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CONTENTS

1. SPECIFICATIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••2
2. WIRING DIAGRAM ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4
3. OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••6
4. REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••7
5. TROUBLESHOOTING•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••8
  5-1 FUNCTION OF OPERATION PANEL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••8
  5-2 FLOWCHART OF SELF-CHECK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23
  5-3 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD •••••••• 27
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AUTO 

ICE-MAKER 

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  5-5 FLOWCHART OF TROUBLE CRITERION •••••••••••••••••••• 31 
5-6 TROUBLE CRITERION OF MAIN PARTS •••••••••••••••••••••••• 39
  5-7 TEST POINT DIAGRAM OF CONTROL BOARD •••••••••••• 44
 5-8 

TROUBLESHOOTING FOR SUPERCOOL FREEZING OPERATION •••• 45

6. NAMES OF THE PARTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 49
7. DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 50

NOTE:

• RoHS compliant products have <G> mark on the spec name plate.

PARTS CATALOG (OAB162)

C ••••••Taiwan

Model name
indication
(Inside this door)

SERVICE MANUAL

No. OAH162

Models

MR-B46Z-W-C

MR-B46Z-P-C

Summary of Contents for MR-B46Z-P-C

Page 1: ...AUTO ICE MAKER 27 5 5 FLOWCHART OF TROUBLE CRITERION 31 5 6 TROUBLE CRITERION OF MAIN PARTS 39 5 7 TEST POINT DIAGRAM OF CONTROL BOARD 44 5 8 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR SUPERCOOL FREEZING OPERATION 45 6 NAMES OF THE PARTS 49 7 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 50 NOTE RoHS compliant products have G mark on the spec name plate PARTS CATALOG OAB162 C Taiwan Model name indication Inside this door SERVICE MANUAL No O...

Page 2: ...Dimensions H W D Cabinet Food liner Cabinet Freezer door Refrigerator door Freezer Refrigerator Insulation Cooling system Capillary tube Desiccant molecular sieve Refrigerant filling capacity R600a Refrigerating oil model Glass shelf Two way flexishelf Front Two way flexishelf Back Upper case cover Upper case Lower case Water tank with leadcleaning filter Adjustable pocket Large Adjustable pocket ...

Page 3: ...input W 33 7 1620 rpm Starting current A 4 Current limiter Running current A 0 78 1620 rpm Winding resistance A T 20 ºC 12 4 Ω Motor protector Model MM3 71CCV or KA 122 LATL00 Ambient temperature ºC 25 Time Sec 16 or less Current A 17 Defrosting control Defrosting timer Model Control board Specification Microcomputer Freezer compartment Defrost finish ºC Thermistor 14 1 5 Thermal fuse ºC 70 2 Defr...

Page 4: ...KY BLUE WHITE BLUE YELLOW RED WHITE RED WHITE BLUE YELLOW RED WHITE RED I C MOTOR DAMPER R MOTOR DAMPER WHITE BLUE YELLOW RED WHITE RED S V MOTOR DAMPER BLACK RED GRAY YELLOW RED WHITE BLACK SKY BLUE I THERMOPILE WHITE t t t t t t t M M M U V W MS 3 M SKELETON WIRING DIAGRAM The wiring diagram in the dashed line is the same as the one attached to the products Although the following parts are calle...

Page 5: ... BLACK WHITE RED PINK SKY BLUE V COMPARTMENT DOOR SWITCH VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT DOOR VEGETABLE COMPARTMENT V THERMISTOR WHITE VIOLET LIGHT GREEN GRAY BLUE BLUE SKY BLUE YELLOW BROWN VIOLET WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE V HEATER MACHINE CHAMBER COMPARTMENT BROWN LIGHT GREEN BLACK ORANGE RED WHITE BLACK YELLOW FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR RED WHITE BLACK GRAY VIOLET RED WHITE BLACK VIOLET YELLOW WHITE RED BLACK CO...

Page 6: ...Refrigerator compartment I Ice making compartment S Select compartment Versa compartment F Freezer compartment V Vegetable compartment DOOR DIMENSION Unit mm MR B46Z C R I S F V Height 839 207 207 324 367 Width 600 284 310 600 600 REQUIRED SPACE FOR INSTALLATION Distance between the refrigerator body and the wall to open the door to 90 degrees Including the adjustable support cover 100 7 5 1 726 2...

Page 7: ...e condenser Left hand side condenser Right hand side condenser Charge pipe Low pressure side ø 6 35 Charge pipe High pressure side ø 4 Dryer 150 Muffler Cabinet pipe Evaporator Suction pipe Capillary tube ø 1 6 x ø 0 70 x 2720 Compressor OAH162 ...

Page 8: ...e icons to light up To save power all displays other than are usually turned off it turns off if there is no operation for about 30 seconds When setting or cancelling settings or cancelling in the middle touch one of these Touch an icon to display its setting details The refrigerator s ECO level is indicated with the number of marks ECO GUIDE Touch to go to compartment selection Touch to go to var...

Page 9: ...t beeps sound and is turned off Make sure that the room display and the temperature adjustment display on the operation panel do not light up alternately a minute after the above 3 steps are performed Note Follow the procedure above to release demonstration mode as it cannot be released by simply turning on off the power supply 3 Ice making test Self check Setting Touch for 5 seconds Operation and...

Page 10: ...form temperature ne adjustment The temperature can be set to 19 different levels for the refrigerator compartment and freezer compartment while it can be set to 24 different levels for the versa compartment 5 levels when set to Soft Freezing and 19 different levels for Freezing When temperature ne adjustment mode is set the compartment display blinks about every 10 seconds To Control the Temperatu...

Page 11: ... compart ment door Touch and simultaneously for 3 seconds 2 Select the check mode Selecting method Display Door Operation Any of the following blinking Blinking Open the ice making compart ment door Touch Each touch of changes the blinking indicator s between and Each combination of and indicates the serial number for each check mode The service diagnostics function entry starts from the serial nu...

Page 12: ...ational speed change mode During compressor rotational speed change mode blinks and is lit Display of rotational speed The ones place and tens place of the compressor rotational speed is displayed separately One of the values 8 4 2 and 1 is assigned to each indicator of both tens place and ones place on the display The sum of the values corresponding to the lit indicators is the compressor rotatio...

Page 13: ...hough unplugging and plugging the power code can release this function it is recommended to follow the procedure above for protection of the compressor The set maximum rotational speed of the compressor will remain the same even after the power is turned off Changing the rotational speed After setting this mode rotational speed of the compressor changes every time is touched The ones place and ten...

Page 14: ...amper serial number The indicators which are normally used for setting the versa compartment correspond to the values representing the damper type Each serial number is assigned to each compartment thermistor which is used in thermistor temperature mode and set temperature adjustment mode besides damper operation mode The values 8 4 2 and 1 are assigned to each indicator The sum of the values corr...

Page 15: ...er operation indicators on the left represents the current state and on the right represents the next state of the damper operation Both buttons indicate that the damper is open when they are lit and they indicate that the damper is closed when they are not lit When the selected damper is in operation the indicator for the present state brinks When any damper including those which are not selected...

Page 16: ...n the operation panel The outside air temperature detected by thermistor may be a little different from the actual temperature due to the influence of the temperature in the refrigerator a Thermistor serial number Each serial number is assigned to each compartment thermistor which is used in thermistor temperature mode and set temperature adjustment mode besides thermistor operation mode The value...

Page 17: ...t 15 Chilled compartment thermopile Release With the ice making compartment door open touch and simultaneously for 3 seconds until 2 short beeps sound The screen returns to the normal temperature display The function is automatically released in 1 hour Although unplugging and plugging the power code can release this function it is recommended to follow the procedure above for protection of the com...

Page 18: ...ontinues operating even if a door gets opened Display during the error history display mode During error history display mode blinks and is lit Display of error history information a Mode display Display the selected mode history display mode or order of occurrence mode b Tens place of the error code It displays the tens place of error code It applies the same representative method as the error di...

Page 19: ...isplay E13 E01 E31 3sec 0 5 sec Repetition 0 5 sec 0 5 sec 0 5 sec 5sec 5sec 5sec 3sec Pre display Points to be checked and resetting the error history Check and take appropriate measures according to the procedures as stated in 5 2 1 Conduct self check again to make sure there is no malfunction Make sure all connectors are connected properly and there is no loose connection Refer to Setting and s...

Page 20: ...ach indicator The sum of the values corresponding to the lit indicators is the compartment serial number Display Corresponding values 8 4 2 1 b Set temperature adjustment level 3 indicators of and display the adjustment level of the setting temperature 2 Adjusting the set temperature i Select the compartment with Each touch of changes the compartment of which set temperature will be adjusted along...

Page 21: ...Serial number Assigned Display 1 Pipe heater b Heater energization rate adjustment performed not performed Stop button displays if the heater energization rate adjustment is performed or not performed Display Heater energization rate adjustment Not lit Not performed Lit Performed a Heater serial number b Heater energization rate adjustment Performed Not performed Blinking Mode display Lit Heater e...

Page 22: ... sound 2 The alarm alert when a trouble is found in the refrigerator fan motor or in the box fan motor The alarm alert every time the door is closed until normal operation is obtained Check the error code by following the steps in Self check and error display method and operation on page 23 3 The ice tray lock lever is removed while the ice making operation is performed The alarm reminds the user ...

Page 23: ...r Water pipe Vegetable compartment heater etc Water pump motor Note2 If any abnormality is found when plugging the power cord compressor and fan motor stop for 10 minutes Note3 The alarm beeps when some abnormalities motor locked have occurred at the refrigerator fan motor or the box fan motor The alarm beeps every time the door is closed until normal operation is obtained Note4 If any abnormality...

Page 24: ...lay Error code Display Trouble Detecting method 3 Check point Corrective measures Control Tens place Ones place Self check Testing 1 Ice maker is under testing Error display E 01 4 Communication error of operation panel The following commu nication errors occur between control board and operation P C board They transmit and receive data that is unrelated to the settings They cannot transmit and re...

Page 25: ...t thermistor 1 Connector CN9S on control board 6 pin wire to wire connector Repair the contact fail ure The compressor is ON the damper of the ice mak ing compartment is open The compressor is OFF the damper of the ice mak ing compartment is close 2 Check the resistance of thermistor Replace E 18 Trouble of outside air thermistor There is a short or open circuit in the outside air thermistor Repla...

Page 26: ...on returns to normal condi tion the display of error code disappears E 50 Trouble of inverter circuit There is any trouble in the circuit which detects current of com pressor Refer to Compressor does not operate on page 34 The compressor is stopped and reactivated 10 minutes later E 51 Trouble of bus bar volt age The range of bus bar volt age is not approx 50 340 V DC E 52 Trouble of inverter soft...

Page 27: ...oard CN2A CN5D CN9S CN3A 6 pin connector 6 pin connector 6 pin connector Water supply pipe heater Water tank heater Water supply pump motor Ice making compartment thermistor Ice tray detection reed switch Ice maker gear box Ice maker thermopile 4 pin connector Parts outside inside refrigerator For 310V DC system Compressor For 110V AC system Defrost heater 1 Defrost heater 2 Vegetable compartment ...

Page 28: ...operation panel is not operated for 30 seconds or more The indicator also goes out While the display is gone out the indicator that represents the status of the ice tray lock lever comes on when any of the doors of the refrigerator ice making and freezer compartments is opened or closed Status of ice tray lock lever Display of Lit The ice tray lock lever is set No lit While the indicator is blinki...

Page 29: ...rts Push in the water supply pipe fi rmly so there are no gaps If there are gaps or looseness it may cause a malfunction Insert it horizontally so that there are no gaps Failing to do so may cause noises to occur ice to not freeze and may also cause the water in the water tank or food in the refrigerator compartment to freeze Pipe Tank Holder will appear on the operation panel If the alarm sounds ...

Page 30: ...rt circuit Replace the water supply pump 12 Check if there are any dirt or foreign objects which are difficult to remove in the water tank Also check if there is any crack or deformation on the tank Crack or deformation Replace the water tank The indicator is lit on the control panel 13 Check the resistance of the ice tray detection reed switch Open circuit Replace the reed switch assembly 14 Chec...

Page 31: ...st After ice making test operation does the motor damper baf fle for the refrigerator compartment in the bottom of the refrigerator compartment open and close Wait 1 minute for self check See Self check method and its operation Ice making test operation on page 23 Dip the refrigerator compartment thermistor into ice water 0 C and disconnect the 2 pin connector leading from the thermistor attachmen...

Page 32: ...tor in the connector cover in the bottom of the refrigerator control panel and measure the resistance between the white and white terminals Resistance at 0 Approx 6 7 k Does the motor damper have a sign of frost Frosted Repair the frosted part Replace the motor damper for chilled and ice mak ing compartment Normal Yes No Yes Is connector CN5D on the control board con nected properly Normal The set...

Page 33: ... Resistance at 0 approx 6 7 k Yes Yes Does cool air blow from air outlet when opening the refrigerator com partment door and attaching a magnet bar on the door switch 2 The set temperature can be adjusted on the operation panel Page 20 Replace the compressor Replace the lead wire assembly lead wire of compressor Abnormal Normal Detach connector CN50G on control board and check the resistance betwe...

Page 34: ...pressor is energized every 10 minutes The compressor vibrates at start up when it is being energized Touch the compressor with your hand to check the vibration Measure the winding resistance of compressor between each terminal Is the resistance approx 12 4 20 No No Replace the compressor Replace lead wire assembly Is compressor energized at startup Check the connection status of the CN50G connecto...

Page 35: ...In such a case perform the ice making test operation to check what the error is At the same time also check that the com pressor is operating for more than 3 minutes and each com partment is getting cooled start The connector CN50G on the control board is properly connected The connector of compressor is properly connected Remove the CN50G connector on the control board and measure the winding res...

Page 36: ...t door switch 2 pin connector Vegetable compartment door switch Refrigerator compartment door switch Ice making compartment door switch Control board 2 Unplug and plug the power cord and check wheth er the refrigerator fan is rotating 3 2 Check that there is continuity between thermal fuse and defrost heater 2 4 Check the continuity by disconnecting the CN9S on the control board 1 Control board Co...

Page 37: ...nd between and Check that the winding of the motor damper for versa compart ment and vegetable compartment has a resistance of approx 415 0 or Is the 6 pin connector which is in the connector cover in the back of ice making compartment connected properly The 6 pin connector is connected to the motor damper Refer to the figure below Failure in the thermistor Replace the vegetable compartment thermi...

Page 38: ... the figure below Refrigerator compartment Versa compart ment Ice making compart ment Attach a magnet bar here 1 Failure in thermistor Replace the versa compartment thermistor Check the versa compartment thermistor Dip the versa compartment thermistor into ice water 0 C and disconnect the 6 pin connector in the back of the ice making compartment and measure the resistance between the terminals whi...

Page 39: ...rigerator compartment Under the water tank holder in refrigerator com partment In the lower back of the refrigera tor compartment The connector is in the left back of the refrigerator compartment Measure the resistance with a tester Ambient temperature Room temperature Measure the resistance with a tester Ambient temperature Room temperature Measure the resistance with a tester Ambient temperature...

Page 40: ...w 415 Approx Open or short circuit 0 Normal Abnormal faulty Winding Blue White Red Yellow 415 Approx Open or short circuit 0 Rated input W 0 5 Rated input W 0 4 Red Yellow Blue White Defrost heater 2 In the drip tray under the evap orator of the freezer compartment Measure the resistance with a tester Ambient temperature Room temperature Defrost heater 1 Embedded in the evaporator Inside the alumi...

Page 41: ...on method The heater turns on when vegetable compartment thermistor has reached a lower temperature than the set temperature for vegetable compartment Normal Abnormal faulty 2 0 k Approx Open circuit Rated input W 7 0 Operation method The heater turns on with the energization rate adjusted accord ing to each setting for the ice making refrigerator and freezer compartment Normal Abnormal faulty 8 2...

Page 42: ...nector or a failure in the element of the thermistor 2 When the self check indicates the abnormality of the thermistor a few seconds after the power is turned on check the contact of the connec tor Defrost thermistor Evaporator Ice making thermistor Versa compart ment thermis tor and Freezer compartment thermistor In the fan grille of each compart ment Vegetable com partment In the back of partiti...

Page 43: ... is in the left back of the refrigerator compartment Duct heater Normal Abnormal faulty 8 6 k Approx Open circuit Rated input W 6 7 Operation method The heater controls energization depending on the settings for the versa compartment ambient temperature and how many times the door is opened In the return air course of the refrigerator compartment inside the fan grille Water tank heater Normal Abno...

Page 44: ...to 20 V DC Bus bar 310 V DC and on DS91C 5 V DC Control Between 5 D DC and GND in the test point diagram below CN9S 1 Transmission of operation panel data 16 Water supply pump 4 3 V 2 Power 5 0 V 17 3 Reception of operation panel data 18 Refrigerator compartment thermistor back 4 Box fan FG 19 5 Door switch input for refrigera tor compartment 20 6 Refrigerator fan motor FG 21 Ice maker thermopile ...

Page 45: ... a low coagulating temperature may not freeze in the soft freezing mode 3 Food and drink freeze hard They are not maintained in the supercooled state Water in a plastic bottle freezes hard Drinks freeze hard Supercooling A state where water remains liquid under 0 C The user did not check the drink right after the displayed icon for goes out Supercool freezing is a function which releases the item ...

Page 46: ...th pouches stay in there more than overnight Warm up and thaw the frozen curry and check the texture of potatoes If the potatoes in the supercooled curry maintains higher firmness compared to the ones in the frozen curry the supercool freezing function has no problem Rear air outlet Twin damper 1 Supercool freezing control It is normal that the temperature rises after the supercool freezing is set...

Page 47: ...nsiderable individual variation in the temperature detected by the thermopile the tolerance of the absolute temperature is relatively large If no problem is found by the check it is generally regarded as normal If the check results in normal it can be regarded as normal even if the detected temperature found by the check is slightly out of the normal range 2 Diagnosis 1 Response check 1 Procedure ...

Page 48: ...ature Information about the object according to the ambient temperature Vtobj unit V Each voltage value is a representative value as a guide Values of Vtobj in the following chart are output when the object is placed under the entire field of view of the thermopile Temperature of the object 20 10 0 10 20 30 Ambient temperature 1 077 1 298 1 565 1 879 2 24 2 647 Vtamb V 20 2 225 1 66 1 02 0 302 15 ...

Page 49: ...artment About 0 C to 6 C Bottle Pocket Store plastic or glass bottles Interior Light Uses 6 LEDs Adjustable Pocket Large Adjustable Pocket Small Lower Case Upper Case Glass Shelf The glass shelves are reversible Upper Case Cover Air Outlet If food with a high water content is placed near the air outlets it may freeze Cans of beer soda etc in particular may burst when frozen The adjustable pockets ...

Page 50: ...nt Back Upper case cover Upper case Ceiling of slide cases Lower case Partition for chilled compartment Partition for tank 1 Lift the front of the shelf using both hands 2 Pull out to the front Swiftly pulling out the part to the front can damage the side of the door Pull out the part slowly to remove it 3 Lift the front of the shelf using both hands See figure 2 4 Pull out to the front See figure...

Page 51: ...d compartment Upper case cover 9 Fully pull out the upper case and lift the front of the upper case until the bottom can be seen See figure 7 10 While tilting the upper case to your side pull it out See figure 8 13 Fully pull out the lower case See figure 9 14 Lift the lower case out to the front See figure 9 11 Pull out the ceiling of the slide compartment while pushing the front tabs on both sid...

Page 52: ...artment while paying attention to the position of the tabs See photo 5 15 Disengage the tabs on the right and the left of the partition for chilled compartment by lifting them up See photo 4 16 Pull out the partition for chilled compartment together with the partition for tank toward you then lift them to remove them See photo 4 17 Pull out and remove the partition for tank along the groove of the...

Page 53: ... damper cover 5 Remove the screw and slide the interior LED toward back to disengage from the center front tab and 4 tabs on left and right Disconnect the connectors See photo 12 Do not pinch the lead wires and connector in the cover when attaching it Ceiling of refrigerator compartment Interior LED Screw Tab Tabs Tabs Control panel Duct R Caution on assembly Interior LED Caution on assembly Photo...

Page 54: ...When mounting the water supply pump motor for service attach 2 screws to the cover of the water supply pump motor Water supply pump motor Cover of water supply pump motor Screws 9 Insert a flat blade screwdriver between the refrigerator body and the switch Figure 10 Cover of water supply pump motor White Red Mirror hinge Lead wires cut in figure 10 body side Mirror hinge Backside connector White R...

Page 55: ...es refrigerant leakage or failure in cooling Do not deform or damage the pipe See photo 19 Deforming or damaging the pipe causes refrigerant leak age or failure in cooling Orient the arrow upward and install the partition I S See photo 17 6 Remove 3 screws and 4 sliders on the front of the refrigera tor compartment Remove the tabs at the both sides of partition I S cover Remove them with a driver ...

Page 56: ...d you See photos 20 21 13 Remove seal tapes for lead wire fixing 3 places and for ther mopile substrate waterproofing 1 place See Figure 13 Press to disengage a tab 1 place on top of the cover of the ice maker thermopile from behind ice making tray side and remove the ice maker thermopile See figure 14 Screw The Ice maker thermopile is taped in place on the body of the automatic ice maker Insert a...

Page 57: ...ich are bundled with a gray sponge and connected to the fan grille See photo 24 After removing the fan grille attach the lead wire leading from the inner liner onto the side of the refrigerator with a tape to protect the lead wire from getting wet with evaporator conden sation The following parts are integrated in the fan grille motor damper for versa compartment and vegetable com partment motor d...

Page 58: ... and cover it with seal tape Figure 18 Figure 17 Photo 25 The refrigerant flows in the muffler from top to bot tom The pipe from the evaporator exit leads to the top of the muffler The pipe from the muffler gray tube leads to the no marking unit outlet pipe Tab for fixing the evaporator Tab for fixing the defrost heater Pull the evaporator up in the direction of the arrow A to detach it from the t...

Page 59: ... wires to the inner liner with seal tape See photo 28 After connecting the connector right securely stow the con nector in the contoured section of the inner liner Cover the section with seal tape Use the seal tape provided with the defrost heater 2 Connect the defrost heater 2 connector left and stow the connector in the cover of the fan grille Lead wire Tab Put 4 pieces of seal tape on the posit...

Page 60: ...4 pin connector Cut the lead wires of the defrost thermistor at the base of the 4 pin connector See photo 31 Installation Connect the replacement defrost thermistor to the evaporator connector See photo 32 Secure the defrost thermistor to the muffler with 3 nylon fas teners large provided with the replacement defrost thermis tor Then tie the lead wires of defrost thermistor and those of the evapor...

Page 61: ...om of the door See photo 36 2 Hold the cover of operation panel from the sides and pull downward If only the cover is removed pull out the operation panel with a tool such as long nose pliers See photo 37 Please pull it out carefully because it is still wired to the body 3 Take out the panel by detaching the connector of lead wires leading from the body See photo 39 Ceiling of vegetable compartmen...

Page 62: ... Tab Control board Reactor Tab CN4A Connect the blue connector CN2A Connect the white connector CN2A White Connector collor CN4A Blue 7 Elect cover Control board Reactor 1 Remove 6 screws to fix the elect cover with on the back of the elect cover and 3 screws on the ceiling See photo 41 2 Disconnect the connector and remove the control board To prevent pinching of the lead wires and poor insertion...

Page 63: ...e drain pan upward Avoid crushing the pipes 4 Pull out the box fan by removing the fixing screw See photo 45 and the connector Route the wiring as shown in photo 46 5 Install the condenser in the reverse order of removal Bend the pipes in the drain pan downward as they were before disassembly Provide a clearance of 10 15 mm between the piping and the sides of the drain pan Photo 44 Photo 45 Photo ...

Page 64: ...t piping and secure clearance of about 10 to 15 mm around pipes Make sure clearance is secured especially between the following parts Between charge pipe and compressor cover bottom pan compressor or discharge pipe Between suction pipe and compressor cover or capillary tube Between capillary tube and lead wires Between HOT PIPE FINAL ASSY and bottom pan Figure 21 1 Pierce the charge pipes high pre...

Page 65: ...ts floor may be damaged due to objects trapped in the caster It is recommended to take preventive measures such as cleaning around the refrigerator and covering the floor with boards before moving the refrigerator After adjusting the refrigerator compartment door check the open close operation Condition Adjusting doors horizontally Adjusting vertical space between doors Too much space Not enough s...

Page 66: ...ICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Copyright 2016 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Published May 2016 No OAH162 Made in Japan Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

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