Whirlpool Ice Maker 470 User Manual

Whirlpool of India Limited  
SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL  
Document No. WOI/GNF/………………….  
GLOBAL NO FROST  
DOUBLE DOOR REFRIGERATORS  
Sap code  
9160  
Model  
Description  
WBM 470  
220L Thailand 4G  
250L Thailand 4G  
285L Thailand 4G  
WBM 480  
WBM 490  
9161  
9162  
This document is intended only for qualified technicians who are aware of the respective safety  
regulations  
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I N T R 0 D U C T I 0 N  
CFC Free  
Manufacturing of a refrigerator includes certain operations like foaming, gas charging of the  
sealed system etc. This involves the use of certain refrigerants, which are released in the  
atmosphere, that contain chlorine. These are termed as CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbon).  
CFC's when released in the atmosphere affect the ozone layer. It leads to the depletion of the  
Ozone layer. The ozone layer acts as shield against the ultra violet sun rays, which are harmful to  
us and cause skin diseases.  
Whirlpool has responded to this required change by introducing refrigeration products that use  
R134a, a Hydroflorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant that is chlorine- free. This refrigerant satisfies the  
challenge of producing an environmentally friendly refrigeration product while meeting current  
energy-efficiency standards.  
Whirlpool to continue their response to produce environmentally friendly refrigeration product in  
global level, have started producing in India “The Global No-frost “(GNF) refrigerator which is the  
first CFC FREE of its kind.  
A new plant is set up at Pune to manufacture the environmentally friendly refrigerators in India by  
Whirlpool. All the refrigerators manufactured in this plant will use refrigerant R134a, which is a  
CFC FREE refrigerant. R134a refrigerant is, in some ways, similar to R12. There are some very  
important and critical differences that must be recognized. These differences require changes to  
some sealed system repair procedures which we will see further in this manual.  
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Safety Precautions & Warnings  
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SPECIAL FEATURES  
The special features of these refrigerators compared to the existing refrigerators are as  
follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Clean back refrigerator  
CFC Free, No frost  
Double door  
Quick freeze compartment  
Quick chiller compartment in refrigerator compartment  
Heat loop for anti-condensation  
Easy to handle crisper tray  
Foamed in gasket and liners  
Energy efficient compressor  
10. Wheels for easy mobility  
11. Galvanized and painted Steel body  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
12NC  
WBM 470  
WBM 480  
WBM 490  
DESIGN SPECS  
Capacity(L)total Net  
Capacity(L)total gross  
Refrigerator/Freezer  
Tropicalized  
220L  
240L  
150 / 70 L  
YES  
250L  
280L  
180 / 70 L  
YES  
285L  
320L  
215 / 70 L  
YES  
ELECTRICAL  
Voltage / Hz  
Voltage Range  
220-240V/50-60Hz  
160-260V  
220-240V/50-60Hz  
160-260V  
220-240V/50-60Hz  
160-260V  
Power Consumption  
245W  
245W  
245W  
REFRIGERANT  
Type  
R134a  
R134a  
R134a  
Quantity  
96 gms.  
96 gms.  
96 gms  
COMPRESSOR  
Type  
Motor Type  
Compressor Cooling  
Reciprocating  
RSIR  
Reciprocating  
RSIR  
Reciprocating  
RSIR  
Static  
Static  
Static  
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GNF - REFRIGERATOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
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ENERGY - SAVING TIPS  
You can help your refrigerator use less electricity by  
1.  
2.  
Making sure the gaskets are clean and are making good contact with the cabinet.  
Opening the refrigerator and freezer doors as little as possible. Keep food well organized  
and remove all of what you need at one time.  
3.  
4.  
Not overfilling the compartments so that air cannot circulate properly.  
Not setting the refrigerator and freezer sections to at temperature higher than necessary. If  
ice cream is firm and drinks are as cold as you like them, which is cold enough.  
Keeping the refrigerator away from heat sources, such as a cooking range, water heater,  
furnace, radiator or direct sunlight.  
5.  
VACATION AND MOVING CARE SHORT VACATIONS  
No need to shut off refrigerator if you will be away for less than four weeks.  
LONG VACATIONS  
Remove all the food if you are going for a month or more. Unplug the refrigerator and clean  
it, rinse well and dry.  
Tape rubber or wood blocks to the top of both doors, keeping them open far enough for air  
to get in. This will keep odor and mold from building up.  
MOVING  
Remove all food. Pack frozen food in dry ice. Unplug the refrigerator and clean it  
thoroughly. Take out all removable parts. Wrap all parts well and tape them together so  
they don't shift and rattle. Screw in the leveling rollers and foot. Tape the doors shut and  
tape the electric cord to the cabinet.  
When you get to your new home, put everything back. Reconnect the water supply line if  
you have an ice maker.  
POWER INTERRUPTIONS  
If electricity goes off, call the electricity dept. Ask how long will be off.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
If service is to be interrupted 24 hours or less, keep both doors closed. This  
will help frozen food stay frozen.  
If service is to be interrupted longer 'than 24 hours, remove all frozen food and store in  
frozen food locker.  
A full freezer will stay cold longer than a partly filled one. A freezer full of meat will stay cold  
longer than a freezer full of baked goods. If food contains ice crystals, it may be safely  
refrozen, although the quality and flavor may be affected. If the condition of the food is poor  
or if you feel it is unsafe, dispose of it.  
REFRIGERATOR SOUNDS  
Your new refrigerator may make sounds that your old one didn't. Because these sounds  
are new, you may become concerned. However, these new sounds are normal. Hard  
surfaces can make the sounds seem even louder. Some of the sounds you may hear are  
RUNNING SOUNDS - caused by the high efficiency compressor and motor.  
A SLIGHT HUM OR A SOFT HISS - caused by the refrigerator's fan motor and moving air.  
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CLICKING OR SNAPPING - caused by thermostat when the refrigerator stops on starts  
operating. The defrost timer will click when the defrost cycle begins and ends.  
WATER SOUNDS / GURGLING NOISE - caused by liquid settling in the tubing when the  
refrigerator stops operating. You may also hear defrost water dripping into the defrost water  
pan.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING - GENERAL  
HEAVY WARM LOAD - The amount of warm food placed in the refrigerator affects running time  
and power consumption. Ordinarily, when a supply of food is placed in a refrigerator, it will  
operate continuously until the food is down to the desired storage temperature. This  
continuous operation is normal. In high ambient, an excessive warm load may cause  
overload cycles.  
EXCESSIVE DOOR OPENINGS - The length of time the door is left open and the number of  
times the door is opened should be held to a minimum. Excessive door openings will  
greatly increase running time, power consumption and frost build-up.  
IMPROPER STORAGE - Uncovered foods and improper packaging materials and methods  
cause food to dry out. This reduces the flavor of foods and results in excessive frost build- up.  
WARM ROOM -  
1.  
A warm room or other large source of heat (such as a cooking range, heater, hot air duct,  
sunny window) can affect performance.  
2.  
In general, the warmer the room, the greater the running time and power consumption.  
EXTERIOR SWEATING - Refrigerators are designed to prevent "run off” moisture at 90 deg F  
and 90% relative humidity ambient. There may be a thin film of moisture on some areas at  
a lower temperature and relative humidity. This is within design specifications and is not a  
fault of construction.  
Relocating the refrigerator in a less humid, better ventilated area will normally eliminate  
most moisture problems.  
CHANGING THE CONTROL SETTINGS  
Allow several hours for the refrigerator and freezer compartments to reach their operating  
temperatures, before adding food items. If the milk or juices in the refrigerator section is as  
cold as desired, then the thermostat is set correctly. The freezer section is set correctly  
when ice cream remains firm. If the refrigerator and the freezer temperatures need to be  
readjusted, make sure that you  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Adjust the refrigerator compartment temperature first.  
Wait at, least 24 hours before you make any further changes  
When the refrigerator section is at the desired temperature, adjust the freezer section, as  
desired.  
The reasons for certain temperature problems are given below, accordingly set the  
refrigerator section and freezer section  
S.No.  
1.  
SYMPTOMS  
If the refrigerator section is TOO WARM  
REASON  
Door opened often  
Large amount of food added  
Room temperature too warm  
Door opened often  
Large amount of food added  
Very cold room temperature  
Controls not set correctly for your conditions  
2.  
3.  
If freezer section is TOO WARM  
If refrigerator section is TOO COLD  
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4.  
5.  
If ICE isn't made fast enough  
If both sections are too warm  
Heavy ice usage  
Very cold room temperature  
Door opened often  
Large amount of food added  
Very warm or very cold room temperature  
R134a SERVICE CONSIDERATIONS  
R134a systems cannot tolerate (compared to other refrigerants) even trace amounts of  
foreign substances, chemical contamination or moisture.  
Examples of detrimental substances are wax or paraffin, silicon, greases, oils, rust  
preventatives, lubricants, leak detection dye or any other additives.  
Do not use R12 or R22 servicing equipment to repair an R134a system.  
Use new servicing equipment. Old equipment (hoses, coupler/valve seals and 0-rings) are  
not compatible with R134a.  
Oil in R134a compressors is very sensitive and capable of absorbing large quantities of  
moisture. Moisture cannot be removed from the compressor oil in a service workshop.  
Service replacement compressor should be checked to make sure the studs seals are in  
place and not tampered with.  
Compressor studs should not remain open for more than ten minutes.  
In any repair of R134a sealed system failure the filter-drier should always be replaced. And  
in any compressor failure in R134 a system always replace with a new compressor.  
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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS  
The GNF refrigerators 285L, 250L, and 220L all are clean back refrigerators. A clean back  
refrigerator incorporates the following parts foamed between the main liner and the cabinet.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
The skin condenser - The condenser assembly is placed on the three sides of the cabinet.  
Heat loop - The heat loop is placed along the front side of the cabinet.  
Suction & Capillary - The suction & capillary is placed on the backside of the cabinet. The  
serviceable joints are available one for the Evaporator assembly in the Freezer  
compartment and the other to the compressor and the drier.  
4.  
5.  
Water drainage system - The defrost water drainage gets collected on the tray kept over  
the compressor through the tube which is again formed at the backside of the cabinet.  
Wiring Harness Assembly - The wiring assembly is foamed at the back side of the  
refrigerator in such a way providing serviceable wiring connector in three places such as (1)  
in the freezer compartment for the fan motor, defrost heater and bi-metal, (2) in the  
refrigerator compartment for the thermostat, bulb holder, timer motor and (3) in the back  
side dome area for the compressor, relay, overload protection and power cord. Each  
compartment will have small wiring assembly for connecting the electrical parts available as  
mentioned.  
As these above mentioned parts are foamed in they become non-serviceable parts.  
Great care on quality is taken to make these parts free from failure as any failure on  
the above parts may lead for the unit replacement as a whole.  
The other parts in the freezer compartment, refrigerator compartment and the door  
assemblies except the liners are serviceable and the procedures for the same are given in  
the following pages.  
Procedure for repair of sealed system failures of  
R134a systems.  
This section has been specially introduced to explain in detail the precautions and care to  
be taken in repair of refrigerators, which use R134a as the refrigerant (as in the GNF  
refrigerator). It also explains in detail the "SWEEP CHARGING PROCEDURE" which is the  
recommended procedure for repair of sealed system failures.  
R134a sealed system service  
R134a is used as a refrigerant in the Global No Frost refrigerators to make it more  
environments friendly and comply with Environmental Protection Agency rules. R134a is a  
Hydroflorocarbon refrigerant (Non - CFC) which is chlorine free and it makes it non ozone  
layer depleting unlike other refrigerants like R12 which is a Chloroflorocarbon (CFC).  
R134a is in some way similar to R12 in refrigerating properties but there are some  
important and critical differences that should be always remembered.  
The main Points to be remembered while servicing a R134a refrigerant based refrigerator  
are  
i)  
R134a is more sensitive to contamination and it can not tolerate moisture, traces of other  
chlorine-based refrigerants and other chemical substances. Hence use only the tubing,  
equipment which is compatible with R134a and maintained exclusive for R134a and do not  
mix it with the other equipment meant for R12 based systems.  
ii)  
The lubricant (Easter oil) used in R134a systems can absorb large amounts of moisture  
and cause contamination. Hence never open the replacement compressor stubs ends to  
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moisture and keeps them plugged with the right plug till it is required to be used in the  
repair.  
iii)  
iv)  
Do not use lubricating oil or refrigerant from chlorine based sealed system into R134a  
system.  
Use sweep charging method (explained in detail in the next section) for charging of R134a  
based systems after repair as it is more effective in removing the contaminants from the  
sealed system.  
v)  
vi)  
Always replace the filter-drier in all sealed system repairs of R134a based systems  
Do not use the replacement compressor if its stubs are not plugged properly and do not  
remove the plugs till it is time to braze the tubing to the stubs.  
vii) Do not use manifold gauges during purging and charging of system.  
CAUTION  
If the above precautions are not followed it will result in the  
premature compressor failure or complete system failure.  
SWEEP CHARGING PROCEDURE FOR SEALED SYSTEM  
REPAIR OF GNF REFRIGERATOR  
The following are the main steps in the sweep charging of GNF refrigerator sealed system.  
1)  
One or two access valves are attached to the sealed system. (The number of valves  
depend on whether the compressor is operational or not.  
2)  
3)  
The existing refrigerant charge is purged from sealed system in to a recovery bag.  
Repairs are made to the sealed system taking all the precautions as required in repair of a  
R134a refrigerant based sealed system.  
4)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
9)  
The filter drier is replaced by a new filter drier.  
The brazed joints on the high side are visually inspected for leaks.  
The high side components are back flushed.  
Four ounces of liquid refrigerant are metered into the sealed system.  
A leak check is performed on the newly brazed joints in the high side of the system.  
The compressor is run to circulate the sweep charge throughout the system  
10) The refrigerant containing the contaminants is purged form the high side access valve in to  
a recovery bag.  
11) The system is finally charged with the prescribed amount of new refrigerant.  
The sweep charging method is superior to other charging methods in removing the  
contaminants (moisture and non condensable matter) from the sealed system.  
The details of the sweep charging procedure is given in the flow charts No. 1 to 10  
REPLACING R134a COMPRESSORS  
1.  
2.  
CAUTION: Never open replacement compressor studs to the air for longer than 10  
minutes.  
Carefully inspect rubber plugs in the service replacement compressor studs. If the plug  
appears to have been removed or tampered with, DO NOT USE THE COMPRESSOR. Get  
another one.  
3.  
4.  
Clean compressor studs with plugs still in them.  
Install into system last. Braze into system within ten minutes.  
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CONTAMINATED R134a SEALED SYSTEM REPAIRS  
NOTE: Always replace the filter - drier during ANY repair on R134a sealed system.  
COMPRESSOR BURN OUT  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Purge refrigerant from the system.  
Flush the system  
Replace the filter-drier.  
Replace the compressor.  
Leak check, sweep and recharge the system.  
RESTRICTION IN THE SYSTEM  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Purge refrigerant from the system.  
Determine location of restriction and repair if possible.  
Flush the system.  
Replace the filter-drier.  
Replace the compressor if required.  
Leak check, sweep and recharge the system.  
FREEZER COMPARTMENT  
The freezer compartment comprises of the following parts:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Evaporator (Tube and Fin type)  
Evaporator fan motor which is mounted on the evaporator cover assy.  
Defrost heater  
Bi-metal switch  
Evaporator cover assembly.  
Quick freezer shelf and cover.  
Ice tray  
Now let us see the replacement procedure for the above-mentioned parts. For any part  
replacement in the freezer compartment first remove the part mentioned above of S.No. 5  
to 7.  
Replacing The Bimetal  
The bimetal is clipped to a small section of the evaporator inlet tube that has a coating on it.  
This coating prevents "galvanic action" from occurring between the dissimilar metals of the  
bimetal clip and the evaporator tubing, and thus, burning a hole in the tubing. When you  
install the new bimetal clip, make sure to install in the same location as the old one.  
Remove the evaporator cover and remove wires from mounting clip located on evaporator  
cover.  
1
2.  
Unclip the bimetal from the evaporator inlet tubing and unplug it from the wiring harness  
connector.  
3.  
4.  
Plug the connector of the new bimetal into the wiring harness.  
Locate the evaporator inlet tube and clip the bimetal over it.  
5. Now proceed remounting the evaporator cover.  
Replacing The Defrost Heater  
1. Remove the evaporator cover and wire clips.  
2. Unplug the defrost heater connector from the wiring harness.  
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3.  
4.  
5.  
Pull out the defrost heater from the evaporator clips holding the heater.  
Install the new heater to the clips.  
Make sure that the defrost heater leads are routed properly, and plug the connector into the  
wiring harness.  
6.  
Now proceed mounting the evaporator cover.  
Repairing / Replacing Evaporator  
NOTE: It may be helpful to remove the freezer door if it is hinged on the same side as the  
evaporator heat exchanger entrance.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Purge the refrigerant from the system.  
Unplug the unit from the wall receptacle  
Remove all contents of the freezer.  
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4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Remove the bottom cover of the freezer compartment.  
Remove the evaporator cover with fan motor.  
Remove the defrost heater and the bimetal switch from the evaporator.  
Disconnect the main wiring harness plug from the cabinet connector.  
Unwrap the sound deadening material from the evaporator inlet. Keep it in  
one piece. It will need to be reinstalled later.  
9.  
Cut away the foam stop material even with the plastic freezer compartment liner where the  
heat exchanger emerges from the cabinet.  
10. Remove the foam blocks on each side of the evaporator - do not break.  
11. Cut and fold the Flame-Guard material according to locate in the freezer compartment.  
12. Place the heat trap paste on the back wall of the freezer compartment to hold the Flame -  
Guard in place during repairs.  
13. Seal the corners and the slots cut for the heat exchanger with heat trap paste.  
14. Cover the plastic liner with heat trap paste anywhere it may be exposed to an open torch  
flame.  
EVAPORATOR REPAIRS  
1.  
2.  
If leaks in the inlet or outlet joints of the evaporator are to be repaired in place, apply a  
generous amount of heat trap paste to the aluminum to copper transition of the inlet or  
outlet of the evaporator.  
Repair the leaking joint.  
EVAPORATOR REPLACEMENTS  
1.  
If the evaporator is to be replaced, do not put heat trap paste on the inlet or  
outlet joints.  
2.  
3.  
Score the capillary tube with a file and snap it apart.  
Cut the aluminum evaporator tubing approximately two inches below the Aluminum to  
copper transition at the outlet with a pair of diagonal cutters.  
Remove the evaporator from the freezer compartment.  
Carefully un braze the suction line from the transition.  
Take the time to repack fresh heat trap paste on any areas where it may have dried out.  
Heat trap paste is only effective when moist.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
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Insert the copper suction line tubing into the outlet of the new evaporator approximately one  
half inch.  
8.  
9.  
Insert the capillary tube approximately one inch into the inlet of the new evaporator.  
Hang the new evaporator on the flanges in the back wall of the freezer compartment.  
10. Apply a generous amount of heat trap paste to the aluminum to copper transition of the  
inlet and outlet of the evaporator.  
11. Braze the outlet joint.  
12. Braze the inlet joint.  
13. Inspect the newly brazed joints for black spots indicating potential leaks. Braze again if  
necessary.  
14. Do not remove the Flame-Guard at this time.  
RESTORING THE UNIT TO PROPER OPERATION  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Thoroughly leak check the newly brazed joints and correct any leaks.  
Sweep the sealed system.  
Finally charge the sealed system and check that unit is operating properly.  
Remove the Flame-Guard  
Remove all heat trap paste from inside of freezer compartment before reassembling.  
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REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT  
The refrigerator compartment comprises of the following parts:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Shelves and crisper  
Thermostat  
Bulb holder and bulb  
Timer motor  
All the shelves and trays come out by carefully pulling outwards. The electrical parts like  
thermostat, bulb holder, bulb and timer motor are fixed to a common control box which is  
fixed on top back of the refrigerator compartment.  
For replacement of the parts in the control box, the procedure is as follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the shelves for easy accessibility of the control box.  
Remove the screws fastening the control box.  
Disconnect the wiring harness connector of the refrigerator compartment.  
Now you have the control box in hand and can replace the parts by removing the  
respective screws and fix it back.  
5.  
Remount the parts in the reverse order.  
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SEALED SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS REVIEW  
Entering and properly processing the sealed refrigeration system requires special  
equipment and time consuming, therefore a system should not be entered until it is  
determined that it is at fault.  
There are four conditions that make entering the sealed system necessary. They are:  
1.  
Incorrect amount of refrigerant  
Restriction of refrigerant flow  
Refrigerant leak  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Compressor not operating correctly  
INCORRECT AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT  
1.  
Low Charge Or No Charge Symptoms:  
a.  
b.  
d.  
e.  
f.  
Long or continuous running  
Partial frost or no frost on evaporator c. Low wattage  
Starts readily after stopping without pressure equalizing wait period.  
Intermittent hissing where cap tube enters evaporator  
Condenser and pre cooler than normal  
Comments: Low charge or no charge is probably due to a leak. Find leak and repair.  
2.  
Overcharge Symptoms:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
f.  
Frosting or sweating suction line  
High freezer temperatures  
High wattage  
Noisy compressor  
Long or continuous running  
Condenser cool at outlet end, hotter than normal at inlet end  
Compressor and pre cooler hotter than normal  
Comments: If the system has ever operated properly, it isn't likely that it is overcharged  
unless it has been recharged or refrigerant added. If overcharge is suspected, evacuate an  
recharge the system with type and amount of refrigerant.  
g.  
RESTRICTION OF REFRIGERANT FLOW  
1.  
Complete Restriction Symptoms:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
Continuous running  
No cooling of evaporator  
No sound of refrigerant flow at cap tube outlet  
Low wattage  
Condenser same temperature top to bottom  
2.  
Partial Restriction Symptoms:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
Partial frosted evaporator - slow progress of frost at start-up  
Lower than normal evaporator temperatures  
Low wattage  
Long or continuous running  
Comments: Look for complete restriction at entrance to cap tube drier. Also  
check newly made joints. For partial restrictions, look for kinked or mashed tubing, or a  
clogged screen drier. Remove the restriction.  
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SEALED SYSTEM SCHEMATIC LAYOUT  
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ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS  
CABINET  
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SHELVES  
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CONTROL BOX  
DRAIN CUP  
BODY-AIR  
DIFFUSER-REAR  
THERMOSTAT ASSY  
WIRE ASSY. –  
CONTROL BOX  
CONTROL  
BOX  
BODY-AIR  
DIFFUSER-FRONT  
DEFROST  
TIMER  
LIGHT BULB  
KNOB-THERMOSTAT  
ASSY  
SOCKET  
LIGHT LENS  
COVER AIR  
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COMPRESSOR  
SERVICE  
DRIER  
TRAY EVAPORATING-  
MATSHUSHITA COMP.  
CLIP-COMPRESSOR  
MOUNTING  
GROMMET -  
COMPRESSOR  
COMPRESSOR  
RELAY  
OLP  
TERMINAL COVER  
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PARTS LIST  
S.No. PART CODE  
NAME OF PART  
QUANTITY  
Sap code :  
12 NC Code :  
Model :  
9160  
9161  
9162  
WBM 470  
WBM 480  
WBM 490  
Description :  
220L Thailand 250L Thailand 285L Thailand  
4G  
4G  
4G  
1 A2089430000 LOKRING, HT LOOP-DRIER(LR4NSt28)  
2 A211597000A GROMMET- COMPRESSOR MODIFIED  
3 A201378000A SOUND DDENING- EVAPORATOR  
4 A201435000B CLIP-COMPRESSOR MOUNTING  
5 A201475000D WEDGE, EVAP MOUNTING- RH  
6 A2114410000 SUB ASSY WEDGE AL FOIL LH  
7 A201612000B RING SOLDER  
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
8 A201613000B RING SOLDER  
9 A2116383800 COMPRESSOR SLEEVE-GNF  
10 A201703000C EVAPORATOR ASSY - PANASONIC  
11 A2088730000 DRIER ASSEMBLY - LOK RING  
12 A2035890000 COMPRESSOR PANASONIC, QB66  
13 A211741000A DEFROST WATER TRAY SUBASSY -New  
14 A211762000A DISCHARGE TUBE SUBASSY QB51,QB66,AQAw-5  
15 A2088900000 TUBE RESTRICTOR,(0.65x1.93x2800mm  
16 A2117700000 GROMMET CAPILLARY  
17 A2088170000 LOKRING-COPPER TO STEEL (4NST19)  
18 A2088160000 LOKRING-STEEL TO STEEL (4NST37)  
19 A2089420000 LOKRING, DRIER- CAPILLARY (LR1NSt14)  
20 A201166000C FOIL- EVAP COVER  
21 A2017130000 BLADE -FAN, EVAPORATOR (DIA 100)  
22 A2013550000 SCREW- HEX HD, HI-LO SEMS  
23 A201361000B SCREW- PHILIPS PAN HD  
24 A201437000A PUSHNUT  
25 A208641000A PLENUM BACK ASSY  
26 A2087670000 SUB ASSLY, PLENUM FRONT-G4G  
27 A201495000C KNOB -FREEZER CONTROL  
28 A2087430000 DAMPER FREEZER CONTROL, G4G- 220L  
29 A201637000A GROMMET SOUND DDENING- FRONT  
30 A2118010000 FAN MOTOR ASSLY-MI  
31 A2016380000 GROMMET SOUND DDENING- BACK  
32 A201207000H COVER -CRISPER  
33 A201206000H CRISPER PAN  
34 A201037000A LIGHT LENS  
35 A208546000C FC GRILLE, FRAS  
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36 A201084000E SHELF - RC  
37 A201224000E PAN CHILLER- 220/250L  
1
1
1
1
1
38 A201012000A PAN CHILLER 285L  
39 A201001000F TRIVET- RC, SHALLOW  
40 A201008000G TRIVET- RC- DEEP  
41 A201034000E TRIVET, FC  
42 A201178000B SLIDE, HUMIDITY CONTROL BLUE  
43 A201232000E DOOR TRIVET- MIDDLE, RC- CLR  
44 A201021000F DOOR BIN  
45 A201391000C SHELF FLIP UP 65L/ GNF  
46 A201139000A TRAY - EGG  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
47 A201331000C TRAY-ICE  
48 A201084000E SHELF - RC  
49 A208690550A DOOR ASSY FC (FIP) B GREYG4G w/o Printing  
50 A208691550A DOOR ASSY RC 220L-B GREY-G4G EXPORT  
51 A208692550A DOOR ASSY RC 250L-B.GREY-G4G EXPORT  
52 A208693550A DOOR ASSY RC 285L-B GREY G4G EXPORT  
53 A208857000A NEW CORNER POST FRONT (Left & Right)-G4G  
54 A208856000A NEW CORNER POST RR- G4G  
55 A208689000A HANDLE EPS-G4G  
56 A2087890000 SLEEVE FOAMED-220L G4G - EXPORT  
57 A2087900000 SLEEVE FOAMED-250L G4G - EXPORT  
58 A2087910000 SLEEVE FOAMED-285L G4G - EXPORT  
59 A208687000B PAD TOP-G4G  
60 A2088325500 HANDLE COVER (GAS MOULDED),B GREY  
61 A2088315400 HANDLE BASE (GAS MOULDED), SILVER  
62 A211018000C SUB ASSY - CENTRE HINGE, INTEGRATED  
63 A2110190000 SUB ASSY, TOP HINGE - GNF/2G  
64 A208673550A HINGE COVER,B.GREY-G4G  
65 A208728000A REINFORCEMENT HANDLE-G4G  
66 A201356000B SCREW- PHILIPS HD,M4.8 x 16  
67 A201358000E PHILIPS HD SCREW, M4.0X0.7  
68 A201670000A SCREW- HEX WASHER HD  
69 A201361000B SCREW- PHILIPS PAN HD  
70 S011320350C SCREW-ST3.5X10-F,SPAN;STEEL  
71 A201354000D PHILIPS HD SCREW M5.5X1.8  
72 A201356000B SCREW- PHILIPS HD,M4.8 x 16  
73 A201354000D PHILIPS HD SCREW M5.5X1.8  
74 A2116770000 BULB APPLIANCE, SINDOO  
7597918330000 BI-METAL CLIP  
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
10  
3
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
10  
3
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
10  
3
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
76 A201064000B DEFROST HTER  
77 A211405000A CLIP-DEFROST HTER (SPIROTECH EVAP)  
78 A2117510000 THERMAL FUSE WITH CONNECTOR  
79 A211379000A WIRE ASSY UNIT INTMD - GNF THAILAND EXP  
80 A2116410000 FOIL- EVAPORATOR BACK  
81 A2116420000 FOIL EVAPORATOR -LHS  
82 A2116430000 FOIL EVAPORATOR -RHS  
83 A201885000A INNER RTH ASSY  
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84 A2117520000 BIMETAL WITH CONNECTOR  
85 A201135000E KNOB - THERMOSTAT, modified  
86 A201472000A SCREW- PHILLIPS PAN HD  
87 A2014490000 SOCKET ASSY- LIGHT  
88 A201594000H CONTROL BOX, 220&250L  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
89 A201593000J CONTROL BOX -285L, DOMESTIC  
90 A201616000B SHIELD, ELECTRICAL LIGHT  
91 A201616000A SHIELD, ELECTRICAL LIGHT  
92 A2113990000 THERMOSTAT ASSY, 250/220L DOM  
93 A2087720000 THERMOSTAT WT ASSY250,285LG4G INVENSYS  
94 A211098000B DEFROST TIMER, 220V/50HZ, BAT, GIC  
95 A211357000B WIRE ASSY CONTROL BOX - BAT  
96 A2114390000 HOLE PLUG, Dia 30mm  
97 A2014280000 FOIL, LINER- RS  
98 A208614000B FOIL LHS-FRAS  
99 A201429000A FOIL- LINER, LS  
100 A201471000A FOIL- CONTROL BOX  
101 A2019250000 LABEL- WARNING, FIRE HAZARD  
102 A201633000A LABEL- EXTERIOR, CABINET  
103 A2089840000 LABEL-WIRING DIAGRAM, Thailand G4G  
104 A2035020000 LABEL- PROD DATA REGN, BLK  
105 A2089850000 USE & CARE GUIDE, G4G THAILAND  
106 A2080070000 LABEL - FOOD COVERING  
107 A2089600000 RATING LABEL, 220L - Indonesia 4G  
108 A2089610000 RATING LABEL, 250L - Indonesia 4G  
109 A2089620000 RATING LABEL, 285L - Indonesia 4G  
110 X01A41992K2 STICKER - (FIFO)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
111 A2211090000 LOGO METALLIC WHIRLPOOL MP R 18 Dlx  
112 A203501000A LABEL- MODEL & SERIAL NO, BLK - SCOTT  
113 A203501000A LABEL- MODEL & SERIAL NO, BLK - SCOTT  
114 A201634000A LABEL- FC DOOR  
115 A2089950000 ENERGY LABEL G4G Thailand- 220L  
116 A2089940000 ENERGY LABEL G4G Thailand- 250L  
117 A2089930000 ENERGY LABEL G4G Thailand- 285L  
118 A2089830000 BACK PANEL STICKER, 220-4G THAI  
119 A2089820000 BACK PANEL STICKER, 250-4G THAI  
120 A2089810000 BACK PANEL STICKER, 285-4G THAI  
121 A2089070000 AIR DIFFUSER SUBASSY 220L-MEPS  
122 A2088520000 AIR DIFFUSER SUBASSY G4G-285L  
123 A2017080000 EXTN- BODY AIR DIFFUSER FRONT- 285L (L.C  
124 A208568000A EXTN-COVER AIR DIFFUSER, 285L-FRAS  
125 A2086080000 AIR DEFLECTOR-FRAS  
126 A2087630000 COVER AIR DIFFUSER, DEO WITH GRAPHICS  
127 A201993000A ASSY, PLATE - LEVELER - 2G  
128 A201354000D PHILIPS HD SCREW M5.5X1.8  
129 A211571000B SUB ASSY PLATE MOUNTING -COMPRESSOR  
130 A201741000B HINGE SUB ASSY, BOTTOM - 2G  
131 A2088890000 SUB ASSY EPS BOTTOM (COMMON)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
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132 A2084290000 ICE TWISTER SUB ASSY - DOMESTIC & EXPORT  
133 A208168000C ICE TWISTER BRACKET  
134 A2081860000 SUPPORT BUSH, ICE TWISTER  
135 A208171000A ICE COLLECTOR  
136 A208172000A HALF SHELF - QUICK FREEZE  
137 A2087480000 SURROUND COOL HSG SUB ASSLY  
138 A208666000B ROTOR 360 COOL-G4G  
139 A2086590000 EXTENSION 360 COOL - G4G  
140 A208685000A EPS for 360 Cool Ext.G4G  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1411111000023  
FOAM PAD, 30X10X10  
2
1
2
1
1
1
5
2
8
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
1
2
1
142 A2086950000 AIR SEPARATOR ASSY with two hole  
143 A201996000A PE FOAMSHEET, SELF ADHESIVE- CAB LINER  
14411153180000 ELECTRICAL SHIELD  
145 A2119060000 SUBASSY.CONDENSER with foam Grommets  
14621495450000 INSULATION LIGHT SOCKET  
1
1
1
5
2
8
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
1
1
1
5
2
8
1471111000024  
1482153908000  
FOAM PAD, 35X90X10  
GROMMET-HT EXCH  
149 A2018890000 SCREW ANCHOR  
150 A2117300000 DRAIN TUBE- BOTTOM ASSY  
151 A208697000D BARRIER-SUB ASSLY  
152 A2118770000 BOTTOM FILLER GASKET  
15321539110000 CLIP- HT LOOP  
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
15484233900000 GROMMET-CLOSED END  
155 A201077550P RAIL CENTRE, GNF- BGERY, PREPAINTED  
156 A211808550C CORNER - FILLER, GNF, BLACKISH GREY  
157 A201170000B PLATE -SCREW, CENTER HINGE  
158 A201235000L HEAT LOOP ASSY with foam grommets-220L  
159 A201370000L HEAT LOOP ASSY with foam Grommets-250L  
160 A201080000L HEAT LOOP ASSY with foam Grommets-285L  
161 A211727000B DRAIN TUBE ASSY-220L  
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
162 A211726000B DRAIN TUBE ASSY - 250L  
163 A211725000B DRAIN TUBE ASSY-285L  
164 A2086680000 SURROUND COOL PIPE,220L-G4G  
165 A2086690000 SURROUND COOL PIPE,250L-G4G  
166 A2086700000 SURROUND COOL PIPE,285L-G4G  
167 A2039575500 KIT CAB BODY ASSY 220LGNF,EXPORT B GREY  
168 A2097025500 KIT CAB BODY ASSY, 250L EXPORT, B. GREY  
169 A2097005500 KIT CAB BODYASSY 285 BGREY Prepaint-Export  
170 A201591000A SLING FLAP  
171 A2016465500 HOLE PLUG PRESSFIT, B.GREY  
172 A203550000A SWITCH ROCKER ARM, NC- ESBEE  
173 A211774000B CAB.WRG.HARNESS-NBAT-Non UL  
1
1
8
1
8
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
10  
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1749836040000  
SCREW ANCHOR  
175 A2080690000 RETAINER FOR LOCK BRACKET  
A2089760000  
A2089770000  
A2089780000  
176  
177  
178  
OLP QB66  
PTC RELAY QB66  
PROTECTOR COVER  
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