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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Water is automatically supplied to the Ice maker by temperature & time and ice maker dispenses
cubed or crushed ice.
2. Power is applied to one of its wires. So, refer to its exploded diagram when disassembling.
3. The operation of the Ice maker shall be checked after pressing the Ice maker test switch.
(Freezer compartment Ice Maker) It is not possible to check when the power is disengaged.
4-2-3. If ICE MAKER does not operate
Checking method of ICE Maker voltage
The voltage between PCB typical Ground CN1#3(Black) and
1) Test switch operation(press selected) ; CN90#5(Gray) shall be DC 0V.
Waiting for test switch operation ; CN90#5(Gray) shall be less than DC 5V.
Checking method of ICE Maker voltage
The voltage between PCB typical Ground CN1#3(Black) and
2) IC02 MICOM #27 voltage ; wait(5V)
rotate clockwise(0V)
rotate counterclockwise(5V)
horizontal condition(0V)
wait(5V)
* The voltage of MICOM #27 and Connector CN90#7(Purple) are same.
1)Test Switch operating
1)Test Switch waiting
typical PCB Ground
CN1-"3"(Black)
Function ERROR Code
Start
Does the self-diagnostic
function for detecting position of Ice maker at the
initial Power ON?
Micom(IC02) Condition
Ready
Operation
#29
(Test Switch)
5V
0V
Does ice maker rotate when Ice
maker test switch is pressed?
Is the input voltage of IC02
MICOM #27 normal?
Is water supplied after a
certain time?
Is Ice maker sensor
unit normal?
No trouble with PCB and temperature sensor.
Recheck bad contact of the connection.
1) Check the wiring connection
2) Replace the ICE MAKER KIT
Replace the ICE MAKER KIT
1) Check the wiring connection
part
2) Replace ICE MAKER KIT
3) Replace the MAIN PCB
1) Replace the Water Valve
* refer to operation condition of
water valve
1) Repair ICE Maker Sensor
* Refer to solution when ICE Maker
Sensor has trouble
Ready
Rotation Reverse-
Rotation
Return-
Rotation
Ready
Micom(IC02) Condition
#27
5V
0V
5V
0V
5V
Summary of Contents for RF265AB
Page 17: ...18 Refrigerator PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2 9 Cooling Air Circulation Freezer ...
Page 73: ...74 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 5 1 Freezer 19 20 20 4 20 3 20 4 20 2 20 1 ...
Page 76: ...77 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 5 2 Refrigerator ...
Page 80: ...81 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 5 3 Cabinet 38 ...
Page 84: ...85 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 5 4 Disassembly of Freeze Door ...
Page 87: ...88 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 5 5 Disassembly of Refrigerator DoorLeft ...
Page 90: ...91 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 5 6 Disassembly of Refrigerator Door Right ...
Page 98: ...99 7 WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC 7 1 Model RF266 100 7 2 Model RF265 101 ...
Page 101: ...102 8 CIRCUIT PLAN 8 1 Whole block diagram 103 8 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 105 ...
Page 102: ...103 8 1 Whole block diagram 8 Shematic Diagram AC115V AC115V AC115V 8 1 1 MODEL RF266 BETTER ...
Page 103: ...104 Shematic Diagram AC115V AC115V AC115V 8 1 2 MODEL RF265 GOOD ...
Page 104: ...105 8 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Shematic Diagram 8 2 1 Sheet 1 of 2 ...
Page 105: ...106 8 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Shematic Diagram 8 2 2 Sheet 2 of 2 ...