Page 2 - Authorized Training Center Campuses
Authorized Training Center Campuses Maytag maintains an affiliation with ten institutions in the US and Canada to offer technical training sessions focused on Maytag branded product. Maytag supplies the course content and product but each school operates as an independent agent and collects fees acc...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE; Technical Service Guide; WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE T h i s s e r v i c e g u i d e i s fo r s e r v i c e t e c h n i c i a n s w i t h a d e q u a t ebackgrounds and electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience.Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injuryand proper ty damage.The manufacturer or ...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION ........................13 DIASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLY ..................
Page 6 - Warning; Unplug
PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS) Read all instructions before repairing the product, and follow to the instructionsin order to prevent danger or property damage. CAUTION/WARNING SYMBOLS DISPLAYED SYMBOLS Indicates that adanger of deathor serious injuryexists. Indicates that a riskof personal injuryor ma...
Page 7 - Forbidden
PRECAUTIONS(SAFETY WARNINGS) ❈ Please ler users know following warnings & cautions in detail. Do not allow users to put glassbottles or similar in the freezer. Freezing the contents may cause . Do not allow users to store narrowand long bottles or foods in a smallmulti-purpose room. It may hurt ...
Page 8 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS; Model
2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2-1) Introduction of main functions ...................................................8 2-2) Model Specifications ..................................................................9 2-4) Electric Parts Specifications .......................................................1...
Page 9 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS; NOTE
2-1) Introduction of main function 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS THE SAMSUNG side by side refrigerator has the following characteristics: NOTE This operation instruction covers various models.The characteristics of your appliance may differ slightly from those described in thismanual. TDM System (Time-Di...
Page 10 - Dispenser; without beverage station
2-2) Model Specification PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Indirect Cooling Method Refrigerator R-134a 235g(8.29oz) 38 35 70 115V/60Hz 4 1 Rated Voltage and Frequency Motor Rated Power Consumption Electric Heater Rated Power Consumption Refrigerator Type Refrigerant Refrigerant Input Amount Product Weight Item...
Page 11 - Item; Defrost Cycle; CR; CF
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2-4) Electric Parts Specification Item Model Specification RM25 MK183C-L2U R.S.C.R FREOL - 10 (ESTER) SPLIT FIN TYPE SPLIT FIN TYPE SPLIT FIN TYPE SPLIT FIN TYPE Forced and natural convection type Molecular sieve XH-9 R-134a ON( ) OFF( ) -12 -16 0 -4 8 4 ON( ) OFF( ) 36 32 40 ...
Page 12 - Electr; Items
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Electr ic Components 200W 80 W 100 W 80 W 5 W 5 W 7W 5W 3W 60 OFF / 40 ON (140 OFF / 104 ON) Specifications Items Model Conducting F Defrosting Conducting R Defrosting Conducting CF Defrosting Conducting CR Defrosting Conducting F Defrosting Conducting R Defrosting Interlock w...
Page 14 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 3-1) Digital Panel ...........................................................................................14 3-2) Temperature Control Operation .............................................................14 3-3) Power Freeze and Vacation Operation .....
Page 15 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION
1) Temperature Selection for the Freezer Compartment 1-1) There are automatic temperature asettings of -2 for the freezer compartment and 38 for the fridge compartment when initially applying electric power after installing refrigerator. The numbers on the display represent the inside temperature of...
Page 16 - -3) Power Freeze and Power cool Operation
17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 3-3) Power Freeze and Power cool Operation 1) Power Freeze Operation 1-1) Select 'Power Freeze' by pressing the freezer compartment button. If 'Power Freeze' function is selected, icon display immediately changes to show the newly selected condition but a...
Page 17 - ) At Initial Power On
18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 4) At Initial Power On 4-1) At initial power on of fridge product when temperature in the freezer compartment is not lower than 14 and temperature in the fridge compartment is not lower than 50 , if power freezing and power cool functions areselected, ope...
Page 18 - Caution
=> ICE-MAKER stops operation if function of ICE OFF has been selected. After if cubic / crushed are selected, then water is supplied. If cubic / crushed are selected, now you can be promptlyprovided with ice only that was already formed before selecting ice off. 1-7) When drawing out ice, this is...
Page 20 - ) Water Supply Function; Water Supply Time; Remark; Full ice case : step 1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 2) Water Supply Function 2-1) After finishing the ice extraction operation (initial ice extraction operation, normal ice extraction operation and ice extraction operation of test function) and performing the ice receptacle horizontality operation, if it is j...
Page 22 - ice extraction
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 5) Test Function This function is useful when there is a need for forced operation for testing purposes, A/S, cleaning etc. Thisfunction is executed when the test S/W attached to the automatic ice maker itself is pressed for more than1.5 seconds. 5-1) The te...
Page 25 - power again after turning it off.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION FUNCTION OPERATION SPECIFICATION Cool Fresh Select Zone temp. is controlled by interlock with the set temp. (33.8 ~ 44.6 ) of the Fridge compartment Fresh Fresh Select Zone, 37.4 operation Soft Freeze Chill Fresh Select Zone, 23 operation Fresh Select Zone, ...
Page 26 - of previous condition.
1) Forced Start Operation Function 1-1) Forced start operation is selected if the test key is pressed once while in the test mode. At that time the buzzer executes an alarm by making a beep sound. 2-1) If forced start operation is selected , then COMP. operates immediately without a 5 minute delay, ...
Page 27 - -14) Communication Error Display Function
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 3-13) Alarm Function 3-14) Communication Error Display Function 1) Button Touch Sound (Refer to Sounds Table) 1-1) When touching each button on the control panel, an input confirmation sound is generated (see the following table), according to each operating...
Page 29 - FREZER; Self-Diagnostics Checklist
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION If a corresponding LED flickers, it meansabnormality of sensor and part. FREZER FRIDGE Self-Diagnostics Checklist No BAD ITEM TROUBLE STATUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I/M-SENSOR R-SENSOR R-DEF-SENSOR R-FAN ERROR ...
Page 30 - ITEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION No ITEM I/M-SENSOR R-SENSOR R-FAN ERROR - CR SENSOR EXT-SENSOR F-SENSOR TROUBLE REMARK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DEFROSTINGSENSOR OF RCOMPARTMENT DEFROSTINGSENSOR OF CRCOMPARTMENT DEFROSTINGSENSOR OF CFCOMPARTMENT CR-DEFROSTERROR CF-DEFROSTERROR WA...
Page 31 - Communication error with the electric power cord MODEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION No ITEM F-DEF-SENSOR F-FAN ERROR C-FAN ERROR CF-SENSOR CF-FAN ERROR CR-FAN ERROR - TROUBLE REMARK 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ICE PIPEHEATER ERROR UartCOMMUNICATION ERROR L M COMMUNICATI ON ERROR P M COMMUNICATI ON ERROR F-DEFROSTINGERROR Electric wi...
Page 32 - ) Relevant displays about load status is as follows.; FREEZER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 3-16) Load Condition Display Function 1) If the freezing setting + the refrigeration setting keys are pressed simultaneously for about 6 seconds under normal operation condition, the freezer compartment and the refrigerator compartment temperature setting di...
Page 33 - Changing to Optional Mode
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 3-17) Operation Condition Recovery Function in Case of Power Outage 1) In case of momentary electricity interruption, customer's NON-SENSE CALL would arise if PANEL DISPLAY is initialized. To prevent this, initialization or recovery(of previous operation sta...
Page 34 - Key Functions After Converting to Option Mode; KEY
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION Key Functions After Converting to Option Mode 1) For example if you wish to shift the freezer compartment standard temperature down by 37.4°F by adjusting option, you may proceed as follows. As this function is to change standard temperature, if current stan...
Page 35 - without discrimination.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION 4) If "6" is set as shown in the following option table for the freezer compartment after setting at "0" for the refrigerator compartment, standard temperature of freezer compartment is lowered by -26.6°F. (Refer to the figure of temperaturec...
Page 36 - Set Value
Application Example) When to lower the reference temperature of the FreezerCompartment to 26.6 2) Temperature Change Table for the Refrigerator Compartment OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & INSTALLATION Set Value 0123456789 101112131415 32 31.130.229.328.427.526.625.732.933.834.735.636.537.438.339.2 Opti...
Page 38 - DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
5. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 5-1) Door Assy 5-2) Door Sub Parts Control Panel………………………………………………………....…… 47 Door Gasket……………………………………………………………….. 47 Door Handle……………………………………………………………….. 47 5-3) Refrigerator Compartments Refrigerator Door Light Switch…………………………………………... 48 Tempered Glass Shelf……………...
Page 39 - DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY; Removing the Freezer Door
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Removing the Freezer Door Removing the Front Leg Cover 1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover ( ➀ ) using a screwdriver, and then push the lever- hook ( ➁ ) on the connector and disconnect the wires. Pull the leg-font-cover down with both hands and remove it...
Page 41 - Removing the Refrigerator Door
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Removing the Refrigerator Door 3) Remove the door from the lower hinge ( ➃ ) by lifting the door ( ➄ ). 4) Remove the hinge screw ( ➅ ). 1) With the door closed, remove the upper hinge cover ( ➀ ) using a screwdriver. 2) Pull and open the latch ( ➁ ), and take off the door...
Page 42 - How to Disassemble the Fresh Select Zone Door
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY How to Disassemble the Fresh Select Zone Door 1) Open the Fresh Select Zone Door. 2) Take out the box in the Fresh Select Zone. 3) Remove two screws holding it to the liner on the left side of the rail. If you pull out the doorcompletely, you will find a screwbetween brack...
Page 43 - Reattaching the Freezer Door
Reattaching the Freezer Door DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 1) Reattach the hinge screws ( ➀ ). 2) Place the hole in the bottom of the door ( ➂ ) over the hinge ( ➁ ). 3) Insert the upper hinge shaft ( ➃ ) into the hole ( ➄ ). After levelling between the hinge brackets ( ➅ ). Reattach and close the latc...
Page 44 - Reattaching the Refrigerator Door
Reattaching the Refrigerator Door DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 1) Reattach hinge screws ( ➀ ). 2) Place the hole in the bottom of the door ( ➂ ) over the hinge ( ➁ ). 3) Insert the upper hinge shaft ( ➃ ) into the hole ( ➄ ). After levelling between the hinge brackets ( ➅ ). Reattach and close the lat...
Page 45 - Reattaching the Front Leg Cover; LEVELLING
Reattaching the Front Leg Cover DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY FRONT LEG COVER Hold the leg-front-cover with both hands and insert it while sliding the hooks along theguide at the bottom. Then, lift up the leg-front-cover a little bit and snap the upper ribs into the locking tabs. RIB HOOK LEVELLING If ...
Page 46 - How to Disassemble the Arctic Select Zone Door
How to Disassemble the Arctic Select Zone Door DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 1) Open the Arctic Select Zone Door. 2) Take the box out of the Arctic Select Zone. 3) Remove two screws holding it to the liner on the left side of the rail. 4) Remove two screws holding it to the liner on the right side of t...
Page 47 - Connect the water line to the refrigerator.; Do not overtighten the compression; Install the water filter.; Be sure to align the hook of the filter catridge and housing.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 1) Slip the compression nut and plastic ferrule through the plastic tube. 2) After inserting the sleeve, tighten the compression nut onto 1/4” compressionfitting(union). Connect the water line to the refrigerator. Water line must be connected to drinkable water only.Cut of...
Page 48 - Control Panel; screw
1. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot as shown, and unlock the tabs. 2. Lift it up as shown3. Disconnect the wire connector. The door handles allow access into therefrigerator and freezer. They are front mountedwith screws. 1. Remove the screw on the upper part of the handle 2. Lift the han...
Page 49 - cover; Refrigerator Door Light Switch
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The refrigerator has a door light switch located inthe upper right corner for the refrigerator.1. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to unlock the locking tab and pull the switch out until youcan see the wire connector. The refrigerator lights are located in the upperporti...
Page 50 - Disconnect the wire connector and remove the; Door Bin in Freezer; Freezer Shelf
The door bins allow storage of perishable items.1. Push the bin up and slide it out. This switch is located in the left-hand portion ofthe freezer and sends a signal to the processor.1. With a small flat-blade screwdriver, unlock the locking tabs and pull the switch out until youcan see the wire con...
Page 51 - and slide out the ice; Freezer Light; Front hook
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The ice dispenser is located in the upper portionof freezer. This assembly is to store anddispense ice made by the icemaker.1. Lift the ice bucket up and slide out the ice dispenser assembly . The Ice Maker is located inside of the IceDispenser assembly 1. Remove Ice Maker...
Page 52 - Screws; SCREW
This shelf is designed to support the ice maker &ice dispenser. 1. Remove the screws(2) on the side of the case2. Slide the case out while disconnecting the wire connector. Upper Ductwork Auger Motor Case DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Screws 1. Remove the screw cap and screw.2. Slide the upper fan ...
Page 53 - Insert the flat-tip screwdriver into the center; PARTITION IN THE FREEZER; screws; EVAPORATOR COVER
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The Partition is located in the lower part of thefreezer.Before separating the partition,take outall the shelves and cases which are above thepartition. 1. Unscrew the partition(a screws). 2. Insert the flat-tip screwdriver into the center groove of the partition, and lift...
Page 54 - EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR IN ARCTIC SELECT ZONE
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The Evaporator fan motor in the arctic select zone is located in the lower part of evaporator cover. 1. Remove the screws(2 pieces)attached to the Fan-Cover. 2. Separate the insulation covering the fan by removing the sponge and tape. 3. Separate the housing terminal conne...
Page 55 - Water Tank
The Ice maker thermistor is located in its bottom.The temperature signal is sent to themicro-processor. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY Ice-Maker Thermistor The water Tank is located in the lower part of therefrigerator. Before disassembling the Water Tank,take out all shelves and cases located in front ...
Page 56 - Insert the flat-tip screwdriver into the center of; evaporator cover in the Refrigerator; Pull the upper part of the evaporator cover slightly.; Evaporator Fan Motor in Refrigerator
For the disassembly of evaporator cover, watertank and partition should be disassembledfirst.1. Remove the cap screws(4 pieces), and remove other screws(4 pieces). 3. Insert the flat-tip screwdriver into the center of insulation-partition, and lift it up slightly to openthe door in the lower compart...
Page 57 - Refrigerator Thermistor; Thermistor; Bimetal
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The evaporator is located in the bottom of therefrigerator.1. Take off the partition in the refrigerator.2. Take off the evaporator cover in the refrigerator.3. Disconnect the wire connector.(Heater and Thermistor) 4. Desolder the capillary tube and the suction line from t...
Page 58 - UPPER DUCTWORK
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 1.First separate the two lamp- covers which are in the upper part. UPPER DUCTWORK 2. Unscrew the lower part and the center of the duct-work. 3. Unscrew (2 screws) the upper part of the evaporator cover to take out the duct work by pulling. 4. Separate the sensor-cover in t...
Page 59 - Machine Compartment; The condenser Fan is located in the middle of; Condenser Fan
1. Disconnect the power cord of the refrigerator.2. Remove the fixing screws (8) of compressor cover. 3. Slide up and take off the compressor cover to see the machine compartment. 4. Unscrew the electric box cover in the rear of refrigerator with the crossed-headscrewdriver.(2 screws) 5. Separate th...
Page 60 - REMOVING THE ARCTIC SELECT ZONE ACCESSORIES
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY REMOVING THE ARCTIC SELECT ZONE ACCESSORIES REMOVING THE FRESH SELECT ZONE ACCESSORIES NOTE • Empty the basket before taking it out. NOTE • Empty the basket first before taking it out. Open the Arctic Select Zone Door.Hold the front side of cover, and pull it out. Lift the...
Page 61 - DIAGNOSTIC; Normal
Plug in again and check for loose plug. Check at the SMPS PBA. - Check Main PCB connection.- Check the connections between upper hinge and CABI-door.? - Check the connections between door and panel PCB. DIAGNOSTIC 6-1) If power is not ON At the power of main PCB, the 115V AC and a high-voltage over ...
Page 62 - -2) If the compressor doesn’t work normally; Start
DIAGNOSTIC 6-2) If the compressor doesn’t work normally Does 5 min pass after COMP. OFF? Start Recheck the comp after a 5 min. Did buzzer sound on forced operation?(Check certainly after forced start.) Exchange MICOM and PCB. See the TEST FUNCTION in the manual. Replace IC73 Driver IC(TD62083AP). Do...
Page 63 - -3) If the defrost function doesn’t work
DIAGNOSTIC 6-3) If the defrost function doesn’t work Is defrosting sensor by self-diagnosis normal? Start Exchange and troubleshoot the corresponding sensor. See test function in the manual. Recheck the corresponding sensor for an error if it fails in return. See ‘Load Drive Circuit section’ and Ref...
Page 64 - ) If the ambient temperature sensor has trouble
DIAGNOSTIC 6-4) If there is a trouble with self-diagnosis(sensor failure) 1) If the ambient temperature sensor has trouble This model has an ambient temperature sensing operation in the panel PCB. The sensed information is communicatedbetween main PCB and panel PCB. So you must review the causes of ...
Page 66 - ) If the buzzer doesn’t sound
DIAGNOSTIC Does it sound Ding-Dong’ if you press a button on front panel? Start Main PCB is normal, buzzer is normal. Check the panel PCB according to ,how to check panel display’. Buzzer is broken – – replace it. Does it make a sound of door-opening’ alarm when you are open the doors of freezer or ...
Page 67 - ) Where the Panel PCB key isn’t selected:
DIAGNOSTIC 6-6) If the panel PCB is not working normally: 1) Where all lights of the panel PCB are disabled, or only some lamps are disabled. 2) Where the Panel PCB key isn’t selected: - The basic check way : Please follow the basic check method, and then if it doesn`t work proceed as follows. It is...
Page 71 - An example of F-Room Lamp is presented as follows.
DIAGNOSTIC 6-8) If Indoor Lamp of Freezer/Refrigerator doesn’t light 1. When replacing the indoor lamp of freezer or refrigerator, please turn the power OFF to avoid an electric shock. 2. Please be sure to avoid a burn by the excessive heating of incandescent light bulb. An example of F-Room Lamp is...
Page 72 - Preliminary Check
Check CN50 connector, wireand failure of water s/w itself. NO Main PCB failure: Replace it (IC74 failure). NO Main PCB failure: Replace it. (RY7D Relay Contact Terminal Short Failure) NO DIAGNOSTIC 74 6-10) If Water Drawer doesn't work normally 1. Stop water supply before disassembling or assembling...
Page 75 - PCB DIAGRAM
PCB DIAGRAM 10-2) CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT (Main Board) 74 74
Page 77 - Circuit Descriptions
Circuit Descriptions 10-3) CONN ECTOR ARRANGEMENT (SMP S Board) 76 76
Page 79 - CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 104 Temp.( ) -43.6-41.8 -40.0-38.2-36.4-34.6-32.8 -31.0-29.2-27.4-25.6-23.8-22.0-20.2-18.4 16.6 -14.8-13.0-11.2 -9.4-7.6-5.8-4.0-2.2-0.4 1.43.25.06.88.6 10.4 Temp.( ) -42-41-40-39-38-37-36-35-34-33-32-31-30-29-28-27-26-25-24-23-22-21-20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12 Resistance( ) 98.9...
Page 80 - BOX FAN SPEC
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 1) As shown in the Figure, C/F, C/R FAN are connected to the CN75 connector, and FAN MOTOR consists of ND, VCC, FG. 2) If you intend to operate the C/F-FAN or C/R-FAN according to a certain condition in the MAIN PCB, which controls the refrigerator, follow the instructions below...
Page 81 - 2-9. INTERNAL REFRIGERATOR FAN MOTOR OPERATING CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS 1) This refrigerator uses BLDC MOTORS for the purpose of saving power consumption, the BLDC MOTOR is is used for the freezing compartment, cooling compartment, and machine room motor (this motor drive circuit is a common circuitused in other mode...
Page 82 - REFERENCE INFORMATION; XAA; RB
13. REFERENCE INFORMATION 13-1) Model Name(Nomenclature) R M 25 B / XAA Products: M-MULTI DOOR LABEL LOCATION Buyer only U.S. power applicable DOOR specifications T : TRIM KIT No marking : BASIC MODEL capacity:CU.FT MAIN OPTION (the earlier specification which is initially set) 1-VALUE 3-GOOD 5-BETT...
Page 83 - REFERENCE INFORMATION; Problem; Ice is not dispensed; Possible Causes
REFERENCE INFORMATION 13-2) Q & A Problem The refrigerator does notwork sufficiently or at all The food in therefrigerator is frozen Unusual noises or soundsare heard The front corners andsides of the cabinet arehot; condensation occurs Ice is not dispensed You can hear waterbubbling in the refr...
Page 84 - Small or hollow cubes
REFERENCE INFORMATION Problem Small or hollow cubes Slow ice cube freezing Orange glow in the freezer Cube dispenser does notwork(on some models) Water has poor taste/odor(on some models) Water in first glass is warm(on some models) Water dispenser does notwork(on some models) Water spurting fromdis...
Page 86 - Freezer
Page 88 - Every Time, All the Time
Be Aware, Be Alert Always work safely. On the Job, On the Road, In the Home Every Time, All the Time