SERVICE MANUAL REFRIGERATION
Eurocombi 10/32 2.3. Circuit diagram 1 power supply; 2 compressor; 5 fan; 9 defrosting heater; 11 draina
Eurocombi 11/32 3. COMPONENTS 3.1. Main components 1. Control board (CTB) 2. Flap-operated thermostat 3.
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Eurocombi 13/323.2. Electronic module The control system on the Eurocombi features four inputs and six outputs: inputs: •
Eurocombi 14/323.2.1. Control board - CTB The control board is located inside the refrigerator compartment, and contains the microprocessor which c
Eurocombi 15/323.3. Fans The two fans operate in parallel, but have different functions. The evaporator fan circulates cold air through the appliance
Eurocombi 16/323.3.2. Door aperture with compressor switched on If one of the doors is opened while the compressor is in operation, the fans are swit
Eurocombi 17/323.4. Heaters The two heating elements are connected in parallel: - the defrosting heater (250W) melts the ice which builds up on the
Eurocombi 18/32 3.7. Evaporator The evaporator fitted to the appliance is located in the freezer compartment and consists of a traditional NOFROS
Eurocombi 19/324. Operation 4.1. Normal operation The external (in air) NTC sensor in the freezer compartment controls the compressor’s operating cy
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Eurocombi 20/325. Control panel a = freezer regulation knob b = “door open” alarm button/pilot lamp c = “temperature” alarm button/pilot l
Eurocombi 21/32 5.2. “Door” alarm Both doors are fitted with a switch which detects whether they are open or closed. The freezer compartment feature
Eurocombi 22/32 5.5. NTC sensors failure When there is a failure in NTC sensors, during normal mode the three leds (b),(c) and (d) blink.
Eurocombi 23/326. Service mode Service mode can be utilized to check for faults in the two NTC sensors and to power each of the loads separately in o
Eurocombi 24/32 6.3. Separate activation of loads The various buttons can be used to activate and disactivate the compressor, fans and heating eleme
Eurocombi 25/32 7. Demo Mode Demo mode is used to demonstrate the operation of the user interface (control panel) without activiting the various
Eurocombi 26/32 8. Accessibility of components 8.1. Flap-operated thermostat - remove the panel which covers the thermostat bulb by pushing it firs
Eurocombi 27/32- remove the four screws which secure the control panel to the cabinet. - remove the control panel. - remove the
Eurocombi 28/32 - remove the thermostat rod. - detach the connectors of the PCB. - remove the electronic board
Eurocombi 29/32 8.2. Freezer compartment - remove the two screws on the panel which covers the connection box. - to gain access to the connections,
Eurocombi 3/32CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1.1 Presentation page 5/33 1.2 Eurocombi: total nofrost page 7/33 2 Characteristics
Eurocombi 30/32- remove the drainage duct (which is pressure-fitted) - remove the fan - raise the evaporator battery slight
Eurocombi 31/32 8.4. Glass shelves The glass shelves are secured to the guides by plastic tabs. To remove the shelves, it is necessary to mov
Eurocombi 32/32 8.6. Power board (PWB) - remove the back panel by unscrewing the two screws used to secure the back panel; - after disconneting th
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Eurocombi 5/32 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Presentation The EUROCOMBI is a new free-standing combined refrigerator (with a refrigerator compartment in the
Eurocombi 6/32Markets: UK, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Est Europe. Brands: Zanussi, Electrolux, AEG, AME, Frigidaire, Corb
Eurocombi 7/32 1.2. Eurocombi: total no-frost The Eurocombi is a total no-frost appliance, and as such its operation is based exclusively on the batt
Eurocombi 8/322. CHARACTERISTICS 2.1. Dimensions and volumes The models in the Eurocombi range are numbered from 1 to 9 (with the exception of numbe
Eurocombi 9/32Defrosting heater: Power at 230V W 250 Drainage duct heater: Power at 230V W 43.5 Safety overheating switches: aperture °C 55 c
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