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12.7. DOOR UNIT FOR REFRIGERA-
TOR COMPARTMENT
12.7.1.
OPERATING PCB.
1. Open PC (Refrigerator compartment) door (right).
Then, unscrew the screw (1 piece) for fixing a control
base cover.
2. Remove the control base cover
• Hit top of the control base cover by a wood piece slightly.
Then, slide the control base cover downward.
Be careful not to damage the control cover and a door
unit.
3. Disconnect connector (1 piece).
4. Unhook hooks of the control B cover.
5. Unhook hooks of the control B cover. (Each 6 portions)
When the operating PCB is removed, control button
block also is removed.
CAUTION
• When you install and remove PCB, be careful not to damage
PCB.
• Connect connector firmly.
• Be careful not to catch electric wire between control base
cover and PCR door.
• When control B cover is assembled on the door unit, Upper
hook of control B cover at first, then hook other hooks gradu-
ally. Finally, install the screw at bottom of the control B cover.
12.7.2.
PC DOOR(RIGHT)
1. Remove the control B cover.
(Refer to "DISASSEMBLY OF OPERATING PCB")
2. Remove the top hinje cover R.
a. Unscrew the screw of door top hinge cover (1 piece).
b. Unhook 3 portion of "Hook D" of hinge cover.
3. Remove the top hinge R.
a. Tear tape and disconnect connector.
b. Remove hex-head screws (3 pieces). And remove
Hinge top R.
c. Remove PC door unit upward.
CAUTION
1. Connect connector firmly.
2. Be careful not to hurt electric wire and connector by
screw when hinge cover is installed.
3. Set the electric wire and connector in place.
Hook "Hook C" first. Then, hook "Hook D".
Summary of Contents for NR-F532TT
Page 8: ...8 3 General Introduction 3 1 Flow of Refrigerant 3 2 Flow of cold air inside compartments ...
Page 9: ...9 3 3 Flow of cold air duct ...
Page 10: ...10 4 Features 4 1 Self cleaning of the whole compartment ...
Page 18: ...18 6 Location of Controls and Components 6 1 Components ...
Page 19: ...19 6 2 Control panel and Control button ...
Page 24: ...24 11 Troubleshooting Guide 11 1 Not cooling at all Compressor does not run ...
Page 28: ...28 11 5 Ice cubes can not be made FC cooling condition is normal ...
Page 45: ...45 13 Maintenance 13 1 KNACK FOR MAINTENANCE ...
Page 46: ...46 13 2 MAINTENANCE OF ICE MAKER ...
Page 47: ...47 14 Dimensions 14 1 OUTSIDE ...
Page 48: ...48 14 2 INSIDE ...
Page 49: ...49 14 3 BOTTOM ...
Page 50: ...50 15 Wiring Connection Diagram 15 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 51: ...51 16 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 16 1 EXPLODED VIEW 1 ...
Page 54: ...54 16 3 EXPLODED VIEW 2 ...
Page 56: ...56 16 5 EXPLODED VIEW 3 ...
Page 58: ...58 16 7 EXPLODED 16 8 VIEW 4 ...
Page 60: ...60 16 10 EXPLODED VIEW 5 ...