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Component Access / Removal
Built-In
Built-In
(600-
(600-
2
2
)
)
Series
Series
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Figure 7-84. Evaporator Cover
Figure 7-85. Evaporator Fan
Evaporator Cover
Cut silicone seal at right.
Evaporator
Fan Assembly
Freezer Air Duct (611-2, 611G-2, 650-2, 650G-2)
The freezer air duct is located at the top rear of the
freezer compartment, directly behind evaporator cover.
1.
Extract screws at front flange of duct.
2.
Pull front flange of duct down and forward.
NOTE:
When reinstalling freezer air duct, rear flange of
air duct must sit on top of the two lower white pegs in
rear wall.
Freezer Evaporator Cover
(611-2, 611G-2, 650-2, 650G-2)
The freezer evaporator cover is located at the top of the
freezer compartment, and the right side is sealed to the
right wall with silicone.
To remove the freezer evaporator cover, the freezer air
duct must be removed first, then
1.
With a knife, cut silicone seal at right side of evapo-
rator cover.
2.
Extract screws from evaporator cover back & front.
3.
Pull left side of evaporator cover down and discon-
nect electrical leads to lights.
4.
Continue pulling cover down and to the left.
NOTE:
When replacing evaporator cover it is important
to reseal right side with silicone
.
Failure to do so could
cause an icing situation in freezer compartment.
Freezer Evaporator Fan Assembly
(611-2, 611G-2, 650-2, 650G-2)
The evaporator fan is attached to the fan shroud with a
bracket and screws. This assembly is located behind
the evaporator cover, and above the freezer air duct.
To remove the evaporator fan assembly, the freezer air
duct and freezer evaporator cover must be removed
first, then
1.
Extract screws at left side of fan shroud.
2.
Tilt front edge of shroud down and disco
nnect fan
motor wiring from wire harness.
3.
Pull assembly forward and out.
NOTE:
The freezer evaporator fan can now be
removed from fan shroud.
NOTE:
When reinstalling freezer evaporator fan assem-
bly, the oblong holes in rear flange of fan shroud must
be placed over the two upper white pegs in rear wall.
Figure 7-83. Air Duct
Air Duct