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a. 

Replacing the evaporator fan   

                1>.Remove the shelf holde fixing screws, and remove the shelves. See 

(Fig.1, Fig.2 ,Fig.3,Fig.4)

 

2>.Remove the air duct board. See

(Fig.5) 

3>.Remove the fan fixing screws (1

2

3

4

),

and replace the fan. See 

(Fig.10)

 

 

 

b.  Replacing  the  condenser  fan  (different  model  may  have  different  fan  position,  but  the  procedure  for 

replacement is the same)

 

1>. Remove clip (A)

then take off the electrical box cover of the compressor. See 

(Fig.11)

 

                          2>. Mark the two ends of the power cord of the fan (this is important to ensure replacement is correct),and 

then removes the power cords

C

D

(The figure is as per 

ZEL

 compressor; different compressor 

may have different power cord positions, see 

(Fig.11)

 

                          3>. Remove the two screws under the fan

1

2

and remove the condenser fan. See 

(Fig.11)

 

                          4>. Remove the four fan securing screws

3

4

5

6

),

and replace the fan. See 

(Fig.11.1) 

                        5>. Re-assemble the unit 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Refrigerant jet noise 

             

If there is continuous noise like a water spray  from the capillary,  the end  of capillary  is in  the  wrong position,  or 

there are rough edges on the end of the capillary. 

              1>.Heat  the  soldered  joint  of  the  capillary

A  of  Fig.8  and  Fig.9,  Fig.9.1

then  remove  the  capillary  from  the 

evaporator and smooth the end with an eraser (Caution: Do not allow any particles into capillary unit

 

2>.Replace  the  capillary  into  the  evaporator,  then  solder  it  back  into  the  correct  position  (not  exceeding 

15mm in the evaporator) and pack the joint with anti vibration compound 

3>. Recharge with refrigerant. See 

(Page7)

 

 

  Capillary vibration noise 

          Fault: Hight frequency impact noise in capillary zone 

        Caused by either:   

1>.  The  capillary  being  insert  too  deep  int  the  evaporator,  so  when  the  refrigerant  is  jetting,  the  end  of 

vibration capillary will hit the inside of the evaporator. 

2>. Vibration from the capillary touchig the inside of the cabinet or air duct board, then when refrigeran is 

jetting. 

            How to repair this problem   

Summary of Contents for Wi6114

Page 1: ...WI6114 Caple 60cm Wine Cabinet Technical information...

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Page 4: ...Wire clamp 2 14 DG8 7 W Senser 1 15 DG14 190 SR Top hinge module Right 1 16 DG8 7 R Senser 1 17 DG12 1 Evaporator 1 18 DG18 93 foam 2 19 DG7 3 1 BH Evaporator fan 1 20 DG19 6 Fan cover 1 21 DG22 111...

Page 5: ...module Right 1 35 DG22 88 Support bracket of front legs 1 36 DG14 189 SL Lower hinge module Left 37 DG12 91 Condenser 1 38 DG13 6 11 Cabinet leg 4 39 DG12 6 1 Air circulating pipe 1 40 DG11 4 Drier 1...

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Page 7: ...WI6114 Caple Single zone wine cabinet Caple Single zone wine cabinet Service Manual...

Page 8: ...m the electrical supply to prevent electrical shock Preparation before maintenance Tools 1 Pliers 2 Phillips head screwdrivers 3 Process pipe 4 Electrical Multi meter 5 Amp meter 5A caliper cable type...

Page 9: ...Fault finding by the self check mode Page 12 Sensor fault Page 12 LED display fault Page 14 How to remove the electrical box Page 14 The dismantlement method of the electrical box spear part Page 14 H...

Page 10: ...e and please put the hand close to the cut kerf of the vent pipe If there is a little gas leak form the terminal it means normal or it is jamed B Make sure the capilary is working normally when the dr...

Page 11: ...n ambient temperature of 32 and the unit is empty How to remove the air duct board 1 Remove the shelves firstly a Remove the shelves some models have Phillips head screws to hold other models have no...

Page 12: ...n different types the situations and quantity of them are different A D are the screws fixing the fan no need to remove Remove the fixing screws of air duct board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 then pull out ai...

Page 13: ...duct board see Fig 6 Fig 7 Diagram showing the front side soldered joints There are two different types of evaporator Finned and pipe evaporator se Fig 6 Fig 7 A Capillary soldered joints B evaporato...

Page 14: ...enser See Fig 9 Fig 9 1 B Dry filter process pipe soldered joint C Dry filter soldered joint D Capillary soldered joint E Process pipe soldered joint F Suction pipe soldered joint G Discharge pipe sol...

Page 15: ...fault and it should be repaired or replaced 2 If compressor s shock absorption rubber is hardening or damaged or fixing screw of compressor is too tight or loose it will cause noise The settlement is...

Page 16: ...ig 11 1 5 Re assemble the unit Refrigerant jet noise If there is continuous noise like a water spray from the capillary the end of capillary is in the wrong position or there are rough edges on the en...

Page 17: ...evaporator if the ice is allowed to get too thick it may damage the fan 1 Ensure door is sealed against the frame if there is slight distortion of the seal heat the effected area gently with a hair dr...

Page 18: ...x the wire in the correct position using the cable clip with screw Fig 15 Fig 14 Fig 15 5 If fan is foult please relace the whole fan 6 Note the upper method only for the connector fixed under the eva...

Page 19: ...ime d The condenser and evaporator fans Some models do not have evaporator fan work at full speed e The switch which controls the light functions normally 3 If the control panel and the various compon...

Page 20: ...lays E3 E4 it indicates the sensor E3 E4 should be replaced the anti frost sensor under the evaporator The replacement method is as same as below Since the location of sensor on the old model is diffe...

Page 21: ...the control board and replace the control board see Fig 19 5 Remove the two transformer fixing screws and replace the transformer 6 Fig 19 6 To replacing the display board Pull the four 4 display cove...

Page 22: ...the PCB board replace it with the same model s PCB board Fig 19 Fig 19 Fig 20 Diagram of the main PCB Fig 20 1 To display PCB connect to 8 2 To display PCB connect to 9 3 To evaporator sensor Red 4 T...

Page 23: ...B take off the tranformer B for replacement Fig 35 Divide version control panel connections Fig 21 Fig 21 Fig 22 Diagram of the power PCB Fig 22 1 To PCB heater white 2 To main PCB white 3 To out fan...

Page 24: ...s one by one take the LED light upward replace it Fig 24 Fig 24 How to replace the decorative frame Remove the screw 1 2 3 pull the decorative frame according to the arrowhead that view K show then re...

Page 25: ...18 Fig 25...

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