TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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CLAIMS.
CAUSES AND CHECK POINTS.
HOW TO CHECK
7. Sounds
1) Compressor compartment operating sounds.
Transformer sound.
Drip tray vibration sound.
Back cover machine sound.
Condenser drain sound.
2) Freezer compartment sounds.
Fan motor sound.
Sounds from fan
contact.
Unbalance fan sounds.
Motor shaft
contact sounds.
Resonance.
Evaporator noise.
3) Bowls and bottles make contact on top shelf.
4) Refrigerator roof contact.
5) Refrigerator side contact.
6) Insufficient Lubricants on door hinge.
Its own fault. –– Core gap.
Bad connection. –– Correct screw connection.
Bad assembly.
Distortion.
Foreign materials inside.
Bad connection.
Partly damaged.
Not connected.
Bad pipe caulking.
Normal operating sound.
Vibration sound.
Aged rubber seat.
Bad torque for assembling motor
bracket.
Fan guide contact.
Shroud burr contact.
Damping evaporator contact.
Residual frost contact.
Unbalance.
Ice on the fan. –– Air intake (opposite to motor
rubber assembly.)
Supporter disorted.
Tilted during motor assembly.
Evaporator pipe contact. –– No damping evaporator.
Sound from refrigerant. –– Stainless steel pipe shape in
accumulator.
Sound from fin evaporator and pipe during expansion
and contraction.
Poor treatment Cord heater.
Narrow evaporator interval.
Surface machining conditions.
Fan distortion.
Misshappen.
Burr.
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