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Condenser Fan Motor Replacement
1.
Disconnect the unit from the power
source.
2. Remove the insulated cover from the
rear of cabinet.
3. Disconnect the condenser fan motor
lead connector on the motor terminals.
4. Remove the screws that mount the fan
motor to the brackets.
5. Transfer the fan blade to the replace-
ment motor making sure it is installed
in the same manner as the original.
6. Install the fan motor leads and ground
wire.
7. Install those parts previously removed.
Test run the unit.
FREEZER FAN MOTOR
The freezer fan circulates the cooled air
throughout the fresh food and freezer com-
partment. The fan blade is made of poly-
ethylene and is pushed onto the shaft. It is
important when replacing the fan blade that
the hub of the fan blade faces out, toward
the back of the evaporator fan cover. If the
fan fails or operates erratically, the reduced
air circulation will result in poor cooling char-
acteristics.
1.
Disconnect unit from the power
source.
2. Remove the freezer shelving.
3. Loosen the two top screws and remove
the two bottom evaporator cover
mounting screws.
4. Grasp the bottom of the cover. Care-
fully pull the cover forward and down
to clear the upper flange.
5. Disconnect the evaporator fan motor
leads. The wire leads are self-locking
and it is important to squeeze the clip
before pulling the leads off the
terminals.
6. Remove the evaporator fan motor as-
sembly and place it on a work surface.
7. Connect the motor terminals to a ser-
vice cord and plug the cord into the
power source.
8. If the motor fails to operate, it is defec-
tive and must be replaced.
Freezer Fan Motor Diagnosis
Loosen
the screw
Remove
the screw
Fan
Cover
Remove
the screw
Loosen
the screw
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