Creative 16000SF User manual

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CONTENTS
No Description
1
Warranty and Repair
2
Assembly
3
Safety
4
Special notes for working with R600a flammable refrigerant propane
4.2
Compressors for flammable refrigerants
4.3
Leak detection
4.4
Purging the refrigerator
4.5
Evacuating the refrigerator
4.6
Refilling the refrigerator
4.7
Electrical testing
4.8
Tools
5
Product cleaning
6
Maintenance
7
Temperature setting
8
Internal Dimensions
9
Main parts and exploded view
9.2
Main parts and Spare parts
10
Replacement of consumables
10.1
Replacing fluorescent tube in the refrigerator cabinet
10.2
Replacement of compressor
10.3
Replacing the temperature controller
10.4
Replacement of FRP shell
11
Troubleshooting
12
Technical Information
13
Precautions
4
4
1 Warranty and Repair
Obvious Shipping Damage
At the time of delivery if you receive a Sportsfridge
TM
that has obvious shipping damage...refuse
delivery and note, “Refused Due to Damage”, on the delivery receipt. Then immediately call us on
1800 308 764 to have a replacement unit shipped to you immediately.
Acceptance of Goods
The buyer is responsible for inspecting the goods for fault and notifying us either on the delivery &
installation docket or by contacting us on 1800 795 785 within 5 working days of receiving the
Sportsfridge
TM
should there be a fault.
Service Policy
The Sportsfridge
TM
comes with a 12 months parts and service warranty from the manufacturer. In
addition, they come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if
the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Full
details of your consumer rights may be found at www.consumerlaw.gov.au.
Repairs
Our knowledgeable, responsive warranty team is here to help make your warranty experiences as
seamless as possible. The Sportsfridge
TM
comes with a comprehensive 12 month parts & service
warranty.
Phone 1800 308 764 and we will endeavour to have your warranty claim rectified within 5 working
days, however, if we need to take your Sportsfridge
TM
offsite for repair, we will do everything to have
it back to you within 10 working days providing we have all the necessary parts available.
Refunds
Refunds will be made by Sportsfridge.com.au via the method of payment you used to make your
online or telephone purchase if requested within 48 hours of your order being accepted. Refunds will
normally be processed within seven (7) days. Due to the handcrafted customised nature of the
Sportsfridge
TM
we will deduct a 20% restocking fee after the initial 48 hour purchase period.
2 Asse
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2.1.2 P
tube o
v
2.1.3 S
tighten
mbly
eader As
s
lug heade
r
v
er tube o
n
pin heade
r
with Allen
s
embly
r
into lead
s
n
top of frid
r
until the
t
key.
s
coming
o
ge.
t
wo holes i
5
o
ut the top
n tube lin
e
of the frid
g
e
up the s
c
g
e and as
s
rew in fas
t
s
emble he
a
t
ener and
5
a
der
2.2.1 H
2.2.2 T
o
control
2.2.3 B
e
control.
eader LC
D
o
turn on /
panel.
ehind the
L
D
and Sid
e
off the he
a
L
CD on th
e
LIGHTS SW
I
e
Lights
o
a
der, LCD
e
fridge is
TCH
6
o
peration
and side li
the lights
s
TEM
P
ghts, ope
n
s
witch an
d
P
ATURE CON
T
n
the LCD
d
fridge te
m
T
ROL
d
oor to ac
c
m
perature
6
c
ess
3 Safe
t
The plug
in compl
i
handled
w
In order
t
observe
d
t
y
-in refrigera
t
i
ance with in
t
w
ith the utm
t
o ensure sa
d
:
Do no
t
dama
g
goods
Any s
e
the el
e
regula
When
power
The u
n
result
unit fo
r
Never
It is i
m
strips.
This a
physi
c
unles
s
applia
n
Childr
e
If the
s
agent
t
or units des
c
t
ernational s
ost care, in
p
fe operation
t
continue to
g
ed in any w
a
to an altern
a
e
rvicing mus
t
e
ctrical safet
y
tions.
unplugging
f
cable.
n
it should b
e
in overload
r
48h prior t
o
use running
m
permissible
ppliance is
n
c
al, sensory
o
s
they have
b
n
ce by a pe
r
e
n should b
e
s
upply cord i
s
or similarly
q
c
ribed in the
s
afety regula
t
p
articular wi
t
under all cir
c
operate the
a
y. If that is
t
a
tive storag
e
t
be perform
e
y
regulation
s
f
rom the po
w
e
placed ver
t
or damage
o
use.
water or w
a
to connect t
h
n
ot intended
f
o
r mental ca
p
b
een given s
u
son respon
s
e
supervised
s
damaged,
q
ualified per
s
7
s
e service
M
t
ions. As wit
h
t
h regard to
g
r
cumstances
plug-in refri
g
t
he case, pu
e
place.
ed by a suit
a
s
, and refrig
e
w
er supply,
a
t
ically durin
g
of compres
s
a
ter-jet appli
a
h
e refrigerat
o
f
or use by p
e
p
abilities, or
u
pervision o
s
ible for their
to ensure t
h
it must be r
e
s
ons in orde
r
M
anual were
d
h
any electri
c
g
uaranteein
g
, the followi
n
g
erator unit i
ll out the po
w
a
bly qualifie
d
e
ration regul
a
a
lways pull t
h
g
transport. I
n
s
or during o
p
a
nces for cle
a
o
r units to m
e
rsons (incl
u
lack of exp
e
r
instruction
safety.
h
at they do n
o
e
placed by t
h
r
to avoid a
h
d
eveloped a
c
al applianc
e
g
electrical s
a
n
g safety ins
t
f
it malfuncti
o
w
er plug an
d
d
person in a
a
tions, and fl
h
e plug, nev
e
n
clining duri
n
p
eration. Ve
r
a
ning the re
f
ulti-socket e
l
ding childre
n
e
rience and
k
c
oncerning
u
o
t play with
t
h
e manufact
u
h
azard
a
nd manufac
t
e
, they have
t
a
fety.
t
ructions mu
s
ons or if it is
d
transfer yo
u
a
ccordance
w
l
ammable g
a
e
r pull on th
e
n
g handling
r
tically plac
e
f
rigerator un
i
lectric powe
r
n
) with redu
c
k
nowledge,
u
se of the
t
he applianc
e
u
rer, its serv
i
7
t
ured
t
o be
s
t be
u
r
w
ith
a
s
e
may
e
the
i
t.
r
c
ed
e
.
i
ce
4 Spec
NOTE:
T
The follo
w
R
6
It is haz
a
repairs
Authori
s
involve
t
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A
cle
a
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pro
c
rec
o
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A
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A
app
l
The envi
ial notes
f
T
his model u
s
w
ing must b
e
6
00A Refrig
e
• This appli
a
friendly,
b
greenhou
• During tr
a
not dama
g
• Leaking r
e
• In the eve
creates a
• Thorough
• Notify Cu
s
• The room
refrigeran
it is also
n
a
rdous for
a
to this ap
p
s
ation for h
y
t
he remova
l
A
RNING: K
e
a
r of obstruct
A
RNING: D
o
c
ess, other t
h
o
mmended
b
A
RNING: D
o
A
RNING: D
o
l
iance, unle
s
ronment an
d
Cautio
n
expos
e
Lower
Upper
Lower
The e
x
handli
n
instruc
t
f
or worki
n
s
es 0.065Kg
e
observed
f
e
rant Warni
a
nce contai
n
b
ut flammabl
e
se effect.
a
nsportation
a
g
ed.
e
frigerant ca
nt any dam
a
spark. Disc
o
ly ventilate t
h
s
tomer Servi
for installin
g
t. The refrig
e
n
oted on the
a
nyone oth
e
p
liance. In
Q
y
drocarbo
n
l
of covers.
e
ep ventilati
o
ion.
o
not use me
h
an those
b
y the manuf
a
o
not damag
e
o
not use ele
s
s they are o
f
d
personal s
a
n
! Propane i
s
e
d to the air:
explosive li
m
explosive li
m
ignition tem
p
x
plosion of s
u
n
g propane i
t
t
ions as stat
e
n
g with th
e
of R600A fl
a
f
or your safe
t
ng
n
s a small q
u
e
. It does no
t
a
nd installati
n ignite and
ge does occ
o
nnect the a
p
h
e room in
w
ce for nece
s
g
the applian
c
e
rant quantit
y
Rating Plat
e
e
r than an A
u
Q
ueenslan
d
n
refrigeran
t
o
n openings,
chanical de
v
a
cturer.
e
the refrige
r
ctrical appli
a
f
the type re
c
a
fety must b
e
s
a flammab
l
m
it (UEG): 2.
m
it (OEG): 9.
p
erature: 47
0
u
ch a mixtur
e
t
is imperati
v
e
d below.
8
e
flamma
b
a
mmable re
f
ty:
u
antity of R6
0
t damage th
e
i
on, ensure
t
may damag
e
c
ur, avoid ex
p
p
pliance fro
m
w
hich the ap
p
s
sary action
a
ce must be
a
y
contained
e
of the appli
uthorised
S
d
the auth
o
t
s, before c
a
in the appli
a
v
ices or othe
r
ant circuit.
a
nces inside
c
ommended
e
considere
d
l
e refrigeran
t
1% (approx.
5% (approx.
0
°C
e
can have
s
v
e to observ
e
b
le refrig
e
f
rigerant in it
s
0
0A refriger
a
e
ozone lay
e
hat the tubi
n
e
the eyes.
p
osure to op
e
m
the mains
p
liance is lo
c
a
nd advice.
a
t least 1 cu
b
in this appli
a
ance.
S
ervice Pers
o
rized pers
o
a
rrying out
a
nce enclos
u
r means to
a
the food sto
by the man
u
d
when dispo
t
that can for
m
39 g/m³)
177 g/m³)
s
evere cons
e
e
the safety
r
rant prop
a
s
sealed sys
a
nt which is
e
e
r, nor does i
n
g of the refri
e
n fires and
a
power.
c
ated for sev
e
b
ic metre pe
r
a
nce is listed
on to carry
o
n must h
o
servicing
o
u
re or in the
b
a
ccelerate th
e
r
age compa
r
u
facturer.
sing of this
a
m
an explos
i
e
quences. T
h
r
egulations
a
ane (R60
0
s
tem.
e
nvironmen
t
i
t increase t
h
i
gerant circu
any device
w
e
ral minutes
r 8 grams of
above in gr
a
out servici
n
o
ld a Gas
W
o
r repairs
w
b
uilt-in struc
t
e defrosting
r
tments of th
a
ppliance. Pl
i
ve mixture
w
h
erefore, wh
e
a
nd installati
o
8
0
a)
ally
h
e
it is
w
hich
.
a
ms;
n
g or
W
ork
w
hich
t
ure,
e
ease
w
hen
e
n
o
n
ensure t
h
applianc
e
flammab
4.2 Com
Special
c
To avoid
compres
4.3 Lea
k
Leak det
or an ele
fluorine)
impermi
s
4.4 Pur
g
If refrige
r
the resid
Before d
o
R600a
m
are no k
n
R600a c
h
Before r
e
lighting,
f
Since pr
o
depressi
o
To relea
s
The refri
g
thoroug
h
check w
h
h
e applianc
e
e
in land fill
a
le.
pressors f
o
c
ompressor
s
compresso
r
sor within 3
m
k
detection
ection is pe
r
e
ctronic leak
so conventi
o
s
sible for saf
e
g
ing the refr
r
ant has esc
a
ual quantity
o
ing that th
e
m
ay in princi
p
n
own toxic (
p
h
arge into a
e
leasing the
f
ire and any
o
pane is he
a
o
ns.
s
e the refrig
e
g
erant shoul
h
ly purged fo
r
h
ether there
Only u
s
compr
e
The in
s
bonde
d
electro
-
mixtur
e
e
is taken to
a
a
s the insula
o
r flammabl
e
s
are availab
l
r
damage, th
e
m
in upon sta
r
formed usin
g
detecting d
e
o
nal leak de
t
e
ty reasons.
igerato
r
un
i
a
ped, either
always rem
a
e
refrigerant
c
p
le be releas
p
oisonous)
e
sales room
o
propane ref
r
other sourc
e
a
vier than ai
r
e
rant, both c
o
d be releas
e
r
approx. 10
-
is any refrig
e
s
e original s
p
e
ssors are
m
s
tallation aid
d
(grounded)
-
static charg
i
e
present to
i
a
recycle ce
n
tion and refr
e
refrigeran
t
e for use wi
t
e
machine i
s
rting or rebo
g
foam formi
e
vice for fla
m
ecting devic
e
t
gradually or
a
ins an unkn
o
c
ircuit has to
e
d into the
a
e
ffects or da
m
o
r other encl
r
igerant, mo
v
e
s of ignition
.
r
, there is a r
i
o
nnections (
f
e
d into the o
p
-
20 minutes
u
e
rant remai
n
p
are parts a
s
m
arked with t
h
for purging
a
to the unit
b
i
ng and spa
r
i
gnite.
9
n
ter for safe
r
igerant gas
c
t
s
t
h propane r
e
s
loaded wit
h
o
oting of the
m
ng substan
c
m
mable refrig
e
s are unsui
due to servi
own. Theref
o
o
be totally p
u
a
tmosphere.
m
age to the
e
osed space
v
e the unit in
.
In doing so
isk of it flowi
for suction
a
p
en air cauti
u
sing N2 (nit
r
n
ing.
s
specified i
n
h
e flammab
l
a
nd refilling
t
b
eing filled.
T
r
king that co
u
recycling. D
O
c
ontained in
e
frigerant.
h
a time dela
y
m
achine.
c
es (Nekal s
o
erants. R60
0
table. A but
a
ce work (e.
g
o
re total refil
u
rged!
According t
o
e
nvironment
(e.g. storeh
o
to the open
a
, take accou
ng into base
a
nd pressure
o
usly. Then
t
r
ogen gas).
U
n
the spare
p
l
e symbol.
t
he refrigera
n
T
his is nece
s
u
ld cause a
n
O
NOT disp
o
these appli
a
y
circuit, whi
c
o
lution, leak
d
0
a is haloge
n
a
ne detectin
g
. compress
o
ling has to b
o
EC safety
d
. However, r
e
o
use) is stric
t
a
ir, away fro
n
t of the am
b
ment wells,
d
lines) have
t
t
he refrigera
t
U
se a leak d
e
p
arts list. Pro
p
n
t must be e
l
sary in orde
r
n
y explosive
r
o
se of the
a
nces are
ch will trigg
e
d
etecting sp
n
-free (chlor
i
g
lamp is
o
r change-o
u
b
e carried ou
t
d
ata sheets
t
r
elease of th
e
tly forbidde
n
m exposed
b
ient conditi
o
d
ucts or oth
e
to be opene
d
t
or unit shou
e
tecting devi
o
pane
lectrically
r
to prevent
refrigerant-
a
9
e
r the
ray)
ne,
u
t),
t
.
t
here
e
.
o
ns.
e
r
d
up.
ld be
ce to
a
ir
4.5 Eva
c
Before r
e
a)
A
g
b) I
m
If the va
c
is moist
u
refilling
p
4.6 Refil
Before r
e
The desi
specifica
these sp
e
refrigera
n
4.7 Elec
t
The ma
c
plug gro
u
hazard.
A
power s
u
namepla
t
The unfr
e
change t
will resul
t
c
uating the
r
e
filling, the r
e
A
vacuum g
a
g
auge (not a
f no vacuu
m
m
inutes usin
c
uum pressu
u
re in the sy
s
p
rocedure. B
e
ling the ref
r
e
filling the re
gnation "R6
0
a
tions with th
e
e
cifications
a
n
t!
t
rical testin
g
c
hine should
u
nded is out
A
proper rat
e
u
pply, pleas
e
te.
e
ezing circui
he setting a
n
t in invalid q
u
Atmo
sp
be avo
i
can ca
u
switch
e
Conse
q
a)
b)
r
efrigerator
e
frigerant cir
c
a
uge is used
refrigerant
m
m
gauge is a
v
g a vacuum
re rises aga
i
s
tem. In that
e
fore refillin
g
r
igerator un
frigerator un
0
0a" refers t
o
e
marking o
n
a
re met corr
e
g
be grounde
d
of service,
p
e
d circuit bre
a
e
check to s
e
t has been s
n
d disassem
u
ality guara
n
sp
heric pre
s
i
ded. This in
c
u
se the expl
o
e
d off before
q
uences of
c
Under-cha
r
extreme c
a
continuous
l
Over-char
g
can dama
g
unit
c
uit has to b
e
to evacuate
m
anometer)
v
ailable then
pump.
i
n after evac
case the pr
o
g
, the vacuu
m
it
it check that
o
"propane
2
n
the refrige
r
e
ctly. The re
f
d
. Check the
p
lease additi
o
a
ker should
b
e if the pow
e
et as the op
t
ble the mac
h
n
tee.
sure must
n
c
reases the
r
o
sive limit to
reaching at
m
c
harging wit
h
r
ging: Under
-
a
ses zero pe
r
l
y.
g
ing: Over-c
h
g
e the comp
re
10
e
purged us
i
e
the circuit t
o
is connecte
d
the system
s
uation, this
m
o
blem has to
m
gauge sh
o
t
the propan
e
2
.5" with a p
u
r
ant cylinder
.
f
rigerator un
power sock
e
o
nally install
be installed
a
e
r supply vol
t
imal operati
n
h
ine. Operat
n
ot be reac
h
risk of reac
h
be exceed
e
m
ospheric p
r
h
an incorrec
r
-
charging re
s
r
formance.
T
h
arging caus
r
essor.
ng nitrogen
o
a pressure
d
to the pres
s
s
hould be e
v
m
ay indicate
be remedie
d
o
uld be shut
e
refrigerant
u
rity of 99.
5
.
You can o
n
it must not b
e
t is well co
n
a separate
g
a
t the outpu
t
tage confor
m
n
g state at t
h
ion without
a
h
ed
!
The us
e
h
ing atmosp
h
e
d (in any ev
e
r
essure).
t quantity of
s
ults in redu
c
T
his would c
a
es the com
p
g
as and the
n
of 1 mbar.
T
s
ure side of
t
v
acuated for
that there a
r
d
before con
off (isolated
)
i
s of the cor
r
5
%. Check t
h
ly start the fi
e charged
w
nected with
t
g
rounding wi
t
circuit. Prio
r
m
s to that re
q
h
e factory. Pl
e
a
pproval by
s
e
of a suctio
n
h
eric pressu
re
e
nt the pum
p
r
efrigerant:
c
ed refriger
a
a
use the co
m
ressor to ru
n
n
evacuated
T
he vacuum
the compre
s
at least 20
re leaks or t
h
tinuing with
t
)
or remove
d
r
ect quality.
h
ese
i
lling proced
u
w
ith a differe
n
the ground.
i
re to avoid
r
to connecti
q
uired on
e
ase do not
s
ervice pers
o
n
pump sho
u
r
e, which in t
u
p
should be
a
tion capacit
y
m
pressor to
r
n
flooded, w
h
10
.
s
sor.
h
ere
t
he
d
.
u
re if
n
t
If the
o
n of
t
ry to
o
nnel
u
ld
u
rn
y
, in
r
un
h
ich
A
fter ser
v
writing (i
n
4.8 Tool
s
Type
Leak det
Hose
Chargin
g
Manome
Explosio
n
Vacuum
Protecti
v
Pinch-of
f
tubes
5. PR
O
Stainles
s
recomm
e
dry cloth
6. MAI
N
P
N
e
T
n
s
N
t
u
Cl
e
In
s
v
icing the re
f
n
sulation an
d
s
ector
g
tool
e
ter
n-proof vac
u
gauge
v
e conductor
f
pliers for 6
O
DUCT CL
s
steel ext
e
e
nded deter
g
.
N
c
t
N
TENAN
C
P
rior to any
m
N
o sharp to
o
e
xternal surf
a
T
he conden
s
n
onmetallic
b
s
hould be in
s
N
ever expo
s
t
he condens
e
u
nless it bec
o
e
aning of inte
r
s
pection of wo
f
rigerator un
d
protective
u
um pump
tester incl. i
n
mm diamet
e
EANING
e
rnal surfac
e
g
ent), then ri
N
ever wash
c
hlorine det
e
t
ools with pa
C
E
m
aintenanc
e
o
l or chemic
a
a
ces should
s
er pipe mu
s
b
rush can b
e
s
pected and
s
e the conde
e
r, close the
o
mes compl
e
Maintenance
r
nal and exter
n
rking temper
a
it has to be
e
c
onductor
m
n
sulation tes
t
e
r copper
e
and PVC
nsed thorou
g
the produc
t
e
rgent, and
d
rticles on su
e
, please dis
c
a
l agent is a
be cleaned
w
s
t be free fr
o
e
used to re
m
cleaned on
c
nser to wat
e
switch and
e
tely dry an
d
list
n
al surfaces
a
ture
11
e
lectrically t
e
m
onitoring).
Descript
specially
for empt
y
Charging
scales, c
h
Unit with
compres
s
scale 0 –
t
glass ma
y
g
hly with w
a
t with disso
d
o not use
w
rface.
c
onnect all
p
llowed to b
e
w
ith damp c
l
o
m dirt at al
m
ove the du
c
e a month
a
e
r or damp
s
disconnect
t
d
is approve
d
×
e
sted. The t
e
ion
for R600a
y
ing the refri
g
tube, charg
i
h
arging uni
t
oil-free com
p
s
or, dry met
e
150 mbar
y
be rinsed
a
ter or soake
lvent or oth
w
ire brush, ir
o
p
ower suppl
y
e
used for th
e
l
oth and cle
a
l times to e
n
st on conde
a
t least.
s
urroundings
t
he power s
u
d
to do so a
t
Daily
×
sts have to
b
g
erant circui
t
ng cylinder,
p
ressor: Dia
p
e
r
with cold
s
d
cloth, and
e
r corrosive
o
n wire ball
o
according t
o
e
refrigerato
r
a
r water.
n
sure power
n
ser radiato
r
. If water m
a
u
pply. Pleas
e
t
echnician.
Frequency
Weekly
×
b
e confirme
d
t
charge wei
g
phragm
s
oapy wate
wiped with
a
e
liquid, suc
h
o
r other cle
a
o
safety pra
c
r. Its interna
r
and reliabil
r
. The cond
e
a
kes contac
t
e
do not res
t
Monthl
y
11
d
in
hing
r (or
a
soft
h
as
ning
c
tice.
l
and
ity. A
e
nser
t
with
t
art it
y
In
s
In
s
In
s
In
s
7. TEM
The temp
e
to reach t
h
door ope
n
number 4
Celsius.
8. INT
E
s
pection of co
m
s
pection of co
m
s
pection of co
n
s
pection of co
n
PERATU
R
e
rature contr
o
h
e set temper
a
n
ing, environ
m
&5 (pg10) wh
E
RNAL DI
M
m
pressor vibr
a
m
pressor tem
p
n
denser fans
n
denser coils
R
E SETTI
N
o
ller has been
a
ture of drink
m
ent tempera
t
ich is access
e
M
ENSION
S
a
tion
p
erature
N
G
set at the opt
w
ill be influen
c
t
ure etc. To
a
e
d with an all
e
S
12
t
imal operatin
g
ced by the a
m
a
djust the te
m
e
n key. The n
u
g
temperature
m
bient temper
a
m
perature the
u
mber corres
p
at the factor
y
a
ture of the pr
o
c
ontroller is l
o
p
onds to tem
p
×
×
×
×
y
. The time re
q
o
duct, freque
n
o
cated behin
d
p
erature in de
g
12
q
uired
n
cy of
d
part
g
rees
9. MAI
N
N
PARTS
/
/
EXPLODED VIEW
13
13
14
14
9.2 Main parts / Spare parts
Original spare part components are recommended in repair of the refrigerator. Refer to the below
for spare parts and components and contact (1800 308 764) to place orders or retrieve technical
specifications on non CIS components.
item # Ref # Description Mnfct
Genuine
part
1 15061A HEADER ASSEMBLY (complete) CIS Yes
2 15063M HEADER COLLAR CIS Yes
3 15315M HEADER OPAL PANEL CIS Yes
4 HEADER GRAPHIC CIS Yes
5 14448P HEADER CLEAR COVER CIS Yes
6 14451P BEZEL INSERT CIS Yes
7 14452P LED STD MOUNTING MOULDINGS Any No
8 14507A FRIDGE DOOR ASSEMBLY (complete) CIS Yes
9 12306E FRIDGE DOOR SEAL
10 14473A FRIDGE DOOR HINGES CIS Yes
11 14471M FRIDGE DOOR HANDLE CIS Yes
12 14456P GRILL CIS Yes
13 14459P ABS SPORTS FRIDGE LOGO CIS Yes
14 15457M FRIDGE SHELF CLIPS CIS Yes
15 15455M LARGE FRIDGE SHELF CIS Yes
16 15456M SMALL FRIDGE SHELF (BASE) CIS Yes
17 14509P WHEELS CIS Yes
18 14448P CLEAR SIDE CIS Yes
19 14457P CAST BOTTLE OPENER WALL MOUNTED CIS Yes
20 15448M REFRIDGETRATOR BODY CIS No
21 15204M BLANK MOUNTING PLATE CIS Yes
22 14466M MOUNTING PLATE FOR LED DOWNLIGHT CIS Yes
23 14450M SIDE PANEL STEEL INSERT CIS Yes
24 11147F MAIN BODY (INCL. FRONT / REAR HALF, ACCESS) CIS Yes
Table 1 components for Sports Fridge- 1600SF
item # Ref # Description Mnfct
Ge nuine
part
25 HEAT EXCHANGE No
26 15520A LCD ASSEMBLY (complete) CIS No
27
220V Compressor: Embraco(New); 50~60Hz R600a
BR/IS, plug type J/H
Any No
28 14453P LED BEZEL UP LIGHTS CIS Yes
29 14467M LED DOWNLIGHT STRIPS Any No
30 14845E
Condensation Fan
(new)YJF5 220-240v/50/60Hz
0.21A
28/5w 1300/1549r/min
CIS Yes
31 14848E INTERNAL LED LIGHT 12V
32 15530A HEADER LED STRIP 3 X 3 DOT 700mm CIS Yes
33 EVAPORATOR FAN
34 TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Table 2: ELECTRICAL / FRIDGE components for Sports Fridge- 1600SF
10. RE
P
NOTE:
A
electrica
l
following
10.1 Re
p
10.1.1
O
10.1.2 T
a
10.2 Re
p
10.2.1
R
P
LACEM
E
A
ny servicin
g
l
safety regu
information
p
lacement
o
O
pen the Co
o
a
ke out the
p
lacement
o
R
emove 6 s
c
E
NT OF C
O
g
must be pe
lations, and
is for qualifi
e
o
f the LED
o
le
r
door, a
n
LED lamp,
u
o
f compre
s
c
rews on re
a
O
NSUMA
B
rformed by
a
refrigeration
e
d technicia
n
in Cooler
c
n
d screw o
u
u
nplug the
p
s
sor
a
r grill and r
e
15
B
LE PAR
T
a
suitably qu
a
regulations,
n
s only.
c
abinet
u
t 2 x Philli
p
p
lug, replac
e
e
move.
T
S:
a
lified perso
n
and flamm
a
p
Head Scr
e
e
with a ne
w
n
in accorda
a
ble gas reg
u
e
ws off the
L
w
LED lamp.
nce with the
u
lations. Th
e
L
ED lamp
15
e
10.2.2
R
Two ext
e
10.2.3
D
R
emove 4 s
c
e
rnal screw
s
D
e-solder 3
w
c
rews for fixi
s
and four i
n
w
elded pipe
s
ng the com
p
n
ternal scre
w
s
and pull o
u
16
p
ressor
w
s
ut the juncti
o
o
n box:
16
10.2.4 F
conduct
10.3 Re
p
10.3.1
O
10.3.2
H
tempera
ix 4 screws
a safety te
s
p
lacement
o
O
pen the LC
H
old 2 but
ture control
l
and weld 3
s
t.
o
f tempera
t
D screen d
o
tons at th
e
l
er (two butt
pipes, and
t
ure contr
o
o
o
r
e
lateral si
d
ons respec
t
17
then plug i
n
o
ller
des of te
m
t
ively at the
n
the juncti
o
m
perature
c
left and rig
h
o
n box, Vac
u
c
ontroller, a
t)
u
umise and
nd remove
17
then
the
10.3.3 S
replace
a
10.4 Re
p
10.4.1T
h
glass fib
10.4.2 F
the glas
s
S
crew down
a
new temp
e
p
lacement
o
h
en remove
er reinforce
d
inally, remo
v
s
fiber reinf
o
the connec
t
e
rature con
t
o
f FRP she
4 screws
o
d
plastics, t
o
v
e 2 screw
s
o
rced plasti
c
t
or at the ba
c
t
roller, and t
ll
o
n the glas
s
o
taling 8 sc
r
s
of power li
n
c
s
18
ck of temp
e
hen secure
s
door hing
e
r
ews.
n
e at the ba
c
e
rature cont
r
as above i
n
e
and 4 scr
e
c
k of refrige
r
oller, remo
v
the revers
e
e
ws at the l
rator and 2
s
v
e various li
n
e
order
eft for fixin
g
screws for
f
18
n
es,
g
the
f
ixing
S
Note: t
w
hands,
o
10.4.3
higher t
11 LIS
T
S
ymptom
Compres
s
being out o
f
A
bnorm
sounding
vibration
compres
s
w
o person
s
o
ne perso
n
Last step
;
han back s
T
OF TRO
U
Po
s
s
or
f
work
1.
P
2.
F
3.
ove
4.
sen
5.
T
saf
e
6.
T
fail
s
7.
M
8.
T
al
g
or
of
s
or
1.
T
the
2.
T
upr
i
3.
co
m
s
are requi
r
n
at each si
d
;
try to adj
u
ide.
U
BLE SH
O
s
sible re
a
P
ower suppl
y
F
use blown
Tripping
o
rload of hea
t
Abnormal
s
sor or solen
o
T
he system
e
ty device
T
he flow lin
e
s
to be enabl
M
otor drive o
f
T
he wire bec
o
T
he liquid re
f
jackshaft b
o
T
he refriger
a
i
ght
The mech
m
pressor be
c
r
ed for lifti
n
d
e.
u
st the feet
O
OTING
a
sons
y
disconnect
e
o
peration d
u
t
s
tate of m
a
o
id
is shut do
w
e
or solenoi
d
ed
f
compresso
o
mes loose
f
rigerant is
p
x
a
nt pipeline
a
nical devi
c
ome loose
19
n
g the gla
s
t
on the bo
t
M
e
e
d 1.
T
2.
C
gr
o
an
d
u
e to 3.
sy
s
ov
e
a
gnetic 4.
M
w
n by 5.
sh
u
po
w
d
value 6.
coi
l
o
r 7.
C
sh
o
8.
loo
s
p
ut into 1.
C
is not 2.
P
ce of 3.
M
s
s fiber rei
n
t
tom, to m
a
e
asures
T
urn off the
p
C
heck to s
e
unded, rese
d
replace th
e
The overlo
a
s
tem return
s
e
rall system.
M
aintenanc
e
Research
u
tdown. Upo
n
w
er supply a
Check TX
V
l
s)
C
heck to s
e
o
rt connecte
d
Check all
w
s
ened scre
w
C
heck the s
e
P
rovide prop
M
aintenanc
e
n
forced pla
s
a
ke the fro
n
p
ower suppl
y
e
e if the cir
c
arch the po
s
e
fuse upon t
r
a
d is reset
s
to norma
l
or displace
m
t
he type
a
n
troublesho
n
d start the
m
V
(Maintena
n
e
e if the mo
t
d
, fired or di
s
w
ire termina
l
w
s.
e
t expansion
e
r support
stics with
b
n
t side of f
r
y
c
uit and mo
t
s
sible overl
o
roubleshooti
automatical
l
l, carefully
m
ent
a
nd reason
o
oting, safel
y
m
achine.
n
ce or disp
t
or have its
s
connected.
ls, and scr
e
value
19
b
oth
r
idge
t
or coils ar
e
o
ad reasons
,
ng.
l
y. After th
e
inspect th
e
of syste
m
connect th
e
lacement o
f
coil broken
,
e
w down al
l
e
,
e
e
m
e
f
,
l
20
20
4. Internal balancing spring or
rubber ring is damaged
4. Replacement
Over high voltage
1. Failure of compression action 1. Correct the reason of failure
2. Overload of system
refrigeration
2. Eliminate the redundant load
3. The compressor fan fall off 3. Check the circuit
4. There is dirt on compressor
radiator
4. Cleaning
Over low voltage
1. Compressor is damaged 1. Check the compression proportion or replace the
compressor
2. Insufficient refrigeration in the
system
2. Check the lost value and increase it to the level
required
3. Shutdown due to stop value 3. Properly open the stop value
Over low suction
pressure
2. Lack of refrigeration 1. Inspect the missing value and fill it up
2. The dehydrator is filled with ice. 2. The defrosting system is out of operation
3. Caking of liquid pipeline 3. Replace the dye type drying agent
4. Expansion value failure 4. Check the reason of overheating and restart it
5. Improper TXV 5. Check to see if the dimension is proper
Oil leakage of
compressor
1. Leakage of refrigeration 1. Check the leakage and conduct refrigeration
again
2. Loosening of cylinder ring 2. Replace the compressor
3. Excessive refrigerant 3. Maintain the overheating fault of compressor
4. Incorrect pipe dimension or
valve model
4. Replace the pipeline
Opening of
thermal protection
switch of
compressor
1. The operation is out of the set
scope
1. Adjust it to the allowable scope
2. Compressor fan is too dirty 2. Clean the fan coils
3. Overload of refrigeration 3. Release redundant value
Troubleshooting of evaporator
Symptom Possible reasons Measures
No rotation of fan
1.Main switch disconnected 1. Close the main switch
2. Fuse blown 2. Replace the fuse, inspect the system short
circuit or overload
3. Abnormal state of motor 3. Replace the motor
4. Timer fault or defrosting temperature
adjusted automatically
4. Replace the defective parts
5. Defrosting cycle operation 5. Wait for restarting
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