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11.3. Disassembly of CASE SW
A’SSY
11.3.1. CASE SW A’SSY
1. Insert screwdriver (-) in a gap of the triangle mark portion
of Case SW A'ssy then pry off Case SW A'ssy.
NOTES
• Be careful not to make a scratch by screwdriver (-) to the
paintwork of Center Crossrail.
• Please put two tapes on the part where a screwdriver (-)
touch to prevent paintwork in the Center Crossrail being
damaged.
2. Remove two connectors.
• Do not pull wire so strongly to remove the connector. The
connector can be taken out while pressing the hook.
NOTES
• The connector is classified by the colour. Connect those
connectors as before so as not to make mistake.
• Be careful not to bite wires between Case SW A'ssy and
Center Crossrail when you install Case SW A’ssy.
11.4. Disassembly of FC (Freezer
Compartment)
11.4.1. SENSOR FC
1. Take Cover Connector FC out.
a. Remove the screw that is fixation of Cover Connector
FC on the right of upper side of FC.
b. Pull Cover Connector FC toward you, unhook the
Hooks(4 portions).
c. Pull Bag Joint from storage part and cut Cable Tie of
Bag Joint, then take out wires and connectors, and
disconnect all of them.
Summary of Contents for NR-B32FX3
Page 6: ...6 3 General Introduction 3 1 Flow of Refrigerant And Air ...
Page 7: ...7 4 Features 4 1 Features 4 1 1 High Efficiency Cabinet ...
Page 8: ...8 4 1 2 Storage Solution ...
Page 9: ...9 4 1 3 Refrigerator Compartment 4 1 4 Hygiene Active and Multi Airflow ...
Page 10: ...10 4 1 5 Vegetable Case 4 1 6 Vitamin Safe ...
Page 11: ...11 4 1 7 Hygiene Active ...
Page 18: ...18 6 2 Components ...
Page 19: ...19 7 Installation Instructions 7 1 Installation Instructions ...
Page 20: ...20 ...
Page 21: ...21 7 2 Setting the temperature ...
Page 22: ...22 7 3 Using the handy functions ...
Page 27: ...27 10 Troubleshooting Guide 10 1 FC and PC not cooling at all Compressor does not run ...
Page 28: ...28 10 2 PC is not cooling or poor cooling FC cooling condition is normal ...
Page 29: ...29 10 3 FC is poor cooling Compressor run ...
Page 30: ...30 10 4 VC is poor cooling or excessive cooling ...
Page 48: ...48 12 Maintenance ...
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Page 51: ...51 13 Dimensions 13 1 Outside ...
Page 52: ...52 13 2 Inside ...