Ariston Kup 200 47225990000
Ariston Kup 200 47225990000
KUP200
Commercial code:
22599
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General notes
1. Models of same range share the same exploded views, which report the richest set of spare parts:generally, a model does not necessarly have a
related spare part for each particular shown on exploded views.
2. Some spare parts can not be represented directly on the exploded views (instruction booklets, specific kit, etc...). You can find those codes in the
spare parts list with the same reference of particular where spares are installed or with references 099, 999. Instruction booklets, once managed,
appear with 000 reference.
3. On the higher right site of each exploded view there is a serial number which indicates the beginning of the production of certain range:some
models might have more than an exploded view for a given category, each distinguished by a different serial no.and linked to another spare parts
list, In this case, serial no. is required to supply the right spare part code. Exploded view to be considered is the one with a more recent serial no.
but previous than the one of the model that needs assistance.
4.Exploded views might require further updates even after publishing. Addition of new spares will go on following the already existing numeration
references. Revision number of an exploded view is shown into last four digits of serial number into upper right hand corner.
5.The spare parts list associated to an exploded view shows related codes of spares managed for a certain model; for each spare part other
informations are available:
REF: reference no of spare into a table; SUBSTITUTE: list of spare(s) which can replace a code but that keeps same functional characteristics
INDUSTRIAL CODE: list of variables of a model (shown into model label) where such spare is used; NOTICE: code of information(s) to refer to
complete technical intervention, track for changes or to find correct spare part code.
6. Some notices, into a same section are generic therefore cannot be directly linked to a spare part. In order to assist a model in the best way as
possible, it is helpful to pay attention to all notices and constantly verify documentation updates
7.Technical documentation cover shows model name and its commercial codes
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pdf_tavola_title_ENG
cod. 52210a0
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Spare parts list
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024 C00032099 hinge pin - top/lower m8x26
zncr
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pdf_tavola_title_ENG
cod. 5221240
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Spare parts list
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Notices
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SEALS FOR DOORS FOAMED AS ONE PIECE
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Various types of gaskets with different profile, as shown in figures (A) and (B), are used to fix the door (fig. A-5; B-5) and the inner door (fig. A-6; B-
6) on the block foamed doors of combined freezers and refrigerators.
When replacing gaskets with profiles 245; 179; 412 these are fixed with screws (2 per corner) to the door.
Gaskets with profile 287 can not be used as spare parts but are designed to house the Ilpea type 900 gaskets (see figure C).
When replacing the gasket (287), once it is removed you will find a pocket (fig. B-1) between the door and inner door.
The rigid tooth (fig.C-1) of the gasket (900) is inserted inside between the pocket and the inner door, doing away with the need for screws.
Gasket with profile 287 is easy to identify since it has an exterior double edge (fig.B-2) which acts as a cushion when the door is closed.
---Dismount the door and cut the four corners of the gasket along the joint (fig.D);
---lift the gasket and pull it carefully along its full length without tearing it (fig.E).
The purpose here is to detach the inner door slightly from the foam along the exterior edge for a depth equal to that of the gasket (fig.B-3);
---lift the corner of the inner door slightly, prising it up with your thumb (fig.F). Do not use a tool which might break the inner door;
---continue cutting the gasket inside the inner door for about 6 mm (fig.G);
---push in the tip of the pliers (type USAG N131) and pull outwards until you see the top edge of the pocket (fig. B-4) which is empty (fig.H-1);
---if you carry out this operation correctly (fig.L) you will be able to pull off the top edge of the pocket for the full length of the door.
If the gasket tears before the top edge (fig. L-2) you should repeat this operation from the other corner of the door.
---once the gasket (287), has been removed the space above the pocket (fig. L-1) can house the rigid tooth (fig. C-1) of the gasket 900.
When you fit this gasket ensure that it lies flush against the edge for the full length of the door.
If the rigid tooth is difficult to fit, eliminate any residues of foam between the door and the inner door in the gasket area.
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fig.5131549A
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SEALS FOR DOORS FOAMED AS ONE PIECE
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Various types of gaskets with different profile, as shown in figures (A) and (B), are used to fix the door (fig. A-5; B-5) and the inner door (fig. A-6; B-
6) on the block foamed doors of combined freezers and refrigerators.
When replacing gaskets with profiles 245; 179; 412 these are fixed with screws (2 per corner) to the door.
Gaskets with profile 287 can not be used as spare parts but are designed to house the Ilpea type 900 gaskets (see figure C).
When replacing the gasket (287), once it is removed you will find a pocket (fig. B-1) between the door and inner door.
The rigid tooth (fig.C-1) of the gasket (900) is inserted inside between the pocket and the inner door, doing away with the need for screws.
Gasket with profile 287 is easy to identify since it has an exterior double edge (fig.B-2) which acts as a cushion when the door is closed.
---Dismount the door and cut the four corners of the gasket along the joint (fig.D);
---lift the gasket and pull it carefully along its full length without tearing it (fig.E).
The purpose here is to detach the inner door slightly from the foam along the exterior edge for a depth equal to that of the gasket (fig.B-3);
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---lift the corner of the inner door slightly, prising it up with your thumb (fig.F). Do not use a tool which might break the inner door;
---continue cutting the gasket inside the inner door for about 6 mm (fig.G);
---push in the tip of the pliers (type USAG N131) and pull outwards until you see the top edge of the pocket (fig. B-4) which is empty (fig.H-1);
---if you carry out this operation correctly (fig.L) you will be able to pull off the top edge of the pocket for the full length of the door.
If the gasket tears before the top edge (fig. L-2) you should repeat this operation from the other corner of the door.
---once the gasket (287), has been removed the space above the pocket (fig. L-1) can house the rigid tooth (fig. C-1) of the gasket 900.
When you fit this gasket ensure that it lies flush against the edge for the full length of the door.
If the rigid tooth is difficult to fit, eliminate any residues of foam between the door and the inner door in the gasket area.
fig.5131549A
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Electric schemes and links
Cod. 522001b
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Legend
Legend: 522001b
ILFZ Push-button for freezer lamp/fan RTA Thermo actuator defrosting resistance
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MV Fan motor THC Freezer thermostat
N Neutral TR Transformer
ILFR Push-button for fridge lamp/fan RTA Thermo actuator defrosting resistance
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AV Front NEU Neutral
EV Electrovalve S Sector
GVAT Ground with condenser auto tapped screws THG Main thermostat
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IEF Cold water switch UG Defrost control
J Yellow VI Violet
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