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Make sure to turn it off before disassembly. Rrisk of electric shock.
PART NAME
DESCRIPTION
FIGURE
F-Room
–Duct
①
Refer to the first three steps of the
F-Room Evaporator to pull the
upper duct out.
②
Refer to the F-Room –Interior
Lamp to remove the lamp cover.
③
Pull out the cover of the interior
lamp at both sides of the duct
from the lower side to take it apart.
And then, remove the 6 clamp
screws on the cold air distribution
duct to remove it.
Rail
(Common to
R-and
F-Room)
①
Refer to the drawer
disassembly to remove
drawers.
②
Remove the screws
indicated with the arrow
marks.
Fresh Island
–Thermister,
PCB, LED
Lamp
①
Refer to the drawer disassembly
to remove drawers.
②
Loosen the four clamp screws
indicated with the black arrow
marks and pull the housing off the
Fresh Island out to remove the
upper plate.
③
There is the Fresh Island
Thermister on the bottom of the
upper plate. Unscrew the 3 screws
to remove the cover off the sensor.
④
To replace LED lamp, you need
to replace the whole PCB board to
which the lamp is mounted.
Fresh Island
–LED
Display
①
Fresh Island –Refer to the first
two steps of the removal of
Thermister and LED Lamp to
disassemble the LED Display
cover by using a flat –blade
screwdriver as shown in the
photo, and remove the housing
inside to take the display out from
the retaining hook.
Fresh Island
–Damper
①
Remove the drawer,the upper
frame of Fresh Island and the
Fresh Island draw, and remove
the connecting duct. Then,after
removing the water tank and
the housing at the rear of Fresh
Island, disassemble the
connecting duct.
②
Remove the 6 screws that hold
the damper at the bottom of the
middle wall to remove the
Damper Ass’y.
3
3
Fresh Island
Heater
Fan
Damper
Light
1
LED Lamp
Sensor
Housing
2
1
2
Caution
Please be careful not to rip off when you remove the
cover of the Fresh Island by pulling it forward.
1
2
Duct
1
2
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Summary of Contents for RF48SS
Page 1: ...THE DCS REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MANUAL MODEL RF48SS ...
Page 15: ...16 122 104 140 158 203 142 4 213 6lb Actual Refrigerant Pipe 2 2 ...
Page 21: ...22 Door Handle Fridge Door ...
Page 54: ...55 5 1 How to run Test Mode AC115V DC160V AC115V 1 When the refrigerator is not turned on ...
Page 56: ...57 3 When Defrost does not operate NO NO 23 54 63 ...
Page 57: ...58 4 When error is detected by Self Diagnosis Sensor Error ...
Page 58: ...59 5 When the alarm sound will not turn off ...
Page 59: ...60 ...
Page 60: ...61 6 When there is fault in the display and communication error ...
Page 61: ...62 7 When Fan does not operate ...
Page 62: ...63 8 When Fresh Island does not operate properly Only applied to Fresh Island Model ...
Page 63: ...64 115V 115V 9 When F R Room Lamp does not light up ...
Page 65: ...66 11 When Cover Ice Route Motor Geared Motor does not operate properly Caution ...
Page 66: ...67 12 WhenWaterValvedoesnotoperate 115V ...
Page 67: ...68 115V 115V 115V 13 WhenCRUSHEDorCUBEDdoesnotoperateproperly ...
Page 69: ...70 9 WIRING DIAGRAM ...