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Service Procedures
8.1 Removing the Refrigerator from
an Enclosure
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Removing the Refrigerator from an Enclosure
1. Disconnect the unit from all power sources (120 VAC
and 12 VDC).
2. Turn off the LP gas supply to the refrigerator.
3. Disconnect the LP gas line from the refrigerator. Cap
the line and confirm there are no LP gas leaks. Refer
to “Performing a Gas Leak Test” on page 15 for
more details.
4. Remove the screws anchoring the refrigerator to the
enclosure.
5. Slide the refrigerator out of the enclosure.
6. Perform these steps in reverse to replace the
refrigerator in the enclosure.
7. Confirm there are no LP gas leaks. Refer to
“Performing a Gas Leak Test” on page 15 for more
details.
8.2 Performing a Gas Leak Test
WARNING: FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD.
Do
not
use matches, candles, or other sources of
open flame when checking for gas leaks. Failure to
obey this warning could result in death or serious
injury.
1. Turn on the LP gas.
2. Locate the component for testing. See “Component
3. Place a non-corrosive leak detection fluid into a
spray bottle.
4. Lightly spray the component with the fluid.
5. Look for bubbles forming on the component.
The appearance of bubbles indicates a leak in the
component.
8.3 Replacing the Burner Assembly
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Removing the Burner Assembly
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Shielding
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Burner Tube
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Washer
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Thermocouple
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Burner Jet
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Electrode