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9. 

ERROR 

DISPLAY 

CONTROL 

- ERROR DISPLAY 

 When error happens, it is displayed on led lamp.(Main PCB LED 1) 

 

1) R1 ERROR (It happens when R-SENSOR is OPEN or SHORT) 

1.1- DISPLAY : On & off one time while LED is  on. 

1.2- CONTROL : Controlled by the condition of RT 

                                                         (Unit : min)

 

RT-S TEMP 

RT-S ERROR  19ºC Down 

20ºC Up 

COMP. Operating TIME (ON / OFF) 

20 / 30 

15 / 35 

22 / 28 

 1.3- CANCEL : when R-SENSOR is working normally. 

2) D1 ERROR (It happens when D-SENSOR is OPEN or SHORT) 

2.1- DISPLAY : On & off one time while LED is off. 

2.2- CONTROL : Return to the limit defrost time of Defrost (30 min) 

3) D2 ERROR (It happens when heater is off by time - 80 min). 

3.1- DISPLAY : On & off two times while LED is off.  

3.2- CONTROL : Return to next limit defrost time (80 min) 

4) RT ERROR (It happens when RT-SENSOR is OPEN or SHORT) 

4.1- DISPLAY : On & off two times while LED is on.  

 4.2- CONTROL : The system is normally operating but the controlling by RT-

SENSOR doesn’t work. 

 4.3- CANCEL : when RT-SENSOR is working normally. 

5) DR ERROR 

 5.1- Display : LED is on continuously  

 5.2- Control : Deletion of function related door switch sensing 

  5.3- If door switch (open & close) is sensed, the error is terminated automatically 

10. 

SHORT CIRCUIT 

TEST 

1) START : by pressing REF.TEMP. CONTROL button 30 times continuously. 

2) CANCEL : by pressing TEMP CONTROL button 30 times continuously. 

        Cf. the system generally operates after the limit t ime 60 hrs. passes. 

3) DISPLAY : LED lamps are SUPER, MIDDLE, VAC on  

4) CONTROL : COMP & FAN will be on independent of the operating condition. 

             (There is no defrost mode on this test.)  

11. 

FUNCTION 

OF 

TIME REDUCTION 

1) HOW TO REDUCE: (There is no FAST KEY on PCB for MP.)  

        1 min : Click FAST KEY one time  

       30 min : If you press FAST KEY continuously, you can reduce 30 minutes on 

each second.     

2) Practical Use : Can be applied to reduce needless time on test. 

    EX) function of stop for 6 min   

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Summary of Contents for ERF-366A

Page 1: ...Service Manual No Frost Combi Refrigerator Models ERF 366N 366A ERF 396N 396A ERF 416N 416A DAEWOO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING ESPA A S A...

Page 2: ...GS 3 REAL VIEW 4 MACHINE ROOM VIEW 5 REFRIGERANT CYCLE 6 TEMPERATURES DIAGRAM 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 8 PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 9 COMPONENTS DISASSEMBLY PICTURES 10 DOOR POSITION CHANGE PROCESS 11 EXPLODE DRAW...

Page 3: ...1765 1896 1896 1985 1985 Width 600 600 600 600 600 600 Depth 642 642 642 642 642 642 N N N N N N 70 70 74 74 76 76 Net weight kg Freezing capacity kg 24h Climate class Star rating Rated input A Divisi...

Page 4: ...R 17 Bottle pocket 18 Guide bottle pocket 19 Multi pocket 20 Adjustable foot 1 Shelves ERF 366 N 2EA ERF 396 N 3EA ERF 416 N 3EA 2 Knob control 3 Multi duct 4 Shelf of low temp compartment 5 Low temp...

Page 5: ...3 REAL VIEW 4...

Page 6: ...4 MACHINE ROOM VIEW 5 SCREW MACHINE...

Page 7: ...5 REFRIGERANT CYCLE 6 CAPILLARY TUBE...

Page 8: ...Refrigerator Low temp compartment 3 C Vegetables compartment 0 C 5 C Freezer SUPER 0 C HIGH 1 C MID 3 C LOW 5 C VAC 6 C SUPER 23 C HIGH 22 C MID 20 C LOW 18 C VAC 16 C 6 TEMPERATURES DIAGRAM 7...

Page 9: ...7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 8 7 1 ERF XX6A...

Page 10: ...7 2 ERF XX6N 9...

Page 11: ...8 PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 10 8 1 ERF XX6A...

Page 12: ...8 2 ERF XX6N 11...

Page 13: ...ter sleeve between Window FCP and Panel F control Important Input carefully cutter in the area that picture shows down right Lift Window FCP up Remark Input cutter deeply and carefully in order to lif...

Page 14: ...to the left side and input a thin driver in the rigth part as picture shows After this operation lift switch up Remark Input driver carefully in order to lift up easily and avoid paint damages and sc...

Page 15: ...ctors from M pcb and force plastic locker of pcb box in order to take out the pcb Remark In ERF xx6N models forced defrost button is located in M PCB so pcb box cover must be disassembled 4 RELAY BOX...

Page 16: ...I DUCT Take out window r pulling the top part sleeve Unscrew all fixing screws To disassemble V PCB force left plastic stopper and lift pcb up To disassemble R sensor lift it up from the wires careful...

Page 17: ...the two fixing screw for disassembly louver A and B Disconnect fan motor housing Unscrew the fixing screw in order to disassemble Louver A 16 TO DIASEMBLE IT IS NECESSARY A STAR DRIVER WITH A MINIMAL...

Page 18: ...ck Knob F louver position Default position is M 7 CHANGE DOOR OPEN SIDE Unscrew cover T hinge Before changing door open side disconnect door housing connector Follow next sheets instructions to change...

Page 19: ...M 4 Remove F door 5 Remove COVER BRACKET 6 Remove HINGE U 7 Reverse the position of COVER BUSHING 8 Move R DOOR HANDLE to F DOOR 9 Reverse the position of CAP DR BUSHING 10 Move F DOOR HANDLE to R DOO...

Page 20: ...Reverse the position of HINGE M and CAP SCREW HOLE 1 Attach the R DOOR 15 Attach the HINGE T on the left of cabinet after assembling to R DOOR 16 Reverse the position of COVER HINGE and COVER CAB HAR...

Page 21: ...11 EXPLODE DRAWING 20...

Page 22: ...21...

Page 23: ...0100 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLUE MILKY 20 DECO M DUCT COVER 3011633200 1 1 1 BLUE 21 SENSOR R AS 3012731800 1 1 1 1 1 1 22 COVER T HINGE DMS1494310 1 1 1 1 1 1 SNOW WHITE DMS1494320 1 1 1 1 1 1 03 SILVER 23 HING...

Page 24: ...UE MILKY 50 POCKET MULTI AS 3019026200 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLUE MILKY 51 CAP HANDLE 3010910000 4 4 4 4 4 4 SNOW WHITE DMS0910030 4 4 4 4 4 4 03 SILVER 52 HANDLE F 3012639800 1 1 1 1 1 1 03 SILVER DMS2639810 1...

Page 25: ...IAL SCREW A 3016004300 4 4 4 4 4 4 82 CAPACITOR RUN DMS6402129 1 1 1 1 1 1 83 SPECIAL WASHER R C DMS6006510 1 1 1 1 1 1 84 SPECIAL NUT R C DMS6006410 1 1 1 1 1 1 85 RELAY BOX DMS0527900 1 1 1 1 1 1 86...

Page 26: ...WHEN TEMP CONTROL S W IS PRESSED 4 TIMES 5 SUPER STEP LED ON WHEN TEMP CONTROL S W IS PRESSED 5 TIMES 6 ERROR LED DISPLAY ON MAIN PCB FUNCTION DISPLAY D1 ERROR LED is off on one time D2 ERROR LED is o...

Page 27: ...2 1 COMP will be controlled by the on off condition of each mode 2 2 STEP DIFF of ROOM R Vac Low 1 75 deg Low Middle 0 7deg Mid High 1 05deg High Super 1 4 deg 2 3 OFF point of ROOM R in MID position...

Page 28: ...t 1 2 Process General operation Heater on Pause 6min General operation Heater defrosts When the temperature at D sensor is over 10 C heater turns off Limit time 80 min 30 min on D SENSOR ERROR 2 Force...

Page 29: ...is on 4 2 CONTROL The system is normally operating but the controlling by RT SENSOR doesn t work 4 3 CANCEL when RT SENSOR is working normally 5 DR ERROR 5 1 Display LED is on continuously 5 2 Contro...

Page 30: ...set the initial mode How to clear press REF TEMP button 5 time with pressing POWER button 15 FUNCTION OF LOW ROOM TEMPERATURE 1 Condition of LOW RT TEMP 1 1 LOW RT A RT SENSOR 14 C 1 2 LOW RT B 15 C...

Page 31: ...F POINT Variation C 0 5 C DEF 1 0 C down 2 0 C down 3 0 C down 1 0 C up 2 0 C up 3 0 C up R26 R27 Resistan ce kOhms Jumper adoption R27 40 R26 10 R27 23 3 R26 10 R27 15 R26 10 R27 10 R26 10 R27 3 5 R2...

Page 32: ...e 0 7 deg 28 Total step Difference 6 3 deg ERROR LED DISPLAY ON MAIN PCB DISPLAY LED FUNCTION DISPLAY D1 ERROR LED is off on one time D2 ERROR LED is off on two times R1 ERROR LED is on off one time R...

Page 33: ...rolled by the on off point of R Sensor at each mode 2 2 STEP DIFF of ROOM R 1 4 deg 2 3 Middle OFF point of ROOM R 0 15 C 2 4 ON OFF DIFF of ROOM R 3 deg ON OFF 2 85 0 15 5 65 2 65 0 05 2 95 1 25 1 55...

Page 34: ...termination of defrost 1 2 Process General operation Heater on Pause 6min General operation Heater defrost When the temperature at D sensor is over 10 C heater turns off Limit time 80 min 30 min on D...

Page 35: ...ISPLAY On off two times while LED is on 4 2 CONTROL The system is normally operating but the controlling by RT SENSOR doesn t work 4 3 CANCEL when RT SENSOR is working normally 5 DR ERROR 5 1 Display...

Page 36: ...perating Temperature 1 C up LOW RT TEMP B Condition R SENSOR Operating Temperature 16 R SENSOR OFF POINT ADJUSTING OPTION 1 R Sensor OFF Point can be adjusted by changing the input voltage of Micom 26...

Page 37: ...J2 CHANGING R OFF POINT 1DEG UP MICOM 26 port 2 5V LOW COOLING OPTION a R SENSOR OFF POINT ADJUSTMENT 1 DEG DOWN b J1 DELETION onLOW COOLING OPTION Default resistance 31 4KOhms 1 5 KOhms 32 9 KOhms O...

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