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7 – 1

SJD26LVSL

CHAPTER 7. 

FUNCTIONS

[1] ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL

1. Temperature control

1) FREEZER COMPARTMENT

The FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL regulates the quantity of cold air to the freezer.

"MAX" setting directs more cold air to the freezer compartment. (making the freezer compartment colder)

"MIN" setting directs less cold air to the freezer compartment. (making the freezer compartment less colder)

2) REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT

The REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL controls the compressor running time of the refrigeration system.

"Coldest"(5) setting will result in colder temperature in the both (refrigerator and freezer) compartments.

"MIN"(1) control setting will result in warmer temperature in the both (refrigerator and freezer) compartment.

NOTE:

For  hot  summer  conditions  (about  over  35  °C  ambient  temperature),  set  your  FREEZER  TEMP.  CONTROL  to  less  colder  than  "MID"
(towards "MIN"). This is because "MAX" setting may result in too little air flow to the refrigerator compartment, causing too warm tempera-
ture in the refrigerator compartment. And set your refrigerator compartment freeze, you must set the REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL
to less colder setting. (toward "MIN").

In a cold kitchen (about under 10 °Cambient temperature),  set your FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL to  "MAX" to avoid too warm tempera-
ture in the freezer compartment. This is because the compressor operation is too short in  winter, and not enough cold air is provided to
the freezer compartment. And if the foods in the refrigerator compartment freeze, you must set the REFRIGERATOR TEMP. CONTROL to
less colder setting. (toward "MIN").

With the FREEZER TEMP. CONTROL set to "MAX" , there will be less cold air directed to the refrigerator compartment, and the refrigera-
tor compartment may not become cold enough.

2.  Reference value of temperature

The values tables 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 the machine has been operated at an ambient temperature of 32 °C with no food stored and the door closed until the temperature is sta-
bilized.

The values vary depending upon frequency of opening and closing, the  doors ambient temperature, amount of stored foods and manner of storing
foods.

KNOB
SETTING

MAX

MID

MIN

PURPOSE

For making ice rapidly of fast freezing. And winter season.

When restocking with fresh food.

For normal freezing.

For storing frozen food for a short period (up to one month).

When frozen food or ice cream is not stored.

FREEZER TEMP.CONTROL

KNOB
SETTING

MIN

MAX

(Center)

PURPOSE

For keeping freshness of food longer.

When the refrigerator does not provide sufficient cooling.

For normal operation.

When the refrigerator provides excessive cooling.

When refrigerator temperature control sets to the "MAX", some foods stored
may become frozen. In this case adjust control set back to the center position.

REFRIGERATOR
TEMP.CONTROL

SETTING OF
FREEZER TEMP.
CONTROL KNOB

Freezer
temperature

MAX

(Coldest)

MID

Approx.

Approx.

Approx.

The values shown above refer to the case where the
refrigerator temp. control knob is set at "MID".

SETTING OF
REFRIGERATOR TEMP.
CONTROL KNOB

Refrigerator
temperature

MAX

(Coldest)

MIN

Approx.

Approx.

Approx.

The values shown above refer to the case where the
freezer temp. control knob is set at the center position.

(Center)

MIN

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Страница 1: ... 4 CHAPTER 4 LIST OF ELECTRICAL PARTS CHAPTER 5 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 5 1 2 ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES LAYOUT 5 2 CHAPTER 6 FAILURE DIAGNOSIS 1 OUTLINE OF CONTROL 6 1 3 RE SETTING OF MICROCOMPUTER AT POWER FAILURE 6 2 4 DIAGNOSIS METHOD OF FAILURE 6 2 5 CONVERSION TABLE 6 3 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF MAIN PWB 6 4 CHAPTER 7 FUNCTIONS 1 ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL 7 1 CHAPTER 8 ASSEMBLI NG PROCEDUR...

Страница 2: ...elf plastic 1 1 V shelf ass y glass 1 Vegetable case Egg pocket Small pocket Door pocket B Bottle pocket Door pocket 1 1 Deodorizing unit Items Type No frost freezer Interior lamp Evaporating pan 1 Rate storage volume Rated volume Temperature control Automatic Adjustable Yes 1 1 1 2 Door Heater system Automatic Automatic 1 1 Twin ice cube maker 1 1 1 1 1 Honeycomb type SJ A20S B21S A24S B25S A28S ...

Страница 3: ... Vegetable case Egg pocket Egg tray Small pocket 1 2 Door pocket B Bottle pocket Door pocket 1 Honeycomb type 1 1 1 1 2 Door Automatic 2 Temperature control Automatic 1 Twin ice cube maker 1 Deodorizing unit Items Type No frost freezer Interior lamp Evaporating pan Rated storage volume Rated volume 1 Heater system 1 1 Automatic Adjustable Yes 1 1 1 SJ A31S A34S SJ A31S SJ A34S Rated voltage V Rate...

Страница 4: ...ass SJ A28S B27S A31S 2 pcs SJ A34S 3 pcs 9 Vegetable shelf 10 Vegetable crisper Vegetable case 11 Adjustable foot Adjustable leg 12 Magnetic door seal Door packing 13 Door pocket 16 Light switch 15 Egg pocket SJ A20S B21S A24S B25S 2 pockets SJ A28S B27S A31S A34S 3 pockets 17 Small pocket right Small pocket 18 Small pocket left Door pocket B 19 Bottle pocket SJ A24S B25S A28S B27S A31S 1 pocket ...

Страница 5: ...r Def thermistor F temp control knob R temp control knob Evaporator Defrost heater Deodorizing unit R thermistor PWB L ass y Running capacitor Lamp Compressor Starting relay Protector Evaporating pan Mark Cold air flow Fuse ass y ...

Страница 6: ...IMENTIONS 1 OUTER DIMENTIONS AND CLEARANCE 1 SJ A20S B21S 2 SJ A24S B25S Unit mm 9 34 4 610 628 5 1085 545 1145 365 970 545 443 5 757 5 1253 Unit mm 9 34 4 610 628 5 1085 545 1145 365 970 545 443 5 893 5 1389 60 60 60 60 60 60 ...

Страница 7: ...3 2 3 SJ A28S B27S Unit mm 9 34 4 610 628 5 1085 545 1145 365 970 545 515 5 923 5 1491 60 60 60 4 SJ A31S 600 600 541 5 986 5 34 4 1065 1161 1221 405 631 1580 9 649 5 ...

Страница 8: ...34 4 631 1161 600 1221 405 1065 1700 9 649 5 2 INNER DIMENTIONS 1 SJ A20S B21S 380 390 253 321 45 146 149 300 67 107 67 196 55 43 391 38 33 138 417 417 363 208 371 366 366 137 208 204 154 103 250 143 107 66 120 80 211 292 340 Unit mm ...

Страница 9: ...67 137 208 253 271 214 187 434 204 154 103 250 143 107 66 120 80 91 211 292 68 340 417 292 154 86 3 SJ A28S B27S 391 38 33 55 43 138 390 169 417 417 417 363 208 137 208 253 271 214 45 103 250 143 107 66 66 202 464 144 123 184 196 120 80 91 180 68 30 107 67 371 366 67 366 67 366 292 211 Unit mm 292 254 204 154 ...

Страница 10: ...7 66 66 231 254 204 154 217 120 80 91 180 68 237 30 107 67 430 430 67 416 67 416 231 312 312 430 38 33 55 43 138 445 480 472 472 411 217 152 217 5 3 3 2 8 2 147 170 160 650 155 45 111 380 92 107 66 66 231 254 204 154 217 120 80 91 91 180 68 237 59 30 30 107 67 430 430 67 416 67 416 231 312 150 155 237 155 312 472 312 170 ...

Страница 11: ... B25S A28S B27S A31S A34S FL0845 ST FL1152 SZ FL1257 SW 220 240V 50Hz 220 240V 50Hz Cooling capacity 106 W 50Hz Main coil 23 8 Ω Aux coil 29 7 Ω at 75 C Cooling capacity 136 W 50Hz Main coil 23 8 Ω Aux coil 42 4 Ω at 75 C Cooling capacity 170 W 50Hz Main coil 18 4 Ω Aux coil 31 5 Ω at 75 C Starting Relay PEN0SBT 50 60 Hz 22 4 4Ω at 25 C Overload Relay Protector A20S B21S A24S B25S A28S B27S A31S A...

Страница 12: ...26LVSL CHAPTER 5 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Be sure to replace the electrical parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set BL STARTING RELAY COMPRESSOR RUNNING CAPACITOR ...

Страница 13: ...UT F LOUVER ASS Y FAN MOTOR FM LEAD EV COVER FUSE DEF THERMISTOR DEF HEATER R CBOX K PWB LAMP R THERMISTOR DOOR SWITCH TERMINAL COVER COMPRESSOR PROTECTOR STARTING RELAY CABINET HARNESS FL ASS Y RELAY WIRE ASS Y BOTTOM ANGLE RUN CAP ...

Страница 14: ...d free solder Sn Ag Cu is higher and has poorer wettability flow to prevent damage to the land of the PWB extreme care should be taken not to leave the bit in contact with the PWB for an extended period of time Remove the bit as soon as a good flow is achieved The high content of tin in lead free solder will cause premature corrosion of the bit To reduce wear on the bit reduce the temperature or t...

Страница 15: ...ater can be checked by starting it In case the failure of defrosting is suspected this is an effective inspection method 1 Starting Method At the power OFF condition 1 Keep the door of the refrigerator compartment open 2 Set the Temp Control Knob in the refrigerator compartment to the following position 220 240V models Center 110 127V models Max 3 Keep the door open and supply power source 2 Norma...

Страница 16: ... Be sure to detach the connector CN1 before measuring the resistance between the both ends of the fuse by the tester Next measure the resistance value between the both leads of the varistor 4 Check whether the temperature resistance value shown by R thermistor is correct or not Refer to the table below Detach the connector CN3 on the PWB and measure the resistance value between 1 and 2 pins 5 Chec...

Страница 17: ...istance Value kΩ Temperature C Resistance Value kΩ 25 26 1 11 11 49 3 5 5 24 24 54 10 10 88 4 5 23 23 23 08 9 10 3 5 4 98 22 21 72 8 9 75 6 4 74 21 20 46 7 9 24 7 4 52 20 19 27 6 8 76 8 4 3 19 18 16 5 8 3 9 4 1 18 17 13 4 7 87 10 3 91 17 16 16 3 7 47 11 3 73 16 15 25 2 7 09 12 3 56 15 14 4 1 6 74 13 3 4 14 13 6 0 6 4 14 3 24 13 12 85 1 6 08 15 3 1 12 12 15 2 5 78 ...

Страница 18: ...6 4 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF MAIN PWB ...

Страница 19: ...ing toward MIN With the FREEZER TEMP CONTROL set to MAX there will be less cold air directed to the refrigerator compartment and the refrigera tor compartment may not become cold enough 2 Reference value of temperature The values tables 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 the machine has ...

Страница 20: ...d air controlling the compressor the fan running time high cold power controlling the compressor the fan running time Freezer Temp Control Knob The FREEZER TEMP CONTROL regulates the quantity of cold air to the freezer MAX setting directs more cold air to the freezer compartment making the freezer compartment colder MIN setting directs less cold air to the freezer compartment making the freezer co...

Страница 21: ...d EV cover Fan motor Motor cushion Fan motor holder a Propeller fan 90 Fan clamp Slit area Figure A 1 Fan motor holder b U sealer handle U sealer handle Fan motor holder b Lead EV cover Fan motor Fan clamp Propeller fan 90 Detail of D Propeller fan 90 Fan clamp Fan motor Motor cushion Motor cushion Fan motor holder b Fan motor holder a Note 1 Assemble so that terminal of Fan motor does not deform ...

Страница 22: ... the 6P connector of Lead EV cover Figure A 7 7 After wiring at rear of EV cover take out lead wire from square hole to front and fix with L band c Then stick EVC sealer b to lead wire Fuse ass y L band c Glass cloth tape W25xL50 Figure A 5 Note Fan motor ass y Tapping screw Def thermistor W25xL50 Glass cloth tape Stick Al tape from here Aluminum tape W39xL135 L band c SEC D D SCALE 2 1 FUSE BLACK...

Страница 23: ... holder a Fan motor holder b F louver F control knob Fan motor holder a Fan motor holder b EV cover NO CLEARANCE Double face tape W15xL45 m m 5 3 n a h t e r o m m m 5 3 n a h t e r o m Figure A 8 Lead EV cover EV cover F louver F control knob arm B F louver arm A F control knob F louver F control knob SEC B B SEC C C Attachment specification of the F control knob arm B The F control knob is inser...

Страница 24: ...ng screw Slit area BROWN RED Lead EV cover Figure A 1 Fan clamp slit slit SEC C C Fan motor holder a U sealer handle Fan motor holder a U sealer handle Fan motor 1 Slit of each Fan Clamp and propeller fan 100 should not be at same position 2 Fan clamp should be inserted virtically to the end of boss 3 Propeller fan should not be taken out from shaft when pulled by 2 kgf 1 Assemble so that terminal...

Страница 25: ...he 6P connector of Lead EV cover Figure A 7 7 After wiring at rear of EV cover take out lead wire from square hole to front and fix with L band c Then stick EVC sealer b to lead wire Fuse ass y L band c Glass cloth tape W25xL50 Figure A 5 Note SCALE 2 1 FUSE BLACK BLUE WHITE BLACK BLUE WHITE Pins should be inserted surely and check by pulling it PL Process Note Figure A 7 Figure A 6 FAN MOTOR DEF ...

Страница 26: ... holder a Fan motor holder b F louver F control knob Fan motor holder a Fan motor holder b EV cover NO CLEARANCE Double face tape W15xL45 m m 5 3 n a h t e r o m m m 5 3 n a h t e r o m Figure A 8 Lead EV cover EV cover F louver F control knob arm B F louver arm A F control knob F louver F control knob SEC B B SEC C C Attachment specification of the F control knob arm B The F control knob is inser...

Страница 27: ...ss y with PWB holder A and then assemble the PWB holder A with PWB holder B 4 Stick the R control AL on PWB holder A B ass y Lamp R C Box cover Control label R Control knob Figure A 10 Lead R Thermistor White wire Lead R C Box Lead R C Box PWB holder B PWB holder A Lead sealer Figure A 11 PWB holder A R control AL PWB holder B ...

Страница 28: ... the PWB ass y with R C Box cover And place the R Thermistor on the groove of R C Box cover 8 Insert Lead R C Box to Lamp 9 Insert R Control knob to R C Box cover 10 Stick Control Label on R C Box cover R C Box cover Knob sealer R C Box cover Knob joint Figure A 12 PWB holder R Thermistor R C Box cover Lamp Figure A 13 Control label R Control knob Figure A 14 ...

Страница 29: ...8 9 4 HOW TO REPLACE THE LAMP 1 Remove the Light cover 2 Remove the 2 screw and pull the Lamp out 3 Insert the new Lamp to the connector and fix with 2 screws 4 Set the Light cover Screw ...

Страница 30: ... take care not to hurt yourself by fin of Evaporator 2 Replacement of Def heater 1 Remove the aluminium tape on Heater support to take it off from the food liner 2 Raise the protrusion part of Heater support Then remove Heater cover 3 Open Def heater fixed part of Heater support al to the right and left then remove Def heater ass y Evaporator Food liner convex part Figure A 15 Food liner convex pa...

Страница 31: ...gure A 16 2 Correct the deformed fin NOTE 1 When installing Evaporator take care not to deform signifi cantly and break the pipes 2 Take care not to damage the lead wires and hurt yourself by the fin of Evaporator 3 You shouldn t touch Defrost Heater with your bare hand you should were pure gloves 4 You should wipe that with alcohol When you touch Defrost heater with your bare hand Heater support ...

Страница 32: ...ing on the iron pipe end 20mm by the sandpaper Put the flux on silver brazing rod and dry the flux by the flame of the torch and then start brazing Remove the flux completely by the wire brush and wipe off by the cloth after brazing Leakage inspection should be done when compressor is running After removing flux paint the black enamel paint on the brazing part Copper back condenser is used in some...

Страница 33: ...ipe Mark shows Ag brazing points Mark shows Cu brazing points Charge pipe to Dryer Dryer connector to Dryer Hot pipe to Dryer connector Pinch Point Dryer to Capillary tube Compressor s discharge pipe Suction butyl to Discharge P connector Charge pipe L to Compressor s process tube Back condenser to Hot pipe D P butyl Discharge P connector to Back condenser Pinch point S P connector to Compressor s...

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