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Technical Data

DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING
IMPORTANT - RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES

All parts of this appliance capable of conducting electrical current are
grounded. If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used
to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be
returned to their original position and properly fastened.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Temperature Control (Position 5) ...........................................................16-(-11)°F
Defrost Control (w/no door openings)  ...........................................................16hrs
Thermistor kilo-ohm resistance  .....................................................-2°F.......30.6

.........................................................................................................38°F.......11.6

.......................................................................................................77°F.........5.0k

Overtemperature Thermostat ................................................................140-104°F
Defrost Thermistor ............................................................................................50°F
Electrical Rating: 115V AC 60 Hz  ..................................................................5.2 A
Maximum Current Leakage .......................................................................0.75 mA
Maximum Ground Path Resistance .............................................................0.14

NO LOAD PERFORMANCE

Control Position 5/5 and Ambient of 70°F to 90°F
Fresh Food, °F ........................................................................................33 to 42°F
Frozen Food, °F .........................................................................................-7 to 3°F
Run Time, % @ 70°F .................................................................................25 to 45
Run Time, % @ 90°F .................................................................................45 to 75

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

Compressor 26 Model ...........................................................................897BTU/hr
Minimum Equalized Pressure
@ 90°F...............................................................................................60 to 65 PSIG
@ 110°F.............................................................................................75 to 82 PSIG

REFRIGERANT CHARGE (R134a)

26 Model ............................................................................................5.643 ounces

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

This information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate
backgrounds of electrical, electronic and mechanical experience. Any
attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and
property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for
the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in
connection with its use.

Summary of Contents for PFSS6NKW

Page 1: ...GE Appliances General Electric Company Louisville Kentucky 40225 31 9162 31 9162 Profile Bottom Freezer Technical Service Guide March 2008 GE Consumer Industrial PFSS6NKW PFSF6NKW...

Page 2: ...avoid personal injury disconnect power before servicing this product If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary chec...

Page 3: ...ters 49 Dispenser Assembly 54 Dispenser Display Assembly 53 Dispenser Heater 55 Dispenser Lock 24 Door Gaskets 34 Duct Heater 50 EMI Filter and Power Cord 51 Evacuation and Charging Procedure 9 Freeze...

Page 4: ...ntry Drawer Assembly 55 Pantry Drawer Control 56 PTCR Relay Run Capacitor and Overload Assembly 52 Refrigeration Components 8 Refrigeration System 8 Removing the Freezer Door 15 Removing the Refrigera...

Page 5: ...you release the handles ClimateKeeper with Dual Evaporators Uses two evaporators to maintain higher humidity for fresh foods Freshness Center Offers maximum convenience by utilizing two humidity contr...

Page 6: ...rge and Type Nomenclature P F S S 6 N K W S S Exterior F High Gloss S Stainless Ice Water K External Cubed Crushed Ice Water 1Year Filter Icemaker Style S Standard Depth Configuration F French Door w...

Page 7: ...5V AC 60 Hz 5 2 A Maximum Current Leakage 0 75 mA Maximum Ground Path Resistance 0 14 NO LOAD PERFORMANCE Control Position 5 5 and Ambient of 70 F to 90 F Fresh Food F 33 to 42 F Frozen Food F 7 to 3...

Page 8: ...8 Refrigeration System Refrigeration Components...

Page 9: ...um using the refrigerator compressor and recovery pump which is attached to the new drier assembly 3 Turn off the recovery pump Close the ball valve on the hose connected to the high side port connect...

Page 10: ...heater assembly is controlled by the main control board When open the damper allows the chilled air from the fresh food evaporator to move into the deli drawer Air returns from the fresh food compart...

Page 11: ...s the rating plate USE OF EXTENSION CORDS Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cord However if you must use an extension c...

Page 12: ...teners Mounting Fasteners Badge Badge A A ATTACH THE FRESH FOOD DOOR HANDLE Stainless steel handle Attachthe handle to the handle mounting fasteners and tighten theset screws with a 3 32 Allen wrench...

Page 13: ...bolts right and left CAUTION When the bolts are removed the door may fall and cause personal injury and or damage to the door itself E F G A B C D 6 Continued next page REMOVE THE FREEZER DOOR HANDLE...

Page 14: ...cont Insert the top hinge pin into the hinge hole on top of the refrigerator door Make sure the door is aligned with the cabinet and opposite door Attach the hinge to the top of the cabinet Do not tig...

Page 15: ...LACING THE FREEZER DOOR Two people may be required to complete this procedure ATTACH AND SECURE THE DRAWER FRONT TO THE SLIDES Pull out the rail assemblies to the full length on each side of the cabin...

Page 16: ...e See page 8 3 LEVEL THE REFRIGERATOR The leveling legs have 2 purposes 1 Leveling legs adjust so the refrigerator is firmly positioned on the floor and does not wobble 2 Leveling legs serve as a stab...

Page 17: ...the height by turning clockwise or counterclockwise When you turn counterclockwise the door will move up After adjusting the doors please insert the supplied fastener ring using a pair of pliers in th...

Page 18: ...cont Find the best position to align the door slope After adjustment tighten all the screws 10 C D Example The slope is about 2 mm as shown below Rotate the height adjuster to 2 0 to reduce the door s...

Page 19: ...e ADJUST FREEZER or ADJUST REFRIGERATOR pad until the desired temperature is displayed Once the desired temperature has been set the temperature display will return to the actual refrigerator and free...

Page 20: ...r Alarm The door alarm will sound if any door is open for more than 3 minutes The beeping stops when you close the door ENERGY SAVER About Dispenser Light Press and hold the ALARM LIGHT pad for 3 seco...

Page 21: ...holder place the top of the new cartridge up inside the holder Do not push it up into the holder Slowly rotate the cartridge clockwise until it stops As you turn the cartridge it will automatically r...

Page 22: ...nplug the power cord from the outlet Pull drawer out to the stop position Rotate the shield down while pushing it backwards to remove it Turn the bulb counterclockwise Replace with an appliance bulb o...

Page 23: ...st two minutes to remove trapped air from the water line and to fill the water system To flush out impurities in the water line throw away the first six full glasses of water CAUTION Never put fingers...

Page 24: ...cycle is 16 hours The control board determines the length of time the heater is energized It does this by monitoring the freezer evaporator thermistor Once the temperature of the thermistor reaches 50...

Page 25: ...ued next page Water Filter Icemaker Dispenser Water Tank Fresh Food Evaporator Cover Articulating Mullion Track Fresh Food Evaporator shown with cover removed Over Temperature Thermostat Evaporator Th...

Page 26: ...Over Temperature Thermostat Light Thermistor Location behind light Compressor Drier Condenser Fan Condenser Water Valve Note The evaporator fan is attached to the inside of the evaporator cover not sh...

Page 27: ...t Heater FF Defrost Heater Ice Pipe Heater French Heater Dispenser Heater CN71 Compressor FZ Room Lamp CN72 Icemaker Heater Icemaker G Motor CN73 Ice Cover Route G Motor Icemaker Water Valve Solenoid...

Page 28: ...28 Power Supply Board Fresh Food LED Light Board CN1 CN2 CN1 115 VAC Input CN2 Power Supply 5 VDC and 12 VDC Output Input Output...

Page 29: ...the shelf until the bottom of the shelf locks into place Spillproof Shelves Spillproof shelves have special edges to help prevent spills from dripping to lower shelves Shelves in the refrigerator com...

Page 30: ...r Adjustable bins can easily be carried from refrigerator to work area To remove Lift bin straight up then pull out To replace or relocate Slide in the bin just above the molded door supports and push...

Page 31: ...awer up and out To replace Lift the cover up Engage the pantry rollers into the side rails Push the drawer inwards until it is in place How to Remove and Replace the Adjustable Deli Produce Drawer To...

Page 32: ...onto the rails and hook the support into the slots located on the side of the drawer Replace the side knob and push the drawer back into place WARNING Please do not lose the side knobs during disassem...

Page 33: ...own on top of the 5 cabinet and disconnect both reed switch wire harnesses Cap Top Table Door Reed Switches and Door Magnets The top table houses 2 reed switches 1 for each door Each switch informs th...

Page 34: ...rator 1 Press in on the back of the LED light cover then 2 lower it down Door Gaskets The fresh food and freezer doors have magnetic gaskets that create a positive seal to the front of the steel cabin...

Page 35: ...ack wall of the refrigerator with a Phillips head screw and 2 tabs To remove the fresh food evaporator cover Remove the 2 fruit and vegetable drawers and 1 the shelves that are in front of the evapora...

Page 36: ...r assembly The top of the cover is inserted into the top of the recess and the sides have small arrows that indicate the location of 6 tabs that lock into the recess Top of Recessed Area 6 Pull the co...

Page 37: ...ostat Red and Black 2 Defrost Heater Tan 3 Thermistor Yellow Housing Cover Continued next page 4 Peel off the reflective tape from the drain tray 5 Remove the 2 Phillips head screws that hold the evap...

Page 38: ...ea in the back wall that houses the evaporator assembly The cover is held in place by 2 recessed Phillips head screws and 3 tabs inserted into the bottom of the recess 7 Remove the 2 recessed Phillips...

Page 39: ...ves or equivalent protection The following components must be removed in the appropriate order to access the freezer evaporator Remove the freezer evaporator cover See 1 Freezer Evaporator Cover Push...

Page 40: ...cing Evaporators Using the LOKRING Method Fresh Food Evaporator Parts Needed Fresh Food Evaporator Drier Assembly Access Tube part WJ56X61 LOKRING Connectors part WR97X10031 part WR97X10085 part WR97X...

Page 41: ...the fan motor 90 counterclockwise and remove the motor from the fan housing Leg 1 of 4 Retainer Ice Room Blower The ice room blower is attached to the inside of the freezer evaporator cover To remove...

Page 42: ...he fan blade and or fan housing 4 Place the fan housing blade side up on a protective surface 5 Using 2 large flat blade screwdrivers place each screwdriver under the fan blade hub 180 apart and over...

Page 43: ...e compartment between the compressor and the condenser The machine compartment cover must be properly installed to ensure air passes through the condenser See Machine Compartment Cover Condenser Fan P...

Page 44: ...ff the motor shaft Spring Clip 8 Remove the 2 Phillips head screws from the fan housing 9 Using a flat blade screwdriver or fingertips lift and spread each of the 2 tabs on the motor clamp and pull th...

Page 45: ...20 4 k 23 5 16 4 k 32 0 13 2 k 41 5 10 8 k 50 10 8 9 k 59 15 7 3 k 68 20 6 1 k 77 25 5 k 86 30 4 2 k 95 35 3 5 k 104 40 3 k 113 45 2 5 k 122 50 2 2 k 131 55 1 9 k 140 60 1 6 k Thermistors Fresh Food T...

Page 46: ...with a wire harness Thermistor Thermistor Cover Disconnect Continued next page Fresh Food Evaporator Thermistor To access the fresh food evaporator thermistor the fresh food evaporator cover must be r...

Page 47: ...ut of the holder Thermistor Holder Ice Room Thermistor The ice room thermistor is inserted in the auger motor cover To replace the ice room thermistor the auger motor assembly must be removed See Auge...

Page 48: ...hed on a bracket located on the top left side of the evaporator See Component Locator Views The thermostat wiring is attached to the evaporator with 2 plastic wire ties and the thermostat is held to t...

Page 49: ...lots and pull down the heater Carefully pull the bottom of the evaporator 2 approximately 45 degrees from the recess Tab Defrost Heater Drain Tray Slot Continued next page 3 Using a small flat bladed...

Page 50: ...small flat bladed screwdriver reach behind the drain tray and bend straight the 2 lock tabs that hold the evaporator to the drain tray 7 Separate the drain tray from the evaporator 8 Remove the defro...

Page 51: ...e harness can then be disconnected The duct heater has a resistance value of approximately 3 18K Continued next page 4 Press inward the top and bottom tabs and pull the duct assembly from the ice room...

Page 52: ...egs at the bottom and a lock tab at the top To remove the PTCR relay run capacitor and overload assembly Remove the machine compartment cover See 1 Machine Compartment Cover Disconnect the PTCR relay...

Page 53: ...head screw from the 1 housing 2 Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into the small opening located at the bottom front corner of the display 3 Pry the bottom right side of the dispenser display away...

Page 54: ...s wire 2 harnesses Remove the 2 Phillips head screws Lower the 3 assembly down to disengage the tab and pull the dispenser assembly from the recess Disconnect Disconnect Tab Caution Wiring is firmly a...

Page 55: ...ain control board The heater has resistance value of approximately 4 4K Check for the approximate resistance value of the heater on the main board from CN70 pin 3 to CN1 pin 3 Note The dispenser heate...

Page 56: ...ove the Phillips head screw that attaches the control to the rail Disconnect Damper Assembly The damper assembly is held to the back wall of the refrigerator with a Phillips head screw and 2 tabs To r...

Page 57: ...l the right side of the tank assembly approximately 5 inches out from the back wall 5 Disconnect the water tank heater wire harness Disconnect Continued next page Note The water tank heater is attache...

Page 58: ...inet See Top Table 10 Push in the rear collar on the water coupling then pull out the water tube 11 Remove the machine compartment cover See Machine Compartment Cover 12 Remove the Phillips head screw...

Page 59: ...ds the front of the refrigerator and sliding the bucket out Release Lever Icemaker Under normal operating conditions the icemaker is capable of producing approximately 100 130 cubes approximately 4 3...

Page 60: ...emove the Phillips head screw that attaches 2 the front of the wire harness cover 4 Note the routing of the icemaker wire harness then disconnect the harness 5 Push in the release tab on the front of...

Page 61: ...ight then pull the auger motor assembly out of the iceroom Disconnect Release Tab Cube Solenoid Ice Room Sensor Auger Motor Auger Assembly Components Fresh Food Door Switch Note On early production mo...

Page 62: ...e top center front of the refrigerator ensures proper mullion bar alignment upon closure of the left side door Continued next page The articulating door mullion consists of the mullion heater external...

Page 63: ...prevent breakage of the door closure cover and or door closure hinge Remove the door closure spring by pulling the 2 top arm of the spring down and out of the door closure cover Lift the spring out o...

Page 64: ...r 7 Using a small flat blade screwdriver pry out the center hinge cap Door Closure Case Center Hinge Cap Note There is a closure gasket attached to each end of the door closure support Each gasket has...

Page 65: ...alled in a recess located in the back of the refrigerator The recess is concealed by a cover that is attached with 2 tabs at the bottom not visible and 2 Phillips head screws at the top To access the...

Page 66: ...oard it is necessary to disconnect the wire harnesses and push down the lock tab Fresh Food LED Light Board The fresh food LED light board is positioned behind a tab at the bottom and attached to the...

Page 67: ...se ADJUST FREEZER or ADJUST REFRIGERATOR pads continuously until the desired temperature is displayed OF OF Showroom Mode Note There is no off mode that can be accessed using the display To enter the...

Page 68: ...g mullion heater on or off Alarm Light When selected to the on mode the door alarm will sound an alarm if a refrigerator door or the freezer drawer is open for more than 3 minutes Pressing the ALARM L...

Page 69: ...led the indicator goes off and the freezer set temperature will be restored Turbo Cool Function To select or cancel Turbo Cool press and hold the ADJUST REFRIGERATOR pad for 3 seconds The operation of...

Page 70: ...r 3 seconds Note The reset filter indicator will always be illuminated If the filter is OK the color is green As the filter becomes restricted the indicator will turn yellow A red color indicates the...

Page 71: ...If any pad is pressed within 15 seconds it will generate the following sequence 1st press Manual operation Compressor and Fans FF Displayed 2nd press Manual Defrost Fresh Food Compartment rd Displayed...

Page 72: ...ication circuit failure on the main board and or the control panel board or a loose connection Pc Er If there is no communication for 20 seconds after request between the integrated circuits IC Chips...

Page 73: ...73 F 10 F 1 R 10 R 1 Failure and Load Condition Displays The display can utilize individual segments of a particular figure 8 that will flash to indicate failure or load conditions a b c d e f g...

Page 74: ...on will still exist when returning the display to normal For proper operation of the refrigerator correct or replace the faulty component Failure Conditions Initial Power Up Upon initial power up if c...

Page 75: ...nsor part error 9 Freezer Defrost Sensor Error F 1 Freezer Defrost Sensor part error 10 Freezer Fan Error F 1 Freezer inner fan motor part error 11 Condenser Fan Error F 1 Machine room fan motor part...

Page 76: ...start to flash Immediately remove fingers from previous pads and press the adjust Refrigerator pad The load condition mode will then be energized Segments of the figure 8 s will blink on and off corr...

Page 77: ...LED ON R 1 Exhibition Mode Display mode applicable LED ON F 1 Compressor When compressor operates applicable LED ON F 1 Freezer Fan High When freezer compartment fan high operates applicable LED ON F...

Page 78: ...R and ALARM LIGHT pads for 6 seconds The display will beep and flash Continue to press both pads for an addition 2 seconds to enter the self diagnostic mode If any failure functions are present those...

Page 79: ...art contact error disconnection short circuit or temperature fuse error Display error the fresh food compartment defrosting does not finish Defrost is heating continuously for more than 80 minutes Aft...

Page 80: ...V R 10 Pantry Damper Heater Error Display error when open error is detected by damper heater separation of damper heater housing part contact error disconnection short circuit After separating MAIN PC...

Page 81: ...81 Sensor Resistance Voltage Checks Table C F Voltage Ohms C F Voltage Ohms C F Voltage Ohms...

Page 82: ...tage Check CN30 Connected CN30 Pin 6 to CN10 Pin 3 Refrigerator Defrost Sensor Resistance Check CN30 Unplugged CN30 Pin 7 to CN10 Pin 3 Voltage Check CN30 Connected CN30 Pin 7 to CN10 Pin 3 Ambient Se...

Page 83: ...age Check CN32 Connected CN30 Pin 4 to CN10 Pin 3 Ice Room Sensor Resistance Check CN32 Unplugged CN32 Pin 3 to CN10 Pin 3 Voltage Check CN32 Connected CN32 Pin 3 to CN10 Pin 3 Pantry Sensor Resistanc...

Page 84: ...Condenser Fan CN75 Pin 4 7 to 12 VDC Check voltage from fans indicates fans are turning Freezer Fan CN75 Pin 5 2 to 3 VDC Refrigerator Fan CN75 Pin 6 2 to 3 VDC Condenser Fan CN75 Pin 7 2 to 3 VDC GN...

Page 85: ...om CN10 Pin 3 Check voltage to fan Ice Room Fan CN76 Pin 1 7 to 12 VDC Check voltage from fan indicates fans are turning Ice Room Fan CN76 Pin 2 2 to 3 VDC Pantry Room Damper Heater With CN91 unplugge...

Page 86: ...tart with a cold cabinet The compressor utilizes a Switched Neutral circuit The L1 side is always hot Read between CN1 pin 1 L1 on power supply board to CN71 pin 7 Test will show 120 VAC if board want...

Page 87: ...87 Schematic...

Page 88: ...to teach you how to use the product Improper installation delivery or maintenance Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for other than the intended purpose or used commercially Loss o...

Page 89: ...ght bulbs Damage to product caused by accident fire floods or acts of God Loss of food due to spoilage Proper use and care of product as listed in the owner s manual proper setting of controls Product...

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