CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 Contents GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS ................1.1. HCA W ........................ ARNING 1.2. FOR PRODUCTS WITH WATER SPRING ..............6 1.3. INTENTION OF USE ......................6 1.4. CHILD SAFETY ....................... 6 1.5. COMPLIANCE WITH WEEE REGULATION AND DISPOSING OF THE WASTE PRODUCT ......................
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF THE COMPONENTS ......12.1. Filter Cover and the Filter ....................54 12.2. Door Shelves ........................55 12.3. Zero Degree Vegetable Bin ....................56 12.4. Vegetable Bin ........................57 12.5.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 1. GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS • Children should not tamper with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance operations must not be performed by children unless supervised. • If the product is malfunctioning, it must not be operated before it is repaired by the authorized service! There is a risk of electrical shock! •...
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 Take care to avoid trapping any part of your hands or body in any of the moving parts • inside the product. 1.1. HCA Warning • If the product comprises a cooling system using R600a gas, take care to avoid damaging the cooling system and its pipe while using and moving the product.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 children's safety and disable any door lock. 1.6. Packaging Information • The product's packaging is made of recyclable materials, in accordance with the National Legislation. Do not dispose the packaging waste with the household waste or other wastes, dispose it to the packaging collection areas specified by local authorities.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 3. INSTALLATION 3.1. Transportation Instructions 1. This product shall only be transported in vertical position. The delivered pa ckaging must not be damaged during transportation. 2. If the product is handled horizontally, it shall be leaned on its right side as you stand in front of it.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 3.3. Right Place For Installation If the door of the room in which the product shall be placed is WARNING: narrow that the product doesn't fit through, the doors must be removed and the product must be fitted sideways.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 3.4. Power connection Plug the product in a grounded socket protected by a fuse conforming to the values in the Type Label. Our company shall not be responsible for the damages that shall be incurred due to using the product without grounding according to local regulations.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 4. PRODUCT USE Adequate distance must be left on the bottom, up, right and left of where the refrigerator is located to ensure air circulation. • In products with water fountain, the water inlet of the refrigerator is behind it so the hose installed must be prevented from breaking or crushing.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 6. OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT 6.1. Internal Display Panel TPM Single Point Lecture Lecture U4 CONTROL BOARD TFT DISPLAY SERVICE SET SUBJECT SERVİCE TEST ACTIVATION The TFT Dısplay Board used in the refrigerator has the ine-button system. Set values and functions are shown in the display.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 TPM Single Point Lecture LECTURE U4 CONTROL CARD TFT DISPLAY SERVICE SET SUBJEC SERVICE TEST ACTIVATION Once the service test is entered to, 88 88 characters are shown in the display in such a way that there is 1 Sec. ON and 1 Sec.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 TPM Single Point Lecture LECTURE U4 CONTROL BOARD TFT DISPLAY SERVICE SET SUBJEC SERVICE TEST ACTIVATION Step 3: The sensor display step is entererd to once any button is pressed. The sensor display is shown below. 1st View (Sensor-Value) : The sensor value in FRZ FH: Fridge Air...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 TPM Single Point Lecture LECTURE U4 CONTROL BOARD TFT DISPLAY SERVICE SET SERVICE SUBJECT TEST ACTIVATION Step 4: Turning on and off the fans and lightings together: When the menü button at the bottom is pressed the FF Fan, Frz Fan, Condenser Fan, FF Lighting, Frz Lighting, Blue Ligting turn on or off.
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TPM Single Point Course COURSE NO: U4 CONTROL BOARD TFT DISPLAY SUBJECT ACTIVATING/RESETTING FILTER The TFT display board we use in the refrigerator has a nine-key system. Set values and functions are shown on the display. (Product Off) and Product On Switching Shelf movement Activating/deactivating...
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TPM Single Point Course COURSE NO: U4 CONTROL BOARD TFT DISPLAY SUBJECT ACTIVATING/RESETTING FILTER Press the upper menu key once. Pressed once. With the buzzer sound, the filter counter will be activated. 130 days later, a filter change warning will be given on the display. After the filter has been replaced with a new one, the reset key on the Filter Reset page is pressed to make the filter time count down from 130 days again.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 7.1. Operation of the Cooling System Door Closed Mode Compart- (the time to switch to door closed mode is 26 Component Sensors Normal Operation Mode ment hours) is greater than Air Cut In It runs if its greater than Air Cut In It runs if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In value for a It runs if it doesn't reach the Air Cut In value for a...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 Condenser AC Fan runs with the compressor. AC Fan runs with the compressor. Condenser Air+Eva Fan runs if DC Fan runs on the X(1400) revolutions DC Fan runs on the X(1400) revolutions specified together with the compressor.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 8. ELECTRONICS AND CONTROL SYSTEM 8.1. Components List and Operating Principles Component Compressor Defrost Heater DC Cyclic Freezer fan DC Cyclic Condenser fan Sensors (Frz Eva, Frz Hava, FF Eva, FF Hava, Icematic) DC Fresh Food Fan Flans Heater FF eva heater...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 It is used to sense the tail Evaporator temperature FF Eva sensor (Cooler Compartment Eva Sensor): inside the cooler compartment. It is found on the calliper exit on the evaporator. It senses the temperature on the Defrost sensor: evaporator and transmits it to the microprocessor.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 9.2. U4 Board Production test When the refrigerator is energized, it starts with the production test as long as it is not taken to Service test or dealer mode. There must be no sensor malfunction for the production test to start. Time Measurement Component to be Controlled FF Heater...
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.1. E0 Freezer Air Sensor Error Freezer E0 Error Flashes SENSOR ERROR Check the cables connected to the pins number 3 and 4 of the control board sensor socket (KN2) If the cables are came out, correct them, turn on the fridge and check Is there an error on the display?
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.2. E1 Freezer Evaporator Sensor Error Freezer E1 Error Flashes Evaporator Sensor Error Check the cables connected to the pins number 5 and 6 of the control board sensor socket (KN2) If the cables are came out, correct them, turn on the fridge and check Is there an error on the display?
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.3. E2 Fridge Evaporator Sensor Error Freezer E2 Erroe Flashes Evaporator Sensor Error Check the cables connected to the pins number 7 and 8 of the control board sensor socket (KN2) If the cables are came out, correct them, turn on the fridge and check Is there an error on the Dismantle the KN2 socket from the...
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.4. E3 Fridge Air Sensor Error Fridge Air E3 Error Flahses Sensor Error Check the cables connected to the pins number 1 and 2 of the control board sensor socket (KN2) If the cables are came out, correct them, turn on the fridge and check again.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.5. E4 Freezer Defrost Sensor Error Freezer E4 Error Flashes Defrost Sensor Error Plug the fridge to the wattmeter and run the freezer defrost heater in the service test. Check the conformity of the value read from the wattmeter to the sum of the Powers of the defrost heater located in the fridge + the drain heater...
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.6. E8 Icematic Air Sensor Error Icematic E0 Erorr Flashes Sensor Error Check the cables connected to the pins number 1 and 2 of the control board sensor socket (KN2) If the cables are came out, correct them, turn on the fridge and check Is there an error on the Measure the sensor resistance from pins...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.7. E9 Icematic Motor Error Icematic E0 Flashes Motor Error Turn the Icematic motor in pouring Turn the Icematic motor in readjustment direction in the service mode. Check if it direction in the service mode. Check if it is 12V from pins number 4 and 5 of the is 12V from pins number 4 and 5 of the control board motor socket (KN11)
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.8. Electrical Caused Non-Cooling Error Electrically Originated The fridge does not cool Colling Error Enter the service test and turn on the compressor. Check if it operate or not. Step-3 Dismantle the cable connectors which enter the body from the side of the Does the compressor.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 10.9. Electrical Caused Freezing Error Electrically originated Fridge freezes freezing error Plug the fridge to the wattmeter and run the freshfood heater in the service test. Check the conformity of the value read from the wattmeter to the heater power.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11. TROUBLE SHOOTING 11.1. Refrigerator is not Running Refrigerator does not operate Is the fuse of the socket to which the Is it plugged in correctly? refrigerator is connected blown? Plug in the Check the refrigerator fuse...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.2. Perspiration on the Cooling Compartment Transpiration in the Cooling compartment (MULTIZONE OR COOLSELECT) side wall POINTS TO TAKE CAUSES OF THE CARE OF PERPIRATION Very cold Adjustment of the set environment position to a cooler conditions position...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.3. Compressor is not working Compressor does not operate POINTS TO TAKE CAUSES CARE OF During sudden electricity shortages or unpluggings and pluggings of the socket, since the pressure of the gas >...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.4. The refrigerator operates too often or for too long The refrigerator works too frequent or too long This is normal. Working period of refrigerators may The refrigerator vary depending on their volume may be high volumes.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.5. Temperatures Too Low Very lowness of the temperature values The Fresh Food The freezer compartment compartment temperature is temperature is too low but very low but the freezer the freshfood compartment compartment temperature is temperature is sufficient.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.6. Noisy operation of the refrigerator The refrigerator works noisy The refrigerator`s The refrigerator Vibration or working sound noises are heard makes sounds like: varies during from the knock-knock-knock operation of the refrigerator refrigerator This sound is heard from the...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.7. Noise Comes From Evaporator Fan Motor Sounds are heard from the Evaporator fan motor The Eva cover is opened and fan is checked. The fan motor blade Replace it if there is any may be irregular irregularity or friction risk Place the fan motor...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.8. Noise Comes From Condenser Fan Motor Sounds are heard from the condenser fan motor Open the rear cover of the The fan motor blade compressor area and check the may be irregular fan.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.9. Noise Comes From The Refrigerator Refrigerator makes noise The compressor pipes may Check the pipes. have some contacts. Since the Capillary pipe is long, it may contact the eva Check cover or the body. The noise may be This is normal.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.10. Humidification on the Internal Walls of the Refrigerator Humidity accumulates on the inner walls of the refrigerator The doors are ajar. Warm and humid air Make sure that the increases condensation doors are fully and icing.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.11. Condensation on the Outside of the Refrigerator Water / condensation / ice is formed out of the refrigerator Humidity is formed outside Inside of the of the refrigerator or refrigerator smells between its doors The inside of the refrigerator should be...
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.12. Doors Don't Close The door(s) cannot be closed The refrigerator does not stand fyllu upright on the floor, it vibrates when it is slowly moved. Adjust the raising The door gasket Check or screws and maket may have lost...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.13. Doors Operate Noisy The door(s) makes noise Squeak sound is heard when the doors are opened and closed Door hinges should be Doors work checked.They may be silently. replaced if necessary...
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.14. Water Cannot be Retrieved From The Water Fountain Water cannot be rtaken from the water fountain Remove the water hose from the water valve and discharge Air may be entered the water in a container for 1- the system 2 minutes.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 11.15. Exudation in Droplets is Observed in Water Fountain Area Perpiration in drop form exists in the water fountain area The display is adjusted to take ice the trigger is pressed and hold. Once the flap is opened and ice The ice pouring mouth is taken, the trigger is left free.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12. INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF THE COMPONENTS 12.1. Filter Cover and the Filter - Opening of the cover lock mechanism is ensured by pressing the place on the filter cover as shown in Figure-2 (Figure-3) The Bypass cover is dismantled as shown in Figures 4-5-6 and 7.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.2. Door Shelves: Normal Door Shelf: The normal door shelf is used in the upper and lower side of the cooling door. It is dismantled being moved toward the direction of the arrow. Moving Gallon Door Shelf: The moving door shelf is used in the middle part of the cooling door.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.3. Zero Degree Vegetable Bin We pull the Zerostar vegetable bin shown in Figure 1,2 in the direction of the arrow by holding its Aluminium handle. Once we have fully opened the vegetable bin we lift it upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.4. Vegetable bin: We pull the vegetable bin shown in Figure 1,2 in the direction of the arrow by holding its Aluminium handle. Once we have fully opened the vegetable bin we lift it upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.5. Vegetable Bin Rails The vegetable bin rails are affixed by 4 screws as shown in Figure 1. The screws are dismantled using the star bit mounted on the charged wrench. The rails are dismantled by moving in the arrow direction as shown in Figure 3,4 and 5. The rail with an equivalent in Figure 6,7,8 and 9 is also dismantled the same way as mentioned previously.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.6. Zero Degree Vegetable Bin Rails The vegetable bin rails are affixed by 4 screws as shown in Figure 1. We open the rail by drawing it forth as shown in Figure 2. The screws are dismantled using the star bit mounted on the charged wrench, as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.7. Vegetable Bin Cover The vegetable bin is drawn forth in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 2. The vegetable bin cover is removed being raised in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.8. Water Fountain Trigger Group Socket Plastic Clamp The water fountain trigger group is located in the inner left part of the body. It is removed by getting set free from guides using the thin-edged apparatus. The led socket connection shown in the figure is dismantled and the water hose is removed by cutting the plastic clamps.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.9. Partition Group with Indicator Panel The partition is connected from rear to the eva cover using 2 star plastic screws, as shown in Figure 2. - The 2 screws should also be removed using the charged wrench, as shown in Figure 3. As shown in Figure 4, 2 screws located on the left and right sides should also be removed as shown in Figure 5 and 6 using the charged wrench.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.10. Manually Moved Glass Shelve Group There are two body shelves as shown in Figure 1 The glass shelf hold from the front side and lifted upwards in the direction of the arrow, as shown in Figure 2.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.11. Glass Shelve Group over the Vegetable Bin The glass shelf group on the vegetable bin is located on totally 4 shelf carriers being perforated in the rear side and unperforated in the front side, as shown in Figure 2. The glass shelf hold from the front side and lifted upwards in the direction of the arrow, as shown in Figure 2.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.12. 12.12. Freezer Ceiling Lighting Two plastic screws are dismantled using the star charged wrench as shown in Figure 1. As shown in Figure 2, the cable connected to the led board is taken out by pressing the detail within its socket and drawing forth as shown in Figure 3.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.13. Rail Carrier There are totally 12 shelf carriers in the right and left sides within the inner body, as shown in Figure 1. The two shelf carriers located at the bottom carry the partition group with indicator panel. The shelf carriers used here are totally 4 carriers of the unperforated type.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.14. Freezer Ceiling Lighting: The ceiling lighting is connected to the inner body by 2 screws as shown in Figure 1. The screws are dismantled using the star charged wrench as shown in Figure 3 and 2. It is pulled down in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 4.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.15. Ionizer Group The ionizer group is connected to the inner body by 1 screw as shown in Figure 1. It is dismantled using the star charged wrench. The socket connection is dismantled as shown in Figure 2.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.16. Hinge Grouping: The hinge is placed into the hinge house as shown in Figure 1. It is affixed using 2 screws as shown in Figure 2 and 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.17. Interior Hinge Screw Cap The interior hinge screw cap is mounted in the open position of the hinge. The connection tabs are mounted by being stretched in such a way that they come up to the screws to which the hinges are fixed.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.18. Hinge Housing Cap Release of the connection tabs is ensured by stretching the hinge house cap from the side part using a flat-ended tool (screwdriver, knife, etc.). The connection is ensured using totally 4 connection tabs. The direction of the Cooler door may be changed by removal of the hinge covers.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.19. Hinge Adjustments: The hinge is completely taken to the open position as shown in Figure 3. (The doors is opened to the end while connected to the fridge.) The screw located on the hinge is taken from 0 to 1 position using the T20 bits nozzle, as shown in Figure 4.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.20. Cooling Compartment Side Lighting Release of the connection tabs is ensured by stretching the side lighting group from the side part using a flat-ended tool (screwdriver, knife, etc.). Complete release of the tabs is ensured by hand once they are released. It is removed by pressing the cable socket connected to the side lighting led as shown in Figure 8.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.21. Freezer Fan Button It is the button that ensures operation of the fan once the door located on the freezer compartment is closed. Once the cable connections are completed it is pressed and placed in the inner body.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.22. U4 Card, Jamming in the Card Slot U4 card is priorly placed into the one sided connection tabs as shown in Figure 3. Its placement into the connection tabs in the opposite side is ensured using a pointed tool as shown in Figures6,7 and 8.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.23. U4 Card Cable Connections The appropriate cable for the socket housings on the U4 card should be mounted. The cable is designed in such a way that it can not be mounted to a different socket housing.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.24. U4 Closure of the Card Box Cover The silicones placed on the cable group are placed on the card box. The cover is placed on the box. The cover is affixed by 3 screws on the rear side and 1 screw on the front side.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.25. U4 Card Box Grouping at the bottom of the Cabin Once the card box and its cover are closed they are shifted and grouped on the channel existing at the bottom of the cabin. Protection silicone is mounted on the UDAQ cable socket located outside on the card box.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.26. Freezing Compartment Fan Grouping The fan cable is mounted on the socket available in the freezer compartment. 2 screws existing on the fan group are tightened on the body using the charged wrench.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.27. Glass Shelf Profile: Two M5 torx ended screws being available on the profile are dismantled using the charged wrench. The profile is pulled and removed from the upper and lower sides using the needle nose pliers as shown in Figure 5.
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CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.28. Lower-Upper Grille Group: Lower grille group is removed by removing its 2 screws. Upper grille group is removed by removing its 2 screws.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.29. Freezer Upper Drawer Complete opening of the freezer compartment upper basket is ensured by pulling in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 2. We remove the basket by lifting it upwards in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 5 while it is in fully opened position.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.30. Freezer Lower Drawer: Complete opening of the freezer compartment lower basket is ensured as shown in Figure 1. Four ragged screws on the basket as shown in Figure 2 are dismantled while it is in the fully opened position.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.31. Cooler Eva Cover Top The Eva cover fixed using 2 connection tabs existing on the side lower part. The connection to the body is maintained using the glass shelf profile screws at the top side. During installing of the Eva cover the fan cable and ionizer lighting cables should be mounted on their sockets and grouped.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.32. Cooler Eva Cover Bottom: The motorized flap cable is connected to the socket on the Bottom Eva cover. It is placed by pressing to the body in such a way that the connection tabs are fixed. One plastic screw is tightened into the area surrounded by the red circle in Figure 2.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.33. Freezer Eva Cover: The connection of the Eva cover to the body is maintained using totally 4 connection tabs, as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.34. Freezer Upper Drawer Rail: The upper drawer rails are affixed by 6 screws as shown in Figure 1. We open the rail by drawing it forth in the arrow direction as shown in Figure 2. The screws are dismantled using the torx nozzle mounted on the charged wrench, as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.35. Freezer Lower Drawer Rail: The lower drawer rails are affixed by 6 screws as shown in Figure 1. We open the rail by drawing it forth in the arrow direction as shown in Figure 2. The screws are dismantled using the torx nozzle mounted on the charged wrench, as shown in Figure 3.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.36. Dual Icematic Group The icematic is affixed by 1 screw as shown in Figure 2. The screw is dismantled using the star charged wrench as shown in Figure 3. The icematic is set free from the pins by which it is connected to the body by being pushed in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 4.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.37. Service Cover The service covert is connected by totally 6 star screws. The cover is removed by dismantling the screws using star charged wrench.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.38. Water Adaptor Group with Heater Once the service cover is opened access to 2 water adaptor with heater is gained. It is dismantled using the star charged wrench. It is removed by being pulled in the direction of the arrow as shown in Figure 6.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.39. Right-Left Furniture Connection Bracket The right and left furniture connection bracket is affixed using the torx ended screw. It is dismantled using the torx ended charged wrench.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.40. Top Furniture Connection Bracket The upper furniture connection bracket is affixed using the torx ended screw. It is dismantled using the torx ended charged wrench.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.41. Sensor Cover The sensor cover is affixed using connection tabs. It is removed using flat-ended screwdriver. 12.42. Carbon Filter Cover The Carbon filter cover exists in the lower side of the cooler eva cover. It is removed using flat-ended screwdriver.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 12.43. Water Valve and Water System Water valve group is grouped using one star screw at the bottom of the cabin. The hose shown in Figure I is the grid connection hose. It is dedicated to the hose heading to the input water reservoir in Figure II (Diameter 8 mm) It is dedicated to the hose heading to the input icematic in Figure III.
CONFIDENTIAL 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR / REVISION NUMBER: 00 14. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Periodic cleaning extends the product's life and decreases frequent problems. WARNING: Unplug the refrigerator before cleaning it. • Never use materials like gas, gasoline and similar for cleaning. •...