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Remove the middle electrical box
→
Remove the display supporter.
Remove the shelves, after removing the control panel film
(Fig.2)
, remove the four fixing
screws, disconnect the light connector, remove the middle electrical box
(Fig.7.1)
, and
we can disconnect the connector of display and remove the display supporter.
(Fig.7.2)
3. Remove the upper and lower air-duct board
The process: Remove the shelves
→
Remove the screws
→
Remove the middle electrical box
→
Remove the display supporter
→
Remove the screws
→
Remove the upper and lower air-duct
board
Remove the shelves,
Remove upper panel of the middle air-duct board, disconnect the display
connector. Pull control box to either of the side to remove the middle control box
(Fig.7.1)
.
Remove the display supporter
(Fig.7.2)
.
Remove the upper and lower panel of the middle air-duct board
(Fig.5).
4. Remove the inner air-duct board
The process: Remove the shelves
→
Remove the screws
→
Remove the middle control box
→
Remove the display supporter.
→
Remove the upper and lower air-duct board
→
Remove the
screws- Remove the inner air-duct board.
Remove the shelves,
remove the middle control box
(Fig.7.1)
. R
emove the upper and lower panel
of the middle air-duct board
(Fig.5).
Remove the screws fixing back air-duct board, disconnect the
connector and remove the back air-duct board
(Fig.6)
.
6.1.3
.
How to remove the evaporator
The process: Remove the shelves
→
Remove the control panel film(not for style B)
→
Remove
the screws
→
Remove the display supporter
→
Remove the middle control box
→
Remove the
screws
→
Remove the upper and lower air-duct board.
→
Remove the air-duct board A.
→
Separate the evaporator from the compressor and dry filter on the joints.
After removing the inner air-duct board according to above,
you can see the evaporator is
jointing to suction pipe and capillary
(
Fig.7
)
.
Heat the joint E,G
(
Fig.17
)
in the
compressor room, and disconnect the pipe from compressor by using the pliers. Then remove
the evaporator and capillary and suction pipe upward.
Fig.7.2