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400 Series
400 Series
Component Access and Removal
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Condenser Fan Assembly Access and Removal
(Model 430)
The condenser fan motor is attached to a three legged
condenser fan bracket by screws. The back leg of the
condenser fan bracket hooks over a spacer toward the
rear of the fan shroud. The two front legs of the bracket
are secured to the fan shroud by screws into wellnuts.
NOTE:
See ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING at begin-
To access and remove the condenser fan assembly, the
unit grille will need to be removed first. Then, remove
compressor baffle which is secured with screws.
Disconnect the fan motor electrical leads. Extract the
screws from the two front legs of the fan bracket. Then,
unhook the back leg by pushing the condenser fan
assembly slightly to the rear, then lift up and pull it for-
ward. The condenser fan motor can now be removed
from the bracket by extracting the screws in the back
side of the fan motor, and the fan blade can be
removed from the fan motor by turning the flat-nut on
the fan motor shaft counterclockwise, then pull the nut
and blade from the shaft.
Refrigerant Valve Solenoid Access and Removal
(Model 430)
The refrigerant valve solenoids are attached to the tops
of the refrigerant valves with screws. The refrigerant
valves are located to the right of the compressor, and
are held to the valve bracket with P-clamps and screws.
The top valve is for the upper wine storage compart-
ment and the bottom valve is for the lower wine storage
compartment.
NOTE:
See ELECTRIC SHOCK WARNING and HOT
TUBING CAUTION at beginning of this section.
To access and remove the refrigerant valve solenoid,
the unit grille will need to be removed first. Then,
remove compressor baffle which is secured with
screws. Disconnect the electrical leads of the solenoid
being removed. Now, remove the screw at the top of
the solenoid and lift the solenoid up off the valve.
NOTE:
You may need to twist the refrigerant valve in
the P-clamps slightly to allow the solenoid to be
removed.
Figure 6-73. Condenser Fan Assembly
Figure 6-74. Refrigerant Solenoid Valves
Top
Compartment
Solenoid
Bottom
Compartment
Solenoid
Screw
Fan Motor
Fan Motor Bracket