SOURCE: American fridge freezer - sansumg rsh1dtmh
I had the same problem. There is a circuit board on the very top of the fridge/freezer. There is a 5amp quick blow fuse on there. Sounds like that has blown. Mine did for performing the same function. replaced it and all is good.
SOURCE: ice maker
MAKE SURE THE DOOR CLOSER IN THE DISPENSER IS OPERATING PROPERLY. IT SHOULD SLOWLY CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER YOU STOP PRESSING ON THE PADDLE.
EITHER THE DOOR IS CLOSING TOO QUICKLY, NOT AT ALL, OR THE DISPENSER IS RUNNING AFTER THE DOOR HAS CLOSED. CHECK THE OPERATIONS OF EACH OF THESE AND SEE IF YOU CAN TELL WHICH.
1. No operation - no panel lights: DC Volts
Fuse
Wiring
Upper Circuit Board
Lower Circuit Board
http://www.gasrefrigeration.net/dom_techdata/26121_2852SM.PDF
I would start with the DC volatage and track it back until you lose it. Most of the time it does end up being the lower circuit board though.
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