Samsung Refrig Rf266aash
Samsung Refrig Rf266aash
REFRIGERATOR CONTENTS
1. PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS) 4
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 7
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 39
RF265/266/26NB
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Contents
1. PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS) 4
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 7
4. TROUBLESHOOTING 39
RF265/266/26NB
6. PCB LAYOUT WITH PART POSITION 110
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1. PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
Pull the power plug out before for the change or repair of electric parts.
Be careful the electric shock.
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PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
Read all instructions before repairing the product and follow the instructions
in order to prevent danger or property damage.
comRated
pone
nts
Unplug
On repair, remove completely dust After repair, check the Check if there is any trace
or other things of housing parts, assembled state of components. indicating the permeation
harness parts, and check parts. It must be in the same assembled state of water.
Cleaning may prevent the possible fire by when compared with the state before If there is that kind of trace, change
tracking or short. disassembly. the related components or do the
necessary treatment
such as taping
using the
insulating tape.
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PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS)
❈ Please let users know following warnings & cautions in detail.
Do not allow users to insert the Do not allow users to Do not allow users to bend the
power plugs for many products disassemble, repair or alter. power cord with excessive force
at the same time. It may cause fire or abnormal or do not have the power cord
May cause abnormal generation of operation which leads to injury. pressed by heavy article.
heat or fire. May cause fire.
Prohibition Do not
disassemble
Do not allow users to store Do not allow users to install the Make sure of the earth.
articles on the product. refrigerator in the wet place or
Opening or closing the door may cause
the place where water splashes. If earthing is not done, it will cause
things to fall down, with may inflict a Deterioration of insulation of electric breakdown and electric shock.
wound. parts may cause electric shock or fire.
Prohibition
Earth
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2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A newly Developed SAMSUNG bottom mount freezer in 2008 has the following
characteristics.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2-2) Specifications
Fan
NO LOAD PERFORMANCE
(Air inlet) (Air inlet)
Fan
Ambient Temperature 70 (21 90 (32 )
Refrigerator, 34 (1 ) 46 (8 ) 34 (1 ) 46 (8 ) Heat exchanger
(Air inlet)
INSTALLATION
Clearance must be provided for air circulation
AT TOP 1
AT SIDES 0.5
AT REAR 1
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Refrigerator
Digital Sensor Control
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SAMSUNG MAYTAG LG
ITEM SPEC
RF266AA/RF26NB MFI2568AES LFX25960ST
Appearance
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
COLOR
Cabinet (Both sides of Embo) Door Molding
Black All Black Empire Black I Black
Real STS Noble STS Versailles Stainless Creamy STS
White Snow White Snow White Snow White
Platinum STS Noble STS Stainless Platinum Creamy STS
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specification
Model RF265 RF266 RF26NB
Model MK172D-R2U / MK190QL2U
Compressor Starting type R.S.C.R
Components for Freezer
THERMISTOR 34 (1 ) 36 (2 ) 32 (0 )
(R-SENSOR) 38 (3 ) 40 (4 ) 36 (2 )
502AT 46 (8 ) 48 (9 ) 44 (7 )
First Defrost Cycle (Concurrent defrost of F and R) 6hr 10min
Defrost Sensor Defrost Cycle
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Items Specification
Model RF265 RF266 RF26NB
Defrost Heater(FRE) Conducting af F Defrost AC 115V, 240W / AC 230V, 240W
Defrost Heater(REF) Conducting at R Defrost AC 115V, 120W / AC 230V, 120W
DISPENSER Heater Interlock with F-FAN AC 115V, 10W / AC 230V, 3W
FRENCH Heater - AC 115V, 10W / AC 230V, 10W
Bimetal thermo For Preventing Overheating of Refrigerator Lamp AC125V 10A / AC250V 3A Off: 140 (60 ) / On : 104 (40 )
Condenser for COMP Running 12 ,250V / 5 ,450V
(Package type) Starting -
Model J531Q33E100M200-2
Starting-Relay
Operation 10 20%
Electric Components
Model 4TM435RFBYY-53
Over load Relay Temp.ON 266 41 (130 5 )
Temp.OFF 141.8 48.2 (61 9 )
Rated Voltage AC 115V/60Hz / 220~240V/50Hz
MOTOR-BLDC(FRE) DC12V / FDQT06SS3
MOTOR-BLDC(REF) DC12V / FDQT06SS3
MOTOR-BLDC(Circuit) DC12V / FDQT06SS2
MOTOR-DAMPER(PANTRY) DC12V / NSBY001TA1
Lamp(FRE) AC 120V 60W(1EA) / AC230V 40W(1EA)
Lamp(REF) AC 120V 60W(2EA) / AC 230V 60W(2EA)
FRE AC 125V 1.5A (1EA) / AC 250V 0.5A
Door Switch
REF DC200V 1.5A / MS-406-SS-01(2EA)
Power cord AC125V 15A / AC 250V 10A
Earth Screw BSBN (BRASS SCREW)
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1.3"(34mm)
32.9"(836mm)
35.6"(905mm)
35.7"(908mm)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
69.8"(1778mm) 54.5"(1384mm)
2-6)Dimensions of Refrigerator (Inches)
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18.7"(475mm)
47.8"(1214mm)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
FILTER
DA29-00003B 1
WATER-ASSY
ASSY-PACKING DA99-00240G 1
SUB
RF26NB
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Compressor Sub-condenser Hot Pipe Dryer Capillary Tube Refrigerator Evaporator Freezer
Evaporator Suction Pipe Compressor
Refrigerator
Evaporator
Hot Pipe
Suction Pipe
Capillary Tube
Freezer
Evaporator Accumulator
Compressor
Muffler
Sub Condenser
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Refrigerator
Freezer
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3. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Refrigerator
Door
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Refrigerator
Light
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Micro Switch
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Motor Damper
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Water
Filter
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
2. Unscrew 2 screws.
Vertical Hinged
Section
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
2. Unscrew 4 screws.
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Evaporator
In Refrigerator
3. Unscrew 2 screws.
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Ice Maker
2. Unscrew 2 screws.
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Ice Maker
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Evaporator Cover
In 2. Remove the evaporator cover by
pulling the bottom part of it out.
Freezer
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Relay
PTC & O/L
2. Remove the relay PTC with
using a flat-blade screwdriver.
(Refer to the picture)
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
1. Unscrew 2 screws.
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If Power Freeze Key + Fridge Key are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds,
(displays are all off)
It will be changed to the test mode (manual operation) by pressing any key
1-1) If any key is pressed once in test mode, blinks "FF" on the display and it indicates the
refrigerator has entered the manual operation. At this moment, buzzer beeps as an
alarm.
1-2) If manual operation is selected, comp will run at once without 5 minutes delay in any
mode. If the refrigerator is on the defrost cycle at the moment, defrost will be finished
and manual operation will begin.
(Be careful if manual operation get started at the moment of comp off, over load could
be occurred)
1-3) If manual operation works, comp & f-fan operate continuously for 24 hours and fresh
food compartment will be controlled by the setting temperature.
1-4) When the manual operation runs, setting temperature will be selected automatically as
below: freezer compartment -14 (-25 ), fresh food compartment 33.8 (1 ).
1-5) During manual operation, Power Freeze & Power Cool function will not be worked.
If a function is selected, the power function icon of the selected function will be off
automatically after 10 seconds.
1-6) Manual operation can be canceled during manual operation by turning on the appliance
after power off(reset) or choosing the step 4) test cancel mode.
1-7) Alarm(0.25 sec ON/ 0.75 sec OFF) will beep continuously until manual operation is
completed and there is no function to make the sound stop.
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2-1) If any key is pressed one more time during manual operation(fresh food compartment),
"rd" shows in the display and then manual operation will be canceled at once and fresh
food compartment will be defrosted.
2-2) At this moment, alarm beeps for 3 seconds(0.1 sec ON/ 1 sec OFF) during manual
defrost(fresh food compartment) function.
3-1) If any key is pressed one more time during manual defrost(defrost of fresh food
compartment, "rd"), "Fd" shows on the display and then fresh food and freezer
compartments defrost will operate.
Manual defrost of Fresh food and freezer compartments are followed by manual defrost
freezer compartment.
3-2) At this moment, alarm beeps for 3 seconds (0.5 sec ON/ 0.5 sec OFF) during manual
defrost function of fresh food and freezer compartment.
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2-2) Also pantry room display will be ON/OFF alternately until the communication error is
canceled.
(0.5 sec ALL ON, 1.5 sec ALL OFF alternately)
4-1-3. Self-diagnostic function
1) Self-diagnostic function in the Initial power ON
1-1) Micom operates self-diagnostic function to check the temperature sensor condition
within 1 second when the refrigerator turned On initially.
1-2) If bad sensor is detected by the self-diagnostic function, the applicable display LED will
blink for 0.5 sec.
At this moment, there is no beep sound.(Refer to self-diagnostic CHECK LIST)
1-3) Self-diagnostic button is recognized only when the error is displayed by the bad sensor.
Display does not operate normally but temperature control will be controlled by the
emergency operation.
1-4) When the error is detected by self-diagnosis, the error can be canceled automatically if
all troubled sensors are corrected or Self-diagnostic function key (Power Freeze +
Power Cool ) are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds.
(Return to normal display mode)
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2-1) If Power Freeze + Power Cool Key are pressed simultaneously for 6 seconds during
normal operation, the temperature setting display will operate for 2 seconds (ON/OFF
0.5sec each).
If Power Freeze + Power Cool Key are pressed simultaneously for 8 seconds (including
above 2 seconds), self-diagnostic function will be selected.
2-2) At this moment, self-diagnostic function will be returned with buzzer sound 'ding-dong'.
If there is an error, display of error will be operated for 30 seconds and then return to
normal condition whether problem is corrected or not.
(Refer to self-diagnosis CHECK LIST)
2-3) Input by button is not accepted during self-diagnostic function.
Self-diagnosis CHECK LIST
NO Trouble item Display LED Trouble contents
1 Ice Maker Sensor Error R-1- ICE MAKER SENSOR part error
2 R-Sensor Error R-1- FF SENSOR part error
3 R-DEF-Sensor Error R-1- FF defrost SENSOR part error
4 R-FAN Error R-1- FF inner fan motor part error
5 Ice Maker Error R-1- ICE MAKER operation error
6 R-DEF.Error R-1- FZ defrost part error
7 Ambient-Sensor Error F-1- External SENSOR part error
8 F-Sensor Error F-1- FZ SENSOR part error
9 F-DEF-Sensor Error F-1- FZ defrost SENSOR part error
10 F-FAN Error F-1- FZ inner fan motor part error
11 C-FAN Error F-1- Machine room fan motor part error
12 F-DEF. Error F-1- FZ defrost part error
13 Pantry-Damper-Heater Error R-10- Damper Heater open/wire error
14 Pantry-Sensor Error R-10- Pantry Room SENSOR part error
15 Panel Main MICOM communication Error F-10- Panel Main MICOM communication error
16 L M communication Error F-10- LOAD Main MICOM communication error
F-10 R-10
F-1 R-1
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If Power Freeze Key + Power Cool Key are pressed simultaneously for 6
seconds, ALL ON/OFF will blink with 0.5interval for 2 seconds.
If take the finger off from above keys and press Fridge Key, load condition mode
will be started.
1) If Power Freeze Key + Power Cool Key are pressed simultaneously for 6 seconds during normal operation, the
temperature setting display of fresh food and freezer compartments will blink ALL ON/OFF with 0.5 for 2
seconds.
2) At this moment, If Fridge Key after Power Freeze Key + Power Cool Key is pressed, load condition display
mode will be returned with alarm.
3) Load condition display mode shows the load that micom signal is outputting.
However, It means that micom signal is outputting, it does not mean whether load is operating or not. That is to
say that though load operation is displayed, load could not be operated by actual load error or PCB relay error
etc.
4) Load condition display function will maintain for 30 seconds and then normal condition will be returned
automatically.
5) Load condition display is as below.
F-1 R-1
F-10 R-10
If Power Freeze Key + Freezer Key are pressed for 3 seconds, show room mode will
be started.
1) If Power Freeze Key + Freezer Key are pressed simultaneously for 3 seconds during normal
operation, show room mode will be started with buzzer sound(ding-dong).
2) If above Power Freeze & Freezer Key are pressed one more time, show room mode will be
canceled.
3) If show room mode is selected, blinks "OF-OF" on the temperature setting display of the panel
and it indicates the refrigerator has entered the show room mode.
4) During show room mode, if fresh food and freezer compartments sensors are higher than 65
show room mode will be canceled automatically and freezing operation will be returned.
(There is no buzzer sound when the show room mode is canceled by the temperature)
5) Operation contents of show room mode
- Display, Fan motor and etc operate normally, not to operate compressor only.
- Defrost is not operated. (including french heater)
- Display function of the initial real temperature is finished.
- Under the condition of show room mode, show room mode will be operated when Power On
after Power OFF.
If Freeze Key + Fridge Key are pressed simultaneously for 12 seconds, option
setting mode will be started.
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Code Reference
Up Code Reference Value Up
Value
If the display changes to option setting mode, all displays will be off except freezer and
fridge compartments temperature display as below.
(Fresh food and freezer compartments case will be explained only because all options
are operated with the same method according to the option table.)
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2) After changing to the option mode, fresh food compartment "0" , freezer compartment
"0" will be displayed. ( Basically fresh food compartment "0", freezer "0" would be set at
shipping process, but setting value could be changed for the purpose of improving
product at mass producing process.)
- If fresh food compartment "0" shows only, temperature reference value of freezer
compartment will be set and current freezer compartment temperature code will be
displayed on the freezer temperature display.
3) If freezer compartment "4" is set as below freezer compartment code after fresh food
compartment "0 is set, standard temperature of freezer compartment will be lower than
28.4 (-2.0°C).
(Refer to the picture "changing the freezer compartment temperature")
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Setting value
Temp.
FZ
compartment compensation
Code
0 32 (0.0°C)
1 31.1 (-0.5°C)
2 30.2 (-1.0°C)
3 29.3 (-1.5°C)
4 28.4 (-2.0°C)
5 27.5 (-2.5°C)
6 26.6 (-3.0°C)
7 25.7 (-3.5°C)
Code Reference Value
8 32.9 (+0.5°C)
9 33.8 (+1.0°C) ex) If you want to change the freezer standard temperature to 28.4 (-2°C)
10 34.7 (+1.5°C)
11 35.6 (+2.0°C)
12 36.5 (+2.5°C)
13 37.4 (+3.0°C)
14 38.3 (+3.5°C)
15 39.2 (+4.0°C)
Setting value
Temp.
FZ
compartment compensation
Code
0 32 (0.0°C)
1 31.1 (-0.5°C)
2 30.2 (-1.0°C)
3 29.3 (-1.5°C)
4 28.4 (-2.0°C)
5 27.5 (-2.5°C)
6 26.6 (-3.0°C)
7 25.7 (-3.5°C)
8 32.9 (+0.5°C)
ex) If you want to change the Fresh Food
9 33.8 (+1.0°C) compartment standard temperature to 35.6 (2°C)
10 34.7 (+1.5°C)
11 35.6 (+2.0°C)
12 36.5 (+2.5°C)
13 37.4 (+3.0°C)
14 38.3 (+3.5°C) Code Reference Value
15 39.2 (+4.0°C)
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Below options are applied to the applicable model with ice maker.
Do not set below options to the model without Ice Maker.
3) To change the ice maker harvest waiting time
This option controls the harvest waiting time for ice dispensing from Ice maker
Set item ICE MAKER waiting time of ice making
Reference Fridge Room 7-SEG
Value 3
Setting value
Temp.
FZ compensation
compartment (mins)
Code
0 58
1 57
2 56
3 55
4 54
5 53
6 52
7 51
8 50 Code Reference Value
9 49
ex) If you want to change the waiting time to 60 minutes
10 48
11 47
12 46
13 45
14 59
15 60
Setting value
Temp.
FZ compensation
compartment (mins)
Code
0 1.4 (-17°C)
1 3.2 (-16°C)
2 5.0 (-15°C)
3 6.8 (-14°C) Code Reference Value
4 8.6 (-13°C)
5 10.4 (-12°C)
ex) If you want to change the ice making sensor
temperature to 5.0 (-15°C)
6 -0.4 (-18°C)
7 2.2 (-19°C)
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Start
** Measuring point of resistance value according to YES Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Sensor **
Is ICE Maker Sensor NO
ICE MAKER : CN90#3 #1 measuring resistance value
** 0 : Short trouble / : Open trouble unit normal?
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual YES Replace the temperature sensor
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Is the voltage between NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
ICE Connector CN90#"4"(White) and MAIN PCB Connector CN90#"4"(White) and
Maker CN1#"3"(Black) PCB common Ground CN1#"3"(Black) normal?
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
YES Recheck the wire connection part
Measuring voltage of IC02 MICOM #30, NO
CN90#4(White) and CN1#3(Black) from
Is input voltage of IC02
PCB typical Ground part are similar. MICOM #30 normal?
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Start
** Measuring point of resistance value according to YES Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Sensor **
Is R Sensor NO
R : CN30#6 CN75#1 measuring resistance value
** 0 : Short trouble / : Open trouble unit normal?
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual YES Replace the temperature sensor
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Is the voltage between NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
R Connector CN30#6(White) to MAIN PCB Connector CN30#6(White) to
CN1#3(Black) PCB typical Ground CN1#3(Black) normal?
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
YES Recheck the wire connection part
Measuring voltage IC01 MICOM #54, NO
CN30#6(White) and CN1#3(Black)
Is the input voltage to
from PCB typical Ground part are similar. IC01 MICOM #54 normal?
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Start
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Start
** Measuring point of resistance value according to YES Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Sensor **
Ambient : CN32#1 #4 measuring resistance value Is Ambient Sensor NO
** Placed in the right top table of upper hinge.
** 0 : Short trouble / : Open trouble unit normal?
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual YES Replace the temperature sensor
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Is the voltage between NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
Connector CN32#1(White) to
Ambient CN1#3(Black) MAIN PCB Connector CN32#1(White)
PCB typical Ground to CN1#3(Black) normal?
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
YES Recheck the wiring connection
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #59, NO
CN32#1(White) and CN1#3(Black) from
Is the input voltage of
PCB typical Ground part are similar. IC01 MICOM #59 normal?
Checking method of Ambient Sensor resistance Checking method of Ambient Sensor voltage
- Measure the voltage of Sensor Check Point #7(IC01 MICOM #59)
CN32#1(White) #4(White) on PCB or CN32#1(White) CN1#3(Black)
- Compare the temperature table after the - Compare the temperature table after the measure typical PCB Ground
measure Measuring voltage of CN32#1(White) CN1#3(Black) are below CN1#3(Black)
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Start
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Start
** Measuring point of resistance value according to YES Bad contact of connector/ insert correctly
Sensor **
F-DEF : CN30#4 CN75#1 measuring resistance Is F DEF Sensor NO
value
** 0 : Short trouble / : Open trouble unit normal?
Refer to circuit diagram in the manual YES Replace temperature sensor
Sensor MICOM/Connector number
Is the voltage between NO(0.6V > Measurement < 4.6V)
Connector CN30#4(Orange) to
F DEF CN1#3(Black) MAIN PCB Connector CN30#4(Orange)
PCB typical Ground to CN1#3(Black) normal?
Voltage measured between 4.6V ~ 0.6V.
YES Recheck the wiring connection
Measuring voltage of IC01 MICOM #53, NO
CN30#4(Orange) and CN1#3(Black) from
Is the input voltage of
PCB typical Ground part are similar. IC01 MICOM #53 normal?
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Start
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Start
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Start
Is COMP ON ?
Execute manual
operation
Is the voltage between MAIN Is the voltage between MAIN Is the voltage between MAIN
PCB CN1#3 (Black) and CN75#4(Sky PCB CN1#3 (Black) and CN75#3 PCB CN1#3 (Black) and CN75#2
-blue) around DC7~12V? (Orange) around DC7~12V? (Yellow) around DC7~12V?
FAN work normally
Is the voltage between MAIN Is the voltage between MAIN
PCB CN1#3 (Black) and CN30#2 PCB CN1#3 (Black) and CN30#1
(Purple) around 0V? (Black) around 5V?
Repair the connection
of Door switch
Door & MICOM State
F R MICOM(#3)
Door MICOM
(#50) Right and Left
Power ON with 5 minutes In initial power to appliance, the compressor
Close 5V(High) 0V(Low) delay after power OFF. and fans of fresh food/ freezer, compressor
For preventing the over
Open 0V(Low) 5V(High) load of compressor) fan operate. If freezer temperature is
sensed of 41 by momentary power
failure, fans will operate after 5 minutes.
Does DC7~12V alternate with below Does DC7~12V alternate with below Does DC7~12V alternate with
DC 2V between MAIN PCB CN1#3(Black) DC 2V between MAIN PCB CN1#3(Black) below DC 2V between MAIN PCB
and CN75#4(Sky-blue) and CN75#3(Orange) CN1#3(Black) and CN75-#2(Yellow)
Replace MAIN PCB
F FAN ERROR
1) R-FAN 2) F-FAN 3) C-FAN
C FAN ERROR
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Start
Micom(IC02) Condition
Does ice maker rotate when Ice
#29 Ready Operation
maker test switch is pressed?
(Test Switch) 5V 0V
Replace the ICE MAKER KIT
Micom(IC02) Condition
Reverse- Return- Is the input voltage of IC02
Ready Rotation Rotation Rotation Ready
MICOM #27 normal?
#27 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V
1) Check the wiring connection
part
2) Replace ICE MAKER KIT
3) Replace the MAIN PCB
Is water supplied after a
certain time?
1) Replace the Water Valve
* refer to operation condition of
water valve
Is Ice maker sensor
unit normal?
1) Repair ICE Maker Sensor
* Refer to solution when ICE Maker
Sensor has trouble
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Manual defrosting of fresh food If Power Freeze Key + Fridge Key are pressed
and freezer compartments
operate simultaneously. simultaneously for 8 seconds and then select any key,
3rd test mode(manual defrosting) will be operated.
Is power applied to
each defrost heaters?
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Start
Check after
5 minutes
Refer to test function Does compressor work
in the manual with manual operation?
Is COMP ASS'Y
normal?
Replace COMP ASS'Y
Normal (recheck)
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4-2-7. When alarm sound continuous without stop(related with buzzer sound)
Start
Door is ajar
Is door closed
completely?
Remove causes after comprehending
the conditions of interference by door
gasket, food etc.
Is water penetrated
into the door switch?
Replace Door S/W
Door & MICOM State
F R MICOM(#3) Is the input
Door MICOM voltage of main #50 and #3
(#50) Right and Left changed at door-open,
door-close?
Close 5V(High) 0V(Low)
Open 0V(Low) 5V(High) Repair wire connection and
Door S/W
Is the connector(CN30)
inserted correctly?
Connector is not inserted,
Separate the door switch and check if Repair bad contact
the measured value of unit is
changed from 0 to according
to switch ON/OFF. Is the door switch unit
* FF Door Switch is magnetic switch . normal?
(it can be operated when door Replace Door S/W
magnet is combined with)
Start
Is manual operation
/defrost selected?
Enforce the cancelation the
manual operation/ defrost function
or power On after power Off
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Start
Does it sound
'dingdong' if press a button
on the front panel?
MAIN PCB normal,
BUZZER normal
Does it make a
sound of 'dooropen' alarm when
you are opening the door of freezer or
fridge more than 2 minutes?
Is the damage
or breakage of the buzzer in
the panel PCB?
Replace(repair) buzzer
Replace Panel PCB
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When lighting of Panel PCB is disabled or only some LED Lamp are disabled
Be careful to repair because display of this model is installed in the MICOM of internal PCB.
It is recommend to replace PCB MAIN after checking except specified solder touch.
Start
Is Top Table
Panel PCB connector
inserted correctly?
Reinsert connector,
Repair bad contact
Is lighting operate
normally when replace
Panel-PCB?
Panel PCB itself has trouble.
Check the wire of Top Table Panel - disconnection, short between wires
Check the wires between fresh food compartment upper cabinet - MAIN PCB - disconnection, short between wires
Check the wires of Top Table Panel - disconnection, short between wires.
Check the wires of fresh food compartment upper cabinet - disconnection, short between wires.
Check the short/open of the panel communication and power supply circuit in MAIN PCB.
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You should check the display after door opening because the display of this model operates only when
the fresh food compartment door is opened.
Start
Is the connector of
pantry room in fresh food
compartment inserted
correctly?
Reinsert Connector,
Repair bad contact
Is MAIN PCB
Connector (CN78) inserted
correctly?
Reinsert connector in MAIN PCB
Is signal of MAIN
PCB CN78 normal?
If Panel Key is not selected Check voltage/Replace MAIN PCB
Is the lighting
operated when replace Pantry
Panel-PCB?
Panel PCB itself has trouble.
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F R MICOM(#3)
Door MICOM
(#50) Right and Left Is the connection
point of R-door switch
normal?
Close 5V(High) 0V(Low) Repair door switch
Open 0V(Low) 5V(High)
Reference
If the door is opened, the contact of door switch will be opened and MICOM will get applied 5V to finally sense Open.
If 5V has been sensed over two minutes afterwards, Door-Open alarm will sound Ding-Dong for 10 seconds in a oneminute cycle. For
that reason, if the door switch has failure, the refrigerator can make a Ding-Dong sound per a oneminute cycle. Please note the step
for its service.
When measure lamp resistance to the Wire Checking method of Door Switch voltage
Resistance can be changed by Lamp input voltage. - Measuring voltage of Sensor Check Point #5(IC01 MICOM #58) on
(Actual measurement is below, it can be changed by PCB or CN30#8(White-black) CN75#1(Gray)
performance) - Compare time table after measuring
Measuring voltage of CN30#8(white-black) CN75#1(Gray) are below
Fresh food
compartment lamp typical PCB Ground CN10#3"(Black)
CN70#1(Red)
CN71#1 (Blue) ;
10(33)Ohm 3 Ohm
Lamp ; 60W + 60W
Freezer
compartment lamp
CN70#1(Red)
CN71#3 (Purple) ;
15(66)Ohm 5 Ohm
Lamp ; 60W
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70
TROUBLESHOOTING
Start
71
5 . EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
RF265/266
5-1) Freezer 73
5-2) Refrigerator 76
5-3) Cabinet 80
5-4) Disassembly of Freeze Door 84
5-5) Disassembly of Refrigerator Door Left 86
5-6) Disassembly of Refrigerator Door Right 89
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5-1) Freezer
7-2
7
5-5
5-2
7-1
5-3
5-7
5-1
5
5-6
17
8 6
5-4
8-3
17
8-2
8-1
1 18
4 1-6
1-2
1-3
3 1-1
9
1-5
2
9-4
1-4
9-3
9-2
11 9-1
1-7
12-4
10
12-2
14 10-1
10-2
12 12-3
12-1 13 15-3
15-1
15-2
10-4
15 10-3
19
16 21-12 21-1
21-10
21-6
20
21-7 21-3
21-4
21-8
21 21-11
21-14
20-3
21-13
20-2
20-1
73
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Freezer
75
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
5-2) Refrigerator
4-2
4-1
10-1
4
10-3
10-2
4-3
10 7 4-5
10-4 8 4-4
9
5
6
3-16 3-1
3-14
3-6
3-4
3-3 3-15
3-12 3-19
3-7 3-9
3-5
3-13 3-2
3-10
3-8
11
12 3-17
11-3
12-1
3-20
11-2 3-18
11-5
12-2
3-11
11-1
11-6 11-7
11-8 3
11-4 13-2 13-1
13
1-6
1-5 1-2
14-3
14-4
14 1-1
1-3 1
18 15
14-1 15-1
1-4
16 15-2 2
17
14-2 15-3
19 1-7
20
23
23-2
19-3 23-4
19-1 19-2 23-3
22
21 23-1
21-2
25
21-1
21-3 22-2
22-1 26
28
29
27
24-2
24
29-2 29-1 24-1
33
30
29-3
30-4
30-2 30-3 31
31-4
30-5 31-5
31-1
31-3
31-2
32 31-6
76
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator
79
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
5-3) Cabinet
2
36
2-1
2-2
2-4
2-7 2-3
2-9 2-8 2-5
2-6
35
3
4-1
4
4-4
4-5
4-2 34
4-3
5-1
5-4
5 5-5 5-3
30
32
1
5-2
33
29
29-2
29-1
28 31
28-3
28-2
26 37
28-1
6 27
24 21
25
7
17
22
23 19 18-2
20
6
18-1
18-3
14-6
8 14 16 18
14-5
14-4
14-5-7
14-5-1
14-5-3
14-5-5
15
14-1 14-5-4
15-1
14-3 14-5-6 15-2
11-2 14-5-2
11
11-1 14-2
10 13
9
11
13-3
12
13-1
13-2
80
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Cabinet
83
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
10-2
9
10
7-3
10-1
7-2
7-4
7-1
9
84
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Freezer Door
85
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
9-3
9-8
8
8-2
8-1
9-6
9-9
10
9-12
9-11
9-10
9-3
9-8
1
6
2
6-2 6-3
5
4
6-1
6-4
86
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator Door-Left
88
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
8-2
8-1
6 3
4
6-2 1
6-3
5
6-1
6-4
89
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator Door-Right
90
5 . EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
RF26NB
5-1) Freezer 92
5-2) Refrigerator 95
5-3) Cabinet 99
5-4) Disassembly of Freeze Door 103
5-5) Disassembly of Refrigerator Door Left 105
5-6) Disassembly of Refrigerator Door Right 108
91
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
5-1) Freezer
7-2
7
5-5
5-2
7-1
5-3
5-7
5-1
5
5-6
17
8 6
5-4
8-3
17
8-2
8-1
1 18
4 1-6
1-2
1-3
3 1-1
9
1-5
2
9-4
1-4
9-3
9-2
11 9-1
1-7
12-4
10
12-2
14 10-1
10-2
12 12-3
12-1 13 15-3
15-1
15-2
10-4
15 10-3
19
16 21-12 21-1
21-10
21-6
20
21-7 21-3
21-4
21-8
21 21-11
21-14
20-3
21-13
20-2
20-1
92
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Freezer
94
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
5-2) Refrigerator
4-2
4-1
10-1
4
10-3
10-2
4-3
10 7 4-5
10-4 8 4-4
9
5
6
3-16 3-1
3-14
3-6
3-4
3-3 3-15
3-12 3-19
3-7 3-9
3-5
3-13 3-2
3-10
3-8
11
12 3-17
11-3
12-1
3-20
11-2 3-18
11-5
12-2
3-11
11-1
11-6 11-7
11-8 3
11-4 13-2 13-1
13
1-6
1-5 1-2
14-3
14-4
14 1-1
1-3 1
18 15
14-1 15-1
1-4
16 15-2 2
17
14-2 15-3
19 1-7
20
23
23-2
19-3 23-4
19-1 19-2 23-3
22
21 23-1
21-2
25
21-1
21-3 22-2
22-1 26
28
29
27
24-2
24
29-2 29-1 24-1
33
30
29-3
30-4
30-2 30-3 31
31-4
30-5 31-5
31-1
31-3
31-2
32 31-6
95
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator
98
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
5-3) Cabinet
2
36
2-1
2-2
2-4
2-7 2-3
2-9 2-8 2-5
2-6
35
3
4-1
4
4-4
4-5
4-2 34
4-3
5-1
5-4
5 5-5 5-3
30
32
1
5-2
33
29
29-2
29-1
28 31
28-3
28-2
26 37
28-1
6 27
24 21
25
7
17
22
23 19 18-2
20
6
18-1
18-3
14-6
8 14 16 18
14-5
14-4
14-5-7
14-5-1
14-5-3
14-5-5
15
14-1 14-5-4
15-1
14-3 14-5-6 15-2
11-2 14-5-2
11
11-1 14-2
10 13
9
11
13-3
12
13-1
13-2
99
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Cabinet
102
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
10-2
9
10
7-3
10-1
7-2
7-4
7-1
9
103
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Freezer Door
104
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
9-3
9-8
8
8-2
8-1
9-6
9-9
10
9-12
9-11
9-10
9-3
9-8
1
6
2
6-2 6-3
5
4
6-1
6-4
105
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator Door-Left
107
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
8-2
8-1
6 3
4
6-2 1
6-3
5
6-1
6-4
108
EXPLODED VIEW& PARTS LIST
Parts List of Refrigerator Door-Right
109
6. PCB Layout with part position
110
PCB Layout with part position
111
PCB Layout with part position
112
PCB Layout with part position
6-3-1. RF266**
CN90 - Ice Maker
~ : Motor
: GND
: Sensor
: Test Switch
CN91 - Pantry Room : +5V
~ : Damper Heater : Horizontal Switch
~ : Damper Motor : GND
CN70 - AC LOAD
: COMMON LINE(L)
: OPEN
: FRENCH HEATER
: R-DEF-HEATER
: F-DEF-HEATER
: OPEN
CN75 - BLDC Motor
: GND
: F-FAN operation signal
: R-FAN operation signal
: C-FAN operation signal
CN71 - AC LOAD : F-FAN signal input volt
: R-LAMP : R-FAN signal input volt
: F-LAMP : C-FAN signal input volt
: COMMON LINE(N)
: COMP.
: HEATER COMMON
CN32 - Sensor
: Ambient
: OPEN
: OPEN
: GND
CN78 CN50
: +5V ~ : OPEN : LCD Panel SO
: GND ~ : Pantry room LED : LCD Panel SI
: +12V Driver : LCD Panel /SCK
: +12V : +12V
: Display Switch input : +5V
: GND : GND
: GND
: Water Switch
~ : OPEN
113
PCB Layout with part position
6-3-2. RF265**/RF26NB
CN90 - Ice Maker
~ : Motor
: GND
: Sensor
: Test Switch
CN91 - Pantry Room : +5V
~ : Damper Heater : Horizontal Switch
~ : Damper Motor : GND
CN70 - AC LOAD
: COMMON LINE(L)
: OPEN
: FRENCH HEATER
: R-DEF-HEATER
: F-DEF-HEATER
: OPEN
CN75 - BLDC Motor
: GND
: F-FAN operation signal
: R-FAN operation signal
: C-FAN operation signal
CN71 - AC LOAD : F-FAN signal input volt
: R-LAMP : R-FAN signal input volt
: F-LAMP : C-FAN signal input volt
: COMMON LINE(N)
: COMP.
: HEATER COMMON
CN32 - Sensor
: Ambient
: OPEN
: OPEN
: GND
CN78 CN50
: +5V ~ : OPEN : LCD Panel SO
: GND ~ : Pantry room LED : LCD Panel SI
: +12V Driver : LCD Panel /SCK
: +12V : +12V
: Display Switch input : +5V
: GND : GND
: GND
~ : OPEN
114
PCB Layout with part position
RF265/266
CN1
COMMON LINE(L)
COMMON LINE(N)
: +5V
: GND
: +12V
115
PCB Layout with part position
RF26NB
CN1
COMMON LINE(L)
COMMON LINE(N)
: +5V
: GND
: +12V
116
7. Wiring diagram
AC
INPUT
AC
INPUT
PANTRY DISPLAY operating part
AC
INPUT
117
Wiring diagram
AC
INPUT
AC
INPUT
PANTRY DISPLAY operating part
AC
INPUT
118
8. Shematic Diagram
AC115V
AC115V
AC115V
119
Shematic Diagram
AC115V
AC115V
AC115V
120
Shematic Diagram
8-2-1. Sheet 1 of 2
121
Shematic Diagram
8-2-2. Sheet 2 of 2
122
Model name (nomenclature) - RF265AA, RF266AA
R F 26 7 A A RS / XAA
BUYER NAME
PRODUCT : F-FRENCH DOOR COLOR Class
S-SBS WP - SNOW WHITE
M-MULTI DOOR SH - STAINLESS PLATINUM
B-BMF RS - REAL STAINLESS
123
BP - BLACK
Capacity : CU.FT PJT derivation sequence within type (Not production year)
A - 1st Generation
B - 2nd Generation
R F 26 N B BP 1 / ***
BUYER NAME
CATEGORY
F : French COLOR Class
BP DOOR : BLACK
CABI : BLACK
WP DOOR : SNOW WHITE
CABI : SNOW WHITE
Capacity : 26(26 cu.ft) SH DOOR : STAINLESS PLATINUM
CABI : NOBLE STAINLESS
RS DOOR : REAL STAINLESS
CABI : NOBLE STAINLESS