Daewoo FRS-24FB Series Specifications

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Page 2 - SPECIFICATIONS

1. When Defrost Mode start? 1) When total Compressor runnig time becomes at 10,12,14..40hours. - Door opening time is over 2 minutes ( Each F

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2. Normal Defrost ModeFUNCTIONS ( Defrost Mode )HEATERDEFROTINGPAUSEFAN DELAY1) HEATER DEFROSTING- Defrost heater is switch on until Defrost Sensor t

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1. How to enter this check mode 1) Push the LOCK button. 2) Push the WATER button 5 times while pressing the FRZ.SET button. 2. The Front LED

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5. Troubleshooting when error happens ( If the relative parts is normal, Error code display will be reset. ) 1) F1 error - Cause : Freeze

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7) Et error - Cause : Level switch abnormal. ( No pulse is sensed for some time. ) - Control : By time. ( Supply mode is skipped. ) 8

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1. Ice making flowFUNCTIONS ( Ice Maker )StartMaking the IceIce separatingWater supplyWater supplycheck- water freezingwater supply stand by- Ice tra

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2. Ice making modeFUNCTIONS ( Ice Maker )Start70 minutes passIce sensor is over-12.5CIce separatingIce sensor is below-9.5C 15 minutes passNONONOYESY

Page 9 - FUNCTIONS ( Fan Control )

4. Weak Cooling Trouble Shooting ; Adjust refrigerator sensor OFF point - Normal sensor resistance. (31.4kohm) - Cut the J18 and increase sensor re

Page 10 - FUNCTIONS ( Defrost Mode )

6. Pull Down Mode ( Test Mode ) 1) How to start - Push the LOCK button. - Push the ICE button 5 times while keep pressing the REF.SET & F

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- All the modes active in LOCK ( Push the LOCK button )A/S Forced DefrostingREF.SET button 5 times while keep pressing FRZ.SET button.Pull DownICE b

Page 12 - Error Display

1. Information X22D.. : Dispenser Only X22E.. : Dispenser + Magic cool zone X22F.. : Dispenser + Home bar door X22G.. : Dispenser + Home bar door + Ma

Page 13 - FUNCTIONS ( Error Display )

WIRING DIAGRAM ( Inverter Compressor )*Option Part(Crusher Function Model Only)19

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WIRING DIAGRAM ( Non Inverter Compressor )Crusher ModelOnly20

Page 15 - - water supply to ice tray

1. Inner lamp changing method Disassembling ProcedureHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part21

Page 16 - FUNCTIONS ( Ice Maker )

2. Ice maker / Geared-Moter changing method Disassembling ProcedureHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part22

Page 17 - FUNCTIONS

3.Freezer cooler area changing method Disassembling ProcedureHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part23

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4.Cooler fan / Fan separation Disassembling ProcedureHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part24

Page 19 - FUNCTIONS KEYS

5. Cooler front cover separation Disassembling ProcedureHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part25

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Evaporator in detailHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part26

Page 21 - Crusher ModelOnly

6. Refrigerator Damper changing methodHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part Disassembling Procedure27

Page 22 - Disassembling Procedure

7. Refrigerator Damper changing methodHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part28

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2. Outside DiemensionSPECIFICATIONS[ The real features are model dependent ]2

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8. C-Fan Motor changing methodHow to Disassemble / Assemble for each part Disassembling ProcedureC-Fan motor housingBell mouth As29

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HOW TO Disassemble / Assemble for each part9. Pump (Dispenser / Ice Maker) 1) Disassembling ProcedureNo NoProcedure Procedure15 Pull out the water ta

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1. Faulty Start ( Lights OFF, Front PCB Power Dead )TROUBLE SHOOTING Power plug or fuse is connected?StartChage the plug or Fuse1st power of SMPS is

Page 27 - Evaporator in detail

2. Freezing or cooling failure ( Weak cooling )TROUBLE SHOOTING 32

Page 28 - Disassembling Procedure

3. Ice formation on Freezer LouverTROUBLE SHOOTING Dews form on the gasket surfaceStartDiitRemove the gapNoYesNoGasket has a gapDoor hang down? Reass

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4. Disconnection / Breaking of Interior Lights Wire 4-1. Freezer Door TROUBLE SHOOTING Freezer light filament is disconnected or breaking?StartChang

Page 30 - Bell mouth As

6. Dews on Refrigerator CompartmentTROUBLE SHOOTING 35

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5. Refrigeration failure ( Foods does not get cool or cold soon )TROUBLE SHOOTING 36

Page 32 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

7. Cold of Vegetable CaseTROUBLE SHOOTING Temperature setting StartCheck Valve Any Refrigerator sensor Error?Change to 'MIDDLE' mdoeNoYesYe

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8. Operation Noise of Refrigerator 8-1. Refrigerant Flow SoundTROUBLE SHOOTING Water flowing or hiss sounds?StartHiss or sizzling sound when comprss

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3. Interior PartsSPECIFICATIONS1. Door storage compartment 6. Xpress can chiller ; for shot-term storage ; for storing beverage ( quick cooling

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8-3. Pipe NoiseTROUBLE SHOOTING Pipes are touching in the machine (compressor) compartment?StartSeparate the touching pipes, if any..YesTray drip ma

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9. Door opening alarm continues after closingTROUBLE SHOOTING Door switch pushing well?StartAttach a thin pad on the door liner or change the door a

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10. Dispenser (Water Supply ) OperationTROUBLE SHOOTING On Display,Water Icon turns on?StartTurn on Water Icon(select the water mode)NoIs there Water

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11. Dispenser (Water Supply ) Water-Leakage Points - Freshefood Compartment1. Water tank Guide Front Image Back Ima

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1. Summary of Heavy RepairCOOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR Bombe (mass cylinder),refrigerant manifold gauge,lil hiWeigh and control the bombe in a vacuum

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2. Precautions During Heavy RepairCOOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR 1) Remove retained refrigerant more than 5 minutes after turning off a refrigerator. (I

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3. Practical Work for Heavy RepairCOOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR 1) Remove residual refrigerant more than 5 minutes later afterturning off the refrigera

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COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR * Pipe ConnectionConnect a red hose to the high pressure side and a blue hoseto the low pressure side.* Vacuum SequenceOpen

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COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR PrecautionsItem4) Refrigerant ChargingCharge refrigerant while operating a compressor as shown above.5) Pinch a charging pi

Page 44 - COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR

COOLING CYCLE HEAVY REPAIR Brzing Reference Drawings48

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1. Display a Temperature adjustment button for freezer compratment.b Dispenser light button.c Lock & Unlock button.d Ice selction(Cubed Ice , Cru

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Water System for Mineral Water Models49

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D / E * F / G*1-ASSY CAB URT - 1 123012933100HINGE *T *R PO T3.0+PAINT 1 133012933000HINGE *T *L PO T3.0+PAINT 1 143001436800COVER HI *T *R AS FRX-6

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No Part Code Part Name Description Q'ty183010359600BASE COMP AS - 119OPTIONCORD POWER AS country dependent 13956183H4BMK183H-L2UB(220V/60HZ)39561

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No Part Code Part Name Description Q'ty3017068900220-240V, 280W3017068910110-127V, 250W33-13014809500SENSOR D AS PBN-43 13012824210220-240V, 280W

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D / F E / G613016767100DAMPER AS DU24-013 1 162a3001436900COVER DAMPER AS FRX-621B 1 162b3015517000WINDOW COVR DAMP GPPS 1 16330143HJ220PCB REF LED AS

Page 51 - Cabinet Parts

Middle Handle Long Handle81 3019057900 POCKET F*M GPPS 2 282 3019058100 POCKET F*U GPPS 2 230100A4J00 FRX-601D, TITANIUM ELLIO30100A4J10 FRX-601D, TIT

Page 52 - Compressor Room

D / E F / G30100A4K00 FRX-621B, TITANIUM ELLIO30100A4K10 FRX-621B, TITANIUM VCM30100A4K20 FRX-621B, WHITE VCM30100A4K40 FRX-621B, SUS43030100A4L00 FRX

Page 53 - Freezer Compartment

D / E F / G30100A5K00 FRX-622B, TITANIUM ELLIO30100A5K10 FRX-622B, TITANIUM VCM30100A5K20 FRX-622B, WHITE VCM30100A5K40 FRX-622B, SUS43030100A5L00 FRX

Page 54 - Refrigerator Compartment

4. REF.SET button 1) Temperature control of refrigerator compartment 2) Initial power plug in : Medium ( 4C ) - Every time you press the REF.SET bu

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1. Freezer Compartment Control 1) Adjust by the pushing the FRZ.SET button. 2) Compressor & Freezer Fan controlled by each mode ON/OFF point.

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2. Refrigerator Compartment Control 1) Adjust by the pushing the REF.SET button. 2) Refrigerator Damper controlled by each mode ON/OFF point. 3) Refr

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3. Fan voltage per control mode Exerted fan motor voltage 1) Normal control : Slow operation mode with relatively low noise level. 2) Load mode :

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