Homa PROLINE TFP140W-U, DF2-18 refrigerator Service Manual

Homa PROLINE TFP140W-U, DF2-18 refrigerator Service Manual

Below you will find brief information for refrigerator PROLINE TFP140W-U, refrigerator DF2-18. This service manual provides instructions for troubleshooting common issues with your refrigerator. The manual covers topics such as the cooling system, wire diagrams, and troubleshooting guides. The manual also includes a detailed diagram of the refrigerator's internal components.

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Service Manual

Homa Model DF2-18

Kesa Model PROLINE TFP140W-U

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Catalog

Cover

The cooling system

The wire diagram

Trouble shooting guide

F Evaperator

Dew removal tube

Left condenser

Drier filter

Connecting tube

Cooling system

Transition tube

Accumulator

Gas return tube

R Evaperator

Right condenser

Process tube

Compressor

Title: Product Manager

Issue Date: 2010-3-26

DF2-18 circuit diagram

Kesa Model PROLINE TFP140W-U

No Problem

Not plugged in.

1

The refrigerator does not get cold at all.

Is the circuit breaker tripped or blown fuse?

Trouble shooting guide

Possible Cause

Is the refrigerator temperature control setted at “off”?

Is the refrigerator control dialed set to correct location?

Is the refrigerator placed in direct sunlight or closely a heat source?

2

The refrigerator does not get cold enough.

Is the door closed completely

Is the door opened too frequently or too long

Does the door gasket seal properly?

Is the refrigerator overloaded?

3

The food in the refrigerator is frozen

Is the refrigerator control dialed set to correct location?

Is the ambient temperature too low?

Plug in

What To Do

Put on the home circuit breaker or change the new fuse.

Set the temperature control knob at "4".

Set it to a colder temperature.

Move the refrigerator to proper location.

Close the door completely.

Open the door less often,

Make the gasket sealing properly.

Load less food into it.

Set it to a warmer temperature.

4

The front frame and two sides of the cabinet are hot: condensation occurs.

Hot-pipe is installed in the front frame and two sides of refrigerator.That makes refrigerator's temperture lowquckly and save the power consumption

Normal state.

Condensation can occur when you leave the door open for a long time.

Normal state.

5 Vibrations The refrigerator is not level and firm.

Place the refrigerator in a level location.

Water bubbling comes from the refrigerant circulating of the refrigerator.

Normal state.

6 The refrigerator is noisy.

Contraction and expansion of the insulation inside the walls may cause popping and cracking.

Is the refrigerator unstable or touching the wall?

7

Is the refrigerator not level?

The door can not close properly.

Were the doors not properly installed?

Is the door gasket dirty and distortion?

8 The lamp does not work.

Has the home circuit breaker or fuse tripped?

Is the refrigerator's door close completely?

Is the ambient temperature too high?

Normal state.

Keep the refrigerator leaving the wall.

Adjust the refrigerator leveling.

Assure the doors installed propertly.

Cleaning and flatting the door gasket.

Put on the home circuit breaker or change the new fuse.

Assure the door close completely.

Is the temperature controller in freezer chamber or in refrigerator chamber is set at “strong” position Sets it at a right position.

9 Operating for all long time.

Too much food is loaded into the refrigerator and insufficient spaces for airflow.

The door were not closed completely or the gasket not sealing enough.

Open the door too frequently.

Load less food into the refrigerator.

Close the doors completely or make the gasket sealing enough.

Decrease the open-door times.

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Key Features

  • Troubleshooting guide
  • Cooling system diagram
  • Wire diagram
  • Detailed description of refrigerator components
  • Clear and concise instructions

Frequently Answers and Questions

My refrigerator is not getting cold at all. What should I do?
Check to see if the refrigerator is plugged in. Make sure the circuit breaker is not tripped or the fuse is not blown. Verify the refrigerator temperature control is not set to "off". Ensure the refrigerator control dial is set to the correct location and that the refrigerator is not placed in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
My refrigerator is not getting cold enough. What should I do?
If your refrigerator isn't getting cold enough, ensure the door is closed completely. Check if the door has been opened too frequently or for too long. Also, ensure the door gasket seals properly, and the refrigerator is not overloaded. You may also need to adjust the temperature control dial to a colder setting.
Why is the front frame and two sides of my refrigerator hot?
This is normal. The hot-pipe installed on the front frame and two sides of the refrigerator helps to quickly cool the refrigerator and save energy consumption. Condensation may occur due to the temperature difference.
What causes the noise from the refrigerator?
The noise you hear is normal. It could come from vibrations of the refrigerator due to it not being level, water bubbling from the circulating refrigerant, or the contraction and expansion of the insulation inside the walls causing popping and cracking.
My refrigerator lamp is not working. What should I do?
Check to see if the home circuit breaker or fuse has tripped. Ensure the refrigerator door is closed completely. If the ambient temperature is too high, the lamp may not work properly.

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