LG LRSC26960TT User manual

CAUTION
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF THIS MANUAL
BEFORE CHECKING OR OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR.
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
LRSC26960TT
http://biz.lgservice.com

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY ................................................................................................................ 3
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................... 4
PARTS IDENTIFICATION....................................................................................................................................................... 5
HOW TO INSTALL THE REFRIGERATOR............................................................................................................................ 6
HOW TO ADJUST DOOR HEIGHT...................................................................................................................................... 6
FILTER ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
HOW TO CONTROL THE ICEMAKER WATER SUPPLY.................................................................................................... 8
MICOM FUNCTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT ............................................................................................................................... 21
EXPLANATION FOR PWB CIRCUIT ..................................................................................................................................21
PWB PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST.....................................................................................................................................38
PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...................................................................................................................................................43
OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER ................................................................................... 45
OPERATION PRINCIPLE................................................................................................................................................... 45
CONTROL METHOD ACCORDING TO FUNCTIONS....................................................................................................... 46
DEFECT DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION..................................................................................................................................... 48
CIRCUIT................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
LINEAR COMPRESSOR...................................................................................................................................................... 50
MODE................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
DRIVING AND OPERATION...............................................................................................................................................51
PROTECTION LOGIC.........................................................................................................................................................51
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS OF LINEAR COMPRESSOR........................................................................................................52
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS........................................................................................................................................................ 53
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................................................... 53
FAULTS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 63
COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR................................................................................................................................... 80
HOW TO DEAL WITH CLAIMS.......................................................................................................................................... 87
HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE....................................................................................................................... 92
DOOR................................................................................................................................................................................. 92
HANDLE............................................................................................................................................................................. 93
FAN SHROUD GRILLE...................................................................................................................................................... 94
ICEMAKER ASSEMBLY..................................................................................................................................................... 94
DISPENSER....................................................................................................................................................................... 95
EXPLODED VIEW ................................................................................................................................................................ 97
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 104
CONTENTS
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Please observe the following safety precautions to use the
refrigerator safely and correctly and to prevent accident or
injury when servicing.
1. Be careful of an electric shock. Disconnect power cord
from wall outlet and wait for more than three minutes
before replacing PWB parts. Shut off the power
whenever replacing and repairing electric components.
2. When connecting power cord, please wait for more than
five minutes after power cord was disconnected from the
wall outlet.
3. Please check if the power plug is pressed by the
refrigerator against the wall. If the power plug was
damaged, it could cause fire or electric shock.
4. If the wall outlet is overloaded, it may cause a fire.
Please use a dedicated circuit for the refrigerator.
5. Please make sure the outlet is properly grounded.
Particularly in a wet or damp area.
6. Use standard electrical components.
7. Make sure hooks are correctly engaged.
Remove dust and foreign materials from the housing
and connecting parts.
8. Do not fray, damage, run over, kink, bend, pull out, or
twist the power cord.
9. Please check for evidence of moisture intrusion in the
electrical components. Replace the parts or mask with
insulation tape if moisture intrusion was confirmed.
10. Do not touch the icemaker with hands or tools to
confirm the operation of geared motor.
11. Do not suggest that customers repair their refrigerator
themselves. This work requires special tools and
knowledge. Non-professionals could cause fire, injury,
or damage to the product.
12. Do not store flammable materials such as ether,
benzene, alcohol, chemicals, gas, or medicine in the
refrigerator.
13. Do not put anything on top of the refrigerator,
especially something containing water, like a vase.
14. Do not put glass bottles into the freezer. The contents
will freeze and break the glass bottles.
15. When you scrap or discard the refrigerator, remove the
doors and dispose of it where children are not likely to
play in or around it.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
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SPECIFICATIONS
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ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS 908
X
897
X
1771 mm
W
X
D
X
H (353/4
X
355/16
X
6911/16 in.)
NET WEIGHT 149 kg (328.5 lbs.)
COOLING SYSTEM Fan Cooling
TEMPERATURE CONTROL Micom Control
DEFROSTING SYSTEM Full Automatic
Heater Defrost
INSULATION Cyclo-Pentane
COMPRESSOR PTC Starting Type
EVAPORATOR Fin Tube Type
CONDENSER Wire Condenser
REFRIGERANT R134a (185g) (61/2oz.)
LUBRICATING OIL FREOL @10G (320 cc)
ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
DRIER MOLECULAR SIEVE XH-7
CAPILLARY TUBE ID Ø0.83
FIRST DEFROST 4 - 5 Hours
DEFROST CYCLE 13 - 15 Hours
DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater, Sheath
ANTI-SWEAT HEATER Dispenser Duct Door Heater
Dispenser Heater
ANTI-FREEZING HEATER Water Tank Heater
Damper Heater
FREEZER LAMP 40W (2 EA)
REFRIGERATOR LAMP 40W (4 EA)
DISPENSER LAMP 15W (1 EA)
724 mm (281/2in.)
1004 mm (391/2in.)
908 mm (353/4in.)
779 mm (305/8in.)
829 mm (325/8in.)
897 mm (355/16 in.)
1261 mm (495/8in.)
1741.5 mm (689/16 in.)
1746.5 mm (683/4in.)
1771 mm (6911/16 in.)
1771 mm (6911/16 in.)
Front View Top View
Ref No. : GR-L267ATBT

PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Humidity SwitchOptiChill Display
Lamp
Shelf
Egg Box
Snack Drawer
Vegetable Drawer
OptiChill
Door Rack
Shelf
Grab and Go
Can Server
Dairy Product Corner
Water Filter
Freezer
Compartment
Refrigerator
Compartment
Bottle Guide
Frame Display
Dispenser Lamp
Ice & Water
Dispenser Button
PWB Cover
Water Tubes
Lamp
Lower Cover
Door Rack
Drawer
(Wire/Plastic)
Automatic
Icemaker
Door Rack
Shelf
Door Rack
Ref No. : GR-L267ATBT

1. How to Align Refrigerator Doors
■Level the refrigerator. (If the refrigerator is not installed on a flat floor, the height of freezer and refrigerator doors may
not be the same.)
1. If the freezer door is lower than the refrigerator
door: 2. If the freezer door is higher than the refrigerator
door:
Insert a driver Binto the groove Aif the adjusting
screw and turn in the direction of the arrow (clockwise)
until the refrigerator is level.
Insert a driver Binto the groove Aif the adjusting
screw and turn in the direction of the arrow (clockwise)
until the refrigerator is level.
HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR
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Adjusting
Screw
Driver
Height
Difference
Height
Difference
Height
Difference
Height
Difference
1
2

2. Filter
Replace the filter when the indicator light comes on or the
performance of the icemker or water dispenser decreases
noticeably.
After changing the water filter cartridge, reset the water
filter status display and indicator light by pressing and
holding the FILTER/LIGHT button on the control panel for 3
seconds.(see page 18)
1. Remove the old cartridge.
Twist the knob of the cartridge counter clockwise.
When the cartridge is removed, you will feel it click .
Pull out the cartridge.
NOTE: There will be some water (25cc) in the filter
cartridge. Some spilling may occur. Catch it in a
bowl or towel.
2. Replace with a new cartridge.
Take the new cartridge out of its packaging and remove
protective cover from the o-rings.
With cartridge knob in the vertical position, push the new
filter cartridge into the cover until it stops.
If you can’t turn the filter from side to side, it isn’t fully
inserted. Push it in firmly and twist it into place. You will
hear the snap when it clicks into place.
Using the handle, twist the cartridge clockwise about 1/4
turn.
3. After replacing the filter cartridge, flush the water system
by running water through the dispenser for about 3
minutes.
There may be a little air in the line, causing noise or
hissing. Run water through the dispenser until the noise
stops to purge the air from the system.
NOTE: - To purchase replacement water filter cartridges,
visit your local appliance dealer or parts
distributor, or call 877-714-7486.
HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR
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3. How to Control the Amount of Water Supplied to the Icemaker.
3-1. Confirm the amount of water supplied to the icemaker.
1. Pull out the ice bin shelf in the upper part of the freezer compartment.
Caution : •Do not put hands or tools into the discharge chute to
confirm the operation of the geared motor.
It may damage the refrigerator or hurt your hands.
Water supply amount TABLE
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21
STAGE TIME TO SUPPLY INDICATIONS REMARKS
1
2
3
4
5
4 sec.
4.5 sec.
5 sec.
5.5 sec.
6 sec.
The water amount will vary depending
on the Water Control Switch setting as
well as the water pressure in the
connected water line.

wwWARNING
Personal Injury Hazard
Avoid contact with the moving parts of the ejector
mechanism, or with the heating element that releases
the cubes. DO NOT place fingers or hands on the
automatic icemaking mechanism while the refrigerator
is plugged in.
3-2. Operation instructions
A newly-installed refrigerator may take up to 24 hours
to begin making ice.
The icemaker will produce eight cubes per
cycle—approximately 120–152 cubes in a 24-hour period,
depending on freezer compartment temperature, room
temperature, number of door openings and other operating
conditions.
If the refrigerator is used before the water connection is
made to the icemaker, set the power switch to O (off).
When the refrigerator has been connected to the water
supply, set the power switch to I (on).
The icemaker will fill with water when it cools to freezing. A
newly-installed refrigerator may take up to 24 hours to
begin making ice cubes.
Throw away the first few batches of ice to allow the water
line to clear.
Be sure nothing interferes with the sweep of the feeler arm.
When the bin fills to the level of the feeler arm, the
icemaker will stop producing ice.
It is normal for several cubes to be stuck together.
If ice is not used frequently, old ice cubes will become
cloudy, taste stale, and shrink.
NOTE: Water pressure will affect the amount of water
which enters the icemakers. To change the size of ice
cubes, toggle through the size options by pressing the
Water Supply Control switch repeatedly. The higher the
position of the indicator light, the larger the cubes will be.
3-3. When you should set the icemaker power
switch to O (off)
•When the water supply will be shut off for several hours.
•When the ice storage bin is removed for more than a
minute or two.
•When the refrigerator will not be used for several days.
3-4. Normal sounds you may hear
•The icemaker water valve will buzz as the icemaker fills
with water. If the power switch is in the I (on) position, it
will buzz even if it has not yet been hooked up to water.
To stop the buzzing, move the power switch to O (off).
NOTE: Keeping the power switch in the I (on) position
before the water line is connected can damage the
icemaker.
•You will hear the sound of cubes dropping into the bin
and water running in the pipes as the icemaker refills.
3-5. Preparing for Vacation
Set the icemaker power switch to O (off) and shut off the
water supply to the refrigerator.
If the ambient temperature will drop below freezing, have a
qualified servicer drain the water supply system (on some
models) to prevent serious property damage due to
flooding from ruptured water lines or connections.
HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR
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Feeler Arm
Icemaker
Cube Size
Indicator Light Water Supply
Control Switch
Power Switch

1. Display Panel
2. User Controls
2-1-1. Temperature Selection
* The temperature can vary ±3 °C depending on the load condition.
❉Pressing the button cycles through the temperature settings in order : Medium →Medium Cold →Coldest →Warmest →
Medium Warm.
•The actual inner temperature varies depending on the food status, as the indicated setting temperature is a target
temperature, not the actual temperature within the refrigerator.
•A newly installed refrigerator will take 24 hours minimum for temperatures to stabilize. The temperature should be
checked and adjusted as necessary after 2 or 3 days.
MICOM FUNCTION
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ICEBEAM
COOLING
OFF
CUBE FILTER
MONTH
EXPRESS/JET FRZ DISPENSER FREEZER REFRIGERATOR FILTER/LIGHT LOCK
ROOM TEMP
DISPENSER & KEY
F
WATER 5
4
3
2
1
CRUSH
F F
3 SECS
Dispenser selection
button
Express Freezer/Jet Freezer
function selection button Dispenser and Button
Lock button
Dispenser Lamp On/Off button/
Filter status display RESET button
Temperature adjustment button
for refrigerator compartment
Temperature adjustment button
for freezer compartment
Division Power Initially On 1st Press 2st Press 3th Press 4th Press
Setting
temperature
Temperature
Control Medium Medium Cold Coldest Warmest Medium Warm
Freezer Control
-2 °F -5 °F -8 °F7°F4°F
Refrigeration 37 °F 34 °F 32 °F 46 °F 41 °F
Control
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1

2-1-2. LCD Back Light Control
1. In order to see the LCD display more easily, the backlight is turned on for one minute at the initial application of power, for
20 seconds when buttons are pressed, when a door is opened, and for 20 seconds after it is closed.
2. When any display button is pressed while the backlight is off, the buzzer sounds and the backlight is turned on, but the
button function is not performed. In other words, pressing any button turns on the backlight but does not cause any
function to be initiated.
3. To check the LCD graphic and back light ON/OFF status, press and hold the EXPRESS/JET FRZ and FREEZER buttons.
This will turn the back light on and illuminate all of the graphics. When the buttons are released, the graphic display
returns to its previous setting and the back light is turned off.
2-1-3. Room temperature display function
1. The sensor for the ROOM TEMP. display is located under the upper right hinge cover. Factors such as air flow, lighting,
and other appliances operating within the room, may cause the display to differ from other temperature displays in the
same room.
2. Ambient temperature is displayed between 16
°F
and 120
°F
. Temperatures 15
°F
and below are displayed as Lo and
temperatures 121
°F
and above are displayed as Hi. If the ambient temperature sensor fails, Er will be displayed.
2-1-4. Dispenser and Display Lock
1. When the refrigerator is first powered up, the LOCK text on the display is turned off.
2. To lock the display, the dispenser, and the control panel, press and hold the LOCK button for about 3 seconds. The LOCK
text on the display will be turned on.
3. While the Control Panel is locked, The dispenser and all control buttons except the Lock button are deactivated
4. To unlock the controls, press and hold the lock button for about 3 seconds. The LOCK text on the display will be turned
off.
2-1-5. Filter condition display
1. As shown below, the display tells the months left in units of 30 days (or about 4,700 seconds of filter usage) before the
filter must be replaced. The timer is started at the initial power up of the refrigerator.
2. After 6 months have passed the filter change will appear on the display. It will show FILTER LIGHT 3 SECS.
3. After 6 months have passed, if the filter has been replaced or you wish to reset the indicator, press and hold the Filter
Light button for about 3 seconds.
MICOM FUNCTION
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DISPENSER & KEY
3 SECS
LOCK
DISPENSER & KEY
3 SECS
LOCK CONTROL
Select
LOCK
Select
LOCK again
In initial
Power On
Classification
Filter Status
Display
Pass of
a month
Pass of
2 months
Pass of
3 months
Pass of
4 months
Pass of
5 months
Pass of
6 months
3 SECS
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER
MONTH
FILTER LIGHT
3 SECS
FILTER LIGHT

2-2. Ice / Water Dispenser
❉Select water, crushed ice, or ice cubes by cycling through the selections when
pressing the DISPENSER button.
❉Please press the push button lightly by catching and pushing in cup.
•You’ll hear a PLAP sound 5 seconds after ice is dispensed.
•That is the sound of the ice dispenser door flap being closed.
REFERENCE : Hold your cup in the dispenser for a few seconds after dispensing
ice or water to allow the last pieces of ice or drops of water to fall
into the cup.
2-3. Express Freeze / Jet Freeze
Please select this function for prompt freezer.
•See sections 2-5 & 2-6 below for a detailed description of these features.
•The arrow mark graphic remains at the On status after flickering 4 times when selecting Special Refrigeration EXPRESS
FRZ or JET FRZ.
•When Express Freeze or Jet Freeze is finished, the freezer will automatically return to normal operation.
2-4. Dispenser Light
•The dispenser light is turned on when the dispenser switch or the FILTER/LIGHT button is pressed.
•Press the FILTER/LIGHT button again to turn the dispenser light off.
•If the dispenser light is not turned off with the FILTER/LIGHT button, it will turn off automatically after 7minutes.
MICOM FUNCTION
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DISPENSER
LCD
CUBE
WATER
CRUSH
Pressing
Switch
EXPRESS/JET FRZ
OFF
EXPRESS FRZ
JET FRZ
Dispenser Iight OFFDispenser Iight ON
CN

2-5. Express freezing
1. EXPRESS FREEZING improves the cooling speed of the freezer by running the compressor and the freezer fan.
2. In the event of power failure, EXPRESS FREEZING is cancelled and the freezer defaults to normal operation.
3. The temperature setting is not changed when EXPRESS FREEZING is selected.
4. The freezer compartment and refrigerator temperature settings can be changed even when EXPRESS FREEZING is
selected and the cycle is underway.
5. The refrigerator compartment will operate at its usual setting even when EXPRESS FREEZING is selected or in progress.
6. If you select EXPRESS FREEZING, the refrigerator will default to its original setting at the end of the cycle.
7. If the defrost cycle is scheduled to come on while EXPRESS FREEZING is selected, EXPRESS FREEZING will operate
only for the time that is not used by the defrost setting.
8. If you press EXPRESS FREEZING during the defrost cycle, the EXPRESS FREEZING indicator will turn on but the cycle
will not run until the defrost cycle is completed.
9. If you press EXPRESS FREEZING within 7 minutes of the compressor’s last run cycle, the EXPRESS FREEZING cycle
will not begin until the 7 minute delay is complete.
10. The freezer fan runs at high speed when Express Freezing is selected.
2-6. Jet Freezing
1. Jet Freezing improves the cooling speed of the Jet Freezing Compartment by running the compressor and the Jet
Freezing Compartment fan.
2. If there is a power failure, the Jet Freezing cycle is released and the freezer defaults to its original setting.
3. Changed even if you select Jet Freezing.
4. If Jet Freezing is selected, the compressor (after the compressor delay time has passed) and the freezer fan will be
turned on. The temperature in the freezer will drop and the fan motor will be turned off for a set time, but the Jet Freezing
fan will run for no more than two hours. After that, the Jet Freezing function terminated and the freezer defaults to its
original setting.
5. To keep the fan motor from freezing, it is switched on for 10 seconds once an hour.
6. The fan motor of jet freezing box will not be detected as a failure. (dc 12v operation)
7. When checking the Jet Freezing function, the Jet Freezing Compartment fan motor is switched on for 1 minute if the
freezer adjustment button or the Express Freeze button is pressed for more than one second.
MICOM FUNCTION
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2-7. OptiChill
2-7-1. Temperature Control in OptiChill
1. The Optichill is positioned at the bottom of the refrigerator compartment. It allows the user to select a more specific
temperature based on the foods being stored, such as meat, fish, fruits and vegetables, etc.
2. The Optichill system consists of a sensor at the rear of the drawer, a damper, a fan motor between the Optichill
compartment and the freezer, a heater at the bottom of the Optichill compartment, and a temperaturs adjustment display
at the top.
3. At initial power-up, the initial setting of the Optichill will be FRUIT VEGE. If only the refrigerator door is opened, the
Optichill LED will be ON.
4. Each time you press the SELECT button, the selection cycles through the settings in the order of FRUIT VEGE
(39°F)→CHILLED ROOM (30°F)→PARTIAL FREEZING (27°F)→WINE(50°F)→FRUIT VEGE (39°F). The display will show
the target temperature. If QUICK COOLING or THAW is selected, the selected temperature and NOTCH LED are not
shown, and the temperature can be adjusted.
5. The Optichill sensor detects the temperature and relays this information to the MICOM. Based on the temperature and
setting, The damper is opened or closed and the heater is on or off, as the conditions warrant.
6. If the Optichill damper hasn’t moved within an hour, it is automatically opened or closed and then returned to its previous
setting to keep it from freezing in one position.
7. In Display Check mode, the Optichill fan motor is turned on for one minute. To enter the Display Check mode, press and
hold both the EXPRESS / JET FRZ and FREEZER buttons for 3 seconds.
8. If the Optichill fan motor hasn’t run within an hour, it will automatically run for ten seconds once every hour to keep it from
freezing in one position.
2-7-2. Thawing and Quick Cooling function in OptiChill
1. When you press the SELECT button on the right, the THAW LED will light. The time for the selected function will be
shown. You can cycle through the options in this order: QUICK COOLING/THAW OFF→QUICK COOLING (90 Min.)→
THAW 0.5 lbs. (4 hours)→THAW 1.5 lbs. (8 hours)→THAW 3.5 lbs. (12 hours)→QUICK COOLING/THAW OFF. If QUICK
COOLING/THAW is selected, the NOTCH temperature in the Optichill will not be displayed.
2. If QUICK COOLING is selected, the Optichill damper is opened and the fan motor is turned on. If the Optichill does not
reach the set temperature after no more than ninety minutes, the setting is released.
3. The Optichill will count down from 90 minutes and show the remaining time in minutes.
4. When the QUICK COOLING cycle ends (or is released), the setting defaults to FRUIT VEGE (39°F).
5. If a THAWING is selected, the Optichill damper is closed and the time and temperature will be set according to the
thawing function selected. The thawing function will be automatically terminated at the ned of the set time.
6. When in THAW mode, the sensor controls the heater to keep the set temperature.
7. When in THAW mode, the display counts down the remaining time in minutes.
8. When the THAW mode is released, the Optichill automatically defaults to CHILLED ROOM (30°F).
MICOM FUNCTION
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°F / SET TEMP
/ TIME REMAINING
MIN
WINE 3.0 1.5 0.5
QUICK
COOLING
THAW(lbs)
FRUIT
VEGE
CHILED
ROOM
PARTIAL
FREEZING
SELECT SELECT
HR
Display 27°F30°F39°F50°F
NOTCH Partial
Freezing Chilled
Room Fruit
VEGE Wine
12Hr 8Hr 4Hr 90Min 50°F
3.0lbs 1.5lbs
THAW
0.5lbs
QUICK
COOLING Function

2-8. Control of variable type of freezing fan
1. To increase the cooling speed and load response speed, the MICOM switches the freezer compartment fan motor
between high and regular speeds.
2. The MICOM runs the freezer fan at high speed only at initial power-up, Express Freezing operation, or in response to a
high load. The fan runs at the regular speed in all other circumstances.
3. When you open the refrigerator door while the fan is running at high speed, the MICOM will switch the fan to regular
speed. If you open the freezer door or the home bar door, the fan is switched off.
4. If the MICOM determines the fan is obstructed (the blade cannot turn) it switches the fan off. When there is no fan rotation
signal for 115 seconds, the MICOM displays the error on the display. To restart the fan, clear the obstruction and turn the
power off and back on.
2-9. Control of cooling fan motor
1. The cooling fan is switched ON and OFF in conjunction with the compressor.
2. The cooling fan runs at a single speed.
3. Failure sensing method is same as in fan motor of freezing fan motor (refer to failure diagnosis function table for failure
display).
2-10. Door opening alarm
1. Buzzer generates alarm sound if doors are not closed even when more than a minute consecutively has passed with
doors of freezing/cold storage room or home bar opened.
2. If the doors are left open for more than one minute, the buzzer sounds three 1/2-second tones at thirty second intervals for
four times.
3. If all the doors of freezing/cold storage room or home bar are closed during door open alarm, alarm is immediately
released.
2-11. Ringing of button selection buzzer
1. The DING sounds if you press any button on the front display.
MICOM FUNCTION
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Doors of freezing /
cold storage room
or home bar
BUZZER
Closing
Opening
Within
a minute A minute
30
seconds
30
seconds
30
seconds
Opening
Closing Closing
3 Times 3 Times 3 Times 3 Times

2-12. Automatic Defrost Signal
1. The beep will sound if you press the test button on the main PCB.
2. The regular cycle sounds three short beeps one second apart.
3. When you select the automatic defrost cycle, the alarm sounds three series of three short beeps one minute apart.
2-13. Defrost Function
1. Automatic defrost is performed whenever the compressor run time totals 71/2 hours.
2. At initial power-up, the defrost cycle will run when the total compressor runtime is 41/2 hours.
3. Defrost is completed when the defrost sensor temperature rises above 41°F (5°C) during the defrost cycle. The defrost
cycle will terminate if the defrost sensor temperature does not achieve 41°F (5°C) within two hours.
4. The defrost cycle will not operate if the defrost sensor fails.
2-14. Refrigerator compartment lamp automatically off
•The refrigerator light is turned ON and OFF by the refrigerator door switch.
•If the refrigerator light is on for more than 7 minutes, it will be turned off automatically. It will operate normally if you close
the door and re-open it.
MICOM FUNCTION
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2-15. Sequential operation of built-in product
Electromechanical parts of the appliance, such as the compressor, defrost heater, freezer fan, cooling fan, and damper
motor, are operated sequentially as shown in the chart below to prevent noise and circuit overload from everything starting
at once.
MICOM FUNCTION
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Function Load Operation Sequence Remark
In applying Initial power TEST MODE
When temperature
of a defrost sensor
becomes more
than 45°C
(In purchase,
movement)
If error occurs
during operation,
initial operation is
not done.
■Sequence of
load operation
when closing
freezer and
refrigerator.
The refrigerator
will return to
normal operation
if you press the
test switch once
again while in
Test Mode 2 or if
the temperature
of the defrost
sensor surpasses
41°F (5°C). The
compressor will
run after the 7-
minute delay.
When
temperature of a
defrost sensor
becomes less
than 45°C
(In power failure,
service)
Test mode 1
(Compulsory
function)
Test mode 2
(Compulsory
defrost)
POWER
ON
COMP
ON
F-FAN
&
C-FAN
ON
R-STEP
MOTOR
DAMPER
ON
OPTICHILL
STEP
DAMPER
MOTOR
ON
DEFROST
HEATER
OFF
DEFROST
HEATER
ON
DAMPER
&
DUCT DOOR
&
OPTICHILL
HEATER ON
DAMPER
&
DUCT DOOR
&
OPTICHILL
HEATER OFF
0.3
sec.
6.0
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
POWER
ON
0.3
sec.
PIPE
&
DISP'
HEATER
OFF
0.3
sec. COMP
ON
0.3
sec. F-FAN
&
C-FAN
ON
0.3
sec. R-STEP
MOTOR
DAMPER
ON
0.3
sec.
OPTICHILL
STEP
DAMPER
MOTOR
ON
PIPE
&
DISP'
HEATER
ON
TEST
SWITCH
(PRESS
Once)
OTHER
LOAD
OFF
COMP
ON
F-FAN
&
C-FAN
ON
R-STEP
MOTOR
DAMPER
ON
OPTICHILL
STEP
DAMPER
MOTOR
CLOSE
TEST
SWITCH
(PRESS
2 Times)
COMP
OFF
F-FAN
&
C-FAN
OFF
FROST
REMOVAL
HEATER
ON
R-STEP
MOTOR
DAMPER
CLOSE
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.
0.3
sec.

2-16. Failure Diagnosis Function
1. The failure diagnosis function makes servicing simpler by
indicating the area of a failure while the product is in
operation.
2. When the appliance enters the failure mode, pressing buttons
has no effect on the operation of the appliance.
3. If the error clears itself, the MICOM will reset and the
appliance will operate as usual.
4. The failure code will be displayed as indicated in the drawings
below. All other graphics and displays will be turned off.
MICOM FUNCTION
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ICEBEAM
COOLING
OFF
CUBE FILTER
MONTH
ROOM TEMP
DISPENSER & KEY
F
WATER 5
4
3
2
1
CRUSH
F F
3 SECS
C
E
A B D
FAILURE CODE
INDICATION PART
✽All displays turn off other than freezer room temperature display and refrigerator room temperature display(failure code
indication part) in case of indicating failure modes(except for Note1, Note2).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Er FS
Er rS
Normal display
(Note 2)
Er dS
Er dH
Er FF
Er CF
Er CO
Normal display
(Note 1)
Normal display
(Note 2)
Er Cd
Er Cp
Er Po
Failure code indication part
Freezer
temperature
display
Refrigerator
temperature
display
No. Item Contents of failure
Freezing
BLDC motor
Compressor
Stepping
motor damper
Defrost
Heater
Cooling
BLDC motor
Product operation status in failure
Abnormal
freezer sensor
Abnormal refrigerator
sensor 1 (R1)
(Upper part in the
refrigerator
compartment)
Abnormal refrigerator
sensor 2 (R2)
(Middle part in the
refrigerator
compartment)
Abnormal defrost
sensor
Failed defrosting
Abnormal freezing
BLDC motor
Abnormal cooling
BLDC motor
Communication
Errors.
Abnormal
ambient sensor
Abnormal
Optichill sensor
Abnormal Main
PWB
communication
Abnormal Linear
compressor
Abnormal
Supplied Power
Voltage
Freezer sensor short circuit
Refrigerator sensor1 short circuit
Refrigerator sensor2 short circuit
Abnormal short circuit
Defrost heater, temperature fuse short
circuit, unplugged connector(indicated
4 hour later after trouble)
Motor defect, hooked of lead wire
to fan, contact of structures with
fan, short or open of lead
wire(there is no signal of BLDC
motor more than 115 seconds in
operation of fan motor)
Short or open of lead wire
connecting between main PCB
and display PCB, transmission tr
and receiving part
Ambient sensor short circuit
Optichill sensor short circuit
Communication Error between
Main Micom and Compressor
Driver Micom in Main PCB.
Linear Compressor failed starting.
Abnormal Supplied Power
Voltage.
Standard
RPM
Standard
RPM
Standard
RPM
Standard
RPM
Standard
RPM
OFF
Standard
RPM
Standard
RPM
●●
●●
standard
RPM
OFF
standard
RPM
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
OFF
●●
●●
●●
●●
OFF
●●
ON for 15minutes /
OFF for 15minutes
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
(small
stroke)
OFF
(continuous)
OFF
●●
●●
●●
No defrost
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
No defrost
No defrost
●●
●●
Full opening for
10 minutes/
Full closing for
15 minutes
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
●●
: Proper operation

Note1) The freezer and refrigerator temperature displays are also used to display error codes. The exception is that when
the ambient temperature sensor fails, it shows Er in the ambient temperature display. All other display elements will
function normally.
Note2) The R2 sensor, Optichill sensor, and water tank sensor are not indicated in the error codes, but you can see these
errors by entering the test mode by pressing and holding the Freezer Temperature and Super Freezer buttons
simultaneously.
R2-sensor (middle room) Normal: LED or LCD graphic on the (C) part turns on
Abnormal: LED or LCD graphic on the (C) part turns off
Optichill sensor Normal: LED or LCD graphic on the (D) part turns on
Abnormal: LED or LCD graphic on the (D) part turns off
Water tank sensor Normal: LEDs or LCDs graphic on the (E) part turns on
Abnormal: LEDs or LCDs graphic on the (E) part turns off
✻LCD (LED) check function: LCD (LED) Press and hold the Express Freeze button and the Freezer Temperature
adjustment button to check the display. This will turn on the backlight and all display elements.
Release the buttons and the display will return to its usual state.
MICOM FUNCTION
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The other LED or
LCD Graphics
Turn On.

2-17. Test Function
1. The test function is a self-diagnostic system designed to detect problems early and to make diagnosis and repair easier and quicker.
2. The test button is on the main PCB. Test mode can run for up to 2 hours and will then default to the normal operation
mode if not reset manually.
3. The function buttons are inoperable when the refrigerator is in test mode.
4. When you have finished using the test mode, reset the appliance manually by unplugging it for several seconds.
5. If nonconforming contents such as sensor failure are found during performance of test mode, release the test mode and
display the failure code.
6. The test button is inoperable if the display is showing a failure code. Reset the appliance manually to use the test button.
2-18. Function of built-in ice and water dispenser.
1. This feature allows dispensing of ice and water without having to open the refrigerator door.
2. Select CUBES, CRUSHED ICE, or WATER. Then press the dispenser switch. The duct door is operated by a solenoid.
This door closes 5 seconds after ice is dispensed.
3. The dispenser does not work if the freezer door is open.
4. The dispenser will turn itself off after 3 minutes even if it does not receive an OFF signal. This prevents damage and
overheating of the motor. The duct door will close 5 seconds after ice is dispensed.
5. The dispenser lamp is turned on and off by the dispenser switch.
6. Selection of Cubes/Crushed/Water
1) Select Cubes/Crushed/Water using the selection button
2) The default at power-up is Cubes
3) The geared motor operates when Cubes or Crushed is selected.
7. Water Dispenser Function
1) Select Water using the selection button
2) The water line must be connected to the household water supply. The solenoid at the bottom right rear of the
refrigerator operates to supply water.
3) Press the dispenser switch to dispense water.
MICOM FUNCTION
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Test 1
Test 2
Normal
Status
Mode Operation Contents Remarks
Press test button once
(strong cold mode)
Press test button once at
the test mode 1 status
(forced defrost mode)
Press test button once at
the test mode 2 status
1. Continuous operation of compressor
2. Continuous operation of freezing BLDC motor
(high-speed RPM) and cooling BLDC motor
3. Defrost heater turns off
4. Stepping motor damper is completely opened
(baffle open)
5. Optichill stepping motor damper is completely
closed.
6. All display LEDs or LCD graphics turn on.
1. Compressor OFF
2. Freezing BLDC motor and cooling BLDC
motor turn off
3. Defrost heater turns on
4. Stepping motor damper is completely closed
(baffle close)
5. Optichill stepping motor damper is completely
closed.
6. All display LEDs or LCD graphics turn off.
Except for (A), (B) LCD graphic.
Except for (A): 22 (B): 22 LEDs.
Return to the initial status.
Freezer fan is off when
door is open.
Return to the normal mode
when the defrost sensor is
above +5°C
Compressor will operate
after delay for 7 minutes
5
4
3
2
1
ICEBEAM
COOLING
CUBE FILTER
MONTH
ON
ROOM TEMP
DISPENSER & KEY
WATER 5
4
3
2
1
CRUSH
3 SECS
EXPRESS FRZ
F
C
F
C
LOCK
F
C
JET
3 SECS
FILTER LIGHT
TEST MODE1 STATUS DISPLAY TEST MODE2 STATUS DISPLAY
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