LSC27925SW
LSC27925SW
MANUAL DE SERVICIO
ATENCION:
ANTES DE INICIAR EL SERVICIO LEA CUIDADOSAMENTE LAS
ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD EN ESTE MANUAL.
9 MODELOS:
LSC27925SB
LSC27925ST
LSC27925SW
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................ 3
1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 4
2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION .................................................................................................... 5
3. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................... 6
1. Door Alignment.................................................................................................................. 6
2. Install Water Filter.............................................................................................................. 7
3. Refrigerator Shelves.......................................................................................................... 8
4. Freezer Shelf..................................................................................................................... 8
5. How to Control the amount of water supplied to ice maker................................................ 9
4. HOW TO DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY....................................................................... 11
1. Removing and Replacing Refrigerator door....................................................................... 11
2. Handle Removal................................................................................................................ 12
3. How to Remove Swtich Lamp............................................................................................ 13
4. Fan Shroud Grille............................................................................................................... 13
5. Ice maker Assembly........................................................................................................... 14
6. Water Valve Disassembly Method..................................................................................... 14
7. Water Valve Tubes Assembly Method................................................................................ 15
8. Disassemble of fan Motor.................................................................................................. 16
9. Disassemble of Tray Drip................................................................................................... 17
10. Dispenser........................................................................................................................... 18
5. MICOM FUNCTION ............................................................................................................. 20
1. Monitor Panel..................................................................................................................... 20
6. EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT .............................................................................. 29
1. Explanation for PCB circuit............................................................................................... 29
7. ICEMAKER AND DISPENSER WORKING PRINCIPLES AND REPAIR............................ 44
1. Working Principles............................................................................................................ 44
2. Function on Icemaker........................................................................................................ 45
3. Ice maker Troubleshooting................................................................................................ 48
4. Icemaker Circuit................................................................................................................ 49
8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM............................................................................................................. 50
9. TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS....................................................................................................... 53
10. EXPLODED VIEW ............................................................................................................. 131
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read the following instructions before
servicing your refrigerator.
1.Check the refrigerator for current leakage. 7.Before tilting the refrigerator, remove all
materials from on or in the refrigerator.
2.To prevent electric shock,unplug before
servicing. 8.When servicing the evaporator, wear gloves
to prevent injuries from the sharp evaporator
3.Always check line voltage and amperage. fins.
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
LSC27925SW
LSC27925SB
LSC27925ST
MODELS
SPECIFICATIONS
Color Black Stainless Steel Super White
Dimensions 36 x 33 x 70 in
Net Weight 328.5 lbs
Capacity 27 cuft
Refrigerant R134a
Climate class Temperate (N)
Rated Rating 115V~ / 60Hz
Cooling System Fan Cooling
GENERAL FEATURES
Basket 4 plastic
Lamp Yes (1) LED
Shelf 3EA (Wire)
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2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION
G
A
H
B
I
C J
K
D H
L
A
E
M
A
L
F
Use this page to become more familiar with the parts and features.
Note: This guide covers several different models.The refrigerator you have purchased may have some or
all of the items listed below. The locations of the features shown below may not match your model.
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3. HOW TO INSTALL THE REFRIGERATOR
1. DOOR ALIGNMENT Adjust the level when the refrigerator door is lower than
the freezer door during the installation of the refrigerator.
Before adjusting the doors, remove the Base Grille.
Height
Height difference
Keeper nut
difference
Wrench
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2. INSTALL WATER FILTER
3. Push the water filter up in to the filter receptacle and
• Filter Reset: When the Filter icon turns on, you rotate it clockwise to lock it into place. Once installed
have to change the water filter. Press the Filter
button for 3 seconds to turn the icon .
correctly, the lock symbol should be facing you and
you should not be able to rotate the filter clockwise
anymore.
Before removing or installing water filter:
1. Take out the top shelf and move it to the lowest level.
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3. REFRIGERATOR SHELVES
Car
The refrigerator e an
d Mai
compartment shelf ist adjustable
n enance so that
you can place it at a height according to space
requirement of foods.
• Slide shelf
Pull the shelf head towards you , then lift both front
and rear while taking ir out
.
• Fixed shelf
Lightly lift up the front part of shelf pull it towards you
,
then take it out while lifting the rear part of shelf .
4. FREEZER SHELF
• Lift the left part of the shelf a bit. Lift it to the direction
, push the right part to the direction k
, and take it out.
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5. HOW TO CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF 2) Turn on the electricity after connecting water pipe.
WATER SUPPLIED TO ICE MAKER
1) Press the test switch under the icemaker for two seconds as
shown below.
1. DISASSEMBLY ICE STORAGE BIN 2) The bell rings (ding ~ dong), the ice tray rotates, and water
comes out the icemaker water tube.
NOTE: Use both hands to remove the ice bin to avoid 3) The water is supplied into the tray two or three times. The
dropping it. If the ice bin does not slide into place easily, amount is small each time. Put a container under the ice tray
twist the drive device slightly. and press test switch.
4) When the ice tray rotates, the water in it will spill. Collect the
• Hold the ice storage bin as shown in the right figure spilled water and discard it.
and pull it out while slightly lifting it
. 5) When ice tray has finished rotation, water comes out the
water tube. Check the amount that goes into the ice tray.
(Refer to the drawing below. The optimum amount is 110cc.
(Almost 4 oz.)).
Power Switch
ON/OFF
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3-2 Control the amount of water supplied to the icemaker.
Caution: • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and wait at least three minutes before removing the main PWB cover.
310 Volts are present in the control panel.
DISP S/W
No Water Supply Time Note
S1 S2
1 OFF OFF 9.0
Caution: When adjusting the amount of water supplied, adjust step by step. Otherwise the water may spill over.
Switch ON ON
Switch OFF 1 2
3. When the adjustment of the control switch for the amount of water supplied is complete, check the level of water in the ice.
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4. HOW TO DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLE
1. REMOVING AND REPLACING (2)
REFRIGERATOR DOORS (1)
Figure 1
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Reinstalling the right (Refrigerator) door 2. HANDLE REMOVAL
(1) • Loosen the set screws with a 3/32” (2.38 mm) Allen
wrench and remove the handle.
(2)
NOTE: If the handle mounting fasteners need to be
tightened or moved, use a ¼” (6.35 mm) Allen
(3) (3) wrench.
(4)
(5) Rivet
(4)
(5)
Type 2 Mounting
Type 1
fasteners
(2)
(1)
Allen Wrench
(3)
(4)
(7)
(5) (5)
(6) (6)
(7)
Rivet
Type 1 Type 2
1. Feed the water tubes through the lower hinge pin and
place the door onto the lower hinge pin.
2. Fit top hinge (6) over hinge lever latch (7) and into
place. Rotate lever (5) clockwise to secure hinge
NOTE: Regardless of hinge lever type, removal
process is the same.
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3. HOW TO REMOVE SWITCH LAMP 4. FAN SHROUD GRILLE
1. Open the door. Remove the top hinge cover screw (1). 1. Loosen one screw with a screwdriver blade.
2. Disassembly of an upper grille fan: Hold upper part of an
upper grille fan (U) and pull forward carefully.
3. Disassembly of a lower grille fan: Hold upper part of a
lower grille fan and pull forward carefully.
(2) 4. Disassembly of an upper freezer shroud: Hold lower part,
pull forward and disconnect housing A and B.
5. Check for foam sticking conditions around a shroud,
upper freezer and lower freezer during assembling. If
(1) damaged torn, or badly stuck, assemble with a new one afer
sealing well.
Housing A
Housing B
2. Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry back the hooks (not Shroud F(U) Grille Fan
shown) on the cabinet underside of the cover (2). Lift up the
cover. (U)
Motor
3. Disconnect the wire harnesses(3). Fan
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
Cover Lamp
4. To remove the switch (4) press and hold the hooks and
push it out.
(4)
Evaporator
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5. ICEMAKER ASSEMBLY 6. WATER VALVE DISASSEMBLY METHOD
1. Dispenser Model 1. Turn off the water supply. Then separate the Water
connection connected to the water valve.
1) How to disassemble:
(1) Remove ice bin from the freezer compartment.
(2) Loosen the screw on the upper part of icemaker bracket.
(3) Disconnect icemaker bracket so that it can slide forward.
(4) Disconnect icemaker housing and sensor housing.
(5) Disconnect icemaker horizontally by pressing bracket hook
part. (Don’t disassemble further. The set value may be
changed).
Water Valve
Icemaker unit
Insulation
Sensor
Sensor Cover
Housing
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7. WATER VALVE TUBES ASSEMBLY METHOD
NOTA: For a successful connection, insert the tubes to the water valve until you can see only a line.
Water valve
Tubes
2 3
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8. FAN MOTOR DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove screws from water valve and drain pipe using a 4. Remove fan motor by pushing fan motor in direction of the
phillips screwdriver. arrow.
2. Pull down drain pipe to remove it. 5. Remove the motor from housing and cut tie wrap.
3. Using a small phillips screwdriver remove screws from 6. Unplug fan motor.
bracket motor.
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9. TRAY DRIP DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove guide fan and drain pipe screws using a phillips 4. Remove screws in compressor base in order to release
screwdriver. tray drip.
Move
2. Remove fan motor by pushing fan motor in direction of 5. Use a tool to release clips (2) in order to disassemble
arrow.
guide fan (move to right).
Move
3. Remove screws from wire condenser bracket. Use phillips 6. Turn condenser clockwise carefully in order to remove it
screwdriver. from tray drip. Then remove tray drip carefully. Avoid any
damage to condenser or pipes.
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10. DISPENSER
1) Disconnect funnel and button assembly by pulling down 4) Loosen four screws with a phillips screwdriver and pull the
and forward. funnel assembly to disconnect.
Funnel Assembly
Funnel
Botón
2) Remove the display frame pulling out with both hands on
one side and repeat the process in the other side while pulling
it forward like shows the picture. The duct cap assembly can be disconnected if the hold lever
connecting screws is loosened with a phillips driver.
Motor Assembly
6) To install the duct cap assembly, insert one end of the spring
into the right hole of the dispenser lever and insert the other
end into the right hole in the top part of the dispenser. Then
3) The display assembly can be disconnected by pressing the
attach the holder at the solenoid switch.
top of the dispenser cover and pushing it after separating the
display frame from its housing.
Motor Assembly
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7) Dispenser related parts
7
6
12
16
8
11
13
18
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5. MICOM FUNCTION
1. MONITOR PANEL
B F
C E
D
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1-1. Display Function
1) When the appliance is plugged in, it is set to 37°F for refrigerator and 0°F for freezer. You can adjust the Refrigerator and
the Freezer control temperature by pressing the ADJUST button.
2) When the power initially applied or restored after a power failure, it is set to the previously controlled temperature.
Display
OFF Mode
Demonstration
Mode
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1-4. Lock function (dispenser and display button lock)
1) When the refrigerator is first turned on, the buttons are not locked. The display panel shows the padlock unlocked icon.
2) To lock the display, the dispenser, and the control panel, press, and hold the LOCK button for 3 seconds. The locked
pad lock icon is displayed.
3) The LOCK button is the only control feature that remains active in the locked state. The buzzer sound, other control
buttons, and the dispenser are deactivated.
4) To release from the locked state, press and hold the LOCK button again for 3 seconds.
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1-8. ICE PLUS
1) The purpose of this function is to intensify the cooling speed of freezer and to increase the amount of ice.
2) Whenever selection switch is pressed, selection/ release, the icon will turn ON or OFF.
3) If there is a power outage and the refrigerator is powered on again, ICE PLUS will be canceled.
4) To activate this function, press the ICE PLUS key and the icon will turn ON. This function will remain activated for 24 hrs.
The first three hours the compressor and Freezer Fan will be ON. The next 21 hours the freezer will be controlled at the lowest
temperature. After 24 hours or if the ICE PLUS key is pressed again, the freezer will return to its previous temperature.
5) During the first 3 hours:
(1) Compressor and freezer fan (HIGH RPM) run continuously.
(2) If a defrost cycle begins during the first 90 minutes of ICE PLUS, the ICE PLUS cycle will complete its cycle after
defrosting has ended. If the defrost cycle begins when ICE PLUS has run for more than 90 minutes, ICE PLUS will run for two
hours after the defrost is completed.
(3) If ICE PLUS is pressed during defrost, ICE PLUS icon is On but this function will start seven minutes after defrost is
completed and it shall operate for three hours.
(4) If ICE PLUS is selected within seven minutes after compressor has stopped, the compressor (compressor delays seven
minutes) shall start after the balance of the delay time.
(5) The fan motor in the freezer compartment runs at high speed during ICE PLUS.
(6) For the rest of the 21 hours, the freezer will be controlled at the lowest temperature.
3) If the freezer door is opened while the fan motor is operating, the fan motor will continue to operate normally. (If the fan
motor is running at high speed, it will automatically be reduced to the standard speed). However, if the refrigerator door is
opened, the freezer fan motor will stop operating.
4) As for monitoring of BLDC fan motor error in the freezer, MICOM will immediately stop the fan motor by determining that the
BLDC fan motor is locked or failed if the fan motor position does not change for more than 115 seconds at the BLDC motor.
Then a failure code will be displayed (refer to failure diagnosis function table) on the refrigerator, for BLDC motor failure. If
you want to operate the BLDC motor, turn off and on at the power source.
BUZZER
Within A minute 30 30 30
a minute seconds seconds seconds
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1-12. Ringing of compulsory operation, compulsory frost removal buzzer
1) If pressing the test button in the main PCB, “Phi ~” sound rings.
2) In selecting compulsory operation, alarm sound is repeated and completed in the cycle of On for 0.2 second and Off for
1.8 second three times.
3) In selecting compulsory frost removal, alarm sound is repeated and completed in the cycle of On for 0.2 second , Off for
0.2 second, On for 0.2 second and Off for 1.4 second three times.
ON
F-FAN 0.3
0.6 Hi-Speed sec.
TEST SW OTHER
(PRESS LOADS
sec. & DAMPER
C-FAN OPEN
TEST MODE 1 Once) OFF
ON If pressing S/W
once more in TEST
0.3 MODE 2 or defrost
sensor is more
TEST MODE
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1-16. Failure Diagnosis Function
To display the error message, press and hold ICE PLUS button and FREEZER button. If no errors are displayed, all LEDs
will be illuminated. If a primary or secondary error is present, certain LEDs will be illuminated indicating failure mode.
15min ON /
2 Abnormal Freezer Sensor Standard RPM
15min OFF
10 min
Abnormal Refrigerator OPEN /
3 Standard RPM
Sensor (1) 15min
CLOSE
Abnormal Refrigerator
4 Sensor (2) SEE NOTE (1) Cut o short circuit wire
Abnormal Room
6 SEE NOTE (1)
Temperature Sensor
Primary Error: F sensor, R1 sensor, D sensor, Defrost errors, F-FAN errors, C-FAN Error.
Secondary Error: R2 sensors, RT sensors, W / T sensors, I / M sensors, I / M Kit.
When an error occur the first 3 hours the Primary Error and Secondary Error is indicated in the display check mode (Pressing
FREEZER and ICE PLUS button at the same time more than one second). After the 3 hours and if the error is still present the
Primary Error will show in the display automatically (See Note 1) and the Secondary Error is indicated in the display check
mode.
Note1: In the Primary Error after 3 hours of the error occurs all display lights turn OFF except the Freezer Temperature
(Trouble Code Index) indicating the failure mode.
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Failure Diagnosis Function
B C
ICEMAKER SENSOR
ABNORMAL: SECTION B TURNS OFF
NORMAL: SECTION B TURNS ON
The other display
ICEMAKER UNIT FAILURE graphics Turn On
ABNORMAL: SECTION C TURNS OFF
NORMAL: SECTION C TURNS ON
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1-17. Test Function
1. The purpose of test function is to check function of the PWB and product and to search for the failure part at the failure
status.
2. Test button is placed on the main PCB of refrigerator (test switch), and the test mode will be finished after maximum 2
hours irrespective of test mode and then is reset to the normal status.
3. Function adjustment button is not perceived during performance of test mode.
4. In finishing test mode, always pull the power cord out and then plug-in it again for the normal state.
5. If non conforming contents such as sensor failure are found during performance of test mode, release the test mode and
display the failure code.
6. Even if pressing the test button during failure code display, test mode will not be performed.
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1-18. Function of dispenser and water dispenser built-in
1) While any door of refrigerator is open, Ice type function can’t be used.
2) There is 1 dispenser pad, this can be used to dispense cubed ice, crushed ice and water.
3) Press SELECT ICE TYPE button to illuminate your desired option to be dispensed.
4) When pressing ICE TYPE pad in cubed ice or crushed ice option, Duct motor is activated by 1 second to open the duct
door, it remains open mean while you keep pressed the pad, 5 seconds after pad release, duct motor becomes activated
inverting motor polarity, in order to close duct door. Dispenser Pad has direct communication to the Main PCB, Main PCB
read this signal as input to control Duct Motor and GEARED MOTOR. When Dispenser PAD is released, GEARED MOTOR
will stop immediately, after 5 seconds Duct Motor will be activated to close Duct Door.
5) When pressing ICE TYPE pad in water option, water solenoid is activated allowing water dispensing. ICE TYPE pad has
direct communication with the main PCB, Main PCB read this signal as input to control PILOT VALVE and WATER VALVE,
When ICE TYPE pad is released, the PILOT VALVE and WATER VALVE is closed and water dispenser will stop.
6) While using any dispensing function and any door is opened, dispensing operation will be stopped immediately.
7) If ICE TYPE pad exceeds 3 minutes, GEARED MOTOR, CUBE SOLENOID or WATER SOLENOID will turn OFF
automatically (this is a protection to avoid the overheating in the mentioned components), the duct motor will close Duct Door
after 5 seconds after this interruption.
8) Last dispensing option (CUBED ICE, CRUSHED ICE or WATER) is saved in the internal memory of Main PCB and
displayed by Display. Even after energy failure, Main PCB will display the last dispensing function used.
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6.EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT
1. EXPLANATION FOR PCB CIRCUIT
1-1. Power circuit
The power circuit includes a Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS). It consists of a rectifier (BD1 and CE1) converting AC
to DC, a switch (IC2) switching the DC voltage, a transformer, and a feedback circuit (IC3 and IC4).
Caution : Since high voltage (160 Vdc) is maintained at the power terminal, wait at least 3 minutes after unplugging the
appliance to check the voltages to allow the current to dissipate.
Parte
Part VA1
VA1 CE1
CE1 CE2
CE2 CE3
CE3 CE4
CE4 CE5
CE5
Voltage
Voltaje 110~127
110~127Vac
V 160
160Vdc
Vdc 1414Vdc
Vdc 1212Vdc
Vdc 15.5
15.5Vdc
Vdc 5 5Vdc
Vdc
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1-2. Oscillation circuit
The oscillation circuit generates a basic clock signal for synchronization and time calculation related to the transmission of
data and calculations made by the MICOM (IC1). The oscillator (OSC1) must always be replaced with an exact rated part,
because if this changes, the time calculations of the MICOM will be affected and it might not work at all.
CSTLS4M00G53-A0
2
XIN
IC1
R14*
0SCI
IM MICOM
XOUT
3
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1-4. Load/dispenser operation, door opening circuit
1. Load Driving Circuit
REFRIGERATOR DEFROST
LOAD COMPRESSOR AUGER MOTOR SOLENOID CUBE ICE VALVE WATER VALVE
LAMP HEATER
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + -
MEASURING
CON 1 CON 1 CON 1 CON 1 CON 2 CON 2 CON 3 CON 4 CON 2 CON 2 CON 3 CON 4 CON 3 CON 4
PART
PIN 3 PIN 7 PIN 1 PIN 7 PIN 1 PIN 5 PIN 9 PIN 5 PIN 9 PIN 3 PIN 5 PIN 5 PIN 3 PIN 5
ON 115 ~ 127 VAC 115 ~ 127 VAC 115 ~ 127 VAC 115 ~ 127 VAC 115 ~ 127 VAC 115 ~ 127 VAC 115 ~ 127 VAC
STATUS
OFF 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC
PIN11
PIN5
PIN3
PIN3
PIN5
PIN3
PIN5
PIN7
PIN1
PIN9
PIN7
PIN5
PIN1
PIN9
PIN7
PIN1
PIN3
PIN1
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2. Door opening sensing circuit
R36* CON 6
R35 2K
P11_DVO 45
CC15* 2K
104 F-DOOR S/W
ICI
MICOM R52* CON 7
R51 2K
P21_XTIN 6
CC20* 2K R-DOOR S/W
104
CONNECTOR 6 CONNECTOR 7
F- DOOR S/W R- DOOR S/W
2*RD BO, PK
PIN 5&6 PIN 3&4
Measuring Part
IC1 (MICOM) PIN 39, 40
Door of Freezer / Refrigerator
Closing 5 V ( A - B , C - D . Interruptor en ambos extremos están apagados
Opening 0 V ( A - B , C - D . Interruptor en ambos extremos están encendidos)
• Since door switches (A) and (B) are interconnected, if either fails, the other will not respond properly.
• If either switch fails, the light will not come on.
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1-5. Temperature sensing circuit
A
A
B B C
D D E
E
F F
IC1 P67 63
R84*
R28*
4.7K SW1
2K
CC10*
104
MICOM
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1-7. Stepping motor operation circuit
CONNECTOR 9
STEPPING MOTOR
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The motor is driven by magnetism formed in the areas of the coils and the stator. Rotation begins when a HIGH signal is
applied to MICOM Pin 16 of IC10 (TA7774P). This causes an output of HIGH and LOW signals on MICOM pins 14 and 15.
Explanation) The stepping motor is driven by sending signals of 3.33 mSEC via MICOM pins 14, 15, and 16, as shown in
the chart below. These signals are output via terminals 10, 11, 14, and 15 via input terminals 3, 6, and 8 of
IC10 (TA7774P), the motor drive chip. The output signals allow the coils wound on each phase of the stator to
form a magnetic field, which causes rotation. Input to the terminals INA and INB of IC10 as shown in the chart
below drives the motor.
INA
INB
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1-8. Fan motor driving circuit (freezer, mechanical area)
1. The circuit cuts all power to the fan drive IC, resulting in a standby mode.
2. This circuit changes the speed of the fan motor by varying the DC voltage between 7.5 Vdc and 16 Vdc.
3. This circuit stops the fan motor by cutting off power to the fan when it senses a lock-up condition.
4. The ground is connector 7, pin 2.
Between a c , d c Between b c Between e c
Motor OFF 5V 2V or less 2V or less
Motor ON 2~3V 12~14V 8~16V
b c a d c e
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Temperature compensation table at the refrigerator is as follows:
Modification
resistance
470 2k 3.3 k 5.6 k 8.2 k 10 k 12 k 18 k 33 k 56 k 180 k
Current
resistance
No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C 2.5 °C 3 °C 3.5 °C 4 °C 4.5 °C 5 °C
470 [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F] [4.5 °F] [5.4 °F] [6.3 °F] [7.2 °F] [8.1 °F] [9 °F]
change Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up
0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C 2.5 °C 3 °C 3.5 °C 4 °C 4.5 °C
2k [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F] [4.5 °F] [5.4 °F] [6.3 °F] [7.2 °F] [8.1 °F]
Down change Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up
1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C 2.5 °C 3 °C 3.5 °C 4 °C
3.3 k [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F] [4.5 °F] [5.4 °F] [6.3 °F] [7.2 °F]
Down Down change Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up
1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C 2.5 °C 3 °C 3.5 °C
5.6 k [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F] [4.5 °F] [5.4 °F] [6.3 °F]
Down Down Down change Up Up Up Up Up Up Up
2 °C 1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C 2.5 °C 3 °C
8.2 k [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F] [4.5 °F] [5.4 °F]
Refrigerator Down Down Down Drop change Up Up Up Up Up Up
(RCR1) 2.5 °C 2 °C 1.5 °C 1° C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C 2.5 °C
10 k [4.5 °F] [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F] [4.5 °F]
Down Down Down Down Down change Up Up Up Up Up
3 °C 2.5 °C 2 °C 1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C 2 °C
12 k [5.4 °F] [4.5 °F] [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F] [3.6 °F]
Down Down Down Down Down Down change Up Up Up Up
3.5 °C 3 °C 2.5 °C 2 °C 1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C 1.5 °C
18 k [6.3 °F] [5.4 °F] [4.5 °F] [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F] [2.7 °F]
Down Down Down Down Down Down Down change Up Up Up
4 °C 3.5 °C 3 °C 2.5 °C 2 °C 1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C 1 °C
33 k [7.2 °F] [6.3 °F] [5.4 °F] [4.5 °F] [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F] [1.8 °F]
Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down change Up Up
4.5 °C 4 °C 3.5 °C 3 °C 2.5 °C 2 °C 1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No 0.5 °C
56 k [8.1 °F] [7.2 °F] [6.3 °F] [5.4 °F] [4.5 °F] [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F] [0.9 °F]
Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down change Up
5 °C 4.5 °C 4 °C 3.5 °C 3 °C 2.5 °C 2 °C 1.5 °C 1 °C 0.5 °C No
180 k [9 °¡F] [8.1 °F] [7.2 °F] [6.3 °F] [5.4 °F] [4.5 °F] [3.6 °F] [2.7 °F] [1.8 °F] [0.9 °F]
Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down change
Temperature compensation at the freezer is performed the same as at the refrigerator. The value for the freezer is twice
that of the refrigerator.
This circuit enters the necessary level of temperature compensation for adjusting the appliance. The method is the same
for every model in this appliance family.
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1) Sensor resistance characteristics table
-20 °C 22.3 k 77 k
-15 °C 16.9 k 60 k
-5 °C 10.1 k 38.4 k
0 °C 7.8 k 30 k?
+5 °C 6.2 k 24.1 k
+20 °C 3.1 k 13 k?
+25 °C 2.5 k 11 k
• Resistance of the freezing sensor shall be measured with a digital tester after separating CON7 of the PWB ASSEMBLY
and the MAIN part.
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- 40 -
- 41 -
BD1 TRANS +12V
D3SBA60 2013D D3
1
10 RL3
R3(PRC) CM3
L2 1.3A, 40mH 56K,2W 473
R2(PRC) /630V +16V
560K CE1
1/2W 68uF R8*
/450V D1
FB1 FR107 2 1.8K
12 D4 1/8W RF2*
BFS3510A0 RL3 9.1KF
D2 IC3
CM2 FR107 R5 5 R9* PS2561-1
220nF CE3 1K
275VAC R1(PRC) 68,1/4W 1000uF 1/8W R82* CC3*
330K,1W R4 CE2 CE4 CC37* /25V
FUSE2 6.8K 22uF 1000uF 104 10K 104
250V/5A 1/4W /50V /35V
CC36* IC4 RF3*
4 KIA431
4 104 2.4KF
4
1
3 8
2
L1
R6
7A, 2mH IC2 5
CM1 STR 680,1/4W +5V
330nF IC5
VA1 275VAC
G6351 Rocp 1
7805
3 5 VDD
SVC621-200V CC1* 18 VAREF
0.68,1W
(SVC331-100V) 471 2 19 AVDD
CE5
3 CC4* CC5* 220uF CC6*
104 104 /16V 104
FUSE1 CC2
1 VSS
250V/15A JF1 JF2
221/250V
N L CON201 CON101
R99* R98*
5V 4.7K 4.7K
104
CC36* R103150 4
TEST
TEST
R101*150 12
TX P02_TXD1
CON1
7 R102150 11
RX P01_RXD1_BOOT
R100*
4.7K
5 GND
RUNNING CAPACITOR IC6*
COMP 9 KID65003AF
STRATING CAPACITOR
OLP RY1
(OMIH-SS-112LM)
3 D5
IN4004 16 1 38 P42_TXD2
P.T.C ASSY
R-DOOR S/W
C D RY2(OZ-SS-112L1)
R-LAMP
1 D6
R-LAMP IN4004 15 2 37 P41_RXD2
CON2
RY14G5NB-1A-E
9
SOLENOID CUBE
14 3 36
P40
RY3G5NB-1A-E
7
DISP' HEATER 13 4
OPTION
RY4(OMIH-SS-112LM)
5 D7
FUSE-MELTING DEF-HEATER FUSE-M1 IN4004 12 5 35 P77_AIN15
TMP86FS49BFG(IC1)
3 RY5(OZ-SS-112L1)
D8
1 IN4004 11 6 34 P76_AIN14
JP1
CON3
RY6(OMIH-SS-112LM)
11
A B
D9
AUGER MOTOR IN4004 10 7 33 P75_AIN13
F-DOOR P60_AIN00
SWITCH M 9
DISPENSER 8
LEVER S/W
F-LAMP
IC7*
9 KID65003AF
7
RY8 G5NB-1A-E
5
ICE
15 2 32
P74_AIN12
RY9 G5NB-1A-E
3
WATER
14 3 31
P73_AIN11
RY10G5NB-1A-E
1
PILOT 13 4 30
P72_AIN10
SOLENOID VALVE
CON4
5
RY12 G5SB-14
3 D16
IN4004 11 6
H/BAR-HEATER
OPTION 2
8
IC15 G3MC-201PL
H
OPTION
IC8 R12
R10(PRC) 1 PS2561-1 4 10K 29 P71_AIN9
56K/2W R11*
2 3 100 CC7*
1 223
D10 D11
IN4007 IN4148
2 XIN
CSTS4.00MG03
OSC1 R14*
1M
XOUT
3
IC9 R15*
1 3 R83* 4.7K 8
KIA7042 RESET
100 + CE19
CC8* 2 CC9*
104 1uF 104
/50V
SW 2
R24* R25*
4.7K 4.7K 27
2
P67_AIN07_STOP3
1 28
P70_AIN8
Table 1. WATER SUPPLYING TIME CONTROL(S/W 2)
R73* R74* R75* R76*
SWITCH ON 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
SWITCH 8
Vcc 1
BR93LC46RF-W
P44_SI2
CS 40
LOCATION(FIG.1) WORK ON 7
NO 2 SK P45_SO2
S/W1 S/W2
IC12*
CC30* 41
104 6 DI
OFF OFF 6.5 s NO 3 P46_SCK2
42
ON OFF 5.5 s 1 2 5 4 DO
GND P47
43
OFF ON 7.5 s SWITCH OFF
ON ON 8.5 s - FIG.1 -
Q12C106M
Q6 P14_TC4_PDO4_PWM4_PPG4
A106M
BUZZER R77* 48
R26* CE16 220
1K 47uF
/25V Q7C106M R78
4.7K 47 P13_TC3_PDO3_PWM3
CE20 ++ 7 8
100uF R86* R85*
/25V 5 Forward 4.7K 4.7K
10 63 P36
A
R87 IC16 6 Reverse 64
68,1/2W P37
BA6222 4
CM5
223/100V 2 3 CC33*
B
1 9 223
CC34*
CC35* 223
223
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R28*
P43
39 R84 4.7K CON9
CC10* 2K SW1
223 B 7
DUCT DOOR
M MOTOR
IC13*
R92 R93 R94* R95* R96* R97* 10 M54563FP A 6
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
57 D112
P30 2 19
5 11
58 3 18 D111
P31 4 10
59 4 17 D110
P32 3 9
60 D109
5 16 2
P33 8
61 6 15 D108
P34 1 7
62 7 14 D107
P35 6
11
CON5
11
17 Q11
P07_INT2 Q10
2K
KTA1273
12
C106M
13
RF1*
16.2KF 14
20 R33
(R)J1
CON6
P60_AIN00 1
CC13* 2K (R)J2 CE7
10uF
F-SENSOR
223 RD1* 2
R34 26.1KF /50V
21
P61_AIN01 3
CC14* 2K CE8
10uF 4
D-SENSOR
223 R36* /50V
45 R35 2K
P11_DVO 5 A
CC15* 2K
6 B F-DOOR S/W
104
R40* Q2
330 KTB1151
D12
R37* FR107 L3
R41 1mH
4.7K 1.5K
R38*
7
1/2W
50 3.9K
D13 CE9 CC16*
P16_TC5_PDO5_PWM5 Q3 220uF
KTC3198 FR107 223 3 4
R39* /25V
10K
8 1 C-FAN
R43 2
49 R42 4.7K
P15_TC2_INT3 9
10K
CC17*
103
R47* Q4
330 KTB1151 D14
FR107
R44* R48 L4
4.7K 1.5K 12
R45* 1/2W 1mH
51 3.9K CE10
P17_TC6_PDO6_PWM6_PPG6 CC18*
Q5 D15 220uF
R46* KTC3198 FR107 /25V 223 3 4
10K
11 1 F-FAN
R50 2
13 R49 4.7K
P03_INT1 10
10K
CC19*
103 CON7
1
DAMPER,HEATER
2
R52*
6 R51 2K
P21_XTIN 3 C H/BAR-DOOR S/W
CC20* 2K RR1*
104 26.1KF
4 D R-DOOR S/W
R_J3 R_J4
24 R53
P64_AIN04_STOP0 5
CC21* 2K CE11
10uF
R1-SENSOR
223 RR2* 6
23 R54 26.1KF /50V
P63_AIN03 7
CC22* 2K CE12
10uF
R2-SENSOR
223 IC10 8
9,16 TA7774P /50V
15 A
CE13 + 1,2 9
1uF
R55* R56* R57* /50V 14 A STEPPING
10 MOTOR
16 10K 10K 10K ST/OP 8 11 B
P06_SCK1
15 B 6 11
P05_SO1
14 A 3
4,5,7, 10
12
B
P04_SI1 12,13
13
RIM1* CON8
22 R58* 16.2KF
P62_AIN02 1
CC23* 2K CE14 ICE MAKER SENSOR
223 10uF 2
/50V
R59
10 R60 2K
P00_INT0_A3 3 ICE MAKER
2K
CC24*
223 4 STOP S/W
R61
9 R62 4.7K
5
P20_INT5_STOP
CC25* 2K ICE MAKER
223 6 TEST S/W
2
R64*
44 R63 2K 3 1
P10_TC1 7 HALL
CC26* 2K IC
223
8
7 8 + CE15
R65* R66* 100uF
7 4.7K 4.7K Forward 5 /25V
P22_XTOUT 10 9
46 Reverse 6
P12_PPG R67
68,1/2W ICE MAKER
4
IC11
BA6222 CM4
M MOTOR
3 2 223/100V
CC27* 10
223 CC28* 9 1
223 CC29*
223
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7. ICEMAKER AND DISPENSER OPERATION AND REPAIRING
1. The function is available in models where water and ice are available
without opening freezer compartment door.
- 44 -
2. FUNCTION OF ICE MAKER
2-1. Initial Control Function
DISP S/W
No Water Supply Time Note
S1 S2
1 OFF OFF 9.0
- 45 -
2-4. Ice Ejection Control Function
full, ice ejection motor rotates in reverse direction and stops under icemaking or waiting conditions.
- 46 -
2-5. Test Function
- 47 -
3. ICEMAKER TROUBLESHOOTING
It is possible to confirm by pressing freezer and refrigerator temperature control buttons for more than 1
second (icemaker is normal if all LEDs are ON): refer to trouble diagnosis function in MICOM.
8.
8
•
•
44
•
• 8
•
19
• 8
- 48 -
4. ICEMAKER CIRCUIT
RIM1* CON8
22 R58* 16.2KF
P62_AIN02 1 ICE MAKER
CC23* 2K CE14
223 10uF 2 SENSOR
/50V
R59
10 R60 2K
3
IC1 MICOM
P00_INT0_A3
2K ICE MAKER
CC24* STOP S/W
223 4
R61
9 R62 4.7K
P20_INT5_STOP
5 ICE MAKER
CC25* 2K
223 6 TEST S/W
2
R64*
44 R63 2K 3 1
P10_TC1 7 HALL
CC26* 2K IC
223
8
7 8 + CE15
R65* R66* 100uF
/25V
P22_XTOUT 7 4.7K 4.7K Forward 5
10 9
46 Reverse 6
P12_PPG R67
68,1/2W ICE MAKER
4
IC11
BA6222 CM4
M MOTOR
3 2 223/100V
CC27* 10
223 CC28* 9 1
223 CC29*
223
SW 2
R25* R24*
27 4.7K 4.7K 2
P67_AIN07_STOP3
28 1
P70_AIN8
The above icemaker circuits are applied to LSC27914** and composed of icemaker unit in the freezer and icemaker
driving part of main PWB. Water is supplied to the icemaker cube mold through the solenoid relay for ice valve of
solenoid valve in the mechanical area by opening valve for the same time.
Water supply automatically stops when water supply time is elapsed. This circuit is to realize the functions such as ice
ejection of icemaker cube mold, ice full detection, leveling, ice making test switch input detection is the same as the
door switch input detection circuit of main PWB.
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8. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
- 50 -
9. TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
1. TroubleShooting
CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
Faulty PTC Power does not conduct. - Damage. Check the resistance of both
Characteristics of PTC is wrong. terminals.
Bad connection with Too loose. Take the combo off and
compressor. Assembly is not possible. install it again.
Bad terminal connection.
4) During defrost. Start automatic defrost.
Cycle was set at defrost when the refrigerator
was produced.
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CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
- 52 -
CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
- 53 -
CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
3. Refrigeration
Residual Weak heat from heater. Sheath Heater - rated.
is weak. frost.
Heater plate No contact to drain.
Loosened stopper cord.
Heater cord-L Not touching the
evaporator pipe.
Location of assembly
(top and middle).
No automatic defrosting.
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CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
Shorud. Bent.
Ice and foreign materials on rotating parts.
7) Continuous operation
- No contact of temperature controller. - Foreign materials. • Check visually after
disassembly.
- 55 -
CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
5. No automatic 1) Faulty temperature sensor in freezer or refrigerator compartment. • Inspect parts measurements
operation. Faulty contact. and check visually.
(faulty Faulty temperature characteristics.
contacts) 2) Refrigeration load is too much. Food. Too much food.
Hot food.
Frequent opening and closing.
Cool air leak.
Poor door close. – Partly opens.
3) Poor insulation.
4) Bad radiation. High ambient temperature.
Space is secluded.
5) Refrigerant leak.
6) Inadequate of refrigerant.
7) Weak compressor discharging power. Different rating.
Small capacity.
8) Fan does not work.
9) Button is set at strong .
Gap around gasket. –– Contraction, distortion, loose, door twisted, corner not
fully inserted.
Food vapor. –– Storing hot food. –– Unsealed food.
2) Condensation in the refrigerator compartment.
Door opens Insufficient closing.
but not closes. Door sag.
Food hinders door closing.
Gasket gap.
3) Condensation on liner foam.
Cool air leak Not fully filled. Top table part.
and transmitted. Out plate Ref/Lower part.
Flange gap. –– Not sealed.
Gasket gap.
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CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
- 57 -
CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
7. Sounds 1) Compressor compartment operating sounds.
Transformer sound. Its own fault. - Core gap.
Bad connection. - Correct screw connection.
Drip tray vibration sound. Bad assembly.
Distortion.
Foreign materials inside.
Back cover machine sound. Bad connection.
Partly damaged.
Condenser drain sound. Not connected.
Bad pipe caulking.
2) Freezer compartment sounds.
Fan motor sound. Normal operating sound.
Vibration sound. Aged rubber seat.
Bad torque for assembling motor
bracket.
Sounds from fan Fan guide contact.
contact. Shroud burr contact.
Damping evaporator contact.
Residual frost contact. Damaged heater cord.
Narrow evaporator interval.
Unbalance fan sounds. Unbalance. Surface machining conditions.
Fan distortion.
Misshappen.
Burr.
Resonance.
Evaporator noise. Evaporator pipe contact. - No damping evaporator.
Sound from refrigerant. - Stainless steel pipe shape in
accumulator.
Sound from fin evaporator and pipe during expansion
and contraction.
3) Bowls and bottles make contact on top shelf.
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CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
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CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK
10. Structure, 1) Door foam.
appearance, Sag. Hinge loose Bolt is loosened during
and others. transportation.
Not tightly fastened.
Screw worn out .
Weak gasket Adhesion surface.
adhesion.
Fixed tape. Not well fixed.
Malfunction. Not closed Interference between door liner and inner liner.
Refrigerator Stopper worn out.
compartment is Bad freezer compartment door
opened when freezer assembly.
compartment is No stopper.
closed (faulty stopper).
2) Odor.
Temperature of High. Faulty damper control.
refrigerator Button is set atweak.
compartment. Door is open (interference by
food).
Deodorizer. No deodorizer.
Poor capacity.
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2. FAULTS
2-1. POWER
- 61 -
2-2. Compressor
•
2-3. TEMPERATURE
High Poor cool air circulation due to faulty - Lock –– Check resistance with a - Replace fan motor.
temperature fan motor. tester.
in the freezer 0 : short.
compartment. : cut. - Reconnect and reinsert.
- Rotate rotor manually and check
rotation.
- Wire is cut.
- Bad terminal contact: Check - Maintain clearance and remove ice
terminal visually. (Repair and/or replace shroud if fan
- Fan constraint. - Fan shroud is constrained by shroud
contact: Confirm deformation).
visually.
- Fan icing:
Confirm visually.
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Faulty fan motor due to faulty door - Iced button (faulty) operation: - Confirm icing causes and repair.
switch operation. Press button to check - Replace door switch.
- Faulty button pressure and contact:
Press button to check operation.
- Door cannot press door switch - Door sag: fix door.
button: Check visually. - Door liner bent:replace door or
attach sheets.
Bad radiation conditions in - Check the clearance between the - Keep clearance between - The fan may be
compressor compartment. refrigerator and wall (50 mm in refrigerator and walls (minimum broken if cleaning
minimum). 50mm). performs while the
- Check dust on the grill in - Remove dust and contaminants refrigerator is on.
compressor compartment. from grill for easy heat radiation.
- Check dust on the condenser coils. - Remove the dust with vacuum
cleaner from the coils condenser
while the refrigerator is off.
2-4. COOLING
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- 64 -
- 65 -
2-5. DEFROSTING FAILURE
Ù Ù
Ù
Ù Ù
- 66 -
?
Ù
Ù
- 67 -
2-6. ICING
- 68 -
- 69 -
2-7. SOUND
- 70 -
- 71 -
´s
- 72 -
2-8. ODOR
- 73 -
2-9. MICOM
1. PCB Picture – Main PCB
EBR64585304
(2010.01~)
CON 201
CON 1
CON 6
CON 2
CON 5
CON 3
CON 9
CON 4
CON 7 CON 8
- 74 -
1. PCB Picture - Display PCB & Sub PCB
Display PCB
EBR615268
CON 101
EBR61526805
- 75 -
2. Troubleshooting With Error Display
1) Abnormal Freezer Sensor Error
2 Other Normal
Check the Temperature
and Resistance
(Temperature Chart #1)
Go to Step 6
Temperatures when unit is energized
(Refer to Temperature Chart #1)
- 76 -
1) Abnormal Freezer Sensor Error
NO Abnormal
Replace Sensor
Sensor
- 77 -
2) Abnormal Refrigerator Sensor Error (1)
1) Remove the Control Box in Refrigerator sensor. Connectors must be firmly .connected, and wires don’t be
have any damage.
- 78 -
2) Abnormal Refrigerator Sensor Error (1)
NO
Sensor
Abnormal
Replace Sensor
Sensor
- 79 -
3) Abnormal Refrigerator Sensor Error (2)
2 Other Normal
and Resistance
(Temperature Chart #2)
Go to Step 6
- 80 -
3) Abnormal Refrigerator Sensor Error (2)
1) Reconnect CON 7.
2) Reset Refrigerator. Result Service Action
3) Execute DISPLAY CHECK MODE
Normal Explain to costumer
4) All LED’s on?
5 YES
Same Replace Main PCB
NO Abnormal
Replace Sensor
Sensor
- 81 -
4) Abnormal Defrost Sensor Error
4 OFF Open
Replace Product
- 82 -
5) Abnormal Room Temperature Sensor Error
- 83 -
6) Abnormal Ice maker Temperature Sensor Error
2 Loose
- 84 -
7) Abnormal Defrost Error
Defrost
Heater
Connector Fuse-M
3 All LED’s ON
- 85 -
8) Abnormal Ice maker Unit Error
2 Loose
3 Other
5V
Replace Main PCB
Go to Step 4
4 Other
5V
Replace Main PCB
Go to Step 5
- 86 -
8) Abnormal Ice maker Unit Error
5 No change (Still in 0V
or 5V)
Replace Ice maker unit
- 87 -
9) Abnormal Cooling Fan Error
Tight Abnormal
2 Movement
Free
Normal Go to Step 3
movement
3
3) Check the Fan rotation.
NOTE: If error code is displayed, Fan won’t operates.
Intermittent
Normal Explain to the customer
Abnormal Go to Step 5
ON OFF ON OFF ON ... OFF
15s 10s 15s 10s 15s
- 88 -
9) Abnormal Cooling Fan Error
(a) ~ (b)
5
3) Remove Cover PCB.
4) Check voltage in CON 6 as shown in the pictures. (b) ~ (c)
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10) Abnormal Freezer Fan Error
Tight Abnormal
2 Movement
Free
Normal Go to Step 3
movement
Intermittent
Normal Explain to the customer
Abnormal Go to Step 5
ON OFF ON OFF ON ... OFF
15s 10s 15s 10s 15s
- 90 -
10) Abnormal Freezer Fan Error
(a) ~ (b)
5
4) Check voltage in CON 6 as shown in the pictures.
(b) ~ (c)
- 91 -
2. Troubleshooting With Error Display
11) Ice Cube Mode is not working
4 1 to 3 2 to 3
2 4
- 92 -
11) Ice Cube Mode is not working
5 Loose
Unplug connector from Duct motor and check the Result Service Action
resistance value.
9.9 ~12.1 Ù Go to Step 7
2 to 3
6 Other Replace Duct Motor
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
12V
Duct Motor 0V
-12V
- 93 -
11) Ice Cube Mode is not working
Remove Cover hinge in Freezer Door, and check Result Service Action
connection.
Firmly plugged Go to Step 9
8 Loose
9
Result Service Action
0Ù Replace Product
Then check resistance value marked points.
OFF Go to Step 10
10
Unplug connector from Duct Motor and check the
resistance value in the connector.
Result Service Action
0Ù Replace Door assembly
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12) Ice Crush Mode is not working
Check impedance in solenoid cube and auger motor Lever S/W Service Action
signal in CON 2.
2.88-3.52Ù Go to Step 5
2 to 3
Other Repalce auger motor
1 3
3 2 to 3
2 4
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12) Ice Crush Mode is not working
5 2 to 3
9.9 ~12.1 Ù Go to Step 6
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
12V
Duct Motor 0V
-12V
Remove Cover hinge in Freezer Door, and check Result Service Action
connection.
Firmly plugged Go to Step 8
7 Loose
- 96 -
12) Ice Crush Mode is not working
OFF
Replace Product
Go to Step 9
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13) Water dispensing mode is not working
2
Check Water Valve signal in CON 3 & CON 4. Lever S/W Service Action
110~127 Vac Go to Step 4
Pressing
Other Change PCB
Not 0 Vac Go to Step 4
Pressing Other Change PCB
- 98 -
14) Freezer Lamp is not working
Free
Normal Go to Step 2
movement
2 Loose
AC Part DC Part
- 99 -
14) Freezer Lamp is not working
OFF Go to Step 6
6 CON 3
CON 2
- 100 -
15) Refrigerator Lamp is not working
1 Reset Refrigerator.
4 Pressed
Other
OFF
Replace Door S/W
Go to Step 5
Other Replace Door S/W
AC Part DC Part
- 101 -
15) Refrigerator Lamp is not working
1 Upper
Lower
Go to Step 7
Replace Lamp Bulb
Both Go to Step 8
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16) Poor Cooling in Refrigerator section
Ok Go to Step 2
1 Fix up (if possible) or
Abnormal
change the Gasket
Check the sensor resistance value in CON 7. Refer to temperature chart for Refrigerator Sensor.
Ok Go to Step 3
2 Abnormal
Check section “3”
Abnormal Refrigerator
Sensor
Entered Go to Step 4
3 Execute DISPLAY
ALL LED ON Not entered CHECK MODE, check
the result and match with
related error
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16) Poor Cooling in Refrigerator section
1) Remove Control Box in refrigerator sensor. Connector must be firmly connected, and wires don’t be
have any damage.
Remove the EPS duct carefully (without disconnect). Result Service Action
Look for damper baffle and check the movement by
entering to TEST MODE 1 (Press once) and TES TEST Open Go to Step 10
MODE 2 (Press once again). MODE 1 Not works Go to Step 9
TEST MODE 2
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16) Poor Cooling in Refrigerator section
6 5 4
1) Reset product.
2) Enter to TEST MODE 1 (press once TEST S/W Result Service Action
on Main PCB).
Below 10 V Change Main PCB
a ~ b
Other Go to Step 11
0V or 5V Change Fan Motor
b ~ c
Other Go to Step 11
a ~ b
10
b ~ c
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17) Poor Cooling in Freezer section
Ok Go to Step 2
1 Fix up (if possible) or
Abnormal
change the Gasket
Check the sensor resistance value in CON 6. Refer to temperature chart for Refrigerator Sensor.
Ok Go to Step 3
2 Abnormal
Check section “3”
Abnormal Freezer
Sensor
Entered Go to Step 4
3 Execute DISPLAY
ALL LED ON Not entered CHECK MODE, check
the result and match with
related error
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17) Poor Cooling in Freezer section
1) Remove Control Box in refrigerator sensor. Connector must be firmly connected, and wires don’t be
have any damage.
Remove the EPS duct carefully (without disconnect). Result Service Action
Look for damper baffle and check the movement by
entering to TEST MODE 1 (Press once) and TES TEST Open Go to Step 10
MODE 2 (Press once again). MODE 1 Not works Go to Step 9
TEST MODE 2
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17) Poor Cooling in Freezer section
6 5 4
1) Reset product.
2) Enter to TEST MODE 1 (press once TEST S/W Result Service Action
on Main PCB).
Below 10 V Change Main PCB
a ~ b
Other Go to Step 11
0V or 5V Change Fan Motor
b ~ c
Other Go to Step 11
a ~ b
10
b ~ c
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18) Over cooling in Refrigerator section
Check the sensor resistance value in CON 7. Refer to Temperature chart for Refrigerator Sensor.
OK Go to Step 2
1 Abnormal
Check Section 3 Abnormal
Refrigerator Sensor
1) Remove Control Box in refrigerator sensor. Connectors must be firmly connected, and wires don’t be
have any damage.
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18) Over cooling in Refrigerator section
8 TEST MODE 1
TEST MODE 2
6 5 4
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19) Over cooling in Freezer section
Check the sensor resistance value in CON 7. Refer to temperature chart for Refrigerator Sensor.
Result Service Action
1 Ok Go to Step 2
Check Section 3,
Abnormal Abnormal Freezer
Sensor.
5 0 ~ 5 Vac Normal
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20) Refrigerator apparently doesn’t work
1 YES Go to Step 2
NO Go to Step 4
2 YES
NO
Go to Step 3
Refer to Poor Cooling
section
Open the refrigerator door, then, in Display press Is now cooling? Service Action
“ULTRA ICE” key and “REF TEMP” key
Normal, explain to the
3 simultaneously for more than 5 seconds. Wait some
minutes and check the operation of refrigerator.
YES
NO
costumer
Refer to Poor Cooling
section
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20) Refrigerator apparently doesn’t work
6 16 V signal
12 V signal
7 16V
signal
4.75~5.25 Vdc Normal, go to Step 8
Other Replace PCB
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21) Door open alarm never stops
Open refrigerator door, then, check manually the Result Service Action
door S/W movement.
Tight movement
1 Replace Door S/W
Open freezer door, then, check manually the door Result Service Action
S/W movement.
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22) Refrigerator is not dispensing ice
Check for Ice maker power S/W status. Result Service Action
ON Go to Step 2
1 OFF
Turn ON,
explain to customer
OK Go to Step 3
2 Fix problem,
Without Supply
explain to customer
CON 4 CON 3
Result Service Action
TEST S/W
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22) Refrigerator is not dispensing ice
CON 4 CON 3
TEST S/W
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4. Appendix
23) Entering to the Test Mode
TEST MODE 1
If refrigerator is in NORMAL MODE, press once TEST S/W in Main PCB.
Display Response in
TEST MODE 1
TEST S/W on Main PCB
If any error is present, you can not enter to TEST MODE.
TEST MODE 2
If refrigerator is in NORMAL MODE, press twice TEST S/W in Main PCB, is you are in TEST MODE 1, press again.
Display Response in
TEST MODE 2
TEST S/W on Main PCB
Display Returns to
Normal Operation
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23) Entering to the Test Mode
To enter to this mode, press simultaneously “ULTRA ICE” button and “FRZ TEMP” button for more than 5 seconds.
If no are errors detected, all LED’s will be turned ON, otherwise, error code will be displayed.
AC TPA DC TPA
1) Press and lift a lateral clip. 1) Press and lift the clips located on each side of connector.
2) Lift the hooks in the front of connector. 2) Lift TPA by the center of connector.
NOTE: After make measurements, be sure that TPA was assembled in connector.
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25) Temperature Charts
*Apply only for Freezer Sensor *Apply for Refrigerator sensor (1 and 2),
Defrost sensor and Ice maker sensor
Temperature Chart #2
Temperature Resistance KÙ Voltage
-40°F / (-40°C) 225.10 4.79
-31°F / (-35°C) 169.80 4.72
-22°F / (-30°C) 129.30 4.64
-13°F / (-25°C) 99.30 4.54
-4°F / (-20°C) 76.96 4.43
5°F / (-15°C) 60.13 4.29
14°F / (-10°C) 47.34 4.13
-23°F / (-5 °C) 37.55 3.95
-32°F / (0 °C) 30.00 3.75
41°F / (5 °C) 24.13 3.54
50°F / (10°C) 19.53 3.31
59°F / (15°C) 15.91 3.07
68°F / (20°C) 13.03 2.83
77°F / (25°C) 10.74 2.59
86°F / (30°C) 8.90 2.35
95°F / (35°C) 7.41 2.13
104°F / (40°C) 6.20 1.91
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3. SEALED SYSTEM HEAVY REPAIR
3-1. Summary of heavy repair
,Gas welder
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3-2. Precautions During Heavy Repair
Suction
Discharge tube
1) Be sure to replace drier (every time when is repaired the cycle and refrigerant
is recharged)
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3-3. Practical Work For Heavy Repair
Items Precautions
1. Removal of residual
refrigerant. Suction
KEY POINT
Observe the sequence for
removal of refrigerant.
(If not, compressor oil may
Capillary leak.)
Tube
Service tube
Discharge tube
1) Continue to recover the refrigerant for more than 5 minutes after turning the refrigerator off.
2) Install a piercing type valve on the high pressure line (drier side). Then use the appropriate
recovery equipment to recover the refrigerant from the system. When the refrigerant has
been recovered, install a piercing type valve on the low pressure side. IT IS IMPORTANT
TO OPEN THE SYSTEM IN THIS ORDER TO KEEP THE OIL FROM BEING FORCED OUT.
The use of piercing type valves will allow future servicing and eliminates the possibility of a
defective pinch off.
2. Nitrogen blowing
welding.
Suction KEY POINT
Welding without nitrogen
4 blowing produces oxidized
scales inside a pipe, which
Capillary affect performance and
reliability of a product.
2 Tube
Service tube 3
1
Discharge tube
Weld 3 and 4 parts and apply blowing nitrogen to the low pressure side.
3. Replacement of drier.
KEY POINT
Be sure to check the
inserted length of capillary
tube when it is inserted.
(If inserted too far, the
0.748 ± 0.04 capillary tube will be
blocked by the filter.)
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Items Precautions
Hot Line
Compressor
Drier
Condenser
3
2 1
Low
pressure High
Blue pressure
Yellow
Red
KEY POINT
Vaccum - If power is applied
Pump during vacuum
degassing, vacuum
degassing shall be
more effective.
Pipe Connection
- Run the compressor
Connect the red hose to the high pressure side and the blue hose to the while charging the
low pressure side. system. It is easier
and works better.
Vacuum Sequence
Open valves 1 and 2 and evacuate for 40 minutes. Close valve 1 .
5. Refrigerant charging.
Charging sequence
1) Check the amount of refrigerant supplied to each model after completing vacuum
degassing.
2) Evacuate charging canister with a vacuum pump.
3) Measure the amount of refrigerant charged.
- Measure the weight of an evacuated charging canister with an electronic scale.
- Charge refrigerant into a charging canister and measure the weight. Calculate the weight
of refrigerant charged into the charging canister by subtracting the weight of an
evacuated charging canister. KEY POINT
Indicate the weight of an - Be sure to charge the
evacuated charging canister refrigerant at around
25°C [77°F].
R134a
- Be sure to keep -5g in
the winer and +5g in
summer.
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Items Precautions
Evaporator
Hot Line
Compressor
Drier
Condenser
Charging Canister
4) Refrigerant Charging
Charge refrigerant while operating a compressor as shown above.
5) Pinch the charging pipe with a pinch-off plier after completion of charging.
6) Braze the end of a pinched charging pipe with copper brazer and take a gas leakage test
on the welded parts.
6. Gas-leakage test * Test for leaks on the welded or suspicious area with an electronic leakage tester.
0.748 ± 0.04
7) Make sure that the inner diameter is not distorted while cutting a capillary tube.
8) Be sure that the suction pipe and the filling tube should not be substituted each other during welding. (High efficiency
pump.)
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3-5. Brazing Reference Drawings
Silver Brazing
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4. HOW TO DEAL WITH CLAIMS
4-1. Sound
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4-2. Measures for Symptoms on Temperature
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4-3. Odor and Frost
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4-4. Others
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#EV#
10.EXPLODED VIEW
FREEZER DOOR
200A
203A
201A
241F
212K
212J
244A
241G
212K
241G
241G
243A
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#EV#
REFRIGERATOR DOOR
241A
241C
230A
241B
233A
231A
212G
241D
212K
212K
241H
243B
241H
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#EV#
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
281A
332A
271B
271A
330B
409B
405G
610E
404A
158C
405A
329A
903E
316B
405D
301A
128E 103F
149A
128F
401A
149A
149A
281G
106A 103E
332B
418A
103C
319B
136A
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#EV#
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
140A
281B
271B
611E
271C
141A 128G
611A
140B
611B
128H
120B
120A
903D 158B
170A
610E 158D
158A
140A
281K
281H
161A
158B 151A
154A
106A
151B
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#EV#
622B
625A
616E
627D
616D
627D
625B 627C
627B
627A
615A
412A
612A
612C
131C 619A
607A
128L
149E
412B
614A
110B
621B
606A
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#EV#
MECHANICAL COMPARTMENT
501F
103B
411A
410H 308A
310A
309A
412D
501A
103A
304A
316A
419B 307A
317A
328A
323B
105A
412D
S15
319C 312A
329C
405F
404B S38
305B 315A
405C 419A
305C
319E 319A
105F
305C 305B
S15
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#EV#
DISPENSER PARTS
278A
S18
161C
113G
113E
282G
405H
113F
501B
279A 279B
276B
278G
281F
280A
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MFL62215925 April, 2011