Daewoo FRP-301D Series Service Manual Download Page 2

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 PCB parts.

Shut off the power whenever replacing and repairing electric components.

2. When connecting power cord, please wait for more than five minutes after power cord was

disconnected from the wall outlet.

3. Please check if the power plug is pressed down by the refrigerator against the wall.

If the power plug was damaged, it may cause fire or electric shock.

4. If 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 properly earthed, particularly in wet or damp area.

6 Use standard electrical components when replacing them

6. Use standard electrical components when replacing them.

7. Make sure the hook is correctly engaged.

Remove dust and foreign materials from the housing and connecting parts.

8. Do not fray, damage, machine, heavily bend, pull out or twist the power cord.

9. 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 let the customers repair, disassemble and reconstruct the refrigerator for themselves.

It may cause accident, electric shock, or fire.

11. Do not store flammable materials such as ether, benzene, alcohol, chemicals, gas, or

medicine in the refrigerator.

12. Do not put flower vase, cup, cosmetics, chemicals, etc., or container with full of water

on the top of the refrigerator.

13 Do not put glass bottles with full of water into the freezer

13. Do not put glass bottles with full of water into the freezer.

The contents shall freeze and break the glass bottles.

14. When you scrap the refrigerator, please disconnect the door gasket first and scrap it 

where children are not accessible.

Summary of Contents for FRP-301D Series

Page 1: ...Dec 2014 Ver 1 0 Notice RF R 134a Refrigerant RN R 600a Refrigerant F Model FRP 301D B Model RF 331D RN 331D Service Manual Ballista Dispenser RFP301DCP8...

Page 2: ...ts when replacing them 6 Use standard electrical components when replacing them 7 Make sure the hook is correctly engaged Remove dust and foreign materials from the housing and connecting parts 8 Do n...

Page 3: ...acking Net Height Packing 595 634 650 685 1870 1970 Freezer Fan Motor Refrigerant Charge 0 044kg Evaporator Type Fin Type Condenser Type Capillary Tube unit mm ID0 7 x T0 55 x L2290 Defrost Shape Shea...

Page 4: ...t 4 Knob R Control 5 Cover Vegetable Case 6 Vegetable Case 7 Refrigerator Pocket R 8 Refrigerator Pocket J 9 Freezer Shelves 10 Freezer Case A 11 Freezer Case B 12 Adjusting Leg Left 13 Adjusting Leg...

Page 5: ...2 Power Cord 3 Switch P Relay As 4 Earth Comp Wire 5 Fixture Compressor Washer 6 Drain Hose 7 Compressor Absorber 8 Suction Pipe As 9 Dryer As 10 Case vaporization As 11 Pipe connector A 12 Pipe Wire...

Page 6: ...1 4 Refrigerant Cycle Welding Point 1 SPECIFICATIONS Copper Welding Ag 5 5 Point Silver Welding Ag 30 3 Point Suction Pipe Capillary Tube Evaporator Compressor Pipe connector A Dryer 6...

Page 7: ...ture not actual temperature within refrigerator Refrigeration function is weak in the initial time Please adjust temperature as above after using refrigerator for minimum 1 2 days 1 SPECIFICATIONS Fea...

Page 8: ...1 6 Wiring Diagram 1 SPECIFICATIONS 8...

Page 9: ...1 7 Main PCB Circuit Diagram 1 SPECIFICATIONS 9...

Page 10: ...l PCB VOLUME R SENSOR DIAL KNOB Features are model dependent COVER M FLOW DUCT AS Air Duct Device in the Refrigerating Compartment Temperature is controlled by PCB Volume assembled with Dial Knob 16st...

Page 11: ...2 3 E Temperature of Freezer Control It will be only controlled by using KNOB F LOUVER in the Freezer Comaprtment COMPRESSOR FAN CONTROL OBJECT INPUT Turn DIAL KNOB R sensor 2 2 Temperature Control of...

Page 12: ...y and Control Dial Knob MIN MAX 1 times 2 or by press Test Key 3 times on Main PCB If appliance has any error Forces Defrost Mode don t start Process same as Normal Defrost Mode except PRE COOL Heater...

Page 13: ...cumulated Compessor Run Times R R O C Running Rate of Compressor RT Ambient temperature Start Yes No A C R T 6 8 10 12hours No Yes Any Error No Yes R R O C per 2hrs of A C R T 90 No Yes Accumulated Do...

Page 14: ...PUT RT 2 4 Function of Low Ambient Temperature RT COMP It takes several minutes to protect Compressor 1 6 minutes after Comp off 2 30 minutes at operation of Low RT but 6 minutes when the doors open m...

Page 15: ...30 min If you press FAST KEY continuously you can reduce 30 minutes on each 2 5 seconds with buzzer B Example for usage when reduce test time CONTROL OBJECT INPUT FAST KEY 2 7 Time Saving Function Te...

Page 16: ...ance R25 Default resistance 31 4Kohms 2 Resistance R25 R26 Cut the J2 off to reduce Default R sensor OFF Point by 1 5 C 2Kohms up 3 Resistance R25 R26 27 Cut the J1 off additionally to reduce Default...

Page 17: ...ost time 40 min 3 RELEASE When D Sensor is working normally D DR ERROR It happens when the system senses door opens more than 1 hour 1 LED DISPLAY Shortly flickering 0 3sec 4 times 2 CONTROL Delete fu...

Page 18: ...3 1 Tank water as 3 DISASSEMBLY 18 2...

Page 19: ...3 2 Door Switch 3 DISASSEMBLY 18...

Page 20: ...3 DISASSEMBLY 3 3 Cover Multi Flow Duct As in Fresh food Compartment 19...

Page 21: ...3 4 Louver F As in Frozen Food Compartment 3 DISASSEMBLY 20...

Page 22: ...3 5 DOOR F R 3 DISASSEMBLY 21...

Page 23: ...3 5 DOOR F R 3 DISASSEMBLY 22...

Page 24: ...frigerator Door 1 3 Move following Door Accessories in the opposite position Cover Bushings i Door Stoppers j 1 4 Change the position of following parts each other and assemble them Adjusting Leg g Un...

Page 25: ...d avoid any naked flames or potential sources of ignition and air the room in which appliance is standing for several minutes In order to avoid the creation of a flammable gas air mixture if a leak in...

Page 26: ...dryer pipe welding 4th Step Welding coupling pipe 5th Step Vacuum 6th Step Charge R 600a For removing of remaning refrigerant connect the discharging hose to the vacuum pump Time 10min Exchange Comp...

Page 27: ...5 How To Charge R 600a Refrigerant 26...

Page 28: ...5 How To Charge R 600a Refrigerant 27...

Page 29: ...5 How To Charge R 600a Refrigerant 28...

Page 30: ...IST Some parts can be changed for improving without notice Date Note RFP 305 RFP 306 E RFP 30V HIDDEN HINGE TYPE D O O R F R O N T L O O K I N G A B RFP 241 RFP 301 RFP 242 243 302 303 C D DOOR DOOR F...

Page 31: ...ECIAL WASHER M HI SGCC T1 0XI D9 0XO D15 1 9 3012938000 HINGE M AS RFP 301 1 10 3012938100 HINGE U AS RFP 301 1 11 3816000200 SPECIAL WASHER SPCC T1 0 O D21 I D8 MFZN 1 12 3012106500 FOOT ADJ L AS PP...

Page 32: ...1 3018134600 OL B60 120 QP2 15C LZ88CY COMP 1 3018134640 OL B54 105 TY QZ 003 LR82CY COMP 1 24 3015103900 SPRING OVERLOAD PROTECTOR LZ88CY OLP FIXING 1 25 3811402600 COVER RELAY 1 26 3015103800 SPRING...

Page 33: ...1 2W LED 1 35 1 3017903900 SOCKET LAMP AS AC250V 1 35 2 3017908400 SOCKET LED LAMP 230V 1 2W 1 35 3 30143KW460 PCB VOLUME AS BALLISTA VOLUME VE 1 35 4 3013415700 KNOB R CONTL HIPS PRINT 1 36 301552380...

Page 34: ...RYSTAL PRINT 1 3018203510 GPPS BLUE PRINT 1 3018203520 GPPS GRAY PRINT 1 3019068890 GPPS CRYSTAL PRINT 1 30190688A0 GPPS GRAY PRINT 1 30190688B0 GPPS BLUE PRINT 1 3019068860 GPPS CRYSTAL PRINT H STAMP...

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