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Need Service Manual and parts diagram.

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http://appliantology.org/files/file/741-rs2530bwp-xaazip/

 

Many people do not know this, but you cannot get always get correct part numbers from the exploded view diagram in the manual. What you can get is the part description... ie what they call the part. From there you can get the correct part number from the BOM. If an assembly is listed in the exploded view but not in the BOM, you probably cannot get it. I order Samsung parts daily and NEVER use part numbers from manuals... I actually hardly ever use their manuals, but that's another topic.

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Why is it  hardwired in your brain or do you just use fast track info?.

 

Some of it is hardwired a bit, but I just work on these daily.. and once you know the units well... from training and experience, the fast tracks contain 99% of what I need. The rest are in bulletins or other docs made available. I get parts info from online diagrams and the bom list.

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Ohm, what should the voltage read at the condensor fan??

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120vac

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Thanx.

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