Replacing Lamp Inside Refrigerator; Take Urgent Action When Ice Jams - Hitachi R-M800GP2M Instruction Manual

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Replacing Lamp inside Refrigerator

Warning

Take urgent action when ice jams

■ Be sure to unplug the power cord before carrying out any maintenance.
Warning
Failure to unplug the power cord can result in electric shock or injury.
How to remove a mass of ice from the Ice bank and Ice Dispenser Duct
1. Remove the ice bank from the freezer door. If you cannot remove it, take the following steps.
1.1 Remove all ice cubes from the ice bank until only the ice mass remains.
1.2 Place a glass at the ice outlet of the ice dispenser booth.
1.3 Gently pour warm water into the ice bank, continuing to do so until the tank can be removed.
2. Check the duct portion and the crusher case to be sure that there is no further icing or ice mass.
If any should remain, remove it and clean the duct portion. Again if it is difficult to remove,
pour warm water until the ice has melted enough to remove it, or in the case it is too hard
to remove ice, dip the ice bank into water to melt the ice mass.
3. Check the crusher axle (Part of the motor box), make sure it is still correctly in place and not loose.
If it is loose it is possible that a hole at the centre of the axle is deformed. In this case please contact
your retailer or authorised service centre for assistance.
4. Re-assemble the ice bank.
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5. Restart the refrigerator operation, and wait for a while until the freezer temperature reaches
your desired setting. (The crusher must not be operated at temperatures above 0°C)
6. Check the crusher operation, motor movement and lid on/off.
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Do not remove the cover of interior lamp
■ When the interior lamp is damaged, please contact the
Hitachi service centre or retailers for replacing the lamp
to avoid injury
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Motor Box
Crusher Axle
Crusher Case
Fig. of 1.1
Fig. of 1.2
Fig. of 1.3
a hole at center
Motor Box
of Crusher Axle
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