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S/M. :FRSU20IA05 Mar. 200.

Model Name & Features. Model Name 2 3 4 5 F R S - U 2 0 I A I I 2 3 4 5 Refrigerant Type S : R-34a N : R-600a Model Specification I : Inner Basic B : Basic D : Dispenser Only E : Dispenser + Magic Room F : Dispenser + H/Bar G : Dispenser + H/Bar + Magic Room (Full Option Models) Door, Handle & Refrigerator Case Features A : st Basic Handle B : Aluminum Long Handle ( Ref. Case 2ea ) C : Radius Handle ( Ref. Case 2ea ) E : Aluminum Long Handle ( Ref. Case 3ea ) G : Arc Handle L : Aluminum Long Handle + Internal feature is C type Color Option Inverter Compressor Models Code 2. Model Features ( Below table is Full option model illustrated ) Model Name Features Pocket Type Chilled Case Refrigerator Case Q'ty U20*A* 2 pieces x 3 EA U20*B* 2 pieces x 2 EA U20*C* pieces O 2 EA U20*E* 2 pieces x 3 EA U20*G* pieces O 2 EA U20*L* pieces O 2 EA

. Specification Buyer. U20I U20B U20D U20E U20F U20G Factory. FRU-57.I.. FRU-57.B.. FRU-54.D.. FRU-54.E.. FRU-54.F.. FRU-54.G.. Dispenser x x O O O O Feature Gross Vol. (ISO 5502) Storage Vol. (ISO 5502) Diemension H/Bar Magic Cool Zone Total Freezer Refrigerator Total Freezer Refrigerator Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm) Weight (kg) x x x x x x 68 24 377 04 68 604 604 604 555 555 53 58 20 24 377 20 x x 227 377 53 75 354 354 356 343 356 04 O 227 227 377 75 75 903 730.5 790 377 O O O 604 227 377 58 75 343 5 7 7 9 Refrigerant Type Refrigerant Charge R-600a or R-34a 76g or 90g Cooling Cycle Evaporator Type Condenser Type Fin Type Fan Cooling System Dryer Molecular Sieve xh-9 Capillary Tube ID0.7 x T0.55 x L2200 Defrost Heater AC 220V / 92W Dispenser Heater x AC 220V / 5W Heater Water Pipe Heater x AC 220V / 5W Main Duct Heater AC 220V / 7W Home Bar Heater x AC 220V / 0W Defrost Sensor PBN-43 Sensor Freezer Sensor PT-38 Refrigerator Sensor PBN-43 Fuse Temp. (Defrost) AC 250V, 0A, 77C Freezer Fan Motor DC 3V, 2050rpm Electronic Part Refrigerator Fan Motor Condenser Fan Motor DC 3V, 850rpm DC 3V, 00rpm Freezer Lamp 25W x EA Refrigerator Lamp 25W x 2EA 2

SPECIFICATIONS 2. External Size 3

SPECIFICATIONS 3. Interior Parts 3-. Basic Models 3-2. Dispenser Model ( Full option model ) 2 4 5 6 8 9 0 3 4 ) Freezer Top Pocket (ea) 2) The mouth of the ice 3) Freezer Pocket (3ea) 4) Case Ice Crusher 5) Freezer Lamp (25Wxea) 6) Freezer Shelf 5 7) Freezer Case (2ea) 8) Refrigerator Lamp (25Wx2ea) 3 9) Refrigerator Shelf 0) Wine Rack (*Option) ) Refrigerator Case (2ea) 7 2) Magic Room (*Option) 3) Dairy Pocket 2 4) Refrigerator Pocket (3 ea) 5) Refrehsment Pocket 4

FUNCTIONS ( DISPLAY_Inner Basic Model ). Display ( Inner Basic Model ) a b a b Temperature adjustment button for freezer compratment Temperature adjustment button for refrigerator compratment 2. Display Control FCP Cotrol Temp. Display (Set Temp.) Initial Mode : Freezer / Refrigerator set medium ( 3 / 3 ) 3. FRZ. SET button ) Temperature control of freezer compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( 3 ) - Every time you press the FRZ. SET button, the setting temperature changes below order. 4. REF. SET button ) Temperature control of refrigerator compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( 3 ) - Every time you press the REF. SET button, the setting temperature changes below order. 5

FUNCTIONS ( DISPLAY_Basic Model ). Display ( Basic Model ) a c b d a b c d Temperature adjustment button for freezer compratment Super(Quick) freezer compartment button Super(Quick) refrigerator compartment button Temperature adjustment button for refrigerator compratment 2. Display Control FCP Temp. Display (Set Temp.) SUPER FRZ, SUPER REF. Icon Cotrol Initial Mode : Freezer / Refrigerator set medium ( -9C / 4C) Button 3. FRZ. SET button ) Temperature control of freezer compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( -9C ) - Every time you press the FRZ. SET button, the setting temperature changes below order. 4. SUPER FRZ. Button When this button press, the QUICK and Speed icon is flicker 6 times and keep ON. ( By pressing the SUPER FRZ. Button again you can stop this function. ) 5. REF. SET button ) Temperature control of refrigerator compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( 4C ) - Every time you press the REF. SET button, the setting temperature changes below order. 6. SUPER REF. Button When this button press, the QUICK and Speed icon is flicker 6 times and keep ON. ( By pressing the SUPER REF. Button again you can stop this function. ) 6

FUNCTIONS ( DISPLAY_Dispenser Model ). Display ( Dispenser Type ) a b g h c d e f a b c Temperature adjustment button for freezer compratment Super(Quick) freezer compartment button Reset water filter button after exchanging the filter d Dispenser selction button. ( Water / Crushed ice / Cubed ice ) e Ice maker lock button f Children lock button ( Hold 3 sceconds ) g h Temperature adjustment button for refrigerator compratment Super(Quick) refrigerator compartment button 2. Display Control FCP Temp. Display (Set Temp.) SUPER FRZ, SUPER REF. Icon WATER / CUBED ICE / CRUSHED ICE KEY LOCK ICON FILTER CHANEGE LED Cotrol Initial Mode : Freezer / Refrigerator set medium ( -9C / 4C) Button Button Button AFTER 6 Month, LED ON 3. FRZ. SET button ) Temperature control of freezer compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( -9C ) - Every time you press the FRZ. SET button, the setting temperature changes below order. 4. SUPER FRZ. Button When this button press, the QUICK and Speed icon is flicker 6 times and keep ON. ( By pressing the SUPER FRZ. Button again you can stop this function. ) 7

FUNCTIONS ( DISPLAY_Dispenser Model ) 5. REF. SET button ) Temperature control of refrigerator compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( 4C ) - Every time you press the REF. SET button, the setting temperature changes below order. 6. SUPER REF. Button When this button press, the QUICK and Speed icon is flicker 6 times and keep ON. ( By pressing the SUPER REF. Button again you can stop this function. ) 7. RESET WATER FILTER After 6 month of first power input, 'Change Filter Icon' is on. When the time comes to change follow the steps. ) Push the Lock button. 2) Push the 'Filter Reset' button for 3 seconds. Then 'Change Filter'icon is off. 8. WATER/ICE select ) WATER / CUBED ICE / CRUSHED ICE mode available. 2) Every the button press, the order is WATER - CUBED ICE - CRUSHED ICE. 3) The initial mode is WATER. 9. ICE MAKER LOCK ) Press the 'Dispenser' button continue. ( Press again, the mode is OFF. ) 2) When cleaning the ice storage case or when not use for a long period of time. 9. LOCK button ) When lock the other buttons, press this button and LOCK icon is active. ( In this mode other button is unable except LOCK button.) 2) To unlock, push the button again. < REFERENCE > : Please wait for 2 ~ 3 seconds in order to take final ice or drops of water when taking out cup from the pressing switches after taking ice or water. : The actual inner temperature varies depending on the frood status, as the indicated setting temperature is a target temperature, not actual temperautre within refrigerator. 8

FUNCTIONS ( TEMPERATURE CONTROL ). Freezer Compartment Control ) Adjust by the pushing the FRZ.SET button. 2) Compressor & Freezer Fan controlled by each mode ON/OFF point. 3) Freezer Compartment ON/OFF Difference : 2C - MEDIUM OFF point : -9C - When Room Temperature (RT) is below 3C, Freezer sensor OFF point 2C up ( so, MEDIUM OFF : -7C ) 4) Control Temperature Point in Each Mode Division Initially On st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press Display 3 4 5 2 rmal RT <= 3C Temperature Control Medium Medium Max Max Sensor On -4.0-5.5-7.5-9.0-2.0 Sensor Off -6.0-7.5-9.5 -.0-4.0 Sensor On -2.0-3.5-5.5-7.0-0.0 Sensor Off -4.0-5.5-7.5-9.0-2.0 Min Medium Min 2. Refrigerator Compartment Control ) Adjust by the pushing the REF.SET button. 2) Refrigerator Fan controlled by each mode ON/OFF point. 3) Freezer Compartment ON/OFF Difference : 0.5C - MEDIUM OFF point : 4.2C - When Room Temperature (RT) is below 3C, Refrigerator sensor OFF point 2C up ( so, MEDIUM OFF : 6.2C ) 4) Control Temperature Point in Each Mode Division Initially On st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press Display 3 4 5 2 rmal RT <= 3C Temperature Weak refrigeration Weak refrigeration & RT <= 3C Medium Medium Max Max Sensor On 4.7 3.7 2.7 6.7 5.7 Sensor Off 4.2 3.2 2.2 6.2 5.2 Sensor On 6.7 5.7 4.7 8.7 7.7 Sensor Off 6.2 5.2 4.2 8.2 7.2 Sensor On.2 0.2 9.2 3.2 2.2 Sensor Off 4.2 3.2 2.2 6.2 5.2 Sensor On 3.2 2.2.2 5.2 4.2 Sensor Off 6.2 5.2 4.2 8.2 7.2 Min Medium Min 9

FUNCTIONS ( TEMPERATURE CONTROL ). Freezer Compartment Control ) Adjust by the pushing the FRZ.SET button. 2) Compressor & Freezer Fan controlled by each mode ON/OFF point. 3) Freezer Compartment ON/OFF Difference : 2C - MEDIUM OFF point : -9C - When Room Temperature (RT) is below 3C, Freezer sensor OFF point 2C up ( so, MEDIUM OFF : -7C ) 4) Control Temperature Point in Each Mode Division Initially On st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press 5th Press 6th Press Display -9-20 -2-22 -6-7 -8 Temperature Control Medium Medium Max Max Min Medium Min rmal RT <= 3C Sensor On Sensor On -4.8-2.8-5.8-3.8-6.8-4.8-7.8-5.8 -.8-9.8-2.8-0.8-3.8 -.8 Sensor Off Sensor Off -6.8-4.8-7.8-5.8-8.8-6.8-9.8-7.8-3.8 -.8-4.8-2.8-5.8-3.8 6) SUPER FRZ. (QUICK) Mode - In this mode, Compressor & Freezer Fan motor is on unconditionally for 50min. ( free of freezer sensor ) Freezer Sensor Freezer Fan On/Off 50MIN SUPER FRZ. Start ( SUPER FRZ. MODE ) NORMAL MODE Start 0

FUNCTIONS ( TEMPERATURE CONTROL ) 2. Refrigerator Compartment Control ) Adjust by the pushing the REF.SET button. LOW - MEDIUM LOW - MEDIUM - MEDIUM MAX - MAX 2) Refrigerator Fan controlled by each mode ON/OFF point. 3) Refrigerator Compartment ON/OFF Difference : 0.5C - MEDIUM OFF point : 5.2C - When Room Temperature (RT) is below 3C, Refrigerator sensor OFF point 2C up ( so, MEDIUM OFF : 7.2C ) 4) Weak Cooling Prevention Function - This funtion is free of Freezer sensor. - When refrigerator compartment reaches the Fan OFF point, the Fan is OFF. and then Compressor controlled by Freezer sensor. - Weak cooling temperautre is + 7C in each sensor OFF temperature. - Weak cooling terminate temperautre is same as each sensor OFF temperature. 6) Control Temperature Point in Each Mode Division Initially On st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press 5th Press 6th Press Display 4 3 2 8 7 6 5 Temperature Medium Medium Max Max Min Medium Min rmal RT <= 3C Weak refrigeration Weak refrigeration & RT <= 3C Sensor On 5.7 4.7 3.7 9.7 8.7 7.7 6.7 Sensor Off 5.2 4.2 3.2 9.2 8.2 7.2 6.2 Sensor On 7.7 6.7 5.7.7 0.7 9.7 8.7 Sensor Off 7.2 6.2 5.2.2 0.2 9.2 8.2 Sensor On 2.2.2 0.2 6.2 5.2 4.2 3.2 Sensor Off 5.2 4.2 3.2 9.2 8.2 7.2 6.2 Sensor On 4.2 3.2 2.2 8.2 7.2 6.2 5.2 Sensor Off 7.2 6.2 5.2.2 0.2 9.2 8.2 7) SUPER REF. (QUICK) Mode : This mode runs for 40 minutes. NORMAL MODE Start Freezer Sensor QUICK MODE (40MIN ) Excess Refrigeration OFF point ON/OFF MAX MODE - Until the sensor reaches the Excess Refrigeration OFF point ( -7C), Refrigerator Fan and compressor is ON. - Until the QUICK Mode ends, the appliance runs with MAX dial mode. - After QUICK Mode ( about 40 mins ) the normal mode start.

FUNCTIONS ( Defrost Mode ). When Defrost Mode start? ; When total Compressor runnig time becomes at 6, 8, 0,, 24hours. - The compressor runing rate is over 85% every 2 hours. - Door opening time is over 2 minutes ( Each Freezer / Refrigerator door ) - Total compressor running time ( on time + off time ) is 60hours. - Any error happens. ( R, F, D, F3, RT-Sensor, C, Door switch etc. ) ( But, F3 error happens then defrost mode start without Pre-cool ) Start Compressor runing time is over 2hours Total appiance runing time is over 60hours Compressor runing time is over 24hours Compressor runing time is over 6hours Any error happens Room temperature is over 35C Compressor runing rate is over 85% every 2 hours Defrost mode start Door open ( each door ) is over 2 minutes End 2

FUNCTIONS ( Defrost Mode ) 2. rmal Defrost Mode PRECOOL ) PRECOOL - Compressor runs ( to cool down the freezer compartment prior to heater switch on ) for 50minutes or until Freezer sensor temperature reaches -27C HEATER DEFROTING 2) HEATER DEFROSTING - Defrost heater is switch on until Defrost Sensor temperature reaches 3C. - Heater operation time ; 30 seconds - Heater is ON free of Defrost Sensor. ; 30 minutes - When Defrost Sensor is malfunction. ( D error ) ; 80 minutes - Heater maximum operation time. ( F3 error ) PAUSE 3) PAUSE - After Defrost Heater switch OFF, Compressor dosen't run within 7 minutes. FAN DELAY 4) FAN DELAY - Freezer & Refrigerator fan switch on after 5miunuts' cmopressor running. rmal Mode Division PRECOOL HEATER DEFROST PAUSE FAN DELAY Compressor ON OFF OFF ON Freezer Fan ON OFF OFF OFF Refrigerator Fan Control OFF OFF OFF Defrsot Heater Off ON OFF OFF Time 50min 30min ( D error ) 80min ( F3 error) 7min 5min 3. Forced Defrost Mode ) How to start ( Basic Models Only ) ; Press the REF. SET button 5 times while pushing the FRZ. SET button. ( Dispenser Models Only ) - Press the LOCK button. - Press the Refrigerator Set button 5 times while pushing the Freezer Set button. 2) Except PRECOOL, steps are same as above 2. rmal Defrost Mode. 3

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display_Basic Model ). How to enter this check mode ; Press the FRZ. SET button 5 times while pushing the REF. SET button. 2. The Front LED displays the current error code ( if happens ). 3. How to exit this mode ) Press the FRZ.SET button 2) After 4 minutes automatically exit. 4. Error Code Display (LED flicker) Remark Freezer sensor disconnection or short 2 Refrigerator sensor disconnection or short 3 Room temperature sensor disconnection or short 4 Defrost sensor disconnection or short 5 Refrigerator Door switch is defective. 6 Freezer Door switch is defective. 7 Abnormal or defective cycle 8 Abnormal return after defrosting ; All Error Code reset, when the relative parts turn into normal. 4

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display_Basic Model ) 5. Troubleshooting when error happens ( If the relative parts is normal, Error code display will be reset. ) ) Freezer sensor error - Cause : Freezer sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN9 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the freezer compartment. 2) Refrigerator sensoer error - Cause : Refrigerator sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN8 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the refrigerator compartment. 3) Room temperature sensor error - Cause : Room temperature sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the voltage of sensor part on the Main PCB. If voltage is 0.5~4.5V, normal. If voltage is 0V (short) or 5V (disconnect), change new one. 4) Defrost sensor error - Cause : Defrost sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN9 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that on the evaporator. 5) Refrigerator door switch error - Cause : When it senses the door open for more than hour. - Check point : Check the each door switch and exchange. 6) Freezer door switch error - Cause : When it senses the door open for more than hour. - Check point : Check the each door switch and exchange. 7) Cycle error - Cause : When compressor works for over 3 hours although Defrost sensor is over -5C. - Check point : Refrigerant leakage. 8) Abnormal defrosting end error - Cause : in case defrosting mode ends after 80 minutes. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals of the defrost heater. If the resistance is infinity (disconnection) or 0 ohm (short). 5

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display_Basic Model ). How to enter this check mode ; Press the SUPER FRZ. button 5 times while pushing the FRZ. SET button. 2. The Front LED displays the current error code ( if happens ). ; Every time you press the FRZ. Set button, the following value display. ) The appliance running time. ( From the plug in. ) 2) Freezer sensor temperature. 3) Defrost sensor temperature. 4) Refrigerator sensor temperature. 5) Room temperature. 3. How to exit this mode ) Press the REF.SET button 2) After 4 minutes automatically exit. 4. Error Code 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Display (Error Code) ; All Error Code reset, when the relative parts turn into normal. Remark F Freezer sensor disconnection or short r Refrigerator sensor disconnection or short rt Room temperature sensor disconnection or short d Defrost sensor disconnection or short dr Refrigerator Door switch is defective. df Freezer Door switch is defective. dh Home Bar Door switch is defective. C Abnormal or defective cycle F3 Return after defrosting : abnormal or defective Co Pull-Down mode display ( error) d2 Forced Defrost mode display ( error) 6

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display_Basic Model ) 5. Troubleshooting when error happens ( If the relative parts is normal, Error code display will be reset. ) ) Freezer sensor error - Cause : Freezer sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN9 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the freezer compartment. - Error code display Freezer sensor is short. Freezer sensor is disconneted. 2) Refrigerator sensoer error - Cause : Refrigerator sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN8 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the refrigerator compartment. - Error code display Refrigerator sensor is short. Refrigerator sensor is disconneted. 3) Room temperature sensor error - Cause : Room temperature sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the voltage of sensor part on the Main PCB. If voltage is 0.5~4.5V, normal. If voltage is 0V (short) or 5V (disconnect), change new one. - Error code display RT sensor is short. RT sensor is disconneted. 4) Defrost sensor error - Cause : Defrost sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN9 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that on the evaporator. - Error code display Defrost sensor is short. Defrost sensor is disconneted. 5) Refrigerator door switch error - Cause : When it senses the door open for more than hour. - Check point : Check the each door switch and exchange. 6) Freezer door switch error - Cause : When it senses the door open for more than hour. - Check point : Check the each door switch and exchange. 7) Cycle error - Cause : When compressor works for over 3 hours although Defrost sensor is over -5C. - Check point : Refrigerant leakage. 8) Abnormal defrosting end error - Cause : in case defrosting mode ends after 80 minutes. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals of the defrost heater. If the resistance is infinity (disconnection) or 0 ohm (short). 7

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display_Dispenser Models ). How to enter this check mode ) Press the LOCK button. 2) Press the Super Freezer button 5 times while pushing the Freezer Set button. 2. The Front LED displays the current error code ( if happens ). ; Every time you press the Freezer Set button, the following value display. ) The appliance running time. ( From the plug in. ) 2) Freezer sensor temperature. 3) Defrost sensor temperature. 4) Refrigerator sensor temperature. 5) Room temperature. 6) P Factor display. 7) Filter remaing time until exchange. ( Filter runing time is about 4,320Hr ) 3. How to exit this mode ) Press the LOCK button 2) After 4 minutes automatically exit. 4. Error Code Display (Error Code) Remark 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 F Freezer sensor disconnection or short r Refrigerator sensor disconnection or short rt Room temperature sensor disconnection or short d Defrost sensor disconnection or short dr Refrigerator Door switch is defective. df Freezer Door switch is defective. dh Home Bar Door switch is defective. El EF Et Eg EA Eu C F3 Co d2 ; All Error Code reset, when the relative parts turn into normal. Ice sensor disconnection or short Flow sensor is defective. Horizontal switch error Water supply error Drop the ice while Et Full ice switch error Abnormal or defective cycle Return after defrosting : abnormal or defective Pull-Down mode display ( error) Forced Defrost mode display ( error) 8

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display ) 5. Troubleshooting when error happens ( If the relative parts is normal, Error code display will be reset. ) ) F error - Cause : Freezer sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN5 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the freezer compartment. - Error code display Freezer sensor is short. Freezer sensor is disconneted. 2) R error - Cause : Refrigerator sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN4 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the refrigerator compartment. - Error code display Refrigerator sensor is short. Refrigerator sensor is disconneted. 3) rt error - Cause : Room temperature sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the voltage of sensor part on the Main PCB. If voltage is 0.5~4.5V, normal. If voltage is 0V (short) or 5V (disconnect), change new one. - Error code display RT sensor is short. RT sensor is disconneted. 4) d error - Cause : Defrost sensor disconnection or short. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN5 of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that on the evaporator. - Error code display Defrost sensor is short. Defrost sensor is disconneted. 5) Door switch error ( dr, df, dh on display ) - Cause : When it senses the door open for more than hour. - Check point : Check the each door switch and exchange. 6) EI error - Cause : Ice sensor is abnormal. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals after separating CN of the Main PCB. If sensor is disconnected or short, change that in the automatic ice maker. 9

FUNCTIONS ( Error Display ) 7) EF error - Cause : When Flow-sensor abnormal. ( There is no pulse during some time. ) The number of pulse signal is below 0 by second during water supply. - Check point : Water supply line. 8) Et error - Cause : Level switch abnormal. ( pulse is sensed for some time. ) - Control : By time. ( Supply mode is skipped. ) 9) Eg error - Cause : When Ice sensor temperature ( 5 minutes after water supply ) doesn't go up. - Check point : Ice sensor or water supply line. 0) EA error - Cause : When sensing ice drop 3 times in level sensor switch error. - Control : Stop ice maker - After time rotation EA error code disappear if level swtich is normal. ) Eu error - Cause : Sensor which senses if ice is full or not is abnormal. - Control : When drops the ice, the motor rotates 90 degree. 2) C error - Cause : When compressor works for over 3 hours although Defrost sensor is over -5C. - Check point : Refrigerant leakage. 3) F3 error - Cause : in case defrosting mode ends after 80 minutes. - Check point : Measure the resistance between both terminals of the defrost heater. If the resistance is infinity (disconnection) or 0 ohm (short). 20

FUNCTIONS ( Ice Maker_ Dispenser Model). Ice making flow Start Making the Ice - water freezing water supply stand by Ice separating - Ice tray rotation to separate ice cubes Water supply - water supply to ice tray Water supply check - check if water supply complete or not End ) Press Test switch ( which is under the ice tray ) for more than second and then test starts. - Test mode starts from ice separating mode. - In case test switch is abnormal, test is done only time. 2) When the initial power input, ice tray turns to be horizontal. 3) Water supply hose heater control - defrost heater linkage operation - Heater is always ON if Room temperature sensor is abnormal or room temperature is below 5 degree. - Heater is ON for 60minutes (max limit time) if Flow sensor is abnormal. 4) Water supply stand by - Condition : When ice is full - Operation : Proceeds to ice making mode. ( stop ice separating and water supply mode ) 5) Crusher function - It stops operation when freezer door is open. - It operates if door is close. 2

FUNCTIONS ( Ice Maker_ Dispenser Model) 2. Ice making mode Start NO 30 minutes pass Ice sensor is below -9.5C NO YES YES Ice sensor is over -2.5C NO 5 minutes pass NO YES YES Ice separating ) If Ice sensor temperature is below -2.5C after 30minutes, ice making completes. 2) If Ice sensor temperature keep below -9.5C for 5 minutes ice making complete, although the sensor is not below -2.5C 3) After 4.8hours ice making complete, when ice sensor is abnormal, 3. Ice separating(drop) mode ) Time of each section is to verify level switch error. 2) It senses the rotation in each section. 3) When level switch is error, ice separation controlled by the time. 4) When rotation motor is error, the mode is pause. 22

FUNCTIONS ( Ice Maker_ Dispenser Model) 4. Water supply mode ) If water supply mode starts, the water valve is ON. 2) When Flow sensor is abnormal, supply mode controlled by the time. 3) Factor value is variable when After sales action. ( Adjust water quantity ) - rmal Water flow pulse setting is 238. ( When controlled by the time, maximum time limit is 5 seconds.) - When the flow sensor is abnormal, time limit is 5.5 seconds. 5. Water supply check mode Verify water supply completion by comparing room temperature sensor with ice sensor after 5 minutes from water supply. Room temperature sensor Below 9C ~ 5C ~ 2C ~ 3C ~ 4C Over 4C Ice sensor -0C -9C -8C -7C -6C -5C 23

FUNCTIONS ( Dispenser Control_Dispenser Model ). Water / Crushed Ice / Cubed Ice Select button ) Default mode is Water The selection order is Water - Cubed Ice - Crushed Ice - Water. 2) In each mode the selected is active by the dispenser button press. 2. Icemaker Lock button : It is active after pushing button 3. Display ) Water icon turns ON as default mode. 2) The icon of each mode turns ON by pressing its button. ( If display switch makes error during operation of a mode, its icon is OFF.) 3) When Icemaker Lock button is ON, the Lock LED turns ON and Cubed Ice / Crushed Ice icon is OFF. 4) When no operation in Cubed / Crushed Ice mode for hour, the mode change into Water mode automatically. 4. Control Flow and Timing Chart ) Cubed Ice / Crushed Ice Mode A B Dispenser switch Dispenser Lamp Dispenser Flap Gear Motor A C 2) Water Mode A C Dispenser switch Dispenser Lamp Water Swtich Valve < Delay Time > A = 500msec B = 2.0Sec C = 5.0Sec 24

FUNCTIONS. Prevention compressor restart function Although Freezer sensor temperature is low, compressor doesn't restart for 6 minutes from compressor OFF. 2. Beep funtion ) When pushing the button on the Front Control Pannel. 2) When initail power input. ( 4 beeps after 3 seconds. ) 3) When Forced Deforst Mode starts ( 3 beeps ), Pull Down Mode Starts ( beep ). 4) When Door is open. ( Every minute for 5 minutes. ) 3. Fan Delay Function ) Compressor ON/OFF vs Freezer Fan Compressor 60 sec 60 sec Freezer Fan 2) Fan priority and delay function Happen 0.5 sec Compressor Cooling Fan Feezer Fan Refrigerator Fan.0 sec.5 sec 4. Freezer, Refrigerator and Dispenser Lamp Control ) Refrigerator Lamp ; This lamp operates depending on Refrigerator door switch or Homebar door switch. ; The lamp is automatically off when the switch ( Refrigerator or Homebar ) keeps opened for 0 minutes. 2) Freezer Lamp ; This lamp operates depending on Freezer door switch. ; The lamp is automatically off when the switch ( Freezer compartment ) keeps opened for 0 minutes. 3) Dispenser Lamp ( Dispenser Models Only ) ; This lamp operates depending on micro switch which locates dispenser button. ; The lamp keeps ON for 5 seconds after micro swich is close. 25

FUNCTIONS 5. Weak Cooling Trouble Shooting ; Adjust refrigerator sensor OFF point - rmal sensor resistance. (3.4kohm) - Cut the J8 and increase sensor resistance. (33.4kohm) - Cut the J8, J9 and increase resistance. (35.4kohm) Option rmal Weak Cooling happens.5c down 3.0C down J J2 - Cut Cut - - Cut 26

FUNCTIONS 6. Pull Down Mode ) How to start ( Inner Basic Model ) ; Push the Freezer door switch 5 times while pushing the FRZ. SET button. ( Basic Model ) ; Push the SUPER FRZ. 5 times while pushing REF.SET. ( Dispenser Model ) ; Push the Lock button. Then Refrigerator Set + Freezer Set + Water/Ice 5 times at the same time. 2) How to control : Compressor, Freezer Fan, Refrigerator Fan and Compressor Cooling Fan is ON for 30 hours. 3) Termination : After 30 hours or power reset. 7. How to check the filter running time. ( Disepnser models only ) ) Press the LOCK button. 2) Press the Super Freezer Button 5 times while pushing the Freezer SET button. 3) Push the Freezer SET button until display Fi-Lt. 4) Remaining time display when push the Dispenser button. ( ex. 40 : 2 means that 402 minutes remains until exchange. ) 8. Adjust the amount of water ( Default setting is P00, 86cc water supply ) - Dispenser Models only ; Function to adjust the amount of water supply. ) Press the LOCK button. 2) Press the SUPER FRZ. 5 times while pressing the FRZ. SET button. 3) Press the FRZ. SET button until display P00 on LCD. When need more water supply : Press the SUPER REF button. - P0 ( 87cc ), P02 ( 88cc ), P03 ( 89cc ) When need less water supply : Press the REF. SET button. - P99 ( 85cc ), P98 ( 84cc ), P97 ( 83cc ) 27

FUNCTIONS ( Summary ). Inner Basic Model Mode Forced Defrosting Pull Down Error Display How to enter FRZ. SET + REF. SET 5 times REF. SET + Freezer door switch 5 times REF. SET + FRZ. SET 5 times 2. Basic Model Mode Forced Defrosting Pull Down Error Display How to enter FRZ. SET + REF. SET 5 times REF. SET + SUPER FRZ. 5 times FRZ. SET + SUPER FRZ. 5 times 3. Dispenser Model - All the modes active in LOCK condition except 'Reset Water Filter'. ( Push the LOCK button ) Mode Forced Defrosting Pull Down Error Display Reset Water Filter How to enter FREEZER SET + REFRIGERATOR SET 5 times REFRIGERATOR SET + FREEZER SET + WATER/ICE 5 times FREEZER SET + SUPER FREEZER 5 times Reset Water Filter button for 5seconds 28

WIRING DIAGRAM ( Refrigerant : R-34a Type ). Inner Basic Model 2. Basic Model 3. Dispenser Model 29

WIRING DIAGRAM ( Refrigerant : R-600a Type ). Inner Basic Model 2. Basic Model 3. Dispenser Model 30

WIRING DIAGRAM ( for Inverter Compress ). Inner Basic Model 2. Basic Model 3. Dispenser Model 3

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART. Hose Ice maker Tube Assembly. (Dispenser Models Only) ) Disassembling Procedure Procedure Procedure 5 Pull forward Ice Storage Case. Unscrew to remove Cover Guide Cab. 2 6 Remove 2 screws. Disassemble Guide Cab Water Tube A As. 3 7 Pull Ice Maker Pull Hose Ice Maker Tube As. 4 Remove Water Hose Heater's connector. 2) How to check the Hose Ice Maker Tube As. ; Measure the resistane of two wire. (Good) : 9680 Ohm (+ - 8%) ( 8900 ~ 0456 ohm ) (If Defective) : exchange the new one. 32

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART 2. Bracket Geared Motor Assembly (Dispenser Models Only) ) Disassembling Procedure Procedure Procedure 4 Remove 2 screws. Pull the Bracket Geared Motor. 2 5 And unscrew 4 points. Unscrew 6 points. 3 6 Separate 6 pin connector of Geared Motor. Check solenoid Valve and Motor. 2) How to check the Hose Ice Maker Tube As. Parts How to Check Remark ( Good ):.3 Ohm (+-0%) Geared Motor Checkthe resistance of 2 terminals with a Tester. (0.8 ~ 2.7 Ohm) (Defective): Change the part. Cube Soloneid Valve Checkthe resistance of 2 terminals with a Tester. ( Good ): 45 Ohm (+-8%) (33 ~ 56 Ohm) (Defective): Change the part. 33

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART 3. Dispenser Micro Switch (Dispenser Models Only) ) Disassembling Procedure (Features are model dependent) Procedure Procedure 2 Insert (-) screw driver into bottom hole of Pull out the Micro Switch. Dispenser Button and pull up. ( Be careful not to damage the hook. ) 2) How to check the Hose Ice Maker Tube As. ; Check both terminals (Red circle) with a Multi-Tester. (Test Mode : Resistance ) Tact Switch (Blue circle) Termainals (Red circle) Test Result ON (Close) Connected Some Value OFF (Open) Disconnected Value ; (If defective) Exchage new one. 34

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART 4. Dispenser Solenoid Valve (Dispenser Models Only) ) Disassembling Procedure (Features are model dependent) Procedure Procedure 4 Disassemble the Cover dispenser Box As Disconnect 2 terminals and 2P Wire. 5 2 Separate Front PCB connector. (Features are model dependent.) Unscrew and remove Solenoid Valve. 3 6 Unscrew to remove Box Dispenser Ice Shut. Unscrew and remove Cover Ice Flap. 2) How to check Dispenser Solenoid Valve Parts How to Check Remark ( Good ): 25 Ohm (+-0%) Dispenser Solenoid Valve Check the resistance of both terminals. (93 ~ 236 Ohm) (Defective): Change the part. Flap Heater Assembly Check the resistance of 2 terminals with a Tester. ( Good ): 96 Ohm (+-8%) (88 ~ 04 Ohm) (Defective): Change the part. 35

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART 5. Ice Maker (Dispenser Models Only) ) Disassembling Procedure Procedure Procedure Full Ice Sensor 6 Level Sensor Remove 2 screws. Remove full ice sensor and level sensor. 2 7 Pull out the Ice Maker. Unscrew 3 points. 3 8 Drop Motor Unscrew Fixture of Frame Ice Maker. Check if ice droping motor is normal or not. 4 9 Separate Ice Maker from Frame Ice Maker. Remove 2 Pin housing ( Ice sensor ) 5 0 Separate Cover I/M (A) from Cover I/M (B). Remove Ice sensor from Case Icing. 36

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART 2) How to check Ice Maker Parts How to check Remark Ice Drop Motor ( Good ): 6 ~ 4 ohm ( If defective) : Change the motor Check resistance between 2 wires. Ice Sensor ( Good ): 4.4 ~ 50 kohm ; It depends on room temperature. ( If defective) : Change the sensor Check resistance between 2 wires. Full Ice Sensor Switch Tact Switch Check resistance between reds. (Good) Tact Switch Terminal Result ON (Close) Connect Some value OFF (Open) Disconnect value (0) ( If defective) : Change the Switch Level Sensor Switch Tact Switch Check resistance between reds. (Good) Tact Switch Terminal Result ON (Close) Connect Some value OFF (Open) Disconnect value (0) ( If defective) : Change the Switch 37

HOW TO CHECK EACH PART ( Inverter Models Only ) 6. Box Inverter As ( Frequency mode connection & Check point ) The main PCB is connected to the inverter through the Control Input connection, using the control input cable. Frequency signal to the IN pint a [ Inverter AC Input & Output Signal ] [ Compressor Motor Winding ] 38

TROUBLE SHOOTING. Faulty Start ( Lights OFF, Front PCB Power Dead ) Start Power plug or fuse is connected? Chage the plug or Fuse st power of SMPS is ON? Main PCB Fuse is connected? Check the plug connection from compressor room and to CN of Main PCB Change the fuse ( on the Main PCB ) Voltage value on Main PCB is OK? Change the Main PCB Wire connection of Front PCB is OK? Chage Front PCB Checkup and connect Front PCB wires 39

TROUBLE SHOOTING 2. Freezing failure ( Weak cooling ) Start Error CODE happens on Front PCB? Refer to Error display in Funtion page Does compressor operate? Check the Relay wire, OLP and PTC Freezer/Compressor cooling Fan operate? Fan Motor operate? Change the relative Motor Wire is connected? Change Main PCB Check lead wire Temperature Fuse is OK? Change the Fuse ( Left up side of Evaporator ) Defrost Heater is OK? Change the Defrost Heater ( 250W ) Ice formation on Evaporator? Check ice formation and if refrigerant leak is found, repair 40

TROUBLE SHOOTING 3. Ice formation on Freezer Louver Start Dews form on the gasket surface Gasket has a gap between cabinet? Remove the gap Door hang down? Reassemble the door Door opening is too frquently? Explain not to open too frequently Heat appliance are too close? Make enough distance between heat appliance and refrigerator Watery or hot foods are stored in refrigerator compartment? Wipe out dews on the louver surface and run again 4

TROUBLE SHOOTING 4. Disconnection / Breaking of Interior Lights Wire 4-. Freezer Door Start Freezer light filament is disconnected or breaking? Change the light bulb Connection of Freezer door switch is Ok? Repair Door Switch Check the Door Switch connection and light socket 4-2. Refrigeraotor Door Start Refrigerator light filament is disconnected or breaking? Change the light bulb Connection of refrigerator door switch is Ok? Repair Door Switch Check the Door Switch connection and light socket 42

TROUBLE SHOOTING 6. Dews on Refrigerator Compartment Start Dews form on the gasket surface Gasket has a gap between cabinet? Remove the gap Door hang down? Reassemble the door Door opening is too frquently? Explain not to open too frequently Heat appliance are too close? Make enough distance between heat appliance and refrigerator Watery or hot foods are stored in refrigerator compartment? Advise to cool down foods enough, wrap or cover foods with much water before storing in the compartment Fan operation is ok? Repair and change the Motor 43

TROUBLE SHOOTING 5. Refrigeration failure ( Foods does not get cool or cold soon ) Start Error CODE happens on Front PCB? Refer to Error display in Funtion page Refirgerator motor operates? Fan Motor operate? Change the relative Motor Wire is connected? Change Main PCB Refrigerator sensor is normal? Check lead wire Check the sensor and connector Freezer compartment is OK? Refer to 'Freezing Failure' page Refrigerator gasket has gap? Gasket has any gap? Remove the gap of gasket Door hang down? Reassmeble door Foods places just close to Refrigerator sensor? Explain not to place foods close to sensor or cold air spout Refrigerator door opens too often? Explain not to open door too frequently - Counsel to use 'Max' dial setting. - Cut the jump wire on the Main PCB Refer 'FUNCTION (etc)' page. 44

TROUBLE SHOOTING 7. Cold of Vegetable Case Start Temperature setting is 'MAX'? Change to 'MIDDLE' mdoe Check Valve operation is ok? Repair or change the new Any Refrigerator sensor Error? Sensor is ok? Repair or change the new Check sensor connection (Check the connector to Main PCB) 8. Operation ise of Refrigerator 8-. Compressor operation noise Start Refrigerator Foot level is ok? Adjust foot leveling (Refer to User Manual) Rubber absorber to hold compressor is distorted or aged? Change the Rubber absorber Sound from compressor itself or vibration? Attach a restrainer on the compressor head to reduce vibration and high frequency noise Change the compressor Remark - Compressor sound is somewhat normal because it works like a heart to circulate the refrigerant in the pipes. - Rattling or metalic touch sound of motor, piston of compressor can be heard when it starts or stops. 45

TROUBLE SHOOTING 8-2. Refrigerant Flow Sound Start Water flowing or hiss sounds? Attach an absorber gum on the capillary tube Hiss or sizzling sound when comprssor starts / stops? Apply a gum on the accumulator Any shaking sound from Freezer compartment when compressor works? Fasten the evaporator tightly not to touch liner surfaces. 8-3. Fan ise Explain refrigerator work mechanism and sound to the user or customer Remarks - Water flowing sound, hiss or sizzling sound can make while refrigerant in the pipes is changing from liquid to gas state when compressor starts or stops. - It is normal sound. Start Fan is touching the something? Set it right not to touch Fan Motor assembly is moving or shaking? Set it right not to move Motor has its own noise or vibration when working? Damaged / transformed? Chenage the new Remarks - The fan is sending out cold air to circulate each corner of the compartsment. - When the air is touching the surface of louver or liner wall, such sound can make. 46

TROUBLE SHOOTING 8-4. Pipe ise Start Pipes are touching in the machine (compressor) compartment? Separate the touching pipes, if any.. Tray drip makes noise by condenser shaking? Apply cushion matterial between compressor base and tray drip. Pipe itself is shaking much? Move or change the points of vibration absorber rubbers on the pipes to reduce the shaking Compressor itself is shaking much? Explain to the User Attach a absorber on the compressor head Remarks - 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 pionts of pipepe and comprssor or to a much bent piont on the pipe. 47

TROUBLE SHOOTING 9. Door opening alarm continues after closing Start Door switch pushing well? Check if interior light is ON Attach a thin pad on the door liner or change the door assmbly. Door switch is soaked with water or there is water in the switch? Change the door switch PCB input is OK? Repair any disconnection of wires and defective door switch Connector insertion to Main PCB is OK? Repair the defective connection Door switch itself is ok? Change the new 48

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR. Summary of Heavy Repair Process Remove refrigerant Residuals Contents Cut charging pipe ends (Comp. & Dryer) and discharge refrigerant from drier and compressor. Tools Nipper, side cutters Parts replacement and welding Confirm refrigerant (R-34a or R-600a) and oil for compressor and drier. Confirm N2 sealing and packing conditions before use. Use good one for welding and assembly. Weld under nitrogen gas atmosphere. Repair in a clean and dry place. Pipe Cutter, Gas welder, N2 gas Vacuum Evacuate for more than forty minutes after connecting manifold gauge hose and vacuum pump to high (drier) and low (compressor) pressure sides. Vacuum pump, Manifold gauge. Refrigerant charging and charging inlet welding Weigh and control the bombe in a vacuum conditions with electronic scales and charge through compressor inlet (Process tube). Charge while refrigerator operates). Weld carefully after inlet pinching. Bombe (mass cylinder), refrigerant manifold gauge, electronic scales, punching off flier, gas welding machine Check refrigerant leak and cooling capacity Check leak at weld joints. te :Do not use soapy water for check. Check cooling capacity - Check condenser manually to see if warm. - Check hot pipe manually to see if warm. - Check frost formation on the whole surface of the evaporator. Electronic Leak Detector, Driver. Compressor compartment and tools arrangement Remove flux from the silver weld joints with soft brusher wet rag. (Flux may be the cause of corrosion and leaks.) Clean tools and store them in a clean tool box or in their place. Copper brush, Rag, Tool box Transportation and installation Installation should be conducted in accordance with the standard installation procedure. (Leave space of more than 5 cm from the wall for compressor compartment cooling fan mounted model.) 49

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR 2. Precautions During Heavy Repair Items Use of tools. Precautions - Use special parts and tools for R-34a or R-600a. Removal of retained refrigerant. ) Remove retained refrigerant more than 5 minutes after turning off a refrigerator. (If not, oil will leak inside.) 2) Remove retained refrigerant by cutting first high pressure side (drier part) with a nipper and then cut low pressure side. (If the order is not observed, oil leak will happen.) Suction Low pressure Evaporato Compresso Hot Drye Process Discharge tube Condense High Pressure Replacement of drier. Nitrogen blowing welding. - Be sure to replace drier when repairing pipes and injecting refrigerant. - Weld under nitrogen atmosphere in order to prevent oxidation inside a pipe. (Nitrogen pressure : 0.~0.2 kg/cm2.) Others. ) Nitrogen only should be used when cleaning inside of cycle pipes inside and sealing. 2) Check leakage with an electronic leakage tester. 3) Be sure to use a pipe cutter when cutting pipes. 4) Be careful not the water let intrude into the inside of the cycle. 50

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR 3. Practical Work for Heavy Repair Items Precautions. Removal of residual refrigerant. ) Remove residual refrigerant more than 5 minutes later after turning off the refrigerator. ( If not, compressor oil may leak inside.) 2) Remove retained refrigerant slowly by cutting first high pressure side (drier part) with a nipper and then cut low pressure side. Suction Low pressure Evaporato Compresso Hot Drye Process Discharge tube Condense High Pressure 2. Nitrogen blowing welding. 3 Low pressure Evaporato Compresso Hot 2 Process 4 Condense High Pressure Drye * When replacing a drier: Weld and 2 parts by blowing nitrogen (0.~0.2kg/cm2) to high pressure side after assembling a drier. * When replacing a compressor: Weld 3 and 4 parts by blowing nitrogen to the low pressure side. te) For other parts, nitrogen blowing is not necessary because it does not produce oxidized scales inside pipe because of its short welding time. - KEYPOINTING Welding without nitrogen blowing produces oxidized scales inside a pipe, Which affect on performance and reliability of a product. 5

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR Items 3.Vacuum degassing Precautions * Pipe Connection Connect a red hose to the high pressure side and a blue hose to the low pressure side. * Vacuum Sequence Open,2 valves and evacuate for 40 minutes. Close valve. Evaporato Compresso Hot Condense Drye Low Pressur Vaccu m High Pressur Blu Yello KEYPOINTING Re ) If power is applied during vacuum degassing, vacuum degassing shall be more effective. 2) Operate compressor while charging refrigerant. (It is easier and more certain to do like this.) 2 4.Refrigerant charging * Charging sequence ) Check the amount of refrigerant supplied to each model after completing vacuum degassing. 2) Evacuate bombe with a vacuum pump. 3) Measure the amount of refrigerant charged. - Measure the weight of an evacuated bombe with an electronic scale. - Charge refrigerant into a bombe and measure the weight. Calculate the weight of refrigerant charged into the bombe by subtracting the weight of an evacuated bombe. Indicate the weight of - KEYPOINTING ) Be sure to charge the refrigerant at around 25C. 2) Be sure to keep -5g in the winter and +5g in summer. Calculation of amount of refrigerant h d the amount of refrigerant charged = a weight after charging - a weight before charging (a weight of an evacuated cylinder) 52

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR Item Precautions 4.Refrigerant charging 4) Refrigerant Charging Charge refrigerant while operating a compressor as shown above. 5) Pinch a charging pipe with a pinch-off plier after completion of charging. 6) Braze the end of a pinched charging pipe with copper brazer and take a gas leakage test on the welded parts. Hot 5. Gas-leakage test 6. Pipe arrangement in each cycle * Take a leakage test on the welded or suspicious area with an electronic leakage tester. * Check each pipe is placed in its original place before closing a cover back-m/c after completion of work. < Standard Regulations for Heavy Repair > ) Observe the safety precautions for gas handling. 2) Use JIG (or wet towel) in order to prevent electric wires from burning during welding. (In order to prevent insulation break and accident.) 3) The inner case shall be melted and insulation material (polyurethane) shall be burnt if not cared during welding inner case parts. 4) The copper pipe shall be oxidized by overheating if not cared during welding. 5) t allow the aluminum pipes to contact to copper pipes. (In order to prevent corrosion.) 6) Make sure that the inner diameter should not be distorted while cutting a capillary tube. 7) Be sure that a suction pipe and a filling tube should not be substituted each other during welding. ( High efficiency pump.) 53

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR Brzing Reference Drawings 54

55 Water System for Dispenser Model

How to install water line ( Dispenser models only ) 56

How to install water line ( Dispenser models only ) 57

Cabinet Parts NO PART-CODE PART NAME SPEC. Q'ty Inner Basic Basic Dispenser ASSY CAB URT - - - 2 302924400 HINGE *T *R AS PO T3.0+PAINT 3 302924300 HINGE *T *L AS PO T3.0+PAINT 6 30446200 COVER HI *T *R PP 7 3044600 COVER HI *T *L PP 9 300968400 CAP CAB COVER PP 2 2 2 3043D606 FRU-57I, R-34a 3043D6070 FRU-57I, R-600a x x 3043H4070 FRU-577I, Inverter Comp. 3043E020 FRU-579B, R-34a 3043E060 PCB MAIN AS FRU-573B, R600a x x 3043H4060 FRU-57BB, Inverter Comp. 3043H3030 FRU-54F, R-34a 3043H3040 FRU-54F, R-600a x x 3043H3090 FRU-54F, Inverter Comp. 2 3044600 COVER M/PCB BOX PP(FB-72) 4 303224800 HOSE I/MAKER TUBE AS FRU-54D x x 5 3025920 GUIDE CAB W/TUBE A AS L525 x x 6 3044400 COVER GUIDE CAB W/T A HIPS x x 7 30202000 CLAMP WATER TUBE A PA-66, 5N x x 2 8 309974800 S/PART FILTER WATER AS FR-S660CW x x 9 302924004 HINGE *U *R AS P/O T5.0+PAINT 20 302923902 HINGE *U *L AS P/O T5.0 + PAINT 22 300658002 BRACKET ADJ FOOT AS SPCC/T2.6/BK PAINT 2 2 2 23 303064200 HOLDER TUBE A A5UC5 x x 2 24 30447230 COVER CAB BRKT AS COVER+VINYL(DAEWOO) 25 309974020 S/PART W/TUBE AS W/DISPENSER EXPORT MODEL x x - Some parts can be chaged for improving their perfomance without notice. Date A mendment te 58

Compressor Room & Eva. Part NO PART-CODE PART NAME SPEC. Q'ty Basic Dispenser 29 300340402 BASE COMP AS FR-S570FRB(NO-HANDLE) 34 CORD POWER 395683D20 MK83D-L2U (0~27V) 395683D40 MK83B-L2U (220V/60Hz) 35 395S30R50 HPL30YG-5 (220~240V/50Hz) COMPRESSOR 395683D50 MK83Q-L2U (220~240V/50Hz) 39562250 DG25ERAW5 (220~240V/50Hz) 3956M5 VEGZC (Inverter) 36 306002500 COMP WASHER SK-5 T0.8 3 3 37 3000600 NBR Type ABSORBER COMP 3000480 SPRING Type 4 4 38* 30056650 BOX INVERTER AS Inverter Models Only 3082960 445PHB,J53Q (MK83D) 30829620 293SHB,J53Q (MK83B) 39 3082980 SWITCH P RELAY AS 308NHB,S330 (HPL30YG) 30829600 265RHB, J53Q (MK83Q) 30829650 232NFB,330M (DG25E) 40 38400503 COVER RELAY HPL30YG-5 DAEWOO COMP. 30260000 CLAMP BAND RELAY 3840200 MK83 Series SAMSUNG COMP. COVER RELAY 30040000 DG25ERAW5 PANASONIC COMP. 306405020 250VAC/2 μf (MK83D..) 40a 30640600 400VAC/5 μf (HPL30YG..) CAPACITOR RUN 306405900 350VAC/5 μf (MK83B, MK83Q..) 3064050 350VAC/4 μf (DG25E..) 4 30830 CASE VAPORI AS FRS-55F PP(NATURAL) 42 3032070 HOSE DRN B PE FRB-5970NB 43 305402300 VALVE WATER AS FR-S660CW x 44 30446530 PIPE WICON AS FRU-57(SBS) 45 30850050 M/BELL AS FRU-57I PP(NATURAL) 45-3059600 MOTOR C FAN D462AAA22 45-2 3083470 FAN PP OD3.7XD50 46 30680800 DRYER AS SBS 2G 47 3049700 COVER MACH RM AS FRU-57I NO PART-CODE PART NAME SPEC. Q'ty Basic Dispenser 95 95-307053540 0~27V/92W EVA AS 307053550 220~240V/92W 3028840 0~27V/92W HEATER SHEATH AS 3028830 220~240V/92W 95-2 304806900 SENSOR D AS PBN-43 95-3 30720200 FUSE TEMP AS AC250V 77C 0A 59