Here's the [document|31868|Service manual] for the refrigerator.
On p.23 there's the wiring diagram showing the power supply input circuit.
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You may have to start checking the voltages on the main pcbl board e.g. +12V and +5V are OK as these are required by the board to work to operate the refrigerator.
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You may have to start checking the voltages on the main pcb board e.g. +12V and +5V are OK as these are required by the board to work to operate the refrigerator.
If the board is faulty there is also a main pcb board components parts list which would help to find replacements for any faulty components. Alternatively the board part number is EBR58010501 if you wish to get the entire board
Here's the [document|31868Service manual] for the refrigerator.
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Here's the [document|31868|Service manual] for the refrigerator.
On p.23 there's the wiring diagram showing the power supply input circuit.
You may have to start checking the voltages on the main pcbl board e.g. +12V and +5V are OK as these are required by the board to work to operate the refrigerator.
If the board is faulty there is also a main pcb board components parts list which would help to find replacements for any faulty components. Alternatively the board part number is EBR58010501 if you wish to get the entire board
Hi @alimehdi5125
It might be a faulty control board.
Here's the [document|31868Service manual] for the refrigerator.
On p.23 there's the wiring diagram showing the power supply input circuit.
You may have to start checking the voltages on the main pcbl board e.g. +12V and +5V are OK as these are required by the board to work to operate the refrigerator.
If the board is faulty there is also a main pcb board components parts list which would help to find replacements for any faulty components. Alternatively the board part number is EBR58010501 if you wish to get the entire board