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SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF THIS MANUAL
BEFORE CHECKING OR OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR.
MODELS:
LSXS26466*
LSXS26386*
LSXS26366*
LSXS26326*
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.................................................................................................................................. 7
4. Icemaker.................................................................................................................................................... 8
4. HOW TO DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY............................................................................................ 9
1. Removing and Replacing Refrigerator door.............................................................................................. 9
2. Handle Removal........................................................................................................................................ 10
3. Redd S/W.................................................................................................................................................. 11
4. Removing and Replacing Refrigerator and Freezer Led’s........................................................................ 11
5. Fan Shroud Grille....................................................................................................................................... 12
6. Water Valve Tubes Assembly Method....................................................................................................... 13
7. Way Valve Service..................................................................................................................................... 14
8. Dispenser .................................................................................................................................................. 15
9. Disassembly of Fan Motor ………………………………………………………………………………………. 17
5. MICOM FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................. 18
6. ICEMAKER AND DISPENSER WORKING PRINCIPLES AND REPAIR................................................ 26
1. Working Principles..................................................................................................................................... 26
2. Function on Icemaker................................................................................................................................ 27
3. Ice maker Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 30
4. Icemaker Circuit........................................................................................................................................ 31
7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................................. 32
8. TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS............................................................................................................................ 33
9. PCB ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….......... 55
10. TROUBLESHOOTING WITH ERROR DISPLAY ……………………………………………………....…… 56
11. TROUBLESHOOTING WITHOUT ERROR DISPLAY ……………………………………………………… 74
12. EXPLODED VIEW .................................................................................................................................106
Safety Warning and Cautions
Chapter 1 Safety Warning and Cautions
WARNING
WARNING indicates the possibility of serious injury or death if the
instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a hazardous situation with the possibility of product
damage or personal injury if the instructions are not followed
WARNING
Be sure the plug and cord are not Plug the refrigerator into a
pressed by the rear side of the dedicated circuit.
refrigerator.
Plugging in too many appliances
Damage to power plugs can result in fire or problems with
could result in fire or the operation of your refrigerator.
electric shock.
Safety Warning and Cautions
WARNING
4
Safety Warning and Cautions
WARNING
Do not alter the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the
Replace it only with an exact factory refrigerator.
replacement part.
Falling objects when
Electric shock or opening or closing doors
fire may occur may cause injury.
due to electrical
damage of power
cables.
Do not install the refrigerator next When a gas leak occurs, do not
to a stove or other sources of heat. unplug the refrigerator. Open the
There is danger of fire. doors for ventilation.
There is danger of
burning due to
explosion and
sparking.
Do not put glass bottles or other Be sure to use rated parts for
sealed containers in the freezer. replacement of electric parts.
They may burst, leaving Use factory replacement parts.
glass fragments in the food
and possibly causing injury.
Secure the cord behind the Pull the plug out by the plug body;
refrigerator. do not pull the wire to disconnect
Do not allow the cord to the cord.
hang where it can be Damage to power cords
pinched, damaged, or rolled may cause fire or electric
over by the refrigerator. shock.
power plugs catching with the end Do not use power cords or power
of plugs without catching cords. plugs when they are damaged or
Fire may occur due to electric holes of power plugs are loose.
shock or short-circuit. Fire may occur due to
electric shock or
short-circuit.
Do not stick your hands or fingers Do not put live animals in the
under the bottom of the refrigerator.
refrigerator.
Watch out for sharp
edges.
Product Standards
Model LSXS26466* LSXS26386* LSXS26366* LSXS26326*
Total inner capacity(L) 738.66L (26.09 Cu.ft) 742.49L (26.22 Cu.ft)
Effective inner
F-Room 260.59L (9.20 Cu.ft) 260.59L (9.20 Cu.ft)
capacity
R-Room 478.07L (16.89 Cu.ft) 481.90L (17.02 Cu.ft)
Outer dimension ( W X D X H ) 35 7/8" x 35 7/8" x 70 3/8"
Product weight (lb) 298
Rated consumption power of motor 105 ± 15%(W)
Heater F-Room 260 ± 10%(W)
Cooling method Indirect cooling(F-Control)
Temperature control F-Room MICOM(Outside)
F-Room MICOM(Outside)
Method Forced method
Start Auto
Defrost End Auto
EvaPoration Forced method
Type of heat shield Cyclo-Pentane
Fixed Shelf 3
F-Room
Drawer 2
Fixed Shelf 4
Shelf(Movable, Folding) -
R-Room
Egg container -
Vegetable room 2
Compressor driving method A Logic Inverter operation
EvaPoration Pin tube type
Conderser Forced convection method
Freezing cycle F-Room oil Freol Alpha5 oil(175cc)
Type of refrigerant R134a(165g) R134a(175g)
Capillary tube Φ 0.7/0.9 Φ 0.75
Dryer (drying tube) MOLECULAR SIEVE XH-9
Initial defrost 4~5 hours (vary depending on condition)
Defrost cycle 9~11 hours (vary depending on condition)
Rest time 3 Min
Defrost sensor Returend to defrost function when reaching to 5℃
Temp.fuse (rated/ operation
250V / 72℃
temperature)
Heater Sheath AC 115V / 260W
Dispenser duct door heater -
Parts related 120V / 6.5W
R-Room home bar heater
with dewing
prevention F-Room home bar heater -
Dispenser heater DC 12V / 2.5W
Comp’ Running AC 450V / 20 ㎌
Capacitor
Electrical parts I/maker geared motor Running AC 250V / 14 ㎌
srandard Magic room Damper Heater -
For DC 12V / 1W
R-Room Damper Heater
preventing
ice making Water Tank Heater -
Water supply Heater DC 12V / 0.8W
Overload protective device MRA12325
F-Room fan motor DC 13V
Fan motor for cooling condenser DC 13V
Inside lamp at F-Room DC 12V / 5W (1EA)
Inside lamp at R-Room DC 12V / 5W (1EA)
Door switch (F-Room/R-Room) 250 V / 0.5 A
Home bar door switch 250 V / 0.5 A
Main Fuse 250 V / 10 A
Power cord AC 125 V / 10 A
Circuit Diagram
Specifications
1. Specifications
Unit : inch (mm)
Model LSXS26466*/ LSXS26386*
LSXS26366* / LSXS26326*
ltem
Top View
Front View
Appearance Size of Refrigerator and Name of Every Part
2. Main Name
MODEL : LSXS26466*/ LSXS26386*/ LSXS26366*
Freezer Refrigerator
Compartment Compartment
LED Lamp Dairy Corner
Filter
LED Lamp
Automatic
Icemaker
Shelf
Shelf
Refreshment center
Shelf
Door Bin
Freezing Zone Fresh zone
Freezer Refrigerator
Compartment Compartment
LED Lamp Dairy Corner
Filter
LED Lamp
Automatic
Icemaker
Door Bin
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
Door Bin
Freezing Zone
Fresh zone
Door Bin
Door Bin
Micom Function
1. Operating Panel
MODEL : LSXS26466*
Ice Type
Refrigerator Dispenser
Selection Button
Temperature
adjustment button
for refrigerator
compartment
Freezer
Temperature
Ice Plus adjustment button
Ice on / off for freezer
Ice Plus compartment
button(1sec)
Ice Making ON / Light /
OFF(3secs) button) Water Filter
Dispenser light
on/off button &
filter reset
button(3secs)
Door Alarm
Door Alarm
Lock / Unlock
button(3secs)
Micom Function
1. Operating Panel
MODEL : LSXS26386* LSXS26366* / LSXS26326*
Ice Type
Refrigerator Dispenser
Selection Button
Temperature
adjustment button
for refrigerator
compartment
Freezer
Temperature
Ice Plus adjustment button
Ice on / off for freezer
Ice Plus compartment
button(1sec)
Ice Making ON / Light /
OFF(3secs) button) Water Filter
Dispenser light
on/off button &
filter reset
button(3secs)
Door Alarm
Door Alarm
Lock / Unlock
button(3secs)
Micom Function
2. Function description
2-1. Funnction of Temperature Selection
Power
Notch Temp 1st press 2nd press 3rd press 4th press 5th press 6th press 7th press 8th press 9th press 10th press 11th press 12th press 13th press
Initiallly On
Freezer °F 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -6 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Refrigeration °F 37 36 35 34 33 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38
1. The actual inner temperature varies depending on the food status, as the indicated setting temperature is a target
temperature, not actual temperature within refrigerator.
2. Refrigeration function is weak in the initial time. Please adjust temperature as above after using refrigerator for minimum
2~3 days.
While ICE OFF indicator is on, Icemaker stops making ice. But you can dispense the ices until the ices run out from the ice
storage.Micom Function
Power failure
Ice may drop into the freezer compartment. Take the ice storage bin out and discard all the ice then dry it and place it back. After the
machine is powered again, the previous selection mode remains.
Doors of freezing /
cold storage room
or home bar
BUZZER
PRESS THEST 1. CONTINUOUS OPERATION OF COMPRESSOR 4.STEPPING MOTOR DAMPER IS FREEZING FAN TURNS OFF IN DOOR
BUTTON ONCE 2. CONTINUOUS OPERATION OF FREEZING COMPLETELY OPENED OPENING.
TEST1 <STRONG COLD BLDC MOTOR (HIGH-SPEED RPM) AND (OPEN OF BAFFLE)
MODE> COOLING BLDC MOTOR 5. ALL DISPLAY GRAPHICS TURNS ON
3. DEFROST HEATER TURNS OFF
PRESS TEST 1. COMPRESSOR OFF 4. STEPPING MOTOR DAMPER IS RETURNS TO THE NORMAL MODE
BUTTON ONCE AT 2. FREEZING BLDC MOTOR AND COOLING BLDC COMPLETELY CLOSED(CLOSING OF WHEN THE DEFROST SENSOR IS
THE TEST MODE 1 MOTOR TURN OFF BAFFLE) ABOVE +5°C
TEST2
STATUS 3. DEFROST HEATER TURNS ON 5. ALL DISPLAY GRAPHICS TURNS
<FORCED DEFROST OFF(ONLY FAILURE CODE INDICATION
MODE> PART TURNS ON “22”STATUS)
2-12. Functions performed when Ice Dispenser and Water Dispenser are mounted
1. This is function to dispense ice and water outside without opening doors.
2. If pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch after selecting ice (cube ice, Crushed ice) or water, relevant ice and water come
out. However, when selecting ice, the duct door is opened by electric Motor (duct door, Motor) if pressing the Dispenser
Pressing Switch. The duct door is closed after it remains for 5 seconds in open status if pressing and then releasing the
Dispenser Pressing Switch.
3. Function to dispense ice and water out stops in the F-door open status.
4. If there is no OFF signal for 3 minutes after pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch after selecting ice (cube ice, crushed
ice) or water, the refrigerator automatically turns off both gear motor and solenoid (cube, water).
However, the Motor (duct door) stops when 5 seconds pass after turning off. (This is for preventing coil-short due to heating of
solenoid.)
5. Dispenser Lamp On/Off Function
If pressing the Dispenser Pressing Switch after selecting ice (cube ice, crushed ice) or water, the lamp on the dispenser part
turns on and if releasing it, turns off.
6. Crushed Ice/Cube Select Function
1) This is function to operate the refrigerator as Crushed Ice/Cube function on the function control part depending on user s
selection. If pressing the Select Dispenser button, display and selection are done.
2) For the initial Power On, Crushed ice is automatically selected.
3) If pressing the Press Switch when ices are generated in the ice bank for selecting Crushed Ice, the refrigerator operates the
gear motor so that crushed ices are supplied outside.
4) If pressing the Press Switch when ices are generated in the ice bank for selecting Cube Ice, the refrigerator operates the
gear motor so that Cube ices are supplied outside.
Micom Function
2-13 Ice on / off function
Ice on
Ice off
Power On
Icemaking
Mode • Waits until water becomes cold after starting the
icemaking operation.
Checking full
ice Mode • Check if the ice bin is full.
Harvest • Runs MOTOR to drop ice from the tray into the ICE
Mode BIN.
Park Position • With the detect lever, checks if the ICE BIN is full.
Test Mode • To operate LINE and SERVICE, press and hold the
Test Button
for 3 seconds. The icemaker will run through 3 stages:
Harvest → Fill → Icemaking.
• ICE-MAKING STATUS INDICATOR Shows Ice-making status. While the indicator lights on, Icemaker
stops making ice.
• Press and hold the ICE ON/OFF button on display for 3sec. to stop or restart making ice.
While ICE OFF indicator is on, Icemaker stops making ice. But you can dispense the ices until the ices run out from the ice
storage.
Icemaker
EJECTOR
Feeler Arm
Test Button
Icemaker and dispenser working principles and repair
2. Function TEST
1. CAUTION! Before you carry out the test mode, check whether the water is frozen in the icemaker completely. If the test is
performed while the water is not frozen in the icemaker, The water may overflow after test and it will cause other serious
problem.
2. This is a forced operation for TEST, Service, cleaning, etc. It is operated by pressing and holding the Test Button for 3
seconds.
3. The test works only in the Icemaking Mode. (This test works when the ejector and stainless lever is at the their original
position.)It cannot be entered from the Harvest or Fill mode.
4. After water is supplied, the mormally CYCLE is followed : Icemaking → Checking full ice → Harvest → Fill Water →
Park Position
Micom Circuit description
1. Refrigerator undercool/overcool compensation circuit
JCR1 +1
+2
JCR2 +1
JCR3 -1
-2
JCR4 -1
Above option circuit compensates the refrigerator temperature by simply cutting the circuit during the service.
Micom Circuit description
2. Freezer undercool compensation circuit
JCF3 -1
-2
JCF4 -1
Undercool compensation
Freezer temperature Remarks
JCF3 JCF4 compensation
0 (Factory default)
CUT -1
CUT -1
CUT CUT -2
►Above option circuit compensates the freezer temperature by simply cutting the circuit during the service.
2-1. Communication circuit and connecting L/wire between main PCB and display PCB
As the communication circuit, the following circuit exchanges information required between main MICOM of main PCB and
MICOM exclusively for LED for LED control of display PCB.
Sending/Receiving L/wire is required with DC12V required to operate the display PCB.
Communication error occurs when the information exchange between main MICOM of main PCB and MICOM exclusively
for LED for LED control of display PCB is disconnected for more than 30 seconds
DC 12V
MICOM exclusively
Main MICOM for LCD
GND
FLB075LANA
Operating Type
Series name A : A-Inverter
DLF/FA/FB E : E-Inverter
Displacement Rated Voltage
ex)90=9.0 /stroke & Frequency
- M : 220V 50/60Hz
Application Category - N : 115V 50/60Hz
- L : LBP with R134a
- H : HBP with R134a Efficiency version
- N : LBP with R600a A : 1st generation
B : 2nd generation
00 00 9 2003 5 13 0012
Buyer Code Serial No.
Model Code Month Date
Size : 90mm X 20mm Line 1 : January O : October
~ N : November
Year 9 : September D : December
4. Safety Approval
Ex)
There are two types of controllers used in the linear compressor system.
- The “A”-inverter system is used with the FLB075LANA compressor.
There are 6 protection logics designed to protect the linear compressor system. When a failure is detected,
the compressor will shut and will try to restart after a set period of time for each type of failure. The LED
located on the inverter drive PCB will flash the appropriate code to indicate the detected failure. This code will
continue to flash until the unit is disconnected from the power source.
CON201 Time>30sec
Power off Disconnect Power ON PCB OK
Y& V≒200
Replace drver
PCB
Comp
Ref. FLB075(A-Inverter) Display & sound Refer
TEST1 Forced Starting TDC (Full Stroke) Display ON, Buzz 1 time
Compressor
12-1 Check A
Dear is PC board located in the PCB case.
The control driver is PC board for the compressor.
Reset Power
B
Caution : Devices should not be short-
circuited during check C
GND
C A
B2. LED blinks two times, then repeats (Stroke Trip)
Y Harness Y
Compressor
Connecting
doesn’t work Check C
Replace
Driver PCB
Compressor Capacitor
N Y spec.
N Replace
works
intermittently Check C capacitor
OK
Fix NG Cycle Y Y
Cycle Check E
Compressor
Damage
N Replace
Repeat N Stroke trip Reset Check C compressor
check procedure occur? power
Y
Compressor
Compressor
Protection Compressor Y
blink 6 times
logic Intermittently
(Current Trip)check B5
Check B Works
Replace N
IPM Check
Driver PCB
Compressor
Y N Replace
Damage
Compressor
Check
N Reset Y
Repeat Current trip
Check Procedure occur? Power
Compressor Y N Replace
Cycle blockage?
Doesn’t works Compressor
N Y Sealed system
Cycle check
Repair
Compressor
Compressor
Compressor
Troubleshooting
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
1. PCB Picture - Main PCB
CON9
CON8
CON5
CON7
CON3
CON6
Picture
CON201 CON1
Troubleshooting
2. Troubleshooting With Error Display
1) Freezer Sensor Error(FS E)
<Temperature table-1>
(1) To (2) Result
-22°F / -30°C 40
-13°F / -25°C 30
-4°F / -20°C 23
5°F / -15°C 17
14°F / -10°C 13
23°F / -5°C 10
32°F / 0°C 8
33
Troubleshooting
2-1. Freezer Sensor Error (FS E)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
1 4
Reconnect or
Is the Connector disconnected Yes repair the Check the Sensor resistance.
or loose between Main PCB and connector Is resistance normal?
sensor?
Yes
CON8
No Resistance [Ω]
10th pin ~ 11th pin
32ºF / 0ºC 8k
3
Replace the
Yes refrigerator Yes
Check the Sensor resistance.
Is resistance OFF (Sensor open)?
6
Explain to customer
No
Troubleshooting
2-2. Refrigerator Sensor Error (rS E)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
1 4
Reconnect or
Is the Connector disconnected Yes repair the Check the Sensor resistance.
or loose between Main PCB and connector Is resistance normal?
sensor?
Yes
CON6
No Resistance [Ω]
5th pin ~ 6th pin
3
Replace the
Yes refrigerator Yes
Check the Sensor resistance.
Is resistance OFF (Sensor open)?
6
Explain to customer
No
Troubleshooting
2-3. Refrigerator Sensor Error (r2 E)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
1 4
Reconnect or
Is the Connector disconnected Yes repair the Check the Sensor resistance.
or loose between Main PCB and connector Is resistance normal?
sensor?
Yes
CON6
Resistance [Ω]
No 7th pin ~ 8th pin
23°F / -5°C 38k
2
Change the 32°F / 0°C 30k
Yes Sensor
Check the Sensor resistance.
41°F / 5°C 24k
Is resistance 0Ω (Sensor short)?
50°F / 10°C 19.5k
No
3
Replace the
Yes refrigerator Yes
Check the Sensor resistance.
Is resistance OFF (Sensor open)?
6
Explain to customer
No
Troubleshooting
2-4. Ambient Sensor Error (rt E)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
1 4
Reconnect or
Is the Connector disconnected Yes repair the Check the Sensor resistance.
or loose between Main PCB, connector Is resistance normal?
Defrost controller and Sensor?
Yes
CON7
No Resistance [Ω]
11 th pin ~ 12th pin
3
Replace the
Yes refrigerator Yes
Check the Sensor resistance.
Is resistance OFF (Sensor open)?
6
Explain to customer
No
Troubleshooting
2-5. Defrost Sensor Error (dS F)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
1 4
Reconnect or
Is the Connector disconnected Yes repair the Check the Sensor resistance.
or loose between Main PCB, connector Is resistance normal?
Defrost controller and Sensor?
Yes
Check the
No Orange(1) to Resistance [Ω]
Orange(2).
2 -22ºF / -30ºC 40k
Change the
Yes Sensor -13ºF / -25ºC 30k
Check the Sensor resistance.
Is resistance 0Ω (Sensor short)? -4ºF / -20ºC 23k
32ºF / 0ºC 8k
3
Replace the
Yes refrigerator Yes
Check the Sensor resistance.
Is resistance OFF (Sensor open)?
6
Explain to customer
No
Troubleshooting
2-6. Defrost Heater Error (dH F)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
2-6. Defrost Heater Error (dH F)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
2-7. Freezer Fan Error (FF E)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
2-8. Condensor Fan Error (CF E)
CON201
CON1
CON9
CON3
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
2-9. Communication Error (CO E)
Troubleshooting
3. COMP operation error
1 2
When the COMP & FAN are not operating simultaneously, force operate from the MAIN PCB
in TEST MODE to check whether it is operating and then check the power of the COMP
end to reset the power.
Troubleshooting
4. Resolution by number of LED blinks
Main PWB
After measure the values, you should put in the TPA again.
3. Wire Color
BL : Blue
WH :White
BO : Bright Orange
BK : Black
BN : Brown
PR : Purple
RD : Red
GN : Green
SB : Sky Blue
GY : Gray
PK : Pink
Troubleshooting
2) TEMPERATRUE CHART - FRZ AND ICING SENSOR
Note : Lift up the freezer door until the water supply tube Is fully
Disconnecting the tube under the door caused about taken out.
3 pints(1.5 litters) of water to flow out. Use a big
container to catch it. (5) Assembly is the reverse order of disassembly.
Note: Connect the same tube color
2. HANDLE
2) Remove the freezer door. 1) HANDLE REMOVAL
(1) Loosen hinge cover screw of freezer door and remove the To move the refrigerator through a house door, it may be
cover. necessary to remove the refrigerator door handles.
Disconnect all connecting lines except grounding cord. Note : Handle appearance may vary from illustrations on this
page.
Connecting
Hinge Cover Line
Earthing
Cora
2) Turn hinge lever in arrow A direction until it is loosened and Loosen the set screws with a 2.5mm(3/32”) Allen wrench and
take it out in arrow B direction. remove the handle.
Note : If the handle mounting fasteners need to be tightened or
Hinge Lever removed, use a 1/4" Allen wrench.
(3) Disconnect upper hinge 1 from the hinge supporter 2 by Place the handle on the door by aligning handle footprints to fit
grasping the front part of upper hinge and lifting up (Hinge mounting fasteners and tighten the set screws with a
Assembly,U) in arrow A direction and pull foward in arrow B 2.5mm(3/32 ) Allen wrench.
direction. Be careful because the door may fall, damaging the
door, the floor, or injuring you.
2) HANDLE REINSTALLATION
Note : If the handle mounting fasteners need to be tightened or
removed, use a 1/4" Allen wrench.
How to disassemble and assemble
3-10 DISPENSER 3-12 ICE BUTTON ASSEMBLY
1) Remove the 1 screw holding the lever.
2) Remove the spring from the hook.
3) Push and pull on the tab to remove.
Button Lever
Figure 28
Case, PCB Display PCB
How to disassemble and assemble
4.WATER VALVE DISASSEMBLY
METHOD
1)Turn off the power of the refrigerator (pull out the plug). 4)Separate the Mechanical Cover and Valve Screw.
Open the FREEZER and REFRIGERATOR Door and
disassemble the Lower Cover. Mechanical Cover
2)Lay a dry towel on the floor and get ready to spill water
from the water tank.
Pull out the Clip. Then press the collet to separate the
tube from the connector and pour out the water until
emptied.
(Refer to the label attached on Front L on how to
separate the tube.)
Collet
Tube
5.FAN AND FAN MOTOR DISASSEMBLY
Insert Line
METHOD
Clip
1)Using a short screwdriver, loosen one SCREW in
DRAIN PIPE ASSEMBLY and one connected to the
MOTOR COVER.
DRAIN PIPEASSEBLY MOTORCOVER
1)Turn off the power of the refrigerator (pull out the plug). 4)Separate the Mechanical Cover and Valve Screw.
Open the FREEZER and REFRIGERATOR Door and
disassemble the Lower Cover. Mechanical Cover
2)Lay a dry towel on the floor and get ready to spill water
from the water tank.
Pull out the Clip. Then press the collet to separate the
tube from the connector and pour out the water until
emptied.
(Refer to the label attached on Front L on how to
separate the tube.)
Collet
Tube
5.FAN AND FAN MOTOR DISASSEMBLY
Insert Line
METHOD
Clip
1)Using a short screwdriver, loosen one SCREW in
DRAIN PIPE ASSEMBLY and one connected to the
MOTOR COVER.
DRAIN PIPEASSEBLY MOTORCOVER
Ice bin
4) Pull the water supply, tube (1) is under the Freezer door and
(2) is on the water valve
Screw
Pull the water supply tube (1) forward while pressing on the
coupling (2) as shown in the drawing.
1. Put thr install plate under the rear corner of the refrigerator.
2. Check the movement of the freezer
2. Use the spanner included in the document to turn the height
adjustment screw located on the bottom of the refrigerator
hinge in clockwise direction to adjust the height.
3. If the freezer does not fixed, in screw the leg until it reaches
on the floor.
Suction Pipe
Discharge Pipe
Process Pipe
Refrigerant ReturnBag
Pinch Plier
Heavy Repair Method of Refrigerator by Application of Refrigerant
1-2. Return of Remained Refrigerant
Required equipment: Pinch pliers, hose for refrigerant recovery, vacuum pump
If refrigerant returntime of 7 minutes has passed, connect a vacuum pump at the ends of a refrigerant returnhose
outdoor. (Vacuum pump must operate outdoor.)
Operate a vacuum pump in order to returnrefrigerant remained in the pipe.
Vacuum working time should be for more than 10 minutes.
Suction Pipe
Discharge Pipe
Process Pipe
Vacuum Pump
Pinch Plier Discharge refrigerant
outside using window or door.
Suction Pipe
Refrigerant quantity = Weight after charging Weight before charging (weight of vacuumed Bombe)
• Connect Bombe with a charging tube to charge refrigerant.
• Turn on power of refrigerator to operate a compressor.
• Measure Bombe weight after 5 through 10 minutes to check remained refrigerant quantity to complete charging of
refrigerant.
(After charging refrigerant, never perform welding work or work using fire appliances.)
Suction Pipe
Required equipment: Leakage checking machine (foam and leakage inspection machine)
Check for leakage by using form or a leakage inspection machine at the worked part if charging of refrigerant is
completed.
Check for leakage at the low pressure part with the compressor stopped, and check at the high pressure part with the
compressor being operating.
If leakage is detected, proceed to repair according to repair process again starting from “2-1. Returnof Refrigerator
Refrigerant”.
(Never perform welding work or work using fire appliances.)
Check that heat remains at a discharge pipe or condenser with the hands if leakage check is completed. If heat remains,
the cooling cycle is normal.
(Take care since a discharge pipe may be hot.)
Leakage of
radiator
#EV#
EXPLODED VIEW
FREEZER DOOR
131C
600A
200A
201A
203A
405H 131D
282G
612A
280A
113F
113E
606A
241G
244A
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#EV#
REFRIGERATOR DOOR
241H 241D
230A
231A 231B 271D 241F
233A
212G
212K
241B
244F
212J
212K
241A
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FREEZER COMPARTMENT
120E
625A
312C
281A
271B
404A 271A
619A 330B
329A 405A
405D
332A
405G
135J
301A
316B
149A
149C 332B
128C
128D
128E
161C
128F
281G
136A 135D
319B
136B
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REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
625A
281B
271B
611E
271C
120B
140A
120A
120D
154B
136C
128G
128H
611B
621B
616K
281H
154A
615A 610E
623A
627B 627C
151A
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MACHINE COMPARTMENT
103B
411A
501F
103A
410G
410H
308A
501A
304A
316A 307A
105A
314A
314A
317A
319C 318A
404B
405C
405F
329C
319E 312A
319A
323B 315A
105F
MFL62215930 August, 2014