Service Manual RT5000K RT32K50-J RT29K50-J 190314
Service Manual RT5000K RT32K50-J RT29K50-J 190314
Service Manual RT5000K RT32K50-J RT29K50-J 190314
REFRIGERATOR CONTENTS
1. PRECAUTIONS
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
5. PCB DIAGRAM
RT**K51 RT**K54 RT**K58
6. WIRING DIAGRAM
7. BLOCK DIAGRAM
8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
9. REFERENCE INFORMATION
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
Technical Service Guide
Copyright ⓒ2015
All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in
part in any form without written permission from the SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
Company.
Contents
4. TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................... 35
4-1. Check-List before Trouble-Shooting............................................................................ 35
4-1-1. Test Function (Forced Operation / Forced Defrost).............................................. 35
4-1-1-1. How to Enter the TEST MODE.............................................................. 35
4-1-1-2. TEST MODE Description .................................................................... 37
4-1-2. Self-Diagnosis Function................................................................................... 42
4-1-2-1. For Models with Electronic Displays..................................................... 42
4-1-2-2. Models with ROTARY S/W................................................................... 48
4-1-2-2. Models with ROTARY S/W
(R Rotary S/W model without F Rotary S/W, RT29/32K50*J).................... 50
4-1-3. Load Status Display Function............................................................................ 53
4-1-4. Operation Status Recovery Function in Case of Blackout...................................... 55
4-1-5. Exhibition Mode Setting Function....................................................................... 55
4-1-6. Option Setting Function.................................................................................... 56
4-1-7. Option Table................................................................................................... 59
4-2. Troubleshooting Flow-Chart by Symptoms.................................................................... 66
4-2-1. When Self-Diagnosis Error occurs..................................................................... 67
4-2-2. When the Freezer Fan does not operate (BLDC Motor)......................................... 72
4-2-3. When the Fridge Fan does not operate............................................................... 73
4-2-4. When Defrost does not work (F DEF Heater)....................................................... 74
4-2-5. When there is no Power in MAIN PCB................................................................. 75
4-2-6. When there is no Power in Intergrated BOARD(RT29/32K50*J).............................. 77
4-2-7. When the Compressor is not working (INVERTER PBA)......................................... 79
Contents
5. PCB DIAGRAM............................................................................................ 88
5-1. Part Layout (Main Board)............................................................................................ 88
5-1-1. BETTER.......................................................................................................... 88
5-1-2. BEST/BETTER................................................................................................. 89
5-2. Parts Layout (Inverter Board)....................................................................................... 90
5-2. Parts Layout (Intergrated Board, RT29/32K50*J)............................................................ 91
5-3. Connector Arrangement (Main Board)........................................................................... 92
5-4. Connector Arrangement (Inverter Board)....................................................................... 93
5-5. Connector Arrangement (Intergrated Board, RT29/32K50*J)............................................ 94
6. WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................ 95
6-1. WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................... 95
6-1. WIRING DIAGRAM (RT29/32K50*J)............................................................................... 96
7. BLOCK DIAGRAM........................................................................................ 97
7-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (PBA Main)...................................................................................... 97
7-2. Block Diagram (PBA Inverter)...................................................................................... 98
7-2. Block Diagram (Intergrated BOARD, RT29/32K50*J)....................................................... 99
8. REFERENCE INFORMATION.........................................................................100
8-1. Nomenclature...........................................................................................................100
8-2. Q & A......................................................................................................................101
1. PRECAUTIONS (SAFETY WARNINGS)
●U
pon electronic Control system repair/change, make sure the set unplugged.
Be ware of electric shock.
●U
se rated electronic Control equipment.
Make sure to check out ModeL name, Rated voltage, Rated current, Operation
Temp, etc.
●U
pon repair, make sure that harnesses are not to be water-penetrated and are
bundled tight. Should not be detached by a certain amount of external force.
● Upon
repair, completely remove dust or other foreign substances from housing,
harness, connector, etc. To prevent fire by tracking, short, etc.
●C
heck out whether water has penetrated into the electronic Control system.
If there is any kind of trace, take necessary measures such as related component
change, insulation tapping, etc.
●A
fter repair, check out the assembled state of parts.
It should be the same as the previous state.
●C
heck out the surrounding conditions. Change the location, if the fridge is located
at humid, wet places or the installed state is unstable.
●C
heck out whether the power cord or the outlet is broken, squeezed, chopped off
or heat-deformed. Repair or replace the defective power cord/outlet immediately.
Make sure the power cord is not punctuated or stomped down.
● Do not allow consumers to keep food unstable or place bottles in the Freezer
Room.
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PRECAUTIONS (SAFETY WARNINGS)
Read all instructions before repairing the product and keep to the instructions
in order to prevent danger or property damage.
comRated
pone
nts
Unplug
On repair, remove completely dust or other After repair, check the assembled state of Check if there is any trace indicating the
things of housing parts, harness parts, and components. permeation of water.
● It must be in the same assembled state ● If there is that kind of trace, change
check parts.
when compared with the state before disassembly. the related components or do the necessary treatment
● Cleaning may prevent the possible fire by tracking
such as taping using the
or short.
insulating tape.
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PRECAUTIONS (SAFETY WARNINGS)
Do not allow users to insert the power Do not allow users to disassemble, repair Do not allow users to bend the power cord
plugs for many products at the same time. or alter. with excessive force or do not have the
● May cause abnormal generation of heat or fire. ● It may cause fire or abnormal operation power cord pressed by heavy article.
which leads to injury. ● May cause fire.
Prohibition Do not
disassemble
Do not allow users to store articles on the Do not allow users to install the Make sure of the earth.
product. refrigerator in the wet place or the place
● Opening or closing the door may cause things to which water splashes. ● If earthing is not done, it will cause
● Deterioration of insulation of electric breakdown and electric shock.
fall down, with may inflict a wound.
parts may cause electric shock or fire.
Prohibition
Earth
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2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
• A newly developed SAMSUNG Top mount freezer has the following characteristics.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
COOL PACK
Even in case of power shut-off, cool pack keeps cooling for 8
hours, which keeps foods from defrosting or ending up in the
rubbish bin.
BIG GUARD
A wider and deeper Big Guard can store big and tall bottles easily,
enabling to enjoy a big bottle of beverage for a long period of
time or to store more and various beverages.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Deodorizing Filter
SILVER+ DEODORIZER
Has a natural fiber filter and deodorizing filter to
eliminate food smell and bacteria that changes the
original smell of groceries.
Deodorizing Filter
Has a natural fiber filter and deodorizing filter to eliminate food
smell and bacteria that changes the original smell of groceries.
SMART FREEZER
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Freezer Guard
Cool-Pack(Option)
Ice Maker (Option)
Slide Shelf
Deodorizer(Option)
Water Tank(Option)
Movable VEG Box(Option) Guard-Bottle
Vegetable Drawer
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specification
BLDC
Components for Freezer
Thermal-Fuse for
preventingoverheating of 110℃(109℃) OFF
Refrigerator Defrost-Heater
Bimetal for
preventingoverheating of 40℃ ON, 60℃ OFF
Refrigerator Defrost-Heater
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specification
Thermal-Fuse for
preventingoverheating of 110℃(109℃) OFF
Refrigerator Defrost-Heater
Bimetal for
preventingoverheating of 40℃ ON, 60℃ OFF
Refrigerator Defrost-Heater
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specification
Thermal-Fuse for
preventingoverheating of 110℃(109℃) OFF
Refrigerator Defrost-Heater
Bimetal for
preventingoverheating of 40℃ ON, 60℃ OFF
Refrigerator Defrost-Heater
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specification
Motor R-Fan BLDC U92C12MS1B3, 3305 ±7%, DC12V, 0.16A, Max 1.92W
Europe UCP-2
United
BF-3(BSI)
Kingdom
Electric Components
AUSTRAILIA AP-3
Power Cord
SINGAPORE BF-3(PSB)
MALAYSIA BF-3
IRAN UCP-2
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
Sensor)
502AT -15℃ -14.5 -15.5
Temperature
MODEL ON(℃) OFF(℃)
Selection
Refrigerator
5hr ±10min
(Concurrent defrost of F and R)
Defrost Cycle(FRE) 12~77hr(Vary according to the conditions used)
Defrost Related
Components
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
RT38, RT42 1785 1728.5 56.5 17 1736 32 726.5 667 579 675 1274 1162 1078 751
RT35, RT39 1715 1658.5 56.5 17 1666 32 726.5 667 579 675 1274 1162 1078 751
RT38, RT42
1785 1726 59 17 1736 32 - 667 579 690 1289 1220 983 706
(Glass Door)
RT35 (Glass Door) 1715 1656 59 17 1666 32 - 667 579 690 1289 1220 983 706
RT32 1715 1660 55 17 1663 35 730.5 670.5 603 600 1223 1099 969 661
RT29 1635 1580 55 17 1583 35 730.5 670.5 603 600 1223 1099 969 661
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
RT**K5*8 RT**K5*0/RT**K5*1/RT**K5*2/RT**K5*3/
RT**K5*4/RT**K5*5/RT**K5*6
① Freezer
If you press the Freezer button, the Freezer temperature will be set to be between -15℃ and -23℃.
The default set temperature is -19℃, and if you press the button, the temperature will change and the set
temperature will be displayed.
② Power Freeze
1) If you press the Power Freeze button for three seconds, the Power Freeze icon will be turned ON.
2) This function will last for a few hours, and after that, the temperature will return to the previous temperature.
3) This function may be automatically OFF.
First, it is turned OFF automatically when the Power Freeze function is completed.
Second, if you press the Power Freeze button again, it will be turned OFF automatically, and the temperature
will return to the previous set temperature.
③ Ice On/Off
If you press the Ice On/Off button, you can change the status of the Ice Maker.
If you press the button while the Ice On/Off button is not selected, the Ice Off icon will be turned ON, and the Ice
Maker will not work.
④ Freezer Convert
The Freezer Convert function can change the mode of the Freezer.
The default setting is the Freezer, and if you press the Freezer Convert button for three seconds in this status,
the Fridge icon will light up and the Fridge will be turned ON.
After you have pressed the Hold button for three seconds, you can change the mode with a single button.
However, the status will be changed immediately after the Hold button is pressed for three seconds only when it
is set to be the Freezer, which is the basic default setting.
⑤ POWER COOL
1.When you press the Power Cool button, the Indicator( ) will light up and the refrigerator will speed up the
time.
2. This function will be activated for several hours and then return to the previous temperature.
3. This function switches off automatically. When the Power Cool process is completed, the Power Cool indicator
switches off and the freezer switches back to the previous temperature setting. To deactivate this function, press
the Power Cool button.
⑥ Fridge
Press the Fridge button to set the fridge to desired temperature from the range 1~2 °C to between 1 °C and 7 °C.
Default set temperature is set on 2 °C and each time you press the Fridge button, temperature will changing
following order and temperature indicator will display the desired temperature.
You can also select the Vacation mode with the Fridge button.
1℃ Vacation 7℃ 5℃ 3℃ 2℃
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3. DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
3-1. Precautions
- NEED TOOL
IMAGE ITEM USE
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
1. R
emove the Cap-Hinge Upp, and then
unscrew the 1 screw of Cover-Hinge.
Removing the
Freezer Door
3. R
emove hinge screws by turning to
counterclockwise, and then take off the
Hinge-Upp.
Take care when removing the door to
ensure that it does not fall on you.
(If It don't have Display, not exist Cover-
hinge)
4. R
emove the door from the middle hinge by
carefully lifting the door.
[Caution] Be careful not to scratch.
When disassembling, make sure
the unit turned off If you want to
CAUTION assembly, follow the reverse order
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
Removing
the Refrigerator Door
3. O
pen the Refrigerator.
Remove hinge screws by turning to
counterclockwise, and then take off the
Hinge-Mid.
4. R
emove the door from the low hinge by
carefully lifting the door.
Take care when removing the door
to ensure that it does not fall on
CAUTION you.
When disassembling, make sure
the unit turned off If you want to
CAUTION assembly, follow the reverse order
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
Removing
the Switch Door
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
Disassembly of
water valve 2. Disconnect the housing
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
2. D
isengage all housing connectors
connected with Inverter PBA and Main
PBA.
3. R
emove the Inverter PBA and Main PBA by
pulling the hook out. (Refer to the picture)
Disconnect the Sensor and the Housing.
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
3. R
emove the Inverter PBA and Main PBA by
pulling the hook out. (Refer to the picture.)
Disconnect the Sensor and the Housing.
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
1. T
ake out the guard by lifting it up from
Guard
door.
2. Disassembly 2 screws.
Water tank
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
3. P
ull the bottom part with hands and
remove it.
4. Disassemble the Housing on the top
right.
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
Sensor
(Fan included)
4. P
ull the bottom part of the fan and
remove it.
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
3. P
ull out the ribs of air hole with long
nose plier as a picture.
Evaporator Cover in
Freezer 4. P
ull out put your finger on the air hole
(RT29/32K50*J) (Pull it forward and press it down at the
same time)
5. D
isconnect the wire harness at the top-
left corner.
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
Sensor
(Fan included)
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
3-8. Disassembling the Freezer Compartments (Auto Ice Maker Type : RT**K5*8)
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DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
3-9. Disassembling the Freezer Compartments (Auto Ice Maker Type : RT**K5*8)
Auto Ice Maker Type 9. Remove 2 screws with Phillips head driver
(RT**K5*8) on the top of cabinet.
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. If the Freezer button and the Fridge button on the Panel PCB are pressed simultaneously for six
seconds or longer, the Panel Display will turn ON/OFF all displays for about four seconds with an
interval of 0.5 seconds.
Here, if you take your finger off the Freezer button and the Fridge button and press the Fridge
button, the product will enter the Test Mode.
2. During the Test Mode, if you press any button from among the buttons on the Panel, it will work as
a test button.
3. If you press the Test button, it will change in the following order: Forced Operation 1, Forced
Operation 2 (A-Valve/Fan OFF), Forced Operation 3 (F-Valve/Fan OFF), Forced R Defrosting,
Forced F/R Defrosting, Cancellation (normal operation), and Forced Operation 1.
4. If you want to cancel the Test mode in the middle, please turn OFF the power and turn it ON again.
② ① ② ①
RT**K5*8 RT**K5*0/RT**K5*1/RT**K5*2/RT**K5*3/
RT**K5*4/RT**K5*5/RT**K5*6
① Press the Freezer button and the Fridge button simultaneously for six seconds.
② When the Display starts blinking, press the Freezer button once.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-1-1-1-2. Models with ROTARY S/W (Fridge Room)
1. If repeating 3 times switch of 'Coldest' Choices as Rotary Switch and "Dead Zone" over a second choice, a Test key will be
recognized as a one circuit. However, the choice of "Coldest" and "Dead zone" exceed 5 seconds.
3 time Count is initialized.
2. If you press the Test button in the normal operation status, the test function will change in the following order: Forced
Operation 1, Forced Operation 2 (R-Valve/Fan OFF), Forced Operation 3 (F-Valve/Fan OFF), Forced R Defrosting, Forced
F/R Defrosting, Cancellation (normal operation), and Forced Operation 1.
3. If you press the Test button once in the normal mode, the product will enter the
Forced Operation 1 function.
3-1) Here, the Buzzer will perform alarm with a beep sound.
3-2) W hen forced operation is selected, the Comp. will immediately work without
the 15-minute delay in any operation mode.
Here, if the product is defrosting, the defrosting will be immediately stopped, and
forced operation will be performed.
(If forced operation is performed immediately when the Comp. is OFF, overload
may occur, so be careful.)
3-3) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. and the F-Fan continues to operate for 24 hours, and the R
Compartment will work by the set temperature.
3-4) During forced operation, the alarm will sound until the forced operation will be ended, and you can cancel forced
operation by repressing the Test button.
4. If you press the Test button again in the Forced Operation 1 status, the product will enter the Forced Operation 2 mode.
4-1) Here, the Buzzer will perform alarm with a beep sound.
4-2) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. will immediately work without the 15-minute delay in any operation
mode.
Here, if the product is defrosting, the defrosting will be immediately stopped, and forced operation will be performed.
(If forced operation is performed immediately when the Comp. is OFF, overload may occur, so be careful.)
4-3) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. and the F-Fan will continuously work for 24 hours, the R-Valve will be
closed, and the R-Fan will be OFF.
4-4) During the forced operation, the alarm will sound until the forced operation will be ended, and if you repress the Test
button, the Forced Operation 2 mode will be canceled.
5. If you press the Test button again in the Forced Operation 2 status, the product will enter the Forced Operation 3 mode.
5-1) Here, the Buzzer will perform alarm with a beep sound.
5-2) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. will immediately work without the 15-minute delay in any operation
mode.
Here, if the product is defrosting, the defrosting will be immediately stopped, and forced operation will be performed.
(If forced operation is performed immediately when the Comp. is OFF, overload may occur, so be careful.)
5-3) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. and the R-Fan will continuously work for 24 hours, the F-Valve will be
closed, and the F-Fan will be OFF.
5-7) During forced operation, the alarm will sound until the forced operation will be ended, and you can cancel the Forced
Operation 3 by repressing the Test button in the Forced Operation 3 status.
6. In the Forced Operation 3 status, if you press the Test button again, the Forced Operation 3 will be immediately canceled,
and the product will enter the Forced R Defrosting mode.
6-1) Here, a beep alarm sound will be made for three seconds from when you enter the mode, and continue to be made
by being ON for 0.1 seconds and being OFF for 0.9 seconds in the Forced R Defrosting mode.
7. If you press the Test button again in the Forced R Defrosting status, the Forced R Defrosting will be immediately canceled,
and the product will enter the Forced FR Defrosting mode.
7-1) Here, a beep alarm sound will be made for three seconds from when you enter the mode, and continue to be made
by being ON for 0.5 seconds and being OFF for 0.5 seconds in the Forced FR Defrosting mode.
[Reference]
Dead zone : If do not set a specific Notch, set between Notch, It is recognized as not the middle value but abnormal range.
This is called Dead zone.
TEST KEY
INPUT
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1-1) If you press any button once in the Test Mode, the product will enter the Forced Operation 1
mode.
When the product enters the Forced Operation 1 mode, the Panel Display will display the LEDs
from Weak, Weak Middle, Middle, and Middle Strong to Strong of the F/R Compartments.
Here, the Buzzer will perform alarm with a beep sound.
1-2) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. will immediately work without the 15-minute delay
in any operation mode.
Here, if the product is defrosting, the defrosting will be immediately stopped, and forced
operation will be performed.
(If forced operation is performed immediately when the Comp. is OFF, overload may occur, so
be careful.)
1-3) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. and the F-Fan continues to operate for 24 hours,
and the R Compartment will work by the set temperature.
1-4) When forced operation is selected, the set temperature will be automatically selected to be
-23℃ for the Freezer and 1℃ for the Fridge.
1-5) During forced operation, the Power Freeze and Power Cool functions will not work.
(All the buttons function normally)
If the function is selected, the Power mode icon will be automatically turned OFF in about 10
seconds.
1-6) If you select the forced defrosting or the test cancellation when one minute has not passed after
you have selected forced operation, the set temperature will be changed into the previous set
temperature.
1-7) During forced operation, the alarm sound will not stop until the forced operation is finished.
[Note] Models with the Rotary Switch operate the same as the above with the Forced Operation Mode
on.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
2-1) If you press any button twice in the Test mode, the product will enter the Forced Operation 2
mode.
When the product enters the Forced Operation 2 mode, the Panel Display will display the LEDs
from Weak and Weak Middle to Middle of the F/R Compartments.
Here, the Buzzer will perform alarm with a beep sound.
2-2) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. will immediately work without the 15-minute delay
in any operation mode.
Here, if the product is defrosting, the defrosting will be immediately stopped, and forced
operation will be performed.
(If forced operation is performed immediately when the Comp. is OFF, overload may occur, so
be careful.)
2-3) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. and the F-Fan will continuously work for 24 hours,
the R-Valve will be closed, and the R-Fan will be OFF.
2-4) When forced operation is selected, the set temperature will be automatically selected to be
-23℃ for the Freezer and 1℃ for the Fridge.
2-5) During forced operation, the Power Freeze and Power Cool functions will not work.
(All the buttons function normally)
If the function is selected, the Power mode icon will be automatically turned OFF in about 10
seconds.
2-6) If you select the forced defrosting or the test cancellation when one minute has not passed after
you have selected forced operation, the set temperature will be changed into the previous set
temperature.
2-7) During forced operation, the alarm sound will not stop until the forced operation is finished.
[Note] Models with the Rotary Switch operate the same as the above with the Forced Operation Mode
on.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
3-1) If you press any button three times in the Test mode, the product will enter the Forced Operation
3 mode.
When the product enters the Forced Operation 3 mode, the Panel Display will display the LEDs of
Weak and Weak Middle of the F/R Compartments.
Here, the Buzzer will perform alarm with a beep sound.
3-2) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. will immediately work without the 15-minute delay
in any operation mode.
Here, if the product is defrosting, the defrosting will be immediately stopped, and forced
operation will be performed.
(If forced operation is performed immediately when the Comp. is OFF, overload may occur, so
be careful.)
3-3) When forced operation is selected, the Comp. and the R-Fan will continuously work for 24
hours, the F-Valve will be closed, and the F-Fan will be OFF.
3-4) When forced operation is selected, the set temperature will be automatically selected to be
-23℃ for the Freezer and 1℃ for the Fridge.
3-5) During forced operation, the Power Freeze and Power Cool functions will not work.
(All the buttons function normally)
If the function is selected, the Power mode icon will be automatically turned OFF in about 10
seconds.
3-6) If you select the forced defrosting or the test cancellation when one minute has not passed after
you have selected forced operation, the set temperature will be changed into the previous set
temperature.
3-7) During forced operation, the alarm sound will not stop until the forced operation is finished.
[Note] Models with the Rotary Switch operate the same as the above with the Forced Operation Mode
on.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-1) In the Forced Operation 3 status of Test Mode, if you press any button once more, the Forced
Operation 3 will be immediately canceled, and the product will enter the Forced R Defrosting mode.
When the product enters the Forced R Defrosting mode, the Panel Display will display the LEDs of
Weak Middle and Middle of the F/R Compartments.
4-2) Here, a beep alarm sound will be made for three seconds from when you enter the mode, and
continue to be made by being ON for 0.1 seconds and being OFF for 0.9 seconds in the Forced R
Defrosting mode.
[Note] Models with the Rotary Switch operate the same as the above with the Forced Operation Mode on.
5-1) In the Forced R Defrosting status of Test Mode, if you press any button once more, the Forced R
Defrosting will be immediately canceled, and the product will enter the Forced FR Defrosting mode.
When the product enters the Forced FR Defrosting mode, the Panel Display will display the LED of
Middle of the F/R Compartments.
5-2) H ere, a beep alarm sound will be made for three seconds from when you enter the mode, and
continue to be made by being ON for 0.5 seconds and being OFF for 0.5 seconds in the Forced FR
Defrosting mode.
[Note] Models with the Rotary Switch operate the same as the above with the Forced Operation Mode on.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-1-1-2-6. Models with ROTARY S/W (R Rotary S/W model without F Rotary S/W, RT29/32K50*J)
6-1. If repeating 3 times switch of 'Coldest' Choices as Rotary Switch and "Dead Zone" over a second
choice, a Test key will be recognized as a one circuit. However, the choice of "Coldest" and
"Dead zone” exceed 5 seconds.3 time Count is initialized.
6-2. Start typing TEST KEY and forced maneuver → forced F defrost → force F (Normal operation) →
TEST feature is changed as the sequence to forced operation.
6-3. In a Normal mode, Test Key reoganized as the 1 time the force is selected.
6-4. If forced operation is selected, even in action, COMP will work immediately without 7-minute
delay.
6-5. If forced operation is selected, defrost immediately is interrupt.
6-6. If forced operation is selected, COMP. and F-FAN continuously operate for 24 hours.
6-7. The froced operation continues to operate until completed or different MODE is switched or
released (force defrost F).
6-8. Once forced operation is complete (24 hours). F defrost is proceeded regradess of the previous
state.
6-9. After the defrost operation depending on the completion of the forced operation by judging and
operating CASE which performs defrost function, it is proceeded a the normal defrost conditions.
6-10. In the middle of forced operation, if it is released randomly (in case of changes to release
MODE), COMP ON time of forced operation is intialized and can be working as forced
operation.Re-accumulated since the release and the defrost cycle is reflected.
[Reference]
Dead zone : If do not set a specific Notch, set between Notch, It is recognized as not the middle
value but abnormal range. This is called Dead zone.
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①E
RROR DISPLAY
(Refer to Self-Diagnosis
Check List below)
F-DEF
5 "-15℃" LED Lamp Open/Short error
SENSOR
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R-DEF
9 Open/Short error
SENSOR Vacation( ) LED
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Separation of sensor
housing part, contact
error, disconnection, short The voltage between MAIN
F - DEF - circuit. PCB CN30-"4(YEL) ↔
3
SENSOR The failure by temperature 1(WHT)" should be within
is displayed when the 4.5V~0.5V.
temperature sensed by the
sensor is +65℃ or higher
or -50℃ or lower.
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1. W hen the unit is plugged in, it will diagnose all its components to check if there are any defect
parts. And when there is any defect part, the ERROR MODE DISPLAY LED LAMP will blink according
to the LED Blinking Frequency in the below table. And, at the end of each blinking cycle, there is a
two-second interval (Downtime).
2. When the unit is plugged in, it will also diagnose if there are any multiple parts or loads failures. If
so, the ERROR MODE DISPLAY LED LAMP will blink according to the LED Blinking Frequency in the
below table. And, at the end of each blinking cycle, there is a two-second interval (Downtime).
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LED
No Blinking Item Trouble Shooting
Frequency
1 1 Times F-Sensor Open/Short error
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LED
NO Blinking Item Description Trouble Shooting
Frequency
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
The voltage between MAIN PCB CN30-
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
1 1 Times F-Sensor "4(RED) ↔ 7(Gray)" should be within
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
4.5V~0.5V.
than -50℃)
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
The voltage between MAIN PCB CN30-
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
2 Twice F-DEF -SENSOR "4(RED) ↔ 7(Gray)" should be within
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
4.5V~0.5V.
than -50℃)
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
The voltage between MAIN PCB CN31-
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
3 3 Times EXT-SENSOR "1(WHT) ↔ 2(WHT)" should be within
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
4.5V~0.5V.
than -50℃)
PBA-Rotary Switch Slipped-Out or Open- The voltage between MAIN PCB CN30-
4 4 Times F-Rotary ERROR Contact, Wire Cut or Short-Circuited,Switch "3(BRN)↔ 7(Gray)" should be within
Part Defect 4.5V~0.5V.
[ Freezer Defrost Heater ] Remove the MAIN PCB CN70 and CN77
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact, connectors from the MAIN PCB and read the
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Defective continuity between BROWN ↔ ORG wires. (It
5 5 Times F-DEF-ERROR Thermistor differs according to the energy consumption.)
Freezer Defrost When the defrosting does When it reads 0 Ohm, check the Heater short
not complete even after it does defrosting for and when it reads ∞ Ohm, check if the Wire/
more than 120 minutes. Thermal Fuse or the Bimetal is Open.
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
The voltage between MAIN PCB CN30-
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
6 6 Times R-SENSOR "5(ORG) ↔ 7(Gray)" should be within
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
4.5V~0.5V.
than -50℃)
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
R-DEF SENSOR The voltage between MAIN PCB CN30-
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
7 7 Times "5(ORG) ↔ 7(Gray)" should be within
ERROR Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
4.5V~0.5V.
than -50℃)
PBA-Rotary Switch Slipped-Out or Open- The voltage between MAIN PCB CN30-
8 9 Times R-Rotary Error Contact, Wire Cut or Short-Circuited,Switch "3(BRN)↔ 7(Gray)" should be within
Part Defect 4.5V~0.5V.
Comp start failure The error code is displayed when the Check the soldering status of the inverter
error compressor has failed to start. PCB. (Check if any parts have short-
Compressor IPM The error code is displayed when the circuited). Check if the DC 16V output is less
Fault Error compressor IPM fault error has occurred. than 13.5V. Check the Comp and Cycle.
Check the compressor wire connections.
Comp location The error code is displayed when the Check the soldering status of the inverter
detection error compressor location detection failed. PCB. (Check if any parts have short-circuite
9 10 Times d). Check the Comp and Cycle.
Check if the compressor and the Cycle is
Comp motor The error code is displayed when the normal. Check the input voltage.
constraint error compressor motor is constrained. Check the soldering of the inverter PCB.
(Check if any parts have short-circuited.)
Comp low voltage The error code is displayed when the AC Check the input voltage. (This error occurs
error Input Voltage is too low. when the input voltage is AC 106 V or lower.)
Comp over The error code is displayed when the AC Check the input voltage. (This error occurs
voltage error Input Voltage is too high. when the input voltage is AC 310V or higher.)
When the related Fan Motor operates, it
The voltage between MAIN PCB CN72-
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back Signal
10 11 Times F-FAN ERROR "9(PNK) ↔ 10(GRY)" should be within
Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is slipped
7V~12V
out or the Motor is defective.
When the related Fan Motor operates, it
The voltage between MAIN PCB CN72-
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back Signal
11 12 Times R-FAN ERROR "9(PNK) ↔ 10(GRY)" should be within
Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is slipped
7V~12V
out or the Motor is defective.
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4-1-2-2. Models with ROTARY S/W (R Rotary S/W model without F Rotary S/W, RT29/32K50*J)
1. W
hen the unit is plugged in, it will diagnose all its components to check if there are any defect
parts.And when there is any defect part, the ERROR MODE DISPLAY LED LAMP will blink according
to the LED Blinking Frequency in the below table. And, at the end of each blinking cycle, there is a
two-second interval (Downtime).
2. W
hen the unit is plugged in, it will also diagnose if there are any multiple parts or loads failures. If
so, the ERROR MODE DISPLAY LED LAMP will blink according to the LED Blinking Frequency in the
below table.And, at the end of each blinking cycle, there is a two-second interval (Downtime).
LED
No Blinking Item Trouble Shooting Remarks
Frequency
OPEN Defect -50℃ or lower being detected
1 Twice F-DEF-SENSOR
SHORT Defect +65℃ or higher being detected
OPEN Defect -50℃ or lower being detected
2 3 times EXT-SENSOR
SHORT Defect +65℃ or higher being detected
When exceeding Maximum
3 5 times F-Def-Error heating time and stopping
operation
OPEN Defect
4 6 times R-SENSOR
SHORT Defect
OPEN Defect
5 9 times Rotary Error
SHORT Defect
6 10 times INVERTER COMP Upon COMP ERROR When COMP ERROR occurs
F-FAN Restriction ERROR
7 11 times F-FAN ERROR
occurs
Comp Main ↔ Inveter Micom
8 14 times
Communication Error Communication Error
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LED
NO Blinking Item Description Trouble Shooting
Frequency
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal The voltage between PBA CN103 #1 ↔
1 Twice F-Sensor
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower #5 should be within 4.5V ~ 0.5V
than -50℃)
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal The voltage between PBA CN108 #1 ↔
2 3 Times EXT-SENSOR
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower #2 should be within 4.5V ~ 0.5V
than -50℃)
[ Freezer Defrost Heater ] Remove the PBA CN107 connector from
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact, PBA and read between Brown ↔ ORG
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Defective wire (It differs according to the energy
3 5 Times F-DEF-ERROR Thermistor Freezer Defrost When the consumption) When it reads O ohm,
defrosting does not complete even after check the Heater Short and when read ∞
it does defrosting for more than 120 ohm, check it the Wire / Thermal Fuse or
minutes. the Bimetal is Open
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal The voltage between PBA CN103 #2 ↔
4 6 Times R-Sensor
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower #6 should be within 4.5V ~ 0.5V
than -50℃)
PBA-Rotary Switch Slipped-Out or
The voltage between PBA CN103 #3 ↔
5 9 Times Rotary Error Open-Contact, Wire Cut or Short-
#7 should be within 4.5V ~ 0.5V
Circuited,Switch Part Defect
Check the soldering status of the inverter
PCB. (Check if any parts have short-
Comp start The error code is displayed when the
circuited). Check if the DC 16V output
failure error compressor has failed to start.
is less than 13.5V. Check the Comp and
Cycle.
Compressor IPM The error code is displayed when the
Fault Error compressor IPM fault error has occurred.
Check the compressor wire connections.
Comp location The error code is displayed when the Check the soldering status of the inverter
detection error compressor location detection failed. PCB. (Check if any parts have short-
6 10 Times circuite d). Check the Comp and Cycle.
Check if the compressor and the Cycle is
Comp motor The error code is displayed when the normal. Check the input voltage.
constraint error compressor motor is constrained. Check the soldering of the inverter PCB.
(Check if any parts have short-circuited.)
Check the input voltage. (This error
Comp low The error code is displayed when the AC
occurs when the input voltage is AC 106 V
voltage error Input Voltage is too low.
or lower.)
Check the input voltage. (This error
Comp over The error code is displayed when the AC
occurs when the input voltage is AC 310V
voltage error Input Voltage is too high.
or higher.)
When the related Fan Motor operates, it
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back The voltage between PBA CN106 #3 ↔
7 11 times F-FAN ERROR
Signal Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is #5 should be within 7V ~ 12V
slipped out or the Motor is defective.
Comp
Main ↔ Inverter Micom Communication Remove the PBA from set and check
8 12 Times Communication
Error damage and breakup
Error
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1) If the Freezer + Fridge buttons are pressed simultaneously for about seven seconds during normal
operation mode, the Panel Display will turn ON/OFF the LEDs of Weak Middle, Middle, and Middle
Strong for about four seconds.
2) Here, if you take your fingers off the buttons and press the Fridge button (a "Ding-Dong" sound will
be made and), the mode will be converted into the Load Status Display Function.
3) The Load Status Display function lets you know what the load for the current output of the Micom
signal is.
However, it just means that the Micom signal is outputted, and does not confirm whether the load is
actually working or not.
That is, even if it displays that the load is working, the load may not be working because of a
disorder of the actual load or a faulty Relay on the PCB.
(You need to check.)
4) The Load Status Display Function lasts only for 30 seconds, and the product will automatically
return to the normal status after that.
5) The display of each load status is as follows:
① ② ① ②
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1) W hen the Panel Display is initialized in case of a temporal blackout, a non-sense call by consumers
may occur.
In order to prevent this, the product senses the temperature inside the Refrigerator at the point when
the power is applied and initializes or recovers the existing operation status.
2) When the power is initially ON, the product senses the temperature inside the Freezer, Fridge,
Freezer Defrosting Sensor, and of the Fridge Defrosting Sensor. If at least one from among the
four temperatures is less than about +12℃, the product regards this as a temporal blackout during
operation, and recovers the functions related to the Panel Display (Power Freeze, Power Cool, Fridge,
Freezer, Door Alarm, Lock function, etc.).
3) When the power is initially ON, the product senses the temperature inside the Freezer, Fridge, Freezer
Defrosting Sensor, and of the Fridge Defrosting Sensor. If all the four temperatures are about +12℃
or higher, the product regards this as a blackout for a long time, and initializes the Panel Display.
(The temperature of the Freezer is -19℃. The temperature of the Fridge is 3℃. The Door Alarm ON is
automatically set.)
1) If the Freezer + Fridge buttons are pressed simultaneously for about seven seconds during normal
operation mode, the Panel Display will turn ON/OFF the LEDs of Weak Middle, Middle, and Middle Strong
for about four seconds.
2) H ere, if you take your fingers off the buttons and press the Freezer button, (a "Ding-Dong" sound will be
made and) the product will be converted into the Exhibition mode.
3) W hen the Exhibition Mode is set, the Display and all functions will normally work, and only the Compressor
won't start.
4) The Exhibition Mode will be canceled if you press the Exhibition Mode button again or turn OFF the power.
5) D uring the Exhibition Mode, when the temperature of the Freezer or the Fridge increases to be 65 ℃ or
higher, the Exhibition Mode will be canceled, and the product will enter the cooling operation condition.
② ① ② ①
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1) D uring the Normal Operation, press the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 4 seconds.
Then, the entire Display Panel will blink at the interval of 0.5 seconds for 3 seconds.
2) At this time, release the Freezer + Fridgel buttons and press the Power Cool button (it sends out
"Ding Dong" sound.) Then, it shifts to the Option Setting Mode.
● When there is no button press for 20 seconds at the Option Setting Mode, it will go back to the
normal display mode.
① ② ① ②
①P ress the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 4 seconds at the same time.
Then, the Display LEDs will blink for 3 seconds. At this time, release the buttons
② and, press the Fridge button once.
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④ ③
④ ③
② ① ② ①
● The Bar Type Display Panel shows the numbers as shown in the following tables (Binary Type)
Value
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
F R
-23℃ 1℃
-21℃ 2℃
-19℃ 3℃
-17℃ 5℃
-15℃ 7℃
Value
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
F R
-23℃ 1℃
-21℃ 2℃
-19℃ 3℃
-17℃ 5℃
-15℃ 7℃
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● When the Display Panel converts to the Option Setting mode, the entire Display except the Freezer and the
Fridge Temperature LEDs as shown below Temp LED goes off.
1) For example, if you want to shift the standard temp of the Freezer compartment by -2℃, follow the steps
below. This function is to change the default temperature and when the default temperature of the Freezer
compartment is -21℃ and the default setting is lowered by -2℃ with the Option function, the default
temperature will be controlled at -23℃. That is, when changing temperature options, the Freezer
compartment will operate at -23℃ internally even if it shows -21℃ on the display panel. Therefore, the
temperature will be controlled by -2℃ lower than the set temperature on the display panel.
Note Basically, when units being shipped out, all the data in the Option function are cleared. That is, the
Default settings are “0”. However, for the purpose of quality improvement during mass production, the
Default values may change. Therefore, be sure to check quality information, such as SVC bulletins.
2) After changing into the Option mode,“0" on both of the Fridge and Freezer compartments lights up on the
display panel. (when units being shipped out, the unit will be shipped out with "0"s set on both of the
Fridge and Freezer compartments. However, for the purpose of quality improvement during mass
production, the Default values may change.)
- When the Fridge Display set to the status of the Option #0, it will be set to the Freezer Temperature Option
and the current Freezer Temperature Set Value will be shown on the Freezer Temperature Display (Refer to
the Freezer Temp Shifting Image).
3) When "4" is set as shown in the Freezer Option Table below after setting the Fridge Option # to "0", the
Freezer default temperature will decrease by -2℃. (Refer to the Freezer Temp Shift Figure)
:In 20 seconds after completing the adjustment, MICOM is to store the setting value in EEPROM and it goes
back to the normal display mode, deactivating the Option Setting mode.
5) The Fridge temperature can be adjusted with the same method.
6) Make sure not to change the factory-set default values excluding exceptional circumstances.
Also, the Option Setting will be completed when it goes back to the normal display mode in 20 seconds.
So, do not turn off the unit before it goes back to the normal display mode.
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Note There are other option setting functions. But, it's got to do with the performance of the unit, not for repair
purposes. So, they are not handled in this manual.
(Except those described in this manual, do not change other values.)
Setting Value
Freezer Temp Display Option Value
Panel Set Value
0 0
1 -0.5℃
2 -1.0℃
3 -1.5℃
4 -2.0℃
5 -2.5℃
6 -3.0℃
7 -3.5℃
8 +0.5℃
9 +1.0℃
10 +1.5℃
11 +2.0℃
12 +2.5℃
13 +3.0℃
14 +3.5℃
15 +4.0℃
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Setting Value
Freezer Temp Display Option Value
Panel Set Value
0 0
1 -0.5℃
2 -1.0℃
3 -1.5℃
4 -2.0℃
5 -2.5℃
6 -3.0℃
7 -3.5℃
8 +0.5℃
9 +1.0℃
10 +1.5℃
11 +2.0℃
12 +2.5℃
Ex) When shifting the Fridge default temp by
13 +3.0℃ +2.0℃
14 +3.5℃
15 +4.0℃
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Setting Value
Freezer Temp Option Value
Display Panel Set
Value
0 Display OFF
1 Always Display On
2 Always Display On
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Setting Value
Freezer Temp Display Option Value
Panel Set Value
0 0
1 -0.5℃
2 -1.0℃
3 -1.5℃
4 +0.5℃
5 +1.0℃
6 +1.5℃
7 +2.0℃
Ex) W
hen lowering the default temperature by 0.5℃
in F-Convert mode
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Setting Value
Freezer Temp Option Value
Display Panel Set
Value
0 5.9 seconds
1 6.4 seconds
Ex) W
hen increasing the water supply for the Ice Maker
(Time spent: 5.9 Sec. -> 6.4 Sec.)
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Setting Value
Freezer Temp Display Option Value
Panel Set Value
0 90
1 91
2 92
3 93
4 94
5 95
6 96
7 97
8 98
9 99
10 100
11 89
12 88
Ex) When extending the waiting time by five
13 87 minutes
14 86
15 85
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Setting Value
Freezer Temp Display Option Value
Panel Set Value
0 -15.0℃
1 -14.0℃
2 -13.0℃
3 -12.0℃
4 -11.0℃
5 -16.0℃
6 -17.0℃
7 -18.0℃
Ex) W
hen lowering the separating temperature by
3.0℃ against the default value
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DATA1.Temp Table
Conversion Table - Temperature/MICOM PORT Voltage/Resistance
SENSOR CHIP : PX41C
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-T he Display Panel shows the Sensor Error and, when the unit is plugged in and there are sensor errors, the
unit does not operate and Display bar related to the defective sensors keep blinking.
- When sensor defects occur during the operation, the unit keeps working. But, it shifts to the Emergency
Operation and it may not work properly. So, please check the unit according to the Self Diagnosis function.
ERROR CODE
Start
R Sensor is No
DATA1. Temp Table normal?
Yes
** Sensor Resistance Reading Location ** Replace Temp Sensor
R : R:Between CN31 #7 and #8
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open Voltage between NO(Value < 0.6V or Value > 4.6V)
MAIN PCB Connector CN31 #7 and
CN31 #8?
Refer to Circuit Diagram
Yes Check the wire connection
Sensor MICOM/Connector #
Input Voltage at IC10 No
R R:Between CN31 #7 and #8 MICOM PIN #54 is normal?
** Integreated PBA
The voltage between PBA CN103
#2 → #6 should be within 4.5V ~ 0.5V
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ERROR CODE
Start
No
DATA1. Temp Table R-DEF-Sensor is normal?
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ERROR CODE
Start
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ERROR CODE
Start
Voltage between Main PCB connector No NO(Value < 0.6V or Value > 4.6V)
CN30-”7” and CN30-”8”?
Refer to Circuit Diagram
Yes Check the wire connection
Sensor MICOM/Connector #
Between Connector Input voltage at IC10 Micom No
R-DEF
CN30 –”7” and CN30-”8” Pin #52 is normal?
Voltage : Between 4.6V ~ 0.6V Yes Check Soldering Defect & Short
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ERROR CODE
Start
F-DEF Sensor is No
DATA1. Temp Table normal?
Yes
**Sensor Resistance Reading Location** Replace Temp Sensor
**F-DEF : Between CN30 #5 and #6
**Located in the PCB Box
**0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open Voltage between Main PBA Connector NO(Value < 0.6V or Value > 4.6V)
CN30-”5” and CN30-”6”
Refer to Circuit Diagram
Yes Check the wire connection
Sensor MICOM/Connector #
Between Connector CN30-”5” Input Voltage at IC10 MICOM No
F DEF
And CN30-”6” pin #51 is normal?
Voltage : Between 4.6V ~ 0.6V Yes Check Soldering Defect & Short
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4-2-2. When the Freezer Fan does not operate (BLDC Motor)
F FAN ERROR
Start
Yes
The Compressor is Off.
It reads DC7~12
Yes
between MAIN PCB
GND and CN30 #10
No
No FAN operates.
Upon the initial power on, the compressor
and the F-Fan operate. Apply power in 7 minutes after
turning the motor off. (To prevent the
And, when the Fridge temp is lower than compressor from being overloaded)
12℃, it will be regarded as an instant power
failure, starting in 7 minutes. Yes
Does it repeat DC 7~12V (between
Main PCB GND and CN30 #10) and No
lower than DC 2V (between Main PCB
GND and CN30 #9 ?
Yes Replace MAIN PCB
◆ Possible Causes
① Defective FAN-MOTOR
② Contact problem at the terminal (MAIN PCB
CONNECTOR-TERMINAL (CN 30 #9, #10, #11),
Contact problem at Freezer Fan Motor Connector,
Defective Motor Wire)
③ Check the motor rotating pulse input upon Fan Motor
operation. (Refer to Fan-Motor Circuit in this manual)
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F FAN ERROR
Start
Yes
The Compressor is Off.
It reads DC7~12
Yes
between MAIN PCB
GND and CN31 #9
No
No FAN operates.
Upon the initial power on, the compressor
and the R-Fan operate. Apply power in 7 minutes after
turning the motor off. (To prevent the
And, when the Fridge temp is lower than compressor from being overloaded)
12℃, it will be regarded as an instant power
failure, starting in 7 minutes. Yes
Does it repeat DC 7~12V (between
Main PCB GND and CN31 #9) and No
lower than DC 2V (between Main PCB
GND and CN31 #8 ?
Yes Replace MAIN PCB
◆ Possible Causes
① Defective FAN-MOTOR
② Contact problem at the terminal (MAIN PCB
CONNECTOR-TERMINAL (CN 31 #8, #9, #10),
Contact problem at Freezer Fan Motor Connector,
Defective Motor Wire)
③ Check the motor rotating pulse input upon Fan Motor
operation. (Refer to Fan-Motor Circuit in this manual)
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4-2-4. When Defrost does not work (F DEF Heater)
-W
hen there is a trouble in defrosting, select the Self-Diagnosis function before turning off the unit.
And, check if there is any defect in the Defrost Heater. If not, plug out the unit and do the Trouble-
Shooting. (Refer to the Self-Diagnosis function and check the details)
F DEF. ERROR ☞ When checking with
the Self Diagnosis
Start
** Heater Resistance Reading Location **
F-DEF : Resistance between CN72 #5 ↔
CN73 #1 should be ohm ± 10%.
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open
(Bimetal / Thermal Fuse / Heater Defect) All Defrost Heaters No
are normal?
** Sensor Resistance Reading Location **
F-DEF : Between CN30 #7 ↔ CN30#8
Yes
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open
Check Bimetal, Heater
Temp vs. Resistance Table Continuity or Wire Connection
Defrost Sensor is No
30℃ 4.22㏀ normal? (Check it
20℃ 6.05㏀ For more detail with Self-Diagnosis)
10℃ 8.87㏀ data, Replace the Sensor
0℃ 13.29㏀ refer to DATA1. Yes
-10℃ 20.42㏀ Temp
-20℃ 32.23㏀ Table
-30℃ 52.41㏀ The Sensor No
Temperature Value
** Sensor Voltage Reading Location ** is lower than 12℃.
F-DEF : Between PCB COMMON Ground and Forced Operation for a while
CN30 #5 (or SEN_2) Yes
** 0V : Short / 5V : Open
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Caution
There is AC220~240V or - When checking the MAIN PCB, refer
DC310~340V at the MAIN PCB Start to the Operation descriptions and
Power Circuit. So, be cautious the "Reference" section.
when repairing the unit or
measuring values. No
The unit is plugged in? Plug in the unit
Yes
No
220~240V is applied
at MAIN PCB Check the wire connections
CN71 terminals?
Yes
Yes
1) Replace Fuse (AC 250V 2.0A)
MAIN PCB Fuse is blown?
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
No
No
DC310~340V is applied Replace PCB ASS'Y
at BD101 terminals?
Yes
No
DC 6.2V is applied at Replace PCB ASS'Y
TOP S/W 3-12(BETTER)
Yes
No
12V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE101 terminals?
Yes
No
5V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE105 terminals?
Yes
No
Panel PCB operates 1) Check the wire connections
normally? 2) Replace Panel PCB
Yes
No
Loads such as Relay 1) Check Lead Wire connections
operate normally? 2) Replace Relay or PCB ASS'Y
Yes
Yes
Is there PCB Short 1) Do Re-soldering
or breakage? 2) Replace PCB MAIN
- Check the connection of Door Panel
PCB No
Normal (Check again)
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Caution
There is AC 110~127V or DC - When checking the MAIN PCB, refer
156~180V at the MAIN PCB Start to the Operation descriptions and
Power Circuit. So, be cautious the "Reference" section.
when repairing the unit or
measuring values. No
The unit is plugged in? Plug in the unit
Yes
No
110~127V is applied
at MAIN PCB Check the wire connections
CN71 terminals?
Yes
Yes
1) Replace Fuse (AC 250V 2.0A)
MAIN PCB Fuse is blown?
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
No
No
DC 156~180V is applied Replace PCB ASS'Y
at BD101 terminals?
Yes
No
DC 6.2V is applied at
TOP S/W 3-12(BETTER) Replace PCB ASS'Y
2-8(GOOD)?
Yes
No
12V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE102 terminals?
Yes
No
5V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE105 terminals?
Yes
No
Panel PCB operates 1) Check the wire connections
normally? 2) Replace Panel PCB
Yes
No
Loads such as Relay 1) Check Lead Wire connections
operate normally? 2) Replace Relay or PCB ASS'Y
Yes
Yes
Is there PCB Short 1) Do Re-soldering
or breakage? 2) Replace PCB MAIN
- Check the connection of Door Panel
PCB No
Normal (Check again)
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Yes
No
220~240V
is applied at PCB CN701 Check the wire connections
terminals?
Yes
Yes
1) Replace Fuse (AC 250V 5A)
PBA Fuse is blown?
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
No
No
DC310~340V is applied Replace PCB ASS'Y
at BD101 terminals?
Yes
No
DC 12V is applied at Replace PCB ASS'Y
CN106 1-5
Yes
No
12V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE120 terminals?
Yes
No
5V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE123 terminals?
Yes
Yes
Is there PCB Short 1) Do Re-soldering
or breakage? 2) Replace PCB MAIN
No
Normal (Check again)
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Caution
There is AC 110~127V or DC - When checking the MAIN PCB, refer
156~180V at the MAIN PCB Start to the Operation descriptions and
Power Circuit. So, be cautious the "Reference" section.
when repairing the unit or
measuring values. No
The unit is plugged in? Plug in the unit
Yes
No
110~127V
is applied at PCB CN701 Check the wire connections
terminals?
Yes
Yes
1) Replace Fuse (AC 250V 6.3A)
PBA Fuse is blown?
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
No
No
DC 156~180V is applied Replace PCB ASS'Y
at BD101 terminals?
Yes
No
DC 12V is applied at Replace PCB ASS'Y
CN106 1-5
Yes
No
12V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE120 terminals?
Yes
No
5V is applied at
Replace PCB ASS'Y
CE123 terminals?
Yes
No
Normal (Check again)
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10 minutes have No
passed since COMP
was off
Yes
Check in 10 minutes
No
Refer to Test Function in this When Forced Operation
manual mode is activated, COMP operates
No
Yes
Temperature Sensor is normal?
Forced Operation signal Yes
sound should be checked
Yes
0~800Hz 50% Duty Signal Replace the Sensor
Output
No
Temperature sensing
part of MAIN PBA is Good
No COMP operation
Signal(CN201 ①↔③) is
Repair the sensing
High(about DC 2-2.5V Yes
or AC 0~5.0V) part or Replace MAIN PBA
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10 minutes have No
passed since COMP was
off
Yes
Check in 10 minutes
When Forced No
Refer to Test Function in this Operation mode is activated,
manual COMP operates.
Replace PBA.
Yes
Forced Operation signal Yes
sound should be checked
Is DC 16V applied to
ZD501?
No
CN102 Connector is Good.
No
COMP ASS'Y is Good
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[Note]
1. Fridge / Freezer Door Open Alarm : It sends out an alarm sound when it passes over 2 minutes after the door is open. And, when the
door remains open, it will keeps alarming every minute.
2. When the door is not closed properly, MICOM recognizes it as Door Open and sends out an alarm sound. When it passes over 10
minutes after it recognizes the Door Open, the room lamps will be off. At this time, when the Door is completely open, the Lamp will
not be on right away, but after a while.
Start
Gap exists
Door stays open?
Connector (CN31) is No
inserted properly?
Yes Insert the Connector
Remove and measure the continuity of
Door S/W by pressing it (On/Off). Door S/W is in good No
Check if the value changes between 0Ω condition?
and ∞Ω.
Yes Replace Door S/W
Check MAIN PCB and
Door S/W
Start
③ No Buzzer Sound
Start
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TROUBLESHOOTING
It lights up when
Yes
PANEL-PCB is being
replaced
No
Defective PANEL PCB
No
The LED Lamp is ok
Normal
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4-2-12. When Ice Maker does not operate (Model with Ice Maker)
1. Water supplies to the Ice Maker automatically and ice is to be twisted out depending on its temperature and the
timing.
2. Power is always applied to the Ice Maker. So, refer to the disassembly section to remove it.
3. To check the operation of the Ice Maker, press the Ice Maker Test Switch before disassembling it.
It is not possible to check its operation after disconnecting its power.
ERROR CODE
Start
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Protecting
LED Blinking Frequency Remark
Functions
Normal
N/A
Operation
Starting Failure
1. Short between COMP U,V, and W phase (CN102)
2. Short among IC3 Pins (No. #1~24)
3. Drop the IPM operating Voltage under DC 13.5V
4. Other cases, check the COMP, cycle, etc.
IPM Fault
1. D
rop the input voltage under AC106V. Short resistor
Low Voltage
R514 (DC link resistor)
LED blinking frequency depending on protecting functions If the same blinking, After 5 minutes, Follow
the Remarks
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1. D
rop the input voltage under AC106V. Short
Low Voltage
resistor R514 (DC link resistor)
LED blinking frequency depending on protecting functions If the same blinking, After 5 minutes, Follow
the Remarks
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5. PCB DIAGRAM
5-1-1. BETTER
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PCB DIAGRAM
5-1-2. BEST/BETTER
1
5
11
10 3
9
6 12
2
4
7
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PCB DIAGRAM
1. PBA Power Supply : Supplies DC 16V and 5V to the Inverter circuit for the Compressor control.
2. COMP Driving / Feedback Circuit
It receives the COMP(MSV) operation signals from the Main PBA and feedbacks the inverter errors to
the Main PBA.
3. Micom (uPD78F1201)
4. BOOTSTRAP Charger : It is an independent power circuit for the driving of the IPM High-Phase IGBT.
5. Current Sensing Circuit : It pickups the currents taken by the Shunt resistance and does the PWM DUTY
control.
6. IPM (IGCM04G60HA)
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PCB DIAGRAM
Main PART
1. Section for Diode Option Setting
2. EEPROM : Storing/Writing various data3. Micom (uPD78F1201)
3. This Relay Section controls the AC Load(AC HEATER)
4. Fan Motor Control
5. MICOM, Clock Generation, Software Resetting
6. Main Micom(CPU)
INVERTER PART
1. COMP Driving / Feedback Circuit :
It receives the COMP operation signals from the Main PBA and feedbacks the inverter errors to the Main PBA.
2. Micom(CPU)
3. IPM ONSEMI 600V 4A SPM8 PACKAGE
SMPS PART
1. P
BA Power Supply : Supplies DC 16V and 5V to the Inverter circuit for the Compressor control.
DC 15V and 5v to the Main circuit
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6. WIRING DIAGRAM
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8. REFERENCE INFORMATION
8-1. Nomenclature
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8-2. Q & A
●N
oise (resonance) problems
If you replace the ambient
on even though the noise
thermistor with a 2.7K resistance
generating BLDC motors for When the BLDC fan motor rotates
(detecting 43℃), the BLDC fan
both of the compartments are in low RPM, The friction with air
motor rotates in high RPM, which
replaced several times. What is quite high and it generates
reduces friction with air resulting
does generate the resonance “grinding” noises.
in reduction of the ‘grinding”
and how can it be settled
resonance.
down?
●W
hat is the solution if the
same problem occurs even
though the counter action in Check if the selves wobble. If they do, have shelves sit firmly on their
the service bulletin has been places.
implemented already for the
“knocking” noises?
Refrigerant goes into the evaporator via the capillary tube in which
the refrigerant expands as it circulates the cooling cycle. At this
●W
hat causes the liquid
time, the refrigerant is in its liquid state and it starts evaporating as it
passing noises from the back
reaches at the inlet of the evaporator with a bigger diameter, which
of the refrigerator?
causes the refrigerant noises. And, it gets worse when the refrigerant
does not flow freely.
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
● During
the comp start-up, iron
The reciprocation piston could get worn out or inner components
friction noises occur.
could get dislocated.
What causes them?
If it is considered to be low
cooling, When the BLDC motor
fan does not rotate because its
●W
hy is the food melt even restriction is not picked up. When
though the display of the Check the compartment the evap-orator is frozen-up
freezer compartment shows temperature with a thermometer. (defrost it) Temp detection error
-20°C? according to the characteristic
change of the ther-mistor (set
the compartment tem-perature
or replace the thermistor)
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
●W
hat is the reason that Replace the fridge thermistor because it could be faulty.
vegetables get frozen even 1st: Check if the thermistor works after referring to the self-diagnosis
though the fridge compartment checklist on the MAIN-PCB cover. If the over-cooling keeps on even
is set to MIN? though there is no problem with the above, replace it.
●W
hat can be done when
Defrost it by using hot water and check the defrost system for any
frozen food gets melt in the
fault. And then, eliminate the root causes so as to prevent it from
freezer compartment or it
reoccurring.
does not cool down?
Upon the initial power on, the compressor starts operating after a five
●W
hy doesn’t the compressor
minute delay to protect the compressor. So, please wait until it starts
operate upon power supply?
operating.
Check if the food sticks out preventing the doors from closing
properly.
If it send out the above sounds with the door closed well, the door
switch may not have been pressed down completely. So, make
sure for the door switches to be pressed completely. Still, if it does
●W
hy does it send out “Ding not stop going off, check the wiring connections because the door
Dong”or alarm sounds with switch signals may not be inputted into the PCB. And, when the door
the doors closed? switch is faulty or it is not pressed down completely, the fan does
(Except for the Rotary model as it not rotate and it causes low-cooling advancing to a defrost problem.
does not have any alarm.)
Note : When it comes to automatic models, the fan motor does not
operate right on with the door closed after being opened. The
fan motor for dual-evaporator refrigerators starts after a 10
second delay and when the ambient temperature is higher
than 33℃, it starts after a minute.
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☞ If the water tank is frozen because the fridge temperature is too low, try
selecting a warmer setting on the Digital display.
☞ Check if the water tank is filled with water.
☞ Check if you fit the water tank correctly.
● What can be done when the Water
[Note]
dispenser does not function?
1. It supplies water when the Dispenser Lever is turned on.
2. It stops the water supply when the Dispenser Lever is turned off.
3. When it passes 60 seconds after turning on the Dispenser Lever, the water
supply will be stopped regardless of the state of the Dispenser Lever.
●W
hat is the cause and its Precautions : Smells tend to get soaked into the liners or other
counter action for chemical components. If food generating much smell is stored
smells with new products? inside, it would sti ck onto the liners and other
components and it is so difficult to remove the smell.
Especially, customers should take care in storing
smelly food properly with its sealing being tight during
the early period of the product’s use.
1) T urn off the refrigerator (unplug the unit) and remain the door
opened.
2) Take out the food stored in the refrigerator. And then, take out
all the shelves, door bins and containers, and put them in warm
●W
hat can be done when the water.
smell keeps on even thought After cleaning them by using dish detergents and drying them, put
the deodorizers are cleaned? them back to their locations.
3) Remove the deodorizer and soak it in warm water more than 4
hours. After drying it in sunlight, put it back to its location.
4) Throw away the smell-soaked plastic bags and put the food in
new ones.
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