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REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
LSSB2691ST

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  • Page 1 REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MANUAL LSSB2691ST...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Safety Warning and Cautions ..................3 Chapter 2 Product Standards ......................8 Chapter 3 Circuit Diagram ....................... 9 Chapter 4 Specifications ....................... 10 1. Specifications ..........................10 2. Parts ............................. 11 Chapter 5 Micom Function ......................12 1.
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Safety Warning And Cautions

    Safety Warning and Cautions Chapter 1 Safety Warning and Cautions Observing cautions for safety can prevent accidents and dangers. Cautions are classified into Warning and Caution and the meanings are as follows Warning WARNING indicates the possibility of serious injury or death if the instructions are not followed.
  • Page 4 Safety warnings and cautions Warning Do not store poisonous, If storing or disposing of the flammable, or explosive chemicals refrigerator, remove the doors in the refrigerator. to eliminate the possibility of children playing in it. There is danger of explosion and fire. Children may become entrapped in Benzene...
  • Page 5 Safety warnings and cautions Warning Do not alter the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the Replace it only with an exact factory refrigerator. replacement part. Falling objects when opening or closing doors Electric shock or fire may occur may cause injury.
  • Page 6 Safety warnings and cautions Caution Do not put glass bottles or other Be sure to use rated parts for sealed containers in the freezer. replacement of electric parts. They may burst, leaving Use factory replacement parts. glass fragments in the food and possibly causing injury.
  • Page 7 Safety warnings and cautions Caution Unplug the refrigerator if it is Be sure the floor will support the going to be unused for an weight of the refrigerator. extended period. If the refrigerator is not installed Remove all food items, at a firm, level location, the wipe down the inside of doors and icemaker may not...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Product Standards

    Product Standards Chapter 2 Product Standards Model Name LSSB2691ST Divison Total inner capacity(L) 726.4L (25.6cuft.) Effective inner F-Room 264.8L (9.35cuft.) capacity R-Room 461.6L (16.25cuft.) Outer dimension (W x D x H) 1067 X 645 X 2114 (42in X 25.4in X 83.2in)
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Circuit Diagram

    Circuit Diagram Chapter 3 Circuit Diagram...
  • Page 10: Chapter 4 Specifications

    Specifications Chapter 4 Specifications 1. Specifications Unit : inch (mm) Width (A) 41 (1041) Width Frame to frame(B) 42 (1067) When opening door by 90° (including handle) (C) 45 (1143) Case (including back handle) (D) 22 1/2 (572) 25 1/2 (649) After disassembling door (including hinge,L) (E) Depth Including door (not including handle) (F)
  • Page 11: Parts

    Specifications 2. Parts Freezer Refrigerator Compartment Compartment Top Cover LED Function displayboard Dairy Corner Automatic Icemaker Moving Basket (3) Shelf (8) Door Rack (2) Drawer (3) Drawer (3) Gallon Basket Lower Cover...
  • Page 12: Chapter 5 Micom Function

    Micom Function Chapter 5 Micom Function 1. Control Panel Power off : Unit Power on/off of refrigerater. Quick freezing : When the Quick freezing button is pressed, the display will indicate the selected function has been activated. FRZ TEMP : Indicates the set temperature of the freezer compartment in Celsius or Fahrenheit. REF TEMP : Indicates the set temperature of the refrigerator compartment in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Page 13: Description Of Function

    Micom Function 2. Function description 2-1. Function of Temperature Selection Notch Power Initially On 1st press 2nd press 3rd press 4th press 5th press 6th press 7th press 8th press 9th press Change of 0°F -1°F -2°F -3°F -4°F -6°F 8°F 6°F 5°F...
  • Page 14 Micom Function 2-2. Automatic ice maker The automatic icemaker can automatically make 6 cubes at a time, 70~120 pieces per day. This may vary according to various conditions including how many times the refrigerator door opens and closes. Icemaking stops when the ice storage bin is full. If you don’t want to use automatic icemaker, change the ice-maker switch to OFF.
  • Page 15 Micom Function 2-5. Control of variable type of freezer fan 1. To increase cooling speed and load response speed, MICOM variably controls freezing room fan motor at the high speed and standard speed. 2. MICOM only operates in the high speed of RPM during initial power input, special freezing operation, and load response operation MICOM operates in the standard RPM for other general operations.
  • Page 16 Micom Function 2-10. Function of Trouble Diagnosis (88-LED) 1. Failure diagnosis function is function to facilitate service when nonconforming matters affecting performance of product during use of product. 2. In occurrence of failure, pressing the function adjustment button does not perform function and only alarm sound (Ding) rings.
  • Page 17 Micom Function 2-11. Test Function TEST KEY EXISTS ON PWB ASSY. MAIN BOARD. MODE OPERATION CONTENTS REMARKS 1. CONTINUOUS OPERATION OF COMPRESSOR 5. JUST REFRIGERATOR FAN MOTOR FREEZER FAN MOTOR TURNS OFF AND CONDENSER FAN MOTOR. ON WHEN THE FREEZER SENSOR IN FREEZER ROOM DOOR OPENING.
  • Page 18 Micom Function 2-12. Functions performed when Ice Dispenser and Water Dispenser are mounted 1. This is function to dispense ice and water outside without opening doors. 2. If pressing the Dispenser Switch (rubber button) after selecting ice (cube ice, crushed ice) or water, relevant ice and water come out.
  • Page 19: Chapter 6 Icemaker And Dispenser Operation And Repair

    ICEMAKER AND DISPENSER WORKING OPERATION AND REPAIR 1. OPERATION PRINCIPLE 1-1. Operation Principle of Icemaker Power On Start Position • Adjusts EJECTOR to Start Position with power on. Icemaking • Waits until water becomes cold after starting the Mode icemaking operation. Harvest •...
  • Page 20: Icemaker Functions

    ICEMAKER AND DISPENSER WORKING OPERATION AND REPAIR 2. ICEMAKER FUNCTIONS 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 the hall sensor in MICOM pin. 3.
  • Page 21: Defect Diagnosis Functions

    ICEMAKER AND DISPENSER WORKING OPERATION AND REPAIR 2-5. Function Test 1. This is a forced operation for test, service, cleaning, etc. It is operated by pressing and holding the fill key for 3 seconds. 2. The test works only in the Icemaking Mode. It cannot be entered from the harvest or fill mode. (If there is an error code, it can only be checked in the test mode.) 3.
  • Page 22: Chapter 7 Trouble Diagnosis

    TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1. Cooling Cycle Heavy Repair 1-1. The Heavy Repair Standards for Refrigerator with R134a Refrigerant Items Unit Standards Purposes Remarks Pipe and piping system Min. Pipe:within 1 hour. To protect The opening time should be reduced to opening time. Comp: within a half of the standards during rain and Moisture...
  • Page 23 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1-2. Summary Of Heavy Repair Process Contents Tools Trouble diagnosis Remove refrigerant - Cut charging pipe ends and discharge refrigerant from Filter, side cutters Residuals drier and compressor. - Use R134a oil and refrigerant for compressor and drier Pipe Cutter, Gas welder, N Parts - Confirm N2 sealing and packing conditions before use.
  • Page 24 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1-3. Precautions During Heavy Repair Items Precautions 1. Use of tools. 1) Use special parts and tools for R134a. 2. Recovery of refrigerant. 1) Continue to recover the refrigerant for more than 5 minutes after turning the refrigerator off. 2) Install a piercing type valve on the high pressure line (drier side).
  • Page 25 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1-4. Practical Work For Heavy Repair Items Precautions Evaporator 1. Removal of residual refrigerant. 3 way valve Evaporator KEY POINT Observe the sequence for removal of refrigerant. Hot Line Compressor (If not, compressor oil may Drain Pipe leak.) Drier Condenser High pressure side...
  • Page 26 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Items Precautions 4. Vacuum degassing. Evaporator Evaporator 3 way valve Hot Line Compressor Drain Pipe Drier Condenser High pressure side Low pressure side High pressure pressure Blue Yellow KEY POINT Vaccum - If power is applied Pump during vacuum degassing, vacuum degassing shall be more effective.
  • Page 27 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Items Precautions Evaporator 3 way valve Evaporator Hot Line Compressor Drain Pipe Drier Condenser High pressure side Low pressure side 4) Refrigerant Charging Charge refrigerant while operating a compressor as shown above. 5) Pinch the charging pipe with a pinch-off plier after completion of charging. 6) Braze the end of a pinched charging pipe with copper brazer and test for gas leakage at the brazed parts.
  • Page 28 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 1-6. Brazing Reference Drawings Copper Brazing Copper Brazing Evaporator 3 way valve Evaporator Compressor Hot Line Drain Pipe Condenser Drier Silver Brazing Coppper Brazing Copper Brazing Copper Brazing Copper Brazing 1-7. 3-Way Valve Service Since 3-way valve controls refrigerant with an inner plastic damper, defect may occur because the plastic damper is deteriorated and welding heat is delivered to a pipe during welding for repair and replacement of the valve welding...
  • Page 29: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Troubleshooting By Error Code Freezer Sensor Error Does the display look like this? Disconnect CON 7 and Replace measure the value. Is Freezer resistance value between Sensor pins 1 & 2 of CON 7 as below? (Gray to gray) Pin 2 Pin 1 Is the connection loose? Reconnect...
  • Page 30 TROUBLESHOOTING Contents 1. PCB Picture. -. Main PCB 2. Troubleshooting with Error Code. 1) Er FS 2) Er rS 3) Er r2 4) Er rt 5) F dS 6) F dH 7) r dS 8) r dH 9) Er FF 10) Er CF 11) Er rF 12) Er CO_TOP DISPLAY...
  • Page 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. PCB Picture. - Main PCB P/No & MFG EBR720641 CON 5 CON 8 CON 10 CON 7 CON 4 CON 3 Picture CON 6 CON 1 CON 201...
  • Page 32 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 1) Freezer Sensor Error(Er FS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Pin9(1) to Pin10(2) of CON5. Result SVC Action Short Change the swnsor Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and CON 5 Other...
  • Page 33 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 2) Refrigerator Sensor Error(Er rS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Pin7(1) to Pin8(2) of CON6. Result SVC Action Short Change the sensor Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and Other Normal...
  • Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 3) Refrigerator Sensor Error(Er r2) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Pin9(1) to Pin10(2) of CON6. Result SVC Action Short Change the sensor Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and Other Normal...
  • Page 35 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 4) Refrigerator Sensor Error(Er rt) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Pin21(1) to Pin22(2) of CON7. Result SVC Action Short Change the sensor Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and Other Normal...
  • Page 36 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 5) Defrost Sensor Error(F dS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. (CON8) Result SVC Action Check the Pin11(1) to Pin12(2) of CON8. Short Go to the 2 Open Check the Temp and Other Normal resistance(Table-3)
  • Page 37 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 6) Defrost Heater Error(F dH) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the Door gasket. Check the Defrost control part. Part Result SVC Action Go to the 3 Def’ sensor Fuse-M Other Change Fuse_M 34~42 Go to the 3 Def’...
  • Page 38 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 7) Defrost Sensor Error(r dS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. (CON6) Result SVC Action Check the Pin11(1) to Pin12(2) of CON6. Short Go to the 2 Open CON 6 Check the Temp and Other Normal...
  • Page 39 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 8) Defrost Heater Error(r dH) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the Door gasket. Check the Defrost control part. Part Result SVC Action Go to the 3 Fuse-M Other Change Fuse_M Fuse M 34~42 Go to the 3 Def’...
  • Page 40 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 9) Freezer Fan Error(Er FF) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (Push the button 1 time) Open the freezer door and Check the air flow. Status SVC Action While an error code is displayed, the fan is not working.
  • Page 41 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 10) Condenser Fan Error(Er CF) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (Push the button 1 time) Check the fan rotating. Status SVC Action No windy Check motor Go to the 5 Windy Check the Fan motor and surrounding.
  • Page 42 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 11) Refrigerator Fan Error(Er rF) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (Push the button 1 time) Open the freezer door and Check the air flow. Status SVC Action While an error code is displayed, the fan is not working.
  • Page 43 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 12) Communication Error(Er CO)_TOP DISPLAY Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection. Check the White&Black to Orange. Result SVC Action Go to the 3 Other Check the Orange to Brown . Result SVC Action 0V or 5V...
  • Page 44 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. Troubleshooting With Error Display 13) Communication Error(Er CO)_DISPENSER DISPLAY Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection. Check the White&Black to Orange. Result SVC Action Go to the 3 Other Check the Orange to Brown . Result SVC Action 0V or 5V...
  • Page 45 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Troubleshooting Without Error Display 14) Cube mode doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection. Check the Black to Blue. Lever s/w Result SVC Action (While pushing the lever S/W) 100~127V Go to the 3 Pushing Other Change PCB...
  • Page 46 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Troubleshooting Without Error Display 15) Crush mode doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection. Check the Blue to Sky Blue. Lever s/w Result SVC Action (While pushing the lever S/W) 100~127V Go to the 3 Pushing Other Change PCB...
  • Page 47 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Troubleshooting Without Error Display 16) Water mode doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection. Check the Red to Blue. Lever s/w Result SVC Action (While pushing the lever S/W) 100~127V Go to the 3 Pushing Other Change PCB...
  • Page 48 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Troubleshooting With Error Display 17) Poor cooling in Refrigerator compartment Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the sensor resistance. (1) To (2) Result The sensor is determined by the temperature. For example, 30 indicates 0 . 19.5 Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode.
  • Page 49 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Troubleshooting With Error Display 18) Poor cooling in Freezer compartment Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the sensor resistance. (1) To (2) Result The sensor is determined by the temperature. For example, 23 indicates -20 . Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (push the button 1 time) Open the freezer door and Check the air flow.
  • Page 50 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Troubleshooting With Error Display 18) Poor cooling in Freezer compartment Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the Fan motor. Point Result SVC Action Rotate fan using your hand. it feel sticky, change the motor. Motor Sticky Change the motor (cause of ice or rust inside of motor) Point Result...
  • Page 51 TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Reference 19) TEST MODE and Removing TPA 1. How to make TEST MODE If you push the test button on the Main PCB, the refrigerator will be enter the TEST MODE 1 time : Comp / All FAN on (All things displayed) 2 time : Forced defrost mode (all) (22 22 displayed)
  • Page 52 TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Reference 20) TEMPERATURE CHART -FRZ AND ICING SENSOR TEMP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE 73.29 4.09 V 53.63 3.84 V 39.66 3.55 V 29.62 3.23 V 22.33 2.89 V 16.99 2.56 V 13.05 2.23 V 10.10 1.92 V 7.88 1.63 V 6.19 1.38 V 4.91...
  • Page 53 TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Reference 20) TEMPERATURE CHART -REF, MAGIC ROOM AND DEF SENSOR TEMP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE 225.1 4.48 V 169.8 4.33 V 129.3 4.16 V 99.30 3.95 V 76.96 3.734 V 60.13 3.487 V 47.34 3.22 V 37.55 2.95 V 2.67 V 24.13 2.40 V 19.53...
  • Page 54 TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Reference 20) TEMPERATURE CHART -AMBIENT SENSOR TEMP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE 225.1 4.79 V 169.8 4.72 V 129.3 4.64 V 99.30 4.54 V 76.96 4.43 V 60.13 4.29 V 47.34 4.13 V 37.55 3.95 V 3.75 V 24.13 3.54 V 19.53 3.31 V 15.91...
  • Page 55: Chapter 9 How To Disassemble And Assemble

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 1. Top Cover 2-3. Case Decor 1) Remove 2 screws located at upper side of top cover. 1) Remove top cover 2) Remove 2 screws below and remove the Decor case. 2) Be caution of hanger and remove the top cover upward. CAUTION - Deco case of the connecting lines are connected to the sensor, so please carefully separated.
  • Page 56: F-Door

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 3. F - Door CAUTION - Before remove the door, remove the foods on the 8) Separate housing supporter. shelfs and empty the ice bucket. 1) Remove both side of screw, and separate lower cover. 9) Disconnect the all wire coming from the bottom of the door.
  • Page 57: F-Door, Adjustment Top And Bottom

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 3-1. F - Door, adjustment top and bottom. 4. R - Door 1) Loosen the hexagon nuts located in the bottom of the CAUTION - Please remove all food on the shelf before removing the door. lower hinge below F-door.( ) 1) Remove the both sides of the screw at Lower cover.
  • Page 58: R-Door, Adjustment Of Level Difference Of Right And Left

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 4-2. R - Door, adjustment of level difference 4-3. Door of right and left. 1) Pull out the refrigerator from the installation. 2) Open the door fully. (130 ) 1) Remove the top cover. See the previous page. 3) Remove white cable tie of guide stopper.
  • Page 59: Handle

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 5. HANDLE 6-1. DISPENSER DISPLAY 1) HANDLE REMOVAL 1) As below picture, separate part from unit and Pull part To move the refrigerator through a house door, it may be necessary to remove the refrigerator door handles. Note : Handle appearance may vary from illustrations on this page.
  • Page 60: Funnel Assembly

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 6-2. FUNNEL ASSEMBLY 6-4. CAP DUCT MOTOR 1) Remove the screw fixing the button lever. 1) Remove the duct cap motor housing. 2) Pull out funnel assembly. 2) Unscrew 3 screws to disassemble the motor. 6-3.
  • Page 61: Ice Maker

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 7-1. ICE MAKER 7-2. AUGER MOTOR COVER 1) Separate Ice bucket as picture below. 1) Separate bucket cover and Ice bucket. Loosen The screws pointed in red. 2) Sepatate Icemaker with disconnect housing at the behind of Icemaker 2) Push up bucket cover.
  • Page 62: F-Lamp Case

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 8-1. F –LAMP CASE 1) Loosen the two screws and remove 5) Separate a housing as remarked. the lamp case. 2) Separate a housing and remove F- lamp case. 6) Remove 2 screws marked in red. And separate shroud on the way of picture below.
  • Page 63: R-Display Case

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 9-1. R –DISPLAY CASE 1) Remove 2 screws marked in red. 3)Raise the multi duct ( )Pull the multi duct.( ). 2) Separate a housing.And remove display case completely. 3) Assembly is reverse order. 9-2. R –MULTI DUCT 4)Assembly is reverse order.
  • Page 64: R-Water Valve

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 9-3. R –WATER VALVE 5) Insert a screwdriver to bottom hole. then lift up and pull out bracket . 1) Turn off the power of the refrigerator (Press the POWER button for 3 second to turn off the power). And turn off the water.
  • Page 65: R-Water Tank

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 7)Lay a dry towel on the bottom of 9-4. R –WATER TANK inner case and get ready to spill water from the water tank. 1) Turn off the power of the Pull out the clip then press the collet refrigerator (Press the POWER button to separate the tube from the valve for 3 second to turn off the power).
  • Page 66: R-Shroud

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 9-5. R –SHROUD 10. Side LED Lamp cover. 1) Turn off the power of the 1) By use a flat head screwdriver at marked in red,pull the refrigerator (Press the POWER button LED lamp cover. for 3 second to turn off the power).
  • Page 67: Fan And Fan Motor

    HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 11. Fan And Fan Motor 1) Please draw Ref.to keep an 1 meter distance from the 4) You should separate fan from fan guide. And then you installation location. should sepatate lead-wires of fan motor and capacitors. 2) You should seperate deco screws and then you can separate deco from Ref.
  • Page 68: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW FREEZER DOOR PART 607A 600A 200A 606A 202B 201A 611B 202A 612A 273A 610A 610B 210C 244A 273C 269G 269F 269E...
  • Page 69 EXPLODED VIEW REFRIGERATOR DOOR PART 230A 241E 241A 273B 241C 241D 232A 231A 212G 232B 253A 246A 247J 247G 247H 247F 247D 247B 247E 247C 247A 273D 244A 246B...
  • Page 70 EXPLODED VIEW FREEZER COMPARTMENT 400A 139A 302B 273G 273F 137B 136C 408A 120B 136A 273E 403A 136B 135B 135F 153E 253B 153G 135E 135F 120C 135J 138A 127A 125B 126B 700A 127C 127B 127A 127D 126A 127B 125B...
  • Page 71 EXPLODED VIEW REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT 253C 140A 166A 273E 273H 273J 700B 165A 127E 127F 135F 127E 138B 152A 163J 127F 153C 165D 163N 163G 135E 123M 163C 163Q 153A 163M 400B 127G 622C 302C 628L 408B 135K 312B...
  • Page 72 EXPLODED VIEW TOP PART 406A 701B 502B 500A 701A 402K 502A 402J 701C...
  • Page 73 EXPLODED VIEW LOWER PART 703B 627B 621C 627J 702A 627A 621D 703A 103A 273L 273N 273Q 273P 706B 706A 103A 705C 705B 705A 105B 704A 273M 273K 273P 273Q...
  • Page 74 EXPLODED VIEW MECHANICAL COMPARTMENT 304A 319A 627B 619B 300A 317A 307A 319A 310B 310A 403B 306A 309A 302A 308B 301A 313A 318A...
  • Page 75 EXPLODED VIEW DISPENCER PART 616J 616G 621B 621A 278B 619D 402C 405A 276A 275A 276B 279J 279H 279B 279A 501A 281A...
  • Page 76 EXPLODED VIEW FREEZER RAIL PART 122A 122B 123A 122E 123B 123C 123F 123C 123G 122B 122F 123A 123B 123C 123F 122F 123G 123C 122C 122D 123E 122G 123D 123C 123C 123J 123H 122H...
  • Page 77 EXPLODED VIEW REFRIGERATOR RAIL PART 122J 123K 122K 123L 123M 122M 123N 123K 122K 123P 123L 123M 123M 122N 123P 123M 123N 122N 122L 122Q...
  • Page 78 EXPLODED VIEW REFRIGERATOR RAIL PART 624G 603C 624E 603B 624A 626A 628C 628B 624C 628E 615A 628A 628G 628F 628H 628H 619C 621E 619A 628K 603B 628J...
  • Page 79 P/No.MFL67262403...

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