LG LFD21860ST User manual

CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE PRODUCT,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
COLORS: WESTERN BLACK(SB)
TITANIUM(TT)
SUPER WHITE(SW)
STAINLESS(ST)
LFD21860ST LFD25860ST
LFD21860SW LFD25860TT
LFD25860SB
LFD25860SW
MODELS:

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................... 3
PARTS IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
DISASSEMBLY.................................................................................................................................................................. 5-10
DOOR................................................................................................................................................................................ 5-6
DOOR ALIGNMENT..............................................................................................................................................................6
HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE PULLOUT DRAWER.................................................................................... 7-9
ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................................................................. 10-11
COMPRESSOR.................................................................................................................................................................. 10
PTC-STARTER................................................................................................................................................................... 10
OLP (OVERLOAD PROTECTOR)...................................................................................................................................... 11
TO REMOVE THE COVER PTC .........................................................................................................................................11
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.............................................................................................................................................................. 12
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................................................................................... 13-18
COMPRESSOR AND ELECTRIC COMPONENTS ........................................................................................................... 13
PTC AND OLP.................................................................................................................................................................... 14
OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ............................................................................................................................. 15
SERVICE DIAGNOSIS CHART.......................................................................................................................................... 16
REFRIGERATION CYCLE ............................................................................................................................................ 17-18
OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER ............................................................................. 19-22
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION AND CIRCUIT OF MICOM .......................................................................................... 23-40
EXPLODED VIEW AND REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ................................................................................................... 41-
CONTENTS
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Please read the following instructions before servicing your refrigerator.
1. Unplug the power before handling any elctrical componets.
2. Check the rated current, voltage, and capacity.
3. Take caution not to get water near any electrical components.
4. Use exact replacement parts.
5. Remove any objects from the top prior to tilting the product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. SPECIFICATIONS
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21 cu. ft./25 cu. ft.
ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
DOOR DESIGN Side Rounded
NET WEIGHT (pounds)
298 (
21 cu. ft.)
320 (
25 cu. ft.)
COOLING SYSTEM Fan Cooling
TEMPERATURE CONTROL Micom Control
Full Automatic
DEFROSTING SYSTEM
Heater Defrost
DOOR FINISH PCM, VCM, Stainless
HANDLE TYPE Bar
INNER CASE ABS Resin
INSULATION Polyurethane Foam
ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
VEGETABLE TRAY Opaque Drawer Type
COMPRESSOR PTC Starting Type
EVAPORATOR Fin Tube Type
CONDENSER Wire Condenser
REFRIGERANT R-134a (115 g)
LUBRICATING OIL ISO10 (280 ml)
DEFROSTING DEVICE SHEATH HEATER
LAMP
REFRIGERATOR 60 W (2 EA)
FREEZER 60 W (1 EA)
Description LFD21860** LFD25860**
Depth w/ Handles A 30 in. 34 1/4 in.
Depth w/o Handles B 27 1/2 in. 31 3/4 in.
Depth w/o Door C 23 5/8 in. 27 7/8 in.
Depth (Total with Door Open) D 42 1/4 in. 46 1 /2 in.
Height to Top of Case E 68 3/8 in. 68 3/8 in.
Height to Top of Door Hinge F 69 3/4 in. 69 3/4 in.
Width G 35 3/4 in. 35 3/4 in.
Width (door open 90 deg. w/o handle) H 39 1/4 in. 39/1/4 in.
Width (door open 90 deg. w/ handle) I 44 1/4 in. 44 1/4 in.
DIMENSIONS

2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Egg Box
Digital Sensor
Control
Refrigerator Light
Shelves
Optibin Crisper
Keeps fruits and
vegetable fresh
and crisp
Customcube
Icemaker
Glide'N'Serve
Ice Bin
Durabase
Divider
Pullout Drawer
Tilt- Out
Door Basket
Modular Door Bin
Modular Door Bin
Bottle Holder
Dairy Bin
Modular Door Bin
(Tilting-LFC25860** Only)

3-1 DOOR
● Refrigerator door
1. Remove the top hinge cover and disconnect the wire
harness.
2. Remove the ground screw.
3. Rotate the lever hinge and lift off hinge.
4. Lift off the refrigerator door.
5. Replace in the reverse order.
● Door gasket removal
1. Remove door frame cover
Starting at top of cover and working down, snap cover
out and away from door.
2. Remove gasket bracket clips
There are two clips on each door. Start bracket removal
near one of the middle clips.
1) Pull gasket back to expose gasket bracket clip and
door frame.
2) Insert a flat tip screwdriver into seam between gasket
bracket and door frame and pry back until clips snaps
out.
3) Continue prying back along seam until all clips snap
out.
3. Remove gasket
Pull gasket free from gasket channel on the three
remaining sides of door.
● Door gasket replacement
1. Insert gasket bracket clips
1) Insert gasket bracket edge beneath door frame edge.
2) Turn upper gasket bracket spring so that both spring
ends are in the door channel.
3) Push in clip until you hear it snap securely into place.
4) Push in remaining two clips until you hear each snap
securely into place.
Note: Make sure that no part of gasket bracket edge
protrudes from beneath door frame edge.
3. DISASSEMBLY
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HINGE
HINGE COVER
Figure 1
Frame Cover
Handle
Door
Frame
Gasket
Bracket Clip
Flat Tip
Screwdriver
Gasket
Bracket
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Door
Frame
Gasket
Bracket Clip
Spring
IncorrectCorrect
Figure 5

2. Insert gasket into channel
1) Snap gasket assembly into the door bracket.
Inserting the gasket assembly into the bracket door
2) Press gasket into channels on the three remaining
sides of door.
3. Replace door frame cover
Starting at top of cover and working down, snap the
cover back into door.
3-2 DOOR ALIGNMENT
If the space between your doors is uneven, follow the
instructions below to align the doors:
1. With one hand, lift the door you want to raise at middle
hinge.
2. With other hand, use pliers to insert snap ring as shown.
3. Insert additional snap rings until the doors are aligned.
(Three snap rings are provided with the product.)
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Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 6
Correct
Incorrect

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3-3 HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE PULLOUT DRAWER
3-3-1 FOLLOW STEPS TO REMOVE
Step 1) Open the freezer door.
Step 3) Remove the two screws from the guide rails (one
from each side).
Step 2) Remove the lower basket.
Step 4) Lift the freezer door up to unhook it from the rail
support and remove.
Pull both rails to full extension.
Step 5) First: Remove the gear from the left side first by releasing the tab behind the gear, place a screwdriver between the
gear and the tab and pull up on the gear.
Second: Remove the center rail.
Third: Remove the gear from the right side by following the same steps for the left side.
NOTE: THIS TAB MUST BE PUSHED IN TO RELEASE THE GEAR.

3-3-2 FOLLOW STEPS TO REINSTALL
Step 1) Reinstall the right side gear into the clip.
Step 2) Insert the rail into the right side gear. Gears do not
need to be perpendicular to each other.
Step 4) The rail system will align itself by pushing the rails
all the way into the freezer section.
Pull the rails back out to full extension.
Step 6) Reinstall the two screws into the guide rails
(one from each side).
Step 3) Insert the rail into the left side gear, and insert the
gear into the clip.
Step 5) Reinstall the freezer door by inserting the rail tabs
into the guide rail.
Step 7) Reinstall the lower basket, and close the freezer
door.
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3-3-3 PULL OUT DRAWER
To separate the drawer, push the front left and right hooks in direction to pull up and remove.
Then gently lift the gear part of rear left and right side of the drawer and pull it out in direction.
To install, reposition the gear part of rear left and right side of the drawer after pulling out both rails as much as possible,
and gently push down both left and right side while checking the hook on the front part.
2
3
1
Hook
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4-1 COMPRESSOR
4-1-1 Role
The compressor intakes low temperature and low pressure
gas from the evaporator of the refrigerator and compresses
this gas to high-temperature and high-pressure gas. It then
delivers the gas to the condenser.
4-1-2 Composition
The compressor includes overload protection. The PTC
starter and OLP (overload protector) are attached to the
outside of the compressor. Since the compressor is
manufactured to tolerances of 1 micron and is hermetically
sealed in a dust and moisture-free environment, use
extreme caution when repairing it.
4-1-3 Note for usage
(1) Be careful not to allow over-voltage and over-current.
(2) If compressor is dropped or handled carelessly, poor
operation and noise may result.
(3) Use proper electric components appropriate to the
particular compressor in your product.
(4) Keep compressor dry.
If the compressor gets wet (in the rain or a damp
environment) and rust forms in the pin of the Hermetic
Terminal, poor operation and contact may result.
If the hermetic connector rusts out or fails, refrigerant
and oil will be expelled into the contact area, probably
resulting in smoke and fire.
(5) When replacing the compressor, be careful that dust,
humidity, and soldering flux don’t contaminate the inside
of the compressor. Contamination in the cylinder may
cause noise, improper operation or even cause it to
lock up.
4-2 PTC-STARTER
4-2-1 Composition of PTC-Starter
(1) PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) is a no-contact
semiconductor starting device which uses ceramic
material consisting of BaTiO3.
(2) The higher the temperature is, the higher the resistance
value. These features are used as a starting device for
the motor.
4-2-2 Role of PTC-Starter
(1) The PTC is attached to the sealed compressor and is
used for starting the motor.
(2) The compressor is a single-phase induction motor.
Durign the starting operation, the PTC allows current
flow to both the start winding and main winding.
4-2-3 PTC-Applied circuit diagram
● Starting method for the motor
4-2-4 Motor restarting and PTC cooling
(1) It requires approximately 5 minutes for the pressure to
equalize before the compressor can restart.
(2) The PTC device generates heat during operation.
Therefore, it must be allowed to cool before the
compressor can restart.
4-2-5 Relation of PTC-Starter and OLP
(1) If the compressor attempts to restart before the PTC
device is cooled, the PTC device will allow current to
flow only to the main winding.
(2) The OLP will open because of the overcurrent
condition. This same process will continue (3 to 5
times) when the compressor attempts to restart until
the PTC device has cooled. The correct OLP must be
properly attached to prevent damage to the
compressor.
Parts may appear physically identical but could
have different electrical ratings. Replace parts by
part number and model number. Using an incorrect
part could result in damage to the product, fire,
injury, or possibly death.
4-2-6 Note for using the PTC-Starter
(1) Be careful not to allow over-voltage and over-current.
(2) Do not drop or handle carelessly.
(3) Keep away from any liquid.
If liquid such as oil or water enters the PTC,
PTC materials may fail due to breakdown of their
insulating capabilities.
(4) If the exterior of the PTC is damaged, the resistance
value may be altered. This can cause damage to the
compressor and result in a no-start or hard-to-start
condition.
(5) Always use the PTC designed for the compressor and
make sure it is properly attached to the compressor.
Parts may appear physically identical but could have
different electrical ratings. Replace parts by part
number and model number. Using an incorrect part
could result in damage to the product, fire, injury, or
possibly death.
4. ADJUSTMENT
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PTC STARTER SEALED
TERMINAL
COMPRESSOR
MOTOR
C
M
SM
36
5
2
S
N
L1
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
Resistance Starter Capacitor Running
PTC
Figure 17

4-3 OLP (OVERLOAD PROTECTOR)
4-3-1 Definition of OLP
(1) OLP (OVERLOAD PROTECTOR) is attached to the
compressor and protects the motor by opening the
circuit to the motor if the temperature rises and
activating the bimetal spring in the OLP.
(2) When high current flows to the compressor motor, the
bimetal works by heating the heater inside the OLP, and
the OLP protects the motor by cutting off the current
flowing to the compressor motor.
4-3-2 Role of the OLP
(1) The OLP is attached to the sealed compressor used for
the refrigerator. It prevents the motor coil from being
started in the compressor.
(2) For normal operation of the OLP, do not turn the
adjustment screw of the OLP in any way.
4-4 TO REMOVE THE COVER PTC
(1) Remove the back cover of the mechanical area..
(2) Disconnect the two connectors on the top of the
compressor..
(3) Loosen two screws on compressor base.
(4) Use a flat screwdriver to pry off the cover.
(5) Assembly is the reverse order of disassembly.
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Part
Customer part
number
Lot code/
date code
330 FBYY -S1 BOX98
12345678
Physical
termination
part number
Electrical
characteristics
part number
No. Name
Base, phenolic
(UL 94 V-0 rated)
Movable arm support, plated steel
Stationary contact support,
plated steel
Heater support, plated steel
Heater, resistance alloy
Disc, thermostatic alloy
Movable arm, spring temper
copper alloy
Contact, movable, silver on copper
Contact, stationary, silver on copper
Slug, plated steel
Cover, polyester
(UL 94 V -0 rated)
Pin connector, plated copper alloy
(To engage 2.33/2.66 mm dia. pin)
(OVERLOAD PROTECTOR cross section)
Figure 18
1
2 3

5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING
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6-1 COMPRESSOR AND ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
1
2
3
4
5
2
5
5
3
5
1
43
YES
NO
YES
The range of resistance is between 1~50½ (ok)
Open or short
YES YES
NO
NO
Power source.
No voltage.
(Rated voltage
±10%)?
Replace OLP.
Reconnect.
Refer to page 12.
Refer to page 12.
Did
compressor
start?
Compressor
is OK
Replace the
compressor
Check connection
condition.
OLP disconnected?
Advise customer that
power supply needs to be
checked by an electrician.
Replace
compressor.
Supply
voltage rating
with ±10%.
Applied voltage isn't
in acceptable range.
(115V ±10%)
Remove PTC-Starter
from compressor and
measure voltage
between terminal C of
compressor and
terminal 5 or 6 of PTC.
Check resistance
between M-C, S-C and
M-S in motor
compressor.
Check resistance of
two terminals in
PTC-Starter.
Check resistance of two
terminals in OLP.
Check the power supply
under load.
(Compressor attempting
to re-start after being off
for 5 minutes).
Check
resistance of
motor
compressor.
Check
resistance of
PTC-Starter.
Check OLP.
Check
starting state.

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6-2 PTC AND OLP
65
Shows continuity
Open
Normal operation of
compressor is
impossible or poor.
Separate PTC-Starter
from compressor and
measure resistance
between No. 5 and 6
of PTC-Starter with a
tester.
(Figure 19)
Separate OLP from
compressor and check
resistance value
between two terminals
of OLP with a tester.
(Figure 20)
Observation value is
115V/60Hz : 6.8Ω±30%
The resistance value
is 0Ω(short) or
∞(open).
Check another
electric component.
Replace OLP.
Replace PTC-
Starter.
Figure 19 Figure 20

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▼Not cooling at all
▼Poor cooling performance
Compressor
doesn't run.
Compressor runs
poorly.
Check starting
voltage.
Check for open short or
incorrect resistance readings
in the following components
a. Starting devices
b. OLP
c. Compressor coil
d. Wiring harness
Low voltage.
Short, open, or broken.
Poor contact
or shorted.
Coil open or shorted.
Poor contact
or shorted.
Poor or broken or
open contact.
Shorted.
Lack of capacity.
Replace
indicated component.
Advise customer that
the power supply
needs to be checked
by an electrician.
Replace
indicated component.
Cause
Check voltage at
starting devices.
Check current flowing
in sub-coil of
compressor.
Check rating of OLP.
Fan motor
doesn't run.
Heavy frost buildup on
evaproator.
Wire is open or
shorted.
Coil is shorted
or open.
Open.
Open. Replace
defrost heater.
Replace
indicated component.
Replace
indicated component.
Check wiring circuit.
Check fan motor.
Check current flow in
the following
components:
sensor
melting fuse
Check current flow in
the defrost heater.
6-3 OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

6-4 SERVICE DIAGNOSIS CHART
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COMPLAINT POINTS TO BE CHECKED REMEDY
●Other possible problems:
Check if frost forms in
the freezer.
Check components of
the defrosting circuit.
Check the
refrigeration system.
Check the
thermistor.
Not
defrosting
The system
is faulty. Perform sealed
system repair.
Replace the
thermistor.
The operation of
the thermistor is
incorrect.
No Cooling.
Cools poorly.
Food in the
Refrigerator
is frozen.
Condensation or ice
forms inside
the unit.
Condensation forms
in the Exterior Case.
There is abnormal
noise.
Door does not
close well.
Ice and foods
smell unpleasant.
•Is the power cord unplugged from the outlet?
•Check if the power switch is set to OFF.
•Check if the fuse of the power switch is shorted.
•Measure the voltage of the power outlet.
•Check if the unit is placed too close to the wall.
•Check if the unit is placed too close to the stove,
gas cooker, or in direct sunlight.
•Is the ambient temperature too high or
the room door closed?
•Check if food put in the refrigerator is hot.
•Did you open the door of the unit too often
or check if the door is sealed properly?
•Check if the Control is set to warm position.
•Is food placed in the cooling air outlet?
•Check if the control is set to colder position.
•Is the ambient temperature below 5°C?
•Is liquid food sealed?
•Check if food put in the refrigerator is hot.
•Did you open the door of the unit too
often or check if the door is sealed properly?
•Check if the ambient temperature and humidity
of the surrounding air are high.
•Is there a gap in the door gasket?
•Is the unit positioned in a firm and even place?
•Are any unnecessary objects placed
behind of the unit?
•Check if the drip tray is not firmly attached.
•Check if the cover of the compressor enclosure
in the lower front side is taken out.
•Check if the door gasket is dirty with
an item like juice.
•Is the refrigerator level?
•Is there too much food in the refrigerator?
•Check if the inside of the unit is dirty.
•Are foods with a strong odor unwrapped?
•The unit smells of plastic.
•Plug into the outlet.
•Set the switch to ON.
•Replace the fuse.
•If the voltage is low, correct the wiring.
•Place the unit about 4 inches (10 cm) from the wall.
•Place the unit away from these heat sources.
•Lower the ambient temperature.
•Put in foods after they have cooled down.
•Don't open the door too often and close
it firmly.
•Set the control to recommended position.
•Place foods in the high-temperature section.
(front part)
•Set the control to recommended position.
•Set the control to warm position.
•Seal liquid foods with wrap.
•Put in foods after they have cooled down.
•Don't open the door too often and close
it firmly.
•Wipe moisture with a dry cloth. It will disappear
in low temperature and humidity.
•Fill up the gap.
•Adjust the leveling screw, and position the
refrigerator in a firm place.
•Remove the objects.
•Fix the drip tray firmly in the original position.
•Place the cover in its original position.
•Clean the door gasket.
•Position in a firm place and level the
leveling screw.
•Make sure food stored in shelves does not prevent
the door from closing.
•Clean the inside of the unit.
•Wrap foods that have a strong odor.
•New products smell of plastic, but this
will go away after 1-2 weeks.

6-5 REFRIGERATION CYCLE
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▼Troubleshooting Chart
PARTIAL Freezer Low flowing sound of A little higher •Refrigerant level is low due
LEAKAGE compartment and refrigerant is heard and than ambient •to a leak.
refrigerator don't frost forms in inlet only. temperature. •Normal cooling is possible by
cool normally. •restoring the normal amount of
•refrigerant and repairing the leak.
COMPLETE Freezer Flowing sound of refrigerant Equal to ambient •No discharging of refrigerant.
LEAKAGE compartment and is not heard and frost isn't temperature. •Normal cooling is possible by
refrigerator don't formed. •restoring the normal amount of
cool normally. •refrigerant and repairing the leak.
PARTIAL Freezer Flowing sound of refrigerant A little higher •Normal discharging of the
CLOG compartment and is heard and frost forms than ambient •refrigerant.
refrigerator don't in inlet only. temperature. •The capillary tube is faulty.
cool normally.
WHOLE
Freezer
Flowing sound of refrigerant Equal to ambient •Normal discharging of the
CLOG
compartment and
is not heard and frost isn't temperature. •refrigerant.
refrigerator don't cool.
formed.
MOISTURE Cooling operation Flowing sound of refrigerant Lower than •Cooling operation restarts
CLOG stops periodically. is not heard and frost melts. ambient •when heating the inlet of the
temperature. •capillary tube.
COMP- Freezer and Low flowing sound of A little higher •Low pressure at high side
RESSION refrigerator refrigerant is heard and than ambient •of compressor due to low
don't cool. frost forms in inlet only. temperature. •refrigerant level.
NO COMP- No compressing Flowing sound of refrigerant Equal to ambient •No pressure in the high
RESSION operation. is not heard and there is temperature. •pressure part of the
no frost. •compressor.
CAUSE
TEMPERATURE
OF THE
COMPRESSOR
REMARKS
STATE OF
THE UNIT
STATE OF THE
EVAPORATOR
LEAKAGE
CLOGGED BY DUST
DEFECTIVE
COMPRESSION

6-5-1 SEALED SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
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Not Cooling Complaint
All components operating, No airflow problems, Not frosted up as a defrost problem
problem has been isolated to sealed system area
Frost
Pattern?
Equalization
Test
Partial
Very Fast
Inefficient
Compressor
Partial
Restriction
Complete
Restriction
Equalization
Test
Condenser
Temperature
None
Very Fast
Very SlowVery Slow
Hotter than Normal
Air/Low Side
Leak Loss of Change
Compressor Not
Pumping
Cap Tube
Sound
Room Temperature
Trace of Oil
Undercharge
Leak
Yes
No
Faint
Fast
None to Weak
(The equalization test is trying to restart a compressor using a start kit after it has been operating.)

7-1 OPERATION PRINCIPLE
7-1-1 Operation Principle of Icemaker
7. OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER
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1. Turning the Icemaker stop switch off (O) stops the icemaking function.
2. Setting the Icemaker switch to OFF and then turning it back on will reset the icemaker control.
¥ Adjusts EJECTOR to
Start Position
with power on.
Power On
Start Position
Icemaking
Mode
Harvest
Mode
Park Position
Fill
Test Mode
¥ Waits until water becomes cold after starting the
icemaking operation.
¥ Runs MOTOR to drop ice from the tray into the ICE BIN.
¥ Performs
Icemaking Mode
after supplying water by operating
the SOLENOID in ICE VALVE.
¥ To operate LINE and SERVICE, press and hold the
Fill Key
for 3 seconds. The icemaker will run through 3 stages:
Harvest Fill Icemaking
.
¥ With the detect lever, checks if the ICE BIN is full.
Automatic
Shut off Arm
Icemaker
Cube Size
Indicator Light Cube Size
Select Button
Power Switch

7-2 ICE MAKER FUNCTIONS
7-2-1 Start Position
1. After POWER OFF or power outage, check the EJECTOR's position with MICOM initialization to restart.
2. How to check if it is in place:
- Check HIGH/LOW signals from HALL SENSOR in MICOM PIN.
3. Control method to check if it is in place:
(1) EJECTOR is in place,
- It is an initialized control, so the mode can be changed to ice making control.
(2) EJECTOR isn't in place:
A. If EJECTOR is back in place within 2 minutes with the motor on, it is being initialized. If not, go to step B.
B. If EJECTOR is back in place within 18 minutes after the heater turns from ON to OFF, it is being initialized. If not, it is
not functioning. Repeat step B with heater and motor off.
7-2-2 Ice Making Mode
1. Icemaking refers to the freezing of supplied water in the ice trays. Complete freezing is assured by measuring the
temperature of the Tray with icemaking SENSOR.
2. Icemaking starts after completion of the water fill operation.
3. The icemaking function is completed when the sensor reaches -7°C, 60 to 240 minutes after starting.
4. If the temperature sensor is defective, the icemaking function will be completed in 4 hours.
NOTE : After icemaker power is ON, the icemaker heater will be on for test for 9 sec.
7-2-3 Harvest Mode
1. Harvest (Ice removing) refers to the operation of dropping ices into the ice bin from the tray when icemaking has
completed.
2. Harvest mode:
(1) The Heater is ON for 30 seconds, then the motor starts.
(2) Harvest mode is completed if it reaches start position again while Heater & Motor are on at the same time.
A. ice bin is full : The EJECTOR stops (heater off).
B. ice bin is not full : The EJECTOR rotates twice to open for ice.
NOTE : If the EJECTOR does not rotate once within 5 minutes in status (2), separate heater control mode starts
operating to prevent the EJECTOR from being constrained. (It is recommended that the user open for ice to
return to normal mode.)
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