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SAMSUNG SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATOR SSEDA-14 -PJT New product training for refrigerator SIDE BY SIDE BASIC : RH25H561* MODEL NAME : RH25H5611SR, RH25H5613SL MODEL NAME : RH25H5611SR/AA, RH25H5613SL/AP, RH25H5613SL/EY, RH25H5613SL/BZ, RH25H5613SL/EM, RH25H5613SL/CL, RH25H5613SL/PE, RH25H5613SL/BG, RH25H5613SL/ZS RH25H5611BC/AA, RH25H5611WW/AA 2014. 10...
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Thank you The End - This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International or domestic law.
Contents Precautions(Safety Warnings)---- 6 Product Specifications-------------13 2-1. Introduction of Main Function----------------------------------------------------------- 13 2-2. Model Specification-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 2-3. Interior Views ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 2-4. Electrical Part Specifications & Standard ------------------------------------------- 17 2-5. Dimensions of Refrigerator (Inches)---------------------------------------------------- 23 2-6. Optional Material Specification----------------------------------------------------------- 24 2-7.
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Contents Full disassembly and assembly- 29 3-7. Tempered Glass Shelf ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 3-8. Plastic Drawers in Refrigerator ---------------------------------------------------------- 41 3-9. Gallon Door Bin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 3-10. Water Filter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42 3-11. Water Filter Tank of Refrigerator ------------------------------------------------------ 43 3-12. Damper of Refrigerator ------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 3-13.
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Contents Check the installation status------63 4-4. Cooling Off Function(US Model Only) ---------------------------------------------------- 67 4-5. Exhibition Mode Function(NON US Model Only) -------------------------------------- 68 4-6. Self-Diagnostics Function -------------------------------------------------------------------- 69 4-7. Load Operation Check Function ------------------------------------------------------------ 75 4-8. Function for failure diagnosis ---------------------------------------------------------------- 76 4-9.
1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) Unplug the appliance before replacing or repairing electrical parts. ● ⇒ Be careful to avoid electric shock. Always use only the correct replacement parts. ● ⇒ Check the model, rated voltage, rated current and running temperature rating. When troubleshooting, verify that wiring harnesses are connected securely.
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1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) Read all instructions before repairing the product and follow the instructions in order to prevent danger or property damage. Plug out and remove all the items in regrigerator prior to repair. CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS DISPLAYED means “Prohibited”. Indicates that a danger Warning of death or serious means “Do not disassemble”.
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1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) Pull the power plug out before attempting to Use only rated components for replacement. exchange the interior lamp of the refrigerator. • Check the correct model, rated voltage, rated • This will prevent danger of electric shock. current, operating temperature.
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1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) After repair, check the assembled state of Check if there is any trace indicating the components. permeation of water. • It must be in the same assembled state as before • If there is that kind of trace, change the related components or do the necessary treatment such disassembly.
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1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) Do not allow users to store pharmaceutical Do not allow users to insert the power plugs for many products at the same time. products, scientific materials, etc., in the refrigerator. • May cause abnormal generation of heat or fire. •...
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1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) Do not allow users to store articles on the Do not allow users to install the product. refrigerator in the wet place or the place where water splashes. • Opening or closing the door may cause things to •...
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1. Precautions(Safety Warnings) CAUTION When installing, servicing, or cleaning behind the refrigerator, be sure to pull the unit straight out and push back in straight after finishing. Also, make sure your floor supports the full-load refrigerator. Otherwise, it may cause floor damage.
2. Product Information To do list 2-1. Introduction of main Function ■ Major feature Changed Part Description Picture New Ice Maker Cabinet Ice Maker (Auger Motor Located in CABI) DOOR DISPENSER New Design Dispenser...
This operation instruction covers various models. The characteristics of your appliance may differ slightly from those described in this manual. Key features of your new refrigerator Your Samsung Side-By-Side Refrigerator comes equipped with many space- saving, innovative storage and energy-efficient features. Twin Cooling Plus™...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-2. Model Specifications CoolSelect Zone has three selections. - Fresh : The temp. of the compartment is similar to that of the surrounding refrigerator compartment. - Quick Cool : This function can be used to chill quickly beverages. - Thaw : This function can be used to defrost foods.
2. Product Information To do list 2-4. Model Specification &Specification Chart Items Specification RH25H5611* RH25H 5613* Model D-power G-power TOTAL 9.1 cu.ft 9.8 cu.ft Net Capacity Refrigerator 15.6 cu.ft 15.6 cu.ft Freezer 24.7 cu.ft 25.4 cu.ft Net Dimension(W x D x H) 36 1/20"...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-4. Model Specification &Specification Chart Items Specification Model RH25H5611* / RH25H 5613* MKV190CL2B/SM1 Model MKV190GL2J/SM1 Compressor Starting type BLDC Oil Charge FREOL α 15 Freezer SPLIT FIN TYPE Evaporator Refrigerator SPLIT FIN TYPE Condenser Forced and natural convection type Dryer Molecular sieve XH-9...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-4. Model Specification &Specification Chart Items Specification Model RH25H5611* / RH25H 5613* Model Temperature Selection On(°F) Off(°F) -8 ˚F (-23˚C) -5˚F (-21˚C) -11˚F (-24 ˚C) THERMISTOR (F-SENSOR) 0 ˚F (-18˚C) 3˚F (-16˚C) -3˚F (-19 ˚C) 502AT 5 ˚F (-15˚C) 8˚F (-13˚C)
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2. Product Information To do list 2-4. Model Specification &Specification Chart Items Specification Model RH25H5611* / RH25H 5613* First Defrost Cycle 6hr ± 10min (Comp on integation) (Concurrent defrost of F and R) Defrost Cycle (FRE) 12~48hrs (vary according to the conditions used) 10 ±...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-4. Model Specification &Specification Chart Items Specification RH25H5611* / RH25H 5613* Model D-Power G-Power Defrost Heater(FRE) Conducting at F Defrost AC 120V / 218W AC 230V / 218W Defrost Heater(REF) Conducting at R Defrost AC 120V / 140W AC 230V / 218W DISPENSER Heater...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-4. Model Specification &Specification Chart Items Specification RH25H5611* / RH25H 5613* Model D-Power G-Power G6015S12B, DC12V, 0.07A, 1.0W, G6015S12B, DC12V, 0.07A, 1.0W, MOTOR-BLDC(Box Fan) 2400rpm±7%, CW 2400rpm±7%, CW MVCC18AR19, AC120V/60Hz, MVCC18AR19, AC120V/60Hz, MOTOR GEARED I/M INDOOR 18.18rpm, 3.5W, 0.04A, CW 18.18rpm, 3.5W, 0.04A, CW MVCD18AR19, AC120V/60Hz,...
2. Product Information To do list 2-6. Optional Material Specification Photograph Part Name Part Code ASSY PACKING-SUB -1 EA DA99-03490N CLIP-FITTING LOCK -2 EA DA61-04522A BAG PE -1 EA DA69-90113K WRENCH-SPANNER -1 EA DA80-00002C DA97-01469W ASSY-INSTALL FILTER -1 EA 6002-000213 SCREW-TAPPING -12EA DA62-01329A...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-6. Optional Material Specification Photograph Part Name Part Code ASSY PACKING INSTALL -1EA DA99-03680B FIXER-HANDLE -4EA DA61-03734A BAG-PE -1EA DA69-90113S WRENCH-SPANNER -1EA DA80-00026B ASSY LABEL-HANDLE DA99-03429H INSTRUCTION -1EA ASSY INSTALL-ACCESSOR-1EA DA99-03490T BAG PE -1EA DA69-90113S SPANNER -1EA...
2. Product Information To do list 2-8. Digital Display Energy Saver (°C↔°F (3 sec)) For better energy eficiency, press the Energy Saver button.If condensation occurs on the doors, turn the Energy Saver Button function off.To switch the temperature units between ºC and ºF. Touch and hold this button for 3 seconds to select the temperature display you want.Each time you press and hold the button, the ºC and ºF temperature modes alternate and the ºC or ºF icon...
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2. Product Information To do list 2-8. Digital Display Lighting (Control Lock (3 sec)) Press the Lighting button to turn on the dispenser LED lamp.If you press and hold the Lighting button for 3 seconds, all buttons will be locked and the dispenser pad will not work.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-1. Precaution • When replacing or repairing electric components, → If the installation is made unstably or the machine is unplug power cord before you replace or repair. installed in humid conditions or water, change its location.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-1. Precaution - TOOLS REQUIRED FOR DISASSEMBLY IMAGE ITEM (+) SCREW DRIVER (-) SCREW DRIVER (-) SMALL SCREW DRIVER SOCKET WRENCH...
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list - MAKING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS BETWEEN SHOW CASE AND INNER CASE OF FRIDGE After raising the out door, insert the supplied SHIM HINGE MIDDLE in the gap between Show case of fridge and the HINGE-SHAFT.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-2. Freezer Door Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Removing the Front leg cover. 1. Open the freezer and refrigerator doors. 2. Take off the front leg cover by turning the three screw counter-clockwise.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-2. Freezer Door Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Removing the Lower hinge. 1. With the door closed,remove the upper hinge cover (1) using a screwdriver. 2. Disconnect the wires (2). 3.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-3. Refrigerator Out Door & In Door Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Removing the Upper hinge. With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover (①) using a screwdriver. 2.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-3. Refrigerator Out Door & In Door Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Door Ref 4. Removing the Door Put up a OUT DOOR after opening the DOOR slightly Note ·Lift the door straight up. ·Be careful not to pinch the water tubing and wire harness on the door.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-4. CONTROL PANEL Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Turn off he Refrigerator Power Cord. Disassemble one screw with plus driver as shown in the picture. Control Panel Pull out to the front to disassemble ASSY COVER DISPENSER as shown in the picture.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-4. CONTROL PANEL Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Disassemble three remarked screws with plus driver. Control Panel Pull out ASSY CASE ICE ROUTE for disassembly...
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-5. DOOR GASKET Part name How to do Descriptive Picture The door gasket is a molded gasket set into a channel located in the door liner. 1. Open the door Door Gasket 2.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-6. DOOR HANDLE Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. FRE HANDLE : Loose set screw(1) with wrench and lift up the handle Door Handle 2. REF HANDLE : Loose set screw(1) and push the lever On the handle then lift up the handle.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-7. TEMPERED GLASS SHELF Part name How to do Descriptive Picture These shelves allow storage of larger items and pull out for easy access. 1. Pull the shelf out as far as it goes. 2.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-8. PLASTIC DRAWERS IN REFRIGERATOR Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Drawers are designed for storage of fruits, vegetables, and deli items, The drawers are Drawer In located in the lower portion of the refrigerator. Refrigerator 1.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-10. WATER FILTER Part name How to do Descriptive Picture The water filter is located in the lower right- hand corner of the refrigerator. The water filter for the ice maker and the water Water Filter dispenser.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-11. WATER FILTER TANK OF REFRIGERATOR Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Remove the screw. Remove the fitting clip & Remove the water hose by pressing the coupler. Water Filter Tank Remove the screw.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Separate Water tank from Case-water tank. Water Tank Remove the Fitting clip. Pull out the Hose by pressing the coupler...
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-12. DAMPER OF REFRIGERATOR Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Put (-) driver into the gap between Cover- Lamp and Damper. 2. Pull out the Cover-Lamp. Damper-Ref Disconnect the wire connector. Remove the screw.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-13. DOOR BIN OF FREEZER Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Door Bin In 1. Push the bin up Freezer...
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-14. Ice Maker Compartment Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Disassemble the Ice-Bucket Assy by holding Ice Bucket the handles and pulling up the bottom part Assy slightly. Cover I/M Lift up the Icemaker Cover and gently pull out. Unscrew the 4 screws and disassemble the ASSY ICE MAKER-INDOOR as shown.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-14. Ice Maker Compartment Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Unscrew the 3 screws. Ice Maker Assy Disassemble the Ice Maker Assy.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-15. PLASTIC DRAWER IN FREEZER Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Drawers are designed for storage of meat and dry foods. The drawers are located in the PLASTIC lower portion of the freezer. DRAWER IN 1.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-17. COVER MULTI IN FREEZER Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Pull out the screw caps and remove screws COVER (6). MULTI IN 2. Remove the evaporator cover in the FREEZER direction of outwards.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-19. EVAPORATOR IN FREEZER Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Evaporator is located in the bottom of freezer to produce cold air driven across the evaporator coils. 1. Take off the ductwork in Freezer. 2.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-20. AMBIENT THERMISTOR Part name How to do Descriptive Picture The ambient thermistor is located Ambient inside the upper hinge cover. Thermistor The ambient thermistor sends temperature signals to the microprosessor.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-21. Door S/W & Humidity Sensor Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Removing the upper hinge With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover(1)using a screwdriver 2. Disconnect the wire Door S/W &...
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-22. Comp Cooling Fan Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Unscrew 6 screws of COVER COMP. 2. Remove the DRAIN HOSE. Comp Cooling Fan 3. Remove 1 screw. 4. Disengage the HOUSING CONNECTOR. (Refer to the picture)
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-22. Comp Cooling Fan Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 5. Pull it forward and lean against the DRAIN HOSE. Comp 6. Rotate it based on the PIPE. Cooling Fan 7. The FAN is disassembled. / Assembly it in reverse order.
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-23. Comp Cooling Fan Motor Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Remove the screw with a flat blade screwdriver. Comp 2. Remove the motor fan by pulling the fan Cooling Fan out while graping the motor part.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-23. Comp Cooling Fan Motor Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 4. Remove the BRACKET MOTOR with a flat blade screwdriver. Comp Cooling Fan Motor 5. Remove the MOTOR after pulling the BRACKET MOTOR out.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Disengage the housing connector. Relay O/L 2.Remove Cover Relay. 3. Remove the relay O/L with a flat-blade screwdriver. (Refer to the picture)
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 1. Unscrew the water valve fixed by the screw. 2. Disassemble the white part. Water Valve Pull out the black pin. 3. Remove 2 water hose parts while pushing the upper part of.
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3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list Part name How to do Descriptive Picture 4. Disengage 2 housing connector parts. Water Valve 5. Remove the hose connected by the nut with a wrench(8mm).
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-24. ASSY PBA Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Remove 4 Screws. ASSY PCB MAIN Remove the ASSY PCB MAIN ASSY PCB Remove the ASSY PCB SUB INVERTER INVERTER COIL Remove the COIL FILTER-EMI FILTER-EMI...
3. Full disassembly and assembly To do list 3-25. ASSY CASE AUGER MORTOR Part name How to do Descriptive Picture Push direction 1, Pull direction 2 ASSY CASE AUGER Remove the screws 4ea by using (+) driver. MORTOR Disconnect housing and Disassembly ASSY CASE AUGER MORTOR...
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-1. Forced Operation Function (Pull-down / Refrigerator-Freezer-Defrost / Cancellation) • This function enables a pull-down mode, a defrost mode for the refrigerator only, a defrost mode for the freezer and the refrigerator at the same time, and a cancellation of this function. •...
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4. Check the installation status To do list 4-1. Forced Operation Function (Pull-down / Refrigerator-Freezer-Defrost / Cancellation) 1) Pull-down 1-1) At the ready mode, press any button once then the buzzer will beep (ON for 1/2 second and OFF for 1/2 second) until this mode is cancelled. 1-2) At this pull-down mode, the compressor will start immediately (No 10 minute delay) and if the system is in the defrost cycle, it will be cancelled right away.
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4. Check the installation status To do list 4-1. Forced Operation Function (Pull-down / Refrigerator-Freezer-Defrost / Cancellation) 3) Cancellation 3-1) At the R,F-Defrost mode, press ant button again on the ready mode to return to a normal operation. 3-2) Simply unplug the power cord, then plug it again to return to a normal operation.
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-2. Sound function 1) Sound function 1-1) To confirm that a command is inputted properly, whenever a button is pressed, a “ding-dong” sound is produced. 1-2) When two or more buttons are pressed simultaneously or if a wrong button is pressed, there is no sound.
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-4. Cooling Off Function(US Model Only) This function is for display purpose on the floor of a show room or a store. 1) Mode ON /OFF 1-1) To select for the Cooling Off mode, press Energy Saver and Freezer buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until a “ding-dong”...
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-5. Exhibition Mode Function(NON US Model Only) This function is for display purpose on the floor of a show room or a store. 1)Mode ON /OFF 1-1) To select for the Exhibition Mode, press Energy Saver, Freezer and Light buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until a “ding-dong”...
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-6. Self-Diagnostics Function 1) Self-Diagnostics during the initial Power ON 1-1) The control board performs a self diagnostics test within 1 second and checks out the temperature sensors abilities. 1-2) If a sensor failure occurs, a corresponding LED segment will blink without a beep. 1-3) When a LED segment blinks, only the cancellation function (Press Lighting and Energy Saver buttons simultaneously for 8 seconds) is acceptable.
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4. Check the installation status To do list Descriptions of Self-Diagnosis Error Code ERROR Item Description How to do Self-Diagnosis CODE Connector Slipped-Out or Open- FREEZER The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V Contact, Wire Cut or Short- Circuited, ~ 1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #3 and #7 SENSOR Abnormal Sensing Temp (+50°C and...
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4. Check the installation status To do list Descriptions of Self-Diagnosis Error Code ERROR Item Description How to do Self-Diagnosis CODE Separation of sensor housing part, HUMIDITY The voltage should be within the range of 4.5V 13 E contact error, disconnection, short SENSOR ~ 1.0V between MAIN PCB CN30 #7 and #9 circuit...
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4. Check the installation status To do list Descriptions of Self-Diagnosis Error Code ERROR Item Description How to do Self-Diagnosis CODE ICE MAKER I/M Ice Ejection Horizontal Positioning After replacing Ice-Maker, plug in the unit and 26 E FUNCTION Error ** Only for Dispenser models check its operation.
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4. Check the installation status To do list Descriptions of Self-Diagnosis Error Code ERROR Item Description How to do Self-Diagnosis CODE COMP STARING 1. it will stop blinking after a while 81 E When the Compressor fails starting FAILURE short(U,V,W) ERROR 2.
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4. Check the installation status To do list Descriptions of Self-Diagnosis Error Code ERROR Item Description How to do Self-Diagnosis CODE 1. Check input voltage under AC 55V(if input COMP UNDER Power is AC110~127V) or AC 106V(if input 85 E When there is a low voltage error VOLTAGE Power is AC 220~240V)
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-7. Load Operation Check Function 1) In the normal operation, press Lighting and Energy Saver buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds, then the display panel will blink for 2 seconds. 2) Press Fridge Temp. button @ to get into this check mode with an audible tone. 3) Each illuminating LED segment stands for the component which has an ouput signal from the control board.
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-8. Function for failure diagnosis * Load Mode Check List Item Description Display Digital no. FRIDGE FAN HIGH R-FAN HIGH RPM Fridge second digit a FRIDGE FAN LOW R-FAN LOW RPM Fridge second digit b FRIDGE DEFROST R-DEF HEATER ON Fridge second digit c...
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4. Check the installation status To do list 4-8. Function for failure diagnosis * Load Mode Check List Item Description Display Digital no. FREEZER FAN LOW F-FAN LOW RPM Freezer second digit c FREEZER DEFROST F-DEF HEATER ON Freezer second digit d HEATER CONDENSER FAN C-FAN HIGH RPM...
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-9. Restoration Function for Power Outage 1) When the freezer temperature is lower than 50℉(10℃), all on the display panel will be restored. 2) When the freezer temperature is higher than 50℉(10℃), all functions will be initialized. 0℉(-18℃)(US Only) or - 3℉(-19℃)(Non US) for the freezer, 37℉(3℃) for the refrigerator, and crused for the ice type Energy Saver on corresponding models.
4. Check the installation status To do list 4-10. Set Point Shift Function Press Freezer Temp. and Lighting buttons simultaneously for 12 seconds to get into this mode. In this mode, only the display LEDs for temperature will be ON. * Load Mode Check List BUTTON Function...
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4. Check the installation status To do list 1) Freezer Temp Shifting Table ITEM Freezer Temp Shift VALUE MODEL Same for all models TEMP VALUE FREEZER Location: Fridge Temp Display VALU OPTION -0.5°C (-1°F) -1.0°C (-2°F) -1.5°C (-3°F) -2.0°C (-4°F) -2.5°C (-5°F) -3.0°C (-6°F) +0.5°C (+1°F)
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4. Check the installation status To do list 1) Fridge Temp Shifting Value Code ITEM Freezer Temp Shift TEMP VALUE MODEL Same for all models FREEZER VALU Location: Fridge Temp Display OPTION -0.5°C (-1°F) -1.0°C (-2°F) -1.5°C (-3°F) -2.0°C (-4°F) -2.5°C (-5°F) -3.0°C (-6°F) +0.5°C (+1°F)
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4. Check the installation status To do list 3) Ice-Maker Water Supply 4) Ice-Maker Ice Ejection Standby Time Controlling; It controls the water supply quantity with It is an option controlling the Ice Ejection Standby the Flow Sensor. time of the Ice-Maker. ITEM Option Item Display Location...
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4. Check the installation status To do list 5) Ice-Maker Sensor Temp Shifting 6) Minimum Comp RPM Setting - It is an option shifting the ice ejecting base - This option is for sing minimum Comp RPM. temperature. As this option is applied, Comp RPM will be rise. It will help reducing continual Comp operation.
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4. Check the installation status To do list 7) Temp Display Option 8) Dispenser/Homebar Heater Option - This option is for temp display all on mode. If user wants temp display always on, this option is solution. CODE TEMP DISPLAY FREEZER DISPLAY OPTION DISPENSER HEATER...
5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-1. When there is no power at Inverter PCB or Main PCB [Caution] Start - To check the Inverter PCB, refer to the There is Over AC 115V/220V and Operation and 'Refer' sections in this DC 310V at the Inverter PCB Power manual Circuit.
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-1. When Power is not supplied(Inverter PBA) IS DC 5V applied to Replace REG2(5V LDO) C111? IS DC 5V applied to - Check MAIN PCB Wire Replace REG3(5V LDO) C118? - Check DOOR PANEL PCB Does PANEL PCB work 1) Check the wire harness normal?
5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-2. When the Compressor does not operate When the inverter PBA LED Start is ON, it indicates that the compressor does operate normally 10 minutes have passed since COMP was off. Check in 10 minutes When Forced Operation Refer to the TEST mode is activated, COMP...
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-2. When the Compressor does not operate COMP Connector(CN04) is Good 1) Check the COMP Wire 2) Check the Compressor COMP ASS'Y is Good Replace COMP ASS'Y Normal...
5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-3. Unable to Defrost Start F/R-DEF Sensor is normal (with Self Diagnosis) Replace the sensor F-DEF-HEATER:Read resistance between F/R-DEF Heater is CN102 #1 and CN70 #7 normal R-DEF-HEATER:Read resistance between Check Thermistor, Heater and CN102 #1 and CN70 #3 their connectors Defrost Sensor Temp is...
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-3. Unable to Defrost F-DEF-SENSOR:Read resistance between Power is supplied to CN30 #4 and #7 Defrost Heater R-DEF-SENSOR:Read resistance between CN30 #6 and #7 It goes back to Cooling Operation afterheating Check all the sensors Note When F/R-DEF Sensor is higher Normal...
5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-4. Self-Diagnosis Error (Defective Sensor) When there is sensor error, display panel show that. When it occurs during the initial power on time, display panel keeps blinking relevant 7-SEG and the refrigerator go into the emergency operation mode. ①...
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-4. Self-Diagnosis Error (Defective Sensor) 2) When the humidity sensor is defective Start ☞ Checking the supply voltage(5V)Read the voltage between #1-#2 of humidity sensor. MAIN PBA Connector (CN30) is properly inserted? Repair defective contact point or insert the connector properly The voltage between #1-#2 of...
5. Self Diagnosis 5-5. When Alarm Sound continues (Buzzer Sound) 1) When "DingDong" sound continues Start Door is ajar Door is closed completely? Remove causes after comprehending the condition Closed well of interference by door gasket or food etc Is water penetrated into the door switch? Replace Door switch F-Door sensing : CN50 #8-#9...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-5. When Alarm Sound continues (Buzzer Sound) 2) When "Beeping" sound continues Start Forced Operation or Forced Defrost is selected Cancel Forced Operation or Forced Defrost, or Replug the unit After plugging in again, it sounds continuously Panel PBA is normal Replace Panel PBA...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-5. When Alarm Sound continues (Buzzer Sound) 3) If a buzzer does not sound This model has a buzzer on the Panel PBA. If the buzzer does not sounds when button is pressed, Forced Operation, door open and disconnection with Main PBA, check out defective soldering on PBA or buzzer damage.
5. Self Diagnosis 5-6. When PANEL PBA operates abnormally 1) When PANEL PBA does not light up or partially does Start Refer to Circuit Diagram in this The connector at the manual and check the circuit Freezer upper hinge cover diagram attached on the back of is inserted properly the unit.
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-6. When PANEL PBA operates abnormally ➀ Check F/R-Door Wiring - Short or Open Wire ➁ Check F/R-CABI Wiring - Short or Open Wire ➂ Check Short/Open on MAIN PBA or replace it 2) When Panel PBA buttons are not working ※...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-6. When PANEL PBA operates abnormally After replacing Panel PBA, it works properly Defective PANEL PBA ➀ Check F/R-Door Wiring - Short or Open Wire ➁ Check F/R-CABI Wiring - Short or Open Wire ➂ Check Short/Open on MAIN PBA or replace it...
5. Self Diagnosis 5-7. When Fan does not operate - This model has BLDC FAN motor. BLDC motor is driven by DC7~12V - F-Fan motor usually runs together with the Compressor except the Cool Select Zone function is activated. Once the door is open and closed at high ambient temperature, F-Fan motor put off its operation for one minute.
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-7. When Fan does not operate Reading with Door closed. -.OPEN 5V, CLOSE 0V Upon the initial power on, Comp Plug in again after 5 minutes and F/R/C-Fan operate for 5 minutes from the power off. regardless of the conditions For C-FAN For R-RAN For F-FAN...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-7. When Fan does not operate Note ◆ Possible Causes Pulse signal(FG) generated from the Fan motor rotation is 1. Defective FAN-MOTOR transmitted through CN75 #6(F), #7(R), #8(C) 2. Contact problem at the terminal Micom senses these signal. 3.
5. Self Diagnosis 5-8. When the internal lamp of the freezer/fridge does not light up Reference 1. When the DOOR is open, the DOOR S/W becomes OPEN. Micom senses 5V from Door S/W and recognizes that the Door is open. If 5V has sensed for more than 2 minutes, buzzer will sounds “DingDong”...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-8. When the internal lamp of the freezer/fridge does not light up Start ※ Reed S/W : Open when door is open Short when door is closed Is the Reed S/W operating normally? Check REED S/W or check whether door and home bar are switching normally Is the output...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-8. When Crush (Crushed Ice) & Cube (Cubed Ice) does not operate well Freezer door should be closed during Start operation. Ice comes out when extracting it. Ice is in the Icebucket. Ice Off is selected on the Display Panel ①...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-8. When Crush (Crushed Ice) & Cube (Cubed Ice) does not operate well Crushed Ice Selection is Cubed Crushed Ice comes out. Cubed Ice comes out. Normal Operation Normal Operation When Water & Ice S/W is When Water & Ice S/W is pressed, CN50 #6 pressed, CN50 #6 changes to 0V.
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-8. When Crush (Crushed Ice) & Cube (Cubed Ice) does not operate well When Water & Ice S/W is When Water & Ice S/W is pressed, the voltage across pressed, the voltage across CN102 #1 & CN73 #3 is about CN102 #1 &...
5. Self Diagnosis 5-9. If lce Maker does not operate 1. Water is automatically supplied to the Ice Maker by temperature & time. Ice Maker Dispenses cubed or crushed ice. 2. Power is applied to the one end of wires. Be careful when disassembling and should refer to diagram in any case.
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-9. If lce Maker does not operate 1) Replace the Water Valve Is the water supplied * Refer to the operation condition in 6minutes (After sensing ice of Water Valve bucket fully)? 2) Replace the Main PBA Is the Ice Maker Sensor unit 1) Replace the Ice Maker Sensor normal?
5. Self Diagnosis 5-10. If ICE Water is not supplied Start Is the confirming Normal(Check Ice sound of the valve operation heard water valve hose) when Ice maker test switch pushed? Does Main PBA IC73 Check soldering short/Replace PBA #4 have high (5V)output? Check soldering Does Main PBA IC73 #15 have about 0.7V output?
5. Self Diagnosis 5-11. If Water is not supplied Start Is the confirming Normal(Check Ice sound of the valve operation heard water valve hose) when dispenser switch pushed? Replace Valve Is the valve unit normal? 1) Check the dispensing lever Is the voltage of 2) Check switch unit/ wiring CN50 #6 changed 0V~5V according...
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-11. If Water is not supplied Does Main PBA IC73 #13 Check soldering have about 0.7V output when short/Replace PBA switch is on Check soldering Is the contact point of main short/Replace PBA PBA RELAY RY79 normal? MAIN PBA normal -- Need to check the other parts ①...
5. Self Diagnosis 5-12. If Ice Route Motor is not working normally 1. When replacing the Ice Route Motor, pull out the plug to avoid an electric shock. 2. Be careful! When disassemble the Ice Route Motor, spring can jumped out and may cause personal injury.
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-12. If Ice Route Motor is not working normally Is the DISPENSER Select the DISPENSER switch switch selected? Does the wiring at the both side of motor Check the WIRE connected properly? Is the AC input voltage When the MOTOR rotates.
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5. Self Diagnosis 5-12. If Ice Route Motor is not working normally Is the sensing Check/Repair the Housing SWITCH connection connector normal? Is the switch Check/Repair the Motor pressed area normal when Rotation pressing area motor rotates? Operating Condition of Dispenser Open/Close CN50 - Switch 1,2 Operating Are the voltage of...
5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-13. Diagnostic method according to the trouble symptom (Flow Chart) DATA1. Temperature table Resistance value and MICOM port voltage of sensor according to the temperature SENSOR CHIP : based on PX41C Voltage Resistance Voltage Resistance ℃...
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-13. Diagnostic method according to the trouble symptom (Flow Chart) Voltage Resistance Voltage Resistance ℃ ℉ ℃ ℉ -7.6 3.899 35433 3.107 16419 -5.8 3.858 33788 24.8 3.057 15731 3.816 32230 26.6 3.006 15076 -2.2 3.773 30752...
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-13. Diagnostic method according to the trouble symptom (Flow Chart) Voltage Resistance Voltage Resistance ℃ ℉ ℃ ℉ 53.6 2.253 8200 84.2 1.520 4369 55.4 2.205 7888 1.483 4218 57.2 2.158 7590 87.8 1.447 4072 2.111 7305...
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5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-13. Diagnostic method according to the trouble symptom (Flow Chart) Voltage Resistance Voltage Resistance ℃ ℉ ℃ ℉ 114.8 0.988 2462 150.8 0.598 1335 116.6 0.963 2384 152.6 0.574 1297 118.4 0.938 2309 154.4 0.560 1260 120.2...
5. Self Diagnosis To do list 5-14. LED blinking frequency depending on protecting functions If Failure Condition is detected during compressor is operating, immediately stop Compressor operating and stand by 5 minutes. During this 5 minutes. RPM command signal is not available. it means It means, even if available RPM command signal is applied to the compressor, it does not work and keep standing by.
7. PCB DIAGRAM To do list "This document can not be used without Samsung's authorization" 7-1. Part Arrangement (Main PBA)
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7. PCB DIAGRAM To do list "This document can not be used without Samsung's authorization" 7-1. Part Arrangement (Main PBA) 0. SMPS Circuit : Not used. 1. Ice Maker Circuit : Receiving the data of sensor, Hall S/W, Ice Route Micro S/W 2.
7. PCB DIAGRAM To do list "This document can not be used without Samsung's authorization" 7-2. Connector Layout & Descriptions of Inverter Controller Board 1. PCB Power Supply : From the SMPS circuit, it supplies 15V and 5V for the Main...
8. Reference Information To do list "This document can not be used without Samsung's authorization" 8-1. Connector Layout & Description (Inverter comp control Board)
10. Reference Information To do list "This document can not be used without Samsung's authorization" 10-1. MODEL CODE TABLE...
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10. Reference Information 10-2. Q&A Problem Possible Causes What To Do • Check that the power plug is • Disconnected power plug properly connected. • Is the temperature control on the • Try setting it to a lower display panel set to the correct temperature.
10. Reference Information 10-2. Q&A Problem Possible Causes What To Do • HOT-PIPE is installed in the front corners of refrigerator. That makes refrigerator’s • Normal state The front corners and sides of the temperature low quickly and save cabinet are hot; condensation the power consumption.
10. Reference Information 10-2. Q&A Problem Possible Causes What To Do Icemaker turned off or water • Turn on icemaker or water supply. supply turned off. Ice cubes are frozen to the • Remove cubes and move the feeler arm to the ON position. icemaker feeler arm.
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10. Reference Information 10-2. Q&A Problem Possible Causes What To Do Water supply line turned off or • See Installing the water line. not connected. • Replace filter cartridge or remove Water filter clogged. filter and install plug. Water dispenser does not work(on some models) Air may be trapped in the water •...
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10. Reference Information 10-2. Q&A Problem Possible Causes What To Do Drain in the bottom of the • See Care and cleaning. freezer clogged. • Check the filter lock Water on kitchen floor or on bottom of freezer • Poke ice through with a wooden Cubes jammed in chute.
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EXPLODED VIEW 4. DOOR FRE Material Code Description Spec Qty. Status DA91-04353C ASSY DOOR FOAM RH5000H, WW DA63-05327D COVER-CAP DOOR FRE SSEDA,HIPS,HB,S834S1, DA61-05576A STOPPER-DOOR L SSEDA,PO-SPHC,BLACK DA66-00695A CAM HINGE-RISER UPP L SSEDA,NY-66,BLACK( DA61-03769A MAGNET-A HERMES,FERRITE,1600Gauss DA71-20208A FIXER-VALVE WATER B SR-S7180,PA6,-,BLUE DA97-06542C ASSY PIPE-WATER ICE SSEDA...
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EXPLODED VIEW 4. DOOR FRE Material Code Description Spec Qty. Status DA91-04353C ASSY DOOR FOAM RH5000H, WW DA63-05327D COVER-CAP DOOR FRE SSEDA,HIPS,HB,S834S1, DA61-05576A STOPPER-DOOR L SSEDA,PO-SPHC,BLACK DA66-00695A CAM HINGE-RISER UPP L SSEDA,NY-66,BLACK( DA61-03769A MAGNET-A HERMES,FERRITE,1600Gauss DA71-20208A FIXER-VALVE WATER B SR-S7180,PA6,-,BLUE DA97-06542C ASSY PIPE-WATER ICE SSEDA...
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EXPLODED VIEW 4. DOOR FRE MATERIAL CODE PART NAME SPECIFICATION QTY STATUS DA91-04353C ASSY DOOR FOAM RH5000H, WW DA63-05327D COVER-CAP DOOR FRE SSEDA,HIPS,HB,S834S1, DA61-05576A STOPPER-DOOR L SSEDA,PO-SPHC,BLACK DA66-00695A CAM HINGE-RISER UPP L SSEDA,NY-66,BLACK( DA61-03769A MAGNET-A HERMES,FERRITE,1600Gauss DA71-20208A FIXER-VALVE WATER B SR-S7180,PA6,-,BLUE DA97-06542C ASSY PIPE-WATER ICE...
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EXPLODED VIEW 5. DOOR REF IN MATERIAL CODE PART NAME SPECIFICATION QTY STATUS DA91-04327B ASSY DOOR FOAM-REF RIGHT RH5000H,SNOW WH DA63-08235A COVER LOCK FDSR,ABS,INOX GRAY,HG-0760GP DA66-01035A CAM-RISER REF MID UPP FOOD SHOWCASE,PA66 DA97-15449A ASSY GASKET-REF SSEDA-FSR,GRAY DA97-15415A ASSY GUARD-REF UP RH5000H DA97-15415B ASSY GUARD-REF UP...
EXPLODED VIEW 4. DOOR FRE MATERIAL CODE PART NAME SPECIFICATION QTY STATUS DA91-04353C ASSY DOOR FOAM RH5000H, WW DA63-05327D COVER-CAP DOOR FRE SSEDA,HIPS,HB,NATURAL DA61-05576A STOPPER-DOOR L SSEDA,PO-SPHC,T3.0,-,-,-, DA66-00695A CAM HINGE-RISER UPP L SSEDA,NY-66,BLACK( DA61-03769A MAGNET-A HERMES,FERRITE,1600Gauss DA71-20208A FIXER-VALVE WATER B SR-S7180,PA6,-,BLUE DA97-06542C ASSY PIPE-WATER ICE...
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EXPLODED VIEW 5. DOOR REF IN 5-1-2 5-2-1 5-2-2 5-1-1...
EXPLODED VIEW 5. DOOR REF IN MATERIAL CODE PART NAME SPECIFICATION QTY STATUS DA91-04327B ASSY DOOR FOAM-REF RIGHT RH5000H,SNOW WH DA63-08235A COVER LOCK FDSR,ABS,INOX GRAY,HG-0760GP DA66-01035A CAM-RISER REF MID UPP FOOD SHOWCASE,PA66 DA66-01134A LEVER FDSR,POM,SO301,CREAMY STAINLESS,14 1 DA97-15449A ASSY GASKET-REF SSEDA-FSR,GRAY DA97-15415A ASSY GUARD-REF UP...
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water on the floor. Manual says check care and cleaning but when that is entered you get nothing. is there a diagram showing where the drain is?
There is a red warnings symbol on the distal display on the freezer door. What is that?