V. f - DOOR HINGE MECHANISM (cont
’
d):
Remove the door spring and two plastic bushings (see
figure 12).
Remove the screws from the hinge mechanism and
remove it from the door (see figure 13).
Insert the replacement hinge mechanism into the door.
Use the hinge plate to turn hinge mechanism past the
point of being spring loaded. This will allow the stem
to be inserted into the square hole in the hinge plate.
A. For LH Hinge, Turn Clockwise.
B. For RH Hinge, Turn Counter-Clockwise.
Install the plastic bushing, the spring and the second
plastic bushing on the hinge mechanism stem. At-
tach the hinge plate to the hinge mechanism.
NOTE: The lock washer is critical and must be installed.
Install the door as outlined in section
“
V. e.
”
V. REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT OF PARTS (cont
’
d)
WARNING: UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE SERVICING
-8-
ILLUS.
NO.
NAME OF PART
1
Mach. Screw 10-32 x
3
⁄
8
Truss Hd
2
Hinge Plate (Lower RH,Upper LH)
3
Self-Tapping Screw
1
⁄
4
-20 x
5
⁄
8
Hex Washer Hd., Type TT
4
Pin-Upper Hinge Pivot
5
Hinge Spacer
6
Bushing - Door Stop (Short)
7
Door Handle (Does Not Include Tape)
8
Door Gasket
9
Plug Button
10
Self-Tapping Screw 8-18 x
3
⁄
8
Phil Pan Hd., Type B
11
Square Plug
12
Hinge-Power Cartridge Assy.
(Incls. Spring, Washers & Retaining Screw)
13
Spacer-Hinge
14
Self-Tapping Screw
1
⁄
4
-20 x
5
⁄
8
Hex Washer Hd., Type TT
15
Plate-Hinge (Lower LH,Upper RH)
16
Self-Tapping Screw 10-24 x
1
⁄
2
Phil Truss Hd., Type D
17
Door Assembly. (Right Hand)
18
Door Assembly. (Left Hand)
19
Tape For Door Handle
20
Traulsen Nameplate with adhesive
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WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE REQUIRES THE USE
OF REFRIGERANTS. BE CERTAIN THE WORK AREA
IS WELL VENTILATED. SAFETY GOGGLES AND
GLOVES SHALL BE WORN SINCE REFRIGERANTS
MAY CAUSE BURNS TO THE SKIN.
Begin by removing the evaporator and condensing unit
covers as outlined in sections
“
V. a & b
”
. Also re-
move the evaporator fan shroud as outlined in sec-
tion
“
V. k
”
.
Next, recover the refrigerant from the system.
NOTE: The use of reclaiming equipment is mandatory.
Remove the thermostat as outlined in section
“
V. c
”
(on freezer models only, it will also be necessary to
remove the high limit thermostat and screws that sup-
port the defrost heater ).
Disconnect the wiring harness from condensing unit
to the evaporator.
Disconnect the refrigeration lines and wiring harness
to the evaporator coil at the back of the unit.
Remove the screws from the mounting brackets that
secure the coil (see figure 31). Pull the coil from the
cabinet.
NOTE: You may have to remove the defrost heater with
the evaporator coil.
Reverse the procedure to install. Evacuate system.
NOTE: it is recommended that the filter/drier be
changed when this part is replaced.
To finish, charge the system and put unit back into
operation.
V. REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT OF PARTS (cont
’
d)
WARNING: UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE SERVICING
27
”
Models
48
”
& 60
”
Models
V. o- EVAPORATOR COIL:
WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE REQUIRES THE USE
OF REFRIGERANTS. BE CERTAIN THE WORK AREA
IS WELL VENTILATED. SAFETY GOGGLES AND
GLOVES SHALL BE WORN SINCE REFRIGERANTS
MAY CAUSE BURNS TO THE SKIN.
Begin by removing the evaporator and condensing unit
covers as outlined in sections
“
V. a & b
”
.
Next, recover the refrigerant from the system.
NOTE: The use of reclaiming equipment is mandatory.
Remove the evaporator fan assembly and shroud.
Move the thermostat bulb out of the way (on freezer
models only, it will also be necessary to remove the
high limit thermostat and clips that support the de-
frost heater and locate the thermostat bulb).
Remove the screws from the mounting brackets that
secure the coil (see figure 30).
Disconnect the refrigeration lines to the evaporator coil
at the back of the unit. Pull the coil from the cabinet.
NOTE: You may have to remove the defrost heater with
the evaporator coil.
Reverse the procedure to install.
Evacuate system. To finish, charge the system and
put unit back into operation.
NOTE: It is recommended that the filter/drier be
changed when this part is replaced.