
r-Side-By-Side and ToP MountRefrigeratorService ManualsvF-0289PRINTED IN U.S.A.o Copyright 1989-- ,-a. l..r 4-- , ,.-.-.-,=--:..56326 ]
Copper tubing ( 114" O.D.) and saddlevalve can be purchased f rom localhardware stores. Sweat or f lareconnection can be used instead of thecompr
CHECKING FOUNTAIN HEATER WIRElf a faulty heater wire is suspected it caneasily be checked through the connectionat the bottom door hinge behind the gr
Remove the wire connections and attachthe meter probes to the switchterminations. Depress the switch plunger.The meter will show continuity if it iso
MI\YTAGSECTION 6ICE MAKERINSTALLATIONTop Mount ModelsPREPARING THE FREEZER1, Unplug the refrigerator power cordfrom the wall outlet.2. Move the refr
FILL TUBE_--17@A--- FILLTuBEGRoMMETINSTALLING ICE MAKER1. On 15 and 17 cu. ft. models, use thesmall air duct. On 19 and 21 cu. ft.models, use the med
5.6.Reassemble the plastic treezer ctividerand shelves. Replace the 2 screws inthe freezer divider. Make sure freezerdivider is level and tighten scre
8.Slide nut and sleeve onto the watersupply line (Step 3.) Insert the end ofthe tubing into the compression unionas far as it will go. Screw incompre
It,,7.5.Locate the brass nut and sleeve whichcome with the saddle valve. Slidethem onto the 114" copper tubing.Insert the end of the tubing into
1.2.3.Side-By-Side ModelsPREPARING FREEZERUNPLUG THE REFRIGERATORPOWER CORD from the wall outlet.Move the refrigerator out from the wallso you can w
INSTALLING WATER VALVEAND CONNECTING TUBINGWorking from the rear:1. For the 22 and 24 cubic foot models,remove the center screw from the rightend of
ir-'--t -l ] *ATERVALVEJ--.-_pl"l I PowER PLUGw^m;-rslruu.Ji^l'fi il*'\CONNECTING ICE MAKERTO WATER SUPPLYAll installations must
I' Plug in the power cord and push the refrigerator to the walt, arranging the copper tubingso that it does not vibrate against the back of the
COLD WATERLINEBRASS SLEEVEBRASS NUTCOPPERTUBINGTurn ON the main water supply andflush out the water pipe until waterruns clear. At the same time, chec
.'ERVICINGThe design of this ice maker allows all ofthe components to be tested withoutremoving the ice maker or moving therefrigerator away fro
(Make sure that the treezertemperature is cold enough to closethe bimetal.)NOTE: Do not short any contacts otherthan those specified. Damage to icemak
CAUTIONNEVER ROTATE THE BLADE OR THEDRIVE GEAR...IT WILL RUIN THE MAINASSEMBLY.There are several switches which will jamif manually turned countercloc
WHAT HAPPENS DURING BLADE ROTATIONWater ValveEnergized7.5 Secs140 FiilEjector Blade Stop position(about 1:30 o'clock)Ejector Stalls On lce(1/2 Mi
NOTE: Some ice makers will have a wateradjustment knob. Pull off the knob toremove cover. Be sure to replace knob insame setting position.WATER PROBL
Using needle nose pliers, grasp one of the thermostat clips and pull out. Press in newthermostat, making sure that pins are properly indexed. Using th
LEVELING OF ICEMAKERAssure uniform ice crescentsLevel l/M by sliding lell or rightin slot ol bracketTightenMake sure refrigerator is level front to ba
WIRING HARNESSThis harness plugs directly into liner receptacle.OTHER INFORMATIONMotor connectors can be damaged if leads are removed.The motor is ava
MAYTAGSECTION 7TROUBLESHOOTINGTOP MOANTANDSIDE.BY.SIDEMODEI'S7'-1
REVERSING DOORSTop Mount Models OnlyDoor reversal is NOT possible on thosemodels that have a built-in ice and waterlountain. However, if door removal
TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYA. Unit does not run. Nolight in refrigeralor.power at AC distribution pa-of house.outlet.Defective outlet.b. Open circuit
TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYE. Unit runs continuouslybut there is no coolingin refrigerator andfreezer compad-ments.1. Substantial loss of sealed sy
Unit runs excessivelyor continuously. Therefrigerator andfreezer compartmentsare cooling but arenot cold enough.Freezer fan.a. Defective fan moto
TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYUnit runs excessively.Refrigerator compart-ment eventually getscold enough butfreezer compartmentis too cold.'1. Pad
TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYM. Unit runs and cycleabout normally. Bothcompadmenls cool-ing, but not enough.1. Defective or misadjusted tem-perature
TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSEREMEDYR. Excessively noisy butworks normally other-wise.1.Refrigerator not level or firmlysetting on all four corners.Structural
M/\YTAGSECTION 8SCHEMATICSINDEXt-8-1
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wrRE cooFCOLORco0EREDROWHITFWHELACIBLXBLU€ BLUBROIYN8RORANG€ofiGREENGRGRAY GYPIIIXPXTANPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resis
wrRE COOECOLORco0EREOROWHITEWHELACX8LXgLUEBLUYELLOIVBROWNBROfiANGEORGREENGRGRAYGYPI NXTANTXPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all r
Reversing lreezer door.10. Take freezer door and remove screwfrom trim cap on the top of the door.11. Slide black trim off of the metal handlebracket.
DIVIDE RPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesICE MAKERRECEPTACLESCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMDIVIDER HEATER SIYITCHr-**:-
PICTORTAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistances1 HEATERr26ArSCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMJ'Rr tCORD +ICE MAKERRECEPTACLE_,qryr g
PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesSCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMOIVIOER HEATER SWITCHO/ERLOADIICE MAKERRECEPTACLERADIANTH
l-PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesI RADIANTICE MAKERRECEPTACLEFAN MOTOR.SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFRIGEF-----(IID
PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesICE MAXERRECEPTACLESCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFRIGISEE SERIAL PLATE FOR SERIES NUM
PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesICE MAKER MOTOR IREcEpracLE /._t ISCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFRIGIIr-r\IFAN MOTOR
CONDENSEIFAN MOTORWIRE CODECOLORco0ERLOROWHITEWH8L ACXgLXALUE EIUY ELLOWEROWrl8RORANGEORGR€ENGRGRAY GYPIH XPXTANTtlPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 pe
PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistinces=:-.-T .-SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMOVERLOADRUNCAPACITORSEE SERIAL PLATE FOR SERIES
PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancest{ iil€ss rEHtfroLITER \SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMREFItTO,LINECORD-----^,FREEZERLIG
i ICE MAKER! RECEPTACLEFREEZERL|GHT -swrTcH2,*yPICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow t0 percent tolerance on all resistances=-.7IHANrlESSEH|l{0SCHEMATIC WIRIN
19. With grille now removed, you haveaccess to the bottom hinge. Removescrew from the side of the hinge cover.20. From the opposite side of cabinet,re
IrcE MAKER I<'o'Y'-t,i=. ice r,raxenREC E PTACLERADIANTHEATERS23n_ sry_- -^:._ 1^ \FRzr-rGHrFREEZER REFR|G. L|GHIH NE$EHIiOL IIEF
PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistancesHAF iEss ,EH|l{OLINER -SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAMCONTROLIIIIIINR€SStrxtioLtlflFREEZ
ICE MAKER I{Y-''t[!qOIrq. \.Etfrml5/PICTORIAL WIRING DIAGRAMAllow 10 percent tolerance on all resistances6p652gp REFRTG.F3!-- .-- - ={tr u,q
f-.i --. -'SECTION 9SPECIFICATIONSINDEX9-1
RTCl5APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVACdo n.oPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02) 5.0G0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR690 BTUCABINET LINER
RTS17APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)o.oREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)5.UcoMPRESSoR 0rL GHARGE (02)8.5COMPRE$SOR690 BTUCABINET LINERHI
POWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX) b.bREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)qnG0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR 690 BTUCABINET LINERHIGH IM
RTDl7APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)o.oREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)c.uG0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)EECOMPRESSOR690 BTUCABINET LINERHIG
POWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)o.oREFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)5.0G0MPRESS0R otL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR775 BTUCABIiIET LINERHIGH I
RTC19APOWER REOUIREMENT1 IqVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.6REFRTGERANT GHARGE R-1 2(02)c.ucoMPBES$oR 0rL CHAnGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR775 BrUCABINET LINERH
29. Just as you did above for the treezer door, move all of the handle and trim parts to theopposite side of the door and reinstall. This is done by r
RTDl9APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATIl'lG AMPS. (MAx)6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)c.uC0MPRESS0R 0tL CHARGE (02)COMPRESSOR//c E tuCABINET LI
RTD21APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX) 6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)5.0G0MPRESS0R orL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR893 BTUCABINET LINER
RTW22APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)7.2REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-12(02)5.0coMPRESSoR 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR893 BTUCABINET LINERHI
RTD23AiJPOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX) 6.6REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-l 2(02)5.0coMPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR893 BTUGABINET LIN
RSC2OAPOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.5REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)o.cG0MPRESS0R 0tL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR1092 BTUCABIl.IET LII
RSD2OA[-POWEB REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02) o.cG0MPRESS0R orl CHARGE (02)COMPRESSOR 1092 BTUCABINET LINERHI
RSD22APOWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)6.5REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)6.5coMPRESS0R 0rL CHABGE (02)qACOMPRESSOR1092 BTUCABINET LINERH
RSW22APOWER REOUIREMENT1 15VAC60 Hz0PERAT|NG AMPS. {MAX)7.2REFRTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02) o.JG0MPRESS0R 0rL CHARGE (02)8.5COMPRESSOR 1092 BTUCABIl'
POWER REOUIREMENT1 1sVAC60 HzoPERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)REFRTGERANT CHARGE n-1 2(02)b./JcoMPRESSoR 0tL CHARGE (02)8,5COMPRESSOR1092 BTUGABIIIET LII.IERHIGH
RSW24A:jPOWER REOUIREMENT1 lsVAC60 Hz0PERATTNG AMPS. (MAX)REFBTGERANT CHARGE R-1 2(02)6.75coMPRESSoR 0rL CHARGE (02)b.JCOMPRESSOR1092 BTUCABINET LINER
1.DOOR REMOVALSide-By-Side Models OnlyUnplug Refrigerator. lf unit is in use,remove food from the f resh foodcom partment and f reezer compartment
OPERATIONTop Mount ModelsSetting ControlsThese models have two controls. One for regulating the temperature in the fresh foodcompartment and one for t
USE OF CONTROLSf MPORTANT: Except when starting, do not change either control more than one number ata time. ALLOW 24 HOURS FOR TEMPERATURE TO STABILI
To start the refrigerator,"6" . Let the relfrigeratorset the refrigeratorrun at least 8 to 12control on "D" and set thehours befor
INDEX4-14-44-84-114-154-154-164-174-174-204-254-284-334-344-36SaBIECTSECTION 1 . INTRODUCTIONSECTION 2 . INSTALLATIONSpecificationsWarrantyInstallatio
USE OF CONTROLSIMPORTANT: Except when starting, DO NOT change either control more than one letter orone number at a time. Allow 24 hours tor temperatu
-lMITYTAGSECTION 3SERVICE PROCEDURESGENERAL INFORMATIONTOP MOUNT MODELSFORCED AIR SYSTEMSOn all forced air models, an air circulating fan draws cold
EVAPORATION OF ICE CUBES (rop Mount & side-By-side Moders)Since ice cubes have a moisture vapor pressure above them, the vapor is constantly being
SIDE-BY-SIDE MODELSSide-By-Side models are manufactured with a single evaporator. They are automaticallydefrosted by a radiant heater working in conju
AIR FLOWSide-By-Side ModelsThe evaporator is mounted behind thecover at the rear of the freezer compart-ment. A circulating fan is mounted nearthe top
I-.lCHECKING OPERATIOT\f - (A' Moders)The following general information ex-plains several method for checking oper-ation of the refrigeration sys
SLOW LEAK IN SYSTEMOn forced air models, long run time willbe noticed during the early stages of aleak. As the refrigerant continues to es-cape, both
LEAK TESTINGThe following general information ex-plains several methods of checking therefrigeration system for leaks. This infor-mation applies to al
LEAK TESTING YODER LOOPThe following general information ex-plains several methods used in leak test-ing the yoder loop.The yoder loop is routed in th
3. Unsolder the yoder loop tubing atpoints "A" and "8".TopMountCrimp and solder the yoder tubing atpoint "A".Solder the
MI\YTAGSECTION IINTRODUCTIONGENERALThis manual covers Maytag Refrigerators manufactured beginning in 1989. Those modelscovered are 15, 17, 19, 20, 21,
8. lnstall a new drier.9. Evacuate and recharge the system.10. Leak test all tubing joints and test runthe refrigerator.moved without disturbing the r
d. HIGH SIDE - lower pressureLOW SIDE - in vacuumWATTAGE - lower than normalThe system is probably restricted atthe entrance of the capillary tube. H
EVACUATING AND RECHARGINGThe following general information appliesto all systems covered in this manual.EVACUATINGAny time the sealed system is opened
8. Purge the temporary ref rigerantcharge out the low side. This will helpto remove moisture from the system.Keep in mind that the process offlushin
SEALED SYSTEM SWEEP CHARGESERVICING PROCEDURESSealed system sweep charge processing is a modified procedure different from the evacu-ation method empl
NOTE: Always use a purge hose of sufficient length to discharge the refrigerant out of thework area - preferably out doors. Keep work area well ventil
1.2.PROCEDURE WITH COMPRESSOR OPERATIVTFill charging cylinder with at least 6 ounces more refrigerant than needed for finalcharge of system. Plug in c
5. Install hand valve and purge hose onaccess valve. Route purge hose awayfrom work area - preferably outdoors.Slowly open hand valve and dischargesys
19, Install hand valve on access valve andcharge to factory specified charge.20. Close hand valve and quickly removeit from access valve. Close lowerv
Slowly open hand valve and tempo-rary piercing valve and dischargesystem for at least f ive minutes or untilrefrigerant is completely released.On unit
M/\YTAGSECTION 2INSTALLATIONSPECIFICATIONSTOP MOUNTModelsSIDE.BY.SIDEModelsRSC2OARSD2OARSD22ARSW22ARSD24ARSW24ARTC15ARTS17ARTC17ARTD17ARTS19ARTC19ARTD
22. lnstall hand valve on access valve and charge to factory specified charge.23. Close hand valve and quickly remove it from access valve. Close lowe
MAYTAGSECTION 4COMPONENTSCOMPR.ESSONGENERAL INFORMATIONThe following general information explains how to successfully replace compressors forany model
REPLACING THE COMPRESSOR1. Disconnect the unit from the power source,2. Locate defective compressor and install a piercing valve on the process tube
Make an offset 1/2 inch from the end of the cap tube to prevent it from penetratingtoo far into the drier.Cut the inlet tube of the replacement drier
HEAT EXCHANGERThe following general information explains how to successfully replace the heat exchangerfor any model covered in this manual.REPLACING
17. Transfer the rubber sleeve to the re-placement heat exchanger and tapeboth ends.18. Insert the heat exchanger into the tubeentry hole by working i
7.8.Unsolder the drier from the condenseroutlet tube and clean the outlet. Re-move the drier from the capillary tubeso the tubing assembly can be pull
15.16.Unsolder the heat exchanger tubing atthe points as indicated. This will freethe old heat exchanger.Clean the new and old tubing for adistance of
CONDEJVSERThe following generalany model covered ininformation explainsthis manual.how to successfully replace the condenserforREPLACING CONDENSERTop
10. Remove the condenser screws.11. Disconnect the fan motor wire leadsfrom the compressor terminals.12. Remove the condenser assembly fromthe compres
DIMENSIONSTOP MOUNTSIDE-BY.SIDE;i*"1L-CryIt-B--hrlri o le I:l ; lrllr trlnI r-----------------r-1 I "-i:TIIAEffiMod. No.ABcDEFGRTC15A60&quo
3. Place a three inch block underfront of the cabinet. Remove theunit rail mounting screws.Remove the rear mounting screw fromthe air divider baffle.R
FREEZER EVAPORATORREPLACING FREEZEREVAPORATORTop Mount Models1. Disconnect the unit from powersource.2. Remove the shelf divider from thetreezer c
15.16.17.19.20.21.Twist one bracket to disengageevaporator drip tray from evaporatortubing.Unsolder the capillary tube and thesuction line from the f
14.5.6.7.Connect a hose to the service valveand slowly release the pressure,directing the hose outdoors.Unsolder the suction line from thesuction tube
19. Position the coil and install themounting screws.20. Transfer the radiant heaters to thereplacement coil. When installing theradiant heaters, do
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMTHE RELATED COMPONENTSThe wiring diagram located on the cabinet back or behind the grille depicts the electricalsystem for that model
OVERLOAD PROTECTORThe overload protector prevents thecompressor from burning out its electricalwindings in the event the compressorbecomes overheated
STARTING RELAYThe starting relay energizes thecompressor start winding. When current isapplied to the compressor, the magneticcoil will raise the rel
5. Remove the PTC device from thecompressor.6. Using an ohmmeter, check theresistance between the PTC deviceterminals. The ohmmeter shouldregister b
ALTERNATE METHOD USING OHMMETER1. Unplug the line cord.2. Disconnect the capacitor lead wires.3. Short across the terminals using a resistor with a
CAPACITYMod. No.Total Volume Fresh Food Vol. Freezer Vol.Total Shelf AreaRTC15A14.710.514.1422.6RTS17A16.511.69 4.83 23.8RTC17A16.511.694.8324.2RTD17A
TEMPERATARE CONTROLTop Mount ModelsThese models have two temperature controls: fresh food and treezer compartment. Thefresh food temperature control s
Allow the compressor to complete two orthree complete cycles. lf the temperaturereadings are not within two degrees ofrequirements the control is defe
TEMPERATURE CONTROLSide-By-Side ModelsThe temperature control regulates thecompressor running time whilemaintaining the proper temperature rangein t
The cut-out temperature will beapproximately the same as specified. DONOT ATTEMPT TO RECALIBRATE THISCONTROL. The adjustment screws are foraltitude
ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENTSAll ModelsThe temperature controls used on these units have two adjustment screws both which mustbe turned to compensate for varia
DEFROST TIMERTop Mount ModelsThe freezer evaporator defrosting system isactuated by an electric timer. The timer isfastened under the cabinet, behind
CHECKING DEFROST TIMERDisconnect all wires from the timer andattach ohmmeter probes to the terminalsspecified in the accompanying chart. lf nocontinui
2nd Click - The timer switches off thedefrost circuit and starts the compressor,freezer fan, and the condenser fan motor.The compressor and fan motors
DEFROST HEATER AND THERMOSTATTop Mount ModelsThese models use a radiant heater toremove accumulated f rost f rom thelreezer evaporator and drain
To test the defrost heater and thermostatwhen the evaporator temperature is * 15oF or below proceed as follows:1. Disconnect the unit f rom power sour
MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR WARRANTYFull One Year WarrantyFor one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase, any part which fails in normal home use
3. Remove the defrost thermostat and mounting clip. This is done by squeezing "in" onclip and pulling up to disengage.4. Install the defro
4. The meter should read between 42Kand 63K ohms. The resistance is notcritical. As long as there is continuitybetween Terminals No. 2 and 3 thedef r
4.5.Remove the auger and some shelfretainer clips.Remove the lower freezer evaporatorcover.Disconnect the def rost heaterelectrical leads f rom th
CONDENSER FANAll ModelsThe condenser fan is connected in parallelwith the compressor. lf the compressorruns but the fan doesn't, the fan is eithe
FREEZER FANTop Mount ModelsThe lreezer fan circulates cooled airthroughout the fresh food and freezercompartment. The fan blade is made ofpolyethylen
REPLACING THE FREEZER FAN1. Follow Steps 1 through 7 of checkingthe freezer fan.2. Remove the fan blade by pulling it offthe shaft.3. Remove the sc
1.2.Disconnect the unit from the powersource. Remove the freezer fandispersing shield.Remove the upper evaporator cover.You will have to drive the ce
MI\YTAG SECTION 5CABINET AND@RELATED COMPONENTSFOOD LINERAll food liners are made of a sturdy plastic material which has a glossy surface similar inap
CANTILEVESHELVESI'lffSide-By-Side ModelsTo remove:1. Llft the right end up slightly and pushthe shelf as far to the right as it will go.2. Lif
REFRIGERATED MEATKEEPERThe meat keeper has a shutter control toadjust the amount of air admitted into thepan interior. NOTE: Make sure meatkeeper is
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSELECTRICAL REQUI REM ENTSOBSERVE ALL NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND LOCAL CODES &ORDINANCESELECTRICAL SERVICE - 120 VOLTS
air flow to the treezer compartment which,therefore, further lowers the temperatureof the freezer compartment.By turning the freezer cold control knob
6.7.Pull the lreezer chest bottom out of thecabinet.Remove the styrofoam lreezer coilcover. lt is very important to return thiscover exactly as it was
FREEZER COLD CONTROLSide-By-Side ModelsThe freezer control is a mechanical bafflethat can be adjusted to regulate theamount of chilled air that is all
SERVICE ON DRAIN TUBEAll Modelslf the drain tube is clogged, carefully pusha round object about 114" O.D. down thepipe. Then flush it with warm w
10.Separate the styrofoam drip tray from the fresh food compartment top by removing thedamper and orifice assembly. This is done by pulling damper and
CABINET DOOR^S ANDASSOCIATED PARTSPAINT TOUCH.UPPainted areas of the cabinet or doors thatbecome scratched or marred can betouched up with enamel. W
DOOR LINERSide-By-Side ModelsThe inner door liner and the door gasketare mounted to the outer door panel byscrews placed approximately every fourinche
REVERSING DOORSTop Mount models, with the exception ofmodels having ice or water through thedoor, are manufactured with reversibleopening doors. The i
REMOVABLE SHELFGUARDSAll door shelf guards are easily removed.The model you service may have a wideand also a narrow guard. Each type ismounted basica
To lock the cabinet in place, lock wheels.IMPROVING GASKETCHECKING GASKET SEALThe photo below shows a view of themagnetic door gasket used on all mod
UNCRATING1. Lay appliance on back.2. Remove bottom cap by cutting bandand pulling cap away.3. Remove crate base by removing four(4) bolts.4. Discard
c. The distance between the door andcabinet is greater at the top than itis at the bottom, or vice versa.d. The handle side of the door doesnot line u
WATER COMPONENTSWATER SUPPLYCertain models are equipped with"through the door" chilled water/icedispensers and/or automatic ice maker.Model
REPLACING TUBING FROM THE WATERVALVE TO THE ICE MAKER1. Shut off the electrical supply to theunit.2. Remove the machine compartmentcover from the rea
RESERVOIR TO PLASTIC UNION1. Disconnect the unit from powersource.2. Remove those parts necessary toexpose the reservoir (shelves).3. Disconnect the
Water ReservoirDisconnect the unit f rom Powersource.Remove the crisper shelf. You nowhave access to reservoir.From back of unit, disconnect thereserv
3.4.Remove the crisper shelf.From the back, disconnect thereservoir inlet and outlet compressionnuts and drain the water into acontainer.Remove co
FOANTAIN ASSEMBLYICE CHUTESEAL.ICE CHUTECHECK-VALVECOVER COMPRESSIONUNIONCOMPBESSION NUTSCOMPRESSION UNIONWIRE CLIPFOILWIRE HARNESSHEATER CONNECTORADJ
4.5.6.7.Pull the escutcheon towards the doorhandle to snap, or disengage fromfasteners.On Side-By-Side models, pullescutcheon away from door handle.Re
2.3. Remove two (2) screws to removeswitch from bracket.REPLACING THEDASH-POTThe dash-pot piston is drawn forwardwhen the ice actuator arm is depres
WATER AND ICEACTIVATING SWITCHES(GH|LD-PROOF SAFETY SWTTCH)Disconnect the unit from powersource.Remove those parts necessary toexpose the switches fo
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