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Caple WI3120WH Manual

WI3120WH
Caple 30cm wine cabinet
Technical information
Technical information
Item Part Code Description Qty
1DG11-45 Dry filter 1
2DG2-14 Power cord 1
3DG1-72 Compressor 1
4DG13-199 Water tank 1
5DG13-272-1 Electrical box cover 1
6DG6-7 Transformer 1
7DG26-133-4 Cabinet 1
8DG13-268 Decorative nail 3
9DG14-190-SR Top right hinge 1
10 DG12-44-2 Evaporator 1
11 DG20-1 Line nip 1
12 DG8-8 Senser 1
13 DG7-3.1-BH Evaporator fan 1
14 DG13-158 Surpport pole 1
15 DG22-209 Air duct board 1
WI3120WH
- Caple 30cm wine cabinet
16 DG13-198 Senser cove
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1
17 DG8-8 Senser 1
18 DG19-1 Fan cover 1
19 DG3-98-12 PCB board 1
20 DG3-12-W LED lamp plate 1
21 DG22-395 Plastic electrical box 1
22 DG13-327 Surpport 1
23 DG13-1.2 Water tank 1
24 DG15-26.1 Wooden shelves A9A 1
25 DG15-25 Stainless steel edged 5
26 DG23-242-4 Door 1
27 M160-062 Gasket 1
28 DG22-3027 Handle 1
29 DG22-3057 Door aixs 1
30 DG13-3155 Door aixs spacer 1
31 DG15-27 Wooden shelves C1 1
32 DG15-26 Wooden shelves A9 4
33 DG20-384 Display panel film 1
34 DG13-130-S Button 4
35 DG13-383 Power box panel 1
36 DG13-353 Airproof piece 1
37 DG14-212-SR Low right hinge 1
38 DG22-3201 Front foot surpport 1
39 DG13-3146 Foot 4
40 DG12-3 Condenser 1
41
A
DG7-33-BH Condenser fan 1
41B DG17-145-2 Wire 1
42 DG22-3223 Fan cove
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1
Item Part Code Description Qty
WI3120WH
- Caple 30cm wine cabinet
43 DG12-58 Circumfluence pipe 1
44 DG22-39 Compressor bracket 1
45 DG13-3148 Fixing bracket A 1
-DG14-190-SL Top left hinge 1
-- DG14-212-SL Low left hinge 1
--- DG22-3022 Bottom grill 1
---- DG13-3154 Slier 2
----- DG13-3151 Fixing bracket B 1
WI3120WH
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Caple Single zone wine cabinet
Service Manual
1
SERVICEMANUAL
(One temperaturezone controlwinecoolar)
JGseriesincludesJG18 series,JG32B,JG45AJG50A,JG50A-1,JG50FA
Thecontentbelowshowsdifferentdefault mighthappenwhenthewinecoolerisworking,andalsoshowshowto
find thedefaultsandrepairthedefaults.Pleasefindthecorrespondingdefault statementandfindtherepair
informationinthecorresponding pages.
Statement:(Fig.4)shows thecorrelativediagramFig.4
( 6)shows thecorrelativepage6
WARNING:BeforeattemptinganycleaningormaintenancethisunitMustbedisconnectedformthe
electricalsupply, topreventelectricalshock.
▲Preparationbeforemaintenance
○Tools
1. Pliers
2. Phillipsheadscrewdrivers
3. Process pipe
4. ElectricalMultimeter
5.Ampmeter(5A)(calipercable type)
6. Electricalsolderingiron
7.Wirestrippers
8. Sealpliers
9/Scissors
○Equipment
1. Vacuumpump
2.Soldering ironforcopperpipes
3.Gas meter
▲Coolingsystemfault
○HowtoEvaluate thefault ... (Page 3)
○Howtorepairthefault (Page 3)
○Howtoremove theairductboard.. . (Page4)
○Diagramshowingthefrontside solderedjoints.. (Page 6)
○Diagramshowingthe rearside solderedjoints (page 7)
▲Noise problems
○Compressornoise. .. (Page 8)
○Fannoise.. .(Page 8)
○Refrigerantjetnoise... ... (Page 9)
○Capillaryvibrationnoise... ... . ... (Page 9)
○Oiljamnoise.. ... . (Page10)
▲Evaporatorfreezingproblems .(Page 10)
2
▲Unstableinternaltemperatureproblems .(Page 12)
▲Controlsystemproblems
○Faultfindingbythe self-checkmode ..(Page 12)
○Sensorfault ...(Page 12)
○LEDdisplayfault..(Page14)
○Howtoremove theelectricalbox. (Page 14)
○Thedismantlementmethod oftheelectricalboxspearpart. . (Page 14)
○Howtoreplace thelight .. (Page16)
○Howtoreplace theDecorativeframe .. (Page17)
3
△Coolingsystemfaults.
○Howtodiagnosefaults:
Itshouldtakeapproximate3hourstoreachthelowestsettingtemperatureof5℃foranemptyunit(assuming ambient
tempof32degreescentigradeandcontinuousoperation). Ifnot,checkthecompressor,coolingfans,controller, andsensors.
Ifall theseareworking normally,thereisprobablyacoolingsystem’sfault.
○Howtorepairthedefualt
1. Checkthe compressor
Turnonthe unitandcheckthere iselectricitycurrentflowingtothecompressorusinga calipertypeAmpmeter,the
currentshouldbewithin0.6to2Amps.Ifthereadingsarenotinthisrange, turnoffandcutoffthepipes (See Fig.8
showingG) andthesealpliers (See Fig.8showing E.) fromthecompressor,thenturntheunit onagain(inthiscase
onlyrun thecompressorforafewminuets,soastoavoidthecompressorabsorbmoistair)andrecheckthe
currentand ifthereispressureattheoutletpipe. Ifthecurrentreadingisstill outofrangespecifiedaboveandno
pressurefromthe compressoroutlet, replace the whole compressor.
2. Checkthecoolingsystempipe work:
Carefullycheckthecooling systemafterverifying thecompressorisworking normally.Thenfollowtheprocedure
below.
1>. Thencutoffprocess pipeandchecktherefrigerant.Ifthereisnotenoughrefrigerant,thedefualt oftherefrigerant
systemshouldbecausedbytheleaking.Ifthe refrigerantissufficient., itisprobablyjamedinthecapillary.
2>.Ifthedefault is concentratedon thecooling system,thechecking procedureis as below.
A.Cutoff theventpipeofthecompressor, andinfuse0.8-1MPnitrogenby process pipe, andpleaseputthehandclose
tothecutkerfoftheventpipe.Ifthereis alittlegas leakformtheterminal,it meansnormal, orit is jamed.
B. Makesurethecapilaryisworkingnormally,whenthedrainpipeisconnetcedagain,and infuse0.8-1MPnitrogen
thentesttheleakageifthecoolingsystemofthesoldering pointwiththesoapwater.Checkfromthethesoldering
pointarroundthecompressor(Fig.8&Fig.9、Fig.9.1),andifeverythingis ok,removetheair-ductboardand chech
thesoldering pointaround evaporator(Fig.6 &Fig.7).pleaseseetheremovemethodand theprocedureasbelow.
(Fig.1,Fig.2,Fig.3,Fig.4&Fig.5)
C.IfallthesolderingpointinB isnotleaking,therearetwopossibility, oneis leakageintheinnercondenser,another
isthedamageon theparts(suchas evaporator,condenserand soon)inthecoolingsystem.Ifitis theinnerdamage,
itcannotberepaired,andifthedamageontheparts, replace them.
3>.Makesurethatthereis notleakageinthecooling system, refilltherefrigerant.
3.Refillthe refrigerant:
1>. Using thevacuumpumpforma vacuuminthesystem,via the jointofthelow-pressureprocesspipeonthecompressor,
thehigh-pressurepipelineisontheprocess pipeofthefilter.Applythevacuumpumpforapproximately20 minutes.Until
thevacuumislowerthan100Pa.Thensolderthecompressorprocess pipeofthefilter.Keepthevacuumrunningwhile
solderingthisjoint
2>.FillCooling systemwithrefrigerantviatheprocesspipe. (TherefrigerantisR134a.Regardingrefrigerantquantity
Pleaserefertotheinstructionatbacklabelofwinecellar).Thensolderthecompressorprocess pipeafterthesystemis
chargedwithrefrigerant.
4.Running test:
Replaceall thecomponentsaftertheproceduresaboveandturntheuniton.Toverifytheeffectiveness oftherepair,
monitor
4
theunit thecompressorshouldautomaticallystopwithin-2.5degcentigradeofthesettemperatureandstartwith+2.5deg
centigradeofthe settemperaturewithinapprox3hours(assuminganambienttemperatureof32℃andtheunit isempty).
○Howtoremovethe airduct board.
1.Removetheshelvesfirstly.
a. Remove theshelves;somemodelshavePhillipsheadscrewstoholdothermodelshavenoscrews (Fig.1)
Fig.1
②. Pull theshelvestothebottom,circumvolveanysideoftherightandleft,andletthesetter
oftheshelvegooutofthechannel, andthendrawouttheshelves. (Fig.2)
Fig.2
5
③. Driveuptheshelvesmakeit abovethefixer1 (Fig.3),then takeitout according tothearrowhead
Fdirection(Fig.4)
Fig.3
Fig.4
2>.Howtoremovetheairductboard(A).(inFig.51~10arethescrewsfixingtheairductboard,in
differenttypes,thesituationsand quantityofthemaredifferent,A~Darethescrewsfixingthefan,noneed
toremove),Removethefixingscrewsofairductboard(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10),thenpulloutairductboard(A).
See (Fig5)
Beattentiontounplugtheconnectionwirewhenremoving theair-ductboard.Youcanmoveslowlyaside
untilyou cansee thefans wire,andunplugit, andthentakeoutthewholeair-ductboard. ;
Fig.5
6
3>.ForaViewofthe internalconfigurationafterremovalofthe airductboard,see (Fig.6&Fig.7)
○Diagramshowingthefrontsidesolderedjoints(Therearetwodifferenttypesofevaporator:Finnedandpipe
evaporator,se (Fig.6&Fig.7)
A.CapillarysolderedjointsB.evaporatorsolderedjoints
Fig.6
Finnedevaporator
Fig.7
Pipe boardevaporator
7
○Diagramshowingtherearsidesolderjoints.Therearetwodifferentcondensers:built-in(Fig.8) and outboard
condenser).See (Fig.9&Fig.9.1)
B: Dryfilterprocess pipesolderedjoint C: Dryfiltersolderedjoint D: Capillarysolderedjoint
E: Process pipesolderedjoint F: Suction pipesolderedjoint G: Dischargepipesolderedjoint
H: Condenserprocesspipesolderedjoint I: Anti-Dewpipesolderedjoint
Fig.8
Built-incondenser
Fig.9
8
Fig.9.1
Outboardcondenser
▲High noiseofwinecellar
○compressornoise
1.Theworking ofmotorand pistonmotionwill causenoisewhencompressorworking.Soifnoiseis
steadyandnotexceeds42 dB,it’snormal.If noiseisnotsteadyorveryhigh,it’scompressorfault andit
shouldberepairedorreplaced.
2.If compressor’sshockabsorptionrubberishardeningordamaged,orfixingscrewofcompressoristoo
tightorloose,it willcausenoise.Thesettlementistochangenewshockabsorptionrubberoradjustfixing
screws.
○Fannoise
1>. Normalfanmotorandairflowshouldnotexceed32dB.
2>. Ifthereis noiseabove32dBorthenoiselevels fluctuate, thefanshaftis eitherdamagedorworn.
3>. Howtoreplacethefans
Fig.10
9
a. Replacingtheevaporatorfan
1>.Removetheshelfholdefixing screws, andremovetheshelves. See (Fig.1,Fig.2,Fig.3,Fig.4)
2>.Removetheairductboard.See(Fig.5)
3>.Removethefanfixingscrews(1,2,3,4), and replace thefan.See (Fig.10)
b.Replacing thecondenserfan(differentmodelmayhavedifferentfanposition,buttheprocedurefor
replacementisthe same)
1>.Removeclip(A),thentakeoff the electricalboxcoverofthe compressor.See (Fig.11)
2>.Markthetwoendsofthepowercordofthefan(thisisimportanttoensurereplacementiscorrect),and
thenremovesthe powercords(C,D), (Thefigure isasper “ZEL”compressor;differentcompressor
mayhavedifferentpowercordpositions, see (Fig.11)
3>.Removethe twoscrewsunderthefan(1,2), andremove thecondenserfan.See (Fig.11)
4>.Removethefourfansecuring screws(3,4,5,6), and replacethefan. See (Fig.11.1)
5>.Re-assembletheunit
○Refrigerantjetnoise
Ifthereiscontinuousnoiselikeawatersprayfromthecapillary,theendofcapillaryisinthewrongposition,or
thereareroughedgesontheendofthecapillary.
1>.Heatthesolderedjointofthecapillary(AofFig.8and Fig.9,Fig.9.1),thenremovethecapillaryfromthe
evaporatorandsmooththeendwithaneraser(Caution:Donotallowanyparticlesintocapillaryunit
2>.Replace thecapillaryintotheevaporator,thensolderitbackintothecorrectposition(notexceeding
15mm intheevaporator) andpackthejointwithanti vibrationcompound
3>.Rechargewithrefrigerant.See (Page7)
○Capillaryvibrationnoise
Fault: Hightfrequencyimpactnoiseincapillaryzone
Causedbyeither:
1>.Thecapillarybeinginserttoodeepinttheevaporator,sowhentherefrigerantisjetting,theendof
vibration capillarywill hittheinsideoftheevaporator.
2>.Vibrationfrom thecapillarytouchigtheinsideofthecabinetorairductboard,thenwhenrefrigeranis
jetting.
Howtorepairthis problem
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1>.De-solderthecapillaryandre-solderinthecorrectpositionavoiding contactwiththeinsideofthe
evaporator, (Thedepthshouldbewithin15mm), thenrechargetheunitwithrefrigerantsee (7)
2>.Ifthecapillarytouchestheinsideofthecabinetorairductboard,youshouldadjustpositionof
capillaryandpackit withanti-vibration compound. (Fig.8&Fig.9、Fig.9.1)
Oiljammednoise
Fault:intermittentanddeepjetnoisecomingfrom insideofthecapillary.
Causedby:Compressoroil flowing intothecoolingsystempipeworkbecauseofwinecoolerleanduring
transportation, andthejetting oil inthecapillarycausenoise.
Solutions:
Cleanthecoolingsystempipe,and rechargewithrefrigerantsee (page7)
▲Evaporatorfreezing
○This is normallydueto
A/Poorsealbetweendooranddoorframe
B/Thedoornotclosedcorrectlyforalongperiodoftime
Thisallowsmoistairintothecabinet,whichfreezesintheevaporator,iftheiceisallowedtogettoothick,it
maydamagethefan.
1>. Ensuredoorissealedagainsttheframe,ifthereis slightdistortionoftheseal, heattheeffectedareagently
withahairdryergenrlysee (fig12) withsmoothstrokesofthehairdryer,thenwhenstillwarmpulltheeffected
area backintoitsoriginalposition,thisprocess mayhavetoberepeateduntilthesealiscompletelybacktoits
originalcondition.
Fig.12
2>.If theicehasdamagethefanit willneedtobereplacedsee. (Fig.10)
○Insomeoldermodels,theelectricalconnectorofthefanwiresisfixedundertheevaporator,andwater
from evaporatormaydripontothisjunctionbox,thismayeffecttheelectricalconnection,causingthefan
tostop.Whichinturncausessurfacefreezing.
1>.Removetheairductboardsee(Fig.1,Fig.2,Fig.3,Fig.4&Fig.5),removethecableclipsecuring
screws(A), andremovethecableclipsee (Fig.13)
2>. Cutoffthebothconnectorssee. (Fig.13.1)
3>.Striptheendsofthewiresabout12mmandre-connectthen.
Ensure thiselectricaljointissealedagainstfuturewaterdamage,and iselectricallysafe(Fig.14)
11
4>.Fixthewireinthecorrectpositionusing thecableclipwithscrew (Fig.15)
Fig.14
Fig.15
5>.Iffanis foult ,pleaserelacethewholefan.
6>.Note:theuppermethodonlyfortheconnectorfixedundertheevaporator.
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▲Unstalbetemperatures insidethecabinet
Unstabletemperaturesinsidethecabinetismostlyduetoafault intheevaporatorfan,youcancheck
thisby:Whencompressorworks,the “RUN”indicatorlightshouldcomeonandthefanshouldspin,If
fandoesnotspincheckthefanselectricalconnectionsarefaultyandrepairthemorifthefanis
damagedreplace thewholefanunitsee (fig10).
▲Controlsystemfault.
○Usetheself-checkmodetocheckthisfault.
Thisserieswinecellarhasacomputerizedcontrollerwithbuilt inself-checkfunction.
Starttheself-checkmodeasfollows:
1>.Pressandhold “Setlower”and “Setupper”buttonwithpoweron.2beepswillsound,andthen
thecontrollerwillstarttheself-checkfunction
2>.If everythingisoperatingcorrectly:
a. Noresponsewhenpressing buttons.
b. TheLEDdisplayis: “——“
c. Thecompressorworksandthe “RUN”indicatorlightareonallthetime.
d. Thecondenserandevaporatorfans(Somemodelsdo nothaveevaporatorfan)workatfull
speed
e. Theswitchwhichcontrolsthelightfunctionsnormally
3>.If thecontrolpanelandthevariouscomponentsoftheunitdonotrespondasabove
Checkthefaultypartandrelevantconnection.If thisdoesnotcurethefaultreplacethecontrol
boardsee (Fig.18 &Fig.19)
4>.Ifyoureturnthecontrolpaneltoitsnormalworkingmode,pleasepullouttheplugandplugit
inagain
○Sensorfault
1>.NormallytheLEDtemperaturedisplayshouldtheambienttemperatureshortlyaftertheunit
ispluggedin,ifnot,disassembletheelectricalboxsee (fig18),checkifthesensorplug
marked “XI”“X10”connectedproperly,ifthesconnectionaremadecorrectlyandthefault
persistsreplacethissensoraftertheairductboard(Fig.1,Fig.2,Fig.3,Fig.4&Fig.5).
2>.If theLEDdisplays”E1””E2”,itindicatesthesensor “E1””E2,”shouldbereplacedthe
sensorontheevaporator(Fig.16,Fig.16.1)
3>.Takeoff thescrew(A)andcableclip(Fig.16);
4>.Cutoff thefaultsensor,pleasenotedthatdonotcuttoolongofwire(Fig.16.1);
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5>. Striptheendsofthewires,cutoftheconnectofnewsensorandstriptheendsofwiresabout
12mm, re-connectthem.
Ensure thiselectricaljointissealedagainstfuturewaterdamage,and iselectricallysafe
Fixthewireinthecorrectpositionusing thecableclipwithscrew(Fig17& Fig17.1)
Fig.17
Fig.17.1
6>.If theLEDdisplays”E3””E4”,it indicatesthesensor “E3””E4,”shouldbereplacedthe
anti-frostsensorundertheevaporator(Thereplacementmethodisassameasbelow)
○Sincethelocation ofsensorontheoldmodelisdifference,checkthesensoras below:
1>.NormallytheLEDtemperaturedisplayshouldtheambienttemperatureshortlyaftertheunit
ispluggedin,ifnot, disassembletheelectricalboxsee (Fig.18&Fig.19), checkifthesensor
plugmarked “XI”connectedproperly,ifthisconnectionismadecorrectlyandthefault
persistsreplacethissensor,
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2>.If theLEDdisplays”E1”it indicatestheinnersensorshouldbereplacedsee (Fig.18 &
Fig.19) 3>.If theLEDdisplays”E2”itindicatestheinnersensorshouldbereplacedsee (Fig.18&Fig.19)
4>.Forsomeoldermodelswitholdcomputerizedcontrolpanels,If theLEDdisplays37℃,99F
or,infinity,replacesthesensor.See(Fig.18& Fig.19)
○LEDdisplayerror
Replace theelectricaldisplayboardfault; see (Fig.18&Fig.19)
○Howtoremovetheelectricalbox.
1>.Removetheshelves;see (Fig.1,Fig.2,Fig.3,Fig.4)
2>.Removethetwoscrewsatbackofelectricalbox(2,3),thenhalf-removethetwofront
screws(1,4),thenremovetheelectricalbox;see (Fig.18)
Fig.18
3>.Removethesensorfixingscrew(1),unplugtheotherendfrom “X1”housing ofthecontrol
board,andfitanewsenor;see;(Fig19)
4>.Unplugalltheconnecters,thenpresstheheadofeachofthefourplasticscrews(4)oneby
one, thenremovethecontrolboardandreplace thecontrolboardsee (Fig.19)
5>.Removethetwotransformerfixing screwsandreplacethetransformer(6);(Fig.19)
6>.Toreplacingthedisplayboard,
Pullthefour4displaycover(8)fastenersasperarrowheaddirection,andthenremovethe
displayboardanditstwoconnectorsfrombothsides.Replace thedisplayboard.See
(Fig.19)
○Thedismantlementmethod oftheelectricalboxspearpart.
Therearetwotypeofelectricalbox,oldand divideversion.
PCBboardhas twomodes:
mode1 :PCB boardisacompleteblock,andintheelecticialboxofthesameboxwiththe
transformer;(Fig.19)
model2:PCB boarddivideinto2blocks,themainPCB boardisintheelectricalbox(Fig.22),theother
powerPCBboardisintheleftofthecompressor’s box withthetransformer. (Fig.21)
1>.Theoldstructureelectricalremovement.
Unplugall theconnectorsfromthe controlpanel, and pressthe4studs(4)onebyone, andupdrawthecontrolpanel,
Replaceit withthesamemodel’s PCB board; (Fig.19 )
2>.Thedividestructureelectricalremovement.
A.Howtoreplace themainPCB
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a. Removethetheshelf, (Fig.19)
b.Unplug all theconnector,press the4studs(3)onebyone.UpdrawthecontrolPCBboard,and
drawoffthePCB board, , replaceitwiththesamemodel’sPCBboard.(Fig.19)
Fig.19
Fig.20
DiagramofthemainPCB(Fig.20).
1. TodisplayPCB(connectto8)2. TodisplayPCB(connectto9)
3.To evaporatorsensor (Red)4.Toinnersensor(White)
5.ToLEDlight (White)6.TopowerPCB(White)
7. Toouterfan(Yellow)
B.HowtoreplacethepowerPCB andtransformer.

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