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GRAND-CRU PJT BASIC MODEL : RL60GG*

MODEL NAME :

LOGO RL56GE*/H*/P*/R*/S*
RL58GE*/H*/P*/Q*/R*/W*
RL60GE*/G*/H*/L*/Q*/S*/Z*

“ Add your company slogan ”

RL60GQ*/ RL60GL*/S* RL58GQ*/ RL58GP*/W* RL56GR*/ RL56GP*/W* RL56GS*


G*/Z*/H*/E* R*/H*/E* H*/E*

GRAND CRU-PJT TRAINING


MANUAL
Contents

1 Block Diagram

2 Wiring Diagram

3 PCB Diagram

4 Product Introduction

5 Troubleshooting

6 Disassembly & Assembly


Model Code
1. Block Diagram
1-1 Schematic Diagram (PBA Main)
1-1-1. Q/G Option
1. Block Diagram
1-1 Schematic Diagram (PBA Main)
1-1-2. R/P/Z/H/L Option
1. Block Diagram
1-1 Schematic Diagram (PBA Main)
1-1-3. W/E/S Option
2. Wiring Diagram
2-1 Wire Harness

ROOM TAPING “A”


CODE COMP CSZ C FAN DISPLAY OPTION LABEL
LED COLOR

DA96-00828A INV O O SIDE 7 SEG Q,G GRAY BLK

INV R,P,Z
DA96-00828B X O SIDE 7SEG YEL RED
60H

INV
DA96-00828C X O TOP 7SEG 68/56H PNK YEL

INV BAR YEL-


DA96-00828D X O TOP L WHT
TYPE GRN

DA96-00828E AC X X SIDE 7SEG 60E S-BLU BLK

W
DA96-00828F AC X X TOP 7SEG PRP BLU
58/56 E

BAR
DA96-00828G AC X X TOP S ORG GRN
TYPE
2. Wiring Diagram
2-2 Q/G Option

Not use

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2. Wiring Diagram
2-3 R/P/Z/H Option

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2. Wiring Diagram
2-4 L Option

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2. Wiring Diagram
2-5 W/E Option

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2. Wiring Diagram
2-6 S Option

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3. PCB Diagram
3-1 Parts Arrangement (Main Board)
3-1-1. Q/G Option
1. It controls the Coolselect Zone Damper and
Heater.
2. It controls the Fridge Damper and Heater.
3. Section for Diode Option Setting
4. EEPROM : Storing/Writing various data.
5. This Relay Section controls the AC Load and
operates by receiving the driving signals for
Micom via the Sink IC.
6. It receives various sensor signals and delivers
them to MICOM after eliminating noises, and it
detects the door open.
7. MAIN → PANEL PCB Control
8. Fan Motor Driver : It supplies 8V ~ 12V to the
motors depending on their types.(Option)
9. Buzzer Alarm : It sends out periodic alarm
sounds when a button is pressed or when the
door is open.
10. MICOM, Clock Generation, Software Resetting
11. Main Micom(CPU)
12. LED LAMP Control Circuitry (F/R
LAMP)/(Option)
13. Inverter COMP. Signal Part

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3. PCB Diagram
3-1 Parts Arrangement (Main Board)
3-1-2. R/P/Z/H/L Option
1. Inverter COMP. Signal Circuit
2. It controls the Fridge Damper and the Damper
Heater (Option).
3. It is the Diode Option setting circuit for option
setting.
4. EEPROM : It stores various kinds of data.
5. It is a relay for AC load controlling and operates
with the MICOM driving signals received from the
Sink IC, and there is the AC load connector.
6. By receiving various sensor signals, the MICOM
eliminates noise and detects the door open/close.
7. It controls the operation of MAIN →
PANEL PCB.
8. Fan Motor Driver : It supplies 8V~12V to various
motors (Option).
9. Buzzer Alarm Circuit (Button Input Sound &
Door Open Alarm)
10. MICOM, Clock Generation &Software Reset
Circuit.
11. Main Micom (CPU)
12. It is the LED Lamp Control Circuit
(F/R LAMP)/(Option).

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3. PCB Diagram
3-1 Parts Arrangement (Main Board)
3-1-3. Q/G Option
1. It controls the Coolselect Zone Damper and the
Damper Heater.
2. It controls the Fridge Damper and the Damper
Heater (OPTION).
3. It is the Diode Option setting circuit for option
setting.
4. EEPROM : It stores various kinds of data.
5. It is a relay for AC load controlling and operates
with the MICOM driving signals received from
the Sink IC, and there is the AC load connector.
6. By receiving various sensor signals, the MICOM
eliminates noise and detects the door
open/close.
7. It controls the operation of MAIN → PANEL
PCB.
8. Fan Motor Driver : It supplies 8V~12V to various
motors (Option).
8. Buzzer Alarm Circuit (Button Input Sound &
Door Open Alarm)
10. MICOM, Clock Generation &Software Reset
Circuit.
11. Main Micom (CPU)
12. It is the LED Lamp Control Circuit (F/R
LAMP)/(Option).
13. It receives the AC Power and generates
DC12V/5V for the MAIN PCB (SMPS Circuit).
3. PCB Diagram
3-2 Parts Layout (Inverter Board)
3-2-1. G/H/L/P/R/Z Option
1. PCB Power Supply : Circuit changing the input
power to the fridge control power with SMPS.
After converting to 12V and 5V, supply them to
Main PBA.
After converting to 15V and 5V, use them for
Inverter control.
2. Bootstrap Circuit : Independent Power Circuit for
IPM High-Phase Driving.
3. Location Pick-Up Circuit : Detection of Rotor
Location by monitoring the U/V/W-Phase of
Compressor.
4. IPM : It is a Power Module which consists of
HVIC(1), LVIC(1), IGBT(6) and Diode(6) and
drives the compressor with IGBT On/Off
controlling at the Micom.
5. Shunt Resistor : Compressor Current Detection
Circuit. It protects the compressor from over-
currents by monitoring the voltage applied to the
related resistance.
3. PCB Diagram
3-2 Parts Layout (Inverter Board)
3-2-2. Q Option
1. PCB Power Supply : Circuit changing the input
power to the fridge control power with SMPS.
After converting to 12V and 5V, supply them to
Main PBA. After converting to 15V and 5V, use
them for Inverter control.
2. Bootstrap Circuit : Independent Power Circuit for
IPM High-Phase Driving.
3. Location Pick-Up Circuit : Detection of Rotor
Location by monitoring the U/V/W-Phase of
Compressor.
4. IPM : It is a Power Module which consists of
HVIC(1), LVIC(1), IGBT(6) and Diode(6) and
drives the compressor with IGBT On/Off
controlling at the Micom.
5. Shunt Resistor : Compressor Current Detection
Circuit. It protects the compressor from over-
currents by monitoring the voltage applied to the
related resistance.
3. PCB Diagram
3-3 Connector Layout and Description (Main Board)
3-3-1. Q/G Option
3. PCB Diagram
3-3 Connector Layout and Description (Main Board)
3-3-2. R/P/Z/H Option
3. PCB Diagram
3-3 Connector Layout and Description (Main Board)
3-3-3. L Option
3. PCB Diagram
3-3 Connector Layout and Description (Main Board)
3-3-4. W/E Option
3. PCB Diagram
3-4 Connector Layout & Description (Inverter Board)
G/H/L/P/R/Z Option

Q Option
3. PCB Diagram
3-5 PBA-Inverter/Noise Filter
SEG Model Energy Inverter PBA Noise Filter
400L_VEGF RL60GGGTS1/XEF A++ DA92-000157A DA27-00032A

400L_VEHF RL60GHGTS1/XEF A++

400L_VELF RL60GLBSW1/XES A++

400L_VEZF RL60GZCIH1/XEO A++

400L_RELE RL60GSBSW1/XES A+ N/A


400L_VEGG RL60GQERS1/XES A+++ Under Development
380L_VEPF RL58GPCIH1/XEO A++ DA92-000157A

380L_VEHF RL58GHCIH1/XEO A++

380L_REWE RL58GWCSW1/XEU A+ N/A


380L_VEGG RL58GQERS/XEO A+++ Under Development
360L_VERF RL56GRGIH1/XES A++ DA92-000157A

360L_REWF RL56GPGIH1/XEF A++

360L_REWE RL56GWCSW1/XEU A+ N/A

■ Inverter PBA :
A+++ (Under Development) A++ (DA92-00157A) A+ (N/A)
■ Noise Filter : DA27-00032A
4. Product Introduction
4-1. Model Specification [RL60G*]

Item Specification

Model RL60GZ* RL60GE* RL60GS* RL60GQ* RL60GL* RL60GH* RL60GG*

Rated Voltage and


230V / 50HZ
Frequency
Motor Rated
40~135W
Consumption Power
Electric Heater Rated
183~218W
Consumption Power
4. Product Introduction
4-2. Model Specification [RL58G*]

Item Specification

Model RL58GW* RL58GQ* RL58GE* RL58GR* RL58GP* RL58GH*

Rated Voltage and


230V / 50HZ
Frequency
Motor Rated
40~135W
Consumption Power
Electric Heater Rated
183~218W
Consumption Power
4. Product Introduction
4-3. Model Specification [RL56G*]

Item Specification

Model RL56GW* RL56GR* RL56GP* RL56GE* RL56GH* RL56GS*

Rated Voltage and


230V / 50HZ
Frequency
Motor Rated
40~135W
Consumption Power
Electric Heater Rated
183~218W
Consumption Power
4. Product Introduction
4-4. Electric Parts Specification

Items Specification
Models (Option) Q G R P W Z H E L S
MSV4A1A- MSE4A1Q- MSE4A1Q- MSV4A1A- MSE4A1Q-
Model MSV4A1A-L1J MSV4A1A-L1J
L1B L1G L1G L1J L1G
Compressor Starting type BLDC BLDC RSCR BLDC RSCR BLDC RSCR
Mineral Oil Mineral Oil (5 Mineral Oil Mineral Oil Mineral Oil
Oil Charge Mineral Oil (10 cst) Mineral Oil (10 cst)
(10 cst) cst) (5 cst) (10 cst) (5 cst)
Conducting
Defrost-Heater 230V / 200W
at F Defrost
Thermal-Fuse for preventing
overheating of Refrigerator 250V 10A 110℃(+0℃/-5℃)
Defrost-Heater
Condenser for 450Vac/5u 450Vac/5u
Running - - 450Vac/5uF - -
Compressor F F
(Package) Starting - - - - - - -
Operation - - 33Ω ± 20% - 33Ω ± 20% - 33Ω ± 20%
Starting-Relay
Model - - 330MD2 - 330MD2 - 330MD2
4. Product Introduction
4-5. Electric Parts Specification

Items Specification
Models (Option) Q G R P W Z H E L S
4TM308RF SMP189PH SMP189PH 4TM308RF SMP189PH
Model 4TM308RFBYY-82 4TM308RFBYY-82
BYY-82 B-01 B-01 BYY-82 B-01
Over-load Relay Temp. ON 130 ± 9℃ 130 ± 9℃ 125 ± 9℃ 130 ± 9℃ 125 ± 9℃ 130 ± 9℃ 125 ± 9℃
Temp. OFF 61 ± 5℃ 61 ± 5℃ 69 ± 5℃ 61 ± 5℃ 69 ± 5℃ 61 ± 5℃ 69 ± 5℃
200~240V/ 200~240V/
200~240V/50Hz 220~240V/ 200~240V/50Hz 220~240V/ 220~240V/
Rated Voltage 50Hz 50Hz
220V/60Hz 50Hz 220V/60Hz 50Hz 50Hz
220V/60Hz 220V/60Hz
F FAN BLDC DREP5020LD
Motor G1538S12
C FAN BLDC G1538S12D1 - -
D1
R ROOM
NSBA001TF1 DC12V 60mA
Damper Damper
CSZ Damper NSBY001TE1 DC12V -
LED SIDE DC 12V, FR4, 353*10, LED 4 PKG, OPTION: Q,G,R,P,Z, RL60GH*, RL60GE*
Lamp
Type TOP DC12V, CEM1, 100*20, LED3 PKG, OPTION: L, S, RL58GH*, RL56GH*, RL58GE*, RL56GE*
Europe 250V 10/16A UCP-2
Power Cord United
250V 13A BF-3
Kingdom
Door Switch Reed Switch MDCG-SPSD 200VDC 0.5A
4. Product Introduction
4-6. Control Functions

TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C


1 Fridge
Press the Fridge button to set the fridge to desired
temperature from the range between 1°C and 7°C. Default set
temperature is set on 3°C and each time you press the Fridge
button, temperature will change in following order and
temperature indicator will display the desired Temperature.

(TYPE A, B)

(TYPE C)

Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to activate the


5 Vacation function.(TYPE A)

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6 2 Freezer

2 Press the Freezer button to set the freezer to desired


temperature from the range between -17°C and -23 °C.
3 Default set temperature is set on -20°C and each time you
press the Freezer button, temperature will change in following
order and temperature indicator will display the desired
4 6 temperature.
4. Product Introduction
4-6. Control Functions

TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C


2 Freezer

(TYPE A, B)

(TYPE C)

Note Fridge or Freezer temp indicator will blink when


temperature in the fridge or freezer compartment goes
up dramatically by storing warm food or frequent door
opening. (Fridge or Freezer temperature indicator will
stop blinking when temperature in the fridge or freezer
becomes normal. If temperature indicator does not
stop blinking after several hours, please contact your
5 service center.

1 Press this button for 3 seconds to activate the Power Freeze


6 function. Power Freeze indicator( ) will light up and the
refrigerator will speed up the time to needed to freeze
2 products in the freezer. This function will be activated for 72
hours and freezer indicator will display
3 -23°C. This function switches off automatically.
When the Power Freeze process is completed, the Power
freeze indicator switches off and the freezer switches back to
4 6 the previous temperature setting.
4. Product Introduction
4-6. Control Functions

TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C


2 Freezer
When you use this function, the energy consumption will
increase.
To deactivate this function, press the Freezer button for
3 seconds.

Note If you need to freeze large amount of food stuff,


activate Power Freeze function 24 hours before.

3 Alarm
Press this button to activate the Alarm function.
Alarm indicator( ) will light up and the refrigerator will alert
you with alarm sound if the refrigerator door is kept open for
5 longer than 2 minutes. To deactivate the Alarm function, press
this button.
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6 4 Cool Select Zone
2 Quick Cool( )
• If you want to cool down food quickly, store food in Cool
3 Select Zone and Select Quick Cool Mode.
• Cool Select Zone will cool food for 60 minutes.
4 6 • When Quick Cool mode is completed, the Cool Select Zone
drawer will automatically set the mode to Cool.
4. Product Introduction
4-6. Control Functions

TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C


4 Cool Select Zone
Zero Zone( )
• When you select Zero Zone mode, temperature of the Cool
Select Zone will be set on 0°C.
• Activate this Chill function for the storage of highly
perishable foodstuffs.

Cool( )
• When you select Cool mode, temperature of the Cool Select
Zone will be set on 3°C.

5 Smart Eco
- This icon( ) will light up when the refrigerator is activated
5 with the optimized energy efficiency.
- Without additional controls, it keeps food freshness
1 automatically by many sensors detecting the inner and
6 outside temperature and minimizes energy consumption.
2

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4. Product Introduction
4-6. Control Functions

TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C


6 Freezer
Press the Vacation button to activate the Vacation function.
Vacation indicator( ) will light up and the refrigerator will set
the temperature to 15°C to minimize the power consumption
when you are going on a long vacation or business trip or you
do not need to use the refrigerator.
While Vacation function is activated, freezer compartment
remains on. Vacation function will be automatically
deactivated if you adjust fridge temperature while Vacation
function is on. Make sure to remove foods in the fridge
compartment before using Vacation function.

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5. Troubleshooting
5-1. Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
5-1-1. Test Function (Forced Operation / Forced Defrost)
1. When the Freezer and the Fridge buttons on the display panel are held down for more than 6 seconds, the Panel
Display will blink at an interval of 0.5 second for 4 seconds. At this time, release both of the Freezer and the
Fridge buttons and press the Freezer button to enter the Test Mode.
2. When entering the Test Mode, it works as the Test button whatever button on the display panel is pressed.
3. Each time the Test button is pressed, it will change in the following order.
Forced Operation → Forced F-Defrost → Cancellation (Normal Operation) → Forced Operation.
4. It is recommended that the unit be re-plugged in to terminate the operation of the Test function.
1) How to Enter Test Mode
① Press for 6 seconds at the same time.
② When pressing the Freezer button,
it will go into the Test Mode.

① HOLD 6 SEC.
② Press "Freezer" Button

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
5. Troubleshooting
5-1. Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
2) Test Mode Description
1. Forced Operation Function
1-1) When any button is pressed once at the Test Mode, it enters into the Forced Operation. When it
enters into the Test Mode, 'FF' will light up on the 7-segment LED. With the Bar Type Display,
the entire Fridge and Freezer temperature LEDs start on. And, it indicates that it is in the Test
Mode. At this time, the Alarm starts beeping.
1-2) When the Forced Operation is selected, the compressor starts without a 7-minute delay in any
operation mode. At this time, when it is in a Defrost mode, it stops defrosting and the Forced
Operation begins. (If the Forced Operation begins as soon as the compressor stops, it may
cause the overload. So, take care when entering into the Forced Operation.)
1-3) When the Forced operation is selected, the compressor and the F-Fan operate for
24 hours without stopping and the Fridge compartment will operate according to the set
temperature.
1-4) When the unit is shifted to the Forced Operation, the Freezer and the Fridge temperatures will be
set to -23℃ and 1℃.
1-5) When the Forced Operation is selected, the Power Freeze function won't work.
And, when the Power Freeze function is selected, the Power Freeze LED will go off in 10
seconds.
1-6) When the Forced Operation or the Test function is cancelled within one minute after the Forced
Operation being selected, the set temperature will automatically change to the previously set
temperature.
1-7) The alarm sound during the Forced Operation (0.25 sec On and 0.75 sec Off) keeps on until the
Forced Operation completes and there is no cancellation function.
5. Troubleshooting
5-1. Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
2) Test Mode Description
2. Forced Defrost Function

2-1) When any button is pressed one more time at the Test Mode, the Forced Operation is to
be cancelled immediately and it enters into the F-Defrost Mode. When it enters into the
F-Defrost Mode, 'Fd' will light up on the 7-segment LED. With the Bar Type Display, the
"Mid", "Low-Mid" and "Low" temperature LEDs start on. And, it indicates that it is in the
F-Defrost Mode.
2-2) At this time, it sends out "Beeping" sound for 3 seconds. This alarm sound repeats
0.75 sec On and 0.25 sec Off which keeps on until the Forced F-Defrost finishes.

3. Test Cancellation Mode

3-1) When turning the display panel into the Test mode and pressing the TEST button once more during the
Forced F-Defrost, the Forced F-Defrost will be cancelled and it will go back to the normal operation.
Also, when the unit is plugged out and in again, the Test mode is to be deactivated.
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
5-1-2. Self-Diagnosis Function
1) Self-Diagnosis Function upon Initial Power-On
1-1) When the unit is plugged into the power, MICOM diagnoses the status of the temperature sensors in
a few minutes.
1-2) If defective sensor is found after Self-Diagnosis, relevant Display LEDs will blink at an interval of 0.5 sec.
and there will be no beeping sound. (Refer to the Self-Diagnosis Check List)
1-3) When there is a defective sensor found and its relevant LED blinks, it will only recognize the Self-Diagnosis
button combination and it doesn't do the normal display. But, the temperature will be controlled with the
Emergency Operation.
1-4) To cancel the error code, fix the failure of the defective sensor or cancel the Initial Self-Diagnosis Function by
pressing the Freezer and the Fridge button for 10 seconds.
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
5-1-2. Self-Diagnosis Function
2) Self-Diagnosis Function during Normal Operation
2-1) During the Normal Operation, press the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 6 seconds.
Then, the entire Display Panel blinks at intervals of 0.5 seconds for 4 seconds.
When pressing the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 10 seconds including the 4-second blinking time, it sends out
“Ding Dong” sound and it goes into the Self-Diagnosis function.
2-2) When it goes into the Self-Diagnosis, the entire display panel goes off and when there is an error occurred, it
will last for 7SEG Type : 60 seconds, Bar Type : 30 seconds continuously and go to the normal operation
whether or not the error is fixed. (It sends out "Ding-Dong" sound) (Refer to the Self-Diagnosis Check List
below)
2-3) Buttons won't work during Self-Diagnosis.

① HOLD 6 SEC.
② HOLD 10 SEC
(Including the 4-second LED Blinking time)

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting

ERROR MODE Display

ERROR Item Display


(Refer to Self-Diagnosis Check List)

* Self-Diagnosis Check List (7-Segment Display)


ERROR CODE
No Category Defect Description
(FREEZER LED)

1 F - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to F-SENSOR 1

2 R - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to R-SENSOR 2

3 F - DEF - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to F-DEF-SENSOR 4

4 EXT - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to EXT-SENSOR 6

5 CSZ-SENSOR Defects in Parts related to CSZ-SENSOR 7


5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
ERROR CODE
No Category Defect Description
(FREEZER LED)
6 F-FAN ERROR Defects in Parts related to F-FAN MOTOR 21

7 C-FAN ERROR Defects in Parts related to C-FAN MOTOR 23

8 F-DEF ERROR Defects in Parts related to F-DEF HEATER 24

CSZ Damper Heater


9 CSZ Damper Heater open / Wire Defects 27
ERROR
COMP START-UP
10 When COMP fails starting up 81
FAILURE ERROR
COMP IPM FAULT
11 COMP IPM FAULT ERROR 82
ERROR

COMP OUT-OF-SPEC
12 When COMP fails picking up its location 83
CURRENT ERROR

COMP MOTOR
13 When COMP MOTOR gets restricted 84
RISTRICTION ERROR

COMP LOW-
14 COMP LOW-VOLTAGE ERROR 85
VOLTAGE ERROR
COMP OVER-
15 COMP OVER-VOLTAGE ERROR 86
VOLTAGE ERROR
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
* Self-Diagnosis Error Description
Error
No Item Description Trouble Shooting
Code
Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,
The voltage between MAIN PCB
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
1 F - SENSOR
Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
CN30-"3(PNK) ↔ 8(YEL)" should
within 4.5V~0.5V
than -50℃)

The voltage between MMAIN PCB CN31-


2 R - SENSOR Same as the above "5(RED) ↔ 8(YEL)" should within
4.5V~0.5V

F - DEF - The voltage between MAIN PCB


3 Same as the above CN30-"4(Org) ↔ 8(YEL)" should within
SENSOR 4.5V~0.5V

The voltage between MAIN PCB


4 EXT - SENSOR Same as the above CN30-"6(Yel) ↔ 8(YEL)" should within
4.5V~0.5V

The voltage between MAIN PCB


5 CSZ-SENSOR Same as the above CN30-"1(BLK) ↔ 8(YEL)" should within
4.5V~0.5V
When the related Fan Motor operates, it
The voltage between MAIN PCB
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back
6 F-FAN ERROR
Signal Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is
CN72-"6(RED) ↔ 10(GRY)" should be
within 7V~12V
slipped out or the Motor is defective.
When the related Fan Motor operates, it
23The voltage between MAIN PCB
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back
7 C-FAN ERROR Signal Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is
CN72-"7(BRN) ↔ 10(GRY)" should be
within 7V~12V
slipped out or the Motor is defective.
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
Error
No Item Description Trouble Shooting
Code
Remove the MAIN PCB CN70 connector
When the F-DEF HEATER is related to the
from the MAIN PCB and read the
followings ; Connector Slipped-Out or
continuity between White ↔ BLK wires.
Open-Contact, Wire Cut or Short-
(It differs according to the energy
8 F-DEF ERROR Circuited, Defective Thermistor When the
consumption.) When it reads 0 Ohm,
Fridge does not complete defrosting even
check the Heater short and when it reads
after it does defrosting for more than 70
∞ Ohm, check if the Wire/Thermal Fuse or
minutes.
the Bimetal is Open.
Remove the MAIN PCB CN75 connector
from the MAIN PCB and read the
It occurs when the Damper Heater is continuity between BLK ↔ SKY BLUE
CSZ Damper detected as open due to the slipped-out wires. (It differs according to the energy
9 connector, the open contact or the open consumption.) When it reads
Heater ERROR
wire of the Damper Heater. 0 Ohm, check the Heater short and when
it reads ∞ Ohm, check if the Wire/Thermal
Fuse or the Bimetal is Open.

COMP SHORT (CN301) between Comp. U/V/W ,


STARTUP SHORT (#1~33) between IPM PINs, IPM
10 VOLTAGE DROP (DC13.5V or Lower), Check between Comp. terminals for Short
FAILURE ERROR DISPLAY when any Error occurs Check IPM Voltage [13.5V or Lower].
ERROR in COMP or CYCLE Check between IPM Pins [#1~33] for Short
Check Comp and Cycle
COMP IPM
11 COMP IPM FAULT ERROR
FAULT ERROR
COMP. CONNECTOR Slip-Out (CN301),
COMP MOTOR Defective Resistance (R505, R506, R507, Check Resistance of R505, R506, R507,
LOCATION R508, R509, R510, R511, R512, R513) or R508, R509, R510, R511, R512 or R513
12 Assembly Defect, Location Pickup Error Check Comp. Connections, Check for
DETECT
ERROR Displayed when COMP or CYCLE error Comp. and Cycle itself
occurs.
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting

Error
No Item Description Trouble Shooting
Code
COMP MOTOR When COMP. gets restricted over 5 sec,
Check Resistance of R505, R506, R507,
COMP. runs at over 5000RPM for 10 sec,
13 LOCKING
there is Short between R308 PINs or there
R508, R509, R510, R511, R512 or R513
ERROR Check for Comp. and Cycle itself
is a problem in COMP or CYCLE

COMP
When Input AC is lower than 106V or
14 LOWVOLTAGE Check Resistance of R517
R517 is SHORT (DCLINK Resistor)
ERROR
COMP OVER-
When Input AC is over 308V or R514,
15 VOLTAGE
R515, R516 is SHOR (DCLINK Resistor)
Check Resistance of R514, R515, R516
ERROR
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 Check-List before Trouble-Shooting
High
Fridge Temperature Display
Low

Depending on the error types, relevant


temperature LEDs will light on.

High
Freezer Temperature Display
Low

* Self-Diagnosis Check List (Bar-Type Display)


Error Code
No Category Defect Description
(Display LED)
1 F-DEF ERROR Defects in Parts related to F-DEF HEATER Freezer High LED
2 EXT - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to EXT-SENSOR Freezer Mid-High LED
3 F - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to F-SENSOR Freezer Mid LED
4 R - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to R-SENSOR Freezer Low-Mid LED
5 F - DEF - SENSOR Defects in Parts related to F-DEF-SENSOR Freezer Low LED
6 F-FAN ERROR Defects in Parts related to F-FAN MOTOR Fridge High LED
7 C-FAN ERROR Defects in Parts related to C-FAN MOTOR Fridge Mid-High LED
When the Compressor is defective
8 COMP ERROR Fridge Mid LED
(Only for Inverter Comp Model)
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Error
No Item Description Trouble Shooting
Code
After separating the MAIN PCB CN71 from
the PCB, measure the resistance between
Wire Harness Slipped-Out, Contact Error,
F-DEFROST White ↔ Red wires. (The resistance is
Wire Cut, Defect Temp Fuse. When the
1 defrosting does not finish within 70-minute
different depending on the power
ERROR consumption.) 0 Ohm : Check for Heater
continuous heating, the error occurs.
Short ∞ Ohm : Check for Wire / Thermal
Fuse / Bimetal Open

The voltage between MAIN PCB


2 EXT-SENSOR The same as the above CN30-"6(Yel) ↔ 8(Gray)" should within
4.5V~0.5V

Connector Slipped-Out or Open-Contact,


The voltage between MAIN PCB
Wire Cut or Short-Circuited, Abnormal
3 F-SENSOR Sensing Temp (higher than +65℃ or lower
CN30-"3(PNK) ↔ 8(Gray)" should within
4.5V~0.5V
than -50℃)

The voltage between MAIN PCB


4 R-SENSOR The same as the above CN31-"5(Red) ↔ 8(Gray)" should within
4.5V~0.5V
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Error
No Item Description Trouble Shooting
Code

The voltage between MAIN PCB


5 F-DEFSENSOR The same as the above CN30-"4(Org) ↔ 8(Gray)" should within
4.5V~0.5V

When the related Fan Motor operates, it


The voltage between MAIN PCB
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back
6 F-FAN ERROR Signal Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is
CN72-"6(RED) ↔ 10(Gray)" should within
7V~12V
slipped out or the Motor is defective.

When the related Fan Motor operates, it


The voltage between MAIN PCB
occurs if the contact of the Feed Back
7 C-FAN ERROR CN72-"7(BRN) ↔ 10(Gray)" should within
Signal Wire is defective, the Motor Wire is
7V~12V
slipped out or the Motor is defective.
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Error
No Item Description Trouble Shooting
Code

Error occurs with Comp. U/V/W Phase


Comp Startup (CN501) Short , IPM Pin (#1~33) Short,
Failure Error IPM Operation Voltage Drop (lower than Check if there is a short between the
DC13.5V) or COMP / CYCLE Defects. Comp terminals. Check the IPM voltage
(lower than 13.5V). Check if the IPM Pins
are shorted (#1~33). Check the Comp and
Comp Ipm the Cycle.
COMP IPM FAULT ERROR
Fault Error

Error occurs with Comp. Connector Check the resistance of R505, R506,
Comp Location (CN501) Disconnection, Resistance R507, R508, R509, R510, R511, R512
(R505, R506, R507, R508, R509, R510, and R513 for Short. Check the status of
Pickup Error R511, R512, R513) Defect, Assembly Comp. connection. Check the Comp and
Defect or COMP / CYCLE Defects. the Cycle.
8
Error occurs when the Comp. is locked Check the resistance of R505, R506,
Comp Motor over 5 seconds, the Comp. rotates over R507, R508, R509, R510, R511, R512
5000RPM for more than 10 seconds, and R513 for Short. Check the status of
Locking Error R308 Pins are shorted or COMP / CYCLE Comp. connection. Check the Comp and
is defective. the Cycle.

Comp Low- Error occurs when the Input AC is lower


Check the resistance of R517 if it is
than 106V or R517 is shorted (DCLINK
Voltage Error shorted.
Resistor).

Comp Over- Error occurs when the Input AC is over


Check the resistance of R514, R515 or
308V or R514/R15/R516 is shorted
Voltage Error R516 if it is shorted.
(DCLINK Resistor).
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5-1-3. Load Status Display Function
1) At the normal operation, press the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 6 seconds.
Then, the Freezer and Freezer Temperature Display will blink in an interval of 0.5 second for 4 seconds.
2) At this time, release the Freezer + Fridge buttons and press the Alarm button (it sends out "Ding Dong” sound.)
Then, it shifts to the Load Display mode.
3) The Load Display function shows what MICOM signals come out from MAIN PCB. But, it just indicates that there
are MICOM signals coming out. It does not necessarily mean that the related parts (Loads) are operating.
In other word, even though it shows a certain load working, the related part may not operate due to such as a
defective PCB relay or the defective part itself (it needs a confirmation).
4) The Load Display function lasts for 30 seconds and then it goes back to the normal operation.
5) The following image shows load locations with the 7-segment LEDs.

① Press the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 6


① seconds at the same time, and while the
Display LEDs are blinking for 4 seconds,
② release the buttons and
② Press the Alarm button once.
7-Segment BAR-TYPE
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* Load Mode Check List (7-Segment Display)
ERROR CODE
No Category Defect Description
(FREEZER LED)

LED On when the ambient


1 Overload Fridge Digit "e"
temperature is over 34℃

LED On when the ambient


2 Low Temperature Fridge Digit "f" temperature is lower than
21℃

When the ambient


3 Normal Operation Fridge Digit "e", "f" LED all Off temperature is between
22℃~33℃

LED On when the unit is on


4 Demo Mode Fridge Digit "g"
Demo Mode

LED On when Comp is


5 COMP Freezer 2nd Digit "a" running

LED On when the F-Fan


6 F FAN HIGH Freezer 2nd Digit "b"
runs High
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ERROR CODE
No Category Defect Description
(FREEZER LED)

LED On when the F-Fan


7 F FAN LOW Freezer 2nd Digit "c"
runs Low

LED On when the Freezer


8 F-DEF HEATER Freezer 2nd Digit "d"
Defrost Heater is on

LED On when C FAN runs


9 C FAN HIGH Freezer 2nd Digit "e" High

Freezer 2nd Digit "f" LED On when C FAN runs


10 C FAN LOW Low

CSZ Room Damper CSZ Room Damper Open


11 Freezer 1st Digit "f"
Open (OPTION)

R Room Damper When Fridge Damper is


12 Freezer 1st Digit "g" Open
Open
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No Category Display LED (On) Description

1 COMP Freezer High LED When the Comp. operates

F-DEFROST When the F-Defrost Heater


2 Freezer Mid-High LED
HEATER is on

3 R-DAMPER Freezer Mid LED When the R-Damper is open

When the Ambient Temp is


4 OVERLOAD Freezer Low-Mid LED over 34℃
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No Category Display LED (On) Description

LOW LED On when Comp is


5 Freezer Low LED
TEMPERATURE running

NORMAL Freezer Low-Mid & Low LED all Off LED On when the F-Fan
6 runs High
CONDITION

Fridge High LED LED On when the F-Fan


7 Demo Mode runs Low

Fridge Mid-High LED LED On when the Freezer


8 F FAN HIGH Defrost Heater is on
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No Category Display LED (On) Description

9 F FAN LOW Fridge Mid LED When the F-Fan runs in low

10 C FAN HIGH Fridge Low-Mid LED When the C-Fan runs in high

11 C FAN LOW Fridge Low LED When the C-Fan runs in low
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5-1-4. Restoration of Previous Settings upon Instant Power Outage
1) If the Display Panel is initialized by the instant power outage, it will cause customer inquiries.
To prevent this, when the power is restored, the previous settings will be restored or reset based on the inside
temperature of the unit.
2) Upon the initial power on, it checks its Freezer temperature. When it is lower than +5℃, it is to be considered as
an instant power failure and it brings back all its previous operation functions (Power Freeze, Vacation, Fridge,
Freezer, Alarm On, etc) related to the panel display.
3) When it is higher than +5℃, it is to be considered as a long-period power failure and it will initialize the panel
display. (Freezer: -20℃, Fridge: 3℃)

5-1-5. Demo Mode Function for Store Display


1) At the normal operation, press the Freezer + Alarm buttons for 6 seconds.
Then, the Freezer and Fridge Temperature Display will blink in an interval of 0.5 second for 4 sec.
2) At this time, release the Freezer + Alarm buttons and press the Fridge button (it sends out "Ding Dong” sound.)
Then, it shifts to the Demo Display mode.
3) When the unit is in Demo Mode, all the functions including the Display Panel works normal.
But, the Compressor and C-Fan do not operate.
4) To cancel the Demo Mode, Do the entering Demo mode again or turn off the power.
5) Also, when the Freezer or Fridge room temperature goes over 65℃ during the Demo Mode, the Demo Mode will
be cancelled and the unit will shift to the normal operation mode.
6) The initial real temperature display function will end.
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② ① Press the Freezer + Alarm buttons for 6


seconds at the same time, and while the
① Display LEDs are blinking for 4 seconds,
release the buttons and
② Press the Fridge button once.
7-Segment BAR-TYPE
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5-1-6. Option Setting Function
1) At the normal operation, press the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 6 seconds.
Then, the Freezer and Freezer Temperature Display will blink in an interval of 0.5 second for 4 sec.
2) At this time, release the Freezer + Fridge buttons and press the Fridge 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.

How to Shift to Option Setting Mode


① Press the Freezer + Fridge buttons for 6
① seconds at the same time, and while the
Display LEDs are blinking for 4 seconds,
release the buttons and
② Press the Fridge button once.
7-Segment BAR-TYPE
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Option Mode & Button Description

Display Item Number

Displays ITEM Set Value

Item Number Down


Item Number Up
Set Value Up(Rotation Type)

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
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✻ The Bar Type Panel shows the set value with the following LED patterns (Binary Type).
Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
High □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □
Mid-High □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Mid □ □ □ □ ■ ■ ■ ■ □ □ □ □ ■ ■ ■ ■
Low-Mid □ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ ■
Low □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■

Value 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
High ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Mid-High □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Mid □ □ □ □ ■ ■ ■ ■ □ □ □ □ ■ ■ ■ ■
Low-Mid □ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ ■ □ □ ■ ■
Low □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■ □ ■
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• When the Display Panel converts to the Option Setting mode, the entire Display except the Fridge as shown
below Temp LED goes off.

Freezer Temp Setting Fridge Temp Setting

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 -20℃ and the default setting is lowered by -2℃ with the Option function, the default temperature will be
controlled at -22℃. That is, when changing temperature options, the Freezer compartment will operate at -22 ℃
internally even if it shows -20℃ 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.
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2) After changing into the Option mode, “0"s 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 only “0” lights up on the Fridge compartment, the Freezer temperature option can be set and the current set
Freezer temperature will show on the display panel.
3) If the Freezer temp code is set to "4" as the following table after setting the Fridge section to "0", the Freezer
base temperature is to be lowered by -2℃ (Refer to the Freezer temperature setting image.)
:In 15 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.
4) The Fridge temperature can be adjusted with the same method.
5) Make sure not to change the factory-set default values otherwise exception cases.
Also, the Option Setting is to be completed when it goes back to the normal display mode in 15 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.)

1) Freezer Temp Shift Table


Setting Item Freezer Temp Shift
Location : Fridge Temp LED
Option Item
0

Setting Value
Option Value Ex) When shifting the Freezer
Freezer Temp default temp by -2.0ºC
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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2) Fridge Temp Shift Table
Setting Item Fridge Temp Shift
Location : Fridge Temp LED
Option Item
1

Setting Value
Option Value
Fridge Temp Ex) When shifting the Fridge
0 0℃ default temp by +2.0ºC

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℃
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
Temp.(℃) Voltage(V) Resistance( ㏀ ) Temp.(℃) Voltage(V) Resistance( ㏀ ) Temp.(℃) Voltage(V) Resistance( ㏀ )
-50 4.694 153319 -19 3.773 30752 12 2.253 8200
-49 4.677 144794 -18 3.729 29350 13 2.205 7888
-48 4.659 136798 -17 3.685 28021 14 2.158 7590
-47 4.641 129294 -16 3.64 26760 15 2.111 7305
-46 4.622 122248 -15 3.594 25562 16 2.064 7032
-45 4.602 115631 -14 3.548 24425 17 2.019 6771
-44 4.581 109413 -13 3.501 23345 18 1.974 6521
-43 4.56 103569 -12 3.453 22320 19 1.929 6281
-42 4.537 98073 -11 3.405 21345 20 1.885 6052
-41 4.514 92903 -10 3.356 20418 21 1.842 58832
-40 4.49 88037 -9 3.307 19537 22 1.799 5621
-39 4.465 83456 -8 3.258 18698 23 1.757 5419
-38 4.439 79142 -7 3.208 17901 24 1.746 5225
-37 4.412 75077 -6 3.158 17142 25 1.675 5039
-36 4.385 71246 -5 3.107 16419 26 1.636 4861
-35 4.356 67634 -4 3.057 15731 27 1.596 4690
-34 4.326 64227 -3 3.006 15076 28 1.558 4526
-33 4.296 61012 -2 2.955 14452 29 1.52 4369
-32 4.264 57977 -1 2.904 13857 30 1.483 4218
-31 4.232 55112 0 2.853 13290 31 1.447 4072
-30 4.199 52406 1 2.802 12749 32 1.412 3933
-29 4.165 49848 2 2.751 12233 33 1.377 3799
-28 4.129 47431 3 2.7 11741 34 1.343 3670
-27 4.093 45146 4 2.649 11271 35 1.309 3547
-26 4.056 42984 5 2.599 10823 36 1.277 3428
-25 4.018 40938 6 2.548 10395 37 1.253 3344
-24 3.98 39002 7 2.498 9986 38 1.213 3204
-23 3.94 37469 8 2.449 9596 39 1.183 3098
-22 3.899 35433 9 2.399 9223 40 1.153 2997
-21 3.858 33788 10 2.35 8867 41 1.124 2899
-20 3.816 32230 11 2.301 8526 42 1.95 2805
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Temp.(℃) Voltage(V) Resistance( ㏀ ) Temp.(℃) Voltage(V) Resistance( ㏀ )
43 1.068 2714 74 0.481 1063
44 1.04 2627 75 0.469 1034
45 1.014 2543 76 0.457 1006
46 0.988 2482 77 0.446 978
47 0.963 2384 78 0.435 952
48 0.938 2309 79 0.424 926
49 0.914 2237 80 0.414 902
50 1.891 2167 81 0.404 877
51 0.868 2100 82 0.394 854
52 0.846 2036 83 0.384 832
53 0.824 1973 84 0.375 810
54 0.803 1913
55 0.783 1855
56 0.762 1799
57 0.743 1745
58 0.724 1693
59 0.706 1642
60 0.688 1594
61 0.67 1547
62 0.653 1502
63 0.636 1458
64 0.62 1416
65 0.904 1375
66 0.589 1335
67 0.574 1297
68 0.856 1260
69 0.546 1225
70 0.532 1190
71 0.519 1157
72 0.506 1125
73 0.493 1093
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5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-1. Troubleshooting for Self-Diagnosis Errors

• The Display Panel shows the Sensor Error and, when the unit is plugged in and there are sensor errors,
the unit does not operate and 7-segment bars 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.
1) When the F-Sensor is defective
ERROR Display
Start

MAIN PCB Connector CN30 NO Connector contact defect /


is inserted properly? Reconnect

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
YES
DATA1.Temp Table
** Sensor Resistance Reading Location **
F-Sensor is NO
F : Between CN30 #3 and CN72 #10 Replace Temp Sensor
normal?
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open
YES
Refer to Circuit Diagram
Voltage between NO (0.6V > Value < 4.6V)
Sensor MICOM/Connector #
MAIN PCB Connector
Between Connector CN30- CN30-"3"(Pink) and Check the wire connection
F "3"(Pink) and CN30-"8"(Yel) "8"(Yel) is normal?

Voltage : Between 4.6V ~ 0.6V


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5-2-1. Troubleshooting for Self-Diagnosis Errors

YES

Voltage at IC10 MICOM #54 is the same Input Voltage at IC10 NO


as the value between CN30-"3"(Pink) Check Soldering Defect & Short
and CN30-"8"(Yel) MICOM Pin# 54 is normal?

YES

PCB and Temp Sensor are normal.


Check the connector contact.
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-1. Troubleshooting for Self-Diagnosis Errors
2) When the R-Sensor is defective
ERROR Display
Start

MAIN PCB Connector CN30 NO Connector contact defect /


is inserted properly? Reconnect

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
YES

DATA1.Temp Table
R-Sensor is NO
** Sensor Resistance Reading Location **
Replace Temp Sensor
normal?
R : Between CN30 #5 and CN72 #10
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open YES

NO (0.6V > Value < 4.6V)


Refer to Circuit Diagram Voltage between
MAIN PCB Connector
Sensor MICOM/Connector # CN30-"5"(Red) and Check the wire connection
"8"(Yel) is normal?
Between Connector
R CN30-"5"(Red) and CN30-"8"
(Yel) YES

Voltage : Between 4.6V ~ 0.6V Input Voltage at IC10 NO Check Soldering Defect & Short
Voltage at IC10 MICOM #58 is the same MICOM Pin# 58 is normal?
as the value between CN30-"5"(Red) and
Common PCB Ground YES

PCB and Temp Sensor are normal.


Check the connector contact.
5. Troubleshooting
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5-2-1. Troubleshooting for Self-Diagnosis Errors
3) When the DEF-Sensor is defective
ERROR Display
Start

MAIN PCB Connector NO Connector contact defect /


CN30 is inserted properly? Reconnect

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
YES
DATA1.Temp Table
** Sensor Resistance Reading Location ** F-DEF Sensor is NO
Replace Temp Sensor
F-DEF : Between CN30 #4 and CN72 #10 normal?
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open
YES
Refer to Circuit Diagram NO (0.6V > Value < 4.6V)
Voltage between
Sensor MICOM/Connector # MAIN PCB Connector
CN30- "4"(Orange) and Check the wire connection
F Between Connector CN30-
"8"(Yel) is normal?
DEF "4"(Orange) and CN30-"8" (Yel)
YES
Voltage : Between 4.6V ~ 0.6V
Input Voltage at IC10 NO Check Soldering Defect & Short
Voltage at IC10 MICOM #57 is the same MICOM Pin# 57 is normal?
as the value between CN30-"4"(Orange)
and CN30-"8" (Yel) YES

PCB and Temp Sensor are normal.


68
Check the connector contact.
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5-2-1. Troubleshooting for Self-Diagnosis Errors
4) When the EXT-Sensor is defective
ERROR Display
Start

MAIN PCB Connector NO Connector contact defect /


CN30 is inserted properly? Reconnect

7-Segment BAR-TYPE
YES
DATA1.Temp Table
** Sensor Resistance Reading Location ** NO
F-DEF Sensor is
Ambient : Between CN30 #6 and CN72#10 Replace Temp Sensor
** Located in the PCB Box
normal?
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open
YES
Refer to Circuit Diagram NO (0.6V > Value < 4.6V)
Voltage between
Sensor MICOM/Connector # MAIN PCB Connector
CN30-"6"(Yel) and Check the wire connection
Between Connector “8"(Yel) is normal?
Ambient CN30-"6"(Yel) and
CN30-"8" (Yel)
YES
Voltage : Between 4.6V ~ 0.6V
Input Voltage at IC10 NO Check Soldering Defect & Short
Voltage at IC10 MICOM #59 is the same MICOM Pin# 59 is normal?
as the value between CN30-"6"(Yel) and
CN30-"8" (Yel) YES

PCB and Temp Sensor are normal.


Check the connector contact.
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-2. When the Freezer Fan does not operate (BLDC Motor)
• This refrigerator uses the BLDC Fan Motor. (OPTION)
The BLDC Motor operates with DC 7~12V.
• The F-Fan motor generally runs together with the compressor.
☞ When checking with the Self Diagnosis
F FAN ERROR
Start

NO
The Compressor is Off. Run Forced Operation

YES
7-Segment BAR-TYPE

It reads DC7~12 NO NO
between MAIN PCB FAN operates.
GND and CN72 #9.

YES
Upon the initial power on, the
compressor and the F-Fan operate Apply power in 7 minutes after turning
for 7 minutes regardless of the the motor off.
conditions. (But, when the Freezer (To prevent the compressor from being
temp is lower than 5℃, it will be overloaded)
regarded as an instant power failure,
starting in 7 minutes.)
YES
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5-2-2. When the Freezer Fan does not operate (BLDC Motor)
YES

It repeats DC7~12V, and NO


DC 2V or lower between MAIN PCB Replace MAIN PCB
GND and CN72 PIN #6
YES

Note
Pulse signals being generated when the motor ◆ Possible Causes
is rotating are to be input to CN72 #9 (F). ① Defective FAN-MOTOR
These will be input to MICOM and when there ② Contact problem at the terminal (MAIN PCB
are no input signals with the motor rotating, CONNECTOR-TERMINAL (CN72. ⑥,⑨, ⑪), Contact
the fan will be turned off and then be turned on problem at Freezer Fan Motor Connector, Defective Motor
in 10 seconds. If there are still no input Wire)
signals, it keeps trying the above 4 times. And, ③ Check the motor rotating pulse input upon Fan Motor
if it still operation. (Refer to Fan-Motor Circuit in this manual)
fails, it runs the motor in 10 minutes. It is
implemented to prevent the motor from being
overloaded due to restrictions by foreign
substances such as ice built up around the
motor.
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-3. When the C-Fan does not operate (BLDC Motor)
• This refrigerator uses the BLDC Fan Motor. (OPTION)
The BLDC Motor operates with DC 7~12V.
• The F-Fan motor generally runs together with the compressor.
☞ When checking with the Self Diagnosis
C FAN ERROR
Start

NO
The Compressor is Off. Run Forced Operation

YES
7-Segment BAR-TYPE

It reads DC7~12 NO NO
between MAIN PCB FAN operates.
GND and CN72 #8.

YES

Upon the initial power on, the Apply power in 7 minutes after turning
compressor and the C-Fan operate. the motor off.
But, when there is an instance (To prevent the compressor from being
power failure, it operates with the overloaded)
operation of the compressor.
YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-3. When the C-Fan does not operate (BLDC Motor)

YES

It repeats DC7~12V, and DC 2V NO


or lower between MAIN PCB GND Replace MAIN PCB
and CN72 PIN #8
YES

Note
Pulse signals being generated when the motor ◆ Possible Causes
is rotating are to be input to CN72 #8(C). ① Defective FAN-MOTOR
These will be input to MICOM and when there ② Contact problem at the terminal (MAIN PCB
are no input signals with the motor rotating, CONNECTOR-TERMINAL (CN72. ⑥,⑨, ⑪), Contact
the fan will be turned off and then be turned on problem at Freezer Fan Motor Connector, Defective Motor
in 10 seconds. If there are still no input Wire)
signals, it keeps trying the above 4 times. And, ③ Check the motor rotating pulse input upon Fan Motor
if it still operation. (Refer to Fan-Motor Circuit in this manual)
fails, it runs the motor in 10 minutes. It is
implemented to prevent the motor from being
overloaded due to restrictions by foreign
substances such as ice built up around the
motor.
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-4. When Defrost does not work (F DEF Heater)
• When 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
☞ LED indication
upon Self-
Start Diagnosis
** Heater Resistance Reading Location **
F-DEF : Resistance between CN70 #1(BLK)
↔ CN70 #5 (White) should be 260 ohm ± 7-Segment BAR-TYPE
10%.
All Defrost Heaters NO Check Bimetal, Heater Continuity
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open are normal?
(Bimetal / Thermal Fuse / Heater Defect) or Wire Connection

** Sensor Resistance Reading Location ** YES


F-DEF : Between CN30 #4 ↔CN72 #10
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open Defrost Sensor is normal? NO
(Check it with Self-Diagnosis) Replace the Sensor
Temp vs. Resistance Table
30℃ 4.22 ㏀ Refer to Self-Diagnosis

20℃ 6.05 ㏀
YES
10℃ 8.87 ㏀ For more detail data,
0℃ 13.29 ㏀ refer to DATA1. Temp
-10℃ 20.42 ㏀ Table

-20℃ 32.23 ㏀ The Sensor Temperature NO


Value is lower than 12℃. Forced Operation for a while
-30℃ 52.41 ㏀

** Sensor Resistance Reading Location **


F-DEF : Between PCB COMMON Ground YES
and CN30 #4 (or Sensor Marking #2(R302)
** 0Ω : Short / ∞Ω : Open
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-4. When Defrost does not work (F DEF Heater)
YES
When the Freezer button is pressed
after pressing the Freezer and the Do Forced Defrost
Fridge buttons at the same time for 6
YES
seconds, it will enter into the Test Mode.
And, when any button is pressed twice, NO
Power is applied to
it will enter into the Forced Defrost and F-Defrost Heater.
"Fd" lights up on the Display Panel.
YES

After heating up
NO
for a while, it goes back to
Cooling Operation
Check the related sensors
if they are defective. YES

Normal
Note
When the temperature of the F DEF
Sensor goes over 12℃ with the MAIN PCB NO
Defrost Heater heating up, it stops Connection is normal? Repair Connector
heating and it goes back to Cooling
Operation. YES

Check Bimetal, Heater Wire


Cut or Wire Contact

Repair Defective Relay or


replace PCB Assy
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-5. When there is no Power in Inverter PCB (Inverter Comp )

G/H/L/P/R/Z Option
Start
Caution
To check the MAIN PCB, refer to the
There is AC230V or DC300V at the Operation and 'Refer' sections in this manual
MAIN PCB Power Circuit.
So, be cautious when repairing the Is 230V applied NO
at both of the Inverter Check the wire connectors
unit or measuring values. PCB CN102?
YES

Is the INVERTER NO
PCB Fuse blown? Replace Fuse (250V 5A)

YES

Is DC300V applied to NO Check PCB Pattern and Replace


BD1+/- terminals? BD1

YES

Is DC 5.8V applied NO
between TOP S/W Replace PCB ASS'Y
Top245P C-S (C104)?
YES

Is 12V applied to NO 1) Replace D103 (RK49)


both of C106 terminals? 2) Replace PCB ASS'Y
YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-5. When there is no Power in Inverter PCB (Inverter Comp )

YES

Is 5V applied to NO
both of C108 terminals? Replace REG1 (7805)

YES
- Check MAIN PCB Connectors 1) Check the Wire Connection
- Check Wire Connection between Does PANEL PCB NO
and correct it if necessary
CABI and DOOR operate normally?
2) Replace PANEL PCB
- Check DOOR PANEL PCB Connection
YES

Do Relays operate
normally?

YES

Is there any short or breakage NO 1) Repair Related Parts or


on PCB Soldering? Replace PCB

YES

Normal
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-5. When there is no Power in Inverter PCB (Inverter Comp )
Q Option
Start
Caution
To check the MAIN PCB, refer to the
There is AC230V or DC300V at the Operation and 'Refer' sections in this manual
MAIN PCB Power Circuit.
So, be cautious when repairing the Is 230V applied NO
at both of the Inverter Check the wire connectors
unit or measuring values.
PCB CN102?
YES

Is the INVERTER NO
PCB Fuse blown? Replace Fuse (250V 5A)

YES

Is DC320V applied to NO Check PCB Pattern and Replace


BD1+/- terminals? BD1

YES

Is DC 4.5V applied to NO
both of C106 terminals? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES

Is DC 12~14V applied to NO
both of C121 terminals? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-5. When there is no Power in Inverter PCB (Inverter Comp )

YES

Is DC 4.5~5.5V applied to NO
both of C118 terminals? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES

Normal
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-6. When there is no Power in Main PCB (AC Comp)

Start
Caution
To check the MAIN PCB, refer to the
There is AC230V or DC310V at the Operation and 'Refer' sections in this manual
MAIN PCB Power Circuit.
So, be cautious when repairing the NO
The unit is plugged in? Plug in the unit
unit or measuring values.

YES

230V is applied at NO
SMPS PCB CN70 terminals? Check the wire connections

YES

YES 1) Replace Fuse (AC 250V 2.0A)


SMPS PCB Fuse is blown?
2) Replace PCB ASS'Y

NO

DC320V is applied NO
at BD1+/- terminals? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES

DC 6.2V is applied at NO
TOP S/W 245P #3 - #4? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-6. When there is no Power in Main PCB (AC Comp)
YES

12V is applied at NO
C110 terminals? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES

5V is applied at NO
C113 terminals? Replace PCB ASS'Y

YES

Panel PCB operates NO 1) Check the wire connections


normally? 2) Replace Panel PCB
Check the connection of YES
Door Panel PCB
Loads such as Relay NO 1) Check Lead Wire connections
operate normally? 2) Replace Relay or PCB ASS'Y
YES

Is there PCB Short YES 1) Do Re-soldering


or breakage? 2) Replace PCB MAIN

NO

Normal (Check again)


5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-7. When Compressor does not Operate (Inverter Comp)

Start

NO
7 minute passed
since Comp Off?
YES Check after
Refer to Test Function in this 7 minute
Compressor runs YES
manual
upon Forced Operation
Forced Operation occurred?
YES
(Make sure to check after NO Freezer Sensor is NO
performing Forced Operation) normal?
NO IC103 MICOM #4 is
0~800Hz 50% Duty YES Replace the Sensor
High?(2.5V)
Signal Output
The Temp Sensing NO
YES
Replace PCB Circuitry at MAIN PCB
is normal?
Replace MAIN PCB
NO Wire between Main YES
and Sub is normal?
Check the Wire connection
Check its
connections
YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-7. When Compressor does not Operate (Inverter Comp)

YES

Connector between NO
Main and Sub is normal?

YES Check the connector


contact
Connector (CN301) contact NO
at the COMP is normal?

YES Check the connector


contact
DIODE Voltage NO
Refer to the IPM DIODE Voltage at SPM is normal?

YES Replace INVERTER


PCB ASS'Y
COMP ASS'Y is NO
normal?

YES Replace COMP ASS'Y

Normal
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-7. When Compressor does not Operate (AC Comp)

Start

NO
7 minute passed
since Comp Off?
YES Check after
7 minute
Refer to Test Function Compressor runs YES
upon Forced Operation
Forced Operation occurred?
YES
(Make sure to check after NO Freezer Sensor is NO
performing Forced Operation) normal?
NO IC10 MICOM #29 is
YES Replace the Sensor
High?(5V)
The Temp Sensing NO
1) Replace MICOM YES Circuitry at MAIN PCB
2) Replace PCB is normal?
Replace MAIN PCB
NO YES
IC71 #13 is about 0.8V?

1) Replace IC71 Driver Check its


IC(ULN2803) connections
2) Replace PCB YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-7. When Compressor does not Operate (AC Comp)

YES

NO
Refer to the IPM DIODE Voltage CN70 & CN71 are normal?

YES Check the connector


contact
NO
COMP ASS'Y is normal?

YES Replace COMP ASS'Y

Normal (Check again)


5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-8. When the unit keeps alarming (Buzzer Sound)
Reference
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.
① When there is "Ding Dong" sound not stopping

Start

Gap exists Check if there is any obstacle


Door stays open?
pushing the Door open.

Closed

YES
Water penetrates into Replace Door S/W
Door S/W?

NO
Door & MICOM State
Door R MICOM (#60) MICOM #60 Voltage NO
Close 0V(Low) changes when the Door Repair Wire Cut / Door S/W
is open/close?
Open 5V(High)

YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-8. When the unit keeps alarming (Buzzer Sound)

YES

Connector (CN30) is NO
Insert the Connector
inserted properly?

Remove and measure the continuity of YES


Door S/W by pressing it (On/Off).
Check if the value changes between 0Ω Door S/W is in good NO
and ∞Ω. Replace Door S/W
condition?
* The Fridge Door Switch is a magnetic
switch (It operates when it comes in YES
contact with the Door Magnet.)

Check MAIN PCB and


Door S/W
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-8. When the unit keeps alarming (Buzzer Sound)
② When it keeps 'Beeping'

Start

The unit is not in YES Cancel Forced Operation/


Forced Operation or Forced Defrost
Defrost mode.

NO

When the unit is


NO
plugged out and in MAIN PCB is normal
again, it keeps beeping?

YES

Check if there is any foreign


substance at Test Jumper of
MAIN PCB or any part shorted out
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-8. When the unit keeps alarming (Buzzer Sound)
③ No Buzzer Sound
This model has a buzzer affixed on the MAIN PCB.(Except SEMI LED Model)
If there is no buzzer sound upon button press, Forced Operation or Door Open, disconnect MAIN PCB and
check if the buzzer is damaged or there is any defective soldering. (If it is not a soldering problem, it is
recommended replacing MAIN PCB due to difficulties in repairing)
✻ It may not be able to check when it is a closed built-in environment and there is lots of noise around.

Start

"DingDong" sound goes NO Check & Replace MAIN PCB


off when a button on BUZZER
the display panel is pressed.

YES

PANEL PCB Alarm On NO Select PANEL PCB Alarm On


ICON is selected ICON

YES

Door Alarm goes off YES


When any one of Fridge & Normal
Freezer doors remains being
open over 2 minutes.

NO
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-8. When the unit keeps alarming (Buzzer Sound)
NO

Any breakage or kink YES BUZZER Breakage –


in MAIN PCB BUZZER Replacement

NO

Solder lead comes off the YES


Replace MAIN PCB
BUZZER vibration plate.

NO

Check the button pressing


force and structural design
(Door Sensing)
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-9. When PANEL PCB operates abnormally
Start

Refer to Circuit Diagram attached in this The connector at the


NO Re-insert Connector,
manual and check the circuit diagram Freezer upper hinge cover
attached on the back of the unit. is inserted properly. Correct the defective contact

YES

MAIN PCB Connector


NO Re-insert MAIN PCB
(CN52, CN51) is
Connector
inserted properly

YES

DOOR PANEL PCB NO Re-insert Connector,


Connector is inserted
Correct the defective contact
properly
When PANEL KEY is not selected
YES

It lights up when YES


PANEL-PCB is being Defective PANEL PCB
replaced
NO

① Check Fridge Door Wiring - Short or Open Wire


② Check CABI Upper Wiring - Short or Open Wire
③ Check Short/Open at MAIN PCB Panel Lamp Circuit
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-9. When PANEL PCB operates abnormally
② When Panel PCB buttons are not working

There are no buttons Being Pressed


being pressed Re-assemble PCB ASS'Y, Correct
continuously. any restrictions on the buttons
YES
When being separated, it works
The trouble continues
Re-assemble PCB ASS'Y, Correct
with PCB being
removed any restrictions on the buttons

YES

When PANEL-PCB is YES


being replaced, it Defective PANEL PCB
works normal.

NO

① Check Fridge Door Wire - Short or Open Wire


② Check CABI Upper Wiring - Short or Open Wire
③ Check Short/Open at MAIN PCB Panel Communication/Power
Supply Circuit
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-10. When the Room Lamp (LED) does not light up
• When the Room Lamp is controlled with a 12V Regulator (Ex. Fridge LED LAMP)
→ It is used in the Fridge (Option)
Start
Door & MICOM State
MICOM(#34)
Door
Right and Left
DOOR S/W works NO Check & Replace REED S/W
Close 0V(Low) normal (Open/Close) & Magnet Ass'y
Open 5V(High)

MICOM State YES

Door R
IC10 MICOM #34 Output NO
(Right and Left) #53 Voltage is normal Replace / Repair PCB
Close 0V(Low)
YES
Open 5V(High)
IC72 #3 & #4 NO
IC74(R) Replace PCB
Output is normal
Micom CN72 3,4Pin
0V(Low) 0V(Low) YES
5V(High) 10~12V(High) Voltage Output at the NO Check Connector Terminal /
MAIN PCB Connector
Replace PCB
(CN76) is normal (10~12V)
YES

The LED Lamp is NO


connected properly Check Connector Terminal

YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-10. When the Room Lamp (LED) does not light up
YES

NO
The LED Lamp is ok Replace LED LAMP

YES

Normal
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-11. When Fridge Damper does not work

Start

DAMPER is under a NO Forced Operation, Temp Increased


working condition.

YES

Damper operates with YES


DOOR S/W closed. DAMPER is good

Door & MICOM State NO


Door MICOM(#60)
NO
Close 0V DOOR S/W is good Replace DOOR S/W
Open 5V
YES

Fridge temp satisfies NO


Check Wiring & PCB MAIN
the set temp

YES
Shift Set Temp
[Set lower than the
current temp]
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-11. When Fridge Damper does not work

YES

MAIN PCB Connector NO


CN75 is inserted normal Check Connector CN75

MICOM & FRIDGE DAMPER STATE


MICOM YES
39 38 37 Remark
DAMPER
CLOSE 5V 0V 0V Voltage is output from NO Check Cold Solder,
MICOM Pin #37,38,39 Replace PCB
...ING 0V - 5V

OPEN 5V 5V 0V YES

NO
Note DAMPER is normal Replace DAMPER
Its operations can change based on
YES
its functions.

Normal
Replace PCB MAIN
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-12. When CSZ Room Damper does not work

Start

DAMPER is under a NO Forced Operation, Temp Increased


working condition.

YES

CSZ temp satisfies NO


Check Wiring & PCB MAIN
the set temp

YES
Shift Set Temp [Set lower
than the current temp]

MAIN PCB Connector CN75 NO


is inserted normal Check Connector CN75

YES
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-12. When CSZ Room Damper does not work

MICOM & CSZ DAMPER STATE YES


MICOM
48 47 46 Remark
DAMPER Voltage is output from NO Check Cold Solder,
CLOSE 5V 0V 0V MICOM Pin #46,47,48 Replace PCB
...ING 0V - 5V
YES
OPEN 5V 5V 0V
NO
DAMPER is normal Replace DAMPER
Note
Its operations can change based on YES
its functions.
Normal
Replace PCB MAIN
5. Troubleshooting
5-2 Troubleshooting (Flow -Chart)
5-2-13. Troubleshooting based on LED Blinking Frequency
When the Failure Condition occurs, the Compressor will immediately stop if the Compressor is running and there will be a
5 minute standby. During the 5 minute standby, RPM signals will be ignored.
That is, even though the Inverter PCB receives the RPM signals, the Compressor does not work.
It blinks every second and there is 2 second off at the end of each cycle.

Description LED Blinking Frequency Remarks

Normal Operation N/A

Failure Check if there is any short between Comp terminals.

Check IPM Voltage [lower than 13.5V].


IPM Fault
Check any short between IPM Pins [#1~33].
Check Comp and Cycle.
Location Detect Check the continuity of the following resistances for
Failure Short/Open (R505, R506, R507, R508, R509, R510, R511,
R512, R513) Check Comp. Connector.
Check Comp and Cycle.
Motor Restriction Check the continuity of the following resistances for
Short/Open (R505, R506, R507, R508, R509, R510, R511,
R512, R513) Check Comp and Cycle.
When the Input Voltage is under AC110V Check the
Low Voltage
continuity of R517 for Short/Open
When the Input Voltage is higher than AC300V, check the
Over Voltage
continuity of R514, R515 and R516 for Short/Open
6. Disassembly & Assembly
6-1. Door Sub parts

Part name How to do Descriptive Picture

- TACT/BAR TYPE
1. Remove inlay film as shown.
2. Insert a flat-head screwdriver on the slot as
Control
shown, and unlock the tabs.
Panel
3. Disconnect the wire connector.

When diassembling, make sure the unit


turned off.
6. Disassembly & Assembly
6-2. Refrigerator Compartments

Part name How to do Descriptive Picture

1. Remove 2 screws and pull the Cool Select


Zone drawer out and then disconnect the
Cool Select 2 wire connectors.
Zone™ When diassembling, make sure the unit
turned off.
6. Disassembly & Assembly
6-3. Refrigerator Compartments
Part name How to do Descriptive Picture

1. Remove all shelves, plastic drawer and


Cool-Select Zone drawer.

2. Remove 2 screws of refrigerator and pull


on one side of refrigerator as shown.

3. Disconnect the 2 wire connectors as


Assy shown.
Cover
Multi When disassembling, make sure the unit
turned off.

✻ Refrigerator assembly order is the reverse


of disassembly.

✻ Refrigerator thermistor is located inside the


refrigerator.
6. Disassembly & Assembly
6-3. Refrigerator Compartments
Part name How to do Descriptive Picture

1. Disassemble Refrigerator Compartment


COVER-LAMP while pressing down the
Refrigerator
threshold.
Light Top
2. Take off LED-LAMP while pressing down
LED CASE-LAMP threshold.
3. Separate LED and the cable.

1. Remove the lamp cover with a flat-blade


screwdriver.
2. Remove the LED panel by lifting the part of
Side LED
LED panel while pushing it to left.
(Refer to pictrue)
3. Separate LED and the cable.
6. Disassembly & Assembly
6-3. Refrigerator Compartments

Part name How to do Descriptive Picture

Cool Select- The CoolSelect Zone™ thermistor is located


inside the back of CoolSelect Zone™ drawer.
Zone™
The temperature signal is sent to the
Thermistor microprocessor.
6. Disassembly & Assembly
6-4. Freezer Compartments

Part name How to do Descriptive Picture

The freezer thermistor is located at the upper


Freezer left of freezer vent.
Thermistor It sends temperature signals to the
microprocessor.
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