In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some
countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only
parts identical to those specified should be used.
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Refrigerant; HFC-134a
Refer to "HFC-134a COOLING UNIT" Service Manual for handling this refrigerant.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESTINATION .........................Y
A2G/A2S
A2G/A2S
page
CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS ..................................................................................................................2
ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES OF MAIN PARTS AND CAUTIONS .............................................................13
COOLING UNIT ..............................................................................................................................................19
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................................21
SHARP CORPORATION
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CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS
In case of following troubles, the cause is not related with the failure of refrigerator.
Please mention the correct way to the customer for the use of refrigerator when the repairing.
1. Some foods freezed in the refrigerator compartment.
Do not place food directly in front of
cold air outlet.
This may lead to the food freezing.
cold air flow
IN
OUT
2. Some plastic parts were cracked or splitted.
Some household cleaning chemicals may affect the internal
food liner and plastic parts resulting in splitting or cracks
occurring.
When cleaning all plastic parts inside this refrigerator, only
use diluted dishwashing liquid(soapy water). Make sure that
all plastic parts are thoroughly rinsed with water after cleaning.
3. IT IS NORMAL for the refrigerator to produce the following sounds.
Cracking or crunching sound;
Sound produced by expansion and contraction of inner walls and internal parts during cooling.
Squeaking sound;
Sound produced by expansion and contraction of internal parts.
Sound of flowing fluid (gurgling sound, fizzing sound);
Sound of refrigerant flowing in pipes (sound may become louder from time to time).
The names are the denominations used in the
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.
1. Freezer temp. control knob
18
2. Freezer shelf(Freezer tray)
3. Ice cube maker
19
4. Ice cube box(Ice storage box)
5. Deodorizing unit
6. Fresh case
20
7. Refrigerator temp. control knob
8. Light(Lamp)
9. Refrigerator shelf(Refrigerator tray)
21
10. Lever
11. Shelf(Vegetable tray)
22
23
24
12. Vegetable crisper(Vegetable case)
13. Separator plate(V parting plate)
14. Evaporating pan
15. Casters
16. Ventilating grille
25
17. Adjustable feet(Adjustable leg ass’y)
18. Fan switch
26
19. Fan & light switch
20. Utility pocket(Door pocket)
21. Magnetic door seal(Door packing)
20
22. Egg holder(Egg tray)
23. Egg pocket(R door pocket)
21
24. Small pocket(R door pocket S)
25. Bottle guard(Bottle stopper)
26. Bottle pocket
Upper hinge cover
Hot pipe
Freezer temp. control knob
Hot pipe
Ventilating grille
Adjustable leg ass’y
Freezer
compartment
Refrigerator
compartment
Mark: Cold air flow
Fan motor
Defrost thermostat
Evaporator
Defrost heater
Damper thermostat
Refrigerator temp. control knob
Drain pipe
Vegetable case
Evaporating pan
Compressor
Starting relay, Overload relay(Protector)
Defrost timer
Caster
Figure D-2. Constructions
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DIMENSIONS
OUTER DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCE
680
5951022.5
more than
90
1700
660
more than
60
1
more than
60
680
more than
60
1260
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1320
5951142.5
680
73
more than
90
169.5
1: Include the badge
Not include the handle
Fig. E-1(SJ-43L)
more than
660
1
9.5
60
more than
60
680
472
1210
(Unit : mm)
more than
60
1820
16
73
1: Include the badge
Not include the handle
Fig. E-2(SJ-47L)
1260
1320
472
1210
(Unit : mm)
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INNER DIMENSIONS
The dimensions between shelves can be changed by setting the shelves on the other rails.
225
502
531
524
524
526
526
321
502
502
518
242
242
510
502
Fig. E-3(SJ-43L)
89
89
112
99
99
126
82
229
210
118
(168.5)
(125)
(165)
226
188
232
246
269
269
320
508.5
(Unit: mm)
225
502
531
524
524
526
526
321
502
502
518
242
242
510
502
Fig. E-4(SJ-47L)
112
126
82
89
229
232
89
210
118
246
99
99
(218.5)
269
(175)
(185)
226
188
269
320
628.5
(Unit: mm)
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LIST OF ELECTRICAL PARTS
ITEMSTYPE NAMERATINGSPECIFICATIONS
ThermostatMM1-8149125V 6A(At normal notch)
250V 3AON/OFF : -20 / -25˚C
Defrost thermostatS101250V 8AOpen/Close : 8 / 1˚C
Thermo. fuseSF70E250V 10AWorking temp. : 70˚C
Fan motor3R00121A220-240V 50/60HzWorking with ø100 fan
Defrost heaterMM6-4264220-240V 378Ω140W at 230V
Door switchDSD-5250V 0.25A4 terminals push-button type
Damper thermostatMM1-6173—Open/Close : 5 / 0˚C
Defrost timerND1004M2220-240VIntegration type
50/60HzCycle time : 10h44m/8h57m(50/60Hz)
Delay time : 4m20s/3m37s(50/60Hz)
Lamp socket—250V 1AE-12(Hard plastic body type)
Lamp—240V 15WE-12
CompressorFL1568SD220-240V/50HzCooling capacity : 188W (50Hz)
Main coil : 13.3Ω
Aux. coil : 25.6Ω
(at 25˚C)
Common
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Aux. coil
Starting relayPET0SAT—22 Ω 300V
Overload relay(Protector) 1.8C36A1—Open/ Close : 130/60˚C
Main coil
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Be sure to replace the electrical parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
GY
: GRAY
BR
: BROWN (live)
OR
: ORANGE
Y
: YELLOW
R
: RED
P
: PINK
BL
: BLUE (neutral)
BK
: BLACK
SB
: SKY-BLUE
G-Y
: GREEN-YELLOW (earth)
W
: WHITE
(BR)
CONNECTED IN TERMINAL BOX
CONNECTOR
Timer
(R)
(GY)
Source
Plug
(BL)
L
Lamp
(SB)
Door switch
F-Thermostat
FM
Fan motor
(OR)
(W)
Defrost
thermo.
Thermo.
fuse
Defrost
heater
Figure W-1. Wiring Diagram
(BK)
TM
(Y)
Starting relay
Protector
Compressor
C
M
A
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Cabinet ass’y
E.V. cover ass’y
Lead EV-cover ass’y
Fan motor
F-thermostat
Def thermo. ass’y
Fuse ass’y
FM
Def. heater ass’y
Door switch
2 (PUSH OPEN)
3 (PUSH CLOSE)
4 (PUSH OPEN)
1 (NEUTRAL)
1
2
121
2
121
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
L
E
N
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
GY-1
OR-1
R-1
BR-1
Y-1
W-1
BL-1
BL-2
BR-2
SB-1
(SB-1)
BK-1
(W-1)
Y-2
(OR-1)
R lamp box ass’y
Lamp 15W
Lamp socket
L
Terminal box
TM
Defrost timer
(Y-1)
(Y-2)
(R-1)
(BK-1)
GY-2
Terminal block
Protector
Compressor
C
M
A
Starting
relay
Source cord
BROWN
BLUE
GRAY
EARTH
GY
BR
OR
Y
R
P
BL
BK
SB
G-Y
W
: GRAY
: BROWN (live)
: ORANGE
: YELLOW
: RED
: PINK
: BLUE (neutral)
: BLACK
: SKY-BLUE
: GREEN-YELLOW (earth)
: WHITE
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Figure W-2. Electric Accessories Layout
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1. ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
(1) Temperature control of freezer
Thermostat (senses freezer temperature) operates on ON/OFF switchover to control the compressor and
cool air circulating fan , and allows the freezer temperature to keep at a suitable temperature.
However adjust the freezer temp. control knob as follows depending upon the storing condition of foods.
FUNCTIONS
KNOB
SETTING
MAX
MED
MIN
Figure F-1.
(2) Temperature control of refrigerator
Damper-thermostat senses temperature of the refrigerator and changes the opening angle of the damper
automatically.
However, as the Damper-thermostat has no function to switch on or off the compressor and fan motor, the
freezer temperature control causes temperature in the refrigerator to vary to some extent.
However, adjust the refrigerator temp. control knob as follows depending upon the cooling condition.
KNOB
SETTING
Coldest
MED
MIN
Figure F-2.
(Coldest)
PURPOSE
For making ice rapidly or fast freezing.
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.
PURPOSE
For keeping freshness of food longer.
When the refrigerator does not provide sufficient cooling.
For normal operation.
When the refrigerator provides excessive cooling.
NOTE:The refrigerator temperature is affected also by the freezer temperature. If the freezer temp.
control knob is set at the position "MAX", the temperature tends to be lower than the following
values, and if set at near the position "MIN", temperature tends to be higher.
If the refrigerator is operated for a long time with the freezer temperature control sets the "MAX"
position, foods stored in the refrigerator compartment may also freeze.
When refrigerator temperature control sets to the "Coldest", some foods stored may freeze.
In this case adjust control set back to the "MED" position.
When refrigerator temperature control sets to the "Coldest", some foods stored in Fresh case may
also become frozen.
(3) Reference value of temperature
SETTING OF
FREEZER TEMP.
CONTROL KNOB
Freezer
temperature
MAX
(Coldest)
Approx.
-21˚C
MEDMIN
Approx.
-18˚C
Approx.
-15˚C
SETTING OF
REFRIGERATOR TEMP.
CONTROL KNOB
Refrigerator
temperature
Fresh case
temperature
ColdestMEDMIN
Approx.
0˚c
Approx.
-3˚c
Approx.
3˚c
Approx.
1˚c
Approx.
6˚c
Approx.
4˚c
The values shown above refer to the case where the
freezer temp. control knob is set at "MED".
The values shown 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 machine has been operated at an ambient temperature of 30˚C with no
food stored and the door closed until the temperature is stabilized.
The values vary depending upon frequency of opening and closing the door, ambient temperature, amount of stored
foods and manner of storing foods.
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2. DEFROSTING
OperationElectric diagramDescription
1. Cooling
(Normal)
2. Defrosting
(Time 20 to 30 min.)
3. Drain
(Time approx. 5 min.)
4. Restart
(Time approx. 5 min.)
The integration timer integrates running
time of the compressor. When it reaches
cycle time of defrost timer, the timer
contact is changed to start defrosting.
When the defrost thermostat becomes
OFF, the timer motor starts running.
During the operation time (delay time
of defrost time)
defrosted water is
drained outside the refrigerator.
Timer contact is changed to cooling
operation and the compressor starts
running and the timer motor stops.
Defrost thermostat contact becomes ON
when it’s cooled. And the timer motor
starts running. (Figure F-3.)
Figure F-3.
Figure F-4 .
Figure F-5.
Figure F-6.
TMCOMP
Defrost thermostat ONCompressor running
Timer motor running
Timer contact
Defrost
thermostat (ON)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
TMCOMP
Defrost thermostat OFFCompressor running
Timer motor stops
ThermostatTimer contact
Defrost
thermostat (OFF)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
TMCOMP
Defrost thermostat OFFCompressor stops
Timer motor running
ThermostatTimer contact
Defrost
thermostat (OFF)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
TMCOMP
Defrost thermostat ONCompressor stops
Timer motor stops
ThermostatTimer contact
Defrost
thermostat (ON)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
Thermostat
The timer contact is changed to start
defrosting, the timer motor stops, and
power is supplied to the defrost heater.
It takes about 20 to 30 min. to defrost.
When little frosted, the defrosting takes
little time. When much frosted, the defrosting takes much time.
(1) No defrosting operation is necessary
No defrosting operation is necessary.
As this machine is so designed that a built-in
evaporator cools air and a fan circulates cooled
air, neither the freezer nor the refrigerator is
frosted, though the evaporator is frosted.
(2) Where is melted frost brought
1. Melted frost is brought into the evaporating
pan at the back of the set and is evaporated
here by the heat of compressor.
2. Be sure to use Evaporating pan as inserted
so as to be level with the outer case.
The frosted evaporator is defrosted automatically
due to the function of defrosting timer and heater,
requiring no defrosting operation.
(3) The following circuit diagrams in the table show automatic defrosting function of the refrigerator with
timer and defrost thermostat.
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(4) As a reference to determine the causes of trouble, malfunction and phenomena are described below.
Refer to the following when repairing.
1. Disconnection of defrost heater
As off-cycle defrosting is performed, the defrosting time is extremely prolonged. Each time defrosting is
started, the freezer temperature rises and a portion of ice and stored foods are melted.
2. Melted thermo. fuse or opened-circuit due to the defect of defrost thermostat.
When the above mentioned trouble occurs in cooling operation, the timer motor does not run, defrosting
will not take place, and consequently freezing is caused. In the above mentioned condition, when the timer
shaft is turned by hand to defrost, the timer motor runs during the operation time. However, the motor stops
from the time when the contact is changed, and freezing causes.
NOTE:
As the thermo. fuse assembly is intended to prevent dangers, do not use it under shorted condition even
for a short period.
3. DEW PREVENTION
The hot pipe, namely D.P.-condenser, is arranged around the flange part of
cabinet and the C-partition plate, preventing dew from being generated on
the cabinet.
NOTE:
D.P.-condenser pipe may be felt hot if touched by hand while the
compressor is in operation.
If you are asked about this, please explain that the hot pipe serve to
Hot pipe
prevent the dew generation.
4. INSPECTION OF INITIAL STARTING
(1) Inspection of cooling unit
1. Set the temperature control knob to "MAX" and check that the compressor starts to operate.
2. Depress the door switch to run the fan and check that cool air is blown out of the cold air outlet of the
freezer and the refrigerator.
3. When the compressor does not work, check that the timer is not set to "defrost" position.
4It takes about an hour and a half or two hours to put food in the refrigerator after starting operation.
NOTE:
After return the temperature control knob to "MED" position.
When the refrigerator is operated initially after installed, the compressor may vibrate excessively for 1 to 2
min. However, vibration becomes normal if it is continuously operated.
(2) Inspection of defrost device
Operate the refrigerator for 20 to 30 min. and then check the defrost device in the following procedures :
Allow 5 min. to restart the compressor since immediate starting after stopping will cause unsmooth operation.
1. Turn the timer shaft clockwise with a screw driver.
At this time, make certains the timer clinks and the compressor stops.
2. After more than 5 min., turn the shaft further to operate.
Make certain cooling operation is started again.
Figure F-7
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ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES OF MAIN PARTS AND CAUTIONS
CAUTION: DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ANY REPAIRING.
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1. R-AIR GUIDER ASSEMBLY
A-sealer ag1
R air guider S
(1) Forming sensor of Damper thermo.
R air guider
Figure A-1
Damper thermo.
Thermo. cap. sealer
A-sealer ag3
A-sealer ag2
Dial sealer
Damper
thermostat
mm
1
++
5
mm
1
8
After forming, fix it to the refrigerator.
Less than 12 mm
(2) Setting R air guider S and sticking sealers to R air guider.
R air guider S
Masking tape
R air guider
Less than 160 mm
+
10 2 mm
NOTE
Minimum bending radius is R5mm.
There should be no gas leak by reforming of sensor tube.
Stick thermo.
cap. sealer
Figure A-2
R air guider
DATUM
OVERLAP 8mm
OVERLAP 15mm
DATUM
A-sealer ag1A-sealer ag1
OVERLAP 15mm
DATUM
OVERLAP AREA
A-sealer ag1
A-sealer ag1
Figure A-3
13
A-sealer ag2A-sealer ag2
Dial sealer
A-sealer ag3
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Fan motor holder A
U-sealer handle
U-sealer handle
7 2mm
+
+
0 1mm
C
C
SEC. C-C
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2. FAN LOUVER AND E.V COVER ASSEMBLY
2-1. How to remove the Fan louver
(1) Take out the 2 screws.
(2) Insert the screwdriver into the air hole of the Fan
louver.
(3) Press the Fan louver to the left side with the
screwdriver,and pull it toward yourself to take off 2
claws on the right side.
(4) Then take off the other 4 claws.
2-2. E.v cover assembly
E.v cover sealer C
Defrost thermo.
ass’y
E.v cover
L-band C
Propeller fan
100
Fan clamp
E.v cover
sealer G
Fan motor
holder A
Fan louver
(4)
Claw
(1)
Screw
Motor cushion
U-sealer
handle
Lead EV-cover
ass’y
(4)
Claw
(3)
(2)
Figure A-4
Fan motor holder B
Fan motor
(4)
Claw
(1)
Screw
(3)
Claw
F-thermostat
E.v cover sealer D
(1) Sticking of Sealers to E.V cover
E.v cover sealer A
E.v cover sealer C
STICK START
E.v cover
E.v cover sealer E
E.v cover
sealer C
Fuse ass’y
Figure A-5
E.v cover
sealer A
E.v cover
sealer B
L-band C
(2) Fixing of Fan motor and Fan
(2)-1 Stick U-sealer handle to Fan motor holder A.
STICK START
STICK START
E.v cover sealer B
E.v cover sealer G
[back side]
Figure A-6
Figure A-7
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(2)-2 Insert the terminals of Lead EV-cover ass'y to
Fan motor.
(2)-4 Set Fan clamp to Propeller fan 100 and insert
it to the shaft of Fan motor.
(2)-3 Fix two Motor cushions to Fan motor, and set it
at Fan motor holder A and B.
Then fix with Tapping screw.
Fan motor
holder B
Motor cushion
Fan clamp
Fan motor
holder A
Tapping
screw
Fan motor
Lead EV-cover ass’y
BROWN
RED
Figure A-8
(3) Setting of Fan motor ass'y , Defrost thermo. ass'y and Fuse ass'y.
D
Propeller
fan 100
+
4 0.5mm
Shaft
Detail of D
Figure A-9
Fan clamp
Slit
Slit of each Fan clamp
and Propeller fan
should not be at same position.
Note
Propeller fan should not be
taken out from shaft when
pulled by 3 kgf.
Lead e.v cover
ass’y
E.v cover sealer C
Take out lead wire
from square hole to
front and fix with
L-band C, then seal
with E.v cover sealer C
Aluminum tape
Turn up lead wire
Detail of G
E.v cover
ATTENTION
L-band C
Fuse ass’y
E.v cover
sealer E
Tapping screw
Tapping screw
Set metal side below
H
H
[back side]
Fuse ass’y
SEC. H H
Aluminum tape
L-band C
F
F
Defrost thermo.
ass’y
G
Aluminum tape
Aluminum tape
more than 3.5mmmore than 3.5mm
[front side]
CUT
Defrost thermo.
ass’y
L-band C
Not come out of claw.
SEC. F F
+
10 5mm
[Front side]
Figure A-10
E.v cover sealer E
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F-thermostat
SEC. B B
B
B
E.v cover sealer D
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(4) Inserting of pins
Fan motor 1 , 5
WIRE COLOR FOR FAN MOTOR
100-110V : WHITE
127V : YELLOW
220-240V : BLUE
1234
5678
F-thermostat 6
(BROWN, inserted)
Note Pins should be inserted surely,
and check by pulling it.
Figure A-11
(5) Setting of F-thermostat
(5)-1 Form capillary tube of F-thermostat.
F-thermostat 2
(RED, inserted)
Defrost thermo. 3 (PINK)
Fuse 8 (WHITE)
Fuse 8 (BLACK)
Defrost thermo. 7 (BLUE)
(5)-3 Set to E.V cover.
After inserting, fix with vinyl tape.
Vinyl tape
Figure A-12
Stick E.v cover sealer D.
21mm
R10mm
R10mm
Note
• Bending radius of
capillary tube should be
8.5mm
50mm
from R5mm to R10mm.
Figure A-13
(5)-2 Insert terminal of Lead EV-cover ass'y.
RED
(front side)
BROWN
(back side)
Figure A-15
Figure A-14
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3. DEFROST HEATER
(1) Taking-out Evaporator
(1)-1. Take out E.v cover ass'y (Fig. A-16).
Evaporator
Food liner convex part
Fig. A-16
(1)-2. As shown in Fig. A-17, pull the upper part of
Evaporator toward you, pull it diagonally so that
the pipe of Evaporator does not contact the convex
part of food liner.
Food liner convex part
(2) Replacement of Def. heater ass'y.
(2)-1 Remove the center screw of Drain support al
to take it off from the food liner.
Drain support al
Screw
Fig. A-19
(2)-2 Raise the protrusion part of Drain support al.
Then remove Heater cover.
Protrusion parts
Evaporator
Pipe
Fig. A-17
(1)-3. As shown in Fig. A-18, bend the removed
Evaporator horizontally so that Defrost heater can
be replaced easily.
NOTE: When pulling Evaporator and bending the
pipes, pay attention so as not to break and
deform the pipes. Still, take care not to hurt
yourself by fin of Evaporator.
Evaporator
Drain support al
Heater cover
Protrusion part of Drain support al(2 pcs.)
Def. heater ass’y
Heater cover
Fig. A-20
(2)-3 Open Def.heater fixed part of Drain support al to
the right and left, then remove Def.heater ass'y.
Fixed parts
Fig. A-18
Drain support al
Def.heater ass’y
Fig. A-21
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Glass cloth tape
Glass cloth tape
Glass cloth tape
Glass cloth tape
aluminum tape
(more than 2 turns)
[back side]
[bottom side]
A
A
Sec. AA
(W25 X L40)
top edge
Drain support al
Heater cover
Heater cover
Def.heater ass’y
Def.heater ass’y
c
d
Sec. BB
B
B
Drain support al
Heater cover
Def.heater ass’y
190 20
+
Leading wire sealer
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(2)-4. Replace Def. heater ass'y with new one.(2)-7. Stick the longer wire to the Drain support by
aluminum tape (2 pieces), and wind vinyl tape
(2 pieces) to lead wires of Def. heater ass'y by
Heater cover
aluminum tape as shownin Fig. A-25.
Note: Glass cloth tape part shall be both side of Drain
support to protect the lead wire from damaged.
Def.heater ass’y
Drain support al
Fig. A-22
(2)-5. Wind the Glass cloth tape (3M: No. 27) to lead wire
of Def. heater ass'y. (2 places)
Def. heater ass’y
(40)50
+
360
+
5
5
(40)
Glass cloth tape
(W40 x L25)
Lead wire
Glass cloth tape
Wind the Glass cloth tape
more than 2 turns.
Fig. A-23
(2)-6. Bend a and b of Drain support al to right angle
(90˚) to set Def. heater ass'y. (Fig. A-24)
This side is longer wire
Fig. A-25
(2)-8. Set Heater cover on Drain support, and bend top
edge c and d to outside as shown in Fig. A-26.
Fig. A-26
(2)-9. Wind up Leading wire sealer as shown in Fig. A-27
a
Drain support al
Def.heater ass’y
Fig. A-24
This side is shorter wire
b
Fig. A-27
(2)-10
. Set the assembly above on the food liner by fixing
a screw.
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(3) Installing of Evaporator
(3)-1. Install Evaporator as shown in Fig. A-16 in the
reverse order of Fig. A-17.
(3)-2. Correct the deformed fin.
NOTE
1. When installing Evaporator, take care not to
deform significantly and break the pipes.
2. Take care not to damage the lead wires and hurt
yourself by the fin of Evaporator.
2-2JKNB-A036CBFCF-temp. control knob1111AC
2-4LHLD-A489CBFAE.v. holder2222AD
2-7FLEGPA083CBKZLeg holder l ass'y1111AF
2-7-1FAJS-A015CBKZAdjustable leg ass'y2222AE
2-7-2LHLD-A533CBPZLeg holder l1111AL
2-8FLEGPA084CBKZLeg holder r ass'y1111AF
2-8-2LHLD-A534CBPZLeg holder r1111AP
2-13DHNG-A417CBMZUpper hinge ass'y1111AE
2-14DHNG-A419CBMZBottom hinge r ass'y1111AD
2-15DHNG-A418CBMZCenter hinge r ass'y1111AE
2-16GCOV-A210CBFZE.v cover1111AR
2-17LCRA-A010CBE0Fan clamp1111AD
2-19LHLD-A389CBF0Motor cushion2222AF
2-20NFANPA011CBF0Propeller fan 1001111AD
2-21PSEL-C067CBEZE.v cover sealer a1111AA
2-22PSEL-C068CBEZE.v cover sealer b1111AA
2-23PSEL-C066CBEZE.v cover sealer c1111AC
2-24PCOVPA308CBFATerminal cover1111AE
2-26PCOV-A277CBFAR lamp cover1111AE
2-27GCOVPA142CBRAR-c box cover1111AQ
2-28HGRL-A206CBRAFan louver1111AS
2-29GCOV-A209CBFAUpper hinge cover1-1-AC
2-29GCOV-A209CBFBUpper hinge cover-1-1AC
2-31JKNB-A033CBFCR-temp.control knob1111AC
2-32JKNB-A063CBFAV-tray control knob1111AC
2-36PCAP-A006CBFXScrew cover2-2-AB
2-36PCAP-A077CBFAScrew cover-2-2AA
2-38PGID-A161CBFZR-air guider1111AG
2-39PGID-A162CBFZR-air guider s1111AC
2-41PSEL-B848CBEZA-sealer thermo.cap1111AC
2-44HGRL-A203CBRAF deodo.louver1111AF
2-45HGRL-A204CBFAR deodo.louver1111AE
2-46PFIL-A047CBEZDeodorizer2222AC
2-49LSTPPA108CBFAChilled stopper2222AC
2-50LSTPPA118CBFACase stopper v2222AC
2-55HGRL-A205CBFAMulti louver l--11AM
2-55HGRL-A209CBFAMulti louver s11--AM
2-56PFPFPB334CBFZR-louver insu.l--11AE
2-56PFPFPB345CBFZR-louver insu.s11--AE
2-57PSEL-C085CBEZA-sealer r-louver--22AC
2-57PSEL-C095CBEZA-sealer r-louver22--AB
2-63LHLD-A484CBFAFan motor holder b1111AH
2-64LHLD-A485CBFAFan motor holder a1111AH
2-65PSEL-B209CBE0U-sealer handle2222AB
2-66PSHEMA225CBPZHeater cover1111AC
2-67LPLTMA633CBPZDrain support al1111AF
2-68PSEL-A415CBE0E.v cover sealer c1111AC
2-69PSEL-C069CBEZE.v cover sealer d1111AA
2-70PSEL-C135CBEZE.v cover sealer e1111AC
2-71PSEL-A552CBE0Dial sealer1111AC
2-72PSEL-C078CBEZA-sealer ag12222AC
2-73PSEL-C079CBEZA-sealer ag21111AB
2-77LHLD-A359CBFAT-box holder1111AE
2-78LPLTMA399CBP0Dryer support1111AD
2-79LBND-A019CBE0Nylon band1111AB
2-80PBOX-A132CBFATerminal box1111AF
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SJ-43L-A2
SJ-47L-A2
REF. NO.PART NO.DESCRIPTIONQ'TY CODE
SJ-43L SJ-43L SJ-47L SJ-47L
-A2G-A2S-A2G-A2S
2-83PSEL-C080CBEZA-sealer ag31111 AA
2-84PSEL-C081CBEZA-sealer ag42222 AA
2-87LBND-A018CBE0Fastening band a1111 AP
2-91HGRL-A202CBFAF return cover1111 AF
2-93PCAP-A068CBFAC sliding cap a4444 AC
2-98LHLD-A504CBE0Sl-3n clip1111 AD
2-99PSEL-A562CBE0Leading wire sealer1111 AC
2-100PSEL-C138CBEZE.v cover sealer g1111 AA
2-101PSEL-C139CBEZEv-insulation 472222 AC
DOOR PARTS
3-5FDORFB512CBKZF-door s ass'y1-1- BM
3-5FDORFB513CBKZF-door s ass'y-1-1 BL
3-5-1LSTPPA082CBFAFd-stopper spring r1111 AD
3-5-2NBRGPA013CBFBNylon bearing 21111 AH
3-5-3LSTPMA008CBM0F-door stopper r1111 AD
3-5-4GDAI-A059CBMZBadge base1111 AK
3-5-5HBDGDA922CBEABadge1-1- AP
3-5-5HBDGDA928CBEABadge-1-1 AM
3-6FPACGA346CBKZF-door packing1111 AT
3-7HDECQA409CBFAHandle trim fl1-1- AK
3-7HDECQA412CBFAHandle trim fl-1-1 AM
3-8JHNDPA154CBFADoor handle fl1-1- AK
3-8JHNDPA154CBFBDoor handle fl-1-1 AK
3-10LPLTPA286CBFAHandle base fl1-1- AK
3-10LPLTPA286CBFBHandle base fl-1-1 AK
3-15FDORRB300CBKZR-door ass'y--1- BS
3-15FDORRB302CBKZR-door ass'y1--- BR
3-15FDORRB303CBKZR-door ass'y---1 BR
3-15FDORRB304CBKZR-door ass'y-1-- BR
3-15-1LSTPPA084CBFARd-stopper spring r1111 AD
3-15-2NBRGPA022CBFANylon bearing 3s1111 AC
3-15-3LSTP-A058CBM0R-door stopper r1111 AF
3-17FPACGA347CBKZR-door packing--11 AV
3-17FPACGA348CBKZR-door packing11-- AV
3-18HDECQA410CBFAHandle trim rl1-1- AK
3-18HDECQA413CBFAHandle trim rl-1-1 AN
3-19JHNDPA155CBFADoor handle rl1-1- AK
3-19JHNDPA155CBFBDoor handle rl-1-1 AK
3-21LPLTPA287CBFAHandle base rl1-1- AK
3-21LPLTPA287CBFBHandle base rl-1-1 AK
OTHER PARTS
4-1LBND-A023CBE0L-band c2222 AC
4-3LX-VZA003CBE0Special screw2222 AB
4-11QTAN-A012CBE0Solderless term. b3333 AH
4-15LX-BZ0202JBE0Special screw1111 AA
4-17LX-WZA003CBE0Washer4444 AA
ATTACHMENT PARTS
5-1UPOK-A180CBRABottle pocket1111 AR
5-2UPOKPA268CBFAR door pocket s2222 AH
5-3UPOK-A179CBRADoor pocket3333 AM
5-4UPOK-A181CBRAR door pocket1111 AL
5-5UTNA-A282CBFAEgg tray1111 AH
5-6FSRA-A193CBYZIce cube maker1111 AS
5-9USRA-A270CBFAFreezer tray1111 AT
5-13HGRL-A201CBFAVentilating grille1-1- AM
5-13HGRL-A201CBFBVentilating grille-1-1 AM
5-14USRA-A268CBFAEvaporating pan1111 AM
5-15GGAD-A032CBFAV parting plate1111 AG
5-16UYOK-A401CBFAVegetable case1111 AX
5-17UYOK-A399CBFAIce storage box1111 AL
5-18UYOK-A400CBFAFresh case1111 AV
5-19GDORPA072CBRAFresh door hs1111 AN
5-24USRA-A272CBFARefrigerator tray2222 AU
5-25USRA-A271CBFAVegetable tray1111 AW
5-31LRALPA136CBFAIce tray holder l1111 AG
5-32LRALPA137CBFAIce tray holder r1111 AG
5-35UPOKPA269CBFABottle stopper1111 AC
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval systems, or
transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written
permission of the publisher.
43JPSY/ 43JPUY/ 47JPSY/ 47JPUY
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2002 SHARP CORP. (02K0.12E) Printed in Japan
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