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1. mo m 3 ka 0000 sm 0 e W Ee Mm w D ae NEL 6 en A MUT 8 Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment 1 Freezer Light 9 Deodorizer 2 Freezer Pockets 10 Diary Pocket 3 Freezer Shelves 11 Refrigerator Top Light 5 Ice Cubes Maker 12 Refrigerator Small Pocket 6 Ice Cubes Case 13 Foldaway Wine Sup
2. Freezer Compartment Freezer Light Freezer Pockets Freezer Shelves Cubes Maker Ice Cubes Case Freezer Case NO Front Cover Refrigerator Compartment 9 Deodorizer 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 v 18 19 20 Dairy Pocket Refrigerator Top Light Refrigerator Small Pocket Foldaway Wine Support Chilled Case Refrigerator Bottom Light Refrigerator Shelves Egg Case Refrigerator Pockets Vegetables Case Fruits Case FRS 2041
3. 47 5 FRS 2041 816 925 ap dm 127 12 9 676 5 Wo ki Sl See MAN 2 50 1 650 15707 S 2 Foros SD 41 5 3 5 1 2 5 FRS 2021
4. 155 3000026300 ASSYRDR 1 55 3012314500 GASKETRDRAS 155 4 3012314400 GASKETHOMEBARBAS 155 1 3000003810 ASSYRDRURT Pa 159 301214300 GASKET HOMEBARAAS 160 3011471700 COVER FRAME HOMEBAR ABS 1 1611 3012018300 HINGE HOMEBAR RAS 162 3012918200 HINGE HOMEBAR LAS 1 163 3016080600 SPECIALSCREWC suss 8 164 3010951600 HOMEBARARMPLT R 1 165 3012514000 GUIDE HOMEBAR ARMRINGA 1 166 3016080800 SPECIALSCREWA SUS Mb 2 167 3016080600 sPECIALSCREWC sUSMs 2 65 OnE ho NINI 5 TH PART CODE PART NAME PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARK 3015202100 STOPPER HOMEBAR DR P 3016030900 SPECIAL SCREW B SUS ME 12 1701 3014560300 PLATE HOMEBAR ARM RAS ST63004 1 1711 3011791900 DOORHOMEBARURTAS 172 3010951500 CAP HOMEBARARMPLT L 173 3014560200 PLATE HOMEBAR ARM LAS ST5300 1 66 Side By Side Refrigerator Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting Daewoo Electronics Corp
5. MECH ROOM UM FRS 2041 50 7 2 Total Parts List FRS 2021 Caution in this Service Manual some parts can be changed for improving their performance without notice in the parts list So if you need the latest parts information please refer to PPL Parts Price List in Service information Center http svc dwe co kr NO PARTCODE PARTNAME _ PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARK 300003600 ASSYCABURT 2 3012917600 HINGE T RAS 73 3012918500 HINGE T 7L AS FIXTURE T Hi PP 75 3016031300 SPECIAL THIBOLT SWCHIOA Mbxibs 76 3011472400 COVER HI T pp COVER HIT pp o 8 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xi2MFZN 79 3012601301 HANDLECAB e 10 3012601201 HANDLE AB COVR L 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING TM TRS4xT2MEZN 732
6. 1 LOUVERFAAS 1061 7142401611 SGREWTAPPING T T2TRS4xT6MFZN 3 1071 3010924600 1081 3011473000 GOVERSENS ABS 1 109 3014559510 PLATELAMPF 1101 3017008200 SOCKETFLAMPAS a I 64 CODE PARTNAME _ PART DESCRIPTION __ QUANTITY REMARK 111 3013602000 1121 7121300811 SCREWTAPPING 25 1131 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xI2MEZN 114 3015507710 WINDOW F LAMP O 1151 3016002710 SPEGIALSCREW 2 1171 3017827100 SHELFFAAS 1181 3018124000 SWITCHLAMP 1 1191 3015101300 SPRING ICING CASE 120 3011170600 CAsEiciNG 2 121 3012203800 FRAME ICEMAKER 122 3013408000 KNOB ICEING 2 123 3011171800 GASEICEAS O 124 3011171400 GASEFAAS 125 3011171500 CASEFBAS 1 126 3012516000 GUIDEF POCKET 1271 3019019100 s O 5 1281 3019019000 HPS
7. 755 3013344200 NSUDAMPB Pa 756 3013344100 NSUDAMPA FPS O o 757 3011471200 GOVERDAMP 58 3018701800 bEOANTIAS COVERDEO 60 3017905300 SOCKETRLAMPAS a 761 7121300811 SCREWTAPPING n IS PAN 3x8 1 762 3013602000 LAMPRA 2 763 3015507900 WNDOWRIAMPA 1 64 3016002710 SPECIALSCREW f 2 766 3017827300 HELFRAAS 767 3012514500 GUIDECASE A LAS fes 2 768 3012514600 GUIDE CASE A RAS Jes 769 7142401611 SCREWTAPPING I2TRS4xT6MFZN 4 770 3011171200 CAsECHLDAS 1 L71 3011473100 COVER VEGETBCASEA L72 s0187008800 DEOANTIAS O 773 3011472000 cover RETURN DUCT 774 3011172000 CASE VEGETBAAS GPPS HiPS 1 775 3012514700 GUIDE CASE B LAS 776 3012514800 GUIDE CASEB RAS 1 777 7142401611 SCREWTAPPING J I2TRS4xT6MFZN 778 3011473200 COVER VEGETBCASEB 1 779 3011172100 CASE VEGETABLEBAS GPPS HiPS 780 3017827500 SHELFWINEAS 781 3016002710 SPEGIALSGREW f
8. 30 3016003300 SPEGIALBOLT 2 6 5 5 AA 31 3011344200 CORDPOWERAS 732 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING T MTRS4xIZMEZN O n 733 7051401065 SCREWMACHINE PANAxi0SWBSNI 1 34 395183540 MKi83842U 735 3016002500 SPEGIALWASHER 4 36 3010101440 ABSORBERCOMPAS 38 3817925100 RELAY STARTING 2534034 220 3502 393011113500 1 HOSEDRAN Pat 3014413730 PIREWICONAS Pa 42 3010102100 ABSORBER C MOTR NRFRBS3SONT 743 3012004400 FIXTUREGMOTR 1 744 3015911500 MOTORCFANAS DCIZV 25W 745 301180220 FAN 1 76 3011200500 GLAMP FAN 1 747 3016806000 DRYERAS COVERMACHROOMAS sere 749 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xIZMEZN e O 750 3012007800 FIXTURE MOTORA Pe 75111 3015911400 MOTERRFANAS 752 3012007900 FIXTURE MOTORB 1 753 7122401211 SCREWTAPPING T28TRSA4xi2MFZN 2 563 NO NRO CODE PARTNAME _ PART DESCRIPTION __ REMARK 301180220 FAN
9. Apply a gum on the accumulator Refrigerant sound of hiss or sizzling when comp stops Apply a gum on the accumulator Any shaking sound from F compartment when comp works Fasten the evaporator in F compartment tightly against touching liner surfaces Explain refrigerator work mechanism and sound to the users or customers Remarks Water flowing sound hiss or sizzling sound can make while refrigerant in the pipes is changing from liquid to gas state when comp starts or stops It is normal to the refrigerator Page 16 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting Troubleshooting of Evaporator Sound 1 Hiss Sound from Tube 1 tube is used to connect the capillary tube and evaporator 2 welding points 1 2 2 When such a sound is made attach a gum on the tube including 2 welding points 1 Check whether evaporator is fastened tight with the fasteners of 1 2 2 Insert a soft spacer EPS between left and right wall to evaporator not to be shaken or trembled during refrigerator operation PASEAR zu 4 pt a nie i d LITERE ra LITT 3 Page 17 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 5 3 Fan Noise Fan is damaged or transformed Fan is touching the surround Fan motor assembly is moving or shaking Motor has its own noise or vibration when w
10. N Connector insertion of Main PCB is OK Check and repair any Y disconnection or defective connection N Door switch itself is OK Y Change the door switch Check it up Page 22
11. ABS 1401 3011472200 COVERHNDLDECO7U 1411 3011747510 COVERFPCBAS ft 141 7111800811 SCREW TAPPING 3016302600 BUTTON CONTLB es 141 4 3016303100 BUTTONCONTLA fes 3015507800 WNDOWFPCB Jes 1 141 6 3011471600 COVERFPCB 1 147 3019019400 POCKETDAIRYAS 1481 3019019300 1 1491 3019019800 POCKETRM 2 150 3012514100 GUIDERPOKT Oo 151 3012513400 6 _ PP 152 3019019200 POCKETR HPS 2 153 3000018800 ASSYRDR 1 153 3012314500 GASKETRDRAS PVC 163 4 3000003800 ASSYRDRURT MR sede FRS 2041 Caution in this Service Manual some parts can be changed for improving their performance without notice in the parts list So if you need the latest parts information please refer to PPL Parts Price List in Service information Center http svc dwe co kr NO PART CODE PART NAME PART D
12. 3013408100 KNOB MULTDUET fes 1 788 3017905310 SOCKET RLAMPAS 1 789 3013600020 LAMPRB 3015508000 WNDOWRIAMPB lt 1 792 3014805400 SENSORRAS 3011171300 GASEEGGAS 794 3012513200 GUIDE DAN GA 1 95 3012811100 HEATERDRN GUIDEAS 1 796 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING 1 797 3012007800 FIXTURE MOTORA e 798 3015911300 MOTORFFANAS DCIZV 25W 799 301891400 OUVERFC 1001 7142401611 SCREWTAPPING T IZTRS4xT6MFZN 1011 301180220 FAN 1 1021 3018914900 a 1031 3014805300 ENSORFAS 1041 3018914700 OUVERFBaAS 1 08 3010924600 CAP F LUVR HIPS 3011473000 COVER SENS 61 CODE PARTNAME _ PART DESCRIPTION __ REMARK 109 3014550510 PLATELAMPF 1 o 1101 3017905200 OCKETFLAMPAS 2 71111 3013602000 1121 7121300811 SCREWTAPPING 1131 7112401211 SCR
13. DAEWOO CONTENTS 1 Power Failure of Refrigerator Interior Lights Disconnection F PCB Power Off 2 Adjusting F R Door Balance And Gap 3 Freezer Compartment 3 1 Freezing Failure Foods does not get cold or frozen 3 2 Ice Formation on F louver 3 3 Disconnection of Wires of F lights 4 Refrigerator Compartment 4 1 Refrigeration failure Foods does not get cold soon or does not get cold at all 4 2 Disconnection of Wires of R lights 4 3 Dews in R compartment 4 4 Exceed Refrigeration of vegetable Case 5 Noise 5 1 Compressor Noise 5 2 Refrigerant Noise 5 3 Fan Noise 5 4 Pipe Touch Shaking Noise 6 Door 6 1 Door Alarm Continues after Doors are Closed 6 2 F PCB is ON continuously after Doors are Closed Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 1 Power failure of refrigerator F R lights OFF F PCB power OFF Power cord or fuse is disconnected Change the fuse N AC 250V 15 The fuse is in the left of machine room of refrigerator back 1st power of SMPS is ON 7 Check power cord connection in machine room and to CN1 of M PCB Main PCB Fuse is disconnected Change the fuse N AC 250V 3 154 The fuse is on the 12V 16V 5V on M PCB is Y Change Main P CB Wire connection of F PCB IS N Checkup and connect F P CB wires Change F PCB AS 1 Insert a flat tip driver into the left down groove of panel frame and snap it out
14. DOOR SW BLDC MOTOR ey R MOTOR R SENSOR BLDC MOTOR GREEN NC e BROWN FDOORSW 25 BLUE BLUE D SENSOR WHITH For only models with home bar refreshment center model ol ORANGE mE Ba B 15 1 CT lt OO 25W x 2EA DUCT HEATER C F LAMP 25W 2 DRAN HEATER FUSE TEMP77 C D HEATER WHITH NOTICE 1 Allow 10 cm or more clearance between wall and side and rear plate of the refrigerator for good fresh air circulation CODE WSBS1 3 38 4 2 CIRCUIT WIRING DIAGRAM Main PCB M AC 2207 Power CORD CH TE a id TV P Lx Ex I ELE Yu E zB ae AE Hr ISH gaii E EH s Mer LF Fi CONTROL DATE oam FR SSA CRLCG NA vin i APPEL SA SPR CERAM 5 LEE Laura us HUI ban Eier EIE 4 1 is Pan 1 2038 EE E Lr Hose 5 39 Front PCB 4 RSI 7 a lay pwe al BI EUZZER 9 PIN 36 i 2 4 am cee 22 7 FIL SE B ch 5 de lid f 15 ka 3 3 i RY
15. N F3 Abnormal defrosting return Check temp fuse and defrosting heater OLP PTC Y 2 Does Work Y N Change OLP PTC Change the comp N F C Motor works OK F C Motor is OK Change F C Motor Y Y Wiring connection is Y Ch KE OK ange M PCB N Check wiring connection Temperature fuse is N 2 Change the fuse N Position 3rd pipe of Eva Left Defrosting heater is OK Pipe heater 140W 345 7 2 Glass tube heater 140W 345 7 2 Drain plate heater 10W 4840 9 ann eater Refer to Location of heaters removing 4 replacing Ice formation on eva N Is OK Check ice formation on eva And if refrigerant leak is found repair it Page 6 Failure amp Troubleshooting 1 Remove foods and shelves in Freezer compartment Remove the housing 2 Remove screw cap with a small tip driver on the bottom of light cover Hold the bottom of cover and pull forward out to remove Pull down smoothly the bottom of light cover to remove 1 Remove 3 screws 2 Push the hook points with a flat tip driver and pull upward out to remove Follow the reverse order when assembling back 1 Remove 3 screw caps on the louver with a flat tip driver 1st Glass heater housing Temp fuse housing 2nd Pipe heater housing 2 Remove 3 screws w 3rd Drain plate heater h
16. Service Manual Side By Side Refrigerator Model FRS 2021 FRS 2041 v Caution In this Manual some parts can be changed for improving their performance without notice in the parts list So if you need the latest parts information please refer to PPL Parts Price List in Service Information Center http svc dwe co kr DAEWOO ELECTRO TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 EXTERNAL VIEWS LL 1 1 EXTERNAL 2 7 1 2 OF PARTS 2 SP CIFICATIONS SUMI ee 2 ELECTRIC PARIS 22 pOWERDORD O O a aa et JA DOOR COLOR 232 2 3 OPERATION AND FUCTIONS 4 DIAGRAM m AASWIRINGSBDIRCRAM 4 2 CIRCIFIDIAGRAM E DIAGRAM AA REFRIGENT CYCLE DIAGRAM 5 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE 7 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST e GA TOTAL EXPLODED VIEW aaa Do TOTAL PARTS LIST e 6 FAILURE CHECKUP amp TROUBLESHOOTING SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 5 For starters be sure to check any chances of the leakage of electricity You could handle a part in the vicinity of electricity after unplugging You should put on rubber glovers to prevent an electric shock on operation test Make sure the rated current voltage capacity before using an instrument Keep your wet hands away from the metal goods in the freezer c
17. 3010533400 1 13 316401170 GAPACITORRUN Pa PCBMANAS 15 3011472610 COVERMAINPCBBOX 16 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xT2MEZN HINGE U RAS HINGE U LAS JPOTSO PANTNG 19 3012513300 GUIDE U HINGE U 720 7002501611 SCREWMACHINE TRSMBxi6MFZN 21 3016001240 SPECIALBOLT T 5WCH22NYL 722 3015306700 SUPPORTER UHIAS Porso 723 3012104400 FOOTADJUSTAS 724 3016501200 GASTERTURNAS 2 725 3016001240 SPECIALBOLT T 5WCH22NYL 726 3011471010 COVERCABBRKT 1 727 7142401611 SCREW TAPPING C TZTRS4xT6MFZN 729 3010326700 seme Ti2 1 30 3016003300 SPEGIALBOLT 2 6 5 5 4 31 3011344200 CORDPOWERAS 732 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING T MTRSAxIZMEZN 733 7051401065 SCREWMACHINE PANAxi0SWBSNI 1 395183040 1 735 3016002500 SPEGIALWASHER 4 36 301010140 ABSORBERCOMPAS 38 3817925100 RELAY STARTING 2531034 220 3502
18. Bright White PCM White Emboss Beige Emboss 4 2 COLOR CODE RWBSC GWG1B FBG3B DSG1E ISG3E PARTCODE 3000018830 3000018820 3000018810 3000018840 3000018800 FRS 2041 220 240V Refrigerant Cyclo Pentane Inox Looking Ellio Inox Looking Ellio COLORTYPE Bright White PCM White Emboss Beige Emboss 2 COLOR CODE RWBSC GWG1B FBG3B DSG1E ISG3E PARTCODE 3000025330 3000025320 3000025310 3000025340 3000025300 8 FRS 2041 100 127V Refrigerant Cyclo Pentane Inox Looking Ellio Inox Looking Ellio COLORTYPE Bright White PCM White Emboss Beige Emboss 2 COLOR CODE RWBSC GWG1B FBG3B DSG1E ISG3E PARTCODE 3000025380 3000025370 3000025360 3000025390 3000025350 11 3 OPERATION AND FUCTIONS Display Control Object Front PCB buttons FRZ SET button REF SET button SUPER FRZ button SUPER REF button LOCK button SLEEP button 1 CONTENTS 1 Normal Operation 1 Temperature control of Freezer Refrigerator Initial mode Freezer amp Refrigerator gt Middle 2 Lock mode unlock OFF Sleep mode OFF 3 SPEED icon inactive 4 FUZZY DEODORIZER letters and icons always ON 5 Other display modes Normal Operation Normal Operation Silent Mode Sleep CUSTOM LCD Normal Silence M ode Freezer Refrigerator BAR DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL Temp SEG DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL DIAL SILENT icon SPEED letters LOCK ON OFF SLEEP ON OFF DIAL Lett
19. Door open alarm B LCD Background Light Control Object F PCB buttons Door Switch LCD BACK LIGHT Initial Power Input uu 5 REMARKS 1 Conditions to turn on LCD Light 1 Power input plugin 2 When any button on the panel is pushed first the back light turns on then button control is done 3 When F R door is open the light turns on 2 Conditions to turn off the light 1 The back light turns off 10 seconds after F R door is closed 2 1 minute after button control Explanation After Delivery Control Object FRZ button REF SET button Electrical components and LCD Power Cord 1 Start Push REF SET button for 3 seconds within 10 seconds just after power input 2 Control 1 Electrical components are OFF for 3 hours 2 Display operates in normal way Prevention of Compressor Restart INPUT Control Object Comp CONTENTS Comp does not start again for 6 minutes though F sensor is ON 6min delay 28 Delay Function of Electric Components INPUT Control Object COMP COMP ON OFF E CONTENTS REMARKS 1 F fan delay by comp ON OFF gt F fan is ON OFF 1 minute after comp is ON OFF _ 3 F R fan delay by door open close for easy door gt Inspection checkup door opening 2 hours after initial start gt First Ris ON 1 second later F is ON to protect DC fan against over current at initial start OPEN RFAN 2
20. Once the installation place is ready follow the installation instructions Note If surround temperature of refrigerator is low below 5C foods can be frozen or the refrigerator can work zm in abnormal way 51 6 2 If the refrigerator can not enter the door follow these steps Removing Freezer Door Remove front bottom cover first if it is attached Unscrew top hinge cover with a screw driver Insert a thin screw driver into the side groove of the cover to remove Turn top hinge fastener counterclockwise 3 4 times Just make it loose do not remove Disconnect the harness wires Loosen hinge screws for several turn Just make them loose do not remove v Lift up the front of hinge to remove After the hinge is removed the door can fall down forward Be careful v 4 Lift the door straight up to remove 592 Removing Refrigerator Door Unscrew top hinge cover with a screw driver Insert a thin screw driver into the side groove of the cover to remove v Turn top hinge fastener counterclockwise 3 4 times Just make it loose do not remove Disconnect harness wires Loosen hinge screws for several turn Just make them loose do not remove Lift up the front of hinge to remove After the hinge is removed the door can fall down forward Be careful 4 Lift the door straight up to remove 53 Replacing Freezer
21. gt Sleep mode 3sec 3 Stop or Termination 1 During Demo mode push SLEEP button 5 times while pushing REF SET button simultaneously 2 Power in again 2805 Regulation of R sensor OFF Point INPUT Control Object J18 22 on Main PCB Resistance of R sensor Mid OFF Point CONTENTS REMARKS a Regulation of R sensor OFF point 1 5degree DOWN b In case refrigeration of refrigerator is weak or insufficient take the following action R SENSOR R26 ids OP1 1 R71 OP1 2 a R26 R SENSOR standard resistance in normal mode 31 4K b R70 In case of weak ref cut J18 to down the standard resistance by 1 5deg 2K c R71 In case of weak ref cut J22 to down the standard resistance by 1 5deg 2K R26 Mid OFF point R26 R70 Mid OFF point 1 5 deg R26 R70 R71 Mid OFF point 3 0 deg Summary of Function How to start function modes All the modes are started with LOCK ON except for explanation after delivery amp installation A S forced defrosting FRZ REF SET 5 times SET i SLEEP ibi Explanation after delivery amp g nstallati REF SET for 3 sec Right after first power in ERROR display REF SET LOCK 3 times 31 Circuit B Power Circuit 01 04 LF2 145399 LF 20A1 473 630 100P1000V L4 3w l ce CC1 D4 10 F 470 DW 400V vwa 4 R2 05 100K 5347400 DE SUF
22. 3 Once the gap is adjusted fasten the right screw 2 1 tightly Adjustment of refrigerator door Moving to the right 1 Loosen the left screw 2 1 enough Do not remove the screw 2 Turn the right screw 2 2 clockwise then hinge and top of freezer door moves to the right 3 Once the gap is adjusted fasten the left screw 2 1 tightly Moving to the left 1 Loosen the right screw 2 2 enough Do not remove the screw 2 Turn the left screw 2 1 clockwise then hinge and top of freezer door moves to the left 3 Once the gap is adjusted fasten the right screw 2 2 tightly 57 7 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 7 1 Total Exploded View ROOM UH ROOM M OO A SOOM FRS 2021 DOOR 58 A V 2 ae amp b
23. 5402 R3 iw 330K DE 47 14493556 STR 66352 1 RE lt 1 4 2K 222 BE J 1 4 W CE2 PC817 G 8k 22050 IC 4 KA431 TA 4 azopr sov 2 2200P250V DC Output Power Voltage Oscilloscope Measurement DC output 15 7V 17 Feb 2000 5 00 V 5 00ms 15 16 20 32 SMPS Movement Wave Drain to Source Break Voltage Point Oscilloscope Measurement Remarks 8992 Voltage between DRAIN and SOURCE below 650V 586 V 13 Nov 2002 18 00 55 Minimum standard voltage at OVP start 23 2V 13 Nov 2002 17 35 32 Initial Power Wave of Switching Power IC Oscilloscope Measurement Remark 11 00 13 Nov 2002 17 39 23 34 B Sensors Circuit Diagram F SENSOR SAA D SENSOR R SENSOR Function of Each Sensor F sensor 1 It senses the temperature of freezer compartment and controls Comp F fan ON OFF 2 How it works D sensor gt t senses return point of defrosting heater Working Point Return point of defrosting heater Resistance 19 53 ki 35 R sensor 1 It senses the temperature of refrigerator compartment and controls R fan OFF 2 How it works Working Point Mid OFF High OFF 26 88 29 34 32 00 Sensing Voltage 2 90V 2 81V 2 74V In case refrigeration of refrigerato
24. INPUT Control Object 1 REF SET button 1 COMP 2 R sensor 2 R FAN CONTENTS REMARKS 1 Temperature modes change by pushing the button TUM ON OFF Diff Low TP Low Mid gt Mid 0 Mid High High fixed by MICOM STEP DIFF fixed by MICOM 2 R fan are controlled by ON OFF point of each mode 3 RC ON OFF DIFF 0 35C RC middle OFF point 0 3C 4 RC Low gt Low Mid gt Mid gt Mid High DIFF 1 degree respectively 5 Prevention of weak poor refrigeration 1 When weak refrigeration is sensed comp is ON regardless of F sensor 2 When R sensor reaches R fan OFF point comp is controlled by F sensor and R fan turns OFF 3 Sensing point of weak refrigeration R sensor OFF point of each mode 7C 4 Termination point Same as R sensor OFF point of each mode 15 CONTENTS REMARKS 6 Control point of each mode Weak refrigeration point Off point 7C ON OFF DIFF OFF point 0 35 deg STEPIDIFF STEPIDIFF Low Low Mid Mid High High 7 Super refrigeration proceeds for 40 minutes Example of temperature change Refrigerator Low normal gt Super refrigeration Temp Low OFF Operation Refrigeration IT x ON High OFF point 7 7 OFF Operation Super 40min 1 1 R fan and comp ON until R sensor to over refrigeration OFF point 7C 2 After reaching to the point it g
25. between F R doors are different Refer to User Guide and SVC Manual for details Top and bottom gap between F R doors are different Top left of F door or top right of R door is in or out 2 5mm from cabinet i Remove top hinge cover screw and hinge cover Make hinge fastener loose Do not remove it When top of door is protruded from cabinet over 2 5mm Make hinge screws loosen and adjust door vertical balance Refer to user s Guide for detail When top of door is sunken from cabinet more than 2 5mm Make hinge screws loosen and adjust door vertical balance gt Referto user s Guide for detail Top and bottom gap of both doors are the same Turn the hinge fastener clockwise tightly Y Replace top hinge covers and screw them za Page 5 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 3 Freezer Compartment 3 1 Freezing Refrigeration does not work Foods are not frozen cold Error Mode Checkup 1 Set to LOCK ON mode first 2 Push LOCK 3 times while pushing Y REF SET at the same time Any Error Mode on F PCB Solve the error code problem Error Code F1 F Sensor disconnection short pull down C1 Abnormal Cycle Comp refrigerant leak
26. by pushing button again OFF lights 3 Automaticcally terminated after maximum 12 hours OFF lights 7 LOCK button 1 Start by pushing the button LOCK letters and icon light No other buttons and modes buzzer sound are controllable 2 Stop by pushing button again for a second OFF and icon light 13 Temperature Control of Freezer Compartment FC INPUT Control Object 1 FRZ SET button SUPER FRZ button 1 COMP 2 F sensor 2 F FAN CONTENTS REMARKS 1 Temperature modes change by pushing the button Low gt Low Mid Mid 9 Mid High High 2 Comp and F fan are controlled by ON OFF point of each mode ON OFF DIFF 5 Freezer middle OFFpoint 20 0 C 4 FC Low Low Mid Mid Mid High DIFF 2 degrees respectively Mid Hlgh High DIFF 4 degrees 5 Control point of each mode Temp ON point ON OFF DIFF STEPIDIFF STEPIDIFF MODE Low Low Mid Mid Mid High High 14 5 6 SUPER FRZ Quick Freezing ON OFF DIFF 1 Comp and F fan are ON about 150 minutes regardless of F sensor fixed by MICOM 2 F fan runs at 14V for the first 90 min then at 12V for the rest time STEP DIFF fixed by MICOM Comp and C fan linked 90min SUPER FRZ start E jan RPM Normal operation change point Temperature Control of Refrigerator Compartment RC
27. out smoothly Like F louver C remove F louver D Assembling order is the reverse of disassembling 7 Front Control Pannel Insert a flat tip driver into the left down groove of panel frame and snap it out smoothly Remove housing from F PCB and screws on the board to change for a new one Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling 46 5 2 Replacing Refrigerator Parts 1 Deodorizer Turn deodorizer counterclockwise Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling 2 Top R Light Like F lights remove two screw caps at the bottom of light cover with a driver Unscrew two screws with driver Pull down R light cover a little to separate the hook and pull out forward smoothly Replacing the bulb Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling 47 3 Refrigerator Bottom Light Snap out the bottom hook of light cover with a flat tip screw driver Hold down the light cover to pull out Change the light bulb Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling 4 Wine Holder Remove two screw caps on the top of Wine holder with a driver Unscrew 2 screws with a dirver Hold end of wineholder and pull up smoothly after seperating completely fixed hook Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling 5 Shelves Pull forward shelves and lift up a little to remove Freezer shelves are the same way 48 6 Retur
28. 0 127 60 220 60 220 240 50 230 50 Lx mul e ml part cone 11 MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY REFRIGERANT 4 go 12 FUSE REFRIGERANT VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 115 120 60 127 60 220 60 220 240 50 230 50 13 THERMOSTAT FUSE REFRIGERANT VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 115 120 60 127 60 220 60 1220 240 50 230 50 eme eem s Im 4 lt 4 lt q 2 3 POWER OF POWER CORD PART CODE DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 3011315000 CP 2PIN For european country 2 401 17200 CP 2PIN For other country 3 4006D17101 KP 30 For America amp EI Salvador 4 401PD17101 KP 211 For Japan amp Taiwan 5 3011300801 BP 3PIN 6 3011303010 267 For Chile 7 3011315310 For Israel 8 3011303050 BS 1363A 9 3011301200 551 550 For China 4 Australia Upper power cord s part code is only lead wire without any kinds of terminal or houisng 10 2 4 DOOR COLOR 1 ASSEMBLY URETHAN FREEZER DOOR FRS 2021 FRS 2401 Refrigerant Cyclo Pentane Inox Looking Ellio Inox Looking Ellio COLORTYPE Bright White PCM White Emboss Beige Emboss 2 COLOR CODE RWBSC GWG1B FBG3B DSG1E ISG3E PARTCODE 3000018730 3000018720 3000018710 3000018740 3000018700 2 ASSEMBLY URETHAN REFRIGERATOR DOOR FRS 2021 Refrigerant Cyclo Pentane Inox Looking Ellio Inox Looking Ellio COLORTYPE
29. 0 5 sec 0 5sec for first 2 hrs FFAN gt 21sec 1sec for first 2 hrs 29 Home Bar Refreshment Center Heater FR S580CR MODEL INPUT Control Object COMP CONTENTS REMARKS tis linked with comp Control of Interior Lights Control Object Refrigerator Door Freezer Door Home Bar Door Refreshment Center FR S580CR CONTENTS REMARKS 1 Control of Refrigerator Compartment Lights R lights turn ON OFF by R door switch ON OFF 10 minutes after sensing door open the lights turn off automatically though door close is not sensed 2 Control of Freezer Compartment Lights F lights turn ON OFF by F door switch ON OFF 10 minutes after sensing door open the lights turn off automatically though door close is not sensed 3 Rights ON OFF by Home Bar door opening R lights turn ON for 1 minute after sensing HOME BAR switch open If the switch is pushed again within 1 minute the light turns on another 1 minute B Demonstration Function INPUT Control Object LOCK button REF SET button SLEEP button CONTENTS REMARKS 1 Start 1 Set LOCK ON first 2 Push SLEEP button 5 times while pushing REF SET button simultaneously 2 Control 1 All other electrical components are OFF F fan R fan 2 Fan Control DOOR OPEN gt FAN ON DOOR CLOSE FAN OFF 3 Display Normal mode 3 8sec gt SPEED 3sec gt Silent mode 3sec
30. 1 129 3000018700 ASSYE DR 29 1 3012314200 GASKETFDRAS 12 2 3000003700 ASSYE DR URT Pa 132 3011623800 DEGO HNDL T tn 133 3012620500 HANDLE Pa 134 3011613900 DEGO ANDE u Jes 135 3016031700 SPEGIAL SCREW 136 3010326100 DEGO COVER T ft EN 138 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xI2MEZN 8 H39 3011472100 1401 3011472200 COVERHNDLDECO7U 141 3011747510 COVERFPCBAS O 1 141 7111300811 SCREW TAPPING 1 7 PCB FAS 14 4 3016302600 BUTTON CONTLB 141 4 3016303100 BUTTONCONTLA fes 141 3015507800 WNDOWFPCB Jes ft 141 6 3011471600 COVERFPCB Jes 148 3019019400 POCKETDAIRYAS 1491 3019019300 1 150 3019019800 POCKETR 7M 2 157 3011474600 COVERHOMEBARAS 152 3012514100 GUIDE RPOKT _ as 153 3012513400 e 154 3019019200 POCKETR js
31. 12V F Fan 10V 12V R Fan 12V C Fan 10V R Fan 10V 12V Fan 10V 12V Y Load control is avoided Y N F R door open meson icr N i F S ON 5deg Freezer aE Compartment N Overload Overload of both R sensorON 5deg compartments Refrigerator N Compartment M Overload mode N y gt Overload mode control Y Normal mode control load control y over 20 min N F sensor OFF point Y load control mode stop N R load control y d over 20 min R sensor OFF point Y R load control mode Stop DA Defrosting Cycle Control Object Total comp work time Comp work rate RT temperature Total door open time 1 Defrosting Mode 1 Conditions to start defrosting cycle Total comp work time 6 8 10 hours 2 Comp work rate by the 2 hours over 65 3 Total door open time minutes Any door For R open time is over 3 minutes Total time of comp OFF 60 hours Ambient temperature over 35C 6 Any error mode R1 F1 D1 F3 RT S Door switch 2 Conditions to start defrosting mode 1 The mode starts in the following conditions a Any error happens when total comp work time is 6 or 8 or 10 hours b Comp work rate by the 2 hours is over 65 Total door open time is over 3 minutes Any door F R open time is over 3 minutes d Ambient temperature is over 35C 2 Defrosting mode st
32. 2 MODE A S forced defrosting mode a Set LOCK ON first then push REF SET button 5 times while pushing FRZ SET button simultaneously b Control A S forced defrosting control Pre cool is deleted c If D sensor temp is over 10C the mode is terminated automatically 26 Forced Defrosting Control Object 1 FRZ SET button 2 SET button Defrosting Mode 3 LOCK button CONTENTS REMARKS 1 How to start gt Set LOCK ON first then push REF SET button 5 times while pushing FRZ SET button simultaneously 2 How to proceed 1 Delete Pre cool mode Others are same as normal defrosting 2 Heater is ON regardless of D sensor temp at first 30 seconds Check of defrosting current 6 11 Initial Defrosting Control Object D sensor Initial or first power input power plugin CONTENTS REMARKS If D sensor temp lt 3 5C defrosting mode starts from Pre cool at first Comp is delayed for 6 min power input at the initial defrosting Defrosting Mode 6 12 Buzzer or Alarm Control Object F PCB buttons Door Switch BUZZER Initial Power Input CONTENTS REMARKS Buzzer sounds if any button of F PCB is pushed Buzzer sounds 3 times 3 minutes after initial power input Buzzer sounds for 1 second in case of A S forced defrosting short pull down operation explanation mode If door is open buzzer sounds continually 3 times for 5 seconds
33. 393011113500 GASE n HOSEDRAN 3014413730 PIREWICONAS Pa 42 3010102100 ABSORBER C MOTR NRFRBS3SONT 743 3012004400 FIXTUREGMOTR 1 744 3015911500 MOTORCFANAS 745 301180220 FAN ABS ODBATKDA 76 3011200500 GLAMP FAN 747 3016806900 DRYERAS xH915g 1 COVERMACHROOMAS sere 749 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xIZMEZN o 750 3012007800 FIXTURE MOTORA 1 51 3015911400 MOTERRFANAS Ph 60 gt a gt I NI l l D 1 NO NO PARTCODE PARTNAME _ PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARK 52 3012007900 FIKTURE 1 153 7122401211 SCREWTAPPING 2 301180220 FAN 1 755 3013344200 NSUDAMPB 756 3013344100 NSUDAMPA FPS 757 3011471200 GOVERDAMP ms 1 58 3018701800 DEOANTIAS COVERDEO 60 3017905300 SOCKETRLAMPAS 761 7121300811 SCREWTAPPING T2S PAN3x8 1 762 3013602000 LAMPRA 2 763 301
34. 5507900 WNDOWRIAMPA 1 64 3016002710 SPECIAL SCREW 766 3017827300 SHELFRAAS 767 3012514500 GUIDECASE A LAS fes 2 768 3012514600 GUIDE CASE A RAS Jes 2 769 7142401611 SCREWTAPPING TI2TRS4xT6MFZN 4 Lz0 s0171200 AsECHLDAS 1 71 3011473100 COVER VEGETBCASEA 1 L72 s0187008800 bEOANTIAS _ 773 3011472000 COVERRETURNDUCT 774 3011172000 CASE VEGETBAAS GPPS HiPS O 1 775 3012514700 GUIDE CASE B LAS 1 776 3012514800 GUIDE fes 777 7142401611 SCREWTAPPING I2TRS4xT6MFZN 2 778 3011473200 COVER VEGETBCASEB 1 779 3011172100 CASE VEGETABLEBAS GPPS HiPS o 780 3017827500 SHELFWINEAS 78111 3016002710 SPEGIALSGREW fe 782 3010003200 GAP SCREW e O 783 3018124000 SWITCHLAMP O 1 3017100500 FLAP MULTDUCT PP 785 3013345000 NSUMULTDUCTAS ees 1 786 3011472700 GOVERMULTDUET O 1 87
35. Control Comp F fan gt ON for 25min OFF for 25min if F sensor is normal the error is terminated automatically 2 r1 ERROR a Cause R sensor disconnection short pull down b Control Condition of ambient temperature Work rate ON OFF 8 12 7 13 8 12 8 12 9 11 c If R sensor is normal the error is terminated automatically 3 rt ERROR a Cause RT sensor disconnection short pull down b Control Normal operation deletion of control condition by RT sensor c If RT sensor is normal the error is terminated automatically 4 di ERROR a Cause D sensor disconnection short pull down b Control Time limit 30min of defrosting return c If D sensor is normal the error is terminated automatically 5 Door ERROR dF dR dH on display a Cause in case it senses that door is open for more than 1 b Control Deletion of function related door switch sensing c If door switch open amp close is sensed the error is terminated automatically d After displaying on LCD the mode is terminated 6 C1 ERROR a Cause in case comp works for over 3 hours when D sensor temp is over 5C b Control Normal operation c When D sensor temp is below 5C in comp OFF it is terminated 7 F3 ERROR a Cause in case defrosting return is done by time limit of 80min b Control Deletion of Pre cool mode in defrosting mode c If defrosting return is done by D sensor it is terminated 8 d
36. Door 1 Insert the bottom hole of freezer door straight to the bottom hinge pin Let the top of door close to the cabinet and insert the top hinge pin to the top hole of freezer door Insert the back of hinge to the groove of protrusion first then front to the top hole of door 3 Turn the fastener clockwise several times Do not turn it to the end Adjust the level of door and fasten the top hinge with 2 left amp right screws Turn the hinge fastener tightly to the end Connect harness wirings and screw ground wire A Click and screw the top hinge cover 54 Replacing Refrigerator Door o 1 3 Insert the bottom hole of refrigerator door straight to the bottom hinge pin Let the top of door close to the cabinet and insert the top hinge pin to the top hole of freezer door Insert the back of hinge to the groove of protrusion first then front to the top hole of door the fastener clockwise several times Do not turn it to the end Adjust the level of door and fasten the top hinge with 2 left amp right screws Turn the hinge fastener tightly to the end Connect harness wirings and screw ground wire Click and screw the top hinge cover 6 3 Refrigerator Leveling amp Door Adjustment If needed Refrigerator must be level in order to maintain optimal performance and desirable front appearance If the floor beneath the re
37. ESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARK 300003600 2 3012917600 HINGE RAS 73 3012918500 HINGE T 4 AS FIXTURE T Hi pp 2 5 3016031300 SPECIAL THIBOLT SWCHIOA Mbxibs 76 3011472400 COVER HI TR pp COVER HIT pp E 8 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xT2MEZN 79 3012601301 HANDLECAB COVER e O O 10 3012601201 HANDLECAB GOVR L e 1 7111 17112401211 SCREWTAPPING 712 3010533400 O O 13 316401170 PCBMANAS Pa 715 3011472610 COVERMAINPCBBOX 1 16 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING TM TRS4xT2MEZN HINGE U AS POTS O PAINTING 719 3012513300 GUIDE U HINGE U m 20 7002501611 SCREW MACHINE TRSMBxi6MFZN 2 721 3016001240 SPECIALBOLT T 6x225WCH22NYL 722 3015306700 SUPPORTER UHIAS Porso 723 3012104400 FOOTADJUSTAS 724 3016501200 GASTERTURNAS 2 725 3016001240 SPECIALBOLT T 726 3011471010 COVERCABBRKT 727 7142401611 SCREW TAPPING 729 3010326700 Ti2 ft
38. EWTAPPING CM TRS4xI2MEZN 1141 3015507710 WINDOW F LAMP MPS 1151 3016002710 SPEGIALSGREW f 1171 3017827100 SHELFFAAS 1181 3018124000 SWITCHLAMP 1 1191 3015101300 SPRING ICING CASE STS304WPB 1201 3011170600 CAsEiciNG 3012203800 FRAME ICE MAKER 23 3011171800 CASEICEAS O 124 3011171400 CASEFAaS 1 125 3011171500 GASEF BAS 1261 3012516000 GUIDEF POCKET PP 1271 3019019100 as 5 1281 3019019000 HPS 129 3000018700 ASSYE DR 129 1 3012314200 GASKETFDRAS 12 2 3000003700 ASSYE DR URT Pa 132 3011623800 DECO HNDL T ABS 1 133 3012628500 HANDLE Pa 134 3011613900 DEGO ANDE u es 135 3016031700 SPEGIALSGREW 136 3010326100 Deco COVER T ft 1137 3010326200 Deco cover U ft 138 7112401211 SCREWTAPPING M TRS4xI2MEZN 8 1391 3011472100
39. S i 104 i Ka M widen LED BL 2002 10 21 LCD DISPLAY E 82 1 TMP47C422N 43 PART 56178590 40 4 3 AIR FLOW DIAGRAM Freezer Refrigerator Compartment Compartment 44 4 4 REFRIGRANT CYCLE DIAGRAM WI CON SUC CONN CONN Welding Points 7 points 5 35 4 5 points NN a Flow of Refrigeration Cycle Pipe Suction Conn Suction Pipe Evaporator t Linar Capillary Tube Dryer 2 Hot Pipe 1 Hot Pipe Conn r Hot Pipe WWire Con Pipe 1 Pipe Conn B T Huh Compressor SAD x 5 DISASSSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 5 1 Replacing Freezer Parts 1 Exchanging F lights Remove screw cap with a small tip driver on the bottom of light cover Pull down the light cover smoothly to remove Replacing F lights Assembling order is the reverse of disassembling 43 2 Ice Cubes Maker 4 Ice Cubes Case Pull forward Ice case and lift up a little to remove then pull Ice cubes maker 3 Dry
40. arts unconditionally as long as total comp work time is 10 hours even if the above conditions a are not satisfied 3 Defrosting mode starts immediately as long as total time of comp ON comp OFF is over 60 hours even if the above 1 and 2 conditions are not satisfied DD CONTENTS REMARKS _ 3 Flow Chart of Defrosting Start Start No gt Comp work time is over 2 hours Yes Yes Total time is over 60 hours No Yes Comp work time is over 10 hours No Comp work time is over 8 hours No No Comp work time is over 6 hours No Yes Yes Comp work rate is over 65 No otal door open time 15 over 3 Yes minutes 2 Yes Ambient temp is over 35C 2 Yes No Defrosting mode starts End 23 Defrosting Mode INPUT Control Object 1 COMP 2 F FAN 3 R FAN 4 HEATER 1 Defrosting Cycle CONTENTS 1 Defrosting Mode 1 Time 50 minutes 2 Comp F fan ON R fan Control Heater OFF 3 If F sensor 27C PRE COOL becomes OFF Pre Cool 1 If D sensor gt 10C Heater becomes OFF 2 In case of Heater return by time limit of 40 or 80 min F3 Error ON for 30 minutes time limit in case of D Defrosting sensor error 4 Time limit a 30 seconds Heater is ON regardless of D sensor temperature right after defrosting start b 30 minutes in case of D1 Erro
41. eliminate the gap compartment Y Door is hanged Reassemble the doors down Door is open too long Explain to open doors too long Doors are open and close too frequently Explain open and close doors unnecessarily Heat appliances are used near the refrigerator Make enough distance between N the appliances and refrigerator Watery or hot foods Y stored in the R compartment Advise to cool down foods wrap N or cover foods with much water before storing in the compartment R fan works OK 2 Repair and change R motor Page 12 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 4 4 Excessive Refrigeration of Vegetable Case N The direction of handle to set Vegetable Case or Chilled Case is setOK 7 Setthe direction of handle right to the vegetable case Vegetable Case Chilled Case ET Refrigerator temp mode is HIGH Explain the temperature modes Advise to set the temp to Middle or LOW mode N R check valve works Repair and or Change the R check valve Referto Repair Change of Check Valve Is th R i anme R sensor is OK Change the R sensor Check the R sensor connection Check the connector to Main P CB Page 13 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting i on Remove screws with a Remove foods and shelves of R c E screw driver compartment Remove screws cap
42. ers of FRZ REF LOW Viger SET TEMP C FUZZY DEODO SILENT SLEEP 2 Icons of DEODO SLEEP 3 Temp bars and lines 12 2 FRZ SET button 1 Temperature control of Freezer compartment 2 5 steps of sequential temperature mode Initial mode by power input MID Temperature and bars are shown Letters are not indicated at Soft Mid and Mid Strong modes Just temperatures and bars are shown Temperature progress Low gt Low Mid gt gt Mid High gt Temp indication 15C 17C 19C 21C 25C Number of bars 5EA 3EA 5EA 3EA 5EA 3 SUPER FRZ button When this mode is chosen QUICK icon and letters of freezer flicker 3 times and ON The set temperature and bars are still the previous value 4 REF SET button 1 Temperature control of Refrigerator compartment 2 5 steps of sequential temperature mode Initial mode by power input MID Temperature and bars are shown Letters are not indicated at Soft Mid and Mid Strong modes Just temperatures and bars are shown Temperature progress Low gt Low Mid gt Mid gt Mid High gt Temp indication 4C 3C 2C 1C 0 Number of bars 5EA 3EA 5EA 3EA 5EA 5 SUPER REF button When this mode is chosen QUICK icon and letters of refrigerator flicker 3 times and ON The set temperature and bars are still the previous value 6 SLEEP button 1 Start by pushing the button ON lights 2 Stop
43. frigerator is uneven freezer and refrigerator doors look unbalanced In case freezer door is lower than refrigerator door 1 Insert a screw driver flat tip into a groove of the left wheel bottom of freezer and turn it clockwise until the door is balanced clockwise to raise freezer door counterclockwise to lower Unless the freezer door is balanced by step 1 then follow the next steps 2 Open the doors unscrew the front cover and remove if it is attached 3 Loosen 3 hinge bolts 1 on the left 2 on the right a little Do not unfasten them completely Insert a hexagonal wrench into the groove of adjusting nut and turn m clockwise until the door is level 4 Once the door is balanced fasten the hinge bolts tightly and screw the front cover Hinge Bolt In case refrigerator door is lower than freezer door Insert a screw driver flat tip into a groove of the right wheel bottom of refrigerator and turn it clockwise until the door is balanced clockwise to raise refrigerator door counterclockwise to lower Unless the refrigerator door is balanced by step 1 then follow the next steps Loosen 3 hinge bolts 2 on the left 1 on the right a little Do not unfasten them completely Insert a hexagonal wrench into the groove of adjusting nut and turn clockwise until the door is level 3 O
44. g and change Hold the bottom of light cover and the switch for a new one pull forward to remove Be careful when changing the switch F and R door switch are different in type and shape Follow the reverse order of disassembling after changing the switch Change the light bulb AC240V 25W Follow the reverse order of disassembling after changing the light Page 9 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 4 Refrigerator Compartment 4 1 Refrigeration is never done or weak insufficient gt Foods does not get cool or cold soon Error Mode Checkup 1 LOCK ON first 2 Push LOCK 3 times while pushing Any error mode on F REF SET together EmorCode Solve error code problem if R1 R Sensor disconnection short any pull down gt check the R sensor C1 Abnormal cycle Comp refrigerant leak Y F3 Abnormal defrosting return gt Check temp fuse defrosting heater N N Change the Y Y Wiring connection 15 Y OK Change the Main PCB R Sensor is OK N normal N Check the wirings Y Change the R Sensor and check connector Freezer compartment is OK Refer to Freezing does not work Repair to eliminate the gap of gasket Reassemble doors Gasket has any gap Refrigerator gasket has no gap ii Y Door is hanged down to make gap between cabinet Foods are placed just close to R Sens
45. ing Case amp Meat Case Pull forward and lift up a little like Ice case Fruit case vegetable case and chilled case in Refrigerator are the same way 4 Front Cover At first remove the screw caps with a driver Unscrew three screws with a dirver Assembling order is the reverse of disassembling In order to assemble match front cover to the cabinet groove before screwing P 44 5 Freezer Refrigerator Pockets Hold the middle and pull up slightly Assembling order is the reverse of disassembling Ref Pockets are the same way 6 F Louver Parts Disassembling Open the door fully and remove the shelves Remove screw cap on the bottom of light cover and unscrew two screws with a driver to separate the light cover Refer to 1 Exchanging F lights Seperate F lights housing amp Heater housing m m Eva front cover from the interior side terminals I I Remove screw caps F louver with a driver and then unscrew three screws with a driver Hold both end and pull forward smoothly al C MEN 45 Separate sensor housing on the top of F louber C 5 MOTER HOUSING Hold the bottom nose of cover and pull forward out smoothly Separate Moter Housing and remove three screws In order to disassemble F louver C separate hook with a driver and pull
46. int F fan load control mode stops c When it reaches to R sensor Off point R fan load control mode stops 19 5 3 Control Time Chart of Each Mode 1 Start amp stop of load control mode Normal Control Door N On F S se 1 Dez Ref Load Door Open Rez Load Stop Frz Stop after 20min 30 sec after Open Load Stop Frz Start Condition Load Mode Start Frz Overload Input 2 Start amp stop of load control mode Silence Control Door toon 5deg F S F Fan Fr M D des On 5deg R S quuin HL E M 12V R Fan 20mi addu Ref Load Frz Stop Condition Door Open Frz Load Stop after 20min 30sec after open Ref Load Stop Frz Load Start Load Mode Start Frz Overload Input 3 Start amp stop of load control mode Normal defrosting control F S Comp MMC Normal Operation DRS A ree On 5deq n FE R Fan A E N M Defrosting Start Condition to start Load Ref Load Stop Mode but avoided Ref Load Mode buring defrosting mode 20 5 A Flow Chart of Load Control Mode N 240 minutes v Normal Silence Control Mode Fan RPM ann Normal Overload F Fan
47. n Duct Cover Pull out the cover to arrow direction 7 Dairy Pocket Pull forward and lift up a little 8 Refreshment Pocket Only for FRS 2041 Hold both end and pull up to remove the pocket Lift up a little and then pull forward out 9 Refrigerator interior parts Remove foods and shelves of R compartment Remove screws caps with a tiny tip screw driver and remove light cover screws with a screw driver Refer to 2 Top R Light Disassemble RAMP R A HOUSING SENSOR HOUSING and RAMP R B HOUSING 49 Unscrew two screws on the left and right side of DAMP COVER Hold the bottom and right of damper to pull down to remove After removing bottom R light cover unscrew with a driver Refer to 3 Refrigerator Bottom Light Hold top of the MULT DUCT COVER AS and pull forward to remove Remove FAN HOUSING on the right side Unscrew two screws on the FIXTURE MOTOR B Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling When assembling be careful not to disturb Fan 50 6 INSTALLATION GUIDE 6 1 Installation Preparation Check if the refrigerator can pass a doorway or enter a door first Dimensions including Door Handles Width Depth Heigh 928mm 816mm 1808mm Finda suitable place to install Sufficient space from refrigerator back to the Avoid direct sunlight wall for free air ventilation More than 1
48. nce the door is balanced fasten the hinge bolts tightly Front Cover After installation and or door leveling fasten front cover with screws Remove the screws on the front bottom panel first Click and screw the cover The front of refrigerator needs to be higher just a little than the back for easy door Notice closing but if the wheel is raised too much for door balance i e front of refrigerator is too higher than the back it can be difficult to open the door 56 6 4 Door Gap Adjusting In case top and bottom gap of both doors are not the same take the following steps to adjust gap beteen the top right edge of feezer door and top left of refrigerator door First unscrew and remove top hinge Turn the hinge fastener counterclockwise covers 2 3 times just to loosen Do not remove refer to page 52 53 the fastener Adjustment of freezer door Moving to the right 1 Loosen the left screw 2 2 enough Do not remove the screw 2 Turn the right screw 2 1 clockwise then hinge and top of freezer door moves to the right 3 Once the gap is adjusted fasten the left screw 2 2 tightly Moving to the left 1 Loosen the right screw 2 1 enough Do not remove the screw 2 Turn the left screw 2 2 clockwise then hinge and top of freezer door moves to the left
49. o 2 782 3010003200 GAP SCREW e 783 3018124000 SWITCHLAMP 3017100500 FLAP MULTDUCT PP 1 785 3013345000 INSUMULTDUCTAS ees 1 786 3011472700 oVERMULTDUCT 1 787 3013408100 KNOB MULTDUET fes 1 788 3017905310 SOCKET RLAMPAS 1 789 3013600020 LAMPRB 1 3015508000 WNDOWRLAMPB 1 3011473000 ABS 792 3014805400 SENSORRAS 3011171300 GASEEGGAS 1 794 3012513200 GUIDE DAN 95 3012811100 HEATERDRN GUIDEAS 1 796 7112401211 5CREW TAPPING 1 797 3012007800 FIXTURE MOTORA 798 3015911300 MOTORFFANAS DCIZV 25W 799 3018914400 _ P 1001 7142401611 SCREWTAPPING T TZTRS4xT6MFZN 3 1011 301180220 FAN 0008170 1021 3018914900 OUVERFDAS PP a 103 3014805300 ENSORFAS ere 1041 3018914700 OUVERFBAS
50. oes on with HIGH mode until the end of Super refrigeration It returns to normal after Quick refrigeration of 40 minutes 16 SLEEP Mode INPUT Control Object 1 COMP 2 R FAN 1 SLEEP button 3 F FAN 4 CUSTOM LCD CONTENTS 1 This mode starts with a push of SLEEP button 2 Conditions to start Sleep mode 1 F sensor lt 13C 2 Unless it is a restart within 40 minutes after the end of previous Sleep mode 3 F sensor error 4 Door switch error 5 Defrosting Heater defrosting pause Fan delay 6 Ifthe above conditions of 1 5 are all satisfied the sleep mode starts 3 Control of electrical parts 1 Mode 1 Once Sleep mode starts all the electrical parts COMP F FAN R FAN turn OFF ON letters of SLEEP on LCD is display 2 Mode 2 It operates with Silent mode and ON letters of SLEEP on LCD is displayed on 4 Termination of Sleep mode 1 MODE 1 a F sensor gt 9C b In case of F sensor error c When other button is pushed during this mode d Total F R door open time exceeds 30 seconds during the mode e If Sleep mode is terminated by a band f F R fan delay for 5 minutes and restart of this mode is prevented for 40minutes f It it exceeds time limit of 130 minute Model is terminated and Mode starts 2 MODE2 Sleep mode is terminated 12 hours after the first start Speed mode and defrosting operate in normal way 5 After Sleep mode stops all the electrical parts retu
51. ompartment not to be frostbitten Be careful not to let water to permeate the electric part in the machine room with the door open during your working you might be damaged by that door You should give a tilt to the refrigerator for your safe after removing the breakable goods inside the refrigerator 9 You d better use cotton gloves if you fix it up around the evaporator ee NE 7 Co gt N e e ONoOoO 12 38 38 39 41 42 43 51 58 58 60 67 1 EXTERNAL VIEWS 1 1 EXTERNAL SIZE FRS 2021 925 253 651 AS 5 om pe ced gt m Ni LO 1 ZEN 1 en L O O gt 1 xx CO CE 11 20 816 127 12 5 676 5 3 LI D cram 9 c anm 61 66 m E P la
52. or Explain place foods close to R sensor N or cold air spout Y Explain not to open doors unnecessarily or frequently Advise to use in HIGH mode Jumper cutting of Main PCB to prevent weak Refrigerator door openings are too often refrigeration gt Option 1 cut 18 to down 1 5C Option 2 cut 32 to down 1 5C Page 10 Failure amp Troubleshooting 4 2 Disconnection breaking of Refrigerator Lights Wires Light filament is disconnected or breaking R door switch connection is OK Y Check and repair door switch connection and light socket Refrigerator Top Lights Remove screw caps bottom of light cover with a small tip screw driver Remove screws of light cover Hold the bottom of cover and pull forward to remove Change the light bulbs AC240V 25W Follow the reverse order of disassembling when assembling back Change the light bulb Repair R door switch Refrigerator Bottom Light 1 E 2 4 Snap out the bottom hook of light cover with a flat tip screw driver Hold down the light cover to pull out Change the light bulb AC240V 15W follow the reverse order after changing the light Page 11 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 4 3 Dews on Refrigerator Compartment Dews are formed on the Y gasket inside R M Repair to
53. orking Explain to the customers how fan is working to circulate cold air in the compartments Hemarks The fan is sending out cold air to circulate it through the compartments Change the fan Set it right not to touch Set it right not to move Change the motor assembly When the air is touching the surface of louver or liner wall such sound can make Page 18 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting Troubleshooting of Fan Noise 1 Fixing or Fastening of Fan Motor Check if fan motor frame of the assembly is fastened tightly with screws to the liner wall Unless it is tight vibration of shaking can make Check if fan motor and fan are hanged down Fan working sound can be louder if they are not set right Check if sealing sponge on the insulator touches the fan If so set it again not to touch it 1 2 If any scratch or damage on the insulator around the fan rotation is found set the fan motor assembly right not to touch it Page 19 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 5 4 Pipe Noise Pipes are touching in the machine room Separate the touching pipes if any N Apply sealing material Evaporation dish makes noise by Wi Con shaking N between Comp Base amp evaporation dish Pipe itself is shaking much Move or change the points of vibration absorber rubbers on the pipes to reduce the shaking Compressor itself i
54. ousing Temp fuse Hold both ends and pull forward slowly Drain plate heater Glass tube heater Page 7 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 3 2 Ice Formation on F Louver Dews are formed on the gasket surface inside F compartment 7 Door is open too long Door is open and closed too frequently Heat appliances are too Y close to the refrigerator N Watery or hot foods Y stored in refrigerator compartment Louver heater is disconnected Gasket has gap between cabinet Remove the gap Reassemble the door Explain users or customers not to open too long Explain not to open close doors too frequently Make enough distance between heat appliances and refrigerator Wipe out dews on the louver surface and run the refrigerator again Change the louver assembly Page 8 Failure amp Troubleshooting 3 3 Disconnection breaking of Freezer Lights Wires Freezer light filament is disconnected or breaking N Change the light bulb Connection of F door switch is OK Y Check the F door switch connection and F light socket 1 Remove screw caps bottom of light cover with tiny tip screw driver Repair the door switch Insert a flat tip screw driver Into a gap of door switch to pull forward Remove 2 screws of light cover Disconnect the housin
55. port 7 Freezer Cases 14 Chilled Case 8 Front Cover 15 Refreshment Home Bar Pocket 16 Refrigerator Bottom Light 17 Refrigerator Shelves 18 Egg Case 19 Refrigerator Pockets 20 Vegetables Case 21 Fruits Case 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 OUTLINE MODEL NAME FRS 2041 USABLE CAPACITY L 215 2 eee Fin epa Forced _ eros cowmor Auionate Stan amp Sop om m 2 2 ELECTRIC PARTS 1 COMPRESSOR REFRIGERANT VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 115 120 60 127 60 220 60 220 240 50 En COMP MODEL HBL27YG 3 HCL27YG 2 HPL27YG 4A HPL30YG 5 DK190Q L2U PART CODE 3952127R30 3957127R20 3956127R40 3955130 50 3956190050 STARTING TYPE mem mem Reor 2 RELAY VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 115 120 60 127 60 220 60 1 220 240 50 230 50 ASSY 3 STARTING CAPACITOR Tr RE HN 4 RUNNING CAPACITOR REFRIGERANT RS 5 VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 1115 120 60 127 60 220 60 220 240 50 230 50 TYPE NAME BL 2213DWFA 1 6 R FAN MOTOR REFRIGERANT 7 8 DEFROST HEATER REFRIGERANT VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 115 120 60 127 60 220 60 220 240 50 230 50 9 DRAIN HEATER VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 1115 120 60 127 60 220 60 220 240 50 230 50 10 LAMP ASSEMBLY VOLTAGE V HZ 100 50 60 110 60 1115 120 6
56. r c 80 minutes in normal control state Comp F fan R fan Heater OFF Fan Delay 1 F R fan Heater OFF Output control and time limit of each defrosting mode are linked a 80 min Time Limit 50 min b 30 min in case of D1 Error 2 Initial Defrosting If D sensor 3 5C defrosting mode starts from Pre Cool at initial power input or first plugin 24 B Error Display LCD Display of F PCB INPUT Control Object CUSTOM LCD 1 How to start 1 Set LOCK ON first 2 Push LOCK button 3 times while pushing REF SET button at the same time 1 Temperature Control Buttons 2 Display Error code is displayed on Freezer temperature display part 3 How to stop 1 Push LOCK button 3 times while pushing REF SET button 2 Itstops automatically 4 minutes after the start 4 All the error Ccdes are reset if they turn to be normal 5 Error Code ERROR CODE CONTENTS F sensor disconnection short pull down H sensor disconnection short pull down RT sensor disconnection short pull down d1 D sensor disconnection short pull down dr R Door Switch defective Homebar Refreshment Center Door Switch defective Cycle abnormal or defective Return after defrosting abnormal or defective Forced defrosting mode for A S 25 6 Control Way of Errors if any 1 F1 ERROR a Cause F sensor disconnection short pull down b
57. r compartment is poor or insufficient though comp and R fan operate in normal way 1 Cut J18 on M PCB then temp is lowered 2 C than Mid OFF point 2 In addition to 1 action cut J22 on then the temp is lowered 1 C more Relay Function Circuit Diagram IN BMHZ 1CST800MTW REIC T3 IT BMHZ compH F LAMP 22 HBHTRE DHTR R LAMP HZ ELE ji j er en ye ba BA a a E 7 FE 1 L L How it works ON Condition OFF Condition Port Port IC3 Output Pin MICOM Port 1CO3 Output Pin COMP RELAY En 37V 1450 7V 165 0V 14 12V 36 M Fan Function R23 10K How It Works ON Condition OFF Condition Port Port MICOM Port IC Collector IC Collector operation person 2 ON Condition OFF Condition Cora PORT MICOM Port E 40 16 Collector person p Da mcam 2 ON Condition OFF Condition Port Port Method IC Collector IC Collector SICHERT C FAN meum me operation 37 4 4 1 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM GRAY SW For only models with home bar BROWN refreshment center model BLACK BLDC MOTOR e En a C MOTOR 4 42 1
58. rn to normal operation and Sleep icon changes from ON to OFF 6 If Sleep mode starts during PRECOOL it goes on again after the Sleep mode is terminated 7 If Sleep mode starts during Super FRZ Super REF it returns to previous set modeafter the Sleep mode is terminated AT x SILENT Silence Mode INPUT Control Object 1 CDS SENSOR CONTENTS REMARKS _ 1 Purpose of Silence mode To reduce refrigerator noise at night by decresing fan RPM to a minimum degree 2 Condition to start 1 The optical or light sensor in top middle of control panel senses surround light and Silence mode starts if the amount of light sensed is below the standard value for more than 1 minute The mode does not start for initial 240 minutes to prevent down of cooling performance a Standard value to decide night below 5 7 Lux optical sensor surface b Standard value to decide daytime above 4 16 Lux optical sensor surface 3 Control Method Control Mode F FAN R FAN C FAN Silence Control 4 Termination Condition The mode stops if lux value is above the standard for more than 1 minute Control of Each Mode Control Object 1 CDS SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 F FAN 14V 12V 10V 3 F SENSOR CONTENTS REMARKS Control of Silence mode operation mode when the optical sensor feels that it is night Normal control daytime operation mode Refrigerator noise is relatively low at daytime Load con
59. s shaking much Attach a gum on the N comp head Explanation to the users Refrigerant is erupting rapidly from the compressor to circulate pipes so pipe shaking noise can make to some degree In case compressor vibration is sent to a pipe directly apply vibration absorber rubbers to welding points of the pipe and comp or to a much bent point on the pipe Page 20 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 6 Doors 6 1 Door Opening Alarm Continues though the door is closed Door switch is pushed well Attach a thin pad on the Check if interior light is ON door liner or change the door assembly Door switch is soaked with water or there is water in the switch N Change the door switch N PCB input is OK Check 5 6 of CN4 and 4 6 i of CNS Repair any disconnection of gt Open 5V Close wires and defective door switch N Connector insertion to Main PCB is OK Repair the defective Y Y Door switch itself is OK N Change the switch Check it up Page 21 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 6 2 F PCB continues ON though doors are closed Background Light of F PCB is ON continuously Door switch is soaked with water or it is covered with water N Change the switch N PCB input is OK Check 5 6 of CN4 and 4 6 of CN5 Check and repair any gt Open 5V Close disconnection of wires and defective switch
60. s with tiny tip screw driver L Hold the bottom and right Remove light cover screws with a screw driver of damper to pull down to remove Lift up a piece of Check Valve Flap and insert a finger to the valve frame to hold out Hold the bottom of cover to pull down Disconnect light housing Page 14 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 5 Operation Noise of Refrigerator 5 1 Comp operation Noise N Refrigerator is level Y Level the refrigerator by adjusting wheels Refer to User s Guide and SVC Manual N MENN Attach a rubber gum on the comp head Front cover and or door gasket is assembled wrong Set it right Comp cushion rubber got hard or Is transformed Change the cushion rubbers Vibration or frequency of comp itself is big Y to reduce vibration and high frequency noise Change the compressor Remarks Compressor run sound is somewhat normal because it works like a heart to circulate the refrigerant in the pipes during the refrigerator operation Rattling or metallic touch sound of motor piston of comp can be heard when it starts or stops Page 15 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 5 2 Refrigerant Flow Sound Water flowing or hiss sounds from the refrigerator Attach an absorber gum on the N capillary tube Refrigerant sound of hiss or sizzling sound when comp Starts
61. smoothly 2 Remove housing from F PCB and screws on the board to change for a new one Assembling is the reverse order of disassembling Page 3 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 2 Adjusting F R Door Balance and Gap 2 1 Top of F R door is unbalanced horizontally Refer to User Guide and SVC Manual for details Top of F R is unbalanced within 2 mm Refrigerator is level Top of F R is unbalanced within 2 mm Open F R doors and remove front cover fastened with 3 screws Close F R doors and loosen 3 left and right blots not the middle one hinge bolts Do not remove the 3 the bolts Insert hex wrench into the hinge hole and turn clockwise or counterclockwise to lift or down doors After adjusting door height fasten the 3 hinge bolts back 3 DO ar DO A OO 00 OO Top of F R is unbalanced within 2 mm 7 Open F R doors again and replace front cover pe m balance balance is OK Finish Page 4 Failure Checkup amp Troubleshooting 2 Adjusting F R Door balance and Gap 2 2 Top and bottom gap
62. trol operation mode when inside temperature goes up due to an increase of load foods or frequent door openings 18 5 1 Fan voltage of each control mode Control Mode F FAN R FAN GRAN pem Silence Sleep Mode f Toad control 2 Control against under load Load Control 1 Purpose To restore F R temperature which has risen by load much foods in or frequent door openings as soon as possible 2 Display SPEED lights until the mode and speed icons flicker 3 Conditions to start from both Normal and Silence F or R door open time exceeds 30 seconds at a time gt Freezer and Refregerator load control starts respectively b Over F sensor On Point 5 degree gt F load control c Over R sensor On Point 5 degree gt R load control 4 Conditions to avoid load control a Initial operation rught after power input of refrigerator b Just after Pre cool Heater defrosting Pause Defrosting cycle 5 Control Method 5 1 Control mode by F R door open time over 30 seconds gt F R fan works by 14V respectively 5 2 Control mode by F sensor On Point 5 degree gt F fan works by 14V 5 3 Control mode by R sensor On Point 5 degree gt R fan works by 14V C fan works by 10V as normal 6 Conditions to stop a The mode works for 20 minutes If another condition happens at the end of the mode it starts again b When it reaches to F sensor Off po

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