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WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock that can cause death or severe personal injury,
disconnect unit from power before servicing unless tests require power.
9-9. Refrigerant Flow Sound
9. How to Service
Start
Attach an absorber gum
on the capillary tube.
N
Y
Apply a gum on the
accumulator.
Y
N
Apply a gum on the
accumulator.
Y
N
Fasten the evaporator in R/F-
compartment tightly against
touching (liner) surfaces.
N
Y
Explain refrigerator work
mechanism and sound to the
users or customers.
Water flowing or hiss sounds
from the refrigerator ?
Refrigerant sound of hiss or
sizzling sound when comp. starts ?
Refrigerant sound of hiss or
sizzling when comp. stops ?
Any shaking sound from
R/F-compartment
when comp. works ?
Remarks
• Water flowing sound, hiss or sizzling sound can make while refrigerant in the pipes is changing from liquid to gas
state when comp. starts or stops. It is normal to the refrigerator.