Refrigerator: Service Manual
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REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE "SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS" IN THIS MANUAL.
MODEL: GR-262
GR-292
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read the followings before servicing your refrigerator.
1. Check if an electric leakage occurs in the set. 7. When you stand up during observing the lower part
2. To prevent electric shock, unplug prior to servicing. with the upper door open, move with care to prevent
head wound which may happen by hitting the upper
3. In case of testing with power on, wear rubber gloves to
door.
prevent electric shock.
8. When sloping the set, remove any materials on the set,
4. If you use any appliances, check regular current, voltage
especially thin plate type. (ex.: glass shelf or books.)
and capacity.
9. When servicing evaporator part, wear cotton gloves
5. Don't touch metal products in cold freezer with wet hand.
without fail. It is to prevent wound by sharp fin of
It may cause frostbite.
evaporator.
6. Prevent water flowing to electric elements in mechanical
10. Leave a breakage of refrigerating cycle to a heavy
parts.
service center. The gas in cycle inside may soil
ambient air.
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VALVE TO BE CLOSED
AFTER VACUUM
TO THE TO THE
VACUUM VACUUM Figure 5
PUMP PUMP
FREEZER 61 FREEZER 1 EA
SHELF
NET CAPACITY REFRIGERATOR 158 REFRIGERATOR 2 EA
(l)
TOTAL 219 VEGETABLE TRAY Drawer Type
1-2 GR-292
FREEZER 61 FREEZER 1 EA
SHELF
NET CAPACITY REFRIGERATOR 176 REFRIGERATOR 2 EA
(l)
TOTAL 237 VEGETABLE TRAY Drawer Type
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FREEZER
COMPARTMENT
Twisting Ice Service
(Optional) or General
Type Ice Making
Freezer Shelf
Freezer Door Rack
Freezer Temperature
Control Knob
REFRIGERATOR
COMPARTMENT
Egg Storage Rack
Chilled Compartment
Refrigerator Temperature
Control Micom Refrigerator Door
Rack (Optional)
Shelves
Lamp
Deodorizer
(Optional) Refrigerator Door
Rack
Vegetable Drawer
Used to keep fruits
and vegetables, etc.
fresh and crisp.
Leveling Screws
Cover Lower
(Optional)
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HINGE COVER
BOLT
HINGE
Figure 9
INSU'MULTI DUCT
DISPLAY PCB
THERMISTOR
Figure 7
CONT' BOX-R
● Refrigerator Door
COVER LAMP-R
1. Loosen hexagonal bolts fixing the lower hinge to the
body to remove the refrigerator door only.
Figure 10
Figure 8
BOLT
2. Pull out the door gasket to remove from the door foam
Ass'y.
SCREW
Figure 11
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BRACKET
FAN
Figure 17
GRILLE FAN Figure 12
2. Loosen 2 screws.
3. Full the Control Box-R.
4. Separate the lead wire Housing.
Figure 13 Figure 14
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Separate the Cap ➊ and Hinge Upper ➋. Separating the Freezer Door ➌.
1 2
3
Separating the Hinge-C ➍ and the Refrigerator Separating the Hinge Lower ➏.
3 Door ➎. 4
5
4 6
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the Cap ➑, Bracket ➒ of the Refrigerator Move the Cap ➓ and Assemble the Hinge-C ➍.
7 Move
Door. 8 After removing the washer.
8
10
Assembe the Door Stopper-F é for Right the Cap è and Assemble the Freezer
9 Opening Type. 10 Move
Door ➌.
3
3 12
11 5
11 Move the Pin Position ê of the Hinge Upper. 12 Assemble the Hinge Upper ➋ and the Cap ➊.
13
2
1
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Figure 21
HEATER
5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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YES
No Voltage. OLP disconnected? Replace OLP. 5
Check connection
condition.
YES
Check the Check the resistance of 4
3 resistance of two terminals in PTC-
NO Replace
PTC-Starter. Starter. PTC-Starter. 5
YES
OLP works within YES
Check if applying 5
4 Check OLP.
a regular OLP. 30 sec. in forcible
OLP operation by NO
Replace OLP.
turning instant power
on and off.
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The value is ∞.
4
6 5
3
Figure 37 Figure 38
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Cooling is • Is the power cord unplugged from the outlet? • Plug to the outlet.
impossible. • Check if the power S/W is set to OFF. • Set the switch to ON.
• Check if the fuse of power S/W is shorted. • Replace a regular fuse.
• Measure the voltage of power outlet. • If voltage is low, wire newly.
Cooling ability • Check if the set is placed close to wall. • Place the set with the space of about 10cm.
is poor. • Check if the set is placed close to stove, gas • Place the set apart from these heat
• cooker and direct rays. • appliances.
• Is the ambient temperature high or • Make the ambient temperature below.
• the room door closed?
• Check if putting in hot foods. • Put in foods after they get cold.
• Did you open the door of the set too often • Don't open the door too often and close
• or check if the door is closed up? • it firmly.
• Check if the Control is set to "Min". • Set the control to mid-position.
Foods in the • Are foods placed in cooling air outlet? • Place foods in high temperature section.
Refrigerator • (Front Part)
are frozen. • Check if the Display LED is set to "Max". • Set the Display LED to "Mid".
• Is the ambient temperature below 5°C? • Set the Display LED to "Min".
Dew or ice • Is watery foods kept? • Seal up watery foods with wrap.
forms in the • Check if putting in hot foods. • Put in foods after they get cold.
chamber of • Did you open the door of the set too • Don't open the door too often and close
the set. • often or check if the door is closed up. • it firmly.
Dew forms • Check if ambient temperature and humidity • Wipe dew with a dry cloth. This happening
in the Out Case. of surroumcling air are high. • is solved in low temperature and humidity
• naturally.
• Is the gap in the door packed? • Fill up the gap.
Abnormal • Is the set positioned in a firm and even place? • Adjust the Adjust Screw, and position
noise generates. • in the firm place.
• Does any unnecessary objects exist • Remove the objects.
• in the back side of the set?
• Check if the Drip Tray is not firmly fixed. • Fix it firmly on an original position.
• Check if the cover of mechanical room • Place the cover at an original position.
• in below and front side is taken out.
To close the door • Check if the door packing becomes dirty • Clean the door packing.
is not handy. • by filth such as juice.
• Is the set positioned in a firm and even place? • Position in the firm place and adjust the
• Adjust Screw.
• Is too much food putted in the set? • Keep foods not to reach the door.
Ice and foods • Check if the inside of the set becomes dirty. • Clean the inside of the set.
smell unpleasant. • Did you keep smelly foods without wraping? • Wrap smelly foods.
• It smells plastic. • The new products smell plastic, but it is
• removed after 1-2 weeks.
● In addition to the items described left, refer to the followings to solve the complaint.
Replace the
Check if dew forms in Defrosting
Components of
the Freezer. is poor.
defrosting circuit.
The operation of
Check the Replace the
the Thermistor is
Thermistor Thermistor.
poor.
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TEMPERATURE
STATE OF STATE OF THE
CAUSE OF THE REMARKS
THE SET EVAPORATOR
COMPRESSOR
PARTIAL Freezer room and Low flowing sound of A little high • A little Refrigerant
LEAKAGE Refrigerator Refrigerant is heard and more than • discharges.
don't get cold frost forms in inlet only ambient • Normal cooling is possible
LEAKAGE
WHOLE Freezer room and Flowing sound of Refrigerant Equal to ambient • No discharging of Refrigerant.
LEAKAGE Refrigerator is not heard and frost isn't temperature. • Normal cooling is possible
don't get cold formed. • when injecting Refrigerant
normally. • of regular amount.
PARTIAL Freeze room and Flowing sound of Refrigerant A little high • Normal discharging of
CLOGGED BY DUST
WHOLE Freezer room and Flowing sound of Refrigerant Equal to ambient • Normal discharging of
CLOG Refrigerator is not heard and frost isn't temperature. • Refrigerant.
don't get cold. formed.
MOISTURE Cooling operation Flowing sound of Refrigerant Low than • Cooling operation restarts
CLOG stops periodically. is not heard and frost melts. ambient • when heating the inlet of
temperature • capillary tube.
COMPRESSION
COMP- Freezer and Low flowing sound of A little high • The pressure of high
DEFECTIVE
NO COMP- No compressing Flowing sound of Refrigerant Equal to ambient • No pressure of high pressure
RESSION operation. is not heard and no frost. temperature. • part in compressor.
▼ Leakage Detection
● Observe discharging point of refrigerant which may be in oil discharging part in compressor and hole of evaporator.
Whether frost
Whether Compressor YES forms or not in Whether oil
runs or not. Evaporator. No frost leaks or not.
or forms
in inlet only
Frost formed normally
Observe the discharging
Normal amount amount of Refrigerant.
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WELDING (1) H 30
ROD (1) • Chemical Ingredients • Recommend H34 containing 34% Ag in the
(1) • Ag: 30%, Cu: 27%, Zn: 23%, Cd: 20% • Service Center.
(1) • Brazing Temperature: 710~840°C
(2) Bcup-2
1
(1) • Chemical Ingredients
(1) • Cu: About 93%
(1) • P: 6.8~7.5%
(1) • The rest: within 0.2%
(1) • Brazing Temperature: 735~840°C
FLUX (1) • Ingredients and how to make • Make amount for only a day. (1)
(1) ••Borax 30% • Holding period: 1 day
(1) ••Borax 35% • Close the cover of container to prevent dust
2 (1) • Fluoridation kalium: 35% • putting in the FLUX.
(1) • Water: 4% • Keep it in a stainless steel container.
(1) • Mix the above ingredients and boil until
(1) • they are transformed into liquid.
DRIER (1) Assemble the drier within 30min. • Don't keep the drier in a outdoor because
ASM (1) after unpacking. • humidity damages to it.
3 (2) Keep the unpacked drier at the temperature
of 80~100°C.
VACUUM (1) When measuring with pirant Vacuum • Apply M/C Vacuum Gauge without fail.
(1 )gauge of charging M/C, vacuum • Perform vacuum operation until a proper
(1 )degree is within 1 Torr. • vacuum degree is built up.
(2) If the vacuum degree of the cycle inside is • If a proper vacuum degree isn't built up,•
(2) 10 Torr. below for low pressure and 20 Torr. • check the leakage from
4 (2) for high pressure, it says no vacuum • the Cycle Pipe line part and
(2) leakage state. • Quick Coupler Connecting part.
(3) Vacuum degree of vacuum pump must be
(3) 0.05 Torr. below after 5 min.
(4) Vacuum degree must be same to the
value described item (2) above for more than
20 min.
NIPPLE (1) Check if gas leaks with soapy water. • Check if gas leaks from connecting part of
6 AND (2) Replace Quick Coupler in case of leakage. • Coupler.
COUPLER
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7-1 FUNCTION
7-1-1 FUNCTION
1. When the appliance is plugged in, it is set to ‘Medium’. Each time the button is pushed, it is set to
‘Medium’→‘Medium/High’→‘High’→‘Low’→‘Medium/Low’→‘Medium’ in order.
2. When the power is initially applied or restored after a power failure, it is automatically set to ‘Medium’.
Medium/ Medium/
Low Medium High
Low High
Temp
Control
TEMP(˚C) 6 4.5 3 1 -1
ROOM REFRIGERATOR
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R1 R2 R3
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The secondary part of the TRANS is composed of the power supply for the display and relay drive (12Vdc) and that for the
MICOM and IC (5Vdc).
The voltage for each part is as follows.
PART VA 1 CE 2 CE3
VA1 is a part for preventing the over voltage and noise. When 385V or higher power is applied, the inside elements are
short-circuited and broken, resulting in the blowout of the fuse in order to protect the elements of the secondary part of the
TRANS.
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This circuit is to generate the base clock for calculating time and the synchro clock for transmitting data from and to the
inside logic elements of the IC1(MICOM). Be sure to use the authentic parts since the calculating time by the IC1 may be
changed or it will not work if the OSC1 SPEC is changed.
The RESET circuit is for allowing all the functions to start at the initial conditions by initializing various parts including the
RAM inside the MICOM (IC1) when the power is initially supplied or the power supply to the MICOM is restored after a
momentary power failure. For the initial 10ms of power supply, ‘LOW’ voltage is applied to the MICOM RESET terminal.
During a normal operation, 5V is applied to the RESET terminal. (If a trouble occurs in the RESET IC, the MICOM will not
work.)
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Comp,
Load Type Defrosting Heater
Freezer Fan Motor
Measurement Location A B
ON 1V or below
Condition
OFF 12V
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The upper CIRCUIT reads REFRIGERATOR temperature and DEF-SENSOR temperature for defrosting into MICOM.
OPENING or SHORT state of each TEMPERATURE SENSOR are as follows.
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Refrigerator
Resistance Temperature Remark
(RCR1) Compensation
180 KΩ +5.0 °C Compensation by
raising the
56 KΩ +4.0 °C
temperature
33 KΩ +3.0 °C
18 KΩ +2.0 °C
12 KΩ +1.0 °C
10 KΩ 0 °C Standard Temperature
8.2 KΩ -1.0 °C Compensation by
lowering the
5.6 KΩ -2.0 °C
temperature
3.3 KΩ -3.0 °C
2 KΩ -4.0 °C
470 Ω -5.0 °C
➧ Table of Temperature Compensation by adjusting the resistance (Difference with the current temperature)
E.g.) If the refrigerator compensation resistance (RCR1) is changed from 10K (the current resistance) to 18K
(the adjustment resistance), the temperature of the refrigerator rises +2 °C.
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➧ The circuit shown above is to determine whether a function control key on the operation display is pushed and to turn on
the corresponding function indication LED. The drive type is the scan type.
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- 20 ˚C 77 KΩ
- 15 ˚C 60 KΩ
- 10 ˚C 47.3 KΩ
- 5 ˚C 38.4 KΩ
0 ˚C 30 KΩ
+ 5 ˚C 24.1 KΩ
+ 10 ˚C 19.5 KΩ
+ 15 ˚C 15.9 KΩ
+ 20 ˚C 13 KΩ
+ 25 ˚C 11 KΩ
+ 30 ˚C 8.9 KΩ
+ 40 ˚C 6.2 KΩ
+ 50 ˚C 4.3 KΩ
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is poor. PWB CONNECTOR (CON1)
2. Whether refrigerant leaks or Measure the amount of frost Refrigerant leakage. Remedy the leaking part
leaks or not. sticking on EVA and the and reaching Refrigerant.
surface temperature of
condenser pipe.
FREEZER 1. Whether FAN MOTOR Check the MAIN PCB. FAN MOTOR is poor Replace FAN MOTOR.
TEMPERATURE is poor operates or not. DOOR LINE contact. Replace DOOR LINER.
CONETTING WIRE is poor. Certify MOTOR and the
connection of the black wire
of MAIN PWB CONNECTOR.
(CON1)
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DEFROSTING is NO DEFROSTING. 1. HEATER emit heat? Check the MAIN PCB. HEATER disconnection. Replace HEATER.
poor.
TEMPERATURE FUSE Replace TEMPERATURE
disconnection. FUSE.
Connection is poor. Certify EVA connection and
wire of MAIN PWB
CONNECTOR (CON1)
DEF-SENSOR is poor. Replace DEF-SENSOR.
HEATER RELAY is poor. Replace RY2 of MAIN PWB.
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*: optional parts
301A
401A
303A
418A
303A
501F 281B
411A 125L *
501A
282B
410G
406B
120A
501K
105A
317A 158C
314A
310A
409B
283B
308A 309A
106A
307A 604E *
312A
125L 103C * 604F *
106B
319A
407A
103D
*
315A
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404A
329A
110B *
125A * 131A*
125H *
149A
125A *
131A *
149B
140A
149C
149C
154A
151A
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203A 201A
212G
212A
212C
205A
210A
235A
230A
233A
231A
241B
241D
212A
212C
243A
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GN-262QVC GN-262QVCS
Loc No. Description
Silky Grey Silky Grey
105A DRAIN ASSEMBLY,PIPE 5251JM2001C 5251JM2001C
106A LEG,ADJUST 4778JA2007A 4778JA2007A
106B LEG ASSEMBLY,ADJUST 4779JA2011A 4779JA2011A
110B GUIDE,TRAY ICE 4974JA1054A 4974JA1054A
125L BUSH 3J06307A 3J06307A
140A DOOR,FRESH ROOM 3580JA1027A 3580JA1027A
149A SHELF,F 5026JA1131B 5026JA1131B
149B TRAY,FRESH ROOM 3390JA1136A 3390JA1136A
149C SHELF,R 5026JA1132B 5026JA1132B
151A TRAY,VEGETABLE 3390JP1003A 3390JP1003A
154A COVER,T/V 3550JA1167A 3550JA1167A
158C COVER,LAMP 3550JD1029B 3550JD1029B
200A DOOR ASSEMBLY,F 3581JM1014A 3581JM1014A
201A DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY,F 5433JM0008B 5433JM0008B
203A GASKET ASSEMBLY,F 4987JM1004H 4987JM1004H
205A BASKET,DOOR 5004JD1116B 5004JD1116B
210A STOPPER,DOOR 4620JA2014A 4620JA2014A
212A HANDLE,BASE 3650JA1134B 3650JA1134B
212C HANDLE,DECO 3650JA1132B 3650JA1132B
212G MARK (NAME PLATE) 3846JD1008B 3846JD1008B
230A DOOR ASSEMBLY,R 3581JM1015A 3581JM1015A
231A DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY,R 5433JM0009B 5433JM0009B
233A GASKET ASSEMBLY, R 4987JM1004J 4987JM1004J
235A TRAY,EGG 3390JA1148A 3390JA1148A
241B BASKET,DOOR 5004JD1117B 5004JD1117B
241D BASKET,DOOR 5004JD1118B 5004JD1118B
243A BRACKET,DOOR 4810JA3008A 4810JA3008A
281B HINGE ASSEMBLY,U 4775JM2005A 4775JM2005A
282B HINGE ASSEMBLY,C 4775JA2041A 4775JA2041A
283B HINGE ASSEMBLY,L 4775JA2039A 4775JA2039A
301A EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY 5421JA0022A 5421JA0022A
303A SPACER,INSULATION J722-00008A J722-00008A
307A COMPRESSOR,ASSEMBLY 2521C-B6297 2521C-B6298
308A P.T.C ASSEMBLY 6748C-0003B 6748C-0003B
309A O.L.P 6750C-0005V 6750C-0005V
310A COVER,P.T.C 3550JM2005A 3550JM2005A
312A RUBBER,SEAT 5040JA3016A 5040JA3016A
314A STOPPER,COMP 4J03277A 4J03277A
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GN-262QVC GN-262QVCS
Loc No. Description
Silky Grey Silky Grey
315A COMP BASE ASSEMBLY,STD 3103JA1017C 3103JA1017C
317A DRIER ASSEMBLY 5851JA2002R 5851JA2002R
319A TRAY,DRIP 3390JA1141A 3390JA1141A
329A FAN ASSEMBLY 1J02380A 1J02380A
330B SHROUD ASSEMBLY,FAN 4999JA2020A 4999JA2020A
332A GRILLE ASSEMBLY,FAN 3531JA2018B 3531JA2018B
401A CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 6615JB2005A 6615JB2005A
404A MOTOR(MECH),FAN 4680JB1032W 4680JB1032W
405A BRACKET,MOTOR 4810JM3001A 4810JM3001A
405C RUBBER,MOTOR-N J756-00008B J756-00008B
406B SWITCH,[PUSH] 6600JB1002K 6600JB1002K
407A HEATER,PLATE 5300JB1075A 5300JB1075A
409B LAMP,[VACUUM] 6912JB2002F 6912JB2002F
411A POWER CORD ASSEMBLY 6411JN2003F 6411JN2003F
418A HEATER,CORD-L 5300JB1078A 5300JB1078A
501A PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,MAIN 6871JB1103G 6871JB1103G
501F COVER,PWB 3550JA2146A 3550JA2146A
501K CASE,PWB 3110JA1036A 3110JA1036A
OPTIONAL PARTS
103C COVER,LOWER 3550JA0036B 3550JA0036B
103D BASE PLATE NA 3302JP1001B
120A CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY,R 4995JA1029D 4995JA1029D
125A TRAY,ICE 3390JA1139A 3390JA1139A
125H SUPPORTER,TRAY-ICE 4980JD1002A 4980JD1002A
131A BANK,ICE 5074JA1028A 5074JA1028A
604E DEODORIZER 4756JA3001B 4756JA3001B
604F COVER,DEODORIZER 3550JA2148A 3550JA2148A
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GN-292QVCS GN-292QVCS
Loc No. Description
Silky Grey Light Inox
105A DRAIN ASSEMBLY,PIPE 5250JM2001D 5250JM2001D
106A LEG,ADJUST 4778JA2007A 4778JA2007A
106B LEG ASSEMBLY,ADJUST 4779JA2011A 4779JA2011A
110B GUIDE,TRAY ICE 4974JM1001A 4974JM1001A
125L BUSH 3J06307A 3580JA1027A
140A DOOR,FRESH ROOM 3580JA1027A 3580JA1027A
149A SHELF,F 5026JA1131B 5026JA1131B
149B TRAY,FRESH ROOM 3390JA1136A 3390JA1136A
149C SHELF,R 5026JA1132B 5026JA1132B
151A TRAY,VEGETABLE 3390JP1003A 3390JP1003A
154A COVER,T/V 3550JA1167A 3550JA1167A
158C COVER,LAMP 4620JA2014A 3550JD1029B
200A DOOR ASSEMBLY,F 3581JM1014P 3581JM1014T
201A DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY,F 5433JM0008P 5433JM0008P
203A GASKET ASSEMBLY,F 4987JM1004H 4987JM1004H
205A BASKET,DOOR 5004JD1116B 5004JD1116B
210A STOPPER,DOOR 4620JA2014A 4620JA2014A
212A HANDLE,BASE 3650JA1134B 3650JA1134B
212C HANDLE,DECO 3650JA1132B 3650JA1132B
212G MARK (NAME PLATE) 3846JD1008B 3846JD1008B
230A DOOR ASSEMBLY,R 3581JM1024A 3581JM1024F
231A DOOR FOAM ASSEMBLY,R 5433JM0020B 5433JM0020B
233A GASKET ASSEMBLY, R 4987JM1004P 4987JM1004P
235A TRAY,EGG 3390JA1148A 3390JA1148A
241B BASKET,DOOR 5004JD1117B 5004JD1117B
241D BASKET,DOOR 5004JD1118B 5004JD1118B
243A BRACKET,DOOR 4810JA3008A 4810JA3008A
281B HINGE ASSEMBLY,U 4775JM2005A 4775JM2005A
282B HINGE ASSEMBLY,C 4775JA2041A 4775JA2041A
283B HINGE ASSEMBLY,L 4775JA2039A 4775JA2039A
301A EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY 5421JA0022A 5421JA0022A
303A SPACER,INSULATION J722-00008A J722-00008A
307A COMPRESSOR,ASSEMBLY 2521C-B6296 2521C-B6297
308A P.T.C ASSEMBLY 6748C-0003B 6748C-0003B
309A O.L.P 6750C-0005V 6750C-0005V
310A COVER,P.T.C 3550JM2005A 3550JM2005A
312A RUBBER,SEAT 5040JA3016A 5040JA3016A
314A STOPPER,COMP 4J03277A 4J03277A
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GN-292QVC GN-292QLC
Loc No. Description
Silky Grey Light Inox
315A COMP BASE ASSEMBLY,STD 3103JA1017C 3103JA1017C
317A DRIER ASSEMBLY 5851JA2002R 5851JA2002R
319A TRAY,DRIP 3390JA1141A 3390JA1141A
329A FAN ASSEMBLY 1J02380A 1J02380A
330B SHROUD ASSEMBLY,FAN 4999JA2020A 4999JA2020A
332A GRILLE ASSEMBLY,FAN 3531JA2018B 3531JA2018B
401A CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 6615JB2005A 6615JB2005A
404A MOTOR(MECH),FAN 4680JB1032W 4680JB1032W
405A BRACKET,MOTOR 4810JM3001A 4810JM3001A
405C RUBBER,MOTOR-N J756-00008B J756-00008B
406B SWITCH,[PUSH] 6600JB1002K 6600JB1002K
407A HEATER,PLATE 5300JB1075A 5300JB1075A
409B LAMP,[VACUUM] 6912JB2002E 6912JB2002E
411A POWER CORD ASSEMBLY 6411JN2003F 6411JN2003F
418A HEATER,CORD-L 5300JB1078A 5300JB1078A
501A PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,MAIN 6871JB1103G 6871JB1103G
501F COVER,PWB 3550JA2146A 3550JA2146A
501K CASE,PWB 3110JA1036A 3110JA1036A
OPTIONAL PARTS
103C COVER,LOWER 3550JA0036B 3550JA0036B
103D BASE PLATE NA NA
120A CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY,R 4995JA1029C 4995JA1029C
125A TRAY,ICE 3390JM1002A 3390JM1002A
125H SUPPORTER,TRAY-ICE 4980JP1001A 4980JP1001A
131A BANK,ICE 5074JP1001A 5074JP1001A
604E DEODORIZER 4756JA3001B 4756JA3001B
604F COVER,DEODORIZER 3550JA2148A 3550JA2148A
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