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SAFETY PRECATUTIONSS..................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................ 3
2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION..................................................................................................................................................... 4
3. DISASSEMBLY.............................................................................................................................................................. 5-29
REMOVING AND REPALCING REFRIGERATOR DOORS................................................................................................ 5
DOOR............................................................................................................................................................................... 6-7
SUB, PCB .............................................................................................................................................................................8
DOOR ALIGNMENT............................................................................................................................................................. 9
FAN AND FAN MOTOR.................................................................................................................................................. 9-10
REFRIGERATOR LIGHT (TOP).....................................................................................................................................11-12
MULTI DUCT...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
DISPENSER....................................................................................................................................................................... 13
DISPLAY PCB.................................................................................................................................................................... 13
CUSTOMCHILL DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................ 13-14
ICE BUTTON ASSEMBLY.................................................................................................................................................. 14
WATER BUTTON ASSEMBLY........................................................................................................................................... 14
ICE CORNER DOOR REPLACEMENT.............................................................................................................................. 14
ICEMAKER REPLACEMENT............................................................................................................................................. 15
SUB PCB FOR WORKING DISPENSER........................................................................................................................... 15
CAP DUCT MOTOR REPLACEMENT............................................................................................................................... 16
MODULE FILTER REPLACAEMENT................................................................................................................................. 16
MODULE FILTER PART REPALCEMENT......................................................................................................................... 17
HOW TO REMOVE A ICE BIN........................................................................................................................................... 17
HOW TO INSERT A ICE BIN.............................................................................................................................................. 17
CUSTOMCHILL DRAWER............................................................................................................................................ 18-21
HOT TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE PULLOUT DRAWER................................................................................. 22-23
WATER VALVE DISASSEMBLY METHOD....................................................................................................................... 24
FAN MOTOR DISASSEMBLY METHOD........................................................................................................................... 24
CAUTION : SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR............................................................................................................................ 25
WAY VALVE SERVICE...................................................................................................................................................... 25
HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE HOMEBAR ................................................................................................... 26
HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THEHOMEBAR DOOR......................................................................................... 27
HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY, REFRIGERATOR............................................. 28
HOW TO REMOVE FRAME DOOR SWITCH OF DOOR FOAM....................................................................................... 29
4. ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................................................................................... 30
COMPRESSOR.................................................................................................................................................................. 30
5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................................................ 31
6. TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................................................... 32-33
7. PCB PICTURE............................................................................................................................................................... 34-35
8. TROUBLESHOOTING WITH ERROR DISPLAY.......................................................................................................... 34-78
9. REFERENCE................................................................................................................................................................. 79-82
10. COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION................................................................................................................... 83-92
11. COMPRESSOR TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................... 93-105
12. ICEMAKER OPERATIONG METHOD AND TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................................... 106-109
13. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION & CIRCUIT OF MICOM.......................................................................................... 110-113
14. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST..................................................................................................... 114

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1. SPECIFICATIONS
1-1 LMXS30776S
30 cu.ft.
ITEMS

SPECIFICATIONS

ITEMS

SPECIFICATIONS

DOOR DESIGN

Side Rounded

VEGETABLE TRAY

Clear Drawer Type

DIMENSIONS (inches)

35 3/4 X 38 1/8 X 70 1/4 (WXDXH) 30cu.ft.

COMPRESSOR

Linear

NET WEIGHT (pounds)

180kg(397lb)

EVAPORATOR

Fin Tube Type

COOLING SYSTEM

Fan Cooling

CONDENSER

Spiral Condenser (AI)

TEMPERATURE CONTROL Micom Control

REFRIGERANT

R-134a(135g)

DEFROSTING SYSTEM

Full Automatic

LUBRICATING OIL

ISO10 (280 ml)

Heater Defrost

DEFROSTING DEVICE

SHEATH HEATER

DOOR FINISH

Stainless

HANDLE TYPE

Bar

INNER CASE

ABS Resin

INSULATION

Polyurethane Foam

LAMP

REFRIGERATOR

LED Module

FREEZER

LED Module

DIMENSIONS

Description

LMXS30776S

Depth w/ Handles

38 1/8 in

Depth w/o Handles

35 5/8 in

Depth w/o Door

30 7/8 in

Depth (Total with Door Open)

49 in

Height to Top of Case

68 3/4 in

Height to Top of Door Hinge

70 1/4 in

Width

35 3/4 in

Width (door open 90 deg. w/o handle)

40 in

Width (door open 90 deg. w/ handle)

45 in

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2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Adjustable Refrigerator Shelf

LED interior lamps

Door-In-Door Case

Cheese & Butter Bin

Indoor Ice Bin

Condiment Bin

Crisper

EasyReach

Custom Chill Drawer


Pullout Drawer

Durabase and Durabase Divider

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3. DISASSEMBLY
3-1 REMOVING AND REPLACING REFRIGERATOR DOORS

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-6-

-7-

3-3 Sub, PCB

-8-

3-4 Door Alignment

3-5 FAN AND FAN MOTOR

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- 10 -

3-6 Refrigerator Light (Top)

- 11 -

3-7 MULTI DUCT

- 12 -

3-8 DISPENSER

3-10 CustomChill DISPLAY

3-9 DISPLAY PCB

- 13 -

3-11 ICE BUttoN ASSEMBLY

3-12 WATER BUTTON ASSEMBLY

3-13 ICE CORNER DOOR REPLACEMENT

- 14 -

3-14 ICEMAKER REPLACEMENT

3-15 SUB PCB FOR WORKING DISPENSER

- 15 -

3-16 CAP DUCT MOTOR REPLACEMENT

3-17 Module filter Replacement

- 16 -

3-18 Module filter Part Replacement

3-19 HOW TO REMOVE A ICEBIN

3-20 HOW TO INSERT A ICE BIN

- 17 -

3-21 CustomChill Drawer

- 18 -

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- 20 -

- 21 -

22

- 22 -

22

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3-23 WATER VALVE DISASSEMBLY METHOD

3-24 Fan motor assembly disassembly method

- 24 -

3-25 CAUTION : Sealed System Repair

3-26 Way Valve Service

3-27 HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE HOMEBAR


7

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3-28 HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE HOMEBAR DOOR

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3-29 HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY, REFRIGERATOR

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3-30 HOW TO REMOVE FRAME DOOR SWITCH OF DOOR FOAM

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4-1 COMPRESSOR

4-2-3 Compressor protection logic

4-1-1 Role

4-1-2 Notes for Usage

4-1-3 Remove the cover PTC

(1) Remove the Cover Back M/C

(2) Remove two screws on comp base

(3) Use a L-shaped flap tooll to pry off the cover


(4) Assembly in reverse order of disassembly

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Ice Type

When checking Resistance values, make sure to


turn off the power, and wait for the voltage to
discharge.
Within 3 hours after the error : Press the Ice Plus button and Freezer button simultaneousl
y
All errors, except for E rt, E SS, E HS, E IS(except for Icing sensor). E gF, E It error,
are displayed.
E IS which is displayed without input of user is the error of Icing Sensor.

Freezer

Auto
Power

Fresh
Air Filter
F ilter Reset
Hold 3s ec

Ice Plus

Light
Water F ilter
F ilter Reset
Hold 3s ec

Door Alarm
Lock
Hold 3s ec

Normality
Freezer Sensor
Error
Refrigerator
Sensor Error
Freezer Defrost
S ensor Error

Refrigerator Defrost
Sensor Error

dS

Short or Disconnection
Of Defrost Sensor

Humidity
Sensor Error

HS

Short or Disconnectio
n
Of Humidity

Icing Sensor
Error

IS

Pantry sensor
error

SS

Short or disconnection of
the sensor about Ice maker
(Icing sensor, Ice maker
sensor)
Short or Disconnectio
n
of Pantry Sensor

Room Temp
Sensor Error

rt

Short or Disconnectoin of
Room temp.sensor

10

Ice maker kit


defect

It

Other Electric system error


such as moter, gear, Hall,IC
operation circuit within I/M kit

When the ice does not drop


even when the I/M Test S/W
is pressed
(same as model applied
Twisting Ice Maker before)

11

Flow
Meter(Sensor)
Defect

gF

Error of flow meter or water


input or low water pressure

Error of flow meter or water


input or low water pressure or
flow meter connection

12

Freezer
Defrosting Error

dH

Even though it is passed


50Minute since then Defrosting,
If Defrosting sensor is not
Over 40F (5C), it is caused

13

Refrigerator
Defrosting Error

dH

Even though it is passed


50Minute since then Defrosting,
If Defrosting sensor is not
Over 40F (5C), it is caused

14

Abnormality of
BLDC FAN Motor
for Ice Making

IF

It is caused when feedback


signal isnt over 65 seconds Poor BLDC Motor connection,
during BLDC FAN motor
DRIVE IC, and TR
operating

15

Abnormality of
BLDC FAN Motor
for Freezer

FF

It is caused when feedback


signal isnt over 65 seconds Poor BLDC Motor connection,
during BLDC FAN motor
DRIVE IC, and TR
operating

2
3

None

R efrigerator

rS

dS

Short or Disconnection
of Freezer Sensor
Short or Disconnection
of Refrigerator Sensor
Short or Disconnection
Of Defrost Sensor

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Normal operation of Display

Check Each sensor and its


Connector.

Temperature Fuse
Disconnection Heater
Disconnection, DRAIN Jam,
Poor Relay for Heater

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7. PCB PICTURE
7-1 Main PCb

EBR78643401)

7-2 Display PCB

- 34 -

7-3 Sub PCB

- 35 -

8. Troubleshooting With Error Display


8-1 Freezer Sensor Error (E FS)

- 36 -

- 37 -

8-2 Refrigerator Sensor Error (E rS)

- 38 -

- 39 -

8-3 Icing Sensor Error (E IS)

- 40 -

- 41 -

8-4 Defrist Sensor Error (F dS)

- 42 -

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8-5 Defrost Sensor Error (r dS)

- 44 -

- 45 -

8-6 Defrost Heater Error (F dH)

- 46 -

- 47 -

8-7 Defrost Heater Error (r dH)

- 48 -

- 49 -

8-8 Refrigerator Fan Error (E rF)

- 50 -

- 51 -

8-9 Freezer Fan Error (E FF)

- 52 -

- 53 -

8-10 Icing Fan Error (E IF)

- 54 -

- 55 -

8-11 Condenser Fan Error (E CF)

- 56 -

- 57 -

8-12 Communication Error (E CO)

- 58 -

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8-13 Cube mode doesnt work

- 60 -

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8-14 Crush mode doesnt work

- 63 -

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8-15 Water mode doesnt work

- 66 -

- 67 -

8-18 Middle room lamp doesnt work

- 68 -

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8-17 Freezer room lamp doesnt work

- 70 -

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8-18 Refrigerator room lamp doesnt work

- 72 -

- 73 -

8-19 Roop cooling in Fresh food section

- 74 -

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8-20 Poor cooling In Freezer compartment

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10. Reference
10-1 TEST MODE and Removing TPA

- 79 -

10-2 TEMPERATURE CHART - FREEZER AND ICING SENSOR

- 80 -

10-3 TEMPERATURE CHART - REFRIGERATOR AND DEFROST SENSOR

- 81 -

10-4 How to check the Fan-Error

- 82 -

11. COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION


11-1 Defrost Seneor of Defrost heater (F/R)

- 83 -

11-2 Sheath Heater (Freezer Room)

- 84 -

11-3 Sheath Heater (Refrigerator Room)

- 85 -

11-4 Door Switch, H


Function

How to
Measure

<Switch, Refrigerator>

Button
(Plunger)

Beep

Standard

Multimeter beep Switch,R

- 86 -

11-5 Door Switch, F


Function

How to
Measure

No magnet

Magnet near the Switch

magnet
Magnet must be center of Switch

Magnet Center
Switch Center

Bad position

Magnet Center
Switch Center

Good position

Standard

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11-6 Dispenser DC Motor

- 88 -

11-7 AC Motor ASSEMBLY

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11-8 Damper
Function

How to
Measure

< Damper Circuit >


1

Blue

1
2

Blue

Red
3

White

Check the

3 Yellow

1 , 3

< extension >

Check the 2 , 4

Standard

Check the

Damper

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,3

White

11-9 Lamp Socket


Function

How to
Measure

(1)

(2)

(3)

Standard

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(4)

11-10 Flow Sensor


Function

How to
Measure

Standard

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12. Compressor Troubleshooting

- 93 -

12-1 Check A

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12-2 Check B
B1. LED blinks once, then repeats (FCT0 Fault)

Blink

Protection Logic

OFF Blink OFF

- Purpose : Detecting motor current and voltage error


- Check voltage at point A (Motor Voltage), point B (Motor Current) and Point C (Capacitor Voltage)
when compressor is off.
- Spec : Points A, B & C 2.5V 0.3V

Protection
logic
Check B

Blink 1 time
(FCT 0) Check B1

Out of spec?
(2.2 - 2.8V)

Replace Driver P C B
B

GND

Reset Power

A
C

Devices should not be short-circuited when you checkC

B2. LED blinks two times, then repeats (Stroke Trip)

Blink

Protection Logic

Blink OFF Blink Blink OFF

Purpose : Prevent abnormally long piston strokes.


Case 1. If compressor doesnt work and LED blinks
Cause : Possibly harness from compressor to PCB might be defective
Case 2. If compressor works intermittently and LED blinks
Cause : C
 ondenser Fan or Freezer Fan is not running. Sealed system problem such as moisture restriction,
restriction apillary tube or refrigerant leak.
- Logic : Compressor is forced to off and then tries to restart after 1 minute.
Protection
logic
Check B

Blink 2 times
(Stroke Trip) C heck B 2

Replace
Driver PCB

Compressor
Works Intermitte ntly

OK
Fix
Cycle

NG

Cycle
Check E

Repeat
Check Procedure

Harness
Connecting
Check C

Compressor
Doesnt work

Fix Harness

Capacitor
Spec.
Check C

Replace
Capacitor

Reset
Power

Stroke Trip
Occur?

- 96 -

Compressor
Damage
Check C

Replace
Compressor

B3. LED blinks three times, then repeats (Stroke Trip)

B4. LED blinks five times, then repeats (Locked Piston)

B5. LED blinks six times, then repeats (Current Trip)

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B6. LED blinks seven times, then repeats

Blink

Blink Blin k Blink Blink Blink Blink OFF

Purpos e: P revent high current due to IPM S hort


Caus e: Damaged IPM (Dead Short)
Test for a dead short at P oint A with a V OM.
Logic: C ompres s or is forced off and tries to restart in 20 s econds .

A
Protection
logic
Check B

Blink 7 times
(Lock Piston Trip) C heck B 5

Compressor
Doesnt work

Check IPM
visual inspection
(turn off)

Short
Tes t
Point A

Compressor
Damage
Check C3

Power
Reset

Replace
Drive PCB

Modify

Y
NG

Repeat
Check Procedure
Replace
Compressor

B7.LED Blinks eight times, then repeats (Communication Error)

Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blin k

- Purpos e: To detect Set control Micom and communication error


- Caus e: C ommunication Error
- Logic: LED blink.(C ompres s or runs reference value before occurring communication Error)

Protection
logic
Check

blink 8 times
(Communication Error)check B7

Y
Check Comp. Starting
when C-fan doesnt work

1. Check Temp. &


Sound Pres sure of
Comp and D-pipe

Replace Driver PCB

N
Reset
Power

Repeat
Check Procedure

- 98 -

2. Check whether or
not C-Fan Works

12-3 Check C

- 99 -

12- 4 Check D
Cycle check with protection logic

D1. Activate Protection logic

Sealed system

D2. sealed system diagnosis

- 100 -

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No

LED operating condition

Cause

LED two - time repetiton (Stroke Trip)


1
on - on - off - on - on - off - on - on - off

repeating

LED five - time repetiton (Piston Lock Trip)


2
on - on - on - on - on - off - on - on - on - on - on - off

repeating

LED six - time repetiton (Current Trip)


3
on - on - on - on - on - on - off - on - on - on - on - on - on - off

repeating

LED seven- time repetiton (IPM Fault Trip)


4
on - on - on - on - on - on - on - off - on - on -on - on - on - on- on - off

- 102 -

repeating

Service guideline

12- 5 SERVICE DIAGNOSIS CHART


COMPLAINT

POINTS TO BE CHECKED

REMEDY

Warm position.

Recommended position.

colder position.

Recommended position.
Warm position.

- 103 -

12- 6 REFRIGERATORION CYCLE


Troubleshooting Chart
CAUSE

STATE OF
THE UNIT

STATE OF THE
EVAPORATOR

12-6-1 Cleaning

- 104 -

TEMPERATURE
OF THE
COMPRESSOR

REMARKS

12-6-2 SEALED SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS

Not Cooling Complaint


All components operating, No airflow problems, Not frosted up as a defrost
problem
problem has been isolated to sealed system area

Frost
Pattern?

Partial

None

Equalization
Test

Equalization
Test

Very Fast

Very Slow

Very Slow

Very Fast

Fast
Inefficient
Compressor

Partial
Restriction

Complete
Restriction

Condenser
Temperature

Cap Tube
Sound
Hotter than Normal

Faint

Room Temperature

None to Weak
Air/Low Side
Leak

Loss of Change
Compressor Not
Pumping

Trace of Oil
Yes

No
Leak

Under Change
(The equalization test is trying to restart a compresor using a start kit after it has been operationg.)

- 105 -

13
13

- 106 -

13-2 ICEMAKER FUNCTIONS


13-2-1Icemaking mode

13-2-2 Harvest mode

13-2-3 Fill/Park Position

13-3 Trouble Shooting Ice & Water System Issues


13-3-1 Icemaker not making ice or not making enough ice (Environmental Diagnosis)

Notmaking ice
saddle valve.
fill tube heater

Water
Is Icemakers tray filled
with water or Ice?
Temperature

all the water valve

connection.

Yes

Is measured
temperature below 10F
in the icemaker
compartment
T ime

No

Icing fan is working.


multi duct is blocked
Measure the temp.
gas leakage

No

Yes

How long has customer


waited for icemaker to
make ices?

No

If the issue havent resolved yet, though you have checked all the items above, go to next step.

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13-3-2 Icemaker not making ice or not making enough ice


(Icemaker Unit & Ice-detecting sensor Diagnosis)

- 108 -

2s t STEP (Ice-detecting sensor Diagnosis)


1. Remove Ice bin from compartment

2. Close the left door


(Door switch pushed)

3. Wait for 3min.

4. Freezer door stays open

Ice Type

Refrigerator

5. Push the refrigerator


button & lock button at the
same time.

Freezer

Auto
Power

Fresh
Air Filter
Filter Rese
t
Hold 3sec

Ice Plus

Light
Water Filter
Filter Rese
t
Hold 3sec

Door Al arm
Lock
Hold 3sec

If ETY is shown on the display after the procedure above, Ice-detecting sensor is normal.
If FULL is shown on the display after the procedure above, Ice-detecting sensor is abnormal.

13-3-3 Icemaker not making ice or not making enough ice (Other suspected Items)
Strongly suspect items below If the issue remains yet, though all the diagnosis for icemaker has been carried out.
- Cap duct bad sealing
- Defective thermal sensor in the icemaker compartment
- Not cold icemaker compartment area (sealed system)
13-3-4 Not Dispensing Ice
Clogged Ice In the Ice Bin (suspected items)
- Customer havent used ice dispenser over a week.
Resolution : the ices gets stuck if customer doesnt use ice dispenser.
In this case, empty the ice bin and wait until the newe ic s are stacked in the ice bin.
- Temperature of icemaker compartment is not cold enough.
Resolution : Check ice fan, sealed system, cap duct, vent and other items related to temperature.
- Cap duct doesnt seal the air properly.
Resolution : Possibly, warm air could get into the compartment and make ices get stuck. Replace the cap duct with
new one.
- In-door geared motor doesnt work
Resolution : Change the in-door geared motor and test it.
- The water comes out of fill cup and the water get into the ice bin.
Resolution : The water pressure from shutoff valve is too high.
Recommend to use regulator to the customer and close the shutoff valve slightly.
Clogged Ices In the Chute (suspected items)
- Cap duct doesnt seal the air properly.
Resolution : Possibly, warm air could get into the compartment and make ices get stuck. Replace the cap duct with
new one.

- 109 -

14
14
14-1-1 Function

14-1-2 How to Toggle the Display between D & C

14-1-3 Lock function (dispenser and display button lock)

- 110 -

14-1-4 Filter condition display function

14-1-5 Air Filter selection

14-1-6 Ice Plus selection

14-1-7 Dispenser Use selection

- 111 -

14-1-8 CONTROL OF FREEZER FAN MOTOR


2. When refrigerator is overloaded, fan motor runs in high speed as powered-up Standard speeds is used for general
purposes.
3. To improve cooling speed, the RPM of freezer fan motor changes from normal speed to high.

14-1-9 Cooling Fan Motor

14-1-10 Ice Compartment Fan

14-1-11 Refrigeration room Fan Motor

14-1-12 Ice PLUS

The first one hour the compressor, Freezer Fan and Icing Fan will be ON. The next 23 hours the Ice room will be
controlled at the lowest temperature. After 24 hours or if the Ice PLUS key is pressed again, the Ice room will return to its
previous temperature.
5. During the first hour :
(1) Compressor, Freezer Fan and Icing Fan run continuously.
(2) If a defrost cycle begins during the first 30 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 30 minutes, Ice PLUS will run for 40 minutes 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.
6. For the rest of the 23 hours, the Ice room will be controlled at the lowest temperature.
14-1-13 How to set the display mode and cancel it

- 112 -

14-1-14 Defrosting (removing frost)


For initial power on or for restoring power, defrosting starts when the compressor running time reaches 4 hours.
6.4 8
6.4
8
8-1-15.

14-1-15 Defect Diagnosis Function

plus

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15. EXPLODED VIEW & REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

405J

S04

207B
402A
500P

S04

158C

S11

503D
409D
158A

103B
S04

502A

271B

610F

S11

S04

103A

S02

409F
282G

207A
402A

120A

406D

610D

282H

409H

628A
631C

405E

S10
271D

327B

S11

500A

332D

145B

411A

605A

404C

249M

145A

262B

313A

120B

S14

146C

406B
S11

B02

605A

408A
262H
B02

105B

249C

249G
302B

120G

408B

S14

105A

302C

406F

249D

619D

318A

317A
105D
249V

314A

106A

300A

610B

304A
303C

303A

312C

106A

405H

312D

404A

306A
310B

405B
329A

403B
405F

301A

405C

315B

308B

410G
308A

315B
315C

315C

407A
315A

610C

205D

150A

264B
150F

150E

264A

264B

264A

136C

150F

145G
145C

145I
145K
136B

145F
145M

133C

132Q

145J

145H

136E
133C
134A

205D
132P
150B

237C

150D

150C
136A

253D

REFRIGERATOR PARTS

CAUTION: Use the part number to order part, not the position number.
141H

142C
141A

142A

142B

142D

141F

141B

141H

141H

141A

141A

141F

141F

141B

141B

255A
255B

144A

154D

177C
177E
132P

255A

162A
146E

132S

141D
161B
133E

177D

132P

133E

161C

161A
151B

151C

162B

151A
146E

205H
180A
231B

235A

233B

207D

500C
241K

250W

232A
281K
312F

241K

241B

241K
312G
241B

281B
207C
146F
281K
312E

241A

B06

243C

624A
262E

262C
244A
243B

619C

205F

619B

312B

402B
233A

180A

624C

231A

615A
624G
233H

250E

405M

252C

250B

212G

232B
250B
253E

409I

241N

503E
S05

S14
406J

503A

279M

241F

203A

S05

251A

206K
201A
406K

206L

S08

B06

B06
243F

B06

243H

405M
243G

409I

407G
212D

253A

250H

249E

250A
249J
S05

S05
249K
B06
206K
B06

201B

233C

233G
S03

250H

249F

233E

262F

203B

407G

244F

241M

206L

212D

276A

276G
276F

276I

405A
276B

275A

278C

279A
278D

402E

279K

402C
279L
501D

279B

281A
501A

279C

617A

616G
603C
623B

616G

S04
616J

623B
616J
616F

603C

627B

S04
S04
627A
619A

603B

630J

630J

612A

630F

630B
600A

611A

630C

607A

630A

630H
606A

630D
630E
630Q

630G

P/No. MFL62188124

DEC., 2014 Printed in Korea

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