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HOME REFRIGERATOR

No. OA081

SERVICE MANUAL

Model
MR-F46F-SB-P
MR-F46F-SS-P
MR-F46F-SW-P

Model name CONTENTS


indication
(Inside a door) 1. SPECIFICATIONS··········································································2
2. WIRING DIAGRAM········································································4
3. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS·····················································6
4. REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT······························································7
5. TROUBLESHOOTING ···································································8
5-1 FUNCTION OF OPERATION PANEL ···································8
5-2 FLOWCHART OF SELF-CHECK ········································10
5-3 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ·········13
5-4 ICE-MAKING CYCLE ··························································13
5-5 FLOWCHART OF TROUBLE CRITERION·························15
5-6 TROUBLE CRITERION OF MAIN PARTS··························20
5-7 TEST POINT DIAGRAM OF FILTER BOARD ····················24
5-8 TEST POINT DIAGRAM OF CONTROL BOARD···············25
6. NAMES OF THE PARTS ·····························································26
7. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS················································27
8. PARTS LIST·················································································31
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1 SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS
MR-F46F-P
Power supply V,Hz 230V,50Hz
Total capacity L 460 (F:90 R:277 V:93)
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm (inches) 1755 x 685 x 699 (69-3 / 32 x 26-31 / 32 x 27-17 / 32)
Cabinet Acrylic resin coated steel
Food liner ABS resin
Cabinet Foamed polyurethane
Insulation Freezer door Foamed polyurethane
Refrigerator door Foamed polyurethane
Freezer Forced air convection
Cooling system
Refrigerator Forced air convection
Evaporator Fin and tube type
Condenser Cabinet ceiling & sides, front flange
Defrost system Automatic heater defrost
Drain Automatic drainage
Temperature control system Automatic control
Refrigerator room light 240V,10W
Free pocket (Left) 2pcs.
Free pocket (Right) 3pcs.
Bottle pocket (Left) 1pc.
Bottle pocket (Right) 1pc.
Tube stand 1pc.
Free egg shelf (S) 1pc.
Height adjustable shelf 2pcs.
Three-way flexishelf 1pc.
Egg case (with free egg shelf) 1pc.
Sliding case 1pc.
Slide case cover 1pc.
Aluminum tray (Sliding case) 1pc.
Free box 2pcs.
Accessories Egg case 1pc.
(Free egg tray) 1pc.
Water tank (with light-type bacteria removing filter) 1pc.
Freezing case (Upper) 1pc.
Freezing case (lower) 1pc.
Ice server 1pc.
Soundproof mat 1pc.
Aluminum tray (Freezing case) 1pc.
Vegetable case 1pc.
Vegetable stand 1pc.
Slide case (Vegetable case) 1pc.
Vitamin guard cassette 1pc.
Drain pan 1pc.
Toe grille 1pc.
Unit kg 89
Weight
Shipping kg 96
Capillary tube mm {1.8 x {0.55 x 2420, {1.8 x {0.55 x 2420
Desiccant molecular sieve g 9
Refrigerant filling capacity HFC134a g 240
Refrigerating oil (Model) cc 215 (NEO 15)

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ELECTRICAL PARTS SPECIFICATIONS


MR-F46F-P
Model ETT57C
Power supply 230V,50Hz
Rated input W 45.5 / 160 (1620 / 4200rpm)
Compressor
Starting current A 2 (Current limiter)
Running current A 0.71 / 2.22 (1620 / 4200rpm)
Winding resistance (A.T.20°C) 6.05"
Model MM3-71CCV
Ambient temperature °C 25
Motor protector
Time Sec. 16 or less
Current A 17.0
Defrosting Model Control board
timer Specification Microcomputer
Defrosting
control

Defrost finish °C Thermistor 14I1.5


Freezer Thermal fuse °C 70I2
room Defrost heater 350" (230V,150W)
Deodorizing function of defrost heater Equipped
Model UDQM002B3
Type DC brushless motor
Refrigerator Input W 2.4 (12V DC)
Revolution rpm 1520 (12V DC)
Fan motor

Number of poles 10P


Model UDQM004B3
Type DC brushless motor
Machine Input 1 (12V DC)
W
Chamber
Revolution rpm 1200 (12V DC)
Number of poles 10P
Vegetable heater W 9
Water pipe heater W 4.2
Heater Duct heater W 9
Rotational heater board W 10
Drain pipe heater W 1.5
Ice maker thermistor (I) °C -11.6

NTC thermistor
Model
Temperature

Freezer Refrigerator
Dial position ON OFF OPEN SHUT
control

HI °C 20.8 24.6 1.9 0.7


MID °C 18.9 22.7 3.8 2.6
LOW °C 16.3 20.0 6.4 5.1

3
DEF.THERMISTOR
WHITE WHITE PINK
ICE-TRAY.THERMISTOR LIGHT

W WHEN THE DOORS ARE CLOSED.


WHITE WHITE GREEN SKY BLUE
F.THERMISTOR BRIGHT
WHITE WHITE BLUE YELLOW ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE
: 10A FUSE

V.THERMISTOR
DOOR SW. DOOR SW.
FUSE1 : 3A FUSE

WHITE WHITE BROWN


ON THE BOARD

C.THERMISTOR YELLOW
(FOR R-COMPARTMENT)W (FOR F-COMPARTMENT)W
WHITE WHITE GREEN LED 2
RED
R.THERMISTOR
WHITE WHITE ORANGE
BLUE
SKY BLUE BRIGHT
SKY BLUE YELLOW
A.T. THERMISTOR

YELLOW GREEN
GRAY
PINK FAN MOTOR
F1

VIOLET VIOLET
VIOLET
BUZZER

WHITE
BOARD
( SKELTON WIRING DIAGRAM )

BLACK
RED LIGHT GREEN MACHINE CHAMBER FAN MOTOR
ORANGE
LIGHT GREEN
TEMP. CONTROL

SKY BLUE LED 1


VIOLET VIOLET RED
BLACK
BOARD

GRAY BLACK

4
BLUE
WHITE WHITE ROTATIONAL HEATER BOARD WHITE GRAY
BROWN SKY
PINK WATER PIPE HEATER
BLUE BLUE BLUE
RED
CONTROL BOARD, N/F BOARD

R.THERMISTOR (Refrigerator compartment thermistor)


ICE-TRAY THERMISTOR (Ice making tray thermistor)
V.THERMISTOR (Vegetable compartment thermistor)
YELLOW BLUE DRAIN HEATER
WIRING DIAGRAM

RED GRAY

F.THERMISTOR (Freezer compartment thermistor)


THREE-WAY

BLUE

C.THERMISTOR (Slide compartment thermistor)


VALVE

ORANGE RED DEFROST HEATER WHITE THERMAL FUSE (73:) GRAY


BLACK
VIOLET
BLUE DUCT HEATER BLUE

DEF.THERMISTOR (Defrost thermistor)


YELLOW
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MOTOR DAMPER
GREEN BLUE VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT HEATER BLUE
YELLOW
BROWN YELLOW ORANGE GRAY

L
RED R-COMPARTMENT ROOM LIGHT
GRAY
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BLUE

GRAY
WATER PUMP YELLOW MOTOR PROTECTOR
VIOLET YELLOW VIOLET
BLACK GREEN

M
RED RED

W
INVERTER
MR-F46F-P
WHITE

V
COMPRESSOR

ICE GEAR
WHITE
RED BLACK

BOX

U
AC230V
YELLOW SKY BLUE WHITE

PLUG
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50Hz
BLUE GRAY BLACK
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MR-F46F-P
( ACTUAL WIRING DIAGRAM )
White

Gray

21 BUZZER BOARD CONTROL BOARD N/F BOARD


A.T.THERMISTOR Electric CN14 CN8 CN4 CN7 CN9 CN3 CN2 CN50 CN2 CN1
White
Gray

54 321 141312 1110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16151413 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9753 1 753 1 5 31 3 1 3 1


7654 321
box

Red
Yellow
Brown
Blue
White
Red

Light green

Pink

Yellow green
Bright yellow
Violet
Orange
Light green
Pink
Black

Black

Pink
Light green
Orange
Blue
Bright yellow

Violet
Black
Orange
Blue
Yellow
Red
White
Gray
Red

Red

Brown

green
Yellow

Sky blue
White
Yellow green

Gray
Gray
Red
Yellow
Red
White
Black

Violet
Gray

White
Black
Yellow green
Black
Sky blue
Violet

Blue
Violet
Gray

White

blue
Sky
Gray
Violet

Sky blue
Red

Gray
White

White 4 White
Red 1 Red
Blue 3 Blue
Gray Gray
Green
White

Gray

Red
Refrige- 12
11 Pink
Brown
1 2 3 rator 10
9 White
Refrigerator compartment door

compart- 8
Green

White
White

7
Blue
ment 6
5 Gray
Eavth

4 Black
TEMP. Violet
CONTROL 3
2 Sky blue
BOARD 1 Light green
ROTATIONAL
HEATER R. THERMISTOR
White Sky blue
BOARD 1 Sky blue
White 2
R. COMPART- Yellow 3 Yellow
MENT White
White
L 4 Orange
Yellow green
Power Plug
ROOM LIGHT
Orange 5
6 Gray AC230V
Blue Pink
C. THERMISTOR Red
7
8 Red 50Hz
9
LED2
Violet 1 Violet
Yellow green
Bright yellow

Yellow green 2 Yellow green


Bright yellow Bright yellow
3
Pink 4 Pink
Violet

White Brown
Pink

White 5 Sky blue


6

1 234 4 Blue Blue Blue


1
3 Red Red 2 Red
2 Brown White 3 White
Yellow Blue 4 Yellow green
1 Brown Brown
FAN MOTOR Yellow 5
Yellow
MOTOR Gray 6 Gray
DAMPER Blue 7 Gray
8

Orange Orange
Orange 6
Red 5 Violet
1 Red Red
2 Orange 4 Bright yellow
3

Gray Gray
3

Red Blue
Orange Black 2 Black
DOOR SW. Black 1 Yellow green
(FOR R-COMPARTMENT)

DUCT
M DRAIN HEATER
Vegetable compartment door

HEATER
LED1 WATER PUMP V-THERMISTOR

Light green
White

Violet
Black
Vegetable

Orange
Gray
Red

Violet
Black
compartment 1 2 3 4 5 6
THERMAL FUSE (73:) 4 3 21
White Sky blue
Yellow
Red
White
Black
1 Violet
White Pink
Yellow
Orange
Blue
Violet
Black

Light green
2

Orange
Violet
Black
DEF. THERMISTOR DEFROST HEATER White White
MOTOR PROTECTOR

Red
1 2 3 4 5
Sky 12 34
WATER PIPE HEATER Blue Sky blue blue Sky blue Three-way
Yellow
Violet

1 Gray 1 Gray
Blue Gray
2
Blue
2
3 Light green valve
Blue 4 Gray 3
V. COMPARTMENT 21 MACHINE
HEATER CHAMBER
Orange FAN MOTOR
1
2
Freezer compartment door

DOOR SW. Orange


(FOR F-COMPARTMENT) Orange Orange
Orange 1 Sky blue
Sky blue

Sky blue 2
Freezer Blue 4
3 Sky blue
Blue
Blue

COMPRESSOR
compart- White
White
6
5
Sky blue
Light green
Sky blue
Light green 5
6
Sky blue
Light green (View from rear left side)
ment 2 1
Blue
Yellow
4
3
Gray
Sky blue
Gray 7
Sky blue 8
Gray
Sky blue
Red 2 Red Red 9 Red
White
White

White 1 White White 10 White

F. THERMISTOR ICE. TRAY ICE GEAR BOX


THERMISTOR Machine chamber compartment

V.THERMISTOR (Vegetable compartment thermistor)


DEF.THERMISTOR (Defrost thermistor)
ICE-TRAY THERMISTOR (Ice making tray thermistor)
F.THERMISTOR (Freezer compartment thermistor)
C.THERMISTOR (Slide compartment thermistor)
R.THERMISTOR (Refrigerator compartment thermistor)

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3 OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS

MR-F46F-P 685(Display) Unit : mm


680(Cabinet)
340 5 340 699(Display)
10 607

319

125
126
319

125
308

895.5

127
295

285

131.5

115.5
1755(Display)
14.5

222

70
142

47

71
328

98.5
228

387.5
353

290
311
341
8

40

128
329
331 395.5
345

157
7

54

608(Pitch between the rear wheels)


631(Pitch between the adjust bolts) 539 60
666(Pitch between the front wheels) 583

598

598
2500

581

595

547

259 259
261 REQUIRED SPACE FOR INSTALLATION
555
308
100

20 685 20
551
978
1755

541

548

252 252

699

R(L) : Refrigerator compartment (Left)


R(L) R(R) V F R(R) : Refrigerator compartment (Right)
H 895.5 895.5 387.5 395.5 V : Vegetable compartment
W 340 340 685 685 F : Freezer compartment

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4 REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT

MR-F46F-P

Muffler

Evaporator

Suction pipe

Capillary
Capillary
tube
[1.8o[0.55o2420 tube
[1.8o[0.55o2420
Dryer Cabinet
#150 pipe

Three-way
Charge pipe
valve
(High pressure side)

Charge pipe Rediator


(Low pressure side) Reciprocating plate
compressor

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5 TROUBLESHOOTING

5-1.Function of Operation panel


MR-F46F-P
(1) Normal operation

ECO ON
MODE
QUICK BLINK
MODE
Quick mode LED
QUICK ECO
(HOLD 3SEC)

ICE STOP ON
Ice making stop LED
ICE ICE TRAY
CLEANING
STOP (HOLD 5SEC)

To stop or to restart making ice


To activate the Quick mode
To stop the ice maker, ICE STOP ON
Use this mode to refrigerate
items quickly for home freezing ICE switch.
press the STOP
ICE ICE TRAY
or bulk shopping, or to make ice LOW CLEANING
The red LED lights up. STOP
rapidly. (HOLD 5SEC)
REFRIGERATOR MID
Press QUICK switch.
HI
Quick mode LED blinks. CHILLED
This function automatically finishes in REFRIGERATOR To restart the ice maker,
ICE STOP ON
about 2 hours and LED goes out.
CHILLED press the ICE switch.
STOP ICE ICE TRAY
To stop the quick mode SLIDING CASE CLEANING
PARTIAL The red LED goes out. STOP (HOLD 5SEC)
before completion:
SOFT FREEZING
Press QUICK switch again.
Temperature-setting knobs for each compartment
Quick mode LED goes out. LOW

VAGETABLE MID

To activate the Save mode HI

In this mode, the operation of LOW


the air conditioner is automatically
switched between normal FREEZER MID
operation and energy-saving
operation to minimize energy HI
consumption. Adjusting
temperature
Press QUICK switch for about
3 seconds until the buzzer
sounds.
Quick mode LED lights.

Repeat the steps above to


cancel.
Press QUICK switch for about
3 seconds.

(2) Ice making test / Self-check


l Setting
● Press the ICE switch for five seconds.
STOP

2 Operation and its display


● During automatic ice making test, quick mode LED and ice making stop LED blink.
● When something is faulty, the trouble is indicated with blinking number of quick mode LED and ice mak-
ing stop LED. (See page 11, 12.)
● Self-check finishes automatically. LED trouble display is also automatically released 10 minutes later.
However, the abnormal part has not been repaired yet.
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(3) Change the rotational speed of compressor


Refrigerator
[Setting] Keep refrigerator-compartment door open, attach a magnet bar on door switch W1 compartment Attach a magnet
in order to simulate condition of the door being closed W1 , and press the QUICK bar here

switch and the ICE switch simultaneously for about a second. When the setting
STOP Vegetable
is done, buzzer sounds twice. compartment

• This function is not available when the compressor is suspended or when each
compartment is set to “HI” side as shown below. Set one of the compartments to
“LOW” side to make the function available.
Refrigerator compartment CHILLED
Slide compartment SOFT FREEZING
Vegetable compartment HI
Freezer compartment HI

[Change the rotational speed]


ICE
After the setting is done, the rotational speed of compressor changes in six steps with a buzzer sound every time STOP
switch is pressed while a magnet bar being still attached on the door switch. The blinking number of ice making stop LED
indicates the rotational speed.
(Example) When compressor rotates at “Speed 3”, the LED blinks at the following cycle:
Five
seconds
lighted for 0.3 second/ not lighted for 0.3 second.
(4 blinks)

Lighted
<The shift of the rotational speed> Not lighted
One cycle
Normal operation
Rotational speed
Speed 0 Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5
1 blink 2 blinks 3 blinks 4 blinks 5 blinks 6 blinks
LED

• Rotational speed can be changed only when the compressor is operating. The function is not available when the compres-
sor is suspended. If the compressor stops under the function, the function is released.
• In the transition of changing the rotational speed, the compressor may produce louder noise but has no problem. When the
rotational speed becomes stable, check the noise level.
• The compressor usually starts operating with Speed 1, however, this may change depending on model or specification
change, etc.

[ON/OFF of the machine chamber fan motor]


During this function, the fan motor of machine chamber can be turned ON/OFF every time QUICK switch is pressed while a
magnet bar being still attached on the door switch.
Quick mode LED substitutes for the on/off display of the machine chamber fan motor as below.

Machine chamber fan motor Quick mode LED


ON Lighted
OFF Not lighted

[Release] Keep refrigerator-compartment door open, attach a magnet bar on door switch in order to simulate the condition of
the door being closed W1 , and press the QUICK switch and the ICE switch simultaneously for about a second.
STOP
W1 Although the function can be released by unplugging and plugging the power cord, basically follow the above pro-
cedure for release to protect the compressor.

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5-2 FLOWCHART OF SELF-CHECK Refrigerator


compartment
MR-F46F-P Quick mode Quick mode
(1) Troubleshooting with self-check SW LED
This refrigerator has self-check feature to clarify and indicate where & what the Ice making
stop LED
trouble is. It can be checked that there is something wrong with electronic circuit Ice making
and electric parts. stop SW
Slide compartment
Self-check

Check the LED trouble display by


conducting self check. (See 1 below)
Is error no longer displayed?

NO NO
Was trouble displayed?
YES
Self-check is finished.
YES
Note 1 : Self-check cannot detect abnormalities in the
Locate the trouble according to LED indica- following parts. See page 15-24 for trouble-
tion. (See page 11, 12.) shooting.
Door switch (Page 18)
Insulation heater (water pipe/ vegetable
Unplug the power cord. heater etc.)
Motor damper (Page 21)
✻Wait 10 minutes before Water pump motor. (Page 21)
Repair/replace defective part(s) according to inserting the cord once it’s
unplugged. (If the cord is Note 2 : If any abnormality is found when switch is
LED indication. turned on, compressor and fan motor are
plugged in within 10 min-
utes, trouble may be dis- suspended for 10 minutes.
Plug in the power cord. ✻ played.)
Note 3 : The alarm beeps when some abnormalities
have occurred at the refrigerator fan motor
or the machine chamber fan motor.
NO After that, the alarm beeps 5 times every
Is the trouble no longer displayed? time the door is closed until the fan motor
restarts its normal operation.

Note 4 : If any abnormality occurs in compressor’s


inverter circuit, the compressor and the
Operate the ice-making test. (See 1 below) refrigerator fan motor stop for 10 minutes
(not only when plugging in the power cord).
Self-check During the ice-making test mode,
Save mode LED and ice making stop LED watch the operation of ice maker
blink during the operational test of automat- gear box and water pump in refrig-
ic ice maker. erator.

•Self-check method and its operation


Item Operation method Display or self-check operation Display time
1Ice making test 1.Press the ICE switch for 1.Conduct the automatic ice making test. (quick mode LED For 10 minutes
operation. STOP and ice making stop LED blink) after setting
All items listed 5 seconds. 2.When something is faulty, the trouble is indicated with the
up on the table blinking number of quick mode LED and ice making stop
at page 11, 12 LED (See page 11, 12).
2.When a “beep” sound is heard,
will be checked. 3.When trouble is not found, nothing is displayed.
setting is completed.
2Power supply is Plug in the power cord. 1.When something is faulty, the trouble is indicated with For 10 minutes
turned on. the blinking number of quick mode LED and ice making after power is sup-
All items except stop LED (See page 11, 12) plied.
(*4) listed up on However, those troubles noted (*4) at page 12 are not dis-
the table at page played.
11, 12 will be Be sure to perform ice making test operation 1 in order to
checked. check if any abnormality occurs.
2.When trouble is not found, nothing is displayed.
•Release of LED display after self-check
Self-check finishes automatically. LED display is also automatically released 10 minutes later.
(2) Timing of self-check
•Defrost heater and related parts: Self-check is conducted after defrosting.
(Make sure to confirm the display before unplugging the power cord because it is automatically
reset once the power cord is pulled out.)
Ice maker and related parts : Press the ICE switch on the panel for 5 seconds.
STOP
“Stop” in the liquid crystal display blinks during the operation check.
During the operational test, quick mode LED and ice making stop LED blink on the operatio panel.
Fan motor and related parts : Open and close the door of refrigerator or freezer compartment.
When abnormality is found in fan motor, buzzer sound is heard every time the door is closed.
Inverter and related parts : Check the error when compressor starts up or is operating.
Thermistor and related parts : Self-check is continuously working.

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(3) LED trouble display and the check point Quick mode
SW
Quick mode
1. LED trouble display LED
Follow the procedure of “Self-check method and its operation” at page 10. Refrigerator
compartment Ice making
stop LED
LED trouble display is indicated by the blinking number of quick mode LED Ice making
and ice making stop LED, which are located on the left wall of slide compartment stop SW
Slide compartment
inside refrigerator compartment. LEDs blink as shown below.
The blinking number of quick mode LED and ice making stop LED specifies the trouble which has occurred.
LEDs keep blinking as much as the number specified for each trouble under the following cycle: lighted for 0.3
second/ not lighted for 0.3 second.
(Example) Malfunction of slide compartment thermistor
Lighted
Quick mode LED (1 blink)
Not lighted Five Five
seconds seconds
Lighted (4 blinks)
Ice making stop LED
Not lighted One cycle One cycle

•When several troubles occur, smaller blinking number of both LEDs number has priority to be indicated first.
•During the ice maker test, quick mode LED and ice making stop LED repeat on and off for 0.5 seconds in turn.
•During the self-check, a high-pitched sound will be heard for 2 mimutes when the operation of damper is checked.

2. Check point and treatment


Quick ICE Detecting method
Display STOP Trouble Check point Treatment Control
LED LED (*2)
Testing (*1) Ice maker is under testing
Communicati- When abnormality is Replace the control board. Compressor OFF.
on error of found in the communica-
inverter tion between refrigerator
No 2 control circuit and invert-
blink blinks er control circuit in con-
trol board. (When they do
not transmit and receive
data for 10 seconds.)
Trouble of ice When there is a short or 1. Connector CN7 on control board Repair the When the compartment door
No tray thermistor open circuit in the ice Ice gear box 6-pin connector, 10-pin connector contact failure. has been closed for 3 hours
tray thermistor. and when freezer compartment
blink 2. Check the resistance of thermistor. Replace TH. thermistor is -10: or less, ice-
detecting operation starts.
Trouble of When there is a short or 1. Connector CN7 on control board Repair the After 10 minutes off, the
1 freezer com- open circuit in the freezer F-thermistor 2-pin, 10-pin connector contact failure. compressor repeats 30-
blink partment ther- compartment thermistor. 2. Check the resistance of thermistor. minute ON and 20-minute
mistor Replace TH. OFF.
Trouble of When there is a short or 1. Connector CN7 on control board Repair the The defrost heater shall not
2 defrost ther- open circuit in the defrost DEF-thermistor 2-pin connector contact failure. be turned ON.
blinks mistor thermistor.
2. Check the resistance of thermistor. Replace TH.
Trouble of When there is a short or 1. Connector CN7 on control board, 9-pin Repair the Synchronize R damper with
3 refrigerator open circuit in the refrig- connector contact failure. C damper.
1 blinks compartment erator compartment ther-
thermistor mistor. 2. Check the resistance of thermistor. Replace TH.
blink Trouble of slide When there is a short or 1. Connector CN7 on control board, 9-pin Repair the Synchronize C damper with
4 compartment open circuit in the slide connector contact failure. R damper.
blinks thermistor compartment thermistor. 2. Check the resistance of thermistor. Replace TH.
Self-check

Trouble of veg- When there is a short or 1. Connector CN7 on control board, 6-pin Repair the When R-damper is open,
5 etable com- open circuit in the veg- connector at the back of slide compart- contact failure. V-heater is turned on.
LED

blinks partment ther- etable compartment ther- ment When R-damper is closed,
mistor mistor. 2. Check the resistance of thermistor. Replace TH. V-heater is turned off.
Trouble of out- When there is a short or 1. Connector CN14 on control board, 7-pin Repair the Compressor is activated at
side air ther- open circuit in the outside connector on buzzer board contact failure. “Speed 2.”
mistor air thermistor. Replace the
8 operation
blinks P.C. board.
2. Check the resistance of thermistor. Replace the
buzzer
board.
Trouble of When defrosting is not 1. Connector CN2 on control board, Repair the The defrost heater is turned
defrost heater finished in 2 hours. 2 defrost heater plugs, thermal fuse 8-pin contact failure. off once. The system recov-
No (*4) connector ers from the error if the next
2. Check the resistance of DEF-heater. Replace the defrosting is finished in 2
blink heater. hours.
3. Check the resistance of thermal fuse. Replace the
fuse.
Trouble of Although the condition is 1. Connector CN4 on control board, Repair the •3 minutes later, the refriger-
refrigerator fan ON, the motor does not Machine chamber fan motor 4-pin con- contact failure. ator fan motor is reactivated
1 motor operate. nector to be checked.
3 •Until the fan motor gets to
When the waveforms for Refrigerator fan motor 6-pin connector.
blinks blink detecting the rotating operate correctly, the
number are not detected. 2. Check refrigerator fan motor operation. Replace the buzzer sounds every time
motor. the door is closed.
Trouble of Although the condition is 1. Connector CN4 on control board, Repair the •3 minutes later, the machine
machine ON, the motor does not Machine chamber fan motor 4-pin con- contact failure. chamber fan motor is reacti-
2 chamber fan operate. nector, 4-pin connector. vated to be checked.
motor •Until the fan motor gets to
blinks 2. Check Machine chamber fan motor oper- Replace the operate correctly, the
ation. motor. buzzer sounds every time
the door is closed.

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Quick ICE Detecting method


Display STOP Trouble Check point Treatment Control
LED LED (*2)
Trouble of ice When the gear box oper- 1. Connector CN9 on control board, Repair the 100 minutes later, the gear
maker gear ation is not finished in 30 Ice gear box 6-pin connector, 10-pin connector contact failure. box is reactivated to be
3 box seconds. When a short Replace the checked again.
2. Ice gear box frozen point
blinks circuit occurs in the cir- gear box.
cuit of the gear box dur- 3. Check the trouble of the ice gear box with Replace the
ing operation. the ice making test operation. gear box.
3 Clogging of (T0: Defrost thermistor Check the compressor and the pipe. When cooling operation
blinks refrigerant temperature at power returns to normal condition,
pipe or trouble input, T1: Defrost ther- the LED trouble display dis-
4 related to mistor temperature when appears.
compressor 15 minutes have passed
blinks from the power input)
When the difference
between T0 and T1 is
T0[T1. (*3)
Trouble for When defrost thermistor Connector CN9 on control board Repair the Check the operation of elec-
4 1 electromagnet- detects a temperature of 6-pin connector in machine chamber contact failure. tromagnetic three-way valve
ic three-way -10: or above in five and then open the valve.
blinks blink valve minutes after the com-
pressor’s startup.
Trouble related •When supply voltage to
to the parts IPM is 12V or lower.
No inside inverter •When a current of 5.3A
blink circuit and the or more runs on the bus
compressor bar in control board.
(*4)
Trouble of •When the bus-bar volt-
1 bus- bar volt- age exceeds a value of
Self-check

age (*4) DC 210-390V in activat-


LED

blink ing compressor at full-


wave voltage.
Acceleration When compressor does
2 trouble of The compressor is suspend-
not rotate at a spped of
compressor Refer to “Compressor does not operate” at page 16. ed and reactivated 10 min-
blinks 18rps or above 10 sec-
(*4) utes later.
onds after the startup.
Operation trou- •When current limiting cir-
ble of current cuit has been tripped 50
times within 0.05 seco-
5 limiting circuit nd.
•Excessive •When compressor
blinks rotating num- rotates at a spped of
3 ber 85rps or more.
•When compressor has
blinks •Abnormal become out of synchro-
startup nization in transition of
•Abnormal the startup.
•When compressor has
synchroniza- become out of synchro-
tion (*4) nization in normal opera-
tion.
Application of When bus-bar voltage is 1. Different voltage of power supply outlet Replace Room light OFF
4 different volt- DC 390V or above in the control
age, or trouble power input. 2. Trouble in the circuit on the control board board.
blinks related to con-
trol board (*4)
Trouble of IC11 accumulates data Replace the control board. •When abnormality occurs in
control board necessary for control. power input, the compressor
5 (*4) •When the data are not is suspended for 10 minutes.
blinks input accurately. •When abnormality occurs in
•When microcomputer normal operation, the com-
cannot read the data. pressor keeps operating.
*1 : Quick mode LED and ice making stop LED blink during the operational test for ice maker.
*2 : When the resistance is ∞', the circuit is deemed short-circuitted.
When the resistance is 0 ', the circuit is deemed open-circuitted.
*3 : Characteristic value may change due to the product improvement.
*4 : These troubles are not displayed in LED at power input.
Be sure to perform the ice making test operation before turning on/off the power supply. (See page 10.)

Door Buzzer System :


Door buzzer has been installed to prevent half-shut of the door.
When the door of refrigerator compartment right and left or of freezer compartment is left open for a minute, the buzzer starts
ringing and informs that the door needs to be closed.
When door is left open for: 1 minute- 4 minutes More than 5 minutes
Buzzer Beeps every 1 minute Keeps on beeping
The buzzer will stop ringing as soon as the door is closed.
This buzzer system works when the door is widely open, therefore, when a plastic bag is pinched between the door and the
refrigerator, the buzzer does not sound.
If the door is not closed completely, the temperature inside the refrigerator will rise and it will be a cause of spoiling the food
inside.
When the buzzer does not stop even if all the doors are closed, abnormality may occur in door switch. In this case, pull out
the plug and insert it to the power outlet again to stop beeping for 5 minutes. However, the abnormal part has not been
repaired yet.
Buzzer sounds when a trouble is found in refrigerator fan motor or in machine chamber fan motor. The buzzer sounds every
time the door is closed until the fan motor gets to operate correctly.
(Check the LED display by following the steps in Specification of display in self-check result on page 10.)
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5-3 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD


MR-F46F-P Operation P.C. Board Buzzer board
•Change of set temperature of
each compartment Outside air thermistor
•Display of self-check Buzzer

Main Control board


Control circuit of refrigerator Inverter control circuit of compressor
•Read/control each compartment tempera- •Inverter control of compressor
ture (Neuro-fuzzy) •Inverter-drive power module
•Control on timers •Detection of bus-bar voltage
•Operation control of the parts such as fan
motor or heater, etc. equipped inside/
outside the refrigerator

Parts outside/inside of Refrigerator


For 325V system For 12V DC system For 5V DC system
•Compressor •Refrigerator fan motor •Freezer compartment thermistor
•Machine chamber fan motor •Refrigerator compartment thermistor
For 230V system •Defrost thermistor
•Defrost heater •Motor damper
•Slide compartment thermistor
•Vegetable compartment heater •Ice maker gear box •Door switch (For refrigerator compartment)
•Rotational heater board •Three-way valve •Door switch (For freezer compartment)
•Water pipe heater •Buzzer •Ice tray thermistor
•Duct heater •V-LED for deodorization •Vegetable compartment thermistor
•Drain pipe heater (LED 2) •Water pump motor
•Refrigerator compartment •V-LED for bacteria removal from •Outside air thermistor
water tank (LED 1) •Position-specifying switch in ice
room light maker gear box

5-4 ICE-MAKING CYCLE


MR-F46F-P
(1) Ice making cycle
Ice making
Water supply
Ice tray thermistor detects the
ice making operation.
The ice tray is filled with water
from the water tank. Ice ejection
After the detection lever Ice stock
checks the amount of ice, the
ice tray is rolled over for ice Ice is stocked in the ice server.
ejection. •Ice making capacity is about
100 - 120 cubes a day.
•Stock capacity of Ice cubes is
about 100 cubes.
(2) Automatic ice maker circuit

CN2 5 5 4-pin 2-pin


CN3 5 5 connector connector
1 1 11
CN7 2 2 Water pipe heater
2 2 22
55
5 5 V-LED for bacteria removal
Control board

11 4 4 from water tank (LED 1)


CN4 6 6 2 2
1 1 M Water pump motor
CN9 2 2 6-pin connector
55 (In temperature adjustment box)
33
44 5 5 6 6 Ice tray thermistor
6 6 5 5
7 7 4 4
8 8 3 3 Gear
9 9 2 2 box
0 0 1 1
M
10-pin 6-pin
connector connector
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(3) Operation by ice making test


ICE
Press the MAKE Ice stock detection The ice tray is Water pump motor Completion
lever detects the rolled over and the operates. When abnormality
switch for 5 sec- amount of ice. system is reset.
onds or more. Remove the lid of occurs, blinking LEDs
Detection lever once The ice tray rolls
(See “Self check comes down to detection over once to drop the water tank then indicate error code.
method and its point then return to the the ice, then return check the sounds Inspect the correspond-
original position. to the original posi- of water running. ing parts by referring to
operation, 1 Ice
tion. Use the ice tray of 10 page 11, 12.
making test opera- cavities.
Detection lever
tion” at page 10.) Ice tray There is a case that all Check here.
of ice cubes may not
(Upper freezer compartment) be made.
[Check point of automatic ice maker operation] (Lower-left part of refrigerator compartment)
*Never touch the automatic ice maker while it is running.
After the operational test, a popping sound is heard several times because the operation of three-way valve is checked auto-
matically. During the operation, do not insert a hand into the automatic ice maker.
(4) Maintenance for water pump and water pipe
4. Remove the light-type bacteria removing filter
Water pump • Light-type bacteria removing filter and wash it in water.
3. Pull out the pipe, turn the cap to Normally the filter need not be replaced. However, replace it in the follow-
1. Pull out the pipe. 2. Turn the water ing condition:
pump to detach. remove, and then wash the pro- •When the filter is clogged by passing something other than water
peller with water. through the filter.
Water Pipe •When the filter is broken.
•The propeller is made In such a case, contact the dealer that you purchased this refrigerator.
tank Pipe of the magnet. Wash it Propeller
5. Put the parts back in the Pipe
Water pump well with water so that Cap reverse order of disassembly.
no alien substance
Light-type bacteria remains on it. •Be sure to attach the propeller.
removing filter Insert the pipe into water tank firmly.
Light-type bacteria removing filter
Water pipe Water pipe Cover (Otherwise, water tank could freeze.)
3. Take out vegetable case and 4. Pull out the aluminum pipe
1. Take out the water tank. then detach the pipe cover. and wash it with running water.
2. Pull out the water pipe Hook 5. Replace the parts
and wash it with run pipe cover Catch- •Fit the aluminum pipe into a slot.
ning water. es •Attach the water pipe and ensure that it is
•Water tray and hose of water inserted in the aluminum pipe.
tray are not detachable. •Push back the hook of pipe cover and
Detach the catches by then press the catches. Aluminum
(5) Troubleshooting for automatic ice-maker holding here. •Set the vegetable case back. pipe
The ice-maker gear box may be defective, cooling may be poor or ice cubes may be full in the server.
1.Check inside of the ice server. •Ice cubes are not stored flatly and ➔Inspection
The ice does not
Water or ice is

the amount is detected as full.


in the ice tray

come out from

•Food inside the ice server


2.Measure the resistance of ice tray thermistor •Open circuit (∞') or ➔Replace the ice tray
circuit. short circuit (0') thermistor.
the tray

3.Check if the temperature of the freezer compart- •Not enough ➔Poor cooling
ment is cool enough.
(It takes longer to make ice during summer time
or if the door is frequently opened.)
The water saucer may be defective, or the ice tray may get cracked.
4. Check the water pipe between the refrigerator •Clogging ➔Clean the water pipe.
Trouble with ice-making

water saucer

compartment and freezer compartment for dirt, •Freezing (For freezing, check
the pipe heater resistance. ➔Defrost
Water in

and foreign objects. Check if there is an article of


food or a plastic bag in the
inner part of the freezer com-
partment.)
in the ice tray

5.Check the condition of ice tray. •Broken or cracked ➔Replace the tray.
No waterdrops in water saucer

•Not placed properly ➔Reinstall it properly.


6.Disassemble the water pump and check the •Dirt or foreign objects ➔Repair and explain to
No water or ice

inside of the pipe. the user for proper


usage.
7.Water pipe is clogged, has a hole or is not •Clogging, disconnecting ➔Clean / Reinstall it properly.
properly installed. •Hole or crack ➔Change the water pipe.
8.Check the motor coil resistance. •Open or short circuit ➔Check the water
pump motor.
9.Check if there are any dirt or foreign object •Crack or deformation ➔Change the water
which are difficult to remove in the water tank. tank.
Also, check if there is any crack or deformation
on the tank.
10.Check the water pipe for dirt, holes and foreign •Clogging, disconnecting ➔Clean / Reinstall it
objects. Also, check the water pipe position and •Hole or crack properly.
Water in the tank connection. ➔Replace the water
holder pipe.
11.Check the water pipe (between F.compartment •Clogging ➔Clean / Remove the
and R.compartment) for clogging. dirt.
12.Check the water pump operation by the ice- •Water filling time is longer ➔Replace the control
making test. than 9 seconds. board.
Chained ice,
Water leaking from 13.Water spill at the installation of water tank or more water over the full water level may cause to
the ice server form chained ice.
14.Measure the water pump coil resistance. •Open or short circuit ➔Change the water
pump motor.
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5-5 FLOWCHART OF TROUBLE CRITERION


MR-F46F-P

Excessive cooling No cooling, poor cooling


Are the temperatures of Are the temperature of
[1] Refrigerator compartment/ Slide compartment

refrigerator compart- No Set the temperatures refrigerator compart- No Set the temperatures
ment/ slide comparment to “Low”. ment/ slide compart- to “High”.
set to “Low”? ment set to “High”?
Yes Yes

Only foods at the vicini- Open the refrigerator


Yes Keep the foods away compartment door and No Proceed to [5] at page
ty of the blowing part from the blowing part. press the door switch 18.
get frozen. to check that cold air
blows from the outlet.
No
Yes

Expose the damper so that its


operation can be visibly checked Replace the motor damper (for
and conduct an ice-making test. refrigerator compartment/ slide
Does the baffle open/close? The baffle does not operate. compartment)
(Wait 1 minute for self-check). ❈Replace the fan grille as well
(See page 10 for ice-making test as the motor damper since
operation). they are combined together.

Normal

Is the motor damper covered with Yes


frost? Repair the frosted part.

No
Check the refrigerator compartment thermistor Refrigerator compartment
Put refrigerator compartment thermistor into ice thermistor abnormal Replace the refrigerator
water (0:), disconnect the 4-pin connector, and compartment thermistor
measure resistance between 3 (white) and 6
(white). •Resistance at 0: :approx. 6-7k".

Check the slide compartment thermistor Slide compartment


Put S-thermistor into ice water (0:), disconnect thermistor abnormal Replace the slide
the 6-pin connector, and measure resistance compartment thermistor
between 3 (white) and 6 (white).
•Resistance at 0: :approx. 6-7k".

Weak Cooling Strong


Refrigerator LOW MID
compartment HI CHILLED
Slide REFRIGERATOR CHILLED PARTIAL SOFT FREEZING
compartment
9-pin connector
33
66
L Refrigerator compartment room light
44 Refrigerator compartment
CN2 1 1 thermistor
11
55 22 Slide compartment
Control board

55 thermistor
CN7 1 1
77
44
8-pin
connector
CN4 33 11 Motor damper
4
44 55 2 M (for refrigerator
55 66 1 compartment/slide
66 22 3 compartment)

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Poor cooling
No
[2] Freezer compartment

1 Is the set temperature of each compartment set to “High”? Set the temperature to “High”.
Yes

2 Does cool air come out from the air outlet when the door of No
freezer compartment is opened and a magnet bar is attached Proceed to “The refrigerator fan motor does not work.”
to door switch?
Yes When compressor
operates, LEDs Displayed
Normal Replace three-
3 Check freezer compartment thermistor. indicate error code
way valve.
Dip freezer compartment thermistor into ice water (0:), and 41 as a result of
measure the resistance between terminal 3 (Sky blue) and self-check.
4 (Blue) by detaching 6-pin connector at the left-back bottom Not displayed
of vegetable compartment. Freezer
See page 18. 10-pin 2-pin compartment
•Resistance at 0: :approx. 6-7k".
connector connector thermistor
Defective thermistor 4 1

Control board
3 2
Replace freezer compartment thermistor. CN7
11
33
CN9 66
77 5
88 4 Three-way
99 3 valve
00 2
1

Not cooling at all


Does AC 230V run between 1 No Inspect power-supply wiring such
[3] Compressor does not operate.

and 3, terminals of CN1 on filter


board? as power cord and breaker etc.

Yes

Does AC 230V run between 3 No


and 5, terminals of CN2 on filter Repair the filter board.
board?

Yes
Detach each connector CN2 on
No
control board and filter board, and
continuity Motor protector (open circuit)
check the continuity between ter-
wBy measuring the resistance,
minals 5 and 5 respectively. ensure that the circuit is open.
(Check if there is a short or open
circuit in the motor protector.)
Abnormal
Continuity detected
No
Detach connector CN50 on control Disconnect 6-pin connector in
continuity Normal
board and check the continuity machine chamber to check resis-
among each terminal connected to tance between terminals of 1, 2 Check connector contact.
wires. and 3: approx.6.05"

Continuity detected Abnormal

Check the LED display of self- Abnormal


Measure the resistance of compre- Replace compressor.
check after turning on and off the ssor’s winding between (Motor defective)
power supply. (See page 11, 12) terminals of black, white, and red :
wWith all the connectors connect- approx.6.05"
ed.
Normal Replace lead wire
assembly C.
6-pin connector in machine chamber
11
Inverter-related parts may be
defective. Conduct ice making test
22 M Compressor
33
operation. 44 Motor
(See page 17 for LED display.) 55 protector

57 1 35
Filter board 57 1 35
CN1 CN12 CN2 CN50
11 11
33
Noise 33
filter
Control board

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Inverter-related abnormality indication


Save Ice mak-
mode ing stop Abnormality Possible cause Symptom Treatment
LED LED
5 3 •Abnormal •Compressor is Compressor Start
blinks blinks startup locked. does not run
after the power
•Abnormal •Control board is supply is turned Disconnect 6-pin Measure the
synchronization defective. on. connector in resistance of
❈Disconnection or machine chamber compressor’s
•Excessive contact failure of
to check resis- No winding No Replace
rotation tance between between each the com-
Connector CN10 on
each terminal of terminal of 1, pressor.
control board or 6-
1, 2 and 3: Are 2 and 3: Are
pin connector for
they approx. they approx.
machine chamber
6.05' (20:)? 6.05' (20:)?
Yes
Yes
*Replace lead wire assembly C.
Check the con- Abno- Connect
*Is compressor No
nection of CN50 rmal
energized at them
connector on
startup? properly.
control board.
Yes Normal
Replace the Replace the
compressor. control board.
*If control board is normal, compressor is energized
every 10 minutes.
Compressor vibrates at startup when it is being ener-
gized. Touch it with your hand to check.

5 2 •Abnormal •Compressor is Compressor Start


blinks blinks acceleration of locked. does not run
compressor after the power
•Control board is Is compressor No
supply is turned Replace the
defective. energized at the
on. control board.
❈Disconnection or time of start up?
contact failure of
Yes
Connector CN10 on
control board or 6- Replace the compressor.
pin connector for If control board is normal, compressor is energized
machine chamber every 10 minutes. Compressor vibrates at startup when
it is being energized. Touch it with your hand to check.

5 No •Defect of IPM •Control board is Compressor Replace the control board.


blinks blink and the parts detective. does not rotate.
in the control
board
•Defect of 12V
system power
supply
5 1 Bus-bar •Power supply voltage Compressor Start
blinks blink voltage is is abnormal. does not run at Arrange
abnormal. all with power 150V or power sup-
•Motor protector is on. more ply to obtain
defective. Measure the voltage of
power supply. the rated
•Reactor is defective. voltage,
280V or more 180-270V.
Arrange power supply to make the voltage
within 220-230V and conduct the following
checks.

Does AC220-230V Check the


run between CN2 No connection Abno-
Connect
rmal
terminals 7 and 5, between filter them
on the control board? board and properly.
(See page 25.) control board.
Yes Normal
Replace the Replace the
control board. filter board.
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Poor cooling
[4] Poor defrosting

1 Short-circuit the forcible defrosting terminal ➀ and ➁ on Yes (it is heating)


Check the following: half-open door,
buzzer board to actuate the forcible defrosting function and space between gaskets, the amount
check whether the defrost heater is working properly. *1 of ice.
No

2 Check if there is continuity between thermal fuse No Replace the defrost heater and the
and defrost heater. thermal fuse.
Yes
Check the resistance of the defrost
10-pin thermistor.
connector 2-pin Freezer
CN7 compartment
Control board

connector thermistor
33 4 4 <Buzzer board >
11 (Inside the hinge cover at the top of refrigerator)
11
66 3 3 22
8-pin connector
1
CN2 77 Buzzer
33 Short circuit
55 Thermal fuse
Compulsory defrosting
33 *1 The compulsory defrosting will not
Defrost heater
1 1 work when the temperature of the
2 2 defrost thermistor is 14: or more.
2-pin Defrost thermistor
connector
[5] The refrigerator fan motor does not work

1 Plug and unplug the power cord to perform self-check for Yes
abnormality at refrigerator fan motor. Is the LED indicating Replace refrigerator fan motor.
abnormality? Note: Refrigerator fan motor is combined
No with fan grille.
Check if CN4 connector on control
2 Plug and unplug the power cord to check if Not running
board is connected properly.
machine chamber fan motor is running.
If it is, replace the control board.
Running

3 Check the door switch for continuity. Room light is 4 Check the continuity by Normal Contact failure of
•Open and close the refrigerator door b not turned on disconnecting the CN7 connector
several times and check if the room light will and off. the control board. (See Need to be solved.
be turned on and off (Room light should get figure below.)
turned off when the door comes 10mm close Check if the connector on
Abnormal
to the refrigerator body a.) the door switch is connect-
Room light is turned on ed properly. If it is, replace
and off properly. the door switch.
5 Check the continuity of fan motor 6-pin connector at the No continuity
back of refrigerator compartment. Connect the connectors properly.

Continuity detected
Replace refrigerator fan motor.
Door switch for the refrigerator compartment door. Note: Refrigerator fan motor is combined
Condition with fan grille.
Opened Closed
of the door
1 - 3 OFF ON
6-pin connector
(In temperature 3-pin
adjustment box) connector
CN7
22 33 11
rator
11 44 33
Refrigerator compartment
10~
50m b oor of refrige
Control board

d
door switch m Rightpartment
com
CN4 2-pin a
66 r
connector frigerato ble
or of re geta
77 Freezer compartment door switch Left doartment f ve ent
88 11 11 comp r o m
Doompart
33 10-pin 2 2 2 2 c co er
f r eez t
connector
o o r of rtmen
6-pin (At the left-back D mp a
bottom of vegetable co
connector compartment)
11 4
22 3
33 2 M Refrigerator
fan motor
44 1

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Excessive cooling poor cooling


[6] Vegetable compartment

Is the temperature of Is the temperature of


No Set the temperature to No Set the temperature to
vegetable compartment vegetable compartment
“Low”. “High”.
set to “Low”? set to “High”?
Yes Go to 1 or 2.
Yes
Go to 1 or 2. Are the temperatures of Yes
refrigerator compart- Set the temperatures to
Check the thermistor, vegetable compartment No “Middle” or “High”.
1 heater, and control board. ment/ freezer compart-
ment set to “Low”?
Do the LEDs blink as shown below
when self-check is carried out?
Save mode Ice making Trouble of air outside air thermistor (1 blink and 8 blinks)?
Trouble stop LED
LED Replace the buzzer board.
R-thermistor 1 blink 3 blinks
C-thermistor 1 blink 4 blinks
Yes Replace the defective
V-thermister 1 blink 6 blinks
Outside air thermistor 1 blink 8 blinks thermistor.
Is there a short or open cir-
Either of them Trouble of refrigerator compartment
doesn’t blink. thermistor (1 blink and 3 blinks)? cuit in each thermistor and is Check the contact of con-
Trouble of slide compartment thermistor the resistance 0" or ∞"? No nector connecting each
Does vegetable compart- (1 blink and 4 blinks)?
ment have a resistance Trouble of vegetable compartment ther- thermistor and connector
of approx. 2.9k" mistor (1 blink and 6 blinks)? CN7 on control board. Fix
between wire-connected the incomplete contact.
terminal 5(CN2) and 3 0"
or In there a resistance of 0"
(CN3) on control board ∞" approx. 5.9k" between or
(resistance of vegetable 3 and 4, terminals of 4- ∞" Vegetable compartment
compartment heater)? pin connector which is heater is defective
It may have contact failure set at the left bottom of Note: If vegetable compartment
Yes of connector. Recheck the fan grille?
heater is found to be defective,
contact after the 4-pin con- the whole refrigerator should be
nector is connected. replaced with new one as it is
installed inside the refrigerator
Check the followings in case of excessive cooling. and the heater alone cannot be
Is there voltage AC230V between connector CN3 1 (Yellowish green) replaced.
and CN2 5 (Gray) on control board? No
Measure the voltage for over 10 seconds. Replace the control board.
When an analog tester detects AC230V, consider the control board
normal. (230V is outputted on every 10 seconds.)

Yes

Normal

2 Check refrigerator / slide compartment is excessive cooling (No cooling)

Follow the refrigerator compartment / slide compartment flowchart on page 15.

OK 8-pin connector
4 4 Duct heater
Explanation to the customer 8 8
6-pin connector (At the back of slide
compartment)
6 6 Vegetable compartment
5 5 thermistor
9-pin connector
3 3 L Room light
6 6
4 4 Refrigerator compartment
1 1 thermistor
CN3 2 2 Slide compartment
11 5 5 thermistor
Control board

4-pin connector
CN2 Vegetable
11 4 4
55 compartment
3 3 heater
CN7
77 11 Buzzer board
11 Outside air
44 55 thermistor
88

CN14
11
22

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5-6 TROUBLE CRITERION OF MAIN PARTS


MR-F46F-P
Components/ Parts Mounted
Part Name Check Method and Criterion Position
Compressor In the machine
White Model ETT57C13DAH
chamber at the
Rated input W 45.5/160 (1620/4200rpm) rear side of the
frame.
Starting current A 2.0
Running current A 0.71/2.22 (1620/4200rpm)
Black Red
Normal Abnormal
(faulty)
Measure the resistance
Winding Open (∞' )
with a tester.
(Black-White) 6.05 ' or
(White-Red) (20:) short circuit
(Red-Black) (0' )

Motor protector In the machine


Model MM3-71CCV
chamber at the
rear side of the
100 ± 5 : or more
Connected Open frame.
Energize it at 17.0A, 25: for 16 seconds at the longest.
point
Close 61 ± 8: or less
Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature)

Contact point
1 2 Normal Abnormal (faulty)

Less than 1' Open circuit (∞' )

1 2

Refrigerator UDQM002B3 In the fan grille


fan motor Model of the refrigera-
DC brushless
tor compart-
Number of pole 10 ment.
Diameter {110 (Mixed flow fan)
Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature)
Abnormal
Normal (faulty)
Between 1 and 4 (GND and IC Between 1 and 4
Power): About 12 k' : open circuit (∞' )
Between 3 and 4 (Power and Between 3 and 4
IC Power): ∞' : short circuit (0' )
4 IC Power
3 Power
2 FG
1 GND
IC

1 2 3 4 : Pin No.

Machine UDQM004B3 In the machine


chamber fan Model chamber at the
DC brushless
motor Number of pole 10 rear side of the
Diameter {110 (Extra fan) frame.
Operation method During compressor operation
Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature)
Normal Abnormal (faulty)
4
3
IC Power
Power
Between 1 and 4 (GND and IC Between 1 and 4
2 FG Power): About 9 k' : open circuit (∞' )
1 GND
IC
Between 3 and 4 (Power and Between 3 and 4
1 2 3 4 : Pin No.
IC Power): ∞' : short circuit (0' )

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Components/ Parts Mounted


Part Name Check Method and Criterion
Position
Water pump Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature) Under the water
motor tank holder in
The motor is turned on after the ice falls in the ice storage refrigerator com-
Operation method
corner on automatic ice making. partment.

Normal Abnormal (faulty)


Open (∞' ) or
16' (Approx.) short circuit
(0' )

Motor damper Measure the winding resistance. In the fan grille


for refrigerator for refrigerator
compartment/ compartment.
slide compart- Normal Abnormal (faulty) Connector is at
ment the left back of
Winding 415' Open (∞' ) or slide compart-
Blue-Brown short circuit
( Red-Yellow ) (Approx.) (0' )
ment.

Red

Yellow

Blue Brown

Defrost heater Rated input W 150 At the drip tray


under the evap-
Operation method The heater is energized while defrosting.
(Defrosting is finished when the evaporator is 14± 1.5: or more) orator of the
vegetable
Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature) compartment.

Normal Abnormal (faulty)

350'
Open circuit (∞' )
(Approx.)

Duct heater Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature) In the fan grille
of refrigerator
compartment
and vegetable
Normal Abnormal (faulty) compartment.
Connector is
5.9k' (Approx.) Open circuit (∞' ) at the left
back of slide
compartment.

The heater is turned on when vegetable compartment


Operation method thermistor has reached a lower temperature than the set
temperature for vegetable compartment.

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Components/ Parts Mounted


Part Name Check Method and Criterion Position
Vegetable Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature) In the floor of
compartment vegetable com-
heater partment.
Connector is
Normal Abnormal (faulty) at the left-back
bottom of
5.9k' (Approx.) Open circuit (∞' ) vegetable
compartment.

The heater is turned on when vegetable compartment


Operation method thermistor has reached a lower temperature than the set
temperature for vegetable compartment.

Water pipe Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature) At left-bottom
heater wall of veg-
etable compart-
ment.
Normal Abnormal (faulty) Connector is
in the cover
13k' (Approx.) Open circuit (∞' ) of water pipe
heater.

When ice-making thermistor has reached approx. 10: or


below, the heater is turned on with energizing rate
Operation method
adjusted by the set temperature of freezer
compartment.

Rotational Measure the resistance with a tester. (Ambient temperature : Room temperature) In the rotational
heater board heater board of
refrigerator
compartment.

Normal Abnormal (faulty)

5.3k' (Approx.) Open circuit (∞' )

The heater is turned on with energizing rate adjusted by


Operation method compressor’s operational condition and outside
temperature.

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Components/ Parts Mounted


Part Name Check Method and Criterion Position
Thermistor Measure the resistance with a tester according to the following graph. Defrost ther-
(Thermistor resistance values against temperature) mistor
In the evapora-
•Resistance measured under the ambient temperature from -50: to +50: tor
1. 200' to 500k' ·····················Normal Vegetable com-
2. Out of the above range ·········Abnormal partment ther-
mistor
Thermistor resistance values In the fan grille
(k') against temperature Thermistor Check Procedure
35 •Thermistor resistance value will vary at the back of
with the change of temperature. vegetable com-
Outside air thermistor
•Take the temperature around the partment.
30 (In the buzzer board)
Refrigerator thermistor, and then measure thermis- Freezer com-
compartment
25 tor resistance using a tester. partment ther-
Slide
compartment The relation between resistance and mistor and Ice
Resistance values

Freezer temperature is as shown on the left making tray


20 compartment
Defrosting
side. thermistor
15
ice tray
Inner In the Ice mak-
Vagetable
compartment thermistor ing of freezer
compartment.
10
Refrigerator
5 compartment
thermistor
0 In the control
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 (;) panel of refriger-
Temperature ator compart-
ment.
Troubleshooting with self-check Slide compart-
ment thermis-
(1)If the self-check indicates the abnormality of thermistor when the power is
tor
turned on, measure the resistance of the thermistor.
In the control
•If there is a short circuit in the thermistor, there may be a defect in the contact
panel of refriger-
of the connector or the element of the thermistor.
ator compart-
(2)When the self-check indicates the abnormality of thermistor a few seconds
ment.
after the power is turned on, check the contact of the connector.
Outside air
thermistor
In the buzzer
board.

Three-way A 5 In the machine


valve Model NSCE001DB1 chamber at the
rear side of the
A 2 frame.
Normal Abnormal (faulty)

1 3 4 54'~66' (Gray Open (∞' ) or


[common] A/ A/ B/ short-circuited
B COM B (0' )
B each phase)

1 2 3 4 5
B A COM B A
Check the operation of three-way valve
Check the operation by following either (1) or (2) below. When a popping sound is
heard 1 to 25 times, it is considered that the valve operates normally. The sound
is clearly heard around the back of the product.
(1) Reset the power supply. Check the operation right after that.
(2) Ice making test. Check the operation right after the test is over.

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Components/ Parts Mounted


Part Name Check Method and Criterion Position
LED for deodor- The pointer on the tester equipped with a diode range shakes In the control
ization (DC 12V) when measuring the resistance between 9-pin connector panel of refrig-
<LED 2> Normal condition No.7(-) and No.8(+). erator compart-
When it is hard Use a tester equipped with a diode range ( ) for judge- ment.
to deodorize an ment.
unpleasant
smell, check the Timing in Supply the electricity for 20 minutes after the compressor
followings continuity stops operating.
The pointer on the tester equipped with a diode range does
not shake when measuring the resistance between 9-pin
Abnormal connector No.7(-) and No.8(+).
condition Make sure that the pointer on the tester does not shake even
if the polarities are reversed.
•Resistance: Short-circuited (0')
LED on the figure below turns violet for 20 minutes while the electricity is being
supplied, however, this cannot be checked since LED is in the control panel.
Note: LED cannot be replaced individually because it is combined with control panel.

Use a tester equipped


with a diode range
V-LED ( ).

V-LED for bacte- After water is supplied to the tank. Outside of con-
ria removal from Timing in After the ice level sensor lever detects that ice storage cave section for
water tank continuity becomes full. putting water
(DC 12V) While the door is kept open (for maximum of 5 minutes). tank in.
<LED 1>
When the door is opened, V-LED goes out (within 5 minutes).
Abnormal
condition wCheck if the 6-pin connector in the temperature adjustment
box is connected.

V-LED

5-7 TEST POINT DIAGRAM OF FILTER BOARD


MR-F46F-P

AC220~230V

AC220~230V
24
(Inverter

(Inverter
12~18V

circuit)

DC+5V

circuit)

} 5 12V common
}
}

4 Buzzer output
DC

+
+

3 Compulsory defrosting terminal input


2 Outside air thermistor
CN14

1 5V common
1 5V common
2 Door switch input
3 Freezer compartment thermistor
4 Refrigerator compartment thermistor
5 Ice-tray-thermistor
Compressor

} 5 W phase 6 Defrost thermistor


3 V phase CN7 7 Slide compartment thermistor
1 U phase 8 Vegetable compartment thermistor
9
10
11
12 Ultraviolet purified ice maker LED
1 GND
2 Ice making stop switch
3 Save mode switch
4
5
6 Ice making stop LED
7 Save mode LED
8
9

CN8
10 Temperature adjustment of freezer compartment
11 Temperature adjustment of vegetable compartment
5-8 TEST POINT DIAGRAM OF CONTROL BOARD

12 Temperature adjustment of slide compartment


control circuit)
(Refrigerator
DC12~16V

13 Temperature adjustment of refrigerator compartment


} 14 5V commom
+

AM00B230
1

25
2 GND
3 GND
4 Machine chamber fan motor +
5 Machine chamber fan motor FG signal
6 Machine chamber fan motor / Refrigerator fan motor

CN4
driver IC power source
7 Fan motor FG signal
8 Fan motor +
9
10
DC270~320V

11
} 12
+

13
14
15
16
} Damper for refrigerator
compartment/ slide compartment
Page 25

(Refrigerator control circuit)


} 10 Power supply of three-way valve
9
}

CN9
8
} Electromagnetic three-way valve
7
6
05.5.9 3:50 PM

+
5 Ice maker (rotation)
4 Ice maker (reverse)
3 Ice maker position switch
MR-F46F-P

}
2 Water pump

DC+5V

3 Defrost heater
1

compartment

compartment

heater board
Drain heater
1 Refrigerator

5 Water pipe
3 Rotational
room light

1 Vegetable
5 } AC 230V

heater

heater
CN2

CN3
7

7
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6 NAMES OF THE PARTS

MR-F46F-P
Refrigerator compartment

Height adjustable shelf


Free pocket (right)

Free pocket (left)


Free egg tray (small)

Lid
Sliding case
Three-way flexishelf (with aluminum tray)
Free box
Tube stand

Bottle pocket (left) Bottle pocket (right)

Water tank Egg case


(with slide-way lid
and free egg shelf)
Vegetable compartment

Vitamin guard Freezer compartment


cassette
Does not need to be
replaced.
Slide case Freezing case
(upper)
Vegetable stand
Freezing case
Vegetable case (lower)

Aluminum tray

Automatic ice maker


Water tank (app. 1.1L)
Water supply port cap
Water tank lid
Pipe
Water supply pump,
Light-type bacteria
removing filter
Water supply pipe
V-LED lamp
Bring light to the
bacteria removing
filter to prevent the
bacteria from being Ice tray
bred in the water tank. ❈Can not be removed.
Sound proof mat
❈Reduces the sound of ice dropping into the storage
corner.
Do not remove the mat.
Ice server

Ice storage corner

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7 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
MR-F46F-P
Plug out before work!!
Check the automatic ice-maker operation with the test switch.
In item 2, 3, 4 and 5, several kinds of screws and rivets are used. Do not mistake to use them.
A B E F G

4✕12 4✕12 (Black) Rivet Rivet Rivet


Stainless steel With metal washer

OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS


1. Elect cover ➔ Control board Photo 1 Rivet E
(1)Detach 5 screws fixing the elect cover and the rivetE on the
upper rear side of the refrigerator. (See photo 1)
Control board
(2)Disconnect the connector and unscrew lead wires to remove
the control board. Screw Elect cover
fixing
Caution on assembly lead wire
Firmly connect the lead wires and the connector. Ensure the wires
are not pinched. 5 fixing screws

2. Parts inside the refrigerator compartment: Vertical partition Photo 2 Partition-fixing catch
➔ Slide compartment partition (lower) ➔Slide compart-
ment case cover ➔ Right rail of the slide compartment ➔
Temperature adjustment box ➔ Room light cover
(1)Detach the height adjustable shelf (o2), three-way flexishelf, Slide compartment
slide compartment case, and free box (o2) from the refrigerator partition (lower)
compartment.
Catches
Vertical partition
1Detach catches at the bottom of slide compartment partition
(lower) and slide the vertical partition to detach it. Vertical
(See photo 2) partition
Slide compartment partition (lower) Photo 3 Right rail of the slide compartment
1Pull out the catches of both sides and slide the partition to
detach it. (See photo 3, 4)
Slide compartment case cover Control panel
Press catches on the right rail of the slide compartment and slide
the cover along the groove to detach it. (See photo 3) Rivet E
Fixing catch for slide compart-
Unhook front catches of both sides to pull out slide compartment
partition (upper). (See photo 3, 4) ment partition (upper)
Groove

Cover-fixing catch.
Press here.
Fan grille Tray RV Fixing catch for slide com-
Right rail of the Move the axis at the right partment partition (lower)
slide compartment of the cover to remove the cover Photo 4
as the arrow in the figure. Fixing catch for
slide compartment
partition (upper)
Right rail of the slide compartment ScrewA
(2)Detach rivet F and right rail of the slide compartment. Catch
(See photo 3) Temperature adjust-
Catch ment box
Temperature adjustment box
(3)Peel off the seal and remove screw A. Fixing catch for slide compartment
Then press the temperature adjustment box toward the fan partition (lower) Tray RV
grille and take it out after unhooking a catch. (See photo 4)
(4)To take out temperature adjustment box, detach connector from Photo 5 Catches
the board.
Room light cover
1Push up the lower catch, and pull the room light cover toward
you.
2Detach two upper catches to take out the cover.
(See photo 5)
Catch
Room light cover

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS

3. Parts inside the refrigerator compartment ➔ Parts inside Photo 6


the vegetable compartment ➔ Vegetable case cover ➔
Water pump motor ➔ V-LED Catch Vegetable Catch
Tray RV case cover
(1)Detach the parts inside the refrigerator compartment. (See [2])
(2)Detach the parts inside the refrigerator compartment (Vegetable
case, Slide case, Vegetable stand). Rivet F
Catches Catches
(3)Detach the door of the vegetable compartment.
(4)To detach tray RV, hold and lift it from the side of refrigerator Vegetable compartment
compartment. (See photo 6)
Vegetable case cover Photo 7
(5)Remove rivet F at the center and six catches.
Then pull the cover towards you to remove. (See photo 6)
Water pump motor
Screw
(6)Remove two screws and cut the lead wire of water-pump motor
to detach it. V-LED
Ceiling of
V-LED Screw vegetable
Water pump motor compartment
Remove two screws and cut the lead wire of V-LED to remove the
V-LED. (See photo 7)

4. Parts inside the refrigerator compartment ➔ Parts inside Photo 8 Catch Ceiling duct
the vegetable compartment ➔ Cover (control panel) ➔
Ceiling duct ➔ Control panel, Duct R ➔ Cover (fan grille) ➔ Catch
Fan grille ➔ Defrost heater, Drip tray, DEF thermistor
(1)Detach parts in refrigerator compartment. (See [2]) Rivet F Rivet F
(2)Detach parts in vegetable compartment. (See [3])
Catch
Catch
Cover (control panel) Room light
Catch Catch
(3)Remove rivet E (one rivet) and pull the cover. Then detach
lower catches (two parts.) (See photo 8) Control panel
(4)Detach the connector. Rivet E

Ceiling duct Cover (control panel)


(5)Pull out the ceiling duct to detach it. (See photo 8)
Catches
Control panel Duct R Catches
(6)Remove rivet F of the right and left sides (two rivets each) and
detach catches (six parts). Pull out the control panel and detach Fan grille
lower catches (two parts). (See photo 8)
Photo 9
Fan grille
Screw A Refrigerator
Cover (fan grille) compartment
(7)Detach rivet E to take out the cover.
(8)Detach the connector. (See photo 10) Screw B Fan grille

Fan grille Screw B


(9)To detach fan grille, remove screw A (photo 10) at the upper Photo 10
center and screw B (photo 9, 10) of the right and left sides (two
Fan grille
screws each). (See photo 9 and 10)
❈Motor damper and thermal fuse are combined with fan grille.
Cover (Fan grille)
❈Fan and the fan motor are combined with fan grille.
Rivet E Screw B
Caution on assembly
1Use new tapes and sealing materials for assembly. Screw A
2When putting some tape across joints, tape them securely so Vegetable
that they will not leak the cool air. Screw B compartment
3Attach a connector securely in order to prevent contact failure.
Figure 1 Aluminum tape
Defrost heater Drip tray Drip tray

(10)Peal off the tape that fixes lead wires on the wall of the veg-
etable compartment. Then take out defrost heater together tape tape
with heater roof.
Detach heater roof and heater cover from the defrost heater.
Detach the drip tray after removing the defrost heater.
Heater roof
Defrost heater Defrost heater cover

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OPERATING PROCEDURE PHOTOS

Defrost thermistor (DEF thermistor) Photo 11


(11)Cut the binder and disconnect the connector to remove the DEF thermistor
DFF thermistor (See photo 11) Evaporator
Caution on assembly
1Attach defrost heater in place and slacken the lead wires in
order to prevent water from entering the glass tube.
2Attach the drip tray securely to the lower parts.
3Attach the DFF thermistor in place. (If they are attached out of
place, thermal characteristics will go wrong.)
4Attach the lead wires to the fixture. Defrost heater

5. Parts inside the freezer compartment ➔ Cover (top) ➔ Ice Photo 12 Rivet G
corner ➔ Air guide Catch
(1)Detach the parts inside the freezer compartment (upper and
lower) such as freezing case, the ice server, and partition plate.
(2)Detach the doors (upper and lower) of the freezer compartment
by pulling them toward you.

Cover (Upper)
Automatic
(3)Remove 2 rivets and 3 catches in order to detach the cover. ice maker Rivet G
(See photo 12) Catches
(4)Disconnect the connector. Freezer compartment
Automatic ice maker
Photo 13 Catches
(5)Push up a catch and pull the automatic ice maker to the right
side. (See photo 12)

Air guide
Air guide
(6)Remove lower rivet F and detach three upper catches.
Pull out the air guide to detach it. (See photo 13)

Freezer
compartment

Rivet F

6. Parts inside the water tank tray ➔ Parts inside the veg- photo 14
etable compartment ➔ Vegetable compartment door ➔ Water pipe (upper)
Water pipe (lower) ➔ Cover of water pipe heater ➔ Door
switch
Water tank tray
(1)Lift up the water tank tray from the refrigerator compartment
side and take it out together with the water pipe (upper).
(See photo 14) Water tank tray
Refrigerator
Water pipe (lower)
compartment
(2)Detach the vegetable-compartment door. (See [3])
(3)Lift up the pipe cover by holding its small hollows.
Detach the cover and water pipe (lower). (See photo 15) photo 15

Cover of water pipe heater Screw A


(4)Remove screw A (two screws). (See photo 15) Cover of water pipe heater
(5)Detach inner catch 1 and push the cover to the back.
Detach inner catch 2 and pull out the cover. (See photo 15)
(6)Detach the connector.
Pipe cover
Caution on assembly Water pipe (lower)
Catch 2
1Fit the water tank tray properly in order to prevent a water leak.
2Connect the upper water pipe with the lower one.
Door switch Catch 1 Small hollows
(7)Insert a minus screwdriver between switch and body to remove
Screw A
the door switch.

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OPERATING PROCEDURE
7. Compressor cover ➔ Machine chamber fan motor ➔ Compressor
(1)Remove 7 screws for compressor cover at the back of the refrigerator.

Machine chamber fan motor


(2)Detach the connector.
(3)Remove a screw that fixes bellmouth. Pull out the whole fan motor and disconnect the terminals.
(4)Pull out the fan from the fan motor.
(5)Detach the lid-fixing screw to take out the fan motor.
Compressor
(6)Collect gas from the charge pipe on the high pressure side.
(7)After collecting gas, cut the charge pipe on the low pressure side.
(8)Detach the welded section of the discharge pipe and suction pipe.
(9)Replace the compressor and the dryer at a time.
(The dryer should be the one parked with the compressor.)

Caution on assembly
1To open the three-way valve fully, set the rotational speed of compressor to Level 5 by its change mode and 2 minutes
after the setting, disconnect the power plug.
2After attaching the compressor, be sure to purge air and charge gas from charge pipe on low-pressure side.
3Arrange the piping so that the pipes will not hit each other and compressor cover, which causes loud noise. Then attach
the compressor cover.
4When all the work is complete, be sure to check the cooling performance and the gas leak from the welded points.
5When attaching compressor cover, be careful so that carry handles are not disconnected.

Heat radiation
Heat radiation pipe at back side
pipe at right side
Three-way valve
Heat radiation
pipe of flat face
flange
w

w
w w
w
w

w w
w
w

Dryer Heat radiation


Compressor
pipe at left side
w w w

Charge pipe Charge pipe Machine chamber


(High pressure side) (Low pressure side) fan motor

Keep the clearance between each


parts for 10 to 15mm.
w : This mark shows welded point.

Attach U washer as the figure shown below.


Piping connection of three-way valve

To capillary tube
To capillary tube Exit (right)
Exit (left)

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8 PARTS LIST
DOOR PARTS Abbreviation
MR-F46F-SB-P 5 R/L Refrigerator compartment (Left) V Vegetable compartment
MR-F46F-SS-P R/R Refrigerator compartment (Right) F Freezer compartment
MR-F46F-SW-P
Badge
8 15
1 assembly
16
6

9 17
7 Door stopper
(Right) 10
11
2
12 18

Door stopper
(Left)

3 19

13

20

4
14

Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the figures.
Spec. MR-F46F
No. Part No. Part name or P
Drawing No. SB SS SW
T1W 09V 009 Without gasket, With hinge assembly (Left/ upper) 1
1 T1W 08V 009 Outer door panel (R/L) Without gasket, With hinge assembly (Left/ upper) 1
T1W 06T 009 Without gasket, With hinge assembly (Left/ upper) 1
2 M20 E16 747 Door stopper (Left) 1 1 1
T1W 09V 002 Without gasket 1
3 M20 JT5 002 Outer door panel (V) Without gasket 1
T1W 07V 002 Without gasket 1
T1W 09V 001 Without gasket 1
4 M20 JT5 001 Outer door panel (F) Without gasket 1
T1W 07V 001 Without gasket 1
5 T1W 01L 031 Badge assembly 1 1 1
T1W 09V 000 Without gasket 1
6 M20 JT5 000 Outer door panel (R/R) Without gasket 1
M20 HJ7 000 Without gasket 1
7 M20 E16 745 Door stopper (Right) 1 1 1
8 M20 GE2 119 Free pocket (Right) 3 3 3
9 M20 EG0 115 Egg case 1 1 1
10 M20 EG0 110 Door gasket (R/R) 1 1 1
11 M20 GE3 124 Bottle pocket (Right) 1 1 1
12 M20 GE2 139 Tube stand 1 1 1
13 M20 JT5 151 Frame (V) 1 1 1
14 M20 HJ9 157 Frame (F) 1 1 1
15 T1W 08N 050 Rotational heater board 1 1 1
16 M20 GE3 119 Free pocket (Left) 2 2 2
17 M20 EG0 110 Door gasket (R/L) 1 1 1
18 M20 GE2 124 Bottle pocket (Left) 1 1 1
19 M20 EG0 112 Door gasket (V) For interior board of vegetable compartment door 1 1 1
20 M20 EG0 111 Door gasket (F) For interior board of freezer compartment door 1 1 1
21 M20 V48 607 Spring (Rotational heater board) 1 1 1
22 M20 AN3 717 Upper hinge assembly (Rotational heater bord) 1 1 1
23 M20 AN3 715 Lower hinge assembly (Rotational heater bord) With spring 1 1 1
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BODY PARTS
MR-F46F-SB-P
MR-F46F-SS-P
Hinge cover
MR-F46F-SW-P 21 (Right)

1
Hinge assembly
22 (Right / Upper)

2
23
3
24 Guide
Hinge assembly
25
(Left / Upper)
4 26
27
Hinge cover
(Left) 28
5 29
30 Tank pipe
6
31 Filter cover
Thermo dial 32 Light-type
bacteria
removing fil-
7 ter
Water supply
33 pump
Water supply
34 port tank cap
8 35
36
37
9 38 Bearing

10
11 39
12
40
13 41
42
14
15 18 Screw label
16
17 43
18
Screw label

19
20

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Abbreviation
R.V. Between refrigerator compartment and vegetable compartment
I.M. Ice maker
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the figures.
Spec. MR-F46F
No. Part No. Part name or P
Drawing No. SB SS SW
1 T1W 03K 328 Elect cover 1 1 1
2 T1W 08N 858 Control panel With deodorizing filter and V-LED for deodorization 1 1 1
3 T1W 07V 701 Hinge assembly (Left/ Upper) 1 1 1
T1W 15T 705 1
4 T1W 08T 705 Hinge cover (Left) 1
T1W 13N 705 1
5 M20 EG1 808 Connector cover (Control panel) 1 1 1
6 T1W 08N 863 Temperature adjustment box 1 1 1
7 M20 AY1 305 Thermo dial 4 4 4
8 M20 EG0 525 Water supply pipe (Upper) With water tank tray 1 1 1
9 M20 E12 702 Hinge assembly (Left/ Lower) 1 1 1
10 T1W 08N 663 Fan grille assembly W1 1 1 1
11 T1W 01L 364 Water supply pipe heater cover 1 1 1
12 T1W 01L 350 Automatic ice maker assembly 1 1 1
13 T1W 01L 808 Connector cover (Fan grille) 1 1 1
14 M20 V40 938 Carry handle A set for both sides 1 1 1
15 M20 EG0 652 Compressor cover 1 1 1
16 M20 E31 794 Caster set 2 2 2
17 M20 EG0 835 Air guide 1 1 1
18 M20 P32 709 Screw label 2 2 2
19 M20 GL0 795 Capacitor assembly 2 2 2
20 M20 GL0 460 Adjustment bolt 2 2 2
M20 HH0 707 1
21 M20 HA1 707 Hinge cover (Right) 1
M20 GG6 707 1
22 M20 E11 701 Hinge assembly (Right/ Upper) 1 1 1
23 M20 EG0 665 Ceiling duct assembly 1 1 1
24 M20 AZ7 835 Guide 1 1 1
25 M20 AE2 470 Room light cover 1 1 1
26 M20 EG0 864 Slide corner rail (Right) 1 1 1
27 M20 EG4 456 Slide compartment partition (Lower) 1 1 1
28 M20 GE5 408 Tray R.V. 1 1 1
29 M20 HJ9 802 Vertical partition 1 1 1
30 M20 Y51 503 Tank pipe 1 1 1
31 M20 JA0 442 Filter cover 1 1 1
32 M20 HV3 526 Light-type bacteria removing filter Combined with photocatalyst 1 1 1
33 M20 GA0 519 Water supply pump 1 1 1
34 M20 GE2 531 Water supply port tank cap 1 1 1
35 M20 E11 702 Hinge assembly (Right/ Lower) 1 1 1
36 M20 GE2 527 Water tank lid 1 1 1
37 M20 JK1 520 Water tank assembly 1 1 1
38 M20 Y50 798 Bearing 4 4 4
39 M20 GE2 442 Pipe cover 1 1 1
40 M20 EG0 503 Water pipe (Lower) 1 1 1
41 M20 HA7 107 Packing 1 1 1
42 T1W 01L 442 Cover I.M. assembly 1 1 1
M20 HH0 730 1
43 M20 HA7 730 Toe grille 1
M20 HA6 730 1
44 M20 HA0 805 Rivet One rivet each 1 1 1
45 M20 HH1 442 Thermistor (I) cover With parts for fixing the thermistor 1 1 1
W1: With bell mouth, fan motor, fan, motor damper, heater, and vegetable heater.
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ELECTRICAL PARTS Abbreviation


19
MR-F46F-SB-P 1 R Refrigerator compartment
20
MR-F46F-SS-P C Slide compartment
MR-F46F-SW-P 2 Ice making compartment
I
3
Between Vegetable compartment and
Thermistor (R)
V.F
4 freezer compartment

5
16 Bush

6 21
16 Bush
Thermistor (C) 7
22

Thermistor (DEF) Door switch


8 23
(For refrigerator compartment)
9 24
Thermistor (F) 10
V-LED 11 25

12 26
13 27
Thermistor (I) 14
Door switch 15 28 Motor protector
(For freezer compartment)
Bush 16 29
17 30
16

18
Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the figures.
Spec. MR-F46F
No. Part No. Part name or P
Drawing No. SB SS SW
1 T1W 06T 339 Control board 1 1 1
2 M20 JE8 374 Buzzer board 1 1 1
3 M20 GE2 312 Refrigerator compartment thermistor 1 1 1
4 T1W 01L 366 Room light socket 1 1 1
5 T1W S01 360 Room light 240V,10W 1 1 1
6 T1W 01T 395 Plug cord assembly 1 1 1
7 M20 EG0 313 Slide compartment thermistor 1 1 1
8 M20 AE2 311 Defrost thermistor 1 1 1
9 M20 GE2 382 Operation P.C. board 1 1 1
10 T1W 01L 311 Freezer thermistor 1 1 1
11 M20 GE2 355 V-LED For bacteria removal from water tank, with packing 1 1 1
12 T1W 01L 469 Gear box Automatic ice maker 1 1 1
13 M20 GE2 327 Motor (Water tank) 1 1 1
14 T1W 02L 316 Ice making compartment thermistor With a thermistor cover 1 1 1
15 M20 AY1 389 Door switch (For freezer compartment) With a water pipe heater 1 1 1
16 M20 W40 329 Bush 4 4 4
17 M20 E31 325 Machine chamber fan motor UDQM004B3 1 1 1
18 M20 H40 656 Bellmouth 1 1 1
19 T1W 02N 339 Filter board 1 1 1
20 T1W 01N 352 MOV assembly 1 1 1
21 M20 EG0 320 Fan motor UDQM002B3 1 1 1
22 M20 EG0 321 Fan 1 1 1
23 M20 EG0 388 Door switch (For refrigerator compartment) 1 1 1
24 M20 Y40 537 Heater roof 1 1 1
25 T1W 07V 392 Defrost heater 110V,150W / Deodorizing function equipped 1 1 1
26 M20 W40 397 Heater cover 1 1 1
27 M20 EG0 536 Drip tray 1 1 1
28 M20 AA0 340 Motor protector MM3-71CCV 1 1 1
29 M20 AA0 341 Terminal cover 1 1 1
30 M20 H32 321 Fan 1 1 1
31 T1W 08N 304 Lead wire assembly Lead wire of compressor 1 1 1
32 M20 AA8 304 Lead wire assembly M Lead wire of fan motor in machine room 1 1 1
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ACCESSORY AND UNIT PARTS Abbreviation


MR-F46F-SB-P MR-F46F-SS-P MR-F46F-SW-P V Vegetable compartment

2 14
3 15
27
4 16
Aluminum
5 23
tray 17
6
18 28
7 19 Valve coil

8 Vitamin guard 24
cassette 29
9
20
10 25 Three-way
valve
11 21
U washer 30
12 22
Aluminum 26
tray
5
13 Rubber mount

Part numbers that are circled are not shown in the figures.
Spec. MR-F46F
No. Part No. Part name or P
Drawing No. SB SS SW
1 M20 GA6 423 Height adjustable shelf 2 2 2
2 M20 Y50 427 Three-way flexishelf (Rear) 1 1 1
3 M20 Y50 428 Three-way flexishelf (Front) 1 1 1
4 M20 EG3 411 Sliding case 1 1 1
5 M20 H50 437 Aluminum tray 2 2 2
6 M20 EG3 122 Free box 2 2 2
7 M20 GE5 849 Vegetable compartment case cover 1 1 1
8 M20 GE5 406 Slide case (V) 1 1 1
9 M20 Y50 404 Vegetable stand 1 1 1
10 M20 EG3 483 Sound proof mat 1 1 1
11 M20 EG3 414 Freezing case (Upper) 1 1 1
12 M20 V40 462 Ice server 1 1 1
13 M20 EG3 451 Freezing case (Lower) 1 1 1
14 M20 EG3 456 Compartment partition (Upper) 1 1 1
15 M20 EG0 418 Slide compartment case cover 1 1 1
16 M20 EG2 122 Slide-way lid 1 1 1
17 M20 AA0 115 Free egg shelf 1 1 1
18 M20 EG1 122 Egg case 1 1 1
19 M20 GA1 486 Vitamin guard cassette 1 1 1
20 M20 EG3 405 Vegetable case 1 1 1
21 M20 AA0 407 Partition plate (F) 1 1 1
22 M20 Y50 435 Drain pan 1 1 1
23 M20 EG0 995 Evaporator assembly 1 1 1
24 T91 502 721 Compressor ETT57C 1 1 1
25 M20 EH2 736 U washer 3 washers 1 1 1
26 M20 AA0 797 Rubber mount 4 4 4
27 M20 GA0 980 Dryer 1 1 1
28 M20 JA0 944 Valve coil 1 1 1
29 M20 JA0 945 Three-way valve With valve coil 1 1 1
30 M20 GE5 940 Radiator plate assembly 1 1 1
31 M20 GE2 984 Discharge pipe 1 1 1
32 M20 EG0 984 Suction pipe 1 1 1

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Distributed in May 2005. No. OA081 7 New publication, effective May 2005
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