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1. DO NOT attempt a product repair if you have
any doubts as to your ability to complete the
repair in a safe and satisfactory manner.
2. Always Use The Correct Replacement Parts as
indicated in the parts documentation.
Substitutions may defeat compliance with
Safety Standards Set For Home Appliances.
Do not exceed maximum recommended
wattage on light bulb replacements. Doing so
could blow fuses and/or damage transformers.
3. Before servicing or moving an appliance:
• Remove power cord from the electrical outlet,
trip circuit breaker to the OFF position, or
remove fuse.
• Turn off water supply.
4. Never interfere with the proper operation of any
safety device.
5. Use ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS
CATALOGED FOR THIS APPLIANCE.
Substitutions may defeat compliance with
Safety Standards Set For Home Appliances.
6. GROUNDING: The standard color coding for
safety ground wires is GREEN, or GREEN with
YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be
used as current carrying conductors. It is
EXTREMELY important that the service
technician reestablish all safety grounds prior
to completion of service. Failure to do so will
create a hazard.
7. Prior to returning the product to service, ensure
that:
• All electrical connections are correct and
secure.
• All electrical leads are properly dressed and
secured away from sharp edges, high-
temperature components, and moving parts.
• All non-insulated electrical terminals,
connectors, heaters, etc. are adequately
spaced away from all metal parts and panels.
• All safety grounds (both internal and external)
are correctly and securely connected.
• All panels are properly and securely
reassembled
Baffle Plate ..........................................................
5-8
Icemaker ..............................................................
5-8
Evaporator Cover ................................................
5-8
Evaporator Fan Assembly ....................................
5-9
Defrost Thermostat ..............................................
5-9
Thermistor ............................................................
5-9
Defrost Heater ...................................................... 5-10
Evaporator .......................................................... 5-10
Compressor Area.................................................... 5-11
Power Cord ............................................................ 5-11
Water Valve ............................................................ 5-11
Filter-Drier .............................................................. 5-12
Compressor ............................................................ 5-13
Drain Pan ................................................................ 5-14
Condenser Fan Motor ............................................ 5-14
Condenser .............................................................. 5-15
Control Module ...................................................... 5-15
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Rear Mounted Icemaker ........................................
6-2
Icemaker Components ..........................................
6-3
Front Cover ............................................................
6-3
Ice Mold ..................................................................
6-3
Mold Heater ............................................................
6-3
Ice Stripper ............................................................
6-3
Water Valve Assembly ............................................
6-3
Thermostat..............................................................
6-3
Sensing Arm and Linkage ......................................
6-3
Timing Switches ....................................................
6-4
Thermal Cut-Out (TCO) ..........................................
6-4
Timing Cam and Coupler........................................
6-4
Timing Gear ............................................................
6-4
Motor ......................................................................
6-4
On/Off Switch ........................................................
6-4
Wiring ......................................................................
6-4
Installing Water Supply Line to Icemaker ..............
6-5
Water Valve Switch- Water Fill Volume ..................
6-5
Test Cycling Icemaker ............................................
6-5
Operating Cycle Illustrations-Manual Cycle ..........
6-6
Operating Cycle Illustrations-Electrical ..................
6-6
Operating Cycle Illustrations-Mechanical .............. 6-13
Ice Maker Electrical Diagram.................................. 6-16
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Door Components EILFU17GS ..............................
7-2
Cabinet Components EILFU17GS..........................
7-4
System Components EILFU17GS ..........................
7-6
Door Components EILFU21GS ..............................
7-8
Cabinet Components EILFU21GS.......................... 7-10
System Components EILFU21GS .......................... 7-12
Ice Maker Components ........................................ 7-14
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Troubleshooting Chart ............................................
8-2
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Wiring Diagram ......................................................
9-2
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