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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF THIS MANUAL 
BEFORE CHECKING OR OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR.

        REFRIGERATOR

SERVICE MANUAL

LRSC26944SW, LRSC26944TT
LRSC26930SW, LRSC26930TT
LRSC26922SW, LRSC26922TT
LRSC26920SW, LRSC26920TT

LRSC26911SW, LRSC26911TT
LRSC26910SW, LRSC26910TT

LRSC26980SB, 

LRSC26980TT

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Summary of Contents for LRSC26910

Page 1: ...AL BEFORE CHECKING OR OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MANUAL LRSC26944SW LRSC26944TT LRSC26930SW LRSC26930TT LRSC26922SW LRSC26922TT LRSC26920SW LRSC26920TT LRSC26911SW LRSC26911TT LRSC26910SW LRSC26910TT LRSC26980SB LRSC26980TT http biz lgservice com ...

Page 2: ...IAGRAM AND LIST 47 PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 54 OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER 56 OPERATION PRINCIPLE 56 CONTROL METHOD ACCORDING TO FUNCTIONS 57 DEFECT DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION 59 CIRCUIT 60 TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 63 TROUBLESHOOTING 63 FAULTS 73 COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR 90 HOW TO DEAL WITH CLAIMS 97 HOW TO DISASSEMBLE AND ASSEMBLE 103 DOOR 103 HANDLE 104 FAN SHROUD GRILLE 105 ICEMAKER ASSEMBL...

Page 3: ...using and connecting parts 8 Do not fray damage run over kink bend pull out or twist the power cord 9 Please check for evidence of moisture intrusion in the electrical components Replace the parts or mask with insulation tape if moisture intrusion is confirmed 10 Stay clear of the icemaker with hands or tools if the unit has power Do not try to manually turn the ice maker even when turned off 11 C...

Page 4: ...FREOL 10G 320 cc ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS DRIER MOLECULAR SIEVE XH 7 CAPILLARY TUBE ID Ø0 83 FIRST DEFROST 4 5 Hours DEFROST CYCLE 13 15 Hours DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater Sheath ANTI SWEAT HEATER Dispenser Duct Door Heater Dispenser Heater ANTI FREEZING HEATER Water Tank Heater Damper Heater FREEZER LAMP 40W 2 EA REFRIGERATOR LAMP 40W 4 EA DISPENSER LAMP 15W 1 EA 724 mm 28 1 2 in 1004 mm 391 2 in 908 mm ...

Page 5: ...ROL Micom Control DEFROSTING SYSTEM Full Automatic Heater Defrost INSULATION Cyclo Pentane COMPRESSOR PTC Starting Type EVAPORATOR Fin Tube Type CONDENSER Wire Condenser REFRIGERANT R134a 185g 61 2 oz LUBRICATING OIL FREOL 10G 320 cc ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS DRIER MOLECULAR SIEVE XH 7 CAPILLARY TUBE ID Ø0 83 FIRST DEFROST 4 5 Hours DEFROST CYCLE 13 15 Hours DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater Sheath ANTI SWEAT H...

Page 6: ... 10G 320 cc ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS DRIER MOLECULAR SIEVE XH 7 CAPILLARY TUBE ID Ø0 83 FIRST DEFROST 4 5 Hours DEFROST CYCLE 13 15 Hours DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater Sheath ANTI SWEAT HEATER Dispenser Duct Door Heater Dispenser Heater ANTI FREEZING HEATER Water Tank Heater Damper Heater FREEZER LAMP 40W 1 EA REFRIGERATOR LAMP 40W 4 EA DISPENSER LAMP 15W 1 EA 724 mm 28 1 2 in 1004 mm 391 2 in 908 mm 353 4...

Page 7: ... 10G 320 cc ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS DRIER MOLECULAR SIEVE XH 7 CAPILLARY TUBE ID Ø0 83 FIRST DEFROST 4 5 Hours DEFROST CYCLE 13 15 Hours DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater Sheath ANTI SWEAT HEATER Dispenser Duct Door Heater Dispenser Heater ANTI FREEZING HEATER Water Tank Heater Damper Heater FREEZER LAMP 40W 1 EA REFRIGERATOR LAMP 40W 3 EA DISPENSER LAMP 15W 1 EA 724 mm 28 1 2 in 1004 mm 391 2 in 908 mm 353 4...

Page 8: ...REOL 10G 320 cc ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS DRIER MOLECULAR SIEVE XH 7 CAPILLARY TUBE ID Ø0 83 FIRST DEFROST 4 5 Hours DEFROST CYCLE 13 15 Hours DEFROSTING DEVICE Heater Sheath ANTI SWEAT HEATER Dispenser Duct Door Heater Dispenser Heater ANTI FREEZING HEATER Water Tank Heater Damper Heater FREEZER LAMP 40W 2 EA REFRIGERATOR LAMP 40W 4 EA DISPENSER LAMP 15W 1 EA 724 mm 28 1 2 in 1004 mm 391 2 in 908 mm 3...

Page 9: ...Door Rack Shelf Grab and Go Can Server Lamp Lower Cover Dairy Products Corner Water Filter Door Rack Drawer Wire Plastic Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Automatic Icemaker Door Rack Shelf Door Rack Bottle Guide Display Panel Dispenser Lamp Ice Water Dispenser Button PCB Cover Water Tubes Ref No LRSC26944 ...

Page 10: ...oor Rack Shelf Grab and Go Wine Holder Lamp Lower Cover Dairy Products Corner Door Rack Drawer Wire Plastic Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Automatic Icemaker Door Rack Shelf Bottle Guide Display Panel Dispenser Lamp Ice Water Dispenser Button OptiChill Display Door Rack Water Filter PCB Cover Water Tubes ...

Page 11: ... Rack Shelf Door Rack Wine Holder Lamp Lower Cover Dairy Products Corner Door Rack Drawer Wire Plastic Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Automatic Icemaker Door Rack Shelf Bottle Guide Display Panel Dispenser Lamp Ice Water Dispenser Button PCB Cover Water Tubes Door Rack Water Filter Ref No LRSC26920 LRSC26922 ...

Page 12: ...Drawer Door Rack Shelf Door Rack Wine Holder Lamp Lower Cover Dairy Products Corner Door Rack Drawer Wire Plastic Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Automatic Icemaker Door Rack Shelf PCB Cover Water Tubes Door Rack Water Filter Humidity Switch Bottle Guide Display Panel Dispenser Lamp Ice Water Dispenser Button ...

Page 13: ...oor Rack Shelf Grab and Go Can Server Lamp Lower Cover Dairy Products Corner Water Filter Door Rack Drawer Wire Plastic Freezer Compartment Refrigerator Compartment Automatic Icemaker Door Rack Shelf Door Rack Bottle Guide Display Panel Dispenser Lamp Ice Water Dispenser Button PCB Cover Water Tubes Ref No LRSC26980TT ...

Page 14: ... freezer door is higher than the refrigerator door Insert a driver into the groove of the adjusting screw and turn in the direction of the arrow clockwise until the refrigerator is level Insert a driver into the groove of the adjusting screw and turn in the direction of the arrow clockwise until the refrigerator is level HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR 14 Adjusting Screw Driver Height Difference Heigh...

Page 15: ...ackaging and remove the protective cover from the o rings With the cartridge knob in the vertical position push the new filter cartridge into the cover until it stops If you can t turn the filter from side to side it isn t fully inserted Push it in firmly and twist it into place You will hear the snap when it clicks into place Using the handle twist the cartridge clockwise about 1 4 turn 3 After r...

Page 16: ...maker remove the ice bin in the upper part of the freezer compartment Then use the water control switch to change the amount of water supplied to the ice maker Water supply amount TABLE HOW TO INSTALL REFRIGERATOR 16 2 1 STAGE TIME TO SUPPLY INDICATIONS REMARKS 1 2 3 4 5 4 sec 4 5 sec 5 sec 5 5 sec 6 sec The water amount will vary depending on the Water Control Switch setting as well as the water ...

Page 17: ... cube size is smaller or larger than you expected you can regulate the size with the cube size button normally caused by variations in water pressure Every time you press the cube size button the indicator light goes up The higher the position indicated the larger the cubes will be 1st step is the next after the 5th step 3 When you should set the icemaker power switch to O off When the water suppl...

Page 18: ...er and Button Lock button Filter Timer Reset Dispenser Light Toggle Refrigerator Compartment Temperature Setting Freezer Compartment Temperature Setting EXPRESS DIGITAL CONTROL FRZ TEMP REF TEMP JET CUBE FILTER RESET HOLD 3SECS EXPRESS JET FRZ DISPENSER FREEZER REFRIGERATOR FILTER RESET LIGHT LOOK ROOM TEMP LOCK DISPENSER KEY WATER CRUSH 3 SECS F C F C F C FILTER ON DIGITAL CONTROL FRZ TEMP REF TE...

Page 19: ...formed In other words pressing any button turns on the backlight but does not cause any function to be initiated 3 To check the LCD graphic and back light ON OFF status press and hold the EXPRESS JET FRZ and FREEZER buttons This will turn the back light on and illuminate all of the graphics When the buttons are released the graphic display returns to its previous setting and the back light is turn...

Page 20: ...e water filter cartridge on the dispenser 2 The water filter should be replaced every six months or about 28 000 seconds filtering time 3 The water filter light and FILTER RESET HOLD 3 SECS will show in the display to remind you to change the filter soon 4 After replacing the filter press and hold the lock button for more than 3 seconds The FILTER RESET HOLD 3 SECS will turn off MICOM FUNCTION 20 ...

Page 21: ...c remains at the On status after flickering 4 times when selecting Special Refrigeration EXPRESS FRZ or JET FRZ EXPRESS FREEZE and JET FREEZE operate for a set time and then default to normal freezer operation 2 4 Dispenser Light Dispenser switch or dispenser light button turns the dispenser light in the dispenser on and off The dispenser light turns off automatically after 7 minutes MICOM FUNCTIO...

Page 22: ...NG within 7 minutes of the compressor s last run cycle the EXPRESS FREEZING cycle will not begin until the 7 minute delay is complete 10 The freezer fan runs at high speed when Express Freezing is selected 2 6 Jet Freezing 1 Jet Freezing improves the cooling speed of the Jet Freezing Compartment by running the compressor and the Jet Freezing Compartment fan 2 If there is a power failure the Jet Fr...

Page 23: ...LED are not shown and the temperature can be adjusted 5 The Optichill sensor detects the temperature and relays this information to the MICOM Based on the temperature and setting The damper is opened or closed and the heater is on or off as the conditions warrant 6 If the Optichill damper hasn t moved within an hour it is automatically opened or closed and then returned to its previous setting to ...

Page 24: ...eleased the Optichill automatically defaults to CHILLED ROOM 30 F u u LRSC26930 2 7 3 OptiChill Temperature Control 1 The Optichill is in the bottom of the refrigerator compartment and allows the user to select and adjust the temperature based on the type food stored there Selections include meat fish fruits and vegetables etc Storing foods at the proper temperature allows them to be stored for lo...

Page 25: ...play To restart the fan clear the obstruction and turn the power off and back on 2 9 Cooling fan motor 1 The cooling fan is switched ON and OFF in conjunction with the compressor 2 The cooling fan runs at a single speed 3 The Failure sensing method is the same as in the fan motor of the freezing fan motor refer to failure diagnosis function table for failure display 2 10 Door alarm 1 If the doors ...

Page 26: ...hen the total compressor runtime is 41 2 hours 3 Defrost is completed when the defrost sensor temperature rises above 41 F 5 C during the defrost cycle The defrost cycle will terminate if the defrost sensor temperature does not achieve 41 F 5 C within two hours 4 The defrost cycle will not operate if the defrost sensor fails 2 14 Refrigerator compartment lamp automatically off 1 The refrigerator l...

Page 27: ...frost sensor surpasses 41 F 5 C The compressor will run after the 7 minute delay When temperature of a defrost sensor becomes less than 45 C power failure service Test mode 1 Compulsory function Test mode 2 Compulsory defrost POWER ON COMP ON F FAN C FAN ON R STEP MOTOR DAMPER ON OPTICHILL STEP DAMPER MOTOR ON DEFROST HEATER OFF DEFROST HEATER ON DAMPER DUCTDOOR OPTICHILL HEATERON DAMPER DUCTDOOR ...

Page 28: ...isplay Note 2 Failurecodeindicationpart Freezernotch temperature display Refrigeratornotch temperature display No Item Contents of failure Freezing BLDCmotor Compressor Stepping motordamper Defrost Heater Cooling BLDCmotor Product operation status in failure Abnormal freezer sensor Abnormalrefrigerator sensor1 R1 Upperpartinthe refrigerator compartment Abnormalrefrigerator sensor2 R2 Middlepartint...

Page 29: ...taneously R2 sensor middle room Normal LED or LCD graphic on the C part turns on Abnormal LED or LCD graphic on the C part turns off Optichill sensor Normal LED or LCD graphic on the D part turns on Abnormal LED or LCD graphic on the D part turns off Water tank sensor Normal LEDs or LCDs graphic on the E part turns on Abnormal LEDs or LCDs graphic on the E part turns off LCD LED check function LCD...

Page 30: ...e at the test mode 2 status 1 Continuous operation of compressor 2 Continuous operation of freezing BLDC motor high speed RPM and cooling BLDC motor 3 Defrost heater turns off 4 Stepping motor damper is completely opened baffle open 5 Optichill stepping motor damper is completely closed 6 All display LEDs or LCD graphics turn on 1 Compressor OFF 2 Freezing BLDC motor and cooling BLDC motor turn of...

Page 31: ...prevents damage and overheating of the motor The duct door will close 5 seconds after ice is dispensed 5 The dispenser lamp is turned on and off by the dispenser switch 6 Selection of Cubes Crushed Water 1 Select Cubes Crushed Water using the selection button 2 The default at power up is Crushed 3 The geared motor operates when Cubes or Crushed is selected 7 Water Dispenser Function 1 Select Water...

Page 32: ...switching the DC voltage a transformer and a feedback circuit IC3 and IC4 Caution Since high voltage 160 Vdc is maintained at the power terminal wait at least 3 minutes after unplugging the appliance to allow the current to dissipate Voltage of every part is as follows EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 32 Part VA1 CE1 CE2 CE3 CE4 CE5 Voltage 120 Vac 160 Vdc 14 Vdc 12 Vdc 15 5 Vdc 5 Vdc ...

Page 33: ...e time calculations of the MICOM will be affected and it might not work at all 1 3 Reset circuit The RESET circuit allows various parts of the MICOM such as RAM defrosting etc to be restarted from the initial state when power is interrupted or restored A LOW signal applied to the reset terminal for 10 ms causes the MICOM to reset itself During normal operation the voltage at the reset terminal is ...

Page 34: ...connected to the door open sensing circuit in parallel toward both ends of the switch In the TEST mode the fan will stop if any door is opened It will resume operation when the door is closed LRSC269 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 34 REF REF Measuring part IC6 IC6 14 IC6 10 IC7 16 IC6 13 IC6 11 IC6 12 Status ON Within 1 V OFF 12 V Type of Load Compressor Frost Removal Heater AC Converting Relay Ref...

Page 35: ...h sensing circuit EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 35 Measuring part Lever S W IC1 Micom No 16 On Press OFF 5V 0 V 60 Hz 5 V Measuring part IC7 15 IC7 14 IC7 13 IC7 12 Status ON Within 1 V OFF 12 V Type of Load GEARED MOTOR SOLENOID CUBE WATER VALVE WATER SOLENOID DISPENSER ...

Page 36: ...he other will not respond properly If either switch fails the light will not come on EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 36 Closing 5 V A B C D Switch at both ends are at Off status Opening 5 V A B C D Switch at both ends are at On status Measuring part IC1 MICOM No 47 46 Pin Door of Freezer Refrigerator ...

Page 37: ...ion See the table below for voltages and checkpoints EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 37 SENSOR CHECK POINT NORMAL 30 C 50 C IN SHORT IN OPEN Freezing sensor POINT A Voltage Defrost sensor POINT B Voltage Refrigerator sensor 1 POINT C Voltage Refrigerator sensor 2 POINT D Voltage 0 5 V 4 5 V 0 V 5 V Room temperature sensor POINT E Voltage Water tank sensor POINT F Voltage Optichill sensor POINT G Vol...

Page 38: ... circuit model separation function LRSC269 The circuits shown above vary according to which features are included on your particular model uThese circuits are preset at the factory and cannot be altered EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 38 P34 37 R25 CC10 223 R24 48 P47 P46 47 Separation Connection Status Application Standard Connection OptiChill exist OP1 OUT OptiChill doesn t exist ...

Page 39: ...als of 3 33 mSEC via MICOM pins 33 34 and 35 as shown in the chart below These signals are output via terminals 10 11 14 and 15 via input terminals 3 6 and 8 of IC10 TA7774F the motor drive chip The output signals allow the coils wound on each phase of the stator to form a magnetic field which causes rotation Input to the terminals INA and INB of IC10 as shown in the chart below drives the motor E...

Page 40: ... motor by varying the DC voltage between 7 5 Vdc and 16 Vdc 3 This circuit stops the fan motor by cutting off power to the fan when it senses a lock up condition LRSC269 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 40 a d part b part e part c f part Motor OFF 5V 2V or less 2V or less 0 V Motor ON 2 3V 12 14V 8 16V 0 V COMPRESSOR FAN PWM COMPRESSOR FAN LOCK FREEZER FAN PWM FREEZER FAN LOCK ...

Page 41: ...emperature compensation at freezer R16 R17 Freezer Refrigerator Resistance value Temperature Resistance value Temperature Remarks RCF1 compensation RCR1 compensation 180 kΩ 5 C 9 F 180 kΩ 2 5 C 4 5 F Warmer 56 kΩ 4 C 7 2 F 56 kΩ 2 0 C 3 6 F 33 kΩ 3 C 5 4 F 33 kΩ 1 5 C 2 7 F 18 kΩ 2 C 3 6 F 18 kΩ 1 0 C 1 8 F 12 kΩ 1 C 1 8 F 12 kΩ 0 5 C 0 9 F 10 kΩ 0 C 0 F 10 kΩ 0 C 0 F Reference temperature 8 2 kΩ ...

Page 42: ...Down change Up Up Up Up Up Up Up 2 C 1 5 C 1 C 0 5 No 0 5 C 1 C 1 5 C 2 C 2 5 C 3 C 8 2 kΩ 3 6 F 2 7 F 1 8 F 0 9 F 0 9 F 1 8 F 2 7 F 3 6 F 4 5 F 5 4 F Refrigerator Down Down Down Drop change Up Up Up Up Up Up RCR1 2 5 C 2 C 1 5 C 1 C 0 5 C No 0 5 C 1 C 1 5 C 2 C 2 5 C 10 kΩ 4 5 F 3 6 F 2 7 F 1 8 F 0 9 F 0 9 F 1 8 F 2 7 F 3 6 F 4 5 F Down Down Down Down Down change Up Up Up Up Up 3 C 2 5 C 2 C 1 5 ...

Page 43: ...eak cold for over cold Temperature compensation value Remarks JCR3 JCR4 JCR1 JCR2 of refrigerator 0 C In shipment from factory CUT 1 C 1 8 F CUT 1 C 1 8 F CUT 1 C 1 8 F CUT 1 C 1 8 F CUT CUT 2 C 3 6 F CUT CUT 2 C 3 6 F CUT CUT 0 C 0 F CUT CUT 0 C 0 F CUT CUT 0 C 0 F CUT CUT 0 C 0 F CUT CUT CUT 1 C 1 8 F CUT CUT CUT 1 C 1 8 F CUT CUT CUT CUT 0 C 0 F Temperature compensation in CUT JCR1 1 C 1 8 F 2 ...

Page 44: ...if a continuous information exchange fails to last more than 2 minutes between main MICOM of main PCB and LCD LED dedicated MICOM for LCD LED control of display PCB LRSC269 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 44 ICEBEAM COOLING OFF CUBE FILTER MONTH EXPRESS JET FRZ DISPENSER FREEZER REFRIGERATOR FILTER LIGHT LOOK ROOM TEMP DISPENSER KEY F WATER 5 4 3 2 1 CRUSH F F 3 SECS PWB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY Main MICOM ...

Page 45: ...h a digital tester after separating CON8 of the PWB ASSEMBLY and the MAIN part u Resistance of the freezing sensor shall be measured with a digital tester after separating CON7 of the PWB ASSEMBLY and the MAIN part EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 45 Measuring Temperature C Freezing Sensor Cold storage sensor 1 2 Frost removal sensor Outside sensor 20 C 4 F 22 3 kΩ 77 kΩ 15 C 5 F 16 9 kΩ 60 kΩ 10 C 1...

Page 46: ...TOR Display LRSC26944 LRSC26930 LRSC26980TT 1 15 Jet freezing LRSC26944 LRSC26930 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 46 DAMPER HEATER OPTICHILL OPTICHILL STEPPING MOTOR OPTICHILL SENSOR PWB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY JET FREEZER BOX FAN MOTOR ...

Page 47: ...2 PWB parts diagram and list 2 1 PWB Assembly main part diagram LRSC269 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 47 ...

Page 48: ...2 2 Parts list LRSC269 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 48 ...

Page 49: ...EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 49 ...

Page 50: ...2 3 LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT DISPLAY ASSEMBLY part diagram EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 50 ...

Page 51: ...DISPLAY circuit diagram EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 51 ...

Page 52: ...2 4 LRSC26910 LRSC26911 LRSC26920 LRSC26922 LRSC26930 DISPLAY ASSEMBLY part diagram EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 52 ...

Page 53: ...DISPLAY circuit diagram EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 53 PWB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY ...

Page 54: ...3 PWB Circuit Diagram may vary according to model LRSC269 EXPLANATION FOR MICOM CIRCUIT 54 REF REF ...

Page 55: ...SOR DEFROST SENSOR FRZ DOOR SWITCH JET FREEZER BOX FAN MOTOR PCB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY PCB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY REF DOOR SWITCH REF UPPER SENSOR REF LOWER SENSOR Only Models LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT DAMPER HEATER OPTICHILL OPTICHILL STEPPING MOTOR OPTICHILL BOX FAN MOTOR OPTICHILL SENSOR ...

Page 56: ...sition with power on Power On Start Position Icemaking Mode Dump Mode Park Position Fill Test Mode Waits until water becomes cold after starting the ice making operation Runs MOTOR to drop ice from the tray to the ICE BIN Performs Icemaking Mode after supplying water by operating the SOLENOID in ICE VALVE To operate LINE and SERVICE press and hold the water supply control switch for 3 seconds The ...

Page 57: ...efective the Icemaking function will be completed in 4 hours 2 3 Harvest with Dump Mode 1 Harvest with Dump control refers to the operation of dropping cubes into the ice bin from the tray when Icemaking has completed 2 Harvest with Dump control mode 1 Operates Heater for 30 seconds then operate MOTOR 2 After performing Step 1 to control the Heater on its off condition Ice Removal control will be ...

Page 58: ...s water to the ice making tray 2 The water supply level is adjustable to 5 levels by pressing the water supply control switch The selected level will determine the fill time Water supply amount TABLE OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER 58 STAGE TIME TO SUPPLY INDICATIONS REMARKS 1 2 3 4 5 4 sec 4 5 sec 5 sec 5 5 sec 6 sec The water amount will vary depending on the water control Swit...

Page 59: ... in table can be checked only in TEST mode OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER 59 STAGE ITEMS INDICATOR REMARKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 HEATER MOTOR HALL IC detection of position I VALVE Detection of ICE FULL HALL IC Detection of ICE FULL II reset Five seconds after heater starts heater will go off if temperature recorded by sensor is 10 C or lever is in up position Five seconds after heater sta...

Page 60: ...CIRCUIT 60 LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT ...

Page 61: ...CIRCUIT 61 LRSC26930 FREEZER FREEZER FREEZER COMPRESSOR REF UPPER REF LOWER REF REF DOOR SWITCH ICEMAKER KIT FREEZER LAMP FREEZER DOOR SWITCH ...

Page 62: ...CIRCUIT 62 LRSC26920 LRSC26922 FREEZER FREEZER FREEZER COMPRESSOR REF UPPER REF LOWER REF REF DISPENSER LEVER SWITCH FREEZER DOOR SWITCH FREEZER LAMP ...

Page 63: ... connection between plug and adapter faulty plug The distance between pins Pin outer diameter No power on power cord OLP is off No electric power on compressor Faulty compressor Faulty PTC Disconnectedcopperwire Internalelectricalshort Faultyterminalcontact Disconnected Capacity of OLP is small CharacteristicsofOLPisbad Badconnection Poweris disconnected InnerNi Crwireblowsout Bad internal connect...

Page 64: ...intheair Moisturepenetration intotherefrigerationoil Capsaremissed Airblowing Duringtransportation During work Notperformed Performed Tooshorttime Lowairpressure Lessdryair AirBlowing Leaveitintheair Capsaremissed Shortpipeinsert Pipe gaps Toomuchsolder Toolarge Damagedpipes Notdriedinthecompressor Elapsedmorethan6monthsafterdrying Capsaremissed Nopressurewhenitisopen During rest time Afterwork Co...

Page 65: ...nnected Injectthroughthe hole Seal with drain Adiabatics lump input Damage by a screw or clamp Otherforeignmaterialsinput Parts disconnected Wire is cut Heatingwire Contactpoint betweenheating andelectricwire Dentbyfinevaporator Poorterminalcontacts Wire is cut Leadwire Heatingwire Contactpoint betweenheatingand electricwire Heatingwireiscorroded Waterpenetration Badterminalconnection Check visual...

Page 66: ...efanmotor Badinsulationofcasedoor SheathHeater rated Heaterplate Heatercord L Gap Badattachment Contraction Badadhesion Weakbindingforceathinge Fanmotor Door switch Self locked Wire is cut Badterminalcontact Contact distance Buttonpressure Meltedcontact Contact Poordoor attachment Door liner dimension Contractioninner liner Misalignment Badterminal connection Adiabatics liquid leak Faults Refriger...

Page 67: ...ud Bent Iceandforeignmaterialsonrotatingparts Fanshroudcontact Clearance Dampingevaporatorcontact Accumulatedresidualfrost Fanmisuse Bad shape Looseconnection Nottightlyconnected Insertdepth Ratingmisuse Smallcapacity Lowvaltage Malfunction of charging cylinder Wrongsettingofrefrigerant Insufficient compressor Faulty compressor Fanoverload Fanmisuse BadlowtermperatureRPMcharacteristics Rated power...

Page 68: ...atics dump liquid Faulty contact Faulty temperature characteristics External air inflow Bushing installed incorrectly Door opens but not closes Gap around gasket Contraction distortion loose door twisted corner not fully inserted Food vapor Storing hot food Unsealed food Door opens but not closes Gasket gap Cool air leak and transmitted Highambienttemperature Space is secluded Differentrating Smal...

Page 69: ... Position of drain 1 Compressor compartment operating sounds Compressor sound Sound from machine itself inserted Sound from vibration Restrainer Bushing Too hard seat Distorted Aged Burnt Stopper Bad Stopper Not fit assembly inner diameter of stopper Tilted Not Compressor base not connected Bad welding compressor stand fallen Foreign materials in the compressor compartment OLP sound Chattering sou...

Page 70: ...ult Coregap Bad connection Correct screw connection Bad assembly Distortion Foreignmaterialsinside Badconnection Partlydamaged Not connected Badpipecaulking Normaloperatingsound Vibrationsound Agedrubberseat Badtorqueforassemblingmotor bracket Fanguidecontact Shroudburrcontact Dampingevaporatorcontact Residualfrostcontact Unbalanced Iceonthefan Airintake oppositetomotor bushingassembly Supporterdi...

Page 71: ...istance Bad connection Bad terminal contact Adiabatics liquid leak 1 Lead wire is damaged Wire damage when assembling PTC Cover Outlet burr in the bottom plate Pressed by cord heater lead wire evaporator pipe 2 Exposed terminal Compressor Compartment terminal Touching other components Freezer compartment terminal Touching evaporator pipe 3 Faulty parts Transformer Coil contacts cover Welded termin...

Page 72: ...iner Refrigerator compartmentis openedwhenfreezer compartmentis closed faultystopper High Faultydampercontrol Button is set atweak Doorisopen interferenceby food No deodorizer Poor capacity Seal condition Storageoffragrantfoods Longtermstorage Odorsfromcleanersoritemswhichshouldnot bestoredinarefrigerator Biggerdoorfoam Hinge Pintilted Poorflatness Nowasher No grease Stopperwornout Badfreezercompa...

Page 73: ...nd products Replace with rated fuse Electricity leakage Check the resistance of power cord If fuse blows out High voltage with tester if it is 0Ω it is shorted frequently confirm Short circuit of components the cause and prevent tracking due to moisture and dust penetration Problems Causes Checks Measures Remarks Compressor Faulty PTC Check the resistance If resistance is infinite replace it does ...

Page 74: ...utton faulty operation Confirm icing causes and repair switch operation Press button to check Replace door switch Faulty button pressure and contact Press button to check operation Door cannot press door switch Door sag fix door button Check visually Door liner bent replace door or attach sheets Bad radiation conditions in Check the clearance between the Keep clearance between The fan may be compr...

Page 75: ... pressure side 3 Check silver soldered parts Cu Fe Fe Fe 4 Check bending area of wire condenser pipe in compressor compartment cracks can happen during bending 5 Check other parts compressor compartment and evaporators in freezer compartment Shortage of refrigerant Check frost formation on the surface Find out the leaking area repair Drier must be replaced of evaporator in the freezer evacuate and...

Page 76: ...eld If it is warm OK joints might be clogged If it is not condenser outlet weld Disconnect with torch remove the joints might be colgged causes evacuate and recharge seal refrigerant Leak at loop pipe weld joint Check sequence Replace the compressor weld Drier must be replaced discharge in compressor 1 Manually check whether evacuate and recharge refrigerant condenser is warm It is not warm and th...

Page 77: ...t impurities by inserting 1 Impurities of ice insert the copper line copper wire Turn off more than 2 Ice through the hole to check 3 hours and pour in hot water if 2 Put hot water into the drain frost is severe check drains outside 2 Put in hot water to melt down frost 3 Check the water outlet 4 Push the heater plate to suction duct manually and assemble the disconnected parts Gap between Suction...

Page 78: ...k by inserting soft copper 3 Reassemble the heater plate wire into the duct soft and thin copper not to impair heating wire Bad cool air inflow and discharge 1 Turn on power open or close the 1 Check the faulty connector of and bad defrosting due to faulty door check that motor fan housing and reassemble wrongly contact and insertion bad connector operates If it operates motor fan assembled parts ...

Page 79: ...ttachment Replacement should compartment Check door assembly conditions conditions and replace it be done when it Faulty gasket Door assembly and replacement cannot be repaired Faulty assembly 3 Overcooling in the refrigerator Check refrigerator compartment Replace faulty parts compartment is overcooled when button Faulty damper in the refrigerator pressed on weak compartment Check parts are fault...

Page 80: ...artment door Check gasket attachment Correct the gasket attachement Replace when it can not Icing in the Faulty gasket conditions conditions and replace it be repaired shute Faulty assembly Check door assembly conditions Door assembly and replacement 3 Over freezing in the freezer Refrigerator operates pull down Replace defective parts compartment Check if it is operated Faulty MICOM intermittentl...

Page 81: ...serting 5 Replace defective fan and fan conditions in pipes motor 2 3 Touch pipes with hands or screw 6 Adjust fan to be in the center of driver check the change of the fan guide sound 7 Leave a clearance between interfering parts and seal gaps in 3 Fan operation sound in the freezer 3 1 Check fan insertion depth and the structures compartment blade damage 8 Reassemble the parts which make 3 2 Che...

Page 82: ...on with bushing 4 Moving wheel vibration 2 2 Check capillary tube touches and restrainer if it is severe 5 Other structure and parts cover back especially compressor and pipe vibration 3 1 Check compressor stopper 4 Replace compressor stopper if it vibration vibtates severely 4 1 Check vibration of front and rear moving wheels 5 1 Touch other structures and parts Irregular sound 1 It is caused by ...

Page 83: ...ain the principles of freezing cycles Water boiling or It happens when refrigerant passes Check the sound when compressor is Explain the principles of freezing cycles flowing sound orifice in accumulator internal pipes by turned on and refrigerant flowing phenomenon by the pressure difference between Check the sound when compressor is internal pressure difference condenser and evaporator turned of...

Page 84: ...yl wraps with plastic wrap Clean the refrigerator and set Chedk food cleanliness button at strong Plastic Odor Odors of mixed food and plastic Check wet food is wrapped with Clean the refrigerator odors plastic bowl and bag Persuade customers not to use It happens in the new refrigerator plastic bag or wraps with wet food or odorous foods Odor from the Odor from the old deodorizer Check the deodor...

Page 85: ...ric circuit parts 7812 7805 terminals circuit in circuit explanation PCB electric terminal Check fuse in PCB electric Replace PCB fuse fuse is burnt out terminal with a tester STR Parts are Check if STR No 2 and 3 pins Replace parts Applicable to damaged are cut when power is off model with dispenser Abnormal Bad connection Lead Wire connecting Check Lead Wire terminals Reconnect Lead display LCD ...

Page 86: ...Refer to tables on pages 40 41 and 43 The wrong sensor Confirm the color of sensor in Repair main PCB explanation has been installed circuits main PCB sensor sensor housing Order by model number housing and part number Defective freezer fan Fan motor lead wire Check fan motor lead wire Reconnect lead motor is cut with a tester wire Defective door switch Measure the voltage between Replace door Ref...

Page 87: ...uit explanation Foreign materials in Step Check Step Motor damper Remove foreign Motor damper baffles baffle visually materials Ice formation on Check if Step Motor damper Replace Step Motor Step Motor damper Heater wire is cut with a damper or refrigerator baffles tester control Box Assembly Defective refrigerator Defective refrigerator Check the resistance of Replace refrigerator Refer to sensor...

Page 88: ... circuit explanation Defective Buzzer Defective connecting lead wire from Check lead wire related to door Repair lead wire buzzer continuously main PCB to door switch switch with a tester rings or door Defective door switch parts Refer to door switch in parts repair Replace door switch opening alarm guide does not work Defective Buzzer does Key input wire is cut or bad connector Check input wire w...

Page 89: ...ociated with lever Repair lead wire dispenser are not Main PCB to lever switch switch with a tester dispensed Defective lever switch parts Refer to door switch in parts repair guide Replace lever switch Defective photo coupler IC parts Check voltage change at photo coupler Replace photo output terminals with lever switch coupler IC or PCB pressed It is OK if voltage change is between 0V 5V Defecti...

Page 90: ...licable to the model degree equipped with reverse flow protect plate Vacuum EA High and low Vacuum efficiency can be improved by Pressure sides are operating compressor during evacuation evacuated at the same time for models above 200 L Vacuum EA Use R134a To protect The bushing pipes for R12 refrigerant shall piping exclusive mixing of be melted when they are used for R134a manifold mineral and r...

Page 91: ...hile compressor operates electronic scales pinch off Weld carefully after pinching off the inlet pipe plier gas welding machine Check leak at weld joints Electronic Leak Detector Minute leak Use electronic leak detector Driver Ruler Big leak Check visually Note Do not use soapy water for check Check cooling capacity Check radiator manually to see if warm Check hot line pipe manually to see if warm...

Page 92: ...TO KEEP THE OIL FROM BEING FORCED OUT The use of piercing type valves will allow future servicing and eliminates the possibility of a defective pinch off 3 Replacement of drier 1 Be sure to replace drier with R134a only when repairing pipes and injecting refrigerant 4 Nitrogen blowing 1 Use pressurized nitrogen to prevent oxidation inside the piping welding Nitrogen pressure 0 1 0 2 kg cm2 5 Other...

Page 93: ...a drier When replacing a compressor Weld and parts by blowing nitrogen to the low pressure side Note For other parts nitrogen blowing is not necessary because it does not produce oxidized scales inside pipe because of its short welding time 3 Replacement of drier Inserting a capillary tube Measure distance with a ruler and put a mark 12 3 0 on the capillary tube Insert tube to the mark and weld it...

Page 94: ...ster and measure the weight Calculate the weight of refrigerant charged into the charging canister by subtracting the weight of an evacuated charging canister KEY POINT If power is applied during vacuum degassing vacuum degassing shall be more effective Run the compressor while charging the system It is easier and works better KEY POINT Be sure to charge the refrigerant at around 25 C 77 F Be sure...

Page 95: ... the mechanical area Compressor Condenser Drier Hot Line Evaporator Charging Canister Bushing 1 Observe the safety precautions for gas handling 2 Use JIG or a wet towel in order to prevent electric wires from burning during welding In order to prevent insulation break and accident 3 The inner case will melt and the insulation will burn 4 The copper piping will oxidize 5 Do not allow aluminum and c...

Page 96: ...EMBLY JOINT PIPE ASSEMBLY HOT LINE Freezer PIPE ASSEMBLY JOINT CONDENSER ASSEMBLY WIRE PIPE ASSEMBLY SUCTION DRIER ASSEMBLY CAPI TUBE Copper Brazer Copper Brazer Silver Brazer Copper Brazer Copper Brazer Copper Brazer Coppper Brazer Silver Brazer Copper Brazer ...

Page 97: ...orator in the refrigerator compartment expand and contract as the temperature changes during the refrigerator operation This sound also happens during defrosting twice a day when the ice on the evaporator melts Clunk sound Explain that it comes from the compressor when the refrigerator starts When the refrigerator operates the piston and motor in the compressor rotate at 3600 RPM This sound is cau...

Page 98: ...nd water flowing also makes sound When water Noise from motor sounds Hiss freezes clicking sounds are heard When ice is being ejected sounds like Hiss produced by a motor to rotate an ice tray and ice dropping and hitting ice bin sounds are also heard Noise when supplying water Explain the principles of water supplied to dispenser When the water supply button in the dispenser is pressed the water ...

Page 99: ...s of ice cream The freezing point of ice cream is below 15 C 5 F Therefore ice cream may melt if it is stored in the door rack Store ice cream in a cold place or set the temperature control button of a freezer at strong position Refrigeration is too strong Check the position of temperature control button Check if refrigeration is strong in whole area of the refrigerator or partly near the outlet o...

Page 100: ...tton at strong Frost in the freezer compartment Explain the basic principles of frost formation The main causes for frosting Door was left open Air penetration through the gasket Too frequent door opening parties etc Hot foods are stored before they are cooled down The temperature of freezer is 19 C 2 2 F if temperature is set at MID If hot air comes into the refrigerator fine frost forms as cold ...

Page 101: ... frequently opened and wet foods are not stored in the air tight container or properly vegetable drawer wrapped Be sure to store wet foods in airtight containers or securely covered in plastic wrap When is the power connected When should the power be connected You can connect the power immediately after installation However if the refrigerator was laid flat before or during installation you must s...

Page 102: ...TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 102 ...

Page 103: ... turn hinge lever counterclockwise If the hinge or bracket are bent during assembly use two extra screws Tap Tite M6 Left Hinge attaching screw in the holes of the upper hinge 3 Disconnect upper hinge from the hinge supporter by grasping the front part of upper hinge and lifting up Hinge Assembly U in arrow direction A and pull forward in arrow B direction Be careful because the door may fall dama...

Page 104: ... direction of arrow 3 Push the handle piece in the direction of the arrow and disconnect it 4 Turn screw in arrow direction with a philips driver and disconnect 2 Plastic handle Model 1 Use a small screwdriver blade in the groove at the side of the Deco Handle to push it down slightly and separate the cover Push down in the direction of arrow and push the cover down in the direction of arrow 2 Tur...

Page 105: ...er blade 7 Disassembly of shroud F U Hold upper part and pull forward 8 Check foam sticking conditions around a shroud F U and F L during assembling If damaged torn or badly stuck assemble with a new one after sealing well 4 ICEMAKER ASSEMBLY 1 Dispenser Model 1 How to disassemble 1 Remove ice bin and shelf from the freezer compartment 2 Loosen four screws under part of icemaker 3 Disconnect icema...

Page 106: ...sing 4 Loosen four screws with a phillips screwdriver and pull the funnel Assembly to disconnect 5 The Duct Cap Assembly can be disconnected if the hold lever connecting screw is loosened with a phillips driver 6 To install the Duct Cap Assembly insert one end of the spring into the right hole of the dispenser lever and insert the other end into the right hole in the top part of the dispenser Then...

Page 107: ... When inserting the instrument or circuit board fix the leads to the jack before soldering 2 Insert higher voltage resistors with a 10mm gap above the PWB 3 Don t touch hot chassis leads 2 FEATURE 2 1 Auto Program tuning All stations that can be received are stored 2 2 Auto Sleep TV will automatically switch itself to standby mode approximately ten minutes after TV station stops broadcasting 2 3 A...

Page 108: ...ET ENTER MEMORY VOLUME TV RADIO POWER CH TUNE Menu Preset Button Enter Memory Button TV Radio Button Remote Control Sensor Power Standby Indicator Glows red in Standby mode Glows green when the TV is turned on Channel Tune Button Volume Button Power Button Antenna Jack MHz ...

Page 109: ... off automatically Adjusts the factory preset picture according to the room Activates the on screen menu toggles through the menus and toggles through preset radio station Selects MTS sound Mono Stereo or SAP return to the last channel you were watching Open the battery compartment cover on the back side and insert the batteries with correct polarity Install two 1 5V batteries of AAA type Don t mi...

Page 110: ...ctor No Poor Symptoms Adjustment 1 2 3 4 5 No Sound Poor Radiant heat Fan No TV broadcast Button does not work Remote Control does not work 1 No P601 P602 connector 2 Poor speaker 3 Poor TV Main PCB 1 Fan turning abrades wire and tape 2 Poor Fan 1 No TV connection Hinge Cover Back TV 1 No P101 connector 2 Poor switch 1 No P101 connector 2 Poor Remote Control sensor 3 Poor Remote Control 1 Check co...

Page 111: ...6 BLOCK DIAGRAM TV RADIO 111 ...

Page 112: ...t the soft plastic from damage 2 or 3 layers is recommended Using a flat bladed screwdriver carefully pry the trim loose from the frame Carefully remove the trim Remove two phillips head screws located at the top of the TV Tip the TV forward and disconnect all wires Carefully remove the TV ...

Page 113: ...SER COVER 4 PWB PCB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY 7 FUNNEL ASSEMBLY 8 MICRO SWITCH 9 FUNNEL FRAME 10 LEVER SWITCH 11 FUNNEL 12 FUNNEL GUIDE 13 ROCKER SWITCH 14 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY 15 SPRING 16 LEVER HOLDER 17 DUCT CAP 19 DISPENSER LEVER 20 BUSHNIG CAP 21 BUTTON ASSEMBLY 22 BUTTON 23 BUTTON HOLDER 24 DRAIN GRILLE 17 Cap Assembly Duct Detailed Drawings ...

Page 114: ...FREEZER DOOR PART LRSC26920 LRSC26922 LRSC26930 LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 114 202A 200A 210A 203A 201A 210B 210C 205F 205B 205E 205A 205C 205D 210B EV ...

Page 115: ...PART LRSC26920 LRSC26922 LRSC26930 LRSC26944 Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 115 240A 232A 240C 233A 230A 239A 231A 241B 241C 241A 205F 205B 205E 205A 205C 205D 243A 242D 147A 147B 147C 242C 242A 242B 242D 242C 242A 242B EV ...

Page 116: ...FRIGERATOR DOOR PART LRSC26980TT Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 116 240A 232A 240C 233A 230A 239A 231A 241B 241C 241A 243A 240A 242D 147A 147B 147C 242C 242A 242B 205F 205B 205E 205A 205C 205D 260B 238A EV ...

Page 117: ...C26944 LRSC26980TT Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 117 271B 271A 103A 400A 312A 152A 128C 128D 128D 128F 128H 128C 128E 128G 403C 139B 105B 272A 135B 137A 136D 329A 135A 136B 403A 136C 401A 408A 302B 130A 126A 125A 121A 120C 403D 127B 120B 270A 402A 270C EV ...

Page 118: ...EXPLODED VIEWS 118 271B 271C 145A 145A 103A 152A 152A 177A 170A 166B 166A 165A 272B 155A 146A 146B 177B 166B 150B 409B 116A 401A 115A 150A 168A 120E 162A 162B 142D 142A 270D 402A 270B 151A 171B 171A 141C 141B 140A 140C 140B 142C 142B 624D 624B 624C 624A 504A 167A 167B 167C 141A EV ...

Page 119: ...9 271B 271C 145A 145A 103A 152A 152A 177A 170A 166B 166A 165A 272B 155A 146A 146B 177B 166B 150B 409B 116A 401A 115A 150A 168A 120E 162A 162B 142D 142A 151A 171B 171A 141C 141B 140A 140C 140B 142C 142B 624D 624B 624C 624A 504A 167A 167B 167C 141A 270D 207B 402A 270B EV ...

Page 120: ...T LRSC26920 LRSC26922 LRSC26930 LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 120 614A 613A 600B 606A 610A 621B 600A 612A 612B 612C 616E 618A 616D 404A 625A 616G 621C 616F 611B 611A 611C 611D 404B 627A 619A EV ...

Page 121: ...C26930 LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 121 300A 310B 307A 304A 306A 310A 317B 317A 305C 305B 313A 301A 307A 104A 305C 305B 303C 303B 303D 303A 305A 500A 502B 411A 101B 101A 308A 308C 308B 309B 403B 309C 309A 502A 410G 410H EV ...

Page 122: ...6920 LRSC26922 LRSC26930 LRSC26944 LRSC26980TT Optional part EXPLODED VIEWS 122 278A 402C 405A 275A 276A 275C 275B 401C 275D 276B 277A 278B 278C 280C 280G 280B 501A 279D 279A 279B 279C 280E 280D 279E 278F 281A 280F 278G EV ...

Page 123: ...FREEZER DOOR PART LRSC26910 LRSC26911 EXPLODED VIEWS 123 202A 200A 210A 203A 201A 210C 210C 210C 205C 205A 205E EV ...

Page 124: ...REFRIGERATOR DOOR PART LRSC26910 LRSC26911 EXPLODED VIEWS 124 240A 232A 240C 147A 233A 230A 239A 231A 241B 241C 241A 243A 240A 243A 240A 205D 205B 205E EV ...

Page 125: ...MENT LRSC26910 LRSC26911 EXPLODED VIEWS 125 271B 270C 271A 103A 400A 312A 152A 128C 128D 128D 128F 128C 128E 105B 272A 135B 137A 136D 329A 135A 136B 403A 136C 401A 408A 302B 130A 126A 125A 120C 120B 120B 270A 402A EV ...

Page 126: ...11 EXPLODED VIEWS 126 166B 160A 271B 271C 145A 145A 103A 152A 177A 170A 166B 166A 165A 272B 155A 177B 166B 150B 409B 116A 401A 115A 150A 140C 140D 140A 140C 140D 140A 162A 162B 270D 402A 270B 151A 141A 171B 171A 141C 141B 624D 624B 624C 624A EV ...

Page 127: ...ICE WATER PART LRSC26910 LRSC26911 EXPLODED VIEWS 127 614A 613A 600B 606A 610A 621B 600A 612A 612B 612C 616E 618A 616D 404A 625A 616G 621C 616F 611B 611A 611C 611D 404B 627A 619A EV ...

Page 128: ...RSC26910 LRSC26911 EXPLODED VIEWS 128 300A 310B 307A 304A 306A 310A 317B 317A 305C 305B 313A 301A 306C 307A 104A 305C 305B 303C 303B 303D 303A 305A 308A 308C 308B 309B 403B 309C 309A 500A 502B 411A 502A 410G 410H 101B 101A EV ...

Page 129: ...DISPENSER PART LRSC26910 LRSC26911 EXPLODED VIEWS 129 278A 402C 278G 405A 275A 276A 275C 275B 401C 275D 276B 277A 278B 278C 280C 280G 280B 501A 279D 279A 279B 279C 280E 280D 279E 278F 281A 280F 278G EV ...

Page 130: ...D VIEWS 130 628C 628A 628B 628U 628T 628R 628P 628Q 628S 628E 628F 628D 628L 628J 628H 628I 628G 628K power tv radio mute mts fcr ch ch vol enter mem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 vol exit menu preset dasp flashbk cc sleep apc 628U 628V EV ...

Page 131: ...P No 3828JD8646A FEB 2004 Printed in Korea ...

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