Sharp SJ-P43N-SL User manual

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SJ-P43N/43N
SJ-P47N/47N
SERVICE MANUAL
S6516SE47ATUFT
SHARP CORPORATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS ..................................................................................................................2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................3
DESIGNATION OF VARIOUS PARTS .............................................................................................................5
DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................................................................................6
LIST OF ELECTRICAL PARTS ........................................................................................................................9
WIRING DIAGRAM.........................................................................................................................................10
FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................14
ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES OF MAIN PARTS AND CAUTIONS .............................................................18
COOLING UNIT ..............................................................................................................................................25
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................................27
Refrigerant; HFC-134a
Refer to "HFC-134a COOLING UNIT" Service Manual for handling this refrigerant.
DESTINATION .........................F
In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some
countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only
parts identical to those specified should be used.
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
MODELS
SJ-P43N-SL
SJ-43N-BE
SJ-P47N-SL
SJ-47N-BE
SJ-P43N
SJ-P47N
SJ-43N
SJ-47N

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SJ-P47N/47N
Some household cleaning chemicals may affect the internal
food liner and plastic parts resulting in splitting or cracks
occurring.
When cleaning all plastic parts inside this refrigerator, only
use diluted dishwashing liquid(soapy water). Make sure that
all plastic parts are thoroughly rinsed with water after cleaning.
CAUTIONS AND INFORMATIONS
1. Some foods froze in the refrigerator compartment.
2. Some plastic parts were cracked or split.
Cracking or crunching sound;
Sound produced by expansion and contraction of inner walls and internal parts during cooling.
Squeaking sound;
Sound produced by expansion and contraction of internal parts.
Sound of flowing fluid (gurgling sound, fizzing sound);
Sound of refrigerant flowing in pipes (sound may become louder from time to time).
3. IT IS NORMAL for the refrigerator to produce the following sounds.
Do not place food directly in front of
cold air outlet.
This may lead to the food freezing.
IN
OUT
cold air flow
In case of following troubles, the cause is not related with the failure of refrigerator.
Please mention the correct way to the customer for the use of refrigerator when the repairing.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Items SJ-P43N SJ-43N SJ-P47N SJ-47N
Type 2-Door 2-Door
Outer dimensions Height 1700mm(66.9") 1820mm(71.7")
(Including spacer) Width 680mm(26.8") 680mm(26.8")
Depth 660mm(26.0") 660mm(26.0")
Rated storage volume 347 liter (12.3cu.ft) 384 liter (13.6 cu.ft)
(Rated volume) F: 99liter (3.5 cu.ft) F: 99 liter (3.5 cu.ft)
R: 248 liter(8.8 cu.ft) R: 285 liter(10.1 cu.ft)
Gross volume 370 liter (13.1cu.ft) 407 liter (14.4 cu.ft)
F: 107liter (3.8 cu.ft) F: 107 liter (3.8 cu.ft)
R: 263 liter(9.3 cu.ft) R: 300 liter(10.6 cu.ft)
Defrosting System Heater system
Start Automatic
Finish Automatic
Temperature control Automatic (Adjustable)
No-frost freezer Yes
Interior lamp 1
Caster 2
Evaporating pan 1
Refrigerator R glass shelf ass'y 2 - 2 -
Compartment Refrigerator tray(plastic) - 2 - 2
V glass shelf ass'y 1 - 1 -
Vegetable tray(plastic) - 1 - 1
Vegetable case 1
V parting plate 1
R door pocket 1
Egg tray 1
R door pocket S 2
Bottle pocket 1
Bottle stopper 1
Door pocket 1
Fresh case 1
Freezer Freezer tray 1
Compartment Ice cube maker Twin ice cube maker
Ice storage box 1
Door pocket 2
Deodorizing unit 2 ( Honeycomb type)
Plasmacluster Yes No Yes No
RATING
Items SJ-P43N SJ-43N SJ-P47N SJ-47N
Rated voltage (V~) 110
Rated frequency (Hz) 60
Climate class ST
Rated input (W) 129
Rated input of heating elements (W) 128
Refrigerant (Charging quantity) [Non-flammable]
HFC-134a(105g)
Insulation Blowing Gas
[Flammable]
Cyclo pentane (HC)
Net Weight (kg) 70 66 72 68
PLUG TYPE
Plug cord 2 pin
Plug type A-1
Destination mark F

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COLOR
Items -BE -SL
Outside color Beige Silver
Inside color White

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DESIGNATION OF VARIOUS PARTS
Upper hinge cover
Hot pipe
Freezer temp. control knob
Hot pipe
Foot cover
Adjustable leg ass’y
Fan motor
Defrost thermostat
Evaporator
Defrost heater
Damper thermostat
Ionizer
(Only for SJ-P43N,SJ-P47N)
Refrigerator temp. control knob
Drain pipe
Vegetable case
Compressor
Starting relay, Overload relay(Protector)
Caster
Freezer
compartment
Refrigerator
compartment
Mark: Cold air flow
Evaporating pan
Defrost timer
Panel P.W.B
(Only for SJ-P43N,SJ-P47N)
Main P.W.B
(Only for SJ-P43N,SJ-P47N)
The names in parenthesis are the denominations
used in the REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.
1. Freezer temp. control knob
2. Freezer shelf(Freezer tray)
3. Ice cube maker
4. Ice cube box(Ice storage box)
5. Deodorizing unit
6. Fresh case
7. Refrigerator temp. control knob
8. Light(Lamp)
9. Refrigerator shelf
(R grass shelf ass'y / Refrigerator tray)
10. Lever (V-tray control knob)
(Only for SJ-43N,SJ-47N)
11. Shelf
(V grass shelf ass'y / Vegetable tray)
12. Vegetable crisper(Vegetable case)
13. Divider(V parting plate)
14. Evaporating pan
15. Casters
16. Foot cover(Ventilating grille)
17. Adjustable feet(Adjustable leg ass'y)
18. Fan switch
19. Fan & light switch
20. Utility pocket(Door pocket)
21. Magnetic door seal(Door packing)
22. Egg holder(Egg tray)
23. Egg pocket(R door pocket)
24. Small pocket(R door pocket S)
25. Bottle guard(Bottle stopper)
26. Bottle pocket
27. Plasmacluster panel
(Only for SJ-P43N,P47N)
Figure D-1. External Description
1
2
3
4
5
5
7
8
9
11
10
12
13
14
15
17
16
18
19
20
21
23
24
22
25
26
20
21
6
Plasmacluster
27
Figure D-2. Constructions

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DIMENSIONS
OUTER DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCE
Fig. E-1(SJ-P43N,SJ-43N)
Fig. E-2(SJ-P47N,SJ-47N)
680 680
470
660
90
more than
60
more than
60
more than 60
more than
5951022.5
1700
73
16 9.5
1260
1320
1210
(Unit : mm)
1
1: Not include the handle
90
more than 660
60
more than
680
5951142.5
1820
680
470
60
more than 60
more than
73
16 9.5
1260
1320
1210
(Unit : mm)
1
1: Not include the handle

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SJ-P47N/47N
INNER DIMENSIONS
The dimensions between shelves can be changed by setting the shelves on the other rails.
Fig. E-3(SJ-P43N)
Fig. E-4(SJ-43N)
502
502
502
321
531
502
518
242
242
510
526
225
232
89
89
112
99
99
246
307
307
349
188
229
210
118
(172.5)
(133)(172)
226
126
82
539
536
536
508.5
(Unit: mm)
502
502
502
321
531
524
524
502
518
242
242
510
526
225
232
89
89
112
99
99
246
269
269
320
188
229
210
118
(168.5)
(125)
(165)
226
126
82
526
508.5
(Unit: mm)

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SJ-P47N/47N
(Unit: mm)
502
321
502
502
502
518
531
524
524
526
242
242
510
225
232
89
89
112
99
99
246
269
269
320
188
229
210
118
(218.5)
(175)
(185)
226
126
82
526
628.5
(Unit: mm)
307
349
(183)
(192)
307
(222.5)
536
536
539
502
321
502
502
502
518
531
526
242
242
510
225
232
89
89
112
99
99
246
188
229
210
118
226
126
82
628.5
Fig. E-5(SJ-P47N)
Fig. E-6(SJ-47N)

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LIST OF ELECTRICAL PARTS
ITEMS TYPE NAME RATING SPECIFICATIONS
Thermostat MM1-8149 125V 6A (At normal notch)
250V 3A ON/OFF : -20 / -25˚C
Defrost thermostat S101 250V 8A Open/Close : 8 / 1˚C
Thermo. fuse SF70E 250V 10A Working temp. : 70˚C
Fan motor 3R00171 110-120V 60Hz Working with ø100 fan
Defrost heater MM1-4266 115V 94.5Ω140W at 115V
Door switch DSD-5 125V 0.5A 4 terminals push-button type
Damper thermostat MM1-6173 — Open/Close : 5 / 0˚C
Defrost timer TMDFX04FB2 110-127V Integration type
50/60Hz Cycle time : 12h/10h(50/60Hz)
Delay time : 4m48s/4m(50/60Hz)
Lamp socket — 250V 1A E-12(Hard plastic body type)
Lamp — 110V 15W E-12
Compressor FL1568PF 110V/60Hz Cooling capacity : 210W (60Hz)
Main coil : 1.99Ω
Aux. coil : 3.27Ω
(at 75˚C)
Starting relay P5T0SAT — 5.6 Ω
Overload relay(Protector) 3.6C36C1 — Open/ Close : 130/60˚C
Running Capacitor — 250V 14µF—
Ionizer-K
(Plasmacluster unit)
FTRN-A014CBKZ DC12V 3.5kV p-p
(Only for SJ-P43N,P47N)
Common
Main coil
Aux. coil

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WIRING DIAGRAM
Be sure to replace the electrical parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.
Figure W-1. Wiring Diagram (SJ-P43N,P47N)
Figure W-2. Wiring Diagram (SJ-43N,47N)

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Figure W-3. Electric Accessories Layout (SJ-P43N,P47N)
Cabinet ass’y
E.V. cover ass’y
Lead EV-cover ass’y
Fan motor
F-thermostat
Def thermo. ass’y
Fuse ass’y
FM
Def. heater ass’y
Door switch
2 (PUSH OPEN)
3 (PUSH CLOSE)
4 (PUSH OPEN)
1 (NEUTRAL) 1
2
1
21
2
1
21
2
3
4
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
GY-1
OR-1
R-1
BR-1
Y-1
W-1
BL-1
BL-2
BR-2
SB-1
(SB-1)
BK-1
(W-1)
Y-2
(OR-1)
R lamp box ass’y
Lamp 15W Lamp socket
L
GY
BR
OR
Y
R
P
BL
BK
SB
G-Y
W
: GRAY
: BROWN (live)
: ORANGE
: YELLOW
: RED
: PINK
: BLUE (neutral)
: BLACK
: SKY-BLUE
: GREEN-YELLOW (earth)
: WHITE
1
2
3
4
OR-4
BR-6
BL-3
GY-3
PWB
HARNESS
MAIN
PWB
1
2
3
1
2
1
21
21
21
2
CLUSTER
HARNESS PU
CLUSTER
HARNESS
Plasmacluster unit
(Ionizer-K)
1
2
3
1
2
3
CAB
HARNESS
123
PANEL
PWB
F-Door
DOOR HARNESS
BL
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Terminal box Terminal box B
TM
Defrost timer
(Y-1)
(Y-2)
(R-1)
(BK-1)
GY-2
Compressor
C
M
A
Starting
relay
Source plug / cord
BROWN BLUE
GRAY
ORANGE
Terminal block
Overload relay
(Protector)
1
Running capacitor

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Figure W-4. Electric Accessories Layout (SJ-43N,47N)
Cabinet ass’y
E.V. cover ass’y
Lead EV-cover ass’y
Fan motor
F-thermostat
Def thermo. ass’y
Fuse ass’y
FM
Def. heater ass’y
Door switch
2 (PUSH OPEN)
3 (PUSH CLOSE)
4 (PUSH OPEN)
1 (NEUTRAL) 1
2
1
21
2
1
21
2
3
4
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
GY-1
OR-1
R-1
BR-1
Y-1
W-1
BL-1
BL-2
BR-2
SB-1
(SB-1)
BK-1
(W-1)
Y-2
(OR-1)
R lamp box ass’y
Lamp 15W Lamp socket
L
GY
BR
OR
Y
R
P
BL
BK
SB
G-Y
W
: GRAY
: BROWN (live)
: ORANGE
: YELLOW
: RED
: PINK
: BLUE (neutral)
: BLACK
: SKY-BLUE
: GREEN-YELLOW (earth)
: WHITE
BL
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Terminal box
TM
Defrost timer
(Y-1)
(Y-2)
(R-1)
(BK-1)
GY-2
Compressor
C
M
A
Starting
relay
Source plug / cord
BROWN BLUE
GRAY
Terminal block
Overload relay
(Protector)
1
Running capacitor

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Figure W-5. Circuit Diagram (Only for SJ-P43N,P47N)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
13
1. Resistance which is not specified : 5% 1/8W
2. Rated voltage of the condenser which is not specified : 25V
[ NOTE ]
5
3
7
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
3
2
CN1
CN3
CN2
CN4
SW
2A
2A
F-FM
PC
(PANEL PWB)
(MAIN PWB)
(A/D)
D5
D4
R1 R2 R3
R5
2.2K
R21
(1/2W)
680
C7
0.1
R4
10K R7
1K
R12
2.2K
R10
2.2K
R8
10K
4.7K R20 1M R6
RS1
RS2
RS3
R18
10K R14
1K
R16
10K
R17
(1/2W)
1.8
R11
1K R9
1K
R13
4.7K
R15
4.7K
PC1
PC123
CF1 CST4.00MGW
TMP47C241N
INPUT VOLTAGE
D6
D3
VRS1
C13
0.1
C15
100
10V
C10
1
50V
C9
0.1
VRS2
Q7
KRA101M
Q5
KRA101M
Q4
KRC101M
Q3
KTA1046
Q6
KRA101M
Q1
KRA101M
Q2
KRC101M
C2
2200
35V R19
OPEN C16
0.1 C18
0.1
C19
1000
25V
C8
0.1
C6
0.1 C4
0.1
C20
100
10V
C17
100
10V
12V
12V
12V
5V
G
IIOO
G
HS
IC2IC1
IC4
7812 7805
C3
0.1
50V
TRNS IN4005E
PST993E
IC3
D1
IN4007E
D2
ISS270A
D7
ISS270A
ZD1
LED1
C1
0.1
C11
0.1
C12
0.1
C5
1
50V
13 2
VAREF
R40(AINO)
R41(AIN1)
R42(AIN2)
R43(AIN3)
R71(WT0)
R80(INT2)
R81(T2)
R82(INT1)
P10
P11
P12
P13
VSS
VDD
K03
K02
K01
K00
HOLD
RESET
XOU
XIN
TEST
R92
R91
R90
P20
220 240V
120V
110 120V
RS1,2,3=43K(1/2W), RS3=OPEN, VRS1,2=560V
RS1,2,3=18K(1/2W), RS3=10K(1/8W), VRS1,2=270V
RS1,2,3=18K(1/2W), RS3=SHORT,
VRS1,2=270V
250V
PC
:
PLASMACLUSTER UNIT
(IONIZER-K)

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FUNCTIONS
1. ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
(1) Temperature control of freezer
Thermostat (senses freezer temperature) operates on ON/OFF switchover to control the compressor and
cool air circulating fan , and allows the freezer temperature to keep at a suitable temperature.
However adjust the freezer temp. control knob as follows depending upon the storing condition of foods.
KNOB
SETTING
MAX
(Coldest)
MIN
PURPOSE
For making ice rapidly or fast freezing.
For storing frozen food for a short period (up to one month).
When frozen food or ice cream is not stored.
For normal freezing.
MED When restocking with fresh food.
KNOB
SETTING
MED
Coldest
MIN
PURPOSE
For keeping freshness of food longer.
For normal operation.
When the refrigerator provides excessive cooling.
When the refrigerator does not provide sufficient cooling.
The values shown above refer to the measurement carried out center area and 1/3 of overall height from the bottom
at each of the refrigerator and the freezer after machine has been operated at an ambient temperature of 30˚C with no
food stored and the door closed until the temperature is stabilized.
The values vary depending upon frequency of opening and closing the door, ambient temperature, amount of stored
foods and manner of storing foods.
SETTING OF
REFRIGERATOR TEMP.
CONTROL KNOB
Refrigerator
temperature
Fresh case
temperature
Coldest MED MIN
Approx.
0˚c
Approx.
-3˚c
Approx.
3˚c
Approx.
1˚c
Approx.
6˚c
Approx.
4˚c
The values shown above refer to the case where the
freezer temp. control knob is set at "MED".
Figure F-2.
NOTE: The refrigerator temperature is affected also by the freezer temperature. If the freezer temp.
control knob is set at the position "MAX", the temperature tends to be lower than the following
values, and if set at near the position "MIN", temperature tends to be higher.
If the refrigerator is operated for a long time with the freezer temperature control sets the "MAX"
position, foods stored in the refrigerator compartment may also freeze.
When refrigerator temperature control sets to the "Coldest", some foods stored may freeze.
In this case adjust control set back to the "MED" position.
When refrigerator temperature control sets to the "Coldest", some foods stored in Fresh case may
also become frozen.
(3) Reference value of temperature
SETTING OF
FREEZER TEMP.
CONTROL KNOB
Freezer
temperature
MAX
(Coldest) MED MIN
Approx.
-21˚C Approx.
-18˚C Approx.
-15˚C
Figure F-1.
(2) Temperature control of refrigerator
Damper-thermostat senses temperature of the refrigerator and changes the opening angle of the damper
automatically.
However, as the Damper-thermostat has no function to switch on or off the compressor and fan motor, the
freezer temperature control causes temperature in the refrigerator to vary to some extent.
However, adjust the refrigerator temp. control knob as follows depending upon the cooling condition.

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(2) Where is melted frost brought
1. Melted frost is brought into the evaporating
pan at the back of the set and is evaporated
here by the heat of compressor.
2. Be sure to use Evaporating pan as inserted
so as to be level with the outer case.
2. DEFROSTING
(1) No defrosting operation is necessary
No defrosting operation is necessary.
As this machine is so designed that a built-in
evaporator cools air and a fan circulates cooled
air, neither the freezer nor the refrigerator is
frosted, though the evaporator is frosted.
The frosted evaporator is defrosted automatically
due to the function of defrosting timer and heater,
requiring no defrosting operation.
(3) The following circuit diagrams in the table show automatic defrosting function of the refrigerator with
timer and defrost thermostat.
Operation Electric diagram Description
1. Cooling
(Normal)
2. Defrosting
(Time 20 to 30 min.)
3. Drain
(Time approx. 5 min.)
4. Restart
(Time approx. 5 min.)
The integration timer integrates running
time of the compressor. When it reaches
cycle time of defrost timer, the timer
contact is changed to start defrosting.
When the defrost thermostat becomes
OFF, the timer motor starts running.
During the operation time (delay time
of defrost time)
defrosted water is
drained outside the refrigerator.
Timer contact is changed to cooling
operation and the compressor starts
running and the timer motor stops.
Defrost thermostat contact becomes ON
when it’s cooled. And the timer motor
starts running. (Figure F-3.)
Figure F-3.
Figure F-4 .
Figure F-5.
Figure F-6.
TM COMP
Defrost thermostat ON Compressor running
Timer motor running
Timer contact
Defrost
thermostat (ON)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
TM COMP
Defrost thermostat OFF Compressor running
Timer motor stops
Thermostat Timer contact
Defrost
thermostat (OFF)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
TM COMP
Defrost thermostat OFF Compressor stops
Timer motor running
Thermostat Timer contact
Defrost
thermostat (OFF)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
TM COMP
Defrost thermostat ON Compressor stops
Timer motor stops
Thermostat Timer contact
Defrost
thermostat (ON)
Defrost heater
Thermo. fuse
Compressor
Timer motor
SOURCE
Thermostat
The timer contact is changed to start
defrosting, the timer motor stops, and
power is supplied to the defrost heater.
It takes about 20 to 30 min. to defrost.
When little frosted, the defrosting takes
little time. When much frosted, the def-
rosting takes much time.

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(4) As a reference to determine the causes of trouble, malfunction and phenomena are described below.
Refer to the following when repairing.
1. Disconnection of defrost heater
As off-cycle defrosting is performed, the defrosting time is extremely prolonged. Each time defrosting is
started, the freezer temperature rises and a portion of ice and stored foods are melted.
2. Melted thermo. fuse or opened-circuit due to the defect of defrost thermostat.
When the above mentioned trouble occurs in cooling operation, the timer motor does not run, defrosting
will not take place, and consequently freezing is caused. In the above mentioned condition, when the timer
shaft is turned by hand to defrost, the timer motor runs during the operation time. However, the motor stops
from the time when the contact is changed, and freezing causes.
NOTE:
As the thermo. fuse assembly is intended to prevent dangers, do not use it under shorted condition even
for a short period.
3. DEW PREVENTION
The hot pipe, namely D.P.-condenser, is arranged around the flange part of
cabinet and the C-partition plate, preventing dew from being generated on
the cabinet.
NOTE:
D.P.-condenser pipe may be felt hot if touched by hand while the
compressor is in operation.
If you are asked about this, please explain that the hot pipe serve to
prevent the dew generation.
Figure F-7
4. INSPECTION OF INITIAL STARTING
(1) Inspection of cooling unit
1. Set the temperature control knob to "MAX" and check that the compressor starts to operate.
2. Depress the door switch to run the fan and check that cool air is blown out of the cold air outlet of the
freezer and the refrigerator.
3. When the compressor does not work, check that the timer is not set to "defrost" position.
4It takes about an hour and a half or two hours to put food in the refrigerator after starting operation.
NOTE:
After return the temperature control knob to "MED" position.
When the refrigerator is operated initially after installed, the compressor may vibrate excessively for 1 to 2
min. However, vibration becomes normal if it is continuously operated.
(2) Inspection of defrost device
Operate the refrigerator for 20 to 30 min. and then check the defrost device in the following procedures :
Allow 5 min. to restart the compressor since immediate starting after stopping will cause unsmooth operation.
1. Turn the timer shaft clockwise with a screw driver.
At this time, make certains the timer clinks and the compressor stops.
2. After more than 5 min., turn the shaft further to operate.
Make certain cooling operation is started again.
Hot pipe

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SJ-P43N/43N
SJ-P47N/47N
5. PLASMACLUSTER (Only for SJ-P43N,P47N)
(1) Plasmacluster is what thing.
The ionizer inside the refrigerator will release cluster ions, which are collective mass of positive and negative
ions, into the the freezer and refrigertor compartments.
The cluster ions inactivate airborne fungus.
(2) Plasmacluster Panel
1.When the refrigerator will be operated, the
Plasmacluster
lamp of the
panel will light up.
2.By pushing the button, the lamp goes out or lights up.
3.Under the lamp is lighting, Plasmacluster operation is controlled as
follows.
(3) Plasmacluster Control.
1.Plasmacluster operation will be performed when the following conditions
gather.
1) Lamp : Under lighting
2) Compressor : Under operation
3) Door : Closed
4) Within
"
The Plasmacluster operation time
"
.
2.If the sum total of Plasmacluster operation time will reach at the set time (
"The Plasmacluster operation Time"
) ,
Plasmacluster operation will stop.
3.
After an operation stop, the
Plasmacluster
will be not operated during the set time
(
"The Plasmacluster operation
compulsive stop time"
) .
Time chart A
Compressor
ON
Fan motor
Door
Plasmacluster
t1 t2 t3
Time chart B
Compressor
Fan motor
Door
Plasmacluster
t1 t2 t3
Plasmacluster
Plasmacluster panel
Lamp
Button
The Plasmacluster operation time = t1 + t2 + t3

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SJ-P43N/43N
SJ-P47N/47N
ASSEMBLING PROCEDURES OF MAIN PARTS AND CAUTIONS
CAUTION: DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ANY REPAIRING.
1. R-AIR GUIDER ASSEMBLY
Figure A-1
After forming, fix it to the refrigerator.
Less than 160 mm
Damper
thermostat
5 1mm
8 1mm
Less than 12 mm
NOTE
Minimum bending radius is R5mm.
There should be no gas leak by reforming of sensor tube.
++
Figure A-2
(1) Forming sensor of Damper thermo.
(2) Setting R air guider S (Only for SJ-43N,47N) and sticking sealers to R air guider.
R air guider
R air guider S A-sealer ag1A-sealer ag1
Masking tape
A-sealer ag3
A-sealer ag2A-sealer ag2
Dial sealer
R air guider
A-sealer ag1
A-sealer ag1
OVERLAP AREA
OVERLAP 8mm
OVERLAP 15mm
OVERLAP 15mm
DATUM
DATUM DATUM
(Only for SJ-43N,47N)
Figure A-3
Damper thermo.
A-sealer ag3
A-sealer ag2
Dial sealer
R air guider
R air guider S
Ionizer-K
Plasma holder
Plasma harness
A-sealer ag1
(Only for SJ-P43N,P47N)
(Only for SJ-43N,47N)

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SJ-P43N/43N
SJ-P47N/47N
(3) Fixing of the Ionizer-K.(Only for SJ-P43N,P47N)
(3)-1 Connect Ionizer-K and connector of the lead wire.
(3)-2 Insert Ionizer-K to Plasma holder.
(3)-3 Insert the (3)-2 assembly to R air guider A.
2P
2P
2P
2P
Ionizer-K
R air guider A
Plasma harness
Paper tape W30×100mm
Paper tape W30×40mm
Paper tape W30×40mm
Plasma holder Ionizer-K Plasma harness
Connector should insert surely.
SEC. A—A
SEC. B—B
AB
B
A

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SJ-P43N/43N
SJ-P47N/47N
(2) Fixing of Fan motor and Fan
(2)-1 Stick U-sealer handle to Fan motor holder A.
Figure A-6
2. FAN LOUVER AND E.V COVER ASSEMBLY
Figure A-4
E.v cover sealer C
E.v cover
sealer C
Fuse ass’y
F-thermostat
E.v cover
Defrost thermo.
ass’y
E.v cover
sealer A
E.v cover
sealer G
L-band C
L-band C
Lead EV-cover
ass’y
U-sealer
handle
Fan motor
holder A
Fan clamp
Propeller fan
100
Fan motor holder B
Fan motor
Motor cushion
E.v cover
sealer B
E.v cover sealer D
E.v cover sealer E
E.v cover
ALA
E.v cover
sealer F
Fan motor holder A
U-sealer handle
U-sealer handle
7 2mm
+
+
0 1mm
C
C
SEC. C-C
E.v cover sealer C
E.v cover sealer G
E.v cover sealer A
E.v cover sealer B
E.v cover
[back side]
STICK START
STICK START
STICK START
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3) (3)
(4)
(4)
(4)
Screw
Fan louver
Screw
Claw
Claw
Claw
Claw
2-1. How to remove the Fan louver
(1) Take out 2 screws.
(2) Insert the screwdriver into the air hole of the Fan
louver.
(3) Press the Fan louver to the left side with the
screwdriver,and pull it toward yourself to take off the
Fan louver.
2-2. E.v cover assembly
Figure A-5
Figure A-7
(1) Sticking of Sealers to E.V cover
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