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Service Manual

Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care

Published by Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care 

Printed in the Netherlands 

© Copyright reserved 

Subject to modification

  

Perfect 

Draft

HD3610/50

07/10

PRODUCT INFORMATION

-  This product meets the requirements regarding 

interference suppression on radio and TV.

-  After the product has been repaired, it should function 

properly and has to meet the safety requirements as 
officially laid down at this moment.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

- Power 

: 70 W

-  Power consumption :
    -  Cool down period average

 

(KEG 23 °C -> 3 °C) 

:  0.062 kWh

  - Standby 

period

 

(KEG on 3 °C) 

:  0.042 kWh

-  Voltage 

:  100 - 120 V - 50/60 Hz

 

 

  200 - 240 V - 50/60 Hz

-  Flow rate 

:  2 L per minute

- Contents Keg 

: 6 L

- Colour setting 

: Select Grey

- SAP coding 

: HD3610/50

OPTIONAL (accessories)

-  No specific issues

Summary of Contents for HD3610/50

Page 1: ...rference suppression on radio and TV After the product has been repaired it should function properly and has to meet the safety requirements as officially laid down at this moment TECHNICAL INFORMATION Power 70 W Power consumption Cool down period average KEG 23 C 3 C 0 062 kWh Standby period KEG on 3 C 0 042 kWh Voltage 100 120 V 50 60 Hz 200 240 V 50 60 Hz Flow rate 2 L per minute Contents Keg 6...

Page 2: ... be removed With a small screwdriver the Peltier element can be removed from the heat sink some force maybe needed Before placing the new Peltier element clean the chiller plate and heat sink thoroughly Provide heat sink paste on the heat sink and chiller plate With a plastic comb or plastic like a credit card carefully provide the heat sink paste as equable as possible Place the new Peltier eleme...

Page 3: ... 1500 mBar Through the over pressure around the plastic bag comparable like you squeeze into the plastic bag the Beer will be pressurized sort of as well By pulling the tap handle the tube connector hose will become opened and the Beer will flow out of the plastic bag via the tube connector in to the glass After this cycle the pump will start running to get back in the overpressure situation like ...

Page 4: ...e Green LED see table Software indication below how the software version can be read Soft ware version Indication Year week code Red Yellow Green 1 0 A OFF OFF ON 1 1 A OFF ON OFF 1 2 A OFF ON ON 1 3 A ON OFF OFF 1 4 A ON OFF ON 1 5 A ON ON OFF 1 6 A ON ON ON 2 0 B OFF OFF ON 2 1 B OFF ON OFF 2 2 B OFF ON ON Etc Stepping through the Service mode Now the service mode is entered it is possible by pr...

Page 5: ...00 900 3 1200 1500 4 out of range LED lights up 1 Red 2 Yellow 3 Green 4 All LED s OFF Apply calibrated air pressure to the Pressure sensor or by the Air coupling hole Depending on the possibilities either voltage or pressure can be applied for testing 4 Fan motor low level 1 Fan starts running 2 LED s Off Keep KEG switch pressed Fan runs on 80 level Voltage across fan 7 8 5 Vdc 0 25 Vrms 5 Fan mo...

Page 6: ...he chiller plate were the cap was removed 2 Block the air inlet coupling at the Keg side see picture 6 for location Picture 6 3 Plug the appliance in the wall socket and bridge over the Keg present mechanically or electrically so the appliance will start 4 When the appliance has started the pump will run shortly in case the air inlet has been blocked properly 5 Readout the temperature meter and no...

Page 7: ...ions Hairline cracks 2 Leakage in air coupling 3 Leakage in the pump and or connections 4 Defective air pressure sensor Air leakage external Parts that could cause the external air leakage are Tap unit keg and air coupling 1 Leakage in connection air coupling Tap unit 2 Leakage in connection Keg Tap unit 3 Leakage in the Keg 4 Red LED ON Yellow LED OFF Green LED OFF LED indication no keg standby S...

Page 8: ... if there is no air leakage in the system 4 When the keg is almost empty it is possible that only foam will come out Check DFU for more tips PARTS LIST Pos Service code Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4222 459 45199 4222 459 45212 4222 459 45149 9965 000 44304 9965 000 26126 9965 000 32659 9965 000 26121 9965 000 26122 4222 459 45213 9965 000 26124 9965 0...

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