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Component Access / Removal
Built-In
Built-In
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Series
Series
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Evaporator Defrost Heater (685-2, 695-2)
The defrost heater sits under the evaporator, fitting into
a slot at bottom of the evaporator back bracket, with a
heater clip holding the other end of the heater.
To remove the defrost heater, the juice can rack, evapo-
rator front cover/light assembly, lower evaporator
cover/light assembly, freezer fan cover, and evaporator
cover assembly will need to be removed first, then
1.
Disconnect heater wire leads from wire harness.
2.
Pull defrost heater toward front of unit.
Freezer Evaporator Fan Assembly (685-2, 695-2)
Holes in the back flange of the freezer evaporator fan
assembly fit over pegs in the back wall. A screw
through the front flange holds the assembly to the left
wall.
To remove the evaporator fan assembly, the juice can
rack, evaporator front cover/light assembly, lower evap-
orator cover/light assembly, freezer fan cover, and
evaporator cover assembly will need to be removed
first, then
1.
Extract the screws from the back and left side walls.
2.
Pull assembly forward.
Freezer Drain Pan and Drain Tube Heat Conductor
(685-2, 695-2)
The drain tube heat conductor is riveted to the bottom
of the evaporator back bracket, and protrudes into the
drain pan spout. The support, attached to the evapora-
tor cover assembly, holds the drain pan front in place.
To remove the drain pan, the juice can rack, evaporator
front cover/light assembly, lower evaporator cover/light
assembly, freezer fan cover, evaporator cover assembly
and evaporator fan assembly will need to be removed
first, then
1.
Extract screws securing evaporator to wall.
2.
Pull evaporator assembly forward and up, until
drain tube heat conductor clears drain pan spout.
3.
Pull drain pan forward.
Figure 7-142. Defrost Heater
Figure 7-144. Terminator & Fan Delay Bimetal
Figure 7-143. Evaporator Fan Assembly
Defrost
Heater
Evaporator
Fan Assy
Drain
Pan
Heat Conductor