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400 Series
400 Series
Component Access and Removal
6-10
Control Panel Assembly Removal (Model 424)
NOTE:
See ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING at begin-
The control panel assembly is set at the front of the
compartment divider and is secured by six screws at
the bottom, and a silicone seal under the top flange.
Tabs at the bottom and a concealed tab at the top cen-
ter of the control panel housing help to position the con-
trol panel assembly.
To remove the control panel assembly, first access the
control board and disconnect the LED ribbon cable and
the membrane switch ribbon cable. Then, extract the
six screws at the bottom of the control panel. Now,
slide the blade of a putty knife under and along the top
flange of the control panel housing to break loose the
silicone seal.
NOTE:
Do not lift the top flange of the control panel
housing too vigorously. Doing so will break the con-
cealed tab at the top center.
After breaking the silicone seal loose, pull the control
panel assembly forward and out.
NOTE:
When reinstalling the control panel assembly,
you must reapply a bead of silicone along the inside of
the top flange.
Upper Compartment Thermistor Access and
Removal (Model 424)
NOTE:
See ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING at begin-
The upper compartment thermistor is attached to the
left side wall with a Phillips-head screw. The electrical
leads of the thermistor are routed through a notch in the
left-hand side of the evaporator cover and guarded by a
wire grommet.
To remove the upper compartment thermistor, first
remove the two wine racks, all cabinet slides, cabinet
slide spacers and cabinet slide support spacers in the
upper compartment. Then, remove the evaporator fan
cover mounting screws and the evaporator fan cover.
Pull the evaporator cover out while pushing the thermis-
tor leads and grommet out of the slot on the left-hand
side of the evaporator cover. Then disconnect the ther-
mistor electrical leads and extract the thermistor mount-
ing screw.
Lower Compartment Thermistor Access and
Removal (Model 424)
NOTE:
See ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING at begin-
The lower compartment thermistor is attached to the left
side wall with a Phillips-head screw. The electrical
leads of the thermistor are routed through a notch in the
left-hand evaporator support cover and guarded by a
grommet.
To remove the lower compartment thermistor, first
remove the three wine racks, all cabinet slides, cabinet
slide spacers and cabinet slide support spacers in the
lower compartment. Then, remove the evaporator fan
cover mounting screws, the evaporator fan cover and
the lower evaporator cover. Extract the evaporator sup-
port cover mounting screws and pull the evaporator
support cover out while pushing the thermistor leads
and grommet out of the slot on the left-hand side.
Extract thermistor mounting screw and disconnect the
thermistor electrical leads.
Figure 6-18.
Control Panel Assembly Removal
Figure 6-19.
Upper Compartment Thermistor
Figure 6-20.
Lower Compartment Thermistor
Control Panel Assembly
Putty Knife
Screws (6)
Do not break
concealed tab
Thermistor
Evap Cover
Screw
Slide
Grommet & Slot
Slide
Thermistor
Screw
Grommet & Slot
Evap Support Cover
Evap Cover