
FREEZER
FAN
Top Mount
Models
The
lreezer
fan circulates
cooled
air
throughout
the fresh
food and
freezer
compartment.
The fan blade
is made
of
polyethylene
and
is
pushed
onto
the
shaft.
It is important
when replacing
the fan
blade
that
the hub of
the fan blade
face
the
front of the
cabinet.
lf the
fan fails or
operates
erratically,
the
reduced air
circulation
will
result
in
poor
cooling
characteristics.
CHECKING
FREEZER FAN
Using an ohmmeter,
the treezer fan
can
be checked without
having to disassemble
the freezer.
1. Disconnect
the unit
from
power
sou
rce.
2. Make sure
that the door
is
closed and
attach
the ohmmeter
probes
to the
service cord
terminal blades.
3. Disconnect
the relay
f rom the
compressor.
4. lf the condenser and
treezer
fan
motors
are operative
the meter should
read about
40 ohms.
lf the
freezer
tan
is
inoperative
the meter
should
read
approximately
150 ohms.
NOTE:
Ohm and
wattage
readings
are
just
approximates
and
may vary
in
either direction.
The freezer
fan motor can be
tested by
the
direct
method by
proceeding
as
follovvs:
1, Disconnect
the unit
from
power
source.
2.
Remove the
facade
(facia).
3.
Remove the divider
channel.
4.
Slide
the
plastic
Ireezer bottom
out of
the cabinet.
5.
Remove
the styrofoam
evaporator
cover.
lt is important
that this be
replaced
in the
original
position.
6.
Pull the fan
motor
assembly
half way
out and disconnect
the leads.
The
wire
leads are self-locking
and
it is
important to squeeze
the clip
before
pulling
it out.
Pull
the motor assembly
out of
the
cabinet
and
place
it on a
work surface.
Connect
the
motor terminals
to a
service
cord and
plug
the service
cord
to the
power
source,
lf the motor fails
to operate
it
is
defective and
must be
replaced.
7.
8.
9,
Squeeze
Clip
To
Remove
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INTRODUCTION
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CAPACITY
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COMPANYO
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INSTRUCTIONS
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UNCRATING
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LOCATION
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"rorrrut
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LEVELING
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REVERSING
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DOOR REMOVAL
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OPERATION
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Side-By-Side
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PROCEDURES
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SIDE-BY-SIDE
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DISPERSING
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CHECKING
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OPERATIOT\f
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LEAK TESTING
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TESTING
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CHECKING PRESSURES
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EVACUATING
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RECHARGING
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COMPRESSOR INOPERATIVE
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PROCEDURE
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COMPRESSOR
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EXCHANGER
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CONDEJVSER
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REPLACING
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CONDENSER
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FREEZER
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EVAPORATOR
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ELECTRICAL
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OVERLOAD
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PROTECTOR
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STARTING
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CAPACITOR
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ALTERNATE METHOD
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USING OHMMETER
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REMOTE READING THERMOMETER
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REPLACING THE
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ALTITUDE
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ADJUSTMENTS
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DEFROST
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DEFROST TIMER
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DEFROST HEATER
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DEFROST HEATER AND
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THERMOSTAT
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REPLACING RADIANT
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THE FREEZER
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DTVIDER
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CHANNEL
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CABINET
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REFRIGERATED
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DRAIN TUBES
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STYROFOAM
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ASSOCIATED
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DOOR PANEL
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ALIGNMENT
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Union Connection
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RESERVOIR
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FOANTAIN
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ASSEMBLY
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ACTUATOR
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INTERLOCK
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DISASSEMBLING ICE
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STORAGE BIN
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AUGER MOTOR
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SECTION
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INSTALLATION
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FILL TUBE
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Side-By-Side Models
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PREPARING FREEZER
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INSTALLING
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WATER VALVE
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AND CONNECTING TUBING
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CONNECTING
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ICE MAKER
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TO WATER SUPPLY
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.'ERVICING
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COMPONENTS
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ADJUSTMENT
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TEMPERATURE
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SHUT OFF ARM
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SERVICE
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OTHER INFORMATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
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SHOOTING
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POSSIBLE
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
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TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
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POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
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SCHEMATICS
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PERFORMANCE
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TEST DATA
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