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SJ-V35L
SJ-V39L

(4) As a reference to determine the causes of trouble, malfunction and phenomena are described below.

Refer to the following when repairing.
1. Disconnection of defrost heater

As off-cycle defrosting is performed, the defrosting time is extremely prolonged. Each time defrosting is
started, the freezer temperature rises and a portion of ice and stored foods are melted.

2. Melted thermo. fuse or opened-circuit due to the defect of defrost thermostat.

When the above mentioned trouble occurs in cooling operation, the timer motor does not run, defrosting
will not take place, and consequently freezing is caused. In the above mentioned condition, when the timer
shaft is turned by hand to defrost, the timer motor runs during the operation time. However, the motor stops
from the time when the contact is changed, and freezing causes.

NOTE:

As the thermo. fuse assembly is intended to prevent dangers, do not use it under shorted condition even
for a short period.

3. DEW PREVENTION

The hot pipe, namely D.P.-condenser, is arranged around the flange part
of cabinet and the C-partition plate, preventing dew from being generated
on the cabinet.

NOTE:

D.P.-condenser pipe may be felt hot if touched by hand while the
compressor is in operation.
If you are asked about this, please explain that the hot pipe serve to
prevent the dew generation.

Figure F-8.

4. INSPECTION OF INITIAL STARTING

(1) Inspection of cooling unit

1. Set the temperature control knob to "MAX" and check that the compressor starts to operate.
2. Depress the door switch to run the fan and check that cool air is blown out of the cold air outlet of the

freezer and

the refrigerator.

3. When the compressor does not work, check that the timer is not set to "defrost" position.
4

It takes about two or three hours to put food in the refrigerator after starting operation.

NOTE:

Return the temperature control knob to "MED" position afterward.
When the refrigerator is operated initially after installed, the compressor may vibrate excessively for 1 to 2
min.
However, vibration becomes normal if it is continuously operated.

(2) Inspection of defrost device

Operate the refrigerator for 20 to 30 min. and then check the defrost device in the following procedures :
Allow 5 min. to restart the compressor since immediate starting after stopping will cause unsmooth operation.
1. Turn the timer shaft clockwise with a screw driver.

At this time, make certains the timer clinks and the compressor stops.

2. After more than 5 min., turn the shaft further to operate.

Make certain cooling operation is started again.

Hot pipe

Summary of Contents for SJ-V35L-GY

Page 1: ...y safety regulations in some countries the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used MODELS TABLE OF CONTENTS page SPECIFICATIONS 2 DESIGNATION OF VARIOUS PARTS 4 LIST OF ELECTRICAL PARTS 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 7 FUNCTIONS 9 DEODORIZING OPERATION 12 ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES OF MAIN PARTS AND CAUTIONS 13 COOLING UNIT 18 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST...

Page 2: ...u ft V 86 liter 3 0 cu ft V 86 liter 3 0 cu ft Defrosting System Heater system Start Automatic Finish Automatic Temperature control Automatic Adjustable No frost freezer Yes Interior lamp 1 Caster 4 Evaporating pan 1 Freezer Freezer shelf 2 Compartment Freezing room 1 Ice cube maker 1 Ice cube box 1 Freezer pocket S 1 Freezer pocket L 1 Refrigerator Chilled case 1 Compartment Refrigerator shelf S ...

Page 3: ...Climate class T Rated input W 139 145 165 175 Rated input of heating elements W 128 152 Defrosting input W 128 152 Refrigerant Charging quantity HFC 134a 115g HFC 134a 120g Net weight kg 69 73 COLOR Items SJ V35L GY SJ V39L GY Outside color Gray Inside color White Source cord 2pin Plug type A 1 ...

Page 4: ...zer pocket L F door pocket L HS 18 Magnetic door seal Door packing 19 Egg holder S Egg tray 20 Egg holder L Egg tray 21 Egg pocket Door pocket HS 22 Utility pocket Door pocket HS 23 Utility pocket Door pocket S HS 24 Small pocket Dressing pocket 25 Fan light switch 26 Bottle pocket S Bottle pocket S 27 Bottle holder Bottle guard 28 Bottle pocket L Bottle pocket HS The names in parenthesis are the ...

Page 5: ...t R C box Multi louver Protect cover Starting relay Overload relay Compressor Door switch 2P Door switch 3P Mark Cold air flow Figure D 2 SJ V39L Fan motor Left F thermostat Right Evaporator Defrost thermostat Defrost heater Damper thermostat R C box Multi louver Protect cover Starting relay Overload relay Compressor Door switch 2P Door switch 3P ...

Page 6: ...r switch PS100 01T 250V 0 5A 2 terminals type push button Freezer compartment Door switch PS100 T 250V 0 5A 3 terminals type push button Refrigerator compartment Fan motor 3R00044B 220 240V 50Hz Lamp 240V 10W E 12 Lamp socket 250V 1A E 12 Hard plastic body type F thermostat MM1 8038 ON 20 C OFF 25 C Defrost heater MM1 4021 220 230 240V 378Ω with deodorizer Compressor FL1568SZ 220 230 240V 50Hz Mai...

Page 7: ... A Compressor Starting Relay B B P P W Defrost Thermo P R Door Switch F Door Switch O S B Lamp Fan Motor Br Br F Thermostat R W Thermo Fuse Bk Defrost Heater Defrost Timer Protector CONNECTED IN TERMINAL BOX CONNECTOR Plug Cord 2 3 1 B Bk Br G O S B P R W Y BLUE BLACK BROWN GRAY ORANGE SKY BLUE PINK RED WHITE YELLOW 1 2 3 4 1 2 B G Figure W 1 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 8: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 4 1 TM L Defrost Timer Compressor C M A Starting relay F Door Switch C2 3P 110V C6 SGF 21T 5 W 2 C7 SGF 21T 5 W 3 1 1 Protector Terminal cover Plug Cord Tube Tube Tube 2 2 P 2 O 1 R 1 Bk 1 G 2 P 1 S B 1 Br 2 G 1 W 2 C3 LR 09 1V C5 LR 06 1V W 2 1 2 3 R Door Switch C4 3P 110V B 2 P 2 1 2 3 S B 1 Tube CE 2 Br CE 2 B CE 2 G FREEZER REFRIGERATOR MACHINE ROOM Food liner RC bo...

Page 9: ...trol sets to the CHILLED ZONE some foods stored may freeze In this case adjust control set back to the MED position When refrigerator temperature control sets to the CHILLED ZONE some foods stored in fresh cases may also become frozen The values shown above refer to the measurement carried out center area and 1 3 of overall height from the bottom at each of the refrigerator and the freezer after m...

Page 10: ...the operation time delay time of defrost timer defrosted water is drained outside the refrigerator Timer contact is changed to cooling operation and the compressor starts running and the timer motor stops Defrost thermostat contact becomes ON when it s cooled And the timer moter starts running Figure F 4 Figure F 4 Figure F 5 Figure F 6 Figure F 7 TM COMP Defrost thermostat ON Compressor running T...

Page 11: ...elt hot if touched by hand while the compressor is in operation If you are asked about this please explain that the hot pipe serve to prevent the dew generation Figure F 8 4 INSPECTION OF INITIAL STARTING 1 Inspection of cooling unit 1 Set the temperature control knob to MAX and check that the compressor starts to operate 2 Depress the door switch to run the fan and check that cool air is blown ou...

Page 12: ... catalyst consists of zeolite alumina silica noble metal and rare earth oxide It adsorbs and decomposes the following odors It adsorbs Stench odor evolved from vegetables and fruits Methyl mercaptan Stench odor evolved from meats and fishes Trimethylamine Stench odor evolved from fermentation foods Aliphatic acids The noble metal and rare earth oxides act as catalysts which oxidize and remove the ...

Page 13: ... Seal the slit with paper tape 3points 1 Sticking of E V cover sealer A B Lead E V cover ass y Fan motor holder B Motor cushion Motor cushion Fan motor Fan motor holder A Dofrost thermo ass y L band C E V cover sealer C E V cover sealer D E V cover sealer A Paper tape E V cover E V cover sealer B Aluminum tape L band C Paper tape Thermo fuse ass y SL 5N clip Propeller fan 100 Fan clamp L band C F ...

Page 14: ...Motor cushion 2 2 mm 2 2 mm Fan motor cushion B D D Motor cushion Sec DD Motor cushion Motor cushion Fan motor cushion A Fan motor cushion B Fan motor Check claw is surely fixed to the hole of Fan motor cushion Fan motor Lead wire Insert terminal of Lead wire Orange and Gray to the terminal of Fan motor Lead ev cover ass y has positive lock ...

Page 15: ...rmostat Defrost thermo ass y L band C Thermo sensing element side Horizontally E No good Within 30 Cut off to 7mm or shorter View from E SL 5Nclip Thermo fuse ass y Lead wire WHITE Lead wire WHITE SL 5Nclip Thermo fuse ass y Aluminum tape 50 m X 70mm X 130mm Take out lead wire from square hole to front and seal with E V cover sealer D Set lead wire at right side of the hole See from rear But only ...

Page 16: ...g of Fan Set Fan clamp to Propeller fan 100 and insert it to the shaft of Fan motor E V cover Propeller fan 100 More than 3mm Shaft 1 1mm Slit of each Fan clamp and Propeller fan should not be at same position Fan clamp Slit 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 No 3 Pink lead of Defrost thermo ass y No 4 Blue lead of Defrost thermo ass y No 7 Black lead of Thermo fuse ass y No 8 White lead of Thermo fuse ass y ...

Page 17: ...SKY BLUE inserted in No 5 BROWN inserted in No 6 D timer lead ass y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lamp 5 2mm Nylon band rib a R C box cover screw Lamp socket Defrost timer Nylon band rib a Warning label R C box cover 1mm Warning label Lamp socket Lamp Defrost timer D timer lead ass y WARNING 5 2mm ...

Page 18: ...y for SJ V35L Back condenser Figure C 1 Figure C 3 Figure C 2 Cooling unit Location Capillary tube Dryer Charge pipe Charge pipe L Suction pipe Evaporator Compressor Back condenser Sub condenser ass y Hot pipe Dryer Hot pipe outlet Charge pipe L Charge pipe Capillary tube Sub condenser Back condenser Pinch point Hot pipe inlet Nylon band Sub condenser Suction pipe ...

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