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RS1300005 Rev. 0

WARNING

!

To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury or death,
disconnect power to refrigerator before replacing light bulb. After replacing light
bulb, connect power.

CAUTION

!

To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
• Allow light bulb to cool.
• Wear gloves when replacing light bulb.

How to Get the

Most Out of

Your Energy

Dollar

• When placing refrigerator into final

position, allow for 1" clearance
around the top and sides of unit to
supply ample ventilation for
optimum energy efficiency.

• Avoid overcrowding refrigerator

shelves. This reduces effectivity of
air circulation around food and
causes refrigerator to run longer.

• Avoid adding too much warm food

to unit at one time. This overloads
compartments and slows rate of
cooling.

• Do not use aluminum foil, wax

paper, or paper toweling as shelf
liners. This decreases air flow and
causes unit to run less efficiently.

• A freezer that is  

2

/

3

 full runs most

efficiently.

• Locate refrigerator in coolest part of

room. Avoid areas of direct sunlight,
or near heating ducts, registers, or
other heat producing appliances. If
this is not possible, isolate exterior
by using a section of cabinet or an
added layer of insulation.

• Refer to owner's manual section on

temperature controls for
recommended control settings

• Clean door gaskets every three

months according to Owner's
Manual cleaning instructions. This
will assure that door seals properly
and unit runs efficiently.

• Take time to organize items in

refrigerator to reduce time that door
is open.

• Be sure your doors are closing

securely by leveling unit as
instructed in your Owner's Manual.

• Clean condenser coils of as

indicated in the owner's manual
every 3 months. This will increase
energy efficiency and cooling
performance.

How to Remove and Replace Light Bulbs

Hints and Care

Upper fresh food section

1. Locate finger gaps on each side of clear light

shield. Insert fingers and press in on each side
of shield. Pull shield down and remove.

2. Remove light bulbs.

3. Replace with appliance bulbs 

no greater than

40 watts.

4. Replace light bulb cover by inserting front tabs of

light shield into holes in liner directly in front of light assembly.

Lower fresh food section and
Non-dispensing model freezer section

1. Pinch bottom tabs 

(A)

 on light cover and pull straight

out.

2. Remove light bulb.
3. Replace bulb with appliance bulb 

no greater than 40

watts.

4. Insert top tabs 

(B)

 of light cover into refrigerator liner and

snap bottom portion over light assembly.

Dispensing model freezer section

1. Remove ice bin by lifting front of bin and pulling out.

2. Remove light bulb cover by pinching top tab 

(A)

 and

pulling cover out of liner.

3. Remove light bulb. Replace with appliance bulb

no greater than 40 watts.

4. Insert bottom tab 

(B)

 of light cover into liner and snap

top portion over light assembly.

5. Replace ice bin by sliding in until bin locks into place.

Ice ’N Water dispenser

1. Locate light bulb inside top edge of dispenser frame. Unscrew

to remove.

2. Replace light bulb with a 6-watt, 120 volt bulb.

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B

A

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Summary of Contents for 22 Cu. Ft

Page 1: ...ibility for property damage or personal injury for improper service procedures done by an RS1300005 Revision 0 November 2001 22 24 26 Cu Ft Side by Side Refrigerators This Base Manual covers 22 24 and...

Page 2: ...erty damage from improper service procedures If performing service on your own product assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result To locate an authorized service...

Page 3: ...27 Disassembly Procedures Refrigerator Compartment 30 Upper Light Socket Lens 30 Freezer Cold Control 30 Defrost Timer 30 Adaptive Defrost Control 30 Damper Control 31 Water Filter Assembly 31 Water T...

Page 4: ...gas is drawn off through suction line where superheated gas enters compressor To raise temperature of gas suction line is placed in heat exchange with capillary Temperature Controls Freezer compartme...

Page 5: ...nnect power to refrigerator 2 Discharge capacitor if present by shorting terminals through a resistor 3 Remove compressor leads and use an ohmmeter set on highest scale 4 Touch one lead to compressor...

Page 6: ...s very important that adequate air flow over condenser is maintained Condenser is air cooled by condenser fan motor If efficiency of heat transfer from condenser to surrounding air is impaired condens...

Page 7: ...ple capillary in air supply well by recording cut in and cut out temperatures at middle setting Refer to tech sheet for model being serviced for expected temperatures Check control contacts are openin...

Page 8: ...ce for large tube cutter 5 Cut circumference of drier 1 below condenser inlet tube joint to drier 6 Remove drier 7 Apply heat trap paste on post condenser tubes to protect grommets from high heat 8 Un...

Page 9: ...rost mode Wattmeter should read specified watts according to Technical Data Sheet 3 When defrost thermostat reaches specified temperature 5 F see Technical Data Sheet thermostat should interrupt power...

Page 10: ...l system Equipment must be exclusively used for HFC134a Exclusive use of equipment only applies to italic items Evacuation pump Check with vacuum pump supplier to verify equipment is compatible for HF...

Page 11: ...ad on test cord attaches to M terminal on compressor Service Procedures C R S Fuses Capacitor Compressor Switch To AC supply Attaching Capacitor for Compressor Test 5 Connect a known good capacitor in...

Page 12: ...eaks are best detected with halide or electronic leak detectors Testing Systems Containing a Refrigerant Charge 1 Stop unit operation turn refrigerator off 2 Holding leak detector exploring tube as cl...

Page 13: ...essure and wattage while low side is being pumped out Testing for Restrictions To determine if a restriction exists 1 Attach gauge and manifold between suction and discharge sides of sealed system 2 T...

Page 14: ...all other valves and start vacuum pump Vacuum Pump 6 cm Copper Tubing Compressor Compressor Process Tube Charging Hose Thermistor Vacuum Gauge Low Side Gauge E Valve B D Valve High Side Gauge Charging...

Page 15: ...tart compressor and draw remaining refrigerant from charging hoses and manifold into compressor through compressor process tube 6 To check high side pinch off drier process tube Close valve D to high...

Page 16: ...ormation HFC134a is alternative refrigerant for CFC12 HFC134a has an ozone depletion potential ODP factor of 0 0 and a global warming potential GWP factor of 0 27 HFC134a is not flammable and has acce...

Page 17: ...inutes after thermocouples are installed Turn control to colder to obtain required on time Wattage reading must be recorded in conjunction with temperature test to confirm proper operation Suction and...

Page 18: ...Flow 22 24 26 cu ft Side by Side Refrigerant Flow Diagram EVAPORATOR COMPRESSOR PROCESS TUBE CONDENSER EVAPORATOR INLET FLANGELOOP EVAPORATOR OUTLET SUCTIONLINE HIGH SIDE DRIER CAPILLARY TUBE PROCESS...

Page 19: ...IN FOAM REFRIGERATOR AIR RETURN TUNNEL CONDENSER COMPRESSOR LARGE BEVERAGE CHILLER AIR SUPPLY EVAPORATOR EVAPORATOR FAN ASSEMBLY REFRIGERATOR AIR SUPPLY TUNNEL TO FRESH FOOD COMPARTMENT CONTROLS CONDE...

Page 20: ...E AIR SUPPLY IN FOAM REFRIGERATOR AIR RETURN TUNNEL CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY COMPRESSOR CONDENSER EVAPORATOR LARGE BEVERAGE CHILLER AIR SUPPLY SOME MODELS DELI AIR SUPPLY EVAPORATOR FAN ASSEMBLY REFRIGE...

Page 21: ...Side by Side Ice and Water Flow Diagram Ice and Water Dispenser Diagram ICE FILL TUBE WATER FILTER OUTLET WATER FILTER INLET ICEMAKER ICE WATER DISPENSER DETAIL WATER TANK SIDE BY SIDE ICE WATER DISPE...

Page 22: ...ILTER INCOMING WATER LINE CONNECTION 1 4 O D CO PPER TUBE COMPRESSION FITTING SECONDARY SOLENOID VALVE SECONDAR Y VALVE OUTLET TO ICEMAKER SECONDARY VALVE OUTLET WATER TO WATER TANK SEC ONDARY VALVE I...

Page 23: ...ication of condensation 1 Haze or Fog 2 Beading 3 Beads or Small Drops 4 Drops Running Together BTM LM Conditions after 4 hour laboratory test Ambient 90 F 84 relative humidity Refrigerator compartmen...

Page 24: ...essive door opening Consumer education Overloading of shelves Consumer education Warm or hot foods placed in cabinet Consumer education Cold control set too warm Set control to colder setting Poor doo...

Page 25: ...ion Repair evacuate and recharge system Refrigerant overcharge Check for overcharge Evacuate and recharge system Unit runs continuously Air in system Check for low side leak Repair evacuate and rechar...

Page 26: ...ck overload protector for continuity If open replace overload NOTE Ensure overload compressor are below trip temperature before testing Faulty compressor motor capacitor some compressors do not requir...

Page 27: ...re of the defrost system the refrigerant will flood out and cause the suction line to frost or sweat The cause of this problem should be corrected rather than to purge refrigerant from the sytem Runni...

Page 28: ...tem replace the drier filter evacuate and recharge with the specified refrigerant charge If the unit performs normally three possibilities exist 1 refrigerant loss 2 partially restricted drier filter...

Page 29: ...temperature raises Refrigerators installed in ambient temperatures lower than 60 F will not perform as well because the pressures within the system are generally reduced and unbalanced This means that...

Page 30: ...complete assembly carefully to your right and out from center bulkhead 8 Carefully pull cold control capillary out of center bulkhead sleeve 9 Reverse procedure to reassemble DAMPER C ONTROL GASKETS...

Page 31: ...per drawers from fresh food compartment 2 Remove hex screw holding water tank to rear bulkhead 3 On rear of cabinent remove hex screws holding water valve cover plate 4 Remove plate and tubing away fr...

Page 32: ...aft 3 Remove fan motor by squeezing motor retainer clips together to release retainer 4 Remove retainer and slide motor out 5 Reverse procedure to reassemble Evaporator fan blade should be pushed down...

Page 33: ...E PART OF WATER FILTER HEAD BLUE STRIPE ON TUBE PRIM ARY WATER VAL VE TO IC E MAKER WATER VAL VE COVER Condenser Fan Motor and Blade 1 Remove machine compartment hex screws 2 Remove cover 3 Disconnect...

Page 34: ...Disconnect all cabinet wiring from machine tray 8 With the help of second person lay unit on back on raised surface 9 Remove four torx head screws holding basepan to cabinet 10 Lift and remove basepa...

Page 35: ...C Solenoid 1 Remove dispenser facade see dispenser facade removal 2 Remove dispenser water tube clip 3 Remove water tube from assembly collar 4 Remove wires from dispenser light socket 5 Disconnect gr...

Page 36: ...enser press and hold DISPENSER LOCK for 3 seconds Auger motor shuts off automatically after 3 minutes of continuous operation After about 3 minutes in shut off state auger motor resets automatically F...

Page 37: ...AC Failed Main dispenser switch failed short Disconnect power Remove both leads from the switch and measure resistance across switch terminals Resistance should read less than 1 in this position and h...

Page 38: ...10 pin connector Voltage should read 0 VAC Replace PCB Auto Light mode does not operate Failed PCB With PCB powered and Auto Light activated cover the light sensor Measure voltage on pin 2 BR wire of...

Page 39: ...en switch is open Replace switch No continuity Disconnect power Remove the cover of freezer door hinge located on top of the unit and disconnect the connectors Check BU wire pin 3 of 10 pin connector...

Page 40: ...ol board receives its power from the power board through the 10 pin jumper harness The voltage signals on this board do not exceed 5 VDC when the refrigerator is operating LCD Module This PCB is attac...

Page 41: ...LIGHT OUTPUT BOTTOM PIN OF LARGE CONNECTOR NIGHT LIGHT OFF 0 VAC HALF BRIGHT LEVEL 65 VAC OR FULL BRIGHT LEVEL 115 VAC Jumper Harness from the power board header J1 to the Dispenser Switch Harness co...

Page 42: ...r pad With the unit powered up connect a voltmeter configured for DC volts For a no auger motor operation check across pins 1 and 4 of the dispenser connector For a no water flow check across pins 2 a...

Page 43: ...ously without pressing a dispensing button Dispensing switch stuck closed Set up meter to read 5 VDC Check across pins 1 to 4 and 2 to 4 of the dispenser connector Without pressing dispenser switch th...

Page 44: ...ce the control board Control not responding to keyboard pad presses Keyboard tail not fully inserted into control board header Reinstall the keyboard tail into the control board and retest If the cont...

Page 45: ...ight above the button indicates the current selection Dispenser Light Light activates at full power when dispensing ice or water Table A Harness 9 pin Connector Configuration Pin Color Signal 1 GY Ice...

Page 46: ...this position and higher than 10 M when switch is open Replace switch No continuity Disconnect power Remove the cover of freezer door hinge located on top of the unit and disconnect the connectors Che...

Page 47: ...or if voltage reads 120VAC If not replace PCB Failed dispenser switch failed short Disconnect power Remove both leads from the switch and measure resistance acro ss switch terminals Resistance should...

Page 48: ...1 A RS1300005 Rev 0 Appendix A...

Page 49: ...11 Freezer Features 12 Primary Features 12 Shelves 13 Door Storage 13 Dispenser Features 14 Primary Features 14 Water Dispenser Operation 14 Control Features 15 Hints and Care 16 How to Clean Your Uni...

Page 50: ...This plan covers parts labor and travel charges Call 1 800 528 2682 or contact us at www amana com for more information Before Calling Service If something seems unusual please check Trouble Shooting...

Page 51: ...in good condition Bumping or dropping refrigerator can damage unit or cause unit to malfunction or leak If damage occurs have refrigerator checked by qualified service technician 15 Replace worn power...

Page 52: ...to the back How to Remove the Doors and Hinges Some installations require door removal to get refrigerator to final location WARNING To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe personal injury o...

Page 53: ...andles and retainers on bottom of door 3 LCD and 5 button Dispenser Models non stainless steel 4 To remove after initial install Follow steps 3 through 4 in reverse order 6 Remove top hinges along wit...

Page 54: ...copper tubing to household plumbing to assure compliance with local codes and ordinances Confirm water pressure to water valve is between 20 and 100 pounds per square inch If water filter is installe...

Page 55: ...water supply and correct any leaks Create service loop with remaining tubing and attach to unit with P clamp as illustrated Avoid kinks 4 How to Connect the Water Supply continued How to Adjust the Te...

Page 56: ...counterclockwise until it releases from filter head 1 Drain water from filter into sink or toilet and dispose in normal household garbage 2 Wipe up excess water in filter cover and continue with insta...

Page 57: ...10 to unhook from double crossbar and lift out To install reverse above procedure To slide shelves Lift front of shelf slightly and slide left or right To remove and install double crossbar assembly...

Page 58: ...d directly above Chiller dairy center or door bucket may need to be removed Refer to appropriate instructions and remove item Slide Beverage Chiller assembly up and pull straight out To install align...

Page 59: ...Drawer This drawer can be used for storage of food items or extra produce Some models may have climate controls to keep food fresh longer Controls some models The climate controls regulate the amount...

Page 60: ...es between 0 to 2 F 18 to 17 C ice maker fills with water and begins operating Allow approximately 24 hours after installation to receive first harvest of ice Discard ice created within first 12 hours...

Page 61: ...ket from rails and remove To install reverse above procedure Shelves Fixed Freezer Shelf To remove and install shelves Remove shelf from wall mounting clips and pull out of left side mounting holes To...

Page 62: ...overflow CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage observe following instructions Do not put fingers hands or any foreign object into dispenser opening Do not use sharp objects to break ice...

Page 63: ...ilter is in good condition A red light indicates the filter should be changed Once light turns red it will remain red until function is reset To reset indicator Press and hold both Dispenser Lock and...

Page 64: ...3 Place charcoal briquettes randomly on crumpled newspaper in both freezer and refrigerator compartments 4 Close doors and let stand 24 48 hours 5 Repeat steps 5 through 7 If odor was not eliminated...

Page 65: ...oor seals properly and unit runs efficiently Take time to organize items in refrigerator to reduce time that door is open Be sure your doors are closing securely by leveling unit as instructed in your...

Page 66: ...hums as auger agitates ice during dispensing Normal operation Compresser I can make a high pitched hum while operating Normal operation Humming Solenoid valve M operating ice chute door Normal operati...

Page 67: ...r assistance in how to adjust your controls Humidity levels are high or door has been opened frequently See the controls section in your owner s manual for assistance in how to adjust your controls Re...

Page 68: ...zer door is opened Controls are in lock mode See dispenser control instructions for further information Water tank is filling At initial use there is an approximate 45 second delay in dispensing while...

Page 69: ...35 pounds per square inch is recommended for units with water filters Ice forms in inlet tube to ice maker Freezer temperature is too high See the controls section in your owner s manual for assistanc...

Page 70: ...s and troubleshooting California Certificate number 01 1486 This systems has been tested according to ANSI NSF 42 and 53 for reduction of the substances listed below The concentration of the indicated...

Page 71: ...or leased basis Product has defect or damage due to product accident alteration connection to an improper electrical supply fire flood lightning or other conditions beyond the control of Amana Produc...

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