REPlAcINg thE coolINg uNIt
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This operation should noT be attempted
by someone not properly trained to perform
technical service.
1
Make sure that the replacement cooling unit is cor-
rect for the refrigerator.
2
Remove the tank and burner.
3
Remove the capillary tube from the cooling element
and pull it carefully out of the rear of the cabinet.
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be CAReFUl noT To bReAK THe TUbe!
4
look for screws holding cooling elements inside
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the refrigerator and remove them.
5
Remove the door handles and carefully lay down
the refrigerator on the doors.
6
Remove the electric heater.
7
Remove the terminal box and other electrical com-
ponents fastened to the cooling unit.
8
look for screws holding the cooling unit to the
cabinet back and remove them.
9
look for sealing tape possibly applied between the
cooling unit and the cabinet back. Remove if any.
10
Carefully pull the cooling unit out from the cabinet.
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If it is hard to get out, apply a lever.
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Remove all residual foam on the back of the re-
frigeartor that may be left from the old cooling unit.
Wood block between lever
and topmost cooling unit pipe
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before condemning a cooling unit:
•
Remove kerosene tank and burner, then turn
the empty refrigerator upside down a few
times and see if it works when started.
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Make sure that instructions for installation,
use, maintenance and fault finding have
been followed.
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If the refrigerator works using electricity but
not with kerosene, or the other way around,
the cooling unit is noT faulty.
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Slide steel plate under
the pipe coils as protection
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