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Component Access / Removal
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Ice Bucket Assembly (685-2, 695-2)
The ice bucket has a flange at the top of each side that
rides on the slides that are part of the ice bucket main-
frame assembly. When the ice bucket is installed prop-
erly, the coupler at the back engages the motor drive
yoke to turn the auger and impeller.
To remove the ice bucket assembly, the juice can rack
must be removed first, then
1.
Lift front of ice bucket up slightly.
2.
Pull ice bucket forward and out.
NOTE:
To insure the juice can rack will fit after the ice
bucket is installed, the coupler at the back of the ice
bucket must engage the motor drive yoke properly.
Freezer Upper Front Panel Assembly (685-2, 695-2)
The upper front panel assembly is secured to the ceil-
ing of a compartment by two rows of screws. The front
row (which is hidden) passes through spacers and fit
into keyhole slots in the panel assembly. The back row
of screws hold the assembly in place.
To remove a upper front panel
1.
Extract back row of screws from panel assembly.
2.
Push panel assembly back to line up front row of
screws with keyhole slots.
3.
Lower panel assembly down and pull out.
Ice Auger Motor Assembly (685-2, 695-2)
The ice auger motor assembly consists of the ice auger
motor and two icemaker switches. It is attached to the
rear wall with screws, directly behind the ice bucket
assembly.
To remove the ice auger motor assembly, the juice can
rack and ice bucket must first be removed, then
1.
Extract screws securing ice auger motor assembly
to rear wall.
2.
Disconnect auger motor and icemaker switches
electrical leads, then pull assembly out.
Lift up.
Pull out.
Figure 7-110. Ice Bucket Assembly
Figure 7-111. Upper Front Panel
Upper Front
Panel
Extract
Screws (4)
Figure 7-112. Ice Auger Motor
Auger
Motor
Assy