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Noisy 

Whether has exterior 
influence factor? 

Whether the sound is normal? 

Noise type 

Compressor noise 

Is there collision between 
compressor/pipe/compressor 
support bracket/drain pipes? 

Whether the compressor 
fixing clips or bolts are loose 

Whether the damper block of 
compressor is disabled or no 
flexibility? 

Whether terminal box is 
fixed tightly?   

Compressor-self noise 

Relay sound 

Compressor 
starter noise 

Replace 
starter 

Cooling system noise 

Wind blow 
sound 

Rumble 
sound 

Refrigerant 
eruption 
sound

Is the 
rumble 
sound big? 

Whether the 
pipeline 
does 
resonate? 

Thecapillary 
tube is not 
smooth or 
has burr. 

Is the freezing 
evaporator is 
fixed tightly? 

Refilling 

Add shock damper glue 
or fix the evaporator 
tightly. 

Adjust distance 
to more than 
5mm 

Adjust and fix bolts 
or fixing clip 

Replace rubber 
damper cushion 

Adjust and fix 

Adjust pipeline, or add shock 
damper glue 

Adjust appliance and 
explain to user 

Explain to user 

Exterior factor and solution measure

 

1. The adjustable foot is not level.--Explained the ground 
is uneven, user can use spanner adjust refrigerator food, 
locates the freezer in the horizontal position 

 

2. The freezer and other goods bump or near to the 
wall--The user may move the goods which bumps or 
adjust the distance between freezer and wall (10-20cm) 

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Summary of Contents for HF50CM23NW

Page 1: ... only and is not designed for use by the general public It dose not contain warnings and cautions to advice non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Product powered by electricity should by serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyo...

Page 2: ... Draining 7 3 3 Cleaning the Freezer 8 Chapter 4 Disassembly 9 4 1 Door assembly Door hinge hinge cover 9 4 2 Compartment grill assembly 9 4 3 Control panel assembly Panel cover board knob indicator light 10 4 4 Thermostat assembly 11 Chapter 5 Control and display system 12 5 1 Control panel 12 5 2 Starting the Freezer 12 Chapter 6 System flow principle 13 6 1 Refrigeration flow chart 13 6 2 Refri...

Page 3: ...sting with any kinds of instruments 5 Watch if the upper door is open when we check something at a lower position 6 Take out every part in the cabinet before moving the machine especially things like panels e g glass shelf 7 Please wear intact cotton gloves when repair any parts of the evaporator so that scratches by the sharp fins can be avoided 8 If there is a breakdown with the refrigeration sy...

Page 4: ...tion and photos used in this Manual may not base on the final design of products which may differ from the products in some way 1 3 How to read this Service Manual Icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information The meaning of each icon is described in the table below Note A note provides information that is not indispensable Caution A caution is used when there is da...

Page 5: ...FS FS Climate class N 16 32 ST 18 38 T 18 43 N N 2 Key index Gross capacity l 142 198 Total net capacity l 142 198 Defrosting Manual Automatic Manual Manual Kind of coolant R134a R600a R600a R600a Foaming components R141b C P C P C P 3 Technical data Voltage frequency Compressor brand V Hz 115V 60Hz 115V 60Hz Input power currency W A 1 69A 1 70A Lowest Temperature C 18 C 18 C Energy consumption EN...

Page 6: ...SERVICE MANUAL Model HF50CM23NW HF71CM33NW 6 Issue 2014 04 12 Rev Ref1404S005V0 2 2 External views Door Cabinet Control panel Drain pipe ...

Page 7: ...ry only about twice a year To have the freezer operate most efficiently do not permit more than 1 2 13 mm of frost to accumulate on the shelves To remove frost scrape with a plastic or wood spatula or scraper Do not use an ice pick or sharp edged instrument as it may damage or scratch the freezer Do not use any electrical device in defrosting the freezer For Complete Defrosting 1 Turn the temperat...

Page 8: ...e polish wax or mild liquid dishwashing detergent Dry and polish with a clean soft cloth Do not wipe the freezer with a soiled dishwashing cloth or wet towel Do not use scouring pads powdered cleaners bleach or cleaners containing bleach Inside Clean the inside of the freezer at least once a year We recommend that the freezer be unplugged before cleaning If this is not practical wring excess moist...

Page 9: ...bly Door hinge hinge cover Unscrew the hinge cover screw with screwdriver take away the top and bottom cover by pull it and then unscrew the screws on the hinge so the whole hinge could be moved 4 2 Compartment grill assembly Unscrew the two screw of grill we can take away the grill Top hinge cover Bottom hinge cover ...

Page 10: ...ard knob indicator light Unscrew the compartment grill refer 4 2 push the panel claw gently with our finger or tools at the same time pull panel outside then take away it Take away the knob with a sharp edged tool Press the cover board and take it away Press two claws on indicator light side and push it from back to front ...

Page 11: ...f1404S005V0 4 4 Thermostat assembly First take off the knob refer 4 3 Use turnbuckle spanner or acutilingual plier unscrew the turnbuckle and then thermostat can be moved from back of panel Note When assembly thermostat we should placed thermostat in originally direction ...

Page 12: ...ach one step adjustment for the freezer temperature to stabilize 5 2 Starting the Freezer 1 Clean the inside of the freezer with a mild solution of baking soda and water 2 Connect cord to power outlet 3 On models with a Temperature Monitor or High Temp Alarm Switch set the switch to the Min position 4 Make sure the temperature control is set at 4 5 Allow freezer to operate for at least four hours ...

Page 13: ...Chapter 6 System flow principle 6 1 Refrigeration flow chart The refrigeration system of direct cooling single system cooler belongs to the category of a single temperature and single control refrigerating system with one evaporators and is controlled by a single temperature control ...

Page 14: ...SERVICE MANUAL Model HF50CM23NW HF71CM33NW 14 Issue 2014 04 12 Rev Ref1404S005V0 6 2 Refrigeration flow scenograph ...

Page 15: ...SERVICE MANUAL Model HF50CM23NW HF71CM33NW 15 Issue 2014 04 12 Rev Ref1404S005V0 Chapter 7 Circuit diagram 7 1 Brief principle diagram HF50CM23NW HF71CM33NW ...

Page 16: ...holding door lid open Too frequent or too long door lid openings Temperature control set too cold See About the operation of the freezer Inadequate air circulation space around cabinet See Preparing to install the freezer Fast Freeze switch is in the ON position on some models See About the operation of the freezer Noisy operation or cabinet vibrates Floor may be weak causing freezer to vibrate wh...

Page 17: ...ome models About the operation of the freezer Moisture forms on outside of cabinet Not unusual during periods of high humidity Wipe surface dr Interior light does not work on some models No power at outlet Replace fuse or reset the breaker Freezer is unplugged Push the plug completely into the outlet Light bulb burned out Replace bulb Door lid wont fully close by itself Package holding door lid op...

Page 18: ...orking current of compressor is higher than 120 of normal operating current If the noise of compressor is loud Check whether the working current of compressor is lower than 80 of normal operating current The working sound of compressor is small If compressor can run naturally and temperature raising of condenser is very low If the temperature raising of condenser and drier filter is very low Both ...

Page 19: ...rom circuit firstly and then connect two terminals for discharge 1 IF the finger of multimeter swings to 0 quickly and then swings back slowly when measuring two poles of capacitor it means the run capacitor is normal 2 If the finger of multimeter does not swing it means the run capacitor is open circuit If the finger of mlimeter swings to 0 and stops means it is short circuit if it stops on any o...

Page 20: ...apillary tube is not smooth or has burr Is the freezing evaporator is fixed tightly Refilling Add shock damper glue or fix the evaporator tightly Adjust distance to more than 5mm Adjust and fix bolts or fixing clip Replace rubber damper cushion Adjust and fix Adjust pipeline or add shock damper glue Adjust appliance and explain to user Explain to user Exterior factor and solution measure 1 The adj...

Page 21: ...Sincere forever Haier Group Haier Industrial Park No 1 Haier Road 266101 Qingdao China http www haier com ...

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