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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
FOR SAFETY
Please observe the following safety precautions
in order to
use safely and correctly the refrigerator
and to prevent
accident and danger during repair.
1. Be care 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 electde 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 down by the
refrigerator
against the wall tf the power plug was
damaged,
it may cause fire or electric shock.
4. ff the wall outlet is over loaded, it may cause fire. Please
use its own individual electrical
outlet for the refrigerator.
5. Please make sure the outlet is propedy earthed,
particularly in wet or damp area.
6, Use standard electrical components when replacing
them.
7. Make sure the hook is correctly engaged.
Remove dust and foreign matedals from the housing
and connecting
parts.
8. Do notfray. damage, machine, heavily bend, pull out,
or twist the power cord.
Please check the evidence of moisture intrusion in the
electrical components.
Replace the parts or mask it
with insulation tapes if moisture intrusion was
confirmed.
10. Do not touch the icomaker
with hands or tools to
confirm the operation of geared motor.
11. Do not let the customers
repair, disassemble,
and
reconst_ct
the refdgerator
for themselves.
It may
cause accident, electTic shock, or fire.
12. Do not store flammable
materials such as ether,
benzene, alcohol, chemicals, gas, or medicine in the
refrigerator.
13. Do not put flower vase, cup, cosmetics, chemicals,
etc., or container with full of water on the top of the
refrigerator.
14. Do not put glass bottles with full of water into the
freezer. The contents shall freeze and break the glass
bottles.
15. When you scrap the refrigerator,
please disconnect
the
door gasket first and scrap it where children are not
accessible.
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  • Page 1 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Please observe the following safety precautions in order to 8. Do notfray. damage, machine, heavily bend, pull out, or twist the power cord. use safely and correctly the refrigerator and to prevent accident and danger during repair. Please check the evidence of moisture intrusion in the 1.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS FIRST DEFROST DIMENSIONS (ram) 960(W)x915(D)×1795(H) 5 - 6 Hours NET WEIGHT (kg) DEFROST CYCLE 13- 15 Hours COOLING SYSTEM DEFROSTING DEVICE Fan Cooling Heater, Sheeth-AL TEMPERATURE CONTROL Micom Control Heater, Sheatb-ML DEFROSTING SYSTEM FullAutomatic Heater, Drain Heater Defrost ANTI SWEAT HEATER Dispenser Duct Door Heater...
  • Page 3: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION Reset S/W Cover PWB Manag Frame Remote Control Display Receiver Camera Lamp Ice &Water Dispenser Button Control Box, R Dairy Corner Cover, Lamp-R(U) Cantilever Shelf Banklce Egg Box Cover, Snack Comer Slide Out Cantilever Shelf Shelf-F Cover Guide Bottle Cover, Lamp-R(L) FruiUVegetable Drawer...
  • Page 4: How To Install Refrigerator

    HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR 1. How to Adjust Door Height of Refrigerator • Make the refrigerator level first. (ff the refrigerator is not installed on the fiat floor, the height of freezer and refrigerator door may not be the same.) 1.
  • Page 5 HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR Pipe 2-1. When connecting directly to the water tap. 2. How to Install Water • Before Installation • Please confirm the following installation parts. t. The icemaker requires the water pressure of 1.5 - 8.5kgf/cm 2. (It is acceptable if city water fills a cup of 180cc with water for 10 seconds) 2.
  • Page 6 HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR 2-2. Connection of Pipe Connector A and B. Caution : o Feed pipe should be connected to cold water line. If it is connected to hot water line, trouble 1) Turn off main valve of water pipe. may occur.
  • Page 7 HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR • Install Water Filter (Applicable to some models only) • Before Installing water filter Control box 1. Before installing the filter, take out the top shelf of the refrigerator after tilting it to the direction (a) and lifting it to the direction (b) and move it to the lower part.
  • Page 8 HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR 3. How to Control the Amount of Water Supplied to icemaker. 3-1. Confirm the amount of water supplied to the icemaker. t. Pull out the ice bank in the upper pert of the freezer compartment. Caution : * Do not put hands or tools into the chute to confirm the operation of geared motor.
  • Page 9 HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR 3-2. Control the amount of water supplied to the Caution : When adjusting the amount of water supplied, icemaker. adjust step by step. Otherwise the water may spill over. Caution : • Please unplugthe powercordfrom the wall outletand waitfor more than three minutes before disconnecting PWS coveras 310V is appliedin the controlpanel,...
  • Page 10: Ice Maker

    ICE MAKER AND DISPENSER OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD 2°4. Ice Ejection Control Function 1. This is to eject ice from ice maker cube mould after ice making is completed. 2. if Hall IC signal is on within 3.6 seconds after ice ejection motor rotates in normal direction, it does not proceed ice ejection but waits, If the ice bank is full ice ejection motor rotates in normal direction in every hour to check the condition of ice bank.
  • Page 11 ICE MAKER AND DISPENSER OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD 2-5 Test Function 1. It is to force the operation during operation test, service, and cleaning. The test switch is mounted under the automatic ice maker. The test function starts when the test switch is pressed for more than 0.5 second. 2.
  • Page 12 ICE MAKER AND DISPENSER OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD 3. Ice Maker Troubleshooting • Troubleshooting: it is possibleto confirmby pressingfreezer and refrigerator temperature controlbuttons for more than 1 second.(ice maker is normalifall [edeare on): referto troublediagnposisfunction in MICOM function 2-8 (page 18) Failed DC Power Chang e main PWB •...
  • Page 13 ICE MAKER AND DISPENSER OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD 4. Ice maker circuit part CON9 (MICOM) [,,,,_4) ICE MAKER MOTOR The above ice maker circuit is applied to the GR-D267 and consists of the ice maker unit pert installed at the freezing room and the ice maker ddving part of the main PWB.
  • Page 14: Explation For Micom Circuit

    EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 1. Explanation for PWB circuit 1-1. Power circuit Power circuit consists of SMPS (SWITCHING MODE POWER SUPPLY) power. The SMPS consist of the rectifying part (BDI, CE1) converting AC voltage to DC voltage, the switching part (IC2) switching the converted DC voltage, transformer transferring energy of the primary side of the switching terminal to the secondary side and the feedback part (IC3.
  • Page 15 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 1-2. Oscillation circuit Oscillation circuit is a circuit with the purpose of generating basic time for clock occurrence for synchronization and time calculation in relation with information transmission/reception of inside elements of IC1 (MICOM). The OSCl must always use rated parts since if SPEC is changed, time calculated at the IC1 may be changed or no operation is done.
  • Page 16 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 1-4. Load/dispenser operation, door opening circuit 1. Load driving circuit In even if opening the door of freezing room or cold storage room during operation of fan motor at the freezing room, this circuit does not stop and operates at the standard RPM. In addition, if doors of freezing room or cold storage room, the fan motor normally operates at the RPM previously operated.
  • Page 17 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 3. PWB parts diagram and list 3-1, PWB Ass'y, main part diagram - 47 -...
  • Page 18 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 3-2. Parts list DWG, NO. _ SREC' =IAX;I_ RE_ARK ITt NO+ O'h_, dAKL'11 RI_4,t_K NO. _i_St_JF]_(_ SF4[C" ;BTOJBO01? _:_B.MNN R.I_tIOTA) _00 SA_ t_1.6 :[2271F¢3_ ;'_KOII_ 220uF/16V UE'R_ M 70JOr2013 2: ? .74mH :I_tKLX_ 100uF/25V CIEB _AH[L 1R,,LNS _;'_o _ocuF/25v...
  • Page 19 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT ;<TAt 705 i0_4 <TC31S_ K.E,( 13.s ,'RC106_ _eeem/:o_=R,IZa pFS3510A( s._4_ ooo.18_Bo_J r _ST S,i_ ;KHV1091C TACt _--m_ _P,DIFOTAX =_r2 0.6X7,Smrr k380701_ = M_? _1 O,6XlOmm _-_26 0.6X12.Sm.1 )360701_ JUMp WIRE O,6XlOmm F_'JF'2(FUSE_1 JCRI k360707_ JUMp _ O-SXlOmm ,_R4 1_60701=...
  • Page 20 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 3-3. DISPLAY ASSY part diagram O_y NO P/NO DESCRIPTION SPEC MAKER REMARK _304TWTOO4# TN MONO 27PIN WINTEK TPB-381 FR-4 REFLECTOR PC ABS TAPE NITTOGOD(WBMM) TSUJIBEN SHEET MTN-WX5(141mA4.25mm) WAFER SHAW250-04 YEON-HO CONIOI )IZZJBBOI3 IC_BRAWING TNP87CHBIF BO_QFP TOSHIBA ICI01(E=F) KIA78LO5F ICI02...
  • Page 21 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 4. PWB circuit diagram - PWB circuit diagram may vary a little bit depending on actual condition. - 52 -...
  • Page 22 EXPLATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT T=,. - 53 -...
  • Page 23: Circuit Diagram

    CIRCUIT THE CIRCUIT DRAWINGS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MODEL : GR-D267**U - I.!O_ e_/tpA_IW&_ FrcA_ R,DOOFI _N_,CA=_.JT0_pAIT_, PI.UG WI=E,C_FIFJ_ E_qr t H pAR'_, Ft.OTV_._EONQ;_C_IIT D IA_qAt_&qE Sl_MEC'T T OCf,IiV_EIND_RIE_T _/_O ACCO RDANQE _ M0_I_ 'i'YPF_ * N:HBrf_qL PWB._SEMBLY,MAIN PWBASSEMBLY, DISPLAY SUBCONTROLLER BK : _._'( :BROW_ BO :BRIOpITOf_,_IE QY :E_Y...
  • Page 24: Trouble Diagnosis

    TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1.3¥ouble Shooting CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK CLAIMS. * Measuring instrument 1) No power on outlet. 1. Faulty start Multi tester 2) No power on cord. • Checkthe voltage. Bad connection between adapter and outlet. (faulty adapter) Ifthe voitageis within +85% The Inner diameter of adapter.
  • Page 25 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 2, No cooling, • Check the dogged 2) Refrigeration system is clogged. evaporator by heating (as Moisture - Residualrn_ AirBIowing. i Not p erforated. soon as t_e crack, J ngsound dogged, in_ evamra_r.
  • Page 26 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 3. Refrigeration 1) Refrigerant Partly leaked. F Weld.k:_tle_ L parisleak is weak. 2) Poor defrosting capacity. • Checkvisually. -Draln path(pipe) dogged. -InjectP/U,_todrainhose._ Inject_:)u_the h_e. L _wJth droin, - Foreign materials F P_J _mp_reut peae_a_o_ S_ewAo_ _ O_er _egnraa_mab...
  • Page 27 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 3. Refrigeration Residual - Weak heat f mrnhesS, F _ Heater _ rated ' is weak. fresl _-Heater p late - rated. L Hest_cord4_ - rated. - B_ heata'asserr_y. He_p_te [ Nocontad todrain, Loesened stop_ c_d.
  • Page 28 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 3. Refrigeration 4) No cooling air circulation. is weak. [ Faulty fan rnotor.-- Fanis F FanshroxJc_ -Cisarance. _- Accumulatod residualfm_t cons'_ained._ D_ c_d_ct. L Smallceding air Ins_cier_ F Fa_ ovedasd. - Fas mLsuse, disd'_rge, motorRPM I- BadlowtermperatureRPMdnara_eris_s.
  • Page 29 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 4. Warm 1) Colgged cooling path, refrigerator F PIU Nqu_d l eak. compartment Foreign m a'_a_.I pM dump liquid. temperature. 2) Food storate. --7 Storehotf_:x)d. _- St_e too rT_chatonce. 5. No automatic 1) Faulty temperature sensor in freezer compartment.
  • Page 30 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 6. Dew and 4) Dew on door. ice formation. _-- Dew on the duct door. - Duct door heater is cut. -- Dew on the dispanse F RecessHeateris ojt recess. L Ductdoods operl./ Fore_g_ _ -- Dew on the door surface.
  • Page 31 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 7. Sounds ) Compressor compartment operating sounds. Transformer sou nd. --_ Itsmvnfault.-- Core gap. Badcon_. -- _ screwconnection. Drip tray vibration sound._ _ a_-=mbly. Back cover machine sound, _ Badconnec_n. L Pal_, d a_,aged.
  • Page 32 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS CLAIMS. CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS. HOW TO CHECK 8. Faulty lamp 1) Lamp problem. _-- Filament blows out. (freezer and Glass is broken. refrigerator 2) Bad lamp assembly. _ Not inserted. compartment) L---- Loosened by vibration, 3) Bad lamp socket. -- Disconnection._ Bad soldering.
  • Page 33 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS HOW TO CHECK CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS, CLAIMS. 10. Structure. 1) Door foam. appearance Weakt0mueof _ B_t isIoQsened d,J,,ing and others. hinge conne(_n. _nsl:,:_aim. Sony v,_rnout. Weak gasket -- Acliesion surf_e. Sag _ adhesion. Fked tape. Not wel _xed. H_ge interference.
  • Page 34 2. Faults 2-1. Power Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks No power on • Power cord cut. - Check the voltage with tester• r-Replece the components. outlet, - Faulty connector insertion. - Check visually. -Reconnect the connecting parts. • Faulty connection between plug - Check visually.
  • Page 35 2-3. Temperature Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks High Poor coolair circulation due to faulty - Lock -- Check resistance w_th a - Replace fan motor, fan motor. temperature tester. in the freezer OQ: short. compartment. _2: cut. Reconnect and reinsert, Rotate rotor manua,y and check rotation.
  • Page 36 2-4. Cooling ""1 Problems Checks Measures Remarks Causes Check sequence High Weld the leaking part, recharge the Dder must be replaced, Refrigerant leak. temperature 1. Check the welded parts of the refrigerant. in the freezer drier inlet and outlet and drier compartment.
  • Page 37 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Check sequence. - Heat up compressor discharging Direr must be replaced. High Cycle pipe is clogged. temperature 1. Check temperature of condenser weld joints with touch, disconnect the freezer the pipes, and check the clogging. manually.
  • Page 38 2-5. Defrostin failure Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks 1. Check the resistance of heater. Seal the lead wire with Heating wire is short and wire is cut. No defrosting. Heater does not generate heat as 0_: Short. _2: Cut, insulation tape and heal •...
  • Page 39 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks No defrosting Melting fuse blows out. - Check melting fuse with tester. - Faullty parts: parts replacement. 1) Lead wire is cut. If 0_2: OK. - Check wire color when maeasuring 2) Bad soldering. If ,_._: wire is cut. resistance with a tester.
  • Page 40 2-6. Icing Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks - Check the defrost Icing in the 1) Bad circulation of cool air. - Check the food is stored properly - Be acquainted with how to use. refrigerator - Clogged intake port in the (check discharge and intake port - Sealing on connecting...
  • Page 41 Measures Remarks Problems Causes Checks - Check the parts related Ice in the freezer 1) Bad cooling air circulation, Check food storage conditions - Be acquainted with how to use, to defrosting if the - Check defrost (Check ice on the compartment.
  • Page 42 2-7. Sound Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks 1,1 Check the level of the "Whizz." sound 1. Loud sound of compressor 1) Maintain horizontal level. refrigerator. operation. 2) Replace rubber and seat if they 1.2 Check the rubber seat are sagged and aged. conditions (sagging and aging).
  • Page 43 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Vibration sound. 1. Vibration of shelves and foods in 1-1. Remove and replace the 1) Reassemble the vibrating parts ("Cluck") the refrigerator. and insect foam or cushion where shelves in the refrigerator vibration is severe. 2.
  • Page 44 Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks - Check the restrainer attached on the - Check the sound of refrigerant at the Sound "Burping" It happens when refrigerant expands initial installation. evaporator and capillary tube weld (almost the same at the end of capillarytube. - Check the sound when the refrigerator joints and attach another restrainer.
  • Page 45 2-8. Odor Problems Checks Measures Remarks Causes Food Odor. J- Check the food is not wrapped. - Dry deododzer in the shiny and Food (garlic, kimchi, eto) - Check the shelves or inner windy place. - Store the food in the closed wall are stained with food juice.
  • Page 46 2-9. Micom Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Symptom Bad PCB Bad connection Bad connector Visual check on connector All display Reconnect LCDS are off. electric power. between Main PCB connection from main connection. connector. and display circuit, PCB to display PCB, Defective PCB trans.
  • Page 47 Problems Symptom Causes Chocks Measures Remarks Freezer Reconnect Lead Bad cooling, Compressor does Compressor Lead Wire Check compressor Lead Wire not start. is cut. with a tester. Wire. temperature Refer to load Defective compressor Measure voltage at PCB CON5 Replace relay(RY1 high.
  • Page 48 Problems Symptom Causes Checks Measures Remarks Bad cooling Wrong Reconnect lead Defective AC Damper. Check AC damper Check if AC damper motor and Refrigerator motor and reed swffch reed switch lead wire are wire. and lead wire are cut. temperature. cut with a tester.
  • Page 49 Problems Symptom Causes Checks Measures Remarks Bad defrost. Defrost is not Defrost lead wire is cut. Check if defrost lead wire is cut with a Reconnect Lead working, tester. Wire. Defective defrost driving relay. Check the voltage of CON5 (1 and 7) Replace relay (RY 7 Refer to load I-"...
  • Page 50 Problems Symptom Causes Checks Measures Remarks Defective Buzzer rings Trouble mode indication, Check trouble diagnosis function. Repair troubles Refer to mode display button, but key does indication in not sense even function button is explanations, pressed. Buzzer Check lead wire associated with door Defective connecting lead wire from...
  • Page 51: How To Deal With Claims

    TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 4. HOW TO DEAL WITH CLAIMS 4-1. Sound Problems Checks and Measures "Whizz" sounds • Explain general principles of sounds. • A/I refrigerator when functioning prepedy have normal operating sound. The compressor and fan produce sounds. There is a fan in the freezer compartment which blows coo] air to freezer and refrigerator compartments.
  • Page 52 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Problems Checks and Measures Sounds of water flowing • Explain the flow of refrigerant. • When the refrigerator stops, the water flowing sound happens. This sound happens when the liquid or vapor refrigerant flows from the evaporator to compressor. "Click"sounds •...
  • Page 53 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 4-2, Measures for Symptoms on Temperature Problems Checks and Measures Refrigeration is weak. • Check temperature set in the temperature control knob. • Refrigerator is generally delivered with the button set at "normal use" (MID). But customer can adjust the temperature set depending on their habit and taste. If you feel the refrigeration is weak, then set the temperature control button at =strong"...
  • Page 54 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 4-3. Odor and Frost Problems Checks and Measures Odor in the refrigerator compartment. • Explain the basic principles of food odor. • Each food has its own peculiar odor. Therefore it is impossible to prevent or avoid food odor completely when food is stored in the completely sealed refrigerator compartment, Deodorizer can absorb some portions of the odor but not completely.
  • Page 55 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 4-4. Others Problems Checks and Measures The refrigerator case is hot. • Explaln the principles of radiator. • The radiator pipes are installed in the refrigerator case and partition plate between the refrigerator and the freezer compartment in order to prevent condensation formation.
  • Page 56: Digital Parts Manual

    DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 4, W-TUNER 4-1. Function After receiving and handling the video and audio signals through cables, it transmits the signals to the video input section of the main controller. 4-2. Outline Diagram and 1/O Structure 4-2.1. Outline Diagram F',_,t _888B_ _ "...
  • Page 57 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 4-2-2. I/O Structure CONNECTOR PIN NO. SYMBOL DESC_P_ON Output AUDIO-L AUDIO LEFT OUTPUT Output AUDIO-R AUDIO RIGHT OUTPUT Input 12C-BUS Serial Data Input 12C Serial Clock Input Input GPIO13 General Purpose I/O 13 General Purpose I/O 12 Input GPIO12 Input...
  • Page 58: Power Supply

    DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 5. POWER SUPPLY 5-1, Function It is the power supplyingsectionfor driving the main controller and hard disk. 5-2. Outline Diagram and 1/O Structure 5-2-1. Outline Diagram P_WER i _o#_Io_we ., ® ..__,_ -112-...
  • Page 59 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 5-2-2. I/O Structure 5 BK BK : BLACK 14 BK BK 2 BN : BROWN !_ BK BK 5 1C YL RD 2C RD : RED 16 PR 9 PR RD 19 BO : BRIGHT ORANGE BL : BLUE 1/ BK BO 5 8 GY WIll8...
  • Page 60: Lcd Monitor

    • • • • • * oQ QP6DbI**** ® 6-3. SPEC of parts 1. MAKER: LG PHILIPS 2. MAKER TYPE: LM 151X3(B3AP) 3, 15.1 _ XGA TFT LCD SPEC - Pixel Pitch: 0.300mm X 0.300mm - Color Depth: 8-bit, 16,777,216 colors - Luminance, White: 260cd/m2 - Power Consumption: 2.1W Logic / 9.7W CCFL...
  • Page 61: Lcd Inverter

    DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 7. LCD INVERTER 7-1. Function Supplies the driving power for backlight inside the LCD. 7-2. Outline Diagram and l/O Structure 7-2-t. Outline Diagram LABEL Ii_'_JL A_DR 153.0 //-w 142.o YEON HO #20015VRIO2A 21¢4,5 <.. _oo ooQ • •...
  • Page 62 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL of parts 7-3. SPEC 1. Maker: LG Electronics 2. Inverter Type: NMC1507-02 3. Maker Type: 6632Z-1507B 4. Inverter SPEC - Input Supply Voltage: DC 11~13V - Input Current: 1.1A - Input Power: 13.2W - Output Voltage: 616Vrrns - Output Current: 9.0mArrns...
  • Page 63: Touch Screen

    DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 8. TOUCH SCREEN 8-1, Function Transmits the dimensions from the contact to the touch screen to the touch screen controller. 8-2, Outline Diagram 450±13 ACTF\'E #48741D-_ 31GNAL × VIEW-C 8-3. SPEC of parts 1, Touch Panel SPEC (15.1") - Analog Resistive (5-line resistance film type) - Operating Voltage: DC 5V...
  • Page 64 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 9. TOUCH CONTROLLER 9-1. Function After receiving and handling the touchdimensiOnsfrom the touch screen, transmits to the main controller 9-2, Outline Diagram and I/O Structure 9-2-1. Outline Diagram 4--¢4 FACTDRY JUMPERSETTING IN- J7,BUT- JO~J6,JS~Jtt FIN RERO_B PHILIPS 2,5rim Pi±ch Angle ±ype Doub[e Line Pin He_derConn, VIEW-A...
  • Page 65 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 9-3. Connecting Method of Connector upon Replacement 00[:300 O r] < 00000 VIEW-A 9-4. SPEC of parts 1. Operating Voltage: DC +5V + 10% 2. Operating Current: 160mA (Peak 240mA) -119-...
  • Page 66 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 10. CCD (CHARGE COUPLED DEVICE) CAMERA 10-1. Function Changes the external video signal received through the lens into an electric signal and transmits to main controller 10-2. Outline Diagram and 1/O Structure 10-2-1. Outline Diagram 32.6 28.1 3.51 IZ ]qC _1 _...
  • Page 67 DIGITAL PARTS MANUAL 13. SPEAKER 13-1. Function Transfers and outputs the electric signal amplified by the AMP in the sub controller into hearable sounds. 13-2. Outline Diagram and lifo Structure. 42.5 41.5 ±t5 4-04.4 HOLE 4 ±o5 AMP#110PLUG AMP#205PLUG parts 13-3.
  • Page 68: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW FREEZER DOOR PART * 138 -...
  • Page 69 EXPLODED VIEW REFRIGERATOR DOOR PART - 139-...
  • Page 70: Freezer Compartment

    EXPLODED VIEW FREEZER COMPARTMENT • - 140 -...
  • Page 71 EXPLODED VIEW REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT - 141 -...
  • Page 72 EXPLODED VIEW DISPENSER PART - 142 -...
  • Page 73 EXPLODED VIEW ICE & WATER PART - 143 *...
  • Page 74 EXPLODED VIEW MACHINE COMPARTMENT - 144 -...
  • Page 75 EXPLODED VIEW SPEAKER & MONITOR PART - 145 -...
  • Page 76 DIGITAL PART COMPONENTS ® ®® 00000 - 146 -...
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