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4. Disconnect the fi ll tube water line, then remove the
fi ll tube from the cabinet.
5. The heater is attached to the fi ll tube and can be
separated from the tube by removing the tape and foil.
Note:
The heater is supplied with 120 VAC only during
the fresh food evaporator defrost cycle. The fi ll tube
heater is in parallel with the fresh food evaporator defrost
heater and the fresh food drain heater. The fi ll tube heater
is also referred to as the “PIPE HEATER” on some
schematics and “SUB-HEATER FF” in early mini-
manuals. When the fresh food defrost cycle is initiated,
check for 120 VAC at CN09 on the terminal block,
between pin #1 and pin #2.
Auger Motor
The auger motor is mounted to the ice bin shelf.
To access the auger motor:
1. Remove the ice bin (see
Ice Bin and Icemaker
).
2. Remove the 2 screws that hold the ice bin shelf in
place.
3. Pull the shelf forward to expose the electrical
connectors.
4. Disconnect the auger motor wire harness and remove
the ice bin shelf.
5. Unsnap the auger motor cover to access the auger
motor. The auger motor is held in place by 4 Phillips-
head mounting screws.
To check the supply voltage to the auger motor, select
CUBED
on the ice dispenser control panel, then press the
dispenser pad to close the switch. Check for 120 VAC at
CN07 on the terminal block between pin #6 and pin #8.
Cube Motor and Cube Reed Switch
The cube motor replaces the cube solenoid assembly and
is mounted to the ice container shelf.
To access the cube motor and reed switch:
1. Unsnap the cover.
2. Remove the 2 screws that attach the cube motor
assembly to the ice bin shelf.
3. Disconnect the wire harness.
The EMI shield prevents electrical interference from the
auger motor from affecting the operation of the cube
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