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Do not leave the removed faulty compressor in doors.
Before repair
Make sure to cut off the power line before disassembly,parts replacement and assembly.
Otherwise,electrical shock or injury may occur.
Be careful of electrical shocks
Be careful of electric shock from live parts or electrical lead terminals when conducting voltage measurement and other
electrical servicing.
Voltage of the control board is approximately 280V when power is ON.
Do not touch live parts.
When replacing parts, do not touch live parts for at least 3 minutes after disconnecting the plug the power supply.
(A little time is required for electrical discharge of the condenser)
Use only fuses specified
When replaceing fuses, use only specified in the circuit diagram. The use of nonspecified fuses may cause fire or
malfunction.
Punch the pipes of the faulty compressor surely.
Otherwise, the refrigerant remaining in the compressor oil might leak out during transportion and could catch fire and
explode.
Discharge refrigerant completely from the used service can for disposal in an outdoor place where there
is no fire source.
Othewise, you could run the risk of fire/explosion.
Do not damage the refrigeration circuit (piping) of the refrigerator.
As the refrigerant is flammable, any damage could lead to fire/explosion.
If the refrigeration circuit is dameaged, do not touch the refrigerator or use fire. Open windows for Venti-
lation.
As the refrigerant is flammable, any damage could lead to fire/explosion.
Disposal of faulty compressor must be performed outdoors where there is no fire source.
The quantity of refrigerant in a service can carried in the vehicle must be the least possible, and below the
[regulation][regulated] limit. Keep the service can upright and below 40
°
C. (Quantity on board: 1.5kg or
below)
Use a designated part
Make sure to use a desingnated part when the part is marked(
) in circuit diagrams and parts lists.
Otherwise,smoke,fire or failure may occer.
Conduct a safety inspection after completing service
Check the part that became former datached screw, parts, and wirings, and was serviced surrounding whether deteriorated.
Always use a megohmmeter to measure the insulating resistance between both terminals of the power plug and the earth
terminal, and plug the power supply in after first confirming 1M
Ω
or above.
When setting, check that the power cord or power plug is not jammed or pushed againstt the rear of the refrigerator.
If the power cord or the power pulg is damaged or loose, take appropriate measures such as replacing.
If the pins of the plug or the area the pins attach to are dirty, make sure they are cleaned thoroughly.
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 ...