ∞Ω according to switch ON/OFF. * FF Door Switch is magnetic switch. (It can be operated when door
magnet is combined with it.)
Door & MICOM State
DoorFMICOM
R MICOM(#82)
(#83)
Close
Open
5V(High)
0V(Low)
Right and Left
0V(Low)
5V(High)
Is door closed
completely?
Is water penetrated
into the door switch?
Is the door
switch unit normal?
Is the connector(CN30)
inserted correctly?
Is the input
voltage of main #83 and #82
changed at door-open and close
MAIN PCB & Door S/W is normal.
Recheck and replace Panel PCB
status?
Door is ajar
Remove causes after comprehending the conditions of interferance by door gasket, food etc,
Replace Door S/W
Replace Door S/W
Connector is not inserted, Repair disconnect part
Repair wire connection and Door S/W
If 'beep-beep' sounds continuously
Start
Is manual operation
/defrost selected?
Does buzzer sounds
when power On again?
Recheck and Replace Panel PCB
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Enforce the cancelation the manual operation/ defrost function or power On after power Off
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If buzzer does not sound
Buzzer is installed on the panel PCB in this model. If buzzer does not sound when button is pressed, manual operation is started and door is opened, should separate panel PCB and check the breakage of buzzer and bad soldering. It is very hard to repair the panel PCB because it consists of SMD assemblies. It is recommended to replace assembly PCB when the failure associated with panel is occurred except the minor error such as switch pressing error, surface peeling off and so on.
Does it sound
'dingdong' if press a button
on the front panel?
sound of 'dooropen' alarm when
you are opening the door of freezer or
fridge more than 3 minutes?
Start
MAIN PCB normal, BUZZER normal
Does it make a
Check the panel PCB with reference of <how to check Panel Display>
Is the damage
or breakage of the buzzer in
the panel PCB?
Did lead of a component
fall on the vibration plate of
buzzer?
Recheck the button pressing force and mechanical problem
Replace(repair) buzzer Replace Panel PCB
Replace buzzer Replace Panel PCB
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-9. If Panel PCB does not work normally
When lighting of Panel PCB is disabled or only some LED Lamp are disabled
Be careful to repair because display of this model is installed in the MICOM of internal PCB. It is recommend to replace PCB MAIN after checking except specified solder touch.
Start
Refer to electronic circuit diagram in the manual or circuit diagram on the back side of the appliance
If Panel PCB KEY is not selectedIf it is not repaired with using the basic checking method as above
Is the connector of
upper hinge cover inserted correctly?
Reinsert connector, Repair bad contact
Is MAIN PCB connector (CN50) inserted correctly?
Reinsert connector of MAIN PCB
Is Upper Hinge
Panel PCB connector
inserted correctly?
Reinsert connector, Repair bad contact
Is lighting operate
normally when replace
Panel-PCB?
Panel PCB itself has trouble.
Check the wire of Dispenser part - Upper Hinge Panel - disconnection, short between wiresCheck the wires between fresh food compartment upper cabinet - MAIN PCB - disconnection, short between wires
Are one or more keys
pressed continuously?
Reassemble the PCB ASS'Y / Enforce the cancelation of pressed keys
Is the PCB system
still operated by separating
of the mechanism?
Reassemble the PCB ASS'Y / Enforce the cancelation of pressed keys
Is the lighting operated
normally when replace the
Panel-PCB ?
Panel PCB itself has trouble.
Check the wires of Dispenser part - Upper Hinge Panel - disconnection, short between wires.Check the wires of fresh food compartment upper cabinet - disconnection, short between wires.Check the short/open of the panel communication and power supply circuit in MAIN PCB.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-10. If Pantry Panel PCB is not working normally
You should check the display after door opening because the display of this model operates only when the fresh food compartment door is opened.
Start
Does fresh food
compartment door switch
operate normally?
Check and repair the switch * Refer to<how to repair door switch>
Is the connector of
pantry room in fresh food
compartment inserted
If Panel Key is not selected
correctly?
Is MAIN PCB
Connector (CN51), CN79
inserted correctly?
Is signal of
MAIN PCB CN51, CN79
normal?
Reinsert Connector, Repair bad contact
Reinsert connector in MAIN PCB
Check voltage/Replace MAIN PCB
Typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink
If Panel PCB Key is not selectedIf it is not repaired with the above basic checking method
Checking method of voltage Based on
PCB typical Ground REG1 Heater Sink
1) Key voltage ; CN51#6"(Purple)
1) select(operating) (0V)
2) LED part voltage ; CN51-"1"(Yellow), "2"(Pink),"3"(Orange) Voltage of CN51 is same as IC50 #14,#13,#12 voltage.
- Display On (0.7V±0.5V) - Display Off (11V±1V)
2) normal(about5.0V ±0.5V)
Is the lighting
operated when replace Pantry
Panel-PCB?
Check the wires of Pantry Room - disconnection, short between wiresRecheck the control circuit of MAIN PCB Pantry PanelCheck the wire assembling between Panel and MAIN
Is a key pressed
continuously?
Is the PCB system
still operated by separating
of the mechanism?
Is the lighting operated
after replacing the Pantry
Panel-PCB?
Is a normal voltage
outputted from MAIN PCB IC51, CN79
during the key operating?
Check the wire of Pantry Room - disconnection, short
between wires
Check the short/open of the pantry panel lighting
circuit in MAIN PCB.
Panel PCB itself has trouble.
Reassemble PCB ASS'Y / Enforce the cancelation of pressed keys
Reassemble PCB ASS'Y / Enforce the cancelation of pressed keys
Convertible compartment Panel PCB itself has trouble.
Replace MAIN PCBCheck the short of MAIN
Panel wire
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-11. When refrigerator ROOM Lamp does not light up
1. When you replace the lamp of freezer, please power OFF to avoid an electric shock.
2. Please keep in mind you could get burnt by the excessive heating of an incandescent light bulb.
3. Bimetal is installed in the refrigerator LAMP. Check that if LAMP may be turned OFF by bimetal.
1) AC Lamp
Because it is possible to repair the other room lamps with the same method.
(Option)
Fresh food compartment AC Lamp is applied only.
Door & MICOM State
We only explaine about Fresh Food compartment in this page.
F
Door
MICOM
(#83)
Close Open
Reference
* The interior lamp relay operates lighting/lightout
according to door open / close.
* If interior lamp does not light, check the noise of relay
operation.
* Noise of relay operation sounds every Door Open /
Close. * F-LAMP Relay -- RY74 * R-LAMP Relay -- RY75
5V(High) 0V(Low)
R(Option)
R MICOM(#82)
Right and Left
0V(Low)
5V(High)
Start
Is the inside lamp
filament cut?
Is Lamp OFF by
bimetal operating?
Is the connection
point of R-door switch
normal?
Is the control relay
of the inside lamp in PCB
normal?(RY75)
Check the connection of RDoor switch and repair the inside lamp socket
Repair the inside lamp
Wait for returning time of bimetal
Repair door switch
Replace PCB and Replace Relay
Reference
If the door is opened, the contact of door switch will be opened and MICOM will get applied 5V to finally sense Open. If 5V has been sensed over tree minutes afterwards, Door-Open alarm will sound ‘Ding-Dong’for 10 seconds in a one minutes cycle. For that reason, if the door switch has failure, the refrigerator can make a “Ding-Dong”sound with oneminute cycle. Please note the step for its service.
When measure lamp resistance to the WireResistance can be changed by Lamp input voltage.
(Actual measurement is below, it can be changed by performance)
Fresh food
compartment lamp
Wire color changed from the following picture
CN70#9(Red) CN71#1 (Blue) ; 10Ohm±5% Lamp ; 60W + 60W
Freezer
compartment lamp CN70#9(Red) CN71#3 (Gray) ; 15Ohm±5% Lamp ; 60W
Checking method of Door Switch voltage
- Measuring voltage of CN30#2(Purple), CN30#1(black) and REG1, HEAT SINK from PCB typical Ground part
See the R DOOR Switch at the following picture.
CLOSE
Typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink
OPEN
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-12. If ICE Water is not supplied
1. Please shut the water supplying prior to repair.
2. Power is applied to the one end of wires. Be careful when disassembling not to get an electric shock.
Typical PCB Ground REG1 Heater Sink
Start
the valve operation heard when
Ice maker(R) test switch pushed?
Checking method of voltage Based on
PCB typical Ground REG1 Heater Sink
1) Check the voltage of IC73#4(same voltage as IC01 #54)
- ICE Water valve operating (about 5V±0.5V)
Based on PCB typical Ground REG1 Heater Sink
2) IC73 #15 voltage
- ICE Water valve Waiting (about 13V±0.8V)
- ICE Water valve operating (about 0.7V±0.5V)
3) Check the voltage of Fridge Ice Water Valve
operating(AC voltage) => For checking the Relay RY78 operating. CN73 and CN74 combined and use same connector(13p) CN70#9(Red) 13P#7(Purple)
- ICE Water valve waiting (about AC 0V)
Is the confirming sound of
Does Main PCB MICOM
#54 have high (5V)output?
Does Main PCB IC73
#15 have about 0.7V
output?
Is the contact point of main
PCB RELAY RY78 normal?
Normal(Check Ice water valve hose)
Check soldering short/Replace PCB
Check soldering short/Replace PCB
Check soldering short/Replace PCB
- ICE Water valve operating (about AC 115V ± 20%)
MAIN PCB normal
-- Need to check the other parts Check the wire between Ice
water valve↔MAIN PCB
Ice water valve itself has trouble
or bad contact of connector
Check the connection hose
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-13. If Water is not supplied
Checking method of Valve resistance (Must
power off for checking) Resistance can be changed by input voltage. CN70#1 (Red) CN73#5 (White-black)
- resistance value ; 388(1.6k)Ohm ± 7%) ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
Start
Is the confirming sound of
the valve operation heard
when dispenser switch
pushed?
Normal(Check Ice water valve hose)
typical PCB Ground CN1#3(Black)
Checking method of voltage Based on PCB typical Ground CN1#3(Black)
1) Check voltage of IC73# (same voltage as IC01#64)
- Water valve operating (about 5V±0.5V)
Based on PCB typical Ground CN1#3(Black)
2) IC73 #14 voltage
- Water valve operating (about 0.7V±0.5V)
Is the valve unit normal?
Is the voltage of PCB IC01
MICOM #15 changed 0V~5V
according to switch On/Off?
Does Main PCB IC73 #3
have about 5V input?
Does Main PCB IC73 #14
have about 0.7V output?
Replace Valve
1) Check the dispensing lever
2) Check switch unit/ wiring connection
3) Replace PCB
Check soldering short/Replace PCB
Check soldering short/Replace PCB
3) Check the voltage of Water Valve operating (AC voltage)
=> For checking the Relay RY7A operating. CN70#1(Red) CN73#5(White-black)
- ICE Water valve waiting (about AC 0V)
- ICE Water valve operating (about AC 110(230)V ± 20%)
Is the contact point of main
PCB RELAY RY7A normal?
MAIN PCB normal
-- Need to check the other parts Check the wire between water valve
MAIN PCB
Ice water valve itself has trouble or bad
contact of connector
Check the connection hoseCheck the operation between Panel PCB
and MAIN PCB for Communication.
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Check soldering short/Replace PCB
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-14. If Cubed or Crushed Ice is not supplied
Start
Are Ices ejected?
Yes
Which mode is
selected?
Cubed Ice
Is Cubed Ice ejected?
No
Is Cubed Ice mode
selected on the
panel PCB?
Yes
Freezer door shall be closed during operation.
No
Are Ices in the Ice bucket?
Check the Ice making switchCheck the DOOR SwitchCheck the Ice moving motorCheck the wiring connections of Ice moving motorCheck if the COVER ICE ROUTE opensCheck the Q706 movement related with
AUGER_MOTOR safety
No
Crushed Ice
Cubed Ice ejected
Normal Operation status
No
Cubed Ice selected
Is “Ice Off” mode
selected on the display
panel?
Yes
Cancel the “Ice Off”
Is Crushed Ice ejected?
No
Is Crushed Ice mode
selected on the
panel PCB?
Yes
No
Check the water pipe
: bending / Shut off
heck route of ice check solenoidCheck he Ice Maker wiring
Yes
Normal Operation status
No
Crushed Ice selected
Is the CUBE MOTOR
positioned at cubed
ice mode?
Is MICOM IC01 #103 change into 0V when
press Ice switch?
Is the Dispenser
Cover opened?
Is IC73 #1,2 changed
into 5V when pressing
Ice Switch?
Is the contact
point of RY7A & RY7B RELAY
changed into 0
After disconnecting the CN70, CN71and 13P (CN73, CN74) measure the both ends of contact points of RY7A, RY7B
No
Yes
Check the wire connections/
Cube Solenoid
No
Yes
- Check the Ice switch has trouble itself
- Check the wire connections
- Replace the MAIN PCB
No
Yes
- ICE S/W self diagnosis
- Check the connecting wires.
- MAIN PCB failure : Replace
No
Yes
Replace the MAIN PCB
(Errors on IC01)
No
Yes
If MAIN PCB is normal
- Need to check the other parts AUGER MOTOR MAIN PCB
Check the door wiring connections.
CUBE MOTOR MAIN PCB
Check the door wiring connections/trouble their own or bad wiring connections.
- RY7A, RY7B RELAY Error
- Replace the MAIN PCB
After disconnecting the CN70, CN71 and 13P (CN72, CN73), measure the both ends of contact points of RY7A.
Is the CUBE MOTOR
positioned at cubed
ice mode?
Yes
Is MICOM IC01 #103 change into 0V when
press Ice switch?
Yes
Is the Dispenser
Cover opened?
Yes
Is IC73 #2 changed
into 5V when pressing
Ice Switch?
Yes
Is the contact
point of RY7A RELAY
changed into 0
Yes
No
Check the wire connections/
Motor Cube
No
- Check the Ice switch has trouble itself
- Check the wire connections
- Replace the MAIN PCB
No
check the WIRE & Motor
check Cover ice route S/W 1,2
No
Replace the MAIN PCB
Replace the MAIN PCB
(Errors on IC01)
No
- RY7A RELAY Error
- Replace the MAIN PCB
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-2-15. If Cover Ice Route Moor(Geard Motor) is not working normally
Caution
1. When replacing the Cover Ice Motor, pull out the plug to avoid an electric shock.
2. Be careful! When disassemble the Cover Ice Motor, spring can jumped out and may cause personal injury.
3. Motor will rotate continuously when the Motor Switch is not sensed.
Checking Mehod of Cover Ice Route Motor
Resistance (Make sure to work after Power Off) The Resistance is variable according to
the input voltage. CN73 and CN74 combined and use same connector(13P) CN70#9(RED) 13P#9(Blue) ** 0: Short trouble / ∞Ω: Open trouble
When the MOTOR rotates.
Start
Does GEARED MOTOR
work properly?
Yes
Is Cubed or Crushed
Ice mode selected on the
LED PANEL?
Yes
Is the DISPENSER
switch selected?
Yes
Does the wiring at the
both sides of motor connected
properly?
Yes
Is the AC input voltage
applied to the both ends
of the motor?
No
No
Replace the MOTOR
No
Cubed or Crushed Ice is selected on the LED PANEL PCB
No
Select the DISPENSER switch
No
Check the WIRE
Yes
Check the MOTOR/Check any interference on MOTOR rotation
CN73 and CN74 combined and use same connector(13P).
Check 13P-”9” Connector / Re-connect
Check the short/open for the SSR75 of Cover Ice Motor on Main PCB.Check the resistance of parallel Connector 13P-9”, CN70-”9”.
(Definitely plug out prior to repair)
No
Check/Repair the Housing connector
No
Check/Repair the Motor Rotation pressing area
Operating Condition of Dispenser
Is the sensing
SWITCH connection
normal?
Yes
Is the switch
pressed area normal when
motor rotates?
Yes
Open/Close CN50 - Switch 1,2 Operating
Ice Route Switch 1 CN50 - “9” (Purple)
Ice Route Switch 2 CN50 - “10” (White)
Main PCB - Check the wire OPEN/SHORT between the Cover Ice Motor Rotation sensing switches.Check the Short of Cover Ice Motor Control Circuit SSR75 in the MAIN PCB.Replace the MAIN PCB or the Dispenser Cover Motor.
0V 0V5V
0V 0V5V
OpeningClose
Are the voltage
REG1 Heater Sink and CN50-”9”,
“10” normal?
No
Yes
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5 . EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
5-1) FREEZER ··························································84
5-2) REFRIGERATOR ·····················································87
5-3) CABINET ··························································93
5-4) DISASSEMBLY OF FREEZE DOOR ·········································97
5-5) DISASSEMBLY OF REFRIGERATOR DOOR LEFT ······························100
5-6) DISASSEMBLY OF REFRIGERATOR DOOR RIGHT ·····························103
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1-4
1-7
1-6
1-5
1-9
1-8
1-21-1
1-3
5-8 5-7
5-8 5-7
5-1) Freezer
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Parts List of Freezer
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1
DA96-00515B
1-1
6501-000123
1-2
DA32-00006Q
1-3
DA47-00243B
1-4
DA47-00244A
1-5
DA59-00382A
1-6
DA61-04799A
1-7
DA61-03644A
2
DA63-04629A
3
DA63-04606A
4
4713-001223
5
DA97-05037C
5-1
DA59-00294A
5-2
DA60-10132A
5-3
DA61-00954B
5-4
DA61-01800A
5-5
DA61-03213B
5-6
DA63-02183A
5-7
DA63-02284B
6
DA63-04582A
7
DA97-06992A
7-1
DA61-04757A
7-2
DA67-02115A
8
DA97-07040A
8-1
DA63-04625A
8-2
DA63-04620A
8-3
DA63-04638A
8-4
DA61-04813A
8-5
DA66-00639A
8-6
DA63-40167A
8-7
DA61-04804A
8-8
DA61-04805A
9
DA97-07022A
9-1
DA61-04804A
9-2
DA61-04811A
10
DA97-07023A
10-1
DA61-04804A
10-2
DA61-04812A
11
DA63-04604A
12
DA97-07005A
12-1
DA34-00049A
12-2
DA61-04801A
12-3
DA61-03158A
12-4
DA66-00636A
13
DA66-00437A
14
DA67-02138A
15
DA97-07004A
15-1
DA61-04801A
15-2
DA61-03333A
15-3
DA66-00635A
16
DA63-04605A
17
DA97-07024A
ASSY EVAP FRE CABLE TIE SENSOR TEMP-F-DEF THERMO BIMETAL-PROTECTOR HEATER-METAL SHEATH EVAP FRE FIXER-SENSOR EVAP PLATE-EVAP HEATER COVER-FIXER HOUSING V COVER-LAMP FRE LAMP-INCANDESCENT ASSY-SUPPORT ICE MAKER ICE MAKER-ASSY SCREW-TAPPING GUIDE-ICE FULL FIXER-SENSOR(ICE MAKER) SUPPORT-ICE MAKER COVER-SENSOR TRAY ICE COVER-ICE MAKER ASSY CASE-ICE CUBE CASE-ICE CUBE SCOOP ICE ASSY TRAY-FRE UPP COVER-TRAY FRE UPP A COVER-TRAY FRE UPP B TRAY FRE-UPP FIXER-ROLLER TRAY FRE UPP ROLLER-TRAY FRE UPP GROMMET-COVER CHIL ROLLER-FRE FIXER-ROLLER ASSY RAIL-SLIDE UPP L ROLLER-FRE RAIL-SLIDE UPP L ASSY RAIL-SLIDE UPP R ROLLER-FRE RAIL-SLIDE UPP R COVER-RAIL LOW L ASSY RAIL-SLIDE LOW L SWITCH PRESSURE FIXER-GEAR RAIL-SLIDE LOW L GEAR-L SHAFT-GEAR CAP-HINGE HOLE ASSY RAIL-SLIDE LOW R FIXER-GEAR RAIL-SLIDE LOW R GEAR-R COVER-RAIL LOW R ASSY TRAY-DRAWER BOX
SSPPEECC
AW-PJT(265,636)115V,240W DACT-140,W3.6,L146,NTR,NYLON66 502AT,08'AW-PJT,5V,F DEF Sensor,YEL,500MM AW-PJT(F),BT-121-M,PW-5M1N,100 AW-PJT,240W,115V,1Ω,F-ROOM, Sealed Connector AW-PJT(265,266) AW-PJT,PP,NATURAL AW-PJT,GALVA,T0.3 AW-PJT,GALVA, AW-PJT,PC,TRANSPARENCY 120V,500mA,60W,47x84mm AW-PJT NTGN,DC12V PH,+,PI3,L15,PASS,STS430,2S AW,ABS,NTR AD,URETHANE AW-PJT,ABS / SR-0340M,T2.5,112,280,WHITE AD,PP,T1.0,WHITE AD,PP,NTR,BJ73SLW180 AW,265,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM AW,PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,PP,COOL WHITE AW-PJT(265,266) AW-PJT,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW,GPPS,NATURAL AW-PJT(265,266),HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,NY-66,NATURAL POM,NATURAL SILICON,WHITE POM,NATURAL NY-66Å,NATURAL AW-PJT AW-PJT,NY-66,NATURAL AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT AW-PJT,NY-66,NATURAL AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT AW-PJT,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL AW-PJT,STS430 AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL AW-PJT,SM25C AW-PJT,ABS,BLACK AW-PJT AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL AW-PJT,STS430 AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT
85
QQUUAANN
TTIITTYY
1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
DA96-00460A
same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM
same as SEM DA59-00358A DA61-02901A DA61-04149A DA63-02902B DA63-04296A
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM DA63-03613A DA97-04845A DA61-03189A DA67-01231A DA97-06259A DA63-04115A DA63-03436A DA63-04113A DA61-04154A DA66-00554A
same as SEM DA66-10104A DA71-20145A DA97-06083A DA66-10104A DA61-04108A DA97-06084A DA66-10104A DA61-04109A DA63-03414A DA97-04836A DA34-00047A DA61-03154A
same as SEM DA66-00436A
same as SEM DA67-00859C DA97-04835A DA61-03154A
same as SEM DA66-00435A DA63-03415A DA97-06258A
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
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Parts List of Freezer
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17-1
6002-000213
17-2
DA61-04824A
17-3
DA63-04618A
17-4
DA63-04313A
18
DA34-10120E
19
DA61-04796A
20
DA97-02019B
20-1
DA63-10467B
20-2
DA32-00011U
SCREW-TAPPING REINF-DRAWER BOX TRAY-DRAWER BOX GROMMET-TRAY DRAWER BOX SWITCH DOOR-F GUIDE-DRAWER BOX ASSY COVER-SENSOR COVER-SENSOR SENSOR TEMP
SSPPEECC
TH,+,1,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-PJT,SHP1,T2.0,BLACK AW-PJT,PP,COOL WHITE AW2,SILICON,WHITE slide,250V,0.5A,cool white AW-PJT,PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM TALC PP,COOL WHITE(SC-02740R) PX-41C,AW-PJT,5V,F-SENSOR,YEL
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
6
same as SEM
2
DA61-03160A
1
DA63-04116A
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03416A
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
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37
37-1
37-2
39
39-1
39-2
39-3
39-4
38
38-1
38-6
38-4
38-8
38-3
38-5
40
40-2
40-4
40-1
40-3
38-2
38-7
5-2) Refrigerator
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EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator
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1
DA96-00516B
1-1
6501-000123
1-2
DA32-00006S
1-3
DA47-00243C
1-4
DA47-00244B
1-5
DA59-00381A
1-6
DA61-04800A
1-7
DA61-04815A
1-8
DA61-03644A
2
DA63-04629A
3
DA97-07190D
3-1
6002-000213
3-2
6002-000215
3-3
DA31-00230A
3-4
DA31-00146H
3-5
DA39-00060K
3-6
DA61-04849A
3-7
DA61-03182A
3-8
DA61-04854A
3-9
DA61-20128A
3-10
DA62-02055A
3-11
DA62-02053A
3-12
DA62-02058A
3-13
DA62-02050A
3-14
DA63-01146A
3-15
DA63-01808A
3-16
DA63-04651A
3-17
DA63-04653A
3-18
DA63-40167A
3-19
DA64-02065A
3-20
DA61-04856A
3-21
DA32-10105X
4
DA97-07008A
4-1
DA61-04797A
4-2
DA61-04818A
4-3
DA47-40001D
4-4
DA47-00243D
5
DA63-04608A
6
4713-001223
7
DA61-04781A
8
DA61-04847B
9
DA67-02130A
10
DA97-07051A
10-1
6002-001397
10-2
DA67-01606A
10-3
DA67-02133A
10-4
DA67-02132A
11
DA97-07019A
11-1
6002-000213
11-2
DA01-00400B
11-3
DA61-04809A
11-4
DA61-04823A
ASSY EVAP REF CABLE TIE SENSOR TEMP-R-DEF THERMO BIMETAL-PROTECTOR HEATER-METAL SHEATH EVAP REF FIXER-SENSOR PLATE-DRAIN REF PLATE-EVAP HEATER COVER-FIXER HOUSING V ASSY COVER-EVAP REF SCREW-TAPPING SCREW-TAPPING FAN-AX100W4CC-T1 MOTOR BLDC ASSY-HARNESS MOTOR CASE-MOTOR REF GUIDE-INS EVAP REF PLATE-INS EVAP REF SPRING ETC-FAN INSULATION-EVAP REF INSULATION-EVAP REAR INSULATION-EVAP SUB INSULATION-EVAP DUCT GROMMET-MOTOR,REAR GROMMET-MOTOR,FRONT COVER MOTOR-BLDC COVER-EVAP REF GROMMET-COVER CHIL TRIM-COVER EVAP REF PLATE-HOUSING REF SENSOR TEMP ASSY CASE LAMP-REF CASE-LAMP REF PLATE-LAMP REF LAMP HOLDER-ASSY THERMO BIMETAL-PROTECTOR COVER-LAMP REF LAMP-INCANDESCENT ANGLE-SHELF SIDE R ANGLE-SHELF REF MID CAP-ANGLE ASSY SHELF-GLASS REF FIX SCREW-TAPPING SHELF-GLASS REF FIX SHELF-HANGER REF L SHELF-HANGER REF R ASSY COVER-VEG REF SCREW-TAPPING GLASS-COVER VEG FIXER-COVER VEG REINF-COVER VEG
SSPPEECC
AW-PJT,115V DACT-140,W3.6,L146,NTR,NYLON66 AW-PJT,-40~110,5V,R-DEF-SENSOR,YEL,400MM BT-121-M,PW-5M1N,125/250V,10/5A,100 AW-PJT,120W,115V.2Ω,R-ROOM,Sealed Connector AW-PJT AW-PJT,PP,NATURAL AW-PJT,GALVA,T0.3 AW-PJT,AL,T0.7 AW-PJT,GALVA,T0.3 AW-SEM('08) TH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A TH,+,M4.0,L16,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-SEM,ABS DC12V,150mA,2.1W AW-PJT,R-Fan/ F-Fan AW-SEM,PP,NATURAL AW-PJT,ABS,NTR AW-SEM,GALVALUME,T0.3 STS304,PI7.8,OD1.0,FD AW-SEM,FOAM-PS AW-SEM,FOAM-PS AW-SEM,FOAM-PS AW-SEM,FOAM-PS A-TOP,NBR,ID6.5,OD42,BLACK,BLDC,H20 A-TOP,NBR,ID6.5,OD42,BLACK,BLDC,H20 AW-SEM,PP,NATURAL AW-SEM,PP,COOL WHITE SILICON,WHITE AW-PJT,ABS AW-PJT,GALVALUME,T0.3 502AT,AW-PJT,-40~110,5V,F DEF Sensor AW-SEM AW-SEM,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,SBHG1,T0.4 E26,250V,660W,TE5006F BT-121-M,PW-5M1N,10/5A,100 AW-SEM,PC,NATURAL 120V,500mA,60W,47x84mm AW-SEM,SECC1,T2.0,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,SECC1,T2.0,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM TH,+,B,M4,L8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A,HD6.5,HT2 AW,PP,INSERT AW-SEM,SECC1,WHITE AW-SEM,SECC1,WHITE AW-SEM TH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 756*343,T3.2,1° PRINT AW-SEM,TALC PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.0,BLACK
88
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
1
DA96-00461A
4
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA59-00357B
1
DA61-03683A
1
DA61-04148A
1
same as SEM
1
DA63-02902B
1
DA97-06197A
3
same as SEM
4
same as SEM
1
DA31-00124A
1
DA31-00146C
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03181A
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03186A
1
same as SEM
1
DA62-01760A
1
DA62-01382A
1
DA62-01383A
2
DA62-01423A
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA63-01809A
1
DA63-04139A
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03599A
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04842E
1
DA61-03163A
1
DA61-03169A
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA63-03773A
2
same as SEM
2
DA61-03180A
1
DA61-03179A
1
DA67-01688A
4
DA97-04850A
6
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA67-01608A
1
DA67-01609A
1
DA97-05382A
4
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
2
DA61-03166A
1
DA61-03173A
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Parts List of Refrigerator
NNOO
CCOODDEE--NNOO
11-5
DA63-04609A
11-6
DA64-00817A
11-7
DA66-00638A
11-8
DA61-04804A
12
DA97-07006A
12-1
DA61-04802A
12-2
DA61-04804A
13
DA97-07007A
13-1
DA61-04803A
13-2
DA61-04804A
14
DA97-07009A
14-1
DA61-04798A
14-2
DA63-04610A
14-3
DA61-04804A
14-4
DA61-04805A
15
DA97-07018A
15-1
DA61-04807A
15-2
DA63-04613A
15-3
DA61-04804A
15-4
DA61-04805A
16
DA97-07021A
17
DA97-07129B
17-1
6002-000213
17-2
DA63-04674A
17-3
DA63-04677A
17-4
DA97-07150B
18
DA97-06995A
18-1
DA63-04587A
18-2
DA64-02734A
18-3
DA73-00230A
19
DA61-04756A
20
DA66-00626A
21
DA34-00011A
22
DA97-07020A
22-1
DA63-40167A
22-2
DA63-04614A
22-3
DA63-04615A
23
DA97-07015A
23-1
DA61-04822A
23-2
DA67-02139A
23-3
DA64-02740A
24
DA97-07189A
24-1
DA31-00071C
24-2
DA32-00006R
24-3
DA62-02057A
24-4
DA63-04655A
25
DA61-04795A
26
DA63-04150B
27
DA97-06317A
28
DA61-04794A
29
DA97-07016A
29-1
DA61-03176A
COVER-VEG REF KNOB-HUMIDITY LEVER-HUMIDITY ROLLER-FRE ASSY RAIL-VEG L RAIL-VEG L ROLLER-FRE ASSY RAIL-VEG R RAIL-VEG R ROLLER-FRE ASSY CASE-VEG REF CASE-VEG REF COVER-VEG FRONT ROLLER-FRE FIXER-ROLLER ASSY CASE-VEG REF R CASE-VEG REF R COVER-VEG FRONT R ROLLER-FRE FIXER-ROLLER ASSY PARTITION-VEG ASSY COVER T/WATER SCREW-TAPPING COVER-HEATER WATER TANK COVER-WATER TANK ASSY TANK WATER ASSY COVER-DISPENSER COVER-DISPENSER BUTTON-COVER DISPENSER RUBBER-COVER-DISPENSER FIXER-WATER HOSE LEVER-CASE DISPENSER SWITCH-MICRO ASSY COVER-SLIDE PANTRY GROMMET-COVER CHIL COVER-SLIDE PANTRY A COVER-SLIDE PANTRY B ASSY SHELF-PANTRY REINF-SHELF PANTRY SHELF-PANTRY WINDOW-SHELF PANTRY ASSY COVER-MOTOR DAMPER MOTOR DC-MOTOR-DAMPER SENSOR TEMP-PANTRY INSULATION-MOTOR DC DAMPER COVER-MOTOR DC DAMPER GUIDE-FRENCH COVER-FILTER ASSY CASE-FILTER GUIDE-PANTRY ASSY COVER-RAIL PANTRY L SUPPORT-ROLLER PANTRY
SSPPEECC
AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE QUEEN,ABS AW-SEM,TALC PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,POM,NATURAL AW-SEM AW-SEM,TALC PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,POM,NATURAL AW-SEM AW-SEM,TALC PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,POM,NATURAL AW-SEM AW-SEM,SAN,NATURAL AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,POM,NATURAL AW-SEM,NY-66,NATURAL AW-SEM AW-SEM,SAN,NATURAL AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,POM,NATURAL AW-SEM,NY-66,NATURAL AW-SEM AW-PJT TH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-PJT,PP,NATURAL AW-PJT,PP,COOL WHITE AW-PJT AW-SEM AW-SEM,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,PP,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,SILICON,40±5° ,GRAY AW,PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,POM,NTR VP533A-OF-5,MICRO,250V,15A,PBT,GP1006F AW-SEM SILICON,WHITE AW-SEM(SAMSUNG),GPPS,NATURAL AW-SEM(SAMSUNG),ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM AW-SEM,SECC1,T1.0,BLACK AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,GPPS,NATURAL AW-SEM DC 12V,MAX 600mA PX-41C, 502AT,AW-PJT,-40~110,5V AW-SEM,FOAM-PS AW-SEM,PP,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,PC-ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT AW-SEM,TALC PP,COOL WHITE AW-PJT
89
AW-PJT,NBR,PVC
QQUUAANN
TTIITTYY
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
1
DA63-03761A
2
same as SEM
2
DA66-00438A
2
DA66-10104A
1
DA97-04839A
1
DA61-03172A
1
DA66-10104A
1
DA97-04840A
1
DA61-03177A
1
DA66-10104A
1
DA97-04846A
1
DA61-03165A
1
DA63-03426A
2
DA66-10104A
2
DA71-20145A
1
DA97-05381A
1
DA61-03652A
1
DA63-03760A
2
DA66-10104A
2
DA71-20145A
1
DA97-05465A
1
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04952B
1
DA63-03516B
1
DA64-02113A
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03327A
1
DA66-00451A
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-05383C
2
same as SEM
1
DA63-03764A
1
DA63-03765A
1
DA97-05370A
1
DA61-03174A
1
DA67-01781A
2
DA64-02235A
1
DA97-06324A
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA62-01380A
1
DA63-04274A
1
DA61-03202A
1
DA63-04150A
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03167A
1
DA97-05371B
1
same as SEM
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
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Parts List of Refrigerator
NNOO
CCOODDEE--NNOO
29-2
DA63-04611A
29-3
DA97-05932A
30
DA97-07011A
30-1
6002-000213
30-2
DA61-04806A
30-3
DA97-05931A
30-4
DA97-07013A
30-5
DA97-07001A
30-6
DA66-00637A
31
DA97-07017A
31-1
6002-000630
31-2
DA41-00423C
31-3
DA64-02246C
31-4
DA61-03176A
31-5
DA63-04612A
31-6
DA97-05932A
32
DA29-00003B
COVER-RAIL PANTRY L ASSY-ROLLER A ASSY CASE-PANTRY SCREW-TAPPING CASE-PANTRY ASSY-ROLLER B ASSY RAIL-PANTRY L ASSY RAIL-PANTRY R ROLLER-PANTRY ASSY COVER-RAIL PANTRY R SCREW-TAPPING PBA PANEL-PANTRY INLAY-CONTROL PANEL SUPPORT-ROLLER PANTRY COVER-RAIL PANTRY R ASSY-ROLLER A FILTER WATER-ASSY
SSPPEECC
AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW2-PJT, 24mm AW-SEM TH,+,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW2-PJT, 17mm AW-SEM AW-SEM AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL AW-SEM PH,+,2S,M3,L8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-PJT,PANTRY ROOM BLUE WIN,12V AW-PJT AW-PJT,NBR,PVC AW-SEM,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW2-PJT, 24mm A-TOP,86*86*167,NSF53
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
1
DA63-03762A
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04847D
6
same as SEM
1
DA61-03164A
2
same as SEM
1
DA97-04837A
1
DA97-04838A
1
DA66-00580A
1
DA97-05384C
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA63-03763A
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
90
Page 92
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
38
4-5
4-6
40
27-1
27-2
27-4
27-3
27
23
18
39
37
5-3) Cabinet
91
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EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Cabinet
NNOO
CCOODDEE--NNOO
1
DA90-05502A
1
DA90-05502B
1
DA90-05502C
1
DA90-05501A
1
DA90-05501B
1
DA90-05501C
2
DA97-07049K
2-1
6002-000630
2-2
6002-001122
2-3
DA34-00043B
2-4
DA41-00412H
2-5
DA61-04793A
2-6
DA61-04783A
2-7
DA64-02736A
2-8
DA64-02738A
2-9
DA64-02076E
2
DA97-07049L
2-1
6002-000630
2-2
6002-001122
2-3
DA34-00043B
2-4
DA41-00412H
2-5
DA61-04793A
2-6
DA61-04783A
2-7
DA64-02736B
2-8
DA64-02738A
2-9
DA64-02076E
2
DA97-07049M
2-1
6002-000630
2-2
6002-001122
2-3
DA34-00043B
2-4
DA41-00412H
2-5
DA61-04793A
2-6
DA61-04783A
2-7
DA64-02736C
2-8
DA64-02738A
2-9
DA64-02076E
3
DA67-02131A
3
DA67-02131B
3
DA67-02131C
4
DA97-06998A
4-1
DA60-00162A
4-2
DA61-04771A
4-3
DA61-03301A
4-4
DA97-07026A
4-5
DA63-03673A
4
DA97-06998B
4-1
DA60-00162A
4-2
DA61-04771A
4-3
DA61-03301A
4-4
DA97-07026B
4-5
DA63-03673A
4
DA97-06998C
ASSY CABINET FORM ASSY CABINET FORM ASSY CABINET FORM ASSY CABINET FORM ASSY CABINET FORM ASSY CABINET FORM ASSY-TOP TABLE SCREW-TAPPING SCREW-TAPPING SWITCH REED-ASS'Y PBA PANEL CASE-PBA DISPLAY PLATE-TOP TABLE TOP TABLE BUTTON-CONTROL INLAY-DISPLAY ASSY-TOP TABLE SCREW-TAPPING SCREW-TAPPING SWITCH REED-ASS'Y PBA PANEL CASE-PBA DISPLAY PLATE-TOP TABLE TOP TABLE BUTTON-CONTROL INLAY-DISPLAY ASSY-TOP TABLE SCREW-TAPPING SCREW-TAPPING SWITCH REED-ASS'Y PBA PANEL CASE-PBA DISPLAY PLATE-TOP TABLE TOP TABLE BUTTON-CONTROL INLAY-DISPLAY CAP-TOP TABLE CAP-TOP TABLE CAP-TOP TABLE ASSY HINGE UPP-L FASTENER-RING HINGE-UPP L SPRING ETC-AUTO CLOSE ASSY LEVER-AUTO CLOSE GROMMET-LEVER ASSY HINGE UPP-L FASTENER-RING HINGE-UPP L SPRING ETC-AUTO CLOSE ASSY LEVER-AUTO CLOSE GROMMET-LEVER ASSY HINGE UPP-L
SSPPEECC
AW-SEM(INVERTER),RF266,REAL STAINLESS,PLATINUM INOX AW-SEM(INVERTER),RF266,BLACK AW-SEM(INVERTER),RF266,SNOW WHITE AW-SEM(INVERTER),RF265,REAL STAINLESS,PLATINUM INOX AW-SEM(INVERTER),RF265,BLACK AW-SEM(INVERTER),RF265,SNOW WHITE AW-SEM(265,266)- Inverter,CREAMY-STS PH,+,2S,M3,L8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A FH,+,M4,L14,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 200VDC,0.5A,MDCG-4 type AW INVERTER()BLUE LED,(℉),12V, 5V,60Hz,N AW-SEM,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM(265),SBHG1,T0.3 AW-SEM(265),ABS,CREAMY-STS AW-SEM,GPPS,NTR,GPPS (HF-2660S) AW-PJT,PC,0.25,28,300 AW-SEM(265,266)- Inverter,i-BLACK PH,+,2S,M3,L8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A FH,+,M4,L14,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 200VDC,0.5A,MDCG-4 type 300*24.5*1.6T,BLUE LED,12V, 5V,60Hz AW-SEM,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM(265),SBHG1,T0.3 AW-SEM(265),ABS,i-BLACK AW-SEM,GPPS,NTR,GPPS (HF-2660S) AW-PJT,PC,0.25,28,300 AW-SEM(265.266)- Inverter,Snow-White PH,+,2S,M3,L8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A FH,+,M4,L14,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A 200VDC,0.5A,MDCG-4 type 300*24.5*1.6T,BLUE LED,12V, 5V,60Hz AW-SEM,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM(265),SBHG1,T0.3 AW-SEM(265),ABS,SNOW WHITE AW-SEM,GPPS,NTR,GPPS (HF-2660S) AW-PJT,PC,0.25,28,300 AW-SEM,ABS,CREAMY STS AW-SEM,ABS,BLACK AW-SEM,ABS,WHITE AW-SEM,CREAMY STS AW-PJT,STS304,ID5,T0.5,OD11,BLACK AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.9,BLACK,ELECTRODEPOSITON AW-PJT,STS604,1.4,9.2,12,-,24, AW-SEM,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-PJT,NBR,BLACK AW-SEM,BLACK AW-PJT,STS304,ID5,T0.5,OD11,BLACK AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.9,BLACK,ELECTRODEPOSITON AW-PJT,STS604,1.4,9.2,12,-,24, AW-SEM,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-PJT,NBR,BLACK AW-SEM,WHITE
92
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
1
DA90-03646V
1
DA90-03646V
1
DA90-03646V
1
DA90-03646Q
1
DA90-03646Q
1
DA90-03646Q
1
DA97-04901M
3
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03194B
1
DA61-04052A
1
DA64-02066B
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04901M
3
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03194B
1
DA61-04052A
1
DA64-02066B
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04901M
3
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03194B
1
DA61-04052A
1
DA64-02066B
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA67-01613B
1
DA67-01613B
1
DA67-01613B
1
DA97-04874B
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03239A
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04903B
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04874B
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03239A
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04903B
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-04874B
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
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Parts List of Cabinet
NNOO
CCOODDEE--NNOO
4-1
DA60-00162A
4-2
DA61-04771A
4-3
DA61-03301A
4-4
DA97-07026C
4-5
DA63-03673A
5
DA97-07002A
5-1
DA60-00162A
5-2
DA61-04774A
5-3
DA61-03301A
5-4
DA97-07026A
5-5
DA63-03673A
5
DA97-07002B
5-1
DA60-00162A
5-2
DA61-04774A
5-3
DA61-03301A
5-4
DA97-07026B
5-5
DA63-03673A
5
DA97-07002C
5-1
DA60-00162A
5-2
DA61-04774A
5-3
DA61-03301A
5-4
DA97-07026C
5-5
DA63-03673A
6
DA63-04599A
7
DA97-06572A
8
DA97-06573A
9
DA61-04702A
10
DA61-01920A
11
DA97-06977A
11-1
DA61-04721A
11-2
DA61-03217A
12
DA63-05079A
12
DA63-05079B
12
DA63-05079C
13
DA97-06969A
13-1
DA66-00649A
13-2
DA61-04703A
13-3
DA64-02735A
14
DA97-07825A
14-1
6009-001252
14-2
DA63-05078A
14-3
DA63-40128A
14-4
DA63-40171B
14-5
DA97-07824A
14-5-1
6003-000003
14-5-2
DA31-00146B
14-5-3
DA61-05343A
14-5-4
DA61-04764A
14-5-5
DA63-01146A
14-5-6
DA63-40167A
14-5-7
DA96-00042A
14-6
DA97-06988A
FASTENER-RING HINGE-UPP L SPRING ETC-AUTO CLOSE ASSY LEVER-AUTO CLOSE GROMMET-LEVER ASSY HINGE UPP-R FASTENER-RING HINGE-UPP R SPRING ETC-AUTO CLOSE ASSY LEVER-AUTO CLOSE GROMMET-LEVER ASSY HINGE UPP-R FASTENER-RING HINGE-UPP R SPRING ETC-AUTO CLOSE ASSY LEVER-AUTO CLOSE GROMMET-LEVER ASSY HINGE UPP-R FASTENER-RING HINGE-UPP R SPRING ETC-AUTO CLOSE ASSY LEVER-AUTO CLOSE GROMMET-LEVER GROMMET HINGE-MID R ASSY HINGE MID-L ASSY HINGE MID-R CASTER-FRONT CASTER-RIVET ASSY SUPPORT-FOOT FRONT FOOT-FRONT SUPPORT-FOOT FRONT COVER-LEG FRONT COVER-LEG FRONT COVER-LEG FRONT ASSY CHASSIS-COMP SHAFT-CASTER CASTER-REAR CHASSIS COMP ASSY TRAY DRAIN WATER SCREW-SPECIAL TRAY DRAIN-WATER GROMMET-SUB COND GROMMET-SUCT PIPE A ASSY SUPPORT-CIRCUIT MOTOR SCREW-TAPPING MOTOR BLDC SUPPORT-CIRCUIT MOTOR BRACKET-CIRCUIT MOTOR GROMMET-MOTOR,REAR GROMMET-COVER CHIL ASSY-HARNESS MOTOR ASSY PIPE-SPIRAL COND
SSPPEECC
AW-PJT,STS304,ID5,T0.5,OD11,BLACK AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.9,BLACK,ELECTRODEPOSITON AW-PJT,STS604,1.4,9.2,12,-,24, AW-SEM,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,NBR,BLACK AW-SEM(BEST),T2.9,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-PJT,STS304,ID5,T0.5,OD11,BLACK AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.9,BLACK,ELECTRODEPOSITON AW-PJT,HSWR,1.4,9.2,12,17 3/4 AW-SEM,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) NBR,BLACK AW-SEM(BEST),T2.9,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-PJT,STS304,ID5,T0.5,OD11,BLACK AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.9,BLACK,ELECTRODEPOSITON AW-PJT,HSWR,1.4,9.2,12,17 3/4 AW-SEM,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) NBR,BLACK AW-SEM(BEST),T2.9,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,STS304,ID5,T0.5,OD11,BLACK AW-SEM,SHP1,T2.9,BLACK,ELECTRODEPOSITON AW-PJT,HSWR,1.4,9.2,12,17 3/4 AW-SEM,SNOW WHITE NBR,BLACK AW-SEM,POM,WHITE AW-PJT,T4.5,Ni-Cr Plated AW-PJT,T4.5,Ni-Cr Plated AW-PJT,NTR,PP+TPE ZPC2,MSWR10,OD8.0,L54 AW-PJT AW-PJT,PP,NTR AW-PJT,SHP1,T4.0,BLACK AW-SEM(INVERTER),PP,Creamy STS,DA63-03434A AW-SEM(INVERTER),PP,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-SEM(INVERTER),PP,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT AW-PJT,MSWR10,L46,OD8.2,ZPC2 AW-PJT,PP,NTR,PP+TPE AW-PJT,SGHC,T1.4 AW-SEM PH,+,M4.0,L20(12),ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A,TAPP 1 AW-SEM,PP,NATURAL NBR,DARK-GRAY NBR,OD20,ID4,L20,Brow AW-SEM BH,+,B,M4,L10,ZPC(BLK),SWRCH18A DRCP5030LA,1560,DC12V,230mA,2.7W AW-SEM,ABS,NATURAL AW-SEM,ABS,NATURAL A-TOP,NBR,ID6.5,OD42,BLK,BLDC SILICON,WHITE A-TOP, UL(MOTOR),C-FAN,350MM AW-SEM
93
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
same as SEM
DA61-03239A
same as SEM
DA97-04903B
same as SEM
DA97-04875B
same as SEM
DA61-03240A
same as SEM
DA97-04903B
same as SEM
DA97-04875B
same as SEM
DA61-03240A
same as SEM
DA97-04903B
same as SEM
DA97-04875B
same as SEM
DA61-03240A
same as SEM
DA97-04903B
same as SEM
DA63-02905A
same as SEM
same as SEM DA61-40115B DA60-90124A DA97-05016A DA61-00805C
same as SEM DA63-03434B DA63-03434B DA63-03434B DA97-02064B DA60-90146A DA61-40126B DA64-01170A DA97-05043B
same as SEM DA63-03450A
same as SEM
same as SEM DA97-03145K
same as SEM
same as SEM DA61-02349B DA61-02355B
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM DA97-05093A
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
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15
DA96-00504A
15-1
DA31-00228A
15-2
DA61-20128A
16
DA63-02617A
17
BK190CL2C/E02
18
DA39-00154D
19
DA63-40171B
20
DA63-40171D
21
DA62-01514A
22
DA61-04945A
23
DA97-07957A
24
DA61-04713A
25
DA97-06970A
26
DA62-01477A
27
DA39-20389S
28
DA97-07854A
27-1
6002-000217
27-2
DA27-00019D
27-3
DA63-05081A
27-4
DA39-10165E
29
DA97-00209H
29-1
DA63-02928A
29-2
DA73-00134B
30
DA97-06990A
31
DA97-06987A
32
DA97-07852A
33
DA41-00651A
33
DA41-00651B
34
DA41-00404E
35
DA61-04712A
36
DA63-04579A
37
DA62-00914B
38
DA34-00004D
39
DA63-04553A
ASSY FAN-CIRCUIT FAN-TURBO SPRING ETC-FAN GROMMET COMP COMPRESSOR WIRE HARNESS-COMP GROMMET-SUCT PIPE A GROMMET-SUCT PIPE B DRYER CLIP-DRYER ASSY PIPE CONNECT-SUCTION FIXER-HOSE(VALVE) ASSY CAP-DRAIN VALVE WATER-ONE WAY FITTING WIRE HARNESS-EARTH ASSY COVER-NOISE FILTER SCREW-TAPPING COIL FILTER-EMI COVER-NOISE FILTER CBF-POWER CORD ASSY PIPE-WATER GROMMET-WATER PIPE FILL,IN PIPE-WATER FRE ASSY ASSY COVER-PIPE WATER REAR ASSY COVER COMP ASSY COVER-PCB PANEL PBA MAIN PBA MAIN PBA SUB-PBA INVERTER FIXER-HOSE COVER-TUBE FILTER VALVE WATER-FITTING RELAY PROTECTOR O/L COVER RELAY
AW-SEM AW-SEM,ABS+GLASSFIBER STS304,PI7.8,OD1.0 USP05,EPDM,OD18.5,BLACK 115V~60HZ,BLDC,FAN,BK-II PVC TUBE,YLP-06V,360, 300,KS IEC 30/0.18 NBR,OD20,ID4,L20,Brown RAIL L19.5,NR,OD20,ID6,Brown C1220T,OD18.70,L114 AW-PJT,SBHG1,T0.4 AW-SEM,Inverter,DA97-00918A AW-SEM,PP,NATURAL AW-PJT 265 GREEN/YEL,UL 1015 AWG18 AW-SEM(INVERTER) TH,+,M4,L8,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A FA2107L-B,5mH,+50%,-30%,10A,38*50,CAN TYPE AW-SEM,PP,NON-FLAMMABLE ET-PJT,SVT-3,SVT-3,125V,15A,L=2300,BLACK,UL ET-PJT,115V NEXT,SILICON,NTR,FINAL W2-05,ASSY,L295 AW-SEM AW-SEM AW-SEM,INVERTER 266, INVERTER 265, INVERTER INVERTER BOARD AW,PP AW-SEM,PP 266 2000-S501,4TM435RFBYY,ST16.5A,UT4.28A NORYL,T2.0,SSEC,BLACK,HOOK, E-PTC
SSPPEECC
QQUUAANNTTIITTYY
DA97-05147A same as SEM same as SEM DA63-02907C same as SEM
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
1
DA31-00010D
1
DA31-00015C
1
same as SEM
4
same as SEM
1
MK172DR2U/E09
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
2
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-02657A
1
DA97-06085A
1
DA61-02434A
2
DA97-04049A
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA97-05029B
1
DA97-06321A
1
DA97-05031B
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
1
DA61-03467A
1
DA63-00586B
1
same as SEM
1
same as SEM
4
same as SEM
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
COMP ACCESARY
COMP ACCESARY
94
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8-1
8-2
7-1
7-2
5-4) Disassembly of Freeze Door
95
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Parts List of Freezer Door
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CCOODDEE--NNOO
1
DA91-02826A
1-1
DA67-02143A
1-2
DA67-02142A
1
DA91-02826B
1-1
DA67-02143A
1-2
DA67-02142A
1
DA91-02826C
1-1
DA67-02143B
1-2
DA67-02142B
1
DA91-02826D
1-1
DA67-02143C
1-2
DA67-02142C
2
DA97-07192A
2
DA97-07192B
3
DA61-04840A
4
DA61-04841A
5
DA61-04836A
6
DA97-06429F
6-1
DA64-02527F
6-2
DA67-02060B
6-3
DA67-02061B
6-4
DA66-00579A
6-5
6002-000213
6
DA97-06429H
6-1
DA64-02527H
6-2
DA67-02060B
6-3
DA67-02061B
6-4
DA66-00579A
6-5
6002-000213
6
DA97-06429E
6-1
DA64-02527E
6-2
DA67-02060A
6-3
DA67-02061A
6-4
DA66-00579A
6-5
6002-000213
6
DA97-06429G
6-1
DA64-02527G
6-2
DA67-02060C
6-3
DA67-02061C
6-4
DA66-00579A
6-5
6002-000213
7
DA97-07036A
7-1
DA61-04828A
7-2
DA63-40167A
8
DA97-07035A
8-1
DA61-04828A
8-2
DA63-40167A
9
DA97-07031A
9-1
DA63-04628A
9-2
DA63-04627A
10
DA61-04837A
11
DA61-04838A
ASSY DOOR FOAM FRE CAP DOOR-FRE SUB L CAP DOOR-FRE SUB R ASSY DOOR FOAM FRE CAP DOOR-FRE SUB L CAP DOOR-FRE SUB R ASSY DOOR FOAM FRE CAP DOOR-FRE SUB L CAP DOOR-FRE SUB R ASSY DOOR FOAM FRE CAP DOOR-FRE SUB L CAP DOOR-FRE SUB R ASSY-GASKET DOOR FRE ASSY-GASKET DOOR FRE HANGER-RAIL FRONT L HANGER-RAIL FRONT R SUPPORT-DOOR POSITION IN ASSY HANDLE-BAR FRE HANDLE-BAR FRE CAP-HANDLE FRE L CAP-HANDLE FRE R SHAFT-CAP HANDLE SCREW-TAPPING ASSY HANDLE-BAR FRE HANDLE-BAR FRE CAP-HANDLE FRE L CAP-HANDLE FRE R SHAFT-CAP HANDLE SCREW-TAPPING ASSY HANDLE-BAR FRE HANDLE-BAR FRE CAP-HANDLE FRE L CAP-HANDLE FRE R SHAFT-CAP HANDLE SCREW-TAPPING ASSY HANDLE-BAR FRE HANDLE-BAR FRE CAP-HANDLE FRE L CAP-HANDLE FRE R SHAFT-CAP HANDLE SCREW-TAPPING ASSY SUPPORT-GUARD FRE L SUPPORT-GUARD FRE L GROMMET-COVER CHILL ASSY SUPPORT-GUARD FRE R SUPPORT-GUARD FRE R GROMMET-COVER CHILL ASSY GUARD FRE GUARD-FRE GUARD-FRE FLIP FIXER-SHAFT HANDLE L FIXER-SHAFT HANDLE R
SSPPEECC
AW-SEM,REAL STAINLESS AW-PJT,ABS,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-PJT,ABS,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-SEM,PLATINUM INOX AW-PJT,ABS,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-PJT,ABS,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-SEM,BLACK AW-PJT,ABS,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-PJT,ABS,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-SEM,WHITE AW-PJT,ABS,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,ABS,SNOW WHITE AW-SEM,GRAY AW-SEM,BLACK AW-PJT,SECC1,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,SECC1,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,HIPS,NATURAL AW-PJT,AL,NEW VERSAILLES-SILVER AW-PJT,AL,724,Versailles-Silver AW-PJT,PC-ABE,CREAMY-STS AW-PJT,PC-ABE,CREAMY-STS AW-PJT,MSWR10,108,5,ZPC3(Y) TH,+,1,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-PJT,AL,724,Versailles-Silver(sanding) AW-PJT,AL,724,Versailles-Silver(sanding) AW-PJT,PC-ABE,CREAMY-STS AW-PJT,PC-ABE,CREAMY-STS AW-PJT,MSWR10,108,5,ZPC3(Y) TH,+,1,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-PJT,AL,MATURE-BLACK AW-PJT,AL,724,MATURE-BLACK AW1-PJT,PC-ABS,I-BLACK AW1-PJT,PC-ABS,I-BLACK AW-PJT,MSWR10,108,5,ZPC3(Y) TH,+,1,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-PJT,AL,SNOW-WHITE AW-PJT,AL,SNOW-WHITE AW-PJT,PC,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,PC,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,MSWR10,108,5,ZPC3(Y) TH,+,1,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-SEM AW-PJT,HIPS,COOL WHITE SILICON,L16,WHITE AW-SEM AW-PJT,HIPS,COOL WHITE SILICON,L16,WHITE AW-SEM AW-PJT,HIPS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,TALC PP,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL AW-PJT,POM,NATURAL
96
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
DA91-02719E DA67-02055B DA67-02054B DA91-02719E DA67-02055B DA67-02054B DA91-02719E DA67-02055B DA67-02054B DA91-02719E DA67-02055B DA67-02054B DA97-05557B DA97-05557B DA61-03153B DA61-03155B DA61-02904B same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM same as SEM
NEW DA61-03763A same as SEM
NEW DA61-03763A same as SEM DA97-04880A DA63-03458A DA63-03459A DA61-04254A DA61-04255A
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Parts List of Freezer Door
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CCOODDEE--NNOO
12
DA61-04839A
12
DA61-04839B
12
DA61-04839C
13
DA63-04640A
13
DA63-04640B
13
DA63-04640C
14
DA63-04641A
14
DA63-04641B
14
DA63-04641C
15
DA61-04335B
SLIDER-HANDLE FRE SLIDER-HANDLE FRE SLIDER-HANDLE FRE COVER-HANDLE FRE L COVER-HANDLE FRE L COVER-HANDLE FRE L COVER-HANDLE FRE R COVER-HANDLE FRE R COVER-HANDLE FRE R SPRING ETC-EASY HANDLE
SSPPEECC
AW-SEM,POM,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-SEM,POM,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-SEM,POM,NTR AW-PJT,ABS,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-PJT,ABS,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-PJT,ABS,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,ABS,CREAMY STS(SC-07009R) AW-PJT,ABS,I-BLACK(SC-00477R) AW-PJT,ABS,SNOW WHITE AW-PJT,HSWR
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
DA61-04258C DA61-04258C DA61-04258C DA63-04247B DA63-04247B DA63-04247B DA63-04248B DA63-04248B DA63-04248B
same as SEM
97
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EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
8
12
12-1
12-2
14
13
15
10
9-14
9-13
5-5) Disassembly of Refrigerator DoorLeft
98
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Parts List of Refrigerator Door-Left
NNOO
CCOODDEE--NNOO
1
DA91-02827A
1
DA91-02827B
1
DA91-02827C
1
DA91-02827D
2
DA61-02738F
2
DA61-02738E
2
DA61-02738A
3
DA66-00641A
3
DA66-00641B
3
DA66-00641C
4
DA97-07191A
4
DA97-07191B
5
DA61-04871A
6
DA97-04417J
6-1
6002-000215
6-2
DA64-01979E
6-3
DA67-01527F
6-4
DA67-01528F
6
DA97-04417K
6-1
6002-000215
6-2
DA64-01979B
6-3
DA67-01527F
6-4
DA67-01528F
6
DA97-04417N
6-1
6002-000215
6-2
DA64-01979A
6-3
DA67-01527E
6-4
DA67-01528E
6
DA97-04417D
6-1
6002-000215
6-2
DA64-01979D
6-3
DA67-01527D
6-4
DA67-01528D
7
DA63-04621A
8
DA63-04639A
9
DA97-07276A
9-1
DA47-00245C
9-2
DA61-04869A
9-3
DA61-04866A
9-4
DA61-04848A
9-5
DA62-02048A
9-6
DA63-04645A
9-7
DA63-03508B
9-8
DA67-02146A
9-9
DA67-02154A
9-10
DA81-01345A
9-11
DA81-01346A
9-12
6002-000213
9-13
DA67-02181A
9-14
6003-000333
9
DA97-07276B
9-1
DA47-00245C
ASSY DOOR FOAM REF L ASSY DOOR FOAM REF L ASSY DOOR FOAM REF L ASSY DOOR FOAM REF L MAGNET-ASSY MAGNET-ASSY MAGNET-ASS'Y CAM-AUTO CLOSE L CAM-AUTO CLOSE L CAM-AUTO CLOSE L ASSY-GASKET DOOR REF ASSY-GASKET DOOR REF FIXER-HANDLE ASSY HANDLE-BAR(REF) SCREW-TAPPING HANDLE BAR CAP-HANDLE UPP CAP-HANDLE LOW ASSY HANDLE-BAR(REF) SCREW-TAPPING HANDLE BAR CAP-HANDLE UPP CAP-HANDLE LOW ASSY HANDLE-BAR SCREW-TAPPING HANDLE BAR CAP-HANDLE UPP CAP-HANDLE LOW ASSY HANDLE-BAR SCREW-TAPPING HANDLE BAR CAP-HANDLE UPP CAP-HANDLE LOW GUARD REF TRAY-UTILITY ASSY-FRENCH HEATER CORD-FRENCH PLATE-FRENCH HINGE-FRENCH CASE-FRENCH INSULATION-FRENCH COVER-HEATER FRENCH GASKET-FRENCH CAP-CASE FRENCH CAP-CASE FRENCH MID SPRING-ETC FRENCH PIN-FRENCH SPRING SCREW-TAPPING CAP-GUIDE FRENCH UPP SCREW-TAPTITE ASSY-FRENCH HEATER CORD-FRENCH
SSPPEECC
AW-SEM,REAL STAINLESS,RF266,265 AW-SEM,PLATINUM INOX,RF266,265 AW-SEM,BLACK,RF266,265 AW-SEM,WHITE,RF266,265 AW,ABS,5mm,7mm,18mm,CREAMY-STS AW,ABS,5mm,7mm,18mm,I-BLACK CORE-PJT,T5,W7,L18,WHITE AW-PJT,NY-66,CREAMY STS AW-PJT,NY-66,I-BLACK AW-PJT,NY-66,SNOW WHITE AW-SEM,GRAY AW-SEM,BLACK AW-PJT,NY-66,NATURAL AW-PJT,VERSAILLES SILVER TH,+,1,M4.0,L16,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A A-TOP 06,AL(A6063),VERSAILLES SILVER,VERTICAL HAIR LINE A-TOP06,ABS,NOBLE-GRAY,VERSAILLES SILVER A-TOP06,ABS,NOBLE-GRAY,VERSAILLES SILVER AW-PJT,PLATIUNEM STS TH,+,1,M4.0,L16,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A A-TOP06,AL(A6063),VERSAILLES SILVER A-TOP06,ABS,NOBLE-GRAY,VERSAILLES SILVER A-TOP06,ABS,NOBLE-GRAY,VERSAILLES SILVER AW-PJT,MATURE BLACK TH,+,1,M4.0,L16,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A A-TOP 06,AL(A6063),BLACK,BLACK COATING A-TOP06,ABS,I-BLACK(SC-00477R),MATURE-BLACK(SC-03106S) A-TOP06,ABS,I-BLACK(SC-00477R),MATURE-BLACK(SC-03106S) A-TOP06,AL(0603),L876,SNOW-WHITE TH,+,1,M4.0,L16,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A A-TOP06,AL(A6063),SNOW WHITE(SC-97527T) A-TOP06,ABS,SNOW-WHITE(SC-97572R) A-TOP06,ABS,SNOW-WHITE(SC-97572R) AW-PJT,PP,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,GPPS,NTR AW-SEM,THAI SILVER AW-PJT,P-CORD,8W,115V,1653ߟ,FRENCH AW-PJT,SECC1,THAI SILVER AW-PJT,PC,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-SEM,FOAM-PS AW-PJT,PC,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,SILICONE,W9.9,L41.1,GRAY AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE AW-PJT,ABS,COOL WHITE STS304,PI1.4 RD-PVC,WHITE TH,+,1,M4,L12,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW,POM,WHITE RH,+,2S,M3,L10,ZPC(WHT),SWRCH18A AW-SEM,BLACK AW-PJT,P-CORD,8W,115V,1653ߟ,FRENCH
99
QQUUAANN
SSGGEECC CCOODDEE
TTIITTYY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DA91-02460J DA91-02460J DA91-02460J DA91-02460J same as SEM same as SEM
same as SEM DA66-00442B DA66-00442B DA66-00442B DA97-05253B DA97-05253B DA61-02984A
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM DA63-03467A DA63-04396A DA97-05021P
same as SEM DA61-03207B DA61-03230B DA61-03234A DA62-01387A DA63-03454B
same as SEM DA67-01650A DA67-01701A
same as SEM
same as SEM
same as SEM
NEW
same as SEM DA97-05021P
same as SEM
RREEMMAARRKKPPAARRTT NNAAMMEE
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