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Page 1: ...r Side By Side andToPMount Refrigerator Service Manual svF 0289 PRINTED INU S A o Copyright1989 a l r 4 56326...

Page 2: ...Accessories shelves PAGE SaBIECT 2 1 2 4 2 5 2 14 3 1 3 5 3 7 3 8 3 10 3 12 3 14 Meat Keeper 5 3 FreezerColdControl 5 4 Mounting Hardware 5 6 DrainTubes 5 6 StyrofoamDripTray 5 7 CabinetDoors Assoc Pa...

Page 3: ...echnician who is familiar with proper and safe proceduresto be followed when repairing any electrical appliance All festsand repairsshouldbe performedby a qualifiedservicetechnician usingonlyGenuine M...

Page 4: ...M YTAG SECTION 2 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS TOPMOUNT Models SIDE BY SIDE Models RSC2OA RSD2OA RSD22A RSW22A RSD24A RSW24A RTC15A RTS17A RTC17A RTD17A RTS19A RTC19A RTD19A RTD21A RTW22A RTD23A 2 1...

Page 5: ...75t8 30 577 8 RTS19A 651 2 311t2 334t5 25 3 8 275 8 erl 57 7l8 RTD19A 65 1t2 311 2 334t5 253t8 275 8 30 577t8 RTD21A 651t2 311 2 334t5 283t8 305 8 32 15 16 60 7 8 RTW22A 65 1t2 33 3511t32 283t8 305 8...

Page 6: ...7A 16 5 1 1 6 9 4 83 24 2 RTC19A 18 6 12 89 5 70 28 6 RTS19A 18 6 12 90 5 70 26 3 RTD19A 18 5 12 81 5 70 28 4 RTD21A 21 0 14 59 6 42 32 5 RTW22A 21 9 14 98 6 91 32 9 RTD23A 22 5 15 52 6 96 34 6 RSC2OA...

Page 7: ...dinstalled bythedealertheice makerwill be considered partof the refrigeratorfor warrantypurposes Thisfull warrantyandthe limitedwarrantyapplyonlywhenthe appliance is locatedin the UnitedStatesor Canad...

Page 8: ...tricalshock or personalinjury all wiring and groundingmust be done in accordancewith NationalElectricalCodeand local codes and ordinances lt is the personal responsibilityand obligationof the applianc...

Page 9: ...e LOCATION 1 Select a location for your new refrigerator away from any heat sources Allow a free flow of air through thefrontbasegrille 2 Your model should NOTbe installed where the temperaturewill go...

Page 10: ...valve location Form the excess tubingintoa largeloop This allows movement for the refrigerator withoutdisconnecting the tubing Other routingmethodsare shownon page2 8 Slidethebrassnutandsleeveontothe...

Page 11: ...To The Cold Water pipe LEVELING To enhance itsappearance andmaintain efficient performance yourrefrigerator shouldbe level The front wheelswere adjustedat the iactoryso th cabinetwould be levet Ho we...

Page 12: ...and lift door offofcenterhingepin NOTE Keep track at all times the position of all spacers and padswhen removing themfromdoors Remove center pin using a 5116 wrench Openrefrigerator doorandliftdooroff...

Page 13: ...to damage themor thedoor Put plugsinto exposedholeson the righthandsideoftreezerdoor These wouldbe the holesyou just removed thescrewsfrom Removedoorstopon bottomedgeof the hinge side and reinstall on...

Page 14: ...cover on theopposite sides 23 Nowtakerefrigerator doorandremove screwfromthetrimcaplocated onthe bottomof thedoor 24 Slideblacktrimoffmetaldoorbracket 25 Removescrewholdingmetalbracket at the bottom o...

Page 15: ...ingebracket Besurewasheris in place Tiltdoortowards cabinet andgentlypushdoorundercenter hingebracket andalignwiththeholein thecenterhingebracket Reinstall hingepin with 5116 socketand rachetso it ext...

Page 16: ...f hingecoverand remove cover Pull wires and water line through openingin refrigerator frame 7 Remove bottom hinge using a Torx I27drive lf necessary Tilt lreezer door forward and pull away NOTE Useext...

Page 17: ...refrigerator Allowrefrigerator to runabout8 to 12hoursbeforeloading withfood Ina dayor so if theconsumer decides thatoneor bothcompartments shouldbe colderor warmer adjustthecontrol s as instructed in...

Page 18: ...are coolerthanthesurrounding air justas droplets of wateraccumulate on a glasscontaining an iceddrinkduringa hotsummerday Therefrigerator is builtto exacting standards and therefore containscondensate...

Page 19: ...thatoneor bothcompartments shouldbe colderor as instructed in thechartsbelow To start Setrefrigeratorcontrolon D Setfreezercontrolon 6 Refrigeratortoo WARM Turnrefrigeratorcontrolto nexthigher letter...

Page 20: ...setthe refrigerator controlon OFF WarmCabinetSurfaces At times thefrontsurfaces of the refrigerator cabinetmaybe warmto thetouch Thisis a normalfunction of the refrigerator Thisfeatureprevents moistur...

Page 21: ...freshfoodcompartment temperature The greaterpartof chilledair is directedinto the freezercompartment to maintainfreezertemperature Forcedair modelsuse a fan cooledcondenser The evaporator is automatic...

Page 22: ...frigeration system A baffleis usedto regulate the amountof chilledair directedintothe freshfood compartment lf a coldertreezer compartment temperature is desired thebaffleis adjusted so thatlessair is...

Page 23: ...hout the lreezerandfreshfood compartments thusutilizing a singleevaporator A temperature controland bafflesystem are usedto controlthe amountof chilledair distributed to eachcompartment Bothof the con...

Page 24: ...ersing shielc 2 Partofthechilledair is blownoverthe topofthedispersing shield 3 A small portionof the chilledair is forcedthrough a sideopeningintothe refrigeratorcompartment The air beingmovedin each...

Page 25: ...frost build upcan be detected in this area but insulation wrappedaroundthe tubingmay conceal or limitthe amountof frostaccumulation Expose thedischarge end of thecapillary and apply heat at this poin...

Page 26: ...tfor refrigerant leaks DEFECTIVE COMPRESSOR A compressor whichis not pumpingade quatelywill not cool effectively All cool ing surfacesmay be coveredwith a thin film of frost but the temperature will n...

Page 27: ...re likely to pinpointthe leak beforedis chargingthan if the surrounding air is contaminatedwith refrigerant from a newlyopened system The presence of oil arounda tubingjoint usuallyindicates a leak bu...

Page 28: ...stfor leaksin the yoderlooptubing a pressurizedtest using the following equipment is required A An accessfitting B A cylinder of drynitrogen C Pressure regulator D Onegauge E Linevalveandtubing The ac...

Page 29: ...trun therefrigerator 11 Pinchthe processtube and cut the service valveoffthetubing Solder the jointandcheckfor leaks TESTING YODER LOOP Side By Side Models 1 Disconnect unitfrompowersource 2 Installa...

Page 30: ...em Both gaugeswill show progressively less pressure as morerefrigerant escapes c HIGH SIDE muchhigherpressure LOWSIDE slightly lowerpressure WATTAGE higherthannormal Thesegaugereadings usually indicat...

Page 31: ...esultin the systembeingundercharged dueto the loss of refrigerant Purge replace drier evacuate andrecharge thesys tem f HIGH SIDE higherpressure LOWSIDE higherpressure WATTAGE higherthannormal Thesega...

Page 32: ...cientvacurlmpump justcrack its suc tion valvefor the firstminute thenslowly open it This will preventthe systemoil from foaming and being drawn into the pump in large volume lf thisshouldhap pen the s...

Page 33: ...enter the systemin a liquidstate you should neverrunthecompressor whilecharging Waitat least5 minutesafterthe charge has enteredbeforestartingthe compres sor 1 Connect the hoseof the charging cyl ind...

Page 34: ...the amountof equipment andtime required to properly complete a sealedsystemrepair As in the past technicians usingthis sweepchargeprocessmustbe thoroughly familiar withbrazing techniques sealedsystem...

Page 35: ...ressure reliefvalve be usedto enablecharging thesystemproperly Mostcharging cylinders currently avail ablehaveheatersor heaterkitsavailable Neverusean externalheatsourcesuchas a heatgunor torchfor hea...

Page 36: ...2 3 STEP 1 STEP 2 BRAZE ON TUBE FORM SADDLE WITH TUBE Leakcheckpermanent accessvalvewith refrigerant gas from top valveof charging cylinder connected through charging hoseandhandvalveto access valve S...

Page 37: ...refrigerant andclosehandvalve 12 Attach hand valve to access valve Chargein 4 oz of refrigerant for leak check Closehand valve Wait ap proximately 5 minutes for pressure to equalize Leak checklowside...

Page 38: ...m compressor body See page3 16 Steps1 2 3 Leak check permanent accessvalve with refrigerant gas from top valveof chargingcylinderconnected through charginghoseand handvalveto ac cessvalve Seepage3 16...

Page 39: ...ngcylinder Attachhandvalve to looseendof charging hose 13 Purgecharginghosewith refrigerant andclosehandvalve 14 Attachhandvalveto accessvalve Chargein 4 oz of refrigerant for leak check Closehand val...

Page 40: ...elower valve on charging cylinder usinghandvalve slowlyreleaserefrigerant contained in charging hose 24 PutTeflontape on accessvalve threadsand installcap on accessvalve Usetwo wrenches oneon valvebod...

Page 41: ...sors are chargedwith the correctamountof oil and a holding chargeof eitherdry nitrogen or refrigerant Theholding chargeis yourassurance thatthecompressor is dry andreadyto install lf you receivea repl...

Page 42: ...rubber grommets on replacement compressor 7 Opencompressor stubs Soldera shortpieceof tubingto the process tube approxi mately6 incheslong andinstalla servicevalveon thetube 8 Install the replacement...

Page 43: ...thedrier Cutthe inlettubeof thereplacement drierandusepliersto snapoffthescoredend lnstallthenewdrierusingsilversolderwiththeproperflux 11 Evacuate leaktestandrecharge thesystem 12 Pinchoffthe process...

Page 44: ...nally 6 Remove theairtunnel fromthetreezer back 7 Disconnectthe defrost heater and thermostat wireleads 8 Liftthe treezercoil untilit clearsthe foamdriptray 9 Workingat the cabinetrear remove the scre...

Page 45: ...deredjointsfor leaks Cleanthe flux from the tubing Then evacuateand rechargethe sys tem as instructed under Evacuating andRecharging 26 Assemble all the partsin the reverse orderof removal Testrunthe...

Page 46: ...theaterandde frostthermostat leads 11 Remove the lreezer evaporator mounting screws 12 Remove thetwostyrofoam blocksfrom the top cornersof the treezerevapo rator Theseblocksmust be reinstalled the sam...

Page 47: ...q not touch the heater glass Fingerprints not wiped off could cause the glass to crackat heater operating temperature Bend the heat exchangerinto the properposition andsolderthesuction lineto the comp...

Page 48: ...or 2 Remove thegrilleanddefrost pan 3 Workingat the rear of the cabinet removetheblackinsulated coverfrom the machine compartment lt is necessary to reinstallthis coverafter thejob is completed 4 lnst...

Page 49: ...rall thejoints Silversolderand properfluxshouldbe usedon copper to steel or steelto steeljoints Flux shouldbe wiped off the tubingafter soldering 19 Visually checkthejointsfor leaks 20 Connect thefanm...

Page 50: ...hepoints you intendto cut or unsolder Cut or unsolder thedischarge line 11 Remove thescrewsfromthetopof the condenser and from the backof the condenser 12 Remove thetubingclamps fromthetop and bottomo...

Page 51: ...semble themodel Remove theairtunnel fromthetreezer back Disconnect the wire leads from the radiant heater and the termination thermostat Removethe radiantheater and the termination thermostat from the...

Page 52: ...radiant heater and termination thermostat Thenconnect thewireleads 23 Working attherearofthecabinet form the heat exchangeras the original was downthe cabinetbackand into themachine compartment 24 Mak...

Page 53: ...zer coil mounting screws 12 Remove thetwostyrofoam blocks from the top cornersof the freezercoil Theseblocksmustbe reinstalled the same way as they were before removal 13 Pull the heatexchanger throug...

Page 54: ...won t rub against thecabinet or otherwiring 23 lnstalla newdrieras instructed under Replacing Drier Thenleaktestall joints 24 Evacuateand rechargethe systemas instructed under Evacuatingand Rechargi n...

Page 55: ...hod The relayandoverload protector mustbe removedin orderto performthis test lt is recommended thata compressor testerillustrated below be usedto make thistest Thetesterleadsare markedRUN START andCOM...

Page 56: ...or connect a jumper wire acrossthe terminals lf using a jumper wire pluginthelinecord and set the temperature controlto a cold setting lf the compressorstarts the overload is defective and must be rep...

Page 57: ...duringthe compressor starting sequence andfullcurrent isapplied tothe startwinding aswellasthemainwinding Since the PTC device is temperature sensitive a variancein its temperature causesa changein it...

Page 58: ...citor is connected to the compressor circuitto provide therequired phase differencebetweenthe start and runwindings for running thecompressor CAPACITOR FAILURES Failure of thecapacitor maybecausedby 1...

Page 59: ...selector switchto the 10 000 ohmscale Rx10K 5 Connect theohmmeter leadsto thecapacitor terminals andobserve the meterpointer lowend a lf thepointer deflects to thelowendandremains there thecapacitor...

Page 60: ...oodcompartment temperatures Conversely by turningthe treezertemperature controltowardthe warmestsetting you increasethe flow of air into the freshfood compartment and decreasethe flow to the freezer T...

Page 61: ...he feelertube housing not restricted lf the feeler tube is positioned properly andthereis noair restriction checkthecontrol operating temperatures Removethe control lar enough to remove one of the wir...

Page 62: ...mind however that otherfactorssuchas door openings air circulation foodload etc playa vitalrole in the relationship of howthe refrigerator actually operates as compared to howthe customer thinksit ope...

Page 63: ...ausingreducedair flow to thecontrol feelertube Unplug the line cord from the electrical outlet Remove the light shield Removethe mounting screws from the control housingand let it hangdownon thetopshe...

Page 64: ...eetof elevation Notethe screwrotations are designated in graduations of sixtieths ThesescrewturnsAREverycritical Whenmakingaltitudeadjustments ALTITUDE INFEET COUNTEBCTOCKWISE TURNS OF 1 60 OFA TURN E...

Page 65: ...21 minutes withthe6 hour timer and 23 minuteswith the 8 hour timer At thesametime it energizes the radiantheater Oncethe temperature of the defrost termination thermostat reaches thecut outpoint the...

Page 66: ...eris located behind thegrille The timer controlshaft is designedfor screwdriver adjustment Whenmanually setting thetimerto initiate defrosting turn the control shaft clockwise until you establish the...

Page 67: ...compressor run time afterwhicha new defrostcyclebegins Yellow 2 I Blue 1 orangesf Wtlte r CHECK1NG DEFROST TIMER Disconnect all wires from the timer and attachohmmeter probesto the terminals specifie...

Page 68: ...may haveeithera 47K or 56K ohms resistor connected internally acrossthe twoterminals lf so this resistorpermitschecking the defrost heater even when the evaporator temperature is 15o F or higher An o...

Page 69: ...an ohmmeter setthe meterto R x 1K scale lf the readingis approximately 25 to 31 ohms the defrostheater and thermostat are operative REPLACING RADIANT DEFROST HEATER Disconnect the unit from power sour...

Page 70: ...itto the defrostheater Each defrostheater is a spiral wound resistance wire enclosed in a heat resistant glasstube Oneis mounted inthe middle of the evaporator behind an aluminumshield The other is mo...

Page 71: ...wattmetershouldread550to 600 watts depending on the model total wattageof the divider heater timer motorand defrostheater Shouldthe readingbe 0 to 4 5 wattsthe defrost heateror thermostatis defective...

Page 72: ...ors and pull the heatersout of the housing Movethe deflector to the right the leftsidewill cleartheflangefor easyremoval lnstallthe new radiantheatersin the reverse order of the removal procedure Conn...

Page 73: ...nnect the condenser fan motor leads 5 Attach a 115 V test cord to the condenser motorleadsand plug into a powersource lf the motorfails to t Y I t I I operate it is defectiveand rnust be replaced REPL...

Page 74: ...ative themetershould readabout40 ohms lf the freezertan is inoperative the metershouldread approximately 150ohms NOTE Ohmandwattage readings are just approximates and may vary in eitherdirection Thefr...

Page 75: ...ilsto operate or runs erratically thereduced aircirculation will cause unsatisfactory temperatures throughout bothfoodcompartments lf the fan runs but erratically you may notice thatthecompressor runt...

Page 76: ...sets against theendof theshaft DTVIDER CHANNEL HEATER TopMountModelsOnly CHECKING THEDIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER WIRE The dividerchannelheaterwire can be checked without disassembling theunit 1 Disconnect...

Page 77: ...ORIES MOUNTING HARDWARE SHELVES There are several different types of shelvingusedon the modelscoveredin thismanual Thefollowing information can be usedto determine whichtypeyou are workingon andhowit...

Page 78: ...R SHELF TRIM Thecantilever shelftrimiseasilyremoved by placing theshelfon a flatworksurface and using a straight screwdriver to carefully pry on the rollededge Thetrim is installedby placing the shelf...

Page 79: ...out until it stops lift it slightly and at thesametimepullthe pancompletely out Liftandremove theshelfassembly out of the refrigerator Set the shelfupside down on a work surface Inserta straightscrewd...

Page 80: ...untModels The freezercoldcontrolis locatedin the top of the fresh food compartment The controlknobis connected to a damperby a rod The control knob operatesthe damper which whenturnedto a highernumber...

Page 81: ...nd the top of the fresh food compartment be pulled at the same time Pulling separately will resultin damaging oneor theother 12 Place the styrofoamassemblyon a work surfaceand removethe orifice anddam...

Page 82: ...is shown To installone of theserivets pressit intoplaceand drive the centerpin in untilit is flushwiththe rivetshoulder TWIST NUTS Thistypeof nut is usedto mountpartsin the refrigerator and treezerco...

Page 83: ...all Lifttheevaporator and hook to the S shaped pieceof wire Thiswill holdtheevaporator outofthe waywhileremoving andreplacing the driptray Pullthestyrofoam assembly outof the cabinet andplaceonflatwor...

Page 84: ...nk Position the replacement drip trayon thefreshfoodcompartment top Transferthe fan motorassemblyfrom the defectivedrip tray to the replacement drip tray lnserttheorificeanddamperassembly inthestyrofo...

Page 85: ...bracketfromaround thedoorflange Remove thedoorlinerandtransfer the gasket and metal bracket to the replaeement liner Makesure that lip A of the door gasket will be sandwiched betweenthe inner panel an...

Page 86: ...r cloth underneath to prevent scratching The door will remainheld in placeby the magnetic aasket Do not misplace the plastic spacers 5 Carefully openthe door and lift it up and off the center hinge pi...

Page 87: ...e tophinge install it asshown Youwill haveto pullit towardtheoutside edge of the cabinetto line up the mounting screws DOORCLOSER Side By Side Models There are no specif ic door closer adjustments wit...

Page 88: ...table wheels are securely fastened by a clip located at thetip of the axle To removethe clip usea longnose pliers pull the clip out of the axle To install pushit is intheholeatthetipofthe axle To lock...

Page 89: ...r toe outcondition makesure the hingeside of the door is parallelwith the cabinetand proceedas follows 1 Check the cabinet levelers and adjustable wheels Raising thehandle side may correcta toe out lo...

Page 90: ...dooris equal distantfrom the cabinetflangeat thetop and bottom b The gasketsealssmoothly and is compressedno more than 1116 alongthe hingesidewiththedoor closed c The handlesideof the doorlines up wit...

Page 91: ...ce 2 Remove those parts necessary to expose the solenoid valve s for removal Disconnect valve s terminals and attach ohmmeter probes The meter should show continuity REPLACING THEWATER VALVE 1 Shutoff...

Page 92: ...omthe rearof theunit 3 Remove the water valve mounting screw and disconnect the compression nutfrom the watervalve supplying thechilledwaterfountain 4 Remove thecrispershelf 5 From the back of the ref...

Page 93: ...might cause a restriction in thetubing L Turn on the electricalsupply and activatethe chilledwater dispenser Drawsix or sevenglassesof waterto removeanytrappedair and checkall connections for leaks P...

Page 94: ...lineswitha silicone grease Reconnect the unit to Powersource and activate the chilled water dispenser Drawsix or sevenglasses of water to removeanY traPPedair Checkeachconnection for leaks L Reinstall...

Page 95: ...vescrewssecuringreservoirto cabinet Install the replacementreservoir in the reverseorderof removal 9 Reconnect the unit to powersource and activate the chilled water dispenser Drawsix or sevenglasses...

Page 96: ...JUSTABLE STRAP GROUND WIRE U NUT GROUNDING HEATERWIRES HEATERFOUNTAIN Sx s only CONDUIT SWITCHBRACKET SWITCH WIRESAND FOIL ICEANDWATER FOUNTAIN To Remove 1 Removegrillfrom fountain sump 2 Squeezethe s...

Page 97: ...ch To replace the entire assembly disconnect waterandelectrical lines NOTE To checktrap door for ice chute activatesolenoid by using switch on dispenser NOTE When reinstalling fountain assembly make s...

Page 98: ...bracket by removing tru arc ringandspringwasher Remove pistonarm by pryingclipoff Replacethe dash potin the reverse orderof removal REPLACING THE SWITCH ASSEMBLY The switch assemblyincludesice and wa...

Page 99: ...te fromcondensation The fountain heater is bonded to a self adhesive aluminum foil which is shapedto fit the outsideof the fountain housing 1 Disconnectthe unit from power source 2 Removethe ice and w...

Page 100: ...bly Pullaugerimpeller assembly frombin Driveringwilldisengage Unscrew impeller retainer Remove pinandaugerwilldisengage Install and reassemblein reverse orderof removal 4 5 4 1 2 INTERLOCK SWITCH The...

Page 101: ...rmine thefreemovement oftheauger motoropenthe treezerdoor and pushin and holdthe cabinet switchin the closed position while pushing in the ice dispenser activator AUGER MOTOR Theaugermotoris easilybe...

Page 102: ...pull out of rightside Repeat same motionfor the bottomwire shelf Remove the ice storage tray With a phillips screwdriver remove the two 2 screws on the treezer divider located on the bottom left side...

Page 103: ...he ice makerelectrical receptacle in the left side of the cabinet Observethe patternof the metalpins They must be positioned properlyto fit the ice maker receptacle Be sure that the plugis firmlyseate...

Page 104: ...te water valve power plug and water line inside machine compartment Remove both the protectivecap from water line and the tapefrom the power plug and discard Slip the plasticnut on water line Fit the...

Page 105: ...lveon thetopor thesideof thepipe notonthebottom TurnOFFthe mainwatersupplyand draintheselected pipe Follow theinstallation instructions that are supplied withthesaddlevalvefor properandsafeinstallatio...

Page 106: ...veas shownin Step4 and5 Insert thewaterlineinto thecompression unionasfar as it will go Tighteneach brassnut with one wrench on the nut and the other wrench on the compression union Returnwater line t...

Page 107: ...e leftside of the cabinet Observe the patternof the metalpins They must be positioned properlyto fit the ice maker receptacleas shown in next drawing Be sure that the plug is firmlyseating in receptac...

Page 108: ...llgoandtighten the compression nut fingertight Then with a wrench tightenthe nut 314 ot a turn Connect thewatervalvepowerplugto thewatervalve Either wirecangoon eitherterminal Attachthewatervalveto th...

Page 109: ...ear the refrigerator Water pressure mustbe between 20and 120 P S l Verticalpipeis preferable but a horizontalpipe will work lf a horizontalpipe is used installthe saddlevalveon thetop or thesideof the...

Page 110: ...he compression union Rotatewaterlineto vertical Secure watersupplylineclampwithonetype C screw Tightenhose nut with pliers Turn on saddlevalve Tightenany connections thatleak Closethe hingedaccesspane...

Page 111: ...te testinginformation The test holesare identified as N M V etc TEST PROCEDURES lce MakerPluggedln To Power Shut OffArm Down FreezerCold O Test pointsL N will verify 120volts to lce Makermodule Make s...

Page 112: ...nnect shut off arm Pull mold from support assembly To remove module only remove3 phillipsscrewsand pull module out of housing SHUT OFF ARM Pull out from white bushing Reinsertto full depth See page 6...

Page 113: ...tbe inthe On position NOTE Thereareseveralslottedshaftson the motorassembly board Do notunder any circumstances inserta screwdriver andattempt to turntheseshafts Theslots areto permitassembly only NOT...

Page 114: ...l by Z0cc Furtheradjustment coulddamagemodule lf water valve adjustmentscrew falls out just put it back in and align the hole in the hole as shown Water adjustment area knob l I have May WATERFILL ADJ...

Page 115: ...rected by simplysetting thefreezerto a colder temperature The thermostat cyclingtemperature in this 1 revolution ice makeris 17o or 3 Obviously the ice will be well frozen when these temperatures are...

Page 116: ...hermalbonding material SHUTOFFARM SHORTARM_REGULARI M Installation Procedure Samelor botharms Startwitharm in Followsteps1 2 down position 1 2 3 1 Pustr arminlocenterslot in whitebushing bottomout Wat...

Page 117: ...elfrontto back Adjust legsor rollers REMOVING REPLACING FILLCUP To remove fillcupyoumustseparate moldandblade frommodule housing Remove blade fromfillcup The appropriate break out plugneedsto be remov...

Page 118: ...mplete module assembly One 1 revolution of bladetakes3 minutes stalltimeon ice Benchtestcordcanbe madelromcabinetsocket Tan blackwireson socketplugare watervalveleads SPECIFICATIONS MOLDHEATER 185Watt...

Page 119: ...MAYTAG SECTION 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING TOP MOANT AND SIDE BY SIDE MODEI S 7 1...

Page 120: ...ddoesnotclick b Defective relay Compressor motor a AC circuit open to com pressor b Defectivecompressor ov erloadmayor may notclick dependingupon what is wrongwith compressor Low line voltage overload...

Page 121: ...ir leak before recharg ing 2 Replacedefective pad or parts 3 Repair or replace F Unit runs contin uously The refrigera tor and freezer compartment are both too cold normalwat tagereading 1 Temperature...

Page 122: ...ective Inefficient compressor lowwat tagereadings Condenser fan a AC circuit to fanopen high wattage reading b Defective fan highwattage reading Lint build upon condenser or improperventilation of con...

Page 123: ...compressor 1 Adjust door or replace door gasket 2 Advisecustomer 3 Checklightswitchand replace if needed Check door adjust ment 4 Replace t L Short running cycle Refrigerator and freezer compadment a...

Page 124: ...or possibly colder thannormal 1 Air flow problem Check and remove what causing the restriction Air FlowDiagram I S See Sweatingbut refriger ator and freezer are workingnormallyoth erwise P Interiorswe...

Page 125: ...lowerthe level ing legs if necessaryto make sure thal unit is firmly on the floor 2 Advisecustomer 3 Checkand replaceif necessary 4 Adjust tubes so they do not touch 5 Advisecustomel 6 Tightenloosepar...

Page 126: ...M YTAG SECTION8 SCHEMATICS INDEX t 8 1...

Page 127: ...t CAPACITOR SEESERIAL PLATEFORSERIES NUMBER WATER VALVE RECEPTACLE I LJJ LINECORD I l K COMPRESSOR I r DEFROST TIMER I l t v OVERLOAD CAUTION Thisinformation is intended for usebv qualified service pe...

Page 128: ...STti FAN MoroR DEFROST THERMOST I I l COMPRESSOR J OEFROST TIMER RUN L CAPACITOR I l 1 t l v CAUTION Thisinformation is intended for useby qualified service personnel only Repairs performed byfersons...

Page 129: ...VIDE R HEATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL CABINET LIGHT jl r rnir DIVIDER sliiiiu fifIF T LINECORD l t l I I I I COMPRESSOR caPActroR t DEFROST TIMER I t l v OVERLOAD CAUTION Thisinformation is intended tor u...

Page 130: ...I t i CAPACITOR I 1 l v DEFROST L t l r t l v OVERLOAD CAUTION Thls informationis intendedfor useby qualifiedservice personnel only Repairsperformedby personsunlamlliar with this product could result...

Page 131: ...J OEFROST TIMER O ERLOAO 1 L v CAUTION This informationis intendedfor useby qualifiedservice personnelonly Repairsperformedby ier sonsunfamiliar with thjs product could result in rddlced pertormance o...

Page 132: ...I I I v 1 DEFROST TIMER L t t l v CAUTION Thisinformation is intended for useby qualified service personnel only Repairs performed byperbons unfamiliar with thjs productcould resultin redlced performa...

Page 133: ...eby quatifiedsewice personnelonly Repairsperformedby ierbons unfamiliar with th is ploduct could result in reidlcedperformance or a satetyhazard WIRE CODE COLOR cooE REO RO WXITE tl BLACI 8LK ALUE ELU...

Page 134: ...R l r 1 t t L CAUTION This informationis intendedfor useby quallfiedservice personnel only Repalrs performed bypersons unlamiliar with this productcould resultin reducedperformance ol a safetyhazard 8...

Page 135: ...SWtic x rrzrnI DIVIDE R HEATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHILOPROOF swrTcH ri lsucTt0N k SELECTOR swrTcH ICE I AXER VALVE soLENOro t I 1 l 1 L tf I rlrrlt I s o o SEESERIAL PLATEFORSERIES I CAUTION Thisinfo...

Page 136: ...E ICE MAKER RECEPTACLE I RADIANT 54 ttEI FAN MoroR t DI V I D E R H E A T ER reueeRarune coNTROl i CABINET LIGHT WATER VALVE RECEPTACLE 1 v a COMPRESSOR v T P I t l I I I I k CAPACITOR CAUTION Thisinf...

Page 137: ...I I I l l swrrcx NPftEI _ i coiMlG YIT l wyr RUN CAPACITOR on RO AU I L I 1 r l CAUTION Thisinformationis Intendedfor useby quallfiedservice pe rsornel only Repairsperformedby personsunfimiliar wrtn...

Page 138: ...UN CAPACITOR SEESERIAL PLATEFORSERIES NUMBER CAUTION Thls lnformationis intendedfor usebv qualifiedservice personnel only Repairsperformedby iersons unfamiliar with thls productcould resultin reducedp...

Page 139: ...q Y r l t t I I I l _ I I l aur r CAPACITOR _ij f CAUTION Thisinformation is intended for useby qualified service personnel only Repairs performed byier sonsunfamiliar with th isproduct_ could result...

Page 140: ...F SWITCH OVERLOAD WATEROISP VE LO fER REFRIG LIGHT I ATER WIRE 2940 Cl FOUNTAIN LIGHT swrTcH swrTcri S LECTOR swrTcH SOLENOID R 0 aLr OR l I k rotnrFt D cq cor t icinoeisrn i F 0t _ ii l A I I 1 l a l...

Page 141: ...CAHLU TC mEl ff trtlrF cilm l v l z r l l l l l CAUTION This informationis intendedfor useby qualifiedservice personnel only Repairs performed byperbons unfamiliar with this product could result in re...

Page 142: ...M LosER R FRIG LIGHT I WIRE 2940Jr FOUNTAIII I LIGHT swtTcH swtTcfl RADIANT HEATERS 2rtr 4 lu o t i l l I I _ k t u l CAUTION Thisinformation is intended for usebv oualified service personnel only Rep...

Page 143: ...f i SECTION 9 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX 9 1...

Page 144: ...T HEATER Ohms Watts 3 1 400 DEFR0ST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts 1323 1 0 t z PERFORMANCE TESTDATA Thelaboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourc...

Page 145: ...EFROST HEATER Ohms Watts 31 400 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts 1323 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwas obtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersou...

Page 146: ...OST HEATER Ohms Watts 3 1 400 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts 1323 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersource...

Page 147: ...ST HEATER Ohms Watls 31 400 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts 1323 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwas obtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceo...

Page 148: ...FROST HEATER Ohms Watts 28 450 DEFR0ST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watls I ozo 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersour...

Page 149: ...FROST HEATER Ohms Watts 28 450 DEFR0ST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts 1323 10 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwas obtained underthefollowing conditions 1 power sour...

Page 150: ...OST HEATER Ohms Watts A 450 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts I JZJ 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceo...

Page 151: ...ROST HEATER Ohms Watts 28 450 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts 1323 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA Thelaboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceo...

Page 152: ...HEATER Ohms Watts 25 500 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts I J Z J 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA Thelaboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceof...

Page 153: ...ROST HEATER Ohms Watts ZJ 500 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Walts 1323 1 0 PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersource...

Page 154: ...EFROST HEATER Ohms Watts 1 J 550 DEFR0ST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts NONE PERFORMANCE TESTDATA Thelaboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceof...

Page 155: ...DEFROST HEATER Ohms Watls J 550 DEFR0ST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts NONE PERFORMANCE TESTDATA Thelaboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceof...

Page 156: ...OST HEATER Ohms Watts 23 550 DEFR0ST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts NONE PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceof 11...

Page 157: ...DEFROST HEATER Ohms Watts 23 550 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHAN IEL HEATER Ohms Watts NONE PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersource...

Page 158: ...FROST HEATER Ohms Watts 20 600 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts NONE PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwas obtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersourceof...

Page 159: ...DEFROST HEATER Ohms Watts 20 600 DEFRoST AMPS MAX DIVIDER CHANNEL HEATER Ohms Watts NONE PERFORMANCE TESTDATA The laboratory testdatain thischartwasobtained underthefollowing conditions 1 powersource...

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