This document has been published to be used for
after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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CHAPTER 1. ENERGY LABEL/INSTALATION
[1] ENERGY LABEL
Usage of "the ENERGY LABEL"
• When displaying this refrigerator in the shop-window, attach the "ENERGY LABEL" to it in the following procedure.
[2] INSTALATION
Free standing type
• To ensure adequate ventilation for this refrigerator, install with 6 cm space at the rear and both sides, with aminimum space of 9 cm above the
refrigerator.
"ENERGY LABEL (DATA)"
(This label is in Operation manual)
"ENERGY LABEL (BASE)"
of each language
Refrigerator
Data part
E
B
A
C
D
E
G
F
G
Fix the data part of
"ENERGY LABEL (DATA)"
on the data part of
"ENERGY LABEL (BASE)"
6cm
6cm
9cm
This refrigerator shall be used under the ordinary place condition between +5 C and +38 C of ambient
temperature, and also not be left under -10 C for long days.
To be used this refrigerator within the range of the rated voltage˴6%
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CHAPTER 2. SPECIFICATION
Items SJ-F750SPSJ-F800SP
Type4 Door
Outer dimensionsHeight 1720mm(67.7")1830mm(72.0")
Refrigerator345liter(12.1cu.ft)394liter(13.9cu.ft)
Rated gross volume602liter(21.3cu.ft)653liter(23.1cu.ft)
Defrosting System Heater system
Start Automatic
Finish Automatic
Temperature control Automatic (Adjustable)
No-frost freezer Yes
Interior lamp (LED)36
Plasmacluster light (LED, Blue)1
Caster4
Evaporating pan 1 (unremovable)
Refrigerator Compartment R-shelf ass'y2
V-shelf ass'y1
Bttl rack ass'y1
Fruit case ass'y1
Fresh case ass'y1
V-case ass'y1
Door pocket ass'y3
Btl-pok L ass'y1
Btl-pok R ass'y1
U-pok door1
Utility pok ass'y1
Egg pok ass'y—1
Egg tray1
Freezer Compartment Ice cube maker 1
Quick ice maker1
Ice storage ass'y2
F-case S ass'y3
F-case L ass'y2
Control panelPlasmaclusterYes
Express Ice makingYes
Express FreezingYes
Vacation modeYes
Door alarmYes
TimerYes
Temp. controlYes
Child lockYes
Aluminum panelYes
Deodorizing unit (Honeycomb type) Yes
RATING
Items SJ-F750SPSJ-F800SP
Rated voltage (V~) 220-240
Rated frequency (Hz) 50
Climate class ST
Rated current (A) 0.8-0.9
Rated input of heating systems (W) 173-206
Defrosting input(W) 173-206
Refrigerant (Charging quantity) [Flammable] R-600a(52g)R-600a(52g)
Insulation blowing gas [Flammable] Cyclo pentane (HC)
Net Weight (kg)111114
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PLUG TYPE
Plug cord 2 pin + Earth
Plug type CS
Destination mark E
COLOR
Items -SL-BK
Outside colorSilver Black
Inside color WhiteWhite
Receptacle
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CHAPTER 3. FICHE
1
NO.
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
11
12
13
14
Trade mark
Items
Description
Remarks
Model name
Type
Energy efficiency class
Eco-award mark
Energy consumption
(220V 50Hz at 25 C)
Star rating of frozen food
compartment
Temperature rise time
Freezing capacity
Climate class
Noise
10 No frost
7
Net storage volume of frozen
food storage compartment
SJ-F750SPSJ-F800SP
Category; 7
A+
STST
38 dB(A)
re1pw
38 dB(A)
re1pw
450
kWh/year
1017
kWh/year
1066
kWh/year
345 L
No frost
11 h
9.5 kg /24h
Net storage volume of fresh
food storage compartment
Category; 7
A+
465
kWh/year
394 L
11 h
9.5 kg /24h
880/92
EN153
86/594/EEC
No frost
THE FICHE (according to ANNEX: 94/2/EC)
15
Maximum allowable electricity
consumption (Emax)
(96/57/EC)
211 L
4-STAR
211 L
4-STAR
E max
(2.92)(2.79)(kWh/day)
fridge / freezer
A++/A+/A~G
at 25
at 25
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CHAPTER 4. DESIGNATION OFVARIOUS PARTS
[1] EXTERNAL DESCRIPTION
The names in parenthesis “[ ]” are the denominations used in the REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.
25
13
12 14
13
25
15
1
17
18
19
20
22
21
26
23
24
7
8
25
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
25
9
10
11
16
15
16
1
22
17
SJ-F800SP
SJ-F750SP
1. Door pocket [Door pocket ass'y]
2. Refrigerator shelf [R-shelf ass'y]
3. Shelf [V-shelf ass'y]
4. Bottle pocket(left) [Btl-pok L ass'y]
5. Vegetable crisper [V-case ass'y]
6. Quick ice maker [Quick ice maker]
7. Freezer case(small) [F-case S ass'y]
8. Freezer case(large) [F-case L ass'y]
9. Caster
10. Adjustable feet [Adjustable leg ass'y]
11. Foot cover [Base cover]
12. Aluminum panel [AL panel]
13. Refrigerator LED Light
[LED pwb ass'y]
14. Plasmacluster Light [PCI pwb ass’y]
15. Utility pocket cover [U-pok door]
16. Utility pocket [Utility pok ass'y]
17. Egg holder [Egg tray]
18. Egg pocket [Egg pok ass’y]
(Only for SJ-F800SP)
19. Bottle rack [Bttl rack ass'y]
20. Fruit case [Fruit case ass'y]
21. Fresh case [Fresh case ass'y]
22. Bottle pocket(right) [Btl-pok R ass'y]
23. Ice cube maker [Ice cube maker]
24. Ice cube box [Ice storage ass'y]
25. Magnetic door seal [Door packing]
26. Control panel
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[2] CONSTRUCTIONS
PWB-s ass'y
Ionizer-K
R-thermistor
R fan motor
Damper ass'y
Compressor
Protector
Starting relay
Sub condenser
Evaporator
Fuse ass'y
F-thermistor
Def-thermistor
F-fan motor
Defrost heater
Reed sw
LCD PWB s ass'y
Control panel
C fan motor
Running capacitor
Evaporating pan
Foot cover
Adjustable feet
Caster
mark : cold air flow
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CHAPTER 5. DIMENTIONS
[1] OUTER DIMENTIONS AND CLEARANCE
1. SJ-F750SP
2. SJ-F800SP
890
50
1180
1500
787
890
60
817
770
890
1180
1500
890
60
50
787
770
817
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[2] INNER DIMENTIONS
The dimensions between shelves can be changed by setting the shelves on the other rails.
1. SJ-F750SP
2. SJ-F800SP
186340
77
30
328
328
250
136.5
136.5
136.5
346
260.5
365
365
142.5
142.5
316
316
316
316
316
316
708
708
708
282
217
166
217
320
282
96.5
125.5
308
308
298298
142.5142.5260.5
260.5
125.5125.5
80
80
308
142.5
136.5
136.5
191
328
328
250
240
96.5
188
125.5
66
311
406
80
365
346
142.5
260.5
168
66
150150
340230
708
708
328
328
250
136.5
136.5
136.5
217
166
365
365
142.5
142.5
346
260.5
316
316
316
282
217
320
282
96.5
125.5
316
316
316
316
308
308
142.5142.5260.5
298
168
125.5
66
80
80
125.5
308
142.5
260.5
298
136.5
136.5
136.5
191
328
328
250
240
96.5
188
125.5
311
66
406
80
365
346
142.5
260.5
225345
708
190135345
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CHAPTER 6. LIST OF ELECTORICAL PARTS
“ • “ denotes parts that cannot be replaced or parts that cannot be replaced as an individual unit.
Be sure to replace the electrical parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
Fuse1Fuse3
Fuse2
Relay2
AC/DC
DC
MAIN
PWB
G
B
Br
Relay1
111222333
1234
1234
445
12345
566778
12345678
9
112234
1234
5678
9
101112
8
Compressor
Starting relay
Protector
Fuse
Defrost Heater
Running capacitor
R-door heater
F-reed SW
R-reed SW
Defrost-thermistor
LCD Control
PWB
F-thermistor
Damper
Plasmacluster
R-thermistor
Plasmacluster light
Light
Plug / Cord
LED
LED
LED
LEDLED
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[2] ELECTRIC ACCESSORIES LAYOUT
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CHAPTER 8. FAILURE DIAGNOSIS
[1] OUTLINE OF CONTROL
1. ON/OFF Control of Compressor
• ON/OFF of the compressor will be controlled depend on the temperature detected by
the R-thermistor and F-thermistor. (Normal cooling control)
• In case the surrounding temperature is high at the power supply input, the compressor will be ON at once and the normal cooling control will start
after several hours.
• When the rapid ice making or rapid freezing is requested by user during the operation, the compressor will be ON and cooling operation will be
started regardless of the detected temperature by the thermistors. However, if requested during the defrosting operation, the request will be executed after the completion of defrosting and ON of the compressor might be delayed.
• During 5 minutes after the compressor stops, it will not start regardless of the detected temperature by R-thermistor and F-thermistor.
2. Defrosting
Microcomputer calculates the appropriate timing of defrosting and defrosting is made automatically. Therefore no manual operation by user is
required. The cycle of defrosting varies depend on the usage condition of the refrigerator. (Maximum time about 50 hours, minimum time 8 hours)
3. Thermistor
Thermistors are installed in 4 places; in the refrigerator and freezer compartment, and close to the Control panel and Evaporator. (R-thermistor, Fthermistor, Outside temp-thermistor, Def-thermistor)
R-thermistor and F-thermistor detects the temperature in the refrigerator and freezer compartment respectively and controls ON/OFF of compressor.
Def-thermistor detects the temperature around the evaporator and shows the progress of defrosting.
Outside temp-thermistor detects the surrounding temperature of refrigerator. It decides the defrost timing and changes the operation mode when the
outside temperature is high.
[2] WHEN THE DEFROSTING FAILURE IS DOUBTFUL
Execute the Self-Diagnosis Mode. (Refer to the Chapter “SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE”)
• In case the diagnosis result is “EE03” (Def-thermistor system defect), follow up the flowchart of EE03. (In case of any abnormity in the Def-thermistor, defrosting will not be made for safety reasons.)
• In case the diagnosis result is “EE07” (Defrost defect), follow up the flowchart of EE07.
(This diagnosis result will be displayed when defrosting is made for 120 minutes, the maximum time length. In this case, the defect of PWB itself
and also the breakage of heater and heater circuit (melt down of current fuse and temperature fuse) are considerable.)
[3] RE-SETTING OF MICROCOMPUTER AT POWER FAILURE
• At the power failure for over 0.4 second, the control of the microcomputer will might be reset.
• Microcomputer might continue to operate for approximately 10 seconds maximum at power failure depending on the load at the operation. Approximately 30 seconds is necessary for the definite power OFF condition.
• When the power is re-supplied, the normal cooling will be resumed.(If cold enough in the cabinet, the microcomputer will begin defrosting in 40
minutes according to the condition.)
• The temperature and operation mode set by user will be maintained even if a power failure occurred.
(However defrosting, rapid freezing, rapid ice making, and timer will not be maintained.)
• When the self diagnosis is made, each mode and setting are resumed to the initial condition.
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[4] DIAGNOSIS METHOD OF FAILURE AROUND PWB
First of all, check by using the self-diagnosis.
In case that the power supply doesn't enter, check by the following procedure.
1. Disconnect power supply and check the following point.
• Is there any failure portion in inserting connectors?
2. Detach the PWB and check the appearance.
• Is there any burning or abnormal damage?
3. Check the conditions of the fuse and the varistor. (Fuse and varistor are located at the position in the figure.)
• Under the condition of power supply plug connected;
In case of no cooling and no indoor lamp lighting, there might be a possibility of fuse (F1 or F2) melt down.
When the fuse F1 or F2 is melt down, PWB does not operate at all.
When the fuse F3 is melt down, defrosting heater and refrigerator door heater are not electrified. (Defrosting error will be diagnosed as
“Defrosting failure” by the self diagnosis.) In this case, the cooling performance may deteriorate or dew generation may occur on the door,
because the defrosting is not done.
• Melting in the fuse cannot be checked visually (as the safer one than transparent glass tube is used). Be sure to detach the connector “CN1”
before measuring the resistance between the both ends of the fuse by the tester.
• Next, measure the resistance value between the both leads of the varistor.
4. Check whether the temperature (resistance value) shown by R-thermistor is correct or not. (Refer to the table below.)
• Detach the connector “CN4” on the PWB and measure the resistance between 1 and 2 pins of harness side.
5. Check whether the temperature (resistance value) shown by Def-thermistor is correct or not. (Refer to the table below.)
• Detach the connector “CN5” on the PWB and measure the resistance value between 6 and 7 pins of harness side.
6. Check whether the temperature (resistance value) shown by F-thermistor is correct or not. (Refer to the table below.)
• Detach the connector “CN5” on the PWB and measure the resistance value between 4 and 5 pins of harness side.
Var is tor
Normal (over approx.1.5MΩ)Damage
Fuse
Melting
Flow of excessive current is considerable for some reasons.
Check for any portion to cause short circuits especially on
the primary circuit.
There is a possibility of excessive voltage applied from outside with the factor such as thunder etc. When repeated with a
factor other than thunder, there might be the apparatus near
by generating noises.
Conduction
Fuse and varistor are normal.
Possibility to be caused by excessive current or voltage
near the power supply is low. Proceed to the other check
item.
-
Var istor 1
Fuse 2
Fuse 1
Var istor 3
Fuse 3
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[5] CONVERSION TABLE BETWEEN TEMPERATURE AND RESISTANCE VALUE
1. R-thermistor
2. Def-thermistor, F-thermistor
Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Value
(KΩ)
Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Value
(KΩ)
Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Value
(KΩ)
-2526.1-910.374.52
-2424.54-89.7584.3
-2323.08-79.2494.1
-2221.72-68.76103.91
-2120.46-58.3113.73
-2019.27-47.87123.56
-1918.16-37.47133.4
-1817.13-27.09143.24
-1716.16-16.74153.1
-1615.2506.4202.47
-1514.416.08251.99
-1413.625.78301.61
-1312.8535.5351.31
-1212.1545.23401.08
-1111.4954.98
-1010.8864.74
Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Value
(KΩ)
Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Value
(KΩ)
Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Value
(KΩ)
-2561.17-924.13710.58
-2457.51-822.85810.09
-2354.1-721.6599.61
-2250.92-620.52109.16
-2147.94-519.46118.74
-2045.17-418.46128.34
-1942.57-317.51137.96
-1840.14-216.63147.6
-1737.86-115.79157.26
-1635.74015205.79
-1533.74114.26254.66
-1431.87213.55303.77
-1330.12312.89353.08
-1228.48412.26402.52
-1126.94511.67
-1025.49611.11
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[6] CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF MAIN PWB
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[7] CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF LCD PWB
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CHAPTER 9. SELF-DIAGNOSIS MODE
1. Entering method of the mode
1) Press the [Select] button on the LCD panel over 5 seconds at the opening condition of the
freezer and refrigerating room doors.
2) With a beep sound of buzzer, the self-diagnosis mode is entered. When the self-diagnosis
mode is not entered by the above operation, defect of Reed SW system can be considered.
2. When the self-diagnosis mode is entered, the following movements will be made. Forced release operation is not prepared for the self-diagnosis
mode. It returns to the normal movement after a lapse of 2 minutes.
• During the express ice making, express freezing or timer, the mode is released.
• Plasmacluster will not release the mode, and ON is forced for 2 minutes whether it is ON or OFF.
• When the self-diagnosis mode is entered, beep sound for reminding of closing the door must not be sounded for 20 minutes.
• Defect and various conditions are shown by the beeping buzzer pattern.
• Defect and various conditions are displayed on the LCD panel. In case of plural defects and various conditions, these are displayed one after
another by button operation and all contents are notified.
3. Display of self-diagnosis
• Display example of LCD panel (at the defect of F-thermistor system)
• Buzzer notice example; (at defrost defect, 2 times of 0.5 second ON)
Defect of each thermistor, short circuit/wire breakage of thermistor wiring and defect of main PWB
→[1]
2R-thermistor system defectEE 02→[2]
3DEF-thermistor system defectEE 03→[3]
4
Outside temperature-thermistor
system defect
EE 04→[4]
5Defrost defectEE 07
Wire breakage of fuse•defrost heater, defect of main PWB
(120-minute defrosting has been occurred continuously 2 times
within the past 48 hours.)
→[5]
6F fan motor system defectEE 08
Defect of each fan motor, fan-lock and defect of wiring/main
PWB
(When fan motor is ON, over current or no current is detected.)
→[6]
7C fan motor system defectEE 09→[7]
8R fan motor system defectEE 10→[8]
9
Ionizer (Plasmacluster) system
defect
EE 11→[9]
10 LCD Display communication defectEE 12
Short circuit/wire breakage of wiring and defect of LCD or main
PWB (Communication with LCD PWB has been abnormal over
3 times within the past 48 hours.)
→[10]
11 F-thermistor system defect historyEH 61
Defect of thermistor system has been occurred over 1 minute
continuously within the past 48 hours.
→[1]
12 R-thermistor system defect historyEH 62→[2]
13
DEF-thermistor system defect history
EH 63→[3]
14
Outside temperature-thermistor
system defect history
EH 64→[4]
15 F fan motor system defect historyEH 66
Defect of fan motor has been occurred over 3 times continuously within the past 48 hours.
→[6]
16 C fan motor system defect historyEH 67→[7]
17 R fan motor system defect historyEH 68→[8]
18
Ionizer (Plasmacluster) electrifying
defect history
EH 72
Defect of Ionizer (Plasmacluster) electrifying has been
occurred over 3 times continuously within the past 48 hours.
→[9]
19 F-room high temperature historyEH 76
Temperature of F-thermistor has been reached over -10°C continuously for 6 hours or more within the past 48 hours. (except
right after the installation)
→[1]
20 R-room high temperature historyEH 77
Temperature of R-thermistor has been reached over +10°
C
continuously for 6 hours or more within the past 48 hours.
(except right after the installation)
→[2]
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Correspondence method
Power OFFPower OFF
Replace F-thermistor.
Replace main PWB.
(F-thermistor system diagnosis)(R-thermistor system diagnosis)
OK
NG
and .
Replace R-thermistor.
Replace main PWB.
Remove 6P connector from R
louver Assy and measure the
thermistor resistance between
and .
EE 01 / EH 61 / EH 76
EE 02 / EH 62 / EH 77
[1]
[2]
Remove 4P connector (flat) from
E.V. cover Assy and measure the
thermistor resistance between
NG
OK
NG
NG
OK
OK
Check the F-thermistor
system wiring
Check the R-thermistor
system wiring
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(DEF-thermistor system diagnosis)
Turn power OFF. Reopen door and re-energize.
(Buzzer beeps continuously)
Power OFF
Replace DEF-thermistor.
Replace main PWB.
OK
NG
NG
and .
EE 03 / EH 63
EE 04 / EH 64
(Ambient air temperature - thermistor system diagnosis)
Replace LCD-PWB.
Ambient air
temperature thermistor
is installed on
LCD-PWB.
(Defrosting diagnosis)
EE 07
OK?
Replace main PWB.
Replace fuse Assy.
Replace
defrost heater.
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
Forced defrosting (Measurement is impossible when
DEF-thermistor is set at 10°C or higher because
defrosting ends immediately)
After approx. 15 sec., the voltage
measured across
and of CN1
on the main PWB is equal to supplied
voltage? (e.g. 240 V)
Disconnect CN1 from the main PWB. Measure the
resistance between
and of CN1 on the wiring.
Resistance of 3P connector on E.V.
cover K is normal?
Check defrost heater wiring for loose
connection or disconnection.
Check cause of defrosting failure
· Check door packing
· Check mounting seal of E.V. cover Assy
2P connector on E.V. cover
Assy is carrying current?
[3]
[4]
[5]
Remove 4P connector (flat) from
E.V. cover Assy and measure the
thermistor resistance between
OK
Check the Def-thermistor
system wiring
See CHAPTER 4. (Heater resistance)
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Turn OFF and ON power.
Fan locked?
Check position of fan.
Replace F fan motor.
Replace main PWB.
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
Measure voltage betweenand
of CN5 on the main PWB.
CN5
- : Approx. 14 V
- : Approx. 2~4 V
EE 08 / EH 66
(F fan motor system diagnosis)
EE 09 / EH 67
(C fan motor system diagnosis)
EE 10 / EH 68
(R fan motor system diagnosis)
F fan motor
rotates?
Check cause of defrosting
failure
· Dislocation of fan
· Check door packing
· Installation of E.V. cover Assy
· Defective seal
(If OK)
Replace C fan motor.
Adjust and power ON again.
Fan locked?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Measure voltage betweenand
of CN5 on the main PWB:
Approx. 9 to 13 VDC?
Loose connection or disconnection of
C fan motor system (motor connector
voltage)
Replace main PWB or C fan motor.
(If OK)
Replace R fan motor.
Adjust and power ON again.
Fan locked?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Measure voltage betweenand
of CN4 on the main PWB:
Approx. 9 to 13 VDC?
Loose connection or disconnection of
R fan motor system (motor connector
voltage)
Replace main PWB or R fan motor.
[6][
7
]
[8]
7
8
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Replace Plasmacluster.Replace LCD-PWB Assy.
(Ionizer system diagnosis)
EE 11EE 12
(LCD system diagnosis)
Insert connector.
NO
NO
YES
andof CN4 on the main PWB
are positively engaged?
YES
andof 6P connector on R
louver Assy are positively engaged?
Insert connector.
NO
NO
YES
CN6 on the main PWB is positively
engaged?
YES
5P connector on control panel is
positively engaged?
[9]
[10]
5
6
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CHAPTER 10. MODE FOR DISPLAY
1. Entering method of the mode
Within 2 minutes after main power input, press the [ ] button over 3 seconds at the opening condition of the refrigerating room door.
NOTE: This cannot be made at the ON condition of CHILD LOCK.
2. Release of the mode
Press the [ ] button over 3 seconds at the opening condition of the refrigerating room door.
(Even without the above operation, release can be made by main power OFF.)
3. Movement in the mode
1) Compressor, each fan motor, heater and Plasmacluster are stopped.
2) Damper is always made [OPEN] condition.
3) Indoor lamp is lit when refrigerating room door is open.
4) LCD display
• Icon will be lit at random.
• In case of starting the timer, express ice making or express freezing, forced termination is made in 20 seconds.
ḥ
EXPRESS
ICE
BUTTON
SELECT
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CHAPTER 11. DISASSEMBLING/ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES
CAUTION: DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ANY REPAIRING.
[1] REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
1. Disassembling procedures
1. Remove the accessories(shelves, fresh case, etc.).
2. Remove the v shelf ass'y.
3. Remove the r-case stay
4. Remove the r con cover s, and disconnect the connector.
5. Remove the r lamp cover and the r-louver ass'y.
6. Remove the r control box ass'y.
Parents parts nameIncluded electrical parts
R-louver ass'y
Plasmacluster unit, Lr led pwb ass'y, Top led pwb ass'y, Pci pwb ass'y,
Lr led harness, Pci indicator harness, R-thermistor
R control box ass'yDamper ass'y, Lead r-c box, R fan motor
Latch
V shelf ass'y
Latch
R-case stay
Latch
R-louver ass'y
R con cover s
Latch
Screw
Screw
Screw
R lamp cover r
R lamp cover l
Screw
Latch
Latch
R contorol box ass'y
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2. Assembling procedures of R CONTROL BOX ASS’Y.
1. Insert Lead r-c box to Damper ass’y and next stick A-sealer rc-d to Damper ass’y (lead wire shall be fix by A-sealer rc-d)
2. Stick A-sealer rc-a to R fan motor.
3. Stick A-sealer ag4 to deodorizer.
A-sealer rc-c
A-sealer ag4
Deodorizer
R-C box cover
A-sealer rc-d
A-sealer rc-a
R fan motor
R air guider a
R air guider b
Damper ass'y
Lead r-c box
A-sealer rc-g
A-sealer rc-f
Damper ass’y
Lead r-c box
Damper ass’y
A-sealer rc-d
10~20 over rap
R fan motor
A-sealer rc-a
A-sealer ag4
A-sealer ag4
Deodorizer
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4. Insert R fan motor and damper ass’y to R air guider b, and Stick A-sealer rc-f to R air guider b.
5. Assemble R air guider b to R air guider a. Wire-harness are fixed with kraft tapes. Stick A-sealer rc-c to R air guider a/b (lead wire shall surely
insert slot of R air guider).
6. Stick A-sealer rc-g to R air guider a.
7. Insert Deodorizer to R-C box cover. Assemble these sets and R-C box cover.
Damper ass’y
R air guider b
R fan motor
View from A
>PS<
A-sealer rc-f
R air guider b
View from A
R fan motor
R air guider b
Lead rc box
Kraft tape
20*30
R air guider a
A-sealer rc-c
A-sealer rc-c
Kraft tape
20*30
Kraft tape
20*30
Kraft tape
20*30
Slot
View from b
Kraft tape
Section A-A
Wire
Kraft tape
20*30
View from b
R fan motor
R air guider b
(Unit : mm)
HOLE
All around
0~2
A-sealer rc-g
>PS<
[Front side]
R-C box cover
Deodorizer
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3. Assembling procedures of R-louver ass’y.
1. Connect Pci indicator harness to
Pci pwb ass'y.
2. Insert Pci pwb ass'y into Led holder.
3. Fix Light guide on Led holder.
4. Stick Al sheet l-guide to Light guide
and Led holder.
5. Stick A-sealer r-lv a to R-louver
insu.
A- sealer r-lv a
Plasmacluster
unit
R-louver insu
Pci indicator harness
Lr led harness
Lr led harness
R lamp cover t
Top led pwb ass’y
Lr led pwb ass’y
Al panel
R-louver
LIght guide
Led holder
Pci pwb ass’y
Lr led pwb ass’y
Al sheet l-guide
R thermistor
A-sealer r-lv b
Light guide
Pci pwb ass’y
Pci indicator harness
Pass the harness
through the hole.
Led holder
Al sheet l-guide
Light guide
Al sheet l-guide
40x90mm
Led holder
0~2
Standard for affixing of
Al sheet l-guide
Put the tape which
protruded in the side
A-sealer r-lv a
A-sealer r-lv a
R-louver insu
>PS<
B886
extention
Stick A-sealer r-lv a to
the bottom side.
(Both right and left side)
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6. Fix Al panel to R-louver.
7. Fix 4) ass'y on the R-louver with tapping screw.
8. Connect Lr led harness to Lr led pwb ass'y and Top led pwb ass'y.
9. Fix 8) ass'y on R-louver.
10.Connect Pci indicator harness to plasmacluster unit.
11.Insert Plasmacluster unit into 5) ass'y.
12.Fix 5) ass'y to R-louver.
13.Fix R lamp cover t by taping screw to R-louver.
14.Fix Plasmacluter unit and Pci indicator harness by buffalo tape to R-louver insu.
15.Stick A-sealer r-lv b to R-louver insu.
?P
?Q
?R?S
R-louver
Al panel
Al panel
Al panel
Al panel
Bend hook
of Al panel
Bend hook
of Al panel
Bend hook
of Al panel
Lr led harness
Pci indicator harness
Lr led harness
Lr led pwb ass’y
T
op led pwb ass’y
Hook
T
apping screw
R lamp cover t
Lr led pwb ass’y
Plasmacluter
unit
5) ass'y
4) ass'y
A-sealer r-lv b
Pci indicator harness
R-louver insu
Buffalo tape
30x40
Buffalo tape
30x40
over lap
All around
3
A-sealer r-lv b
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16.Fix each harness by buffalo tape to R-louver.
Lr led harness
R-thermistor
Pass the harness
through the hole.
Pass the harness
through the hole.
Tapping
screw
R-louver
HookHook
Hook
Lr led pwb ass’y
Hook
Hook
Pci indicator harness
Lr led harness
Fix R-thermistor with hooks.
Hook
Buffalo tape
30 x 40
Tapping
screw
Buffalo tape
30x40
Buffalo tape
30x50
Buffalo tape
30 x 50
Buffalo tape
30 x 50
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[2] FREEZER COMPARTMENT
1. Disassembling procedures
1. Remove the accessories(shelves, case, etc.).
2. Remove the i-case stay.
3. Remove the c-part ffb ass'y.
4. Remove the f return cover.
5. Remove the fan louver.
6. Remove the connect cover, and disconnect the connector.
7. Remove the ev cover ass'y.
Parents parts nameIncluded electrical parts
Ev cover ass'yF/df-thermistor, F fan motor
Evaporator ass'yFuse ass'y
Def-heater ass'yDefrost heater
Latch
I-case stay
Screw
C-part ffb ass'y
Latch
Latch
Latch
Latch
F return cover
Screw
Fan louver
Screw
Latch
Screw
Screw
Ev cover ass'y
Connect cover
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2. Assembling procedures of C PARTITION FFB ASS’Y.
1. Stick Sealer c to V-Partition lfb.
2. Fix V-partition lfb and V-Partition rfb with the tapping screw.
Sealer d
Sealer c
Sealer e
V-partition rfb
V-partition lfb
V-PARTITION LFB
SEALER C
V-PARTITION LFB
V-PARTITION RFB
TAPPING SCREW
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3. Stick Sealer d to the back side.
Stick Sealer e to the bottom side.
3. Assembling procedures of E.V. COVER ASS’Y.
SEALER D
SEALER E
F/df-thermistor
Sealer fm
EV-cover insu
EV-cover sealer
EV cover
EV-c sealer l
EV-cov. sealer b
EV-cov. sealer c
F fan motor
Fan louver
E.V. PE-AL sheet
Connect cover
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1. Assembly F fan motor
i) Sticking of sealer to F fan motor.
ii) Insert F fan motor to E.V cover .Then fix with tapping screw.
2. Sticking of sealers and PE-AL sheet to E.V cover.
3. Insert F/df-thermistor ( wire color : Blue) to E.V cover.
4. Insert E.V cover insulation to E.V cover.
5. Insert F/df-themistor ( wire color : White) to connect cover.
6. Fix 5) ass’y to E.v cover with tapping screw.
Tappig screw
(Unit : mm)
F/df- thermistor
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4. Banding the connectors
1. It is necessary to bind the connector joint of the Defrost heater and fuse ass’y in the band.
Only the lower side
3P-connector
(Defrost heater)
2P-connector
(Fuse ass'y)
lock
lock
Attach to each inside face. (reverce of lock)
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[3] HOW TO REMOVE THE CONTROL BASE
1. Insert the sharp tool into gap between control panel and control base, and then push it for take out the claw from control base.
2. Remove the control panel carefully by hand.
(Take out the claw of control panel from control base)
3. Insert the screw driver for take out 5 screws in the position as see the picture.
4. Take off the connector (2 connectors) and then remove the control base.
INSERT SHARP IN THIS POSITION
CLAW
Control panel
REMOVE IT BY THIS WAY
CLAW
screw
screw
Control base
screwscrew
screw
Reed sw (for refrigerator compartment)
(harness color : Red)
( 4mm)
( 4mm)
( 4mm)( 5mm)
( 5mm)
Reed sw
(for freezer compartment)
(harness color : Black)
Control base
Connector
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[4] DEFROST HEATER
1. Taking-out Evaporator
1. Take-out C Partition ffb ass’y.
2. Take-out Fan louver.
3. Take-out E.V cover ass’y.
4. As shown in the above figure, 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.
5. Pull the Evaporator for remove as shown in the above figure.
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.
2. Replacement of Def. heater.
1. Remove the center screw of Heater support to take it off from the
food liner.
2. Raise the protrusion part of Heater support. Then remove Heater
cover.
3. Open Def.heater fixed part of Heater support to the right and left,
then remove Def.heater.
E vaporator
F ood liner co nve x pa rt
Food liner convex part
Evaporator
Pipe
Evaporator
Heater support
Heater cover
Protrusion parts
Protrusion part of Drain support al(2 pcs.)
Heater cover
Def. heater ass'y
Heater support
Fixed parts
Def.heater
Heater support
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4. Replace Def. heater with new one.
5. Bend end of heater support.
6. Assemble Defrost heater to Heater Support.
7. Assemble Heater cover to Heater Support. Bend top edge to outside.
8. Roll the leading wire Sealer to Lead wire Defrost Heater.
3. Installing of Evaporator
1. Install Evaporator as shown in 1-3 in the reverse order of 1-4.
2. Correct the deformed fin.
NOTE: 1.When installing Evaporator, take care not to deform signifi-
cantly and break the pipes.
2.Take care not to damage the lead wires and hurt yourself by
the fin of Evaporator.
Heater support
(Unit : mm)
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[5] WHEN LEFT AND RIGHT DOORS ARE NOT ON THE SAME LEVEL
1. Cause
The floor is not flat and refrigerator is slanting.
2. Adjustment
1. Unscrew 4 screws on the bottom of the cabinet,and remove the foot cover.
2. Adjust the adjustable feet as follows:
[When left door is raised]
1) Raise and then lower the both feet until they touch the floor.
2) Measure the height difference between right and left doors.
3) Extend the right adjustable foot until the left adjustable foot floats by the distance equal to the door level difference.
4) Several days are required until the both feet touch the floor and refrigerator seats stably.
5) If the height difference is not completely compensated, place a plate of the right thickness under the adjustable foot.
NOTE: When the right door is higher than the left door, extend the left adjustable foot.
Foot cover
Adjustable foot
3) Lower the foot
at right side.
1) Touch floor surface.
2) Check height difference.
3) Raise by the height difference
between doors.
Left door
is raised
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CHAPTER 12. COOLING UNIT
[1] COOLING UNIT
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[2] LOCATION
1. Location 1
2. Location 2
Capillary tube
Eva. pan
pipe ass’y
-HC-L
-HC-S
DC
P-Connector
From Bottom condenser
to Hot pipe
From Compressor
to CHRG-PIPR-HC-
From CHRG-PIPE-HC-S
to Dryer
From Suction pipe ass
to S Connector
From S connector
to Compressor
From Compressor
to DC P-Connector
From DC P-Connector
to Sub condernser
From Sub condenser
to Epan pipe s ass
From Epan pipe s ass
to BTM condenser
From Hot pipe
to Dryer
Form Dryer
to Capillary tube
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PartsGuide
SJF800SPSL
PARTS GUIDE
Refrigerator-freezer
MODELS
SJ-F750SP-SL/BK
SJ-F800SP-SL/BK
[1]SJ-F750SP DOOR
[2]SJ-F750SP CABINET1
[3]SJ-F750SP CABINET2
[4]SJ-F750SP CYCLE
[5]SJ-F750SP OTHERS
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CONTENTS
[6]SJ-F800SP DOOR
[7]SJ-F800SP CABINET1
[8]SJ-F800SP CABINET2
[9]SJ-F800SP CYCLE
[10] SJ-F800SP OTHERS
INDEX
This document has been published to be used
for after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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3-40
3-21
3-11
5-21
5-22
5-23
5-27
5-28
5-27
5-27
5-28
5-22-1
5-24
3-2
5-1
3-22
5-6
5-5
5-4
5-3
5-2
5-2
3-32
3-1-3
3-1-2
3-1
3-21-3
3-21-2
3-21-5
3-21-1
3-31-1
3-31-4
3-31-2
3-31-5
3-31-3
3-21-4
3-1-3
3-1-1
3-11-2
3-1-1
3-31
5-3-1
3-28
3-28
3-2
3-8
3-19
3-9
3-19
3-8
3-9
3-55
3-51
3-57
3-53
3-26
3-54
3-58
3-52
3-56
3-55
3-51
3-57
3-53
3-6
3-54
3-58
3-52
3-56
3-55
3-51
3-57
3-53
3-26
3-54
3-58
3-52
3-56
3-55
3-51
3-57
3-53
3-6
3-54
3-58
3-52
3-56
3-46
3-47
3-47
3-46
3-47
[1] SJ-F750SP DOOR
2
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NO.PARTS CODE
PRICE
RANK
NEW
MARK
PART
RANK
DESCRIPTION
[1] SJ-F750SP DOOR
3-1 FDORFC066CBKZBRF-door l ass'y [SL]
3-1 FDORFC073CBKZBTF-door l ass'y [BK]
3-1-1 LSTPMA008CBM0ADF-door stopper r
3-1-2 LSTPPA146CBFAAFFd-stp spring l
3-1-3 NBRGPA022CBFAACNylon bearing 3s
3-2 FPACGA431CBYAATF door packing
3-6 JHNDPA296CBPZAYFd-handle
3-8 PPACGA226CBZAAMF-sub packing a
3-9 PPACGA227CBZAAKF-sub packing b
3-11 FDORFC067CBKZBRF-door r ass'y [SL]
3-11 FDORFC074CBKZBTF-door r ass'y [BK]
3-11-2 LSTPPA147CBFAAFFd-stp spring r
3-19 PPACGA241CBZAAKF-sub packing c
3-21 FDORRC074CBKZBTR-door l ass'y [SL]
3-21 FDORRC094CBKZBTR-door l ass'y [BK]
3-21-1 LSTPPA150CBFAAFStp-spring tl
3-21-2 LSTPPA151CBFAAFStp-spring bl
3-21-3 LSTPPA152CBFAAFR lock spring l
3-21-4 MSLI-A070CBFAAEDoor cam tl
3-21-5 MSLI-A071CBFAAEDoor cam bl
3-22 FPACGA504CBYAAXR door packin l
3-26 JHNDPA298CBPZAZRd-handle
3-28 PPACGA294CBZAAPR-sub packing
3-31 FDORRC075CBKZBTR-door r ass'y [SL]
3-31 FDORRC095CBKZBTR-door r ass'y [BK]
3-31-1 LSTPPA148CBFAAFStp-spring tr
3-31-2 LSTPPA149CBFAAFStp-spring br
3-31-3 LSTPPA153CBFAAFR lock spring r
3-31-4 MSLI-A068CBFAAEDoor cam tr
3-31-5 MSLI-A069CBFAAEDoor cam br
3-32 FPACGA505CBYAAXR door packin r
3-40 HBDGDB020CBZAAZBadge
3-46 PSEL-E036CBZZAER-sub packing sealer
3-47 PSEL-E040CBZZAE
3-51 HDECQA597CBFAAFHd base t
3-52 HDECQA598CBFAAFHd base b
3-53 HDECQA599CBTAAGHd-cover t [SL]
3-53 HDECQA599CBTBAGHd-cover t [BK]
3-54 HDECQA600CBTAAGHd-cover b [SL]
3-54 HDECQA600CBTBAGHd-cover b [BK]
3-55 HDECQA601CBTAAGHd cap t [SL]
3-55 HDECQA601CBTBAGHd cap t [BK]
3-56 HDECQA602CBTAAGHd cap b [SL]
3-56 HDECQA602CBTBAGHd cap b [BK]
3-57 LPLTPA559CBPZAEHd-support t
3-58 LPLTPA560CBPZAEHd-support b
5-1 FPOK-A270CBKZAWBtl-pok l ass'y
5-2 FPOK-A271CBKZAPDoor pocket ass'y
5-3 FPOK-A272CBKZAZBtl-pok r ass'y
5-3-1 LSTYPA044CBFAALB-pok partition
5-4 FPOK-A273CBKZANUtility pok ass'y
5-5 GDORPA078CBFAANU-pok door
5-11-1 UTNA-A396CBRAAYR-glass shelf
5-11-2 UWAKPA046CBFAAQG guard rb
5-11-3 UWAKPA044CBFAAVG guard r
5-11-4 LPLTMA753CBPZAPR shelf support
5-11-5 HDEC-A085CBZZARG guard r trim
5-12 FTNA-A536CBKZBEV-shelf ass'y
5-12-1 UTNA-A395CBRAAYV-glass shelf
5-12-2 UWAKPA045CBFAAQG guard vb
5-12-3 UWAKPA043CBFAAVG guard v
5-12-4 HDEC-A084CBZZARG guard v trim
2-77 LHLD-A359CBFAAET-box holder
2-78 LPLTMA399CBP0ADDryer support
2-80 PBOX-A148CBFAAETerminal box
2-87 LBND-A018CBE0APFastening band a
2-88 LBND-A019CBE0ABNylon band
2-99 PPIPPA126CBFZAFDrain pipe s
2-123 GCOV-A283CBPZAHComp.cover
2-126 LHLD-A710CBFZAHCfm frame
2-136 LPLTMA553CBP0AMEv.pan support
2-151 PSEL-C555CBZZADU-sealer rd
2-152 PSEL-C571CBZZACSealer
2-153 PSEL-C662CBZZADSealer fm-b
4-1 LBND-A023CBE0ACL-band c
4-4 QTAN-A012CBE0AHSolderless term. B
4-10 QTAN-A013CBE0AHSolderless term. A
4-14 LBND-A040CBZZADBand l150
4-15 LX-BZA090CBZZACSpecial screw
4-17 LX-WZA035CBZZABWasher
5-41 USRA-A297CBFAAPDrain pan
6-1 PCMPLA262CBZZCACompressor
6-2 PKYU-A173CBKZASRubber mount ass'y
6-3 FCONSA101CBZZBBSub condenser
6-4 FFRM-A145CBKZAMBase frame assy
6-5 FDRY-A006CBK0AXDryer ass'y
6-7 LPLTPA418CBFAAFS-con support l
6-8 LPLTPA419CBFAAFS-con support r
6-9 PSPAFA055CBEZAPSleeve
6-10 PPIPCA533CBZZAWDcp connector
6-11 PPIPCA534CBZZAWSp-connector
6-17 PPIPCA517CBZZAEChrg pipe hc s
6-18 PPIPCA518CBZZAEChrg pipe hc l
6-21 PCOVPA271CBEZAHTerminal cover
6-27 PGUM-A004CBF0AHAbsorbent rubber a
6-28 PKYU-A175CBZZAF
6-32 PGUM-A027CBFZAFComp. Spacer-e
6-36 FPIPCA255CBKZAREva pan pipe s ass'y
6-40 LHLD-A465CBE0AGCord clip
6-41 PKYU-A177CBZZAFSub-con holder iir
6-42 PKYU-A178CBZZAGComp.cover iir
Sub-con p iir a
[5] SJ-F750SP OTHERS
90-1 TINS-A946CBRZAMOp-manual
90-3 SPAKCA475CBZZBCPacking case 73
90-6 CPADBA076CBKZAUBottom pad ass'y
90-7 CPADBA077CBKZAUTop pad ass'y
90-8 TINSEA046CBRZAGSet label
3-1-1 LSTPMA008CBM0ADF-door stopper r
3-1-2 LSTPPA146CBFAAFFd-stp spring l
3-1-3 NBRGPA022CBFAACNylon bearing 3s
3-2 FPACGA431CBYAATF door packing
3-6 JHNDPA296CBPZAYFd-handle
3-8 PPACGA226CBZAAMF-sub packing a
3-9 PPACGA227CBZAAKF-sub packing b
3-11 FDORFC067CBKZBRF-door r ass'y [SL]
3-11 FDORFC074CBKZBTF-door r ass'y [BK]
3-11-2 LSTPPA147CBFAAFFd-stp spring r
3-19 PPACGA241CBZAAKF-sub packing c
3-21 FDORRC072CBKZBTR-door l ass'y [SL]
3-21 FDORRC091CBKZBTR-door l ass'y [BK]
3-21-1 LSTPPA150CBFAAFStp-spring tl
3-21-2 LSTPPA151CBFAAFStp-spring bl
3-21-3 LSTPPA152CBFAAFR lock spring l
3-21-4 MSLI-A070CBFAAEDoor cam tl
3-21-5 MSLI-A071CBFAAEDoor cam bl
3-22 FPACGA502CBYAAXR door packin l
3-26 JHNDPA297CBPZAZRd-handle
3-28 PPACGA293CBZAAPR-sub packing
3-31 FDORRC073CBKZBTR-door r ass'y [SL]
3-31 FDORRC092CBKZBTR-door r ass'y [BK]
3-31-1 LSTPPA148CBFAAFStp-spring tr
3-31-2 LSTPPA149CBFAAFStp-spring br
3-31-3 LSTPPA153CBFAAFR lock spring r
3-31-4 MSLI-A068CBFAAEDoor cam tr
3-31-5 MSLI-A069CBFAAEDoor cam br
3-32 FPACGA503CBYAAXR door packin r
3-40 HBDGDB020CBZAAZBadge
3-46 PSEL-E035CBZZAER-sub packing sealer
3-47 PSEL-E040CBZZAE
3-51 HDECQA597CBFAAFHd base t
3-52 HDECQA598CBFAAFHd base b
3-53 HDECQA599CBTAAGHd-cover t [SL]
3-53 HDECQA599CBTBAGHd-cover t [BK]
3-54 HDECQA600CBTAAGHd-cover b [SL]
3-54 HDECQA600CBTBAGHd-cover b [BK]
3-55 HDECQA601CBTAAGHd cap t [SL]
3-55 HDECQA601CBTBAGHd cap t [BK]
3-56 HDECQA602CBTAAGHd cap b [SL]
3-56 HDECQA602CBTBAGHd cap b [BK]
3-57 LPLTPA559CBPZAEHd-support t
3-58 LPLTPA560CBPZAEHd-support b
5-11-1 UTNA-A396CBRAAYR-glass shelf
5-11-2 UWAKPA046CBFAAQG guard rb
5-11-3 UWAKPA044CBFAAVG guard r
5-11-4 LPLTMA753CBPZAPR shelf support
5-11-5 HDEC-A085CBZZARG guard r trim
5-12 FTNA-A536CBKZBEV-shelf ass'y
5-12-1 UTNA-A395CBRAAYV-glass shelf
5-12-2 UWAKPA045CBFAAQG guard vb
5-12-3 UWAKPA043CBFAAVG guard v
5-12-4 HDEC-A084CBZZARG guard v trim
2-77 LHLD-A359CBFAAET-box holder
2-78 LPLTMA399CBP0ADDryer support
2-80 PBOX-A148CBFAAETerminal box
2-87 LBND-A018CBE0APFastening band a
2-88 LBND-A019CBE0ABNylon band
2-99 PPIPPA126CBFZAFDrain pipe s
2-123 GCOV-A283CBPZAHComp.cover
2-126 LHLD-A710CBFZAHCfm frame
2-136 LPLTMA553CBP0AMEv.pan support
2-151 PSEL-C555CBZZADU-sealer rd
2-152 PSEL-C571CBZZACSealer
2-153 PSEL-C662CBZZADSealer fm-b
4-1 LBND-A023CBE0ACL-band c
4-4 QTAN-A012CBE0AHSolderless term. B
4-10 QTAN-A013CBE0AHSolderless term. A
4-14 LBND-A040CBZZADBand l150
4-15 LX-BZA090CBZZACSpecial screw
4-17 LX-WZA035CBZZABWasher
5-41 USRA-A297CBFAAPDrain pan
6-1 PCMPLA262CBZZCACompressor
6-2 PKYU-A173CBKZASRubber mount ass'y
6-3 FCONSA101CBZZBBSub condenser
6-4 FFRM-A145CBKZAMBase frame assy
6-5 FDRY-A006CBK0AXDryer ass'y
6-7 LPLTPA418CBFAAFS-con support l
6-8 LPLTPA419CBFAAFS-con support r
6-9 PSPAFA055CBEZAPSleeve
6-10 PPIPCA533CBZZAWDcp connector
6-11 PPIPCA534CBZZAWSp-connector
6-17 PPIPCA517CBZZAEChrg pipe hc s
6-18 PPIPCA518CBZZAEChrg pipe hc l
6-21 PCOVPA271CBEZAHTerminal cover
6-27 PGUM-A004CBF0AHAbsorbent rubber a
6-28 PKYU-A175CBZZAF
6-32 PGUM-A027CBFZAFComp. Spacer-e
6-36 FPIPCA255CBKZAREva pan pipe s ass'y
6-40 LHLD-A465CBE0AGCord clip
6-41 PKYU-A177CBZZAFSub-con holder iir
6-42 PKYU-A178CBZZAGComp.cover iir
Sub-con p iir a
[10] SJ-F800SP OTHERS
90-1 TINS-A946CBRZAMOp-manual
90-3 SPAKCA474CBZZBDPacking case 78
90-6 CPADBA076CBKZAUBottom pad ass'y
90-7 CPADBA077CBKZAUTop pad ass'y
90-8 TINSEA046CBRZAGSet label
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SHARP CORPORATION
73PTUE/73PTKE/78PTUE/78PTKE
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