GE ZIS_360DM manuel d'utilisation

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    PUB # 31-9091 03/02 MODEL SERIES: TECHNICAL SER VICE GUIDE GE Consumer Home Services T raining Monogram Side-By-Side Refrigerators With Electronic Controls ZIS360NM ZIS420NM ZIS480NM ZIS_360DM ZIS_420DM ZIS_480DM GEA01265[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY NO TICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance ma y result in personal injur y and proper ty damage. The manuf acturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretatio[...]

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    – 1 – T echnical Data ........................................................................................................................ 3 Model Nomenclature .............................................................................................................. 4 Rating Plate ........................................................[...]

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    – 2 – T able of Contents (cont.) Compartment Lights ............................................................................................................. 4 4 FF/FZ Compartment Lights Diagnostic .......................................................................... 4 4 Door Switches ...................................................[...]

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    – 3 – T echnical Dat a ** For model ZIS 36: WR55X10166. Model ZIS 36D: WR55X10165. Model ZIS 42: WR55X10164. Model ZIS 42D: WR55X10163. Model ZIS 48: WR55X10162. Model ZIS 48D: WR55X10158. W ARNING: Disconnect power cord before servicing. Note: Reconnect all grounding devices. All parts of this appliance capable of conducting electrical current[...]

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    – 4 – Rating Plate The rating plate, located behind the grille panel at the top of the refrigerator on the right side of the evaporator box, contains the model and serial numbers. Additionally , the rating plate specifies the minimum installation clearances, electrical voltage, frequency , maximum amperage rating, refrigerant charge, and type. [...]

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    – 5 – Serial Number The serial number consists of two letters, followed by six numerals. The two prefix letters of the serial number indicate the month and year the product was manufactured. The year of manu- facture does not correspond with the model year of the model number . N A JB E FR A MR P AY A MN U JL U JG U AP E ST C OV O NC E D 0 0 0 [...]

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    – 6 – Component Locator Views Figure 1 - Machine Compartment Figure 2 - Evaporator (T op of Freezer) Condenser Fan Compressor Dryer Master Light Switch (Sabbath Switch) Overload & PTCR Relay Evaporator Evaporator Thermistor Evaporator Overtemperature Thermodisc (TOD) Defrost Heater[...]

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    – 7 – Figure 3 - W ater V alve and Capacitor (Center of Machine Compartment) Figure 4 - Evaporator Fan Figure 5 - Light Circuit T ransformers Capacitor W ater V alve Evaporator Fan Motor Evaporator Fan Connector Circuit Breakers Drawer Under Center of Unit T ransformers[...]

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    – 8 – Climate Control Drawer Fan Figure 6 - Freezer Compartment Figure 7 - Fresh Food Compartment Freezer Door Switch Auger Drive Airflow Grille Icemaker Cube Solenoid T emperature Overload Device (TOD) Freezer Thermistor Fresh Food Door Switch T emperature T ouch Pad Damper Water Filter Fresh Food Thermistors Climate Control Drawer Dampers T e[...]

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    – 9 – The outer case is made of prepainted galvanized steel. The fresh food and freezer liners are painted metal with a smooth finish. The liners are not removable or replaceable. Machine Compartment The machine compartment is located on the top of the unit and has a movable chassis that can be extended from the front of the unit to provide acc[...]

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    – 10 – Doors and Hinges The doors are of one-piece construction with foam insulation. The inner door panel and outer door panel cannot be separated and must be replaced as an assembly . Door Adjustment Be sure the top hinge does not hit the cabinet trim. Adjust the door up or down by turning the threaded hinge pin on the bottom hinge of the fre[...]

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    – 11 – Door Gaskets The fresh food and freezer doors have magnetic gaskets that create a positive seal to the front of the steel cabinet. The center mullion also has magnets to assist in door sealing. Improper installation of the door gasket will cause same-poled magnets to oppose one another , preventing the door from closing tightly . The mag[...]

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    – 12 – The icemaker is mounted to the upper left wall of the freezer cabinet. Under normal operating conditions, temperatures, door openings, and food load, the icemaker is capable of producing approximately 100 to 130 cubes in a 24-hour period. T o service the icemaker , refer to GE Publication 31-9063. Controls The electronic controls on the [...]

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    – 13 – W ater V alve and W ater T ank The water valve is mounted in the left side of the machine compartment. A plastic water line is routed from under the unit, up the back of the cabinet, into the machine compartment, and to the water filter . A line then goes from the water filter to the water valve. T wo low-pressure plastic water lines sup[...]

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    – 14 – Damper The fresh food compartment receives chilled air via an electronic damper that is positioned at the top rear of the fresh food compartment. The damper is controlled by the main control board and when open, allows the evaporator fan to push chilled air from the evaporator into the fresh food compartment. T o Remove the Damper 1 . Re[...]

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    – 15 – Bad Evaporator Fan Resistor J2 Connector GEA01140 Evaporator Fan Resistor Condenser Fan Resistor Evaporator and Condenser Fan Resistors Evaporator Fan Adjustment Evaporator Fan The position of the fan blade in relation to the shroud is critical. Refer to evaporator fan adjustment graphic for specifications. If the fan shorts, it may dama[...]

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    – 16 – speed and medium-speed operation. When operating in low and medium speeds, voltage is sent in pulses (much like a duty cycle) as opposed to an uninterrupted flow . This pulsing of 12.6 VDC produces effective voltage being received at the motor , which is the equivalent to a reduction in voltage. Fan speed will be selected and maintained [...]

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    – 17 – White Wire (DC Common) The white wire is the DC common wire used for testing. During repairs, DC polarity must be observed. Reversing the DC polarity will cause a shorted motor and/or board. Red Wire (Supply) Each motor uses an internal electronic controller to operate the motor . Supply voltage from the main control board remains at a c[...]

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    – 18 – T o Remove the Evaporator Fan 1 . Remove the ice bucket. 2. Disconnect the icemaker connector . Loosen 2 screws and remove icemaker . 3 . Remove 4 screws and slide the icemaker drive motor assembly forward. Disconnect the wiring connector and remove the assembly . 4 . Remove 2 screws and inner section of left ice bucket track. 5 . Remove[...]

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    – 19 – 7 . Disconnect the evaporator fan wiring connector . 8 . Remove 2 screws from the fan mounting bracket and remove the fan. Condenser Fan The condenser fan utilizes a DC motor that operates at a single speed and is mounted in the machine compartment. When the fan is operating, air is pulled through the condenser , drawing air through the [...]

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    – 20 – Adaptive Defrost Adaptive Defrost can be described as a defrost system that adapts to a refrigerator ’ s surrounding environment and household usage. Unlike conventional defrost systems that use electromechanical timers with a fixed defrost cycle time, Adaptive Defrost utilizes an intelligent, electronic control to determine when the d[...]

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    – 21 – Normal Operating Characteristics • Evaporator fan running, without compressor or condenser fan. • Liner Protection Mode, fan comes on when the doors are open for 3 minutes. • Different sound levels can be heard when the fan changes speed; however , the fan should never be heard oscillating between speeds. • Response time for dras[...]

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    – 22 – Defrost Heater Caution: Use care to avoid scratching the finish on unit walls. The defrost heater is a single calrod-type, radiant heater mounted on the evaporator . T o remove the defrost heater: 1 . Remove the evaporator fan (see Evaporator Fan procedure in the Airflow chapter). 2 . Remove 8 screws and freezer ceiling panel. 3 . Remove[...]

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    – 23 – Evaporator Thermistor The evaporator thermistor is mounted on the upper left side of the evaporator . The defrost cycle will terminate when the main control board detects 38 ° F from the evaporator thermistor . The main control board must sense 38 ° F in less than 35 minutes, or the defrost cycle will time out. Average time to defrost [...]

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    – 24 – Control System T ouch Panel and T emperature Control Board The temperature control assembly is located at the top front of the fresh food compartment and contains the touch panel and temperature control board. The temperature control board receives switched DC voltage from the main control board. Input consists of pins 2 to 3. Failure of[...]

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    – 25 – GEA00859 Pin 1 J8 Compressor Pin 1 J9 Defrost Heater Pin 1 J11 Line Evaporator Fan Tach. J2 Pin 1 Personality Input 5 Pin 2 Fan Common Pin 3 Evaporator Fan Pin 4 Condenser Fan Pin 5 FF Fan Pin 6 QuickChill Damper1 + J5 Pin 1 QuickChill Damper1 - Pin 2 QuickChill Damper2 + Pin 3 QuickChill Damper2 - Pin 4 +5V Pin 5 QuickChill Thermistor P[...]

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    – 26 – Main Control Board Locator T ables S N O I T I N I F E D N I P D R A O B L O R T N O C R O T C E N N O C N I P T U P N I T U P T U O N O I T C N U F 1 J1 C D V e c n a t s i s e r , s p o r d e r u t a r e p m e t n e h w , C T N s i r o t s i m r e h T . e u l a v r o t s i m r e h t d o o f h s e r f f o k c a b d e e F n e h w ( n a f[...]

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    – 27 – S N O I T I N I F E D N I P D R A O B L O R T N O C R O T C E N N O C N I P T U P N I T U P T U O N O I T C N U F 4 J1 l a t i g i D n o i t a c i n u m m o C l a t i g i D n o i t a c i n u m m o C l o r t n o c e r u t a r e p m e t , d r a o b l o r t n o c n i a m n e e w t e b n o i t a c i n u m m o c l a t i g i d y a w - o w T . [...]

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    – 28 – S N O I T I N I F E D N I P D R A O B L O R T N O C R O T C E N N O C N I P T U P N I T U P T U O N O I T C N U F 9 J1 C A V s i t i u c r i c s i h t g n o l w o h s t n u o c r e m i t A . C A V 0 2 1 - t i u c r i c t s o r f e d e h t o t e g a t l o v 1 L d e h c t i w S r o e v i t p a d a s i e l c y c t s o r f e d t x e n e h t [...]

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    – 29 – GEA01194 Pin 1 J8 Compressor Pin 1 J9 Defrost Heater Pin 1 J11 Line Pin 1 J12 Monogram Drain Pan Heater Pin 9 J7 Neutral Pin 8 NIC Pin 7 FZ Door Switch Pin 6 FF Door Switch Pin 5 QuickChill Heater Pin 4 Auger Motor Interlock Pin 3 Water Valve Pin 2 Crusher Solenoid Pin 1 Auger Motor Pin 1 QuickChill Htr. Pin 2 QuickChill Htr. Low V oltag[...]

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    – 30 – GEA01195 Evaporator Fan Tach. J2 Pin 1 Personality Input 5 Pin 2 Fan Common Pin 3 Evaporator Fan Pin 4 Condenser Fan Pin 5 FF Fan Pin 6 QuickChill Damper1 + J5 Pin 1 QuickChill Damper1 - Pin 2 QuickChill Damper2 + Pin 3 QuickChill Damper2 - Pin 4 +5V Pin 5 QuickChill Thermistor Pin 6 QuickChill Fan Pin 7 Fan +12V Pin 8 FF1 Thermistor J1 [...]

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    – 31 – Thermistors This main control board uses input from 4 thermistors. These thermistors are located in the fresh food section, the freezer section, and on the evaporator . The main control board monitors the thermistors to determine the temperature in these areas of the unit and determines which components to run and when to run them based [...]

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    – 32 – Climate Control Drawer The Climate Control Drawer can chill or thaw items quickly . It can also store items at their optimum temperatures. This Climate Control Drawer contains the following components: • Control Board • Thermistor • Dampers (2) • Fan • Heater The main control board controls the dampers, fan, and heater based on[...]

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    – 33 – Climate Control Drawer compartment shown with top panel moved out Component Locator View Fan (in Fan Housing) Thermistor (in Fan Housing) Air Diffuser Dampers Heater (in Fan Housing) T op Panel (Mullion) Control Board (in T op Panel) Heater Connector 9-Pin Connector Fan Connector Light Connector[...]

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    – 34 – Operation During all modes of operation, the main control board will cycle the dampers, fan, and heater as necessary to maintain the desired temperature. T ypical operation is as follows: Select T emp This feature maintains optimum temperatures for specific items. The CITRUS setting will maintain a drawer temperature of 43 ° F by circul[...]

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    – 35 – W A H T S S E R P X E L L I H C S S E R P X E P M E T T C E L E S E D O M P M E T E D O M P M E T E D O M P M E T . S B L 5 .F ° 6 4 o t 2 4 1 . N I M 5 1F ° 5 2 2 S U R T I CF ° 3 4 3 . S B L 5 . 1F ° 6 4 o t 2 4 1 . N I M 0 3F ° 0 2 o t 5 1 2 E C U D O R PF ° 4 3 4 . S B L 3F ° 6 4 o t 2 4 1 . N I M 5 4F ° 0 2 o t 5 1 2 T A E M[...]

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    – 36 – Climate Control Drawer T op Panel (Mullion) Removal 1 . Remove 2 storage bins and the glass panel over Climate Control Drawer . 2 . Remove 4 screws from climate control top and slide back to access wire connectors. 3 . Disconnect the connectors and remove the top panel. Note: Note that there is a S tyrofoam insert in the slot at the back[...]

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    – 37 – Caution: When assembling the top panel, use care to prevent pinched wires. T roubleshooting Use this diagnostic flowchart if the Climate Control Drawer control panel and display are not operating properly . If the problem is drawer temperature and the control panel and display appear to be operating normally , check the thermistor , damp[...]

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    – 38 – Fan and Fan Housing The 12 VDC fan is controlled by the main control board. The main control board turns the fan on and off based on input from the Climate Control Drawer control board and thermistor . The fan should always come on any time Express Chill or Express Thaw is selected. T roubleshooting Removal 1 . Remove Climate Control Dra[...]

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    – 39 – 3 . This step for fan removal only: Remove screen from front of fan and fan from housing. 4 . Remove 2 screws and the sheet metal cover from the right-hand side of the housing. 5 . Disconnect fan connector . 6 . This step for fan removal only: Cut fan wires at fan to remove. Note: When installing new fan, fan wires do not have to be inst[...]

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    – 40 – Thermistor The thermistor is clipped to the inside of the fan housing. The main control board controls the dampers, fan, and heater based on input from the Climate Control Drawer ’ s control board and the thermistor . Actual drawer temperature will be displayed in Select T emp mode only . The Climate Control Drawer display will show th[...]

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    – 41 – Thermistor s e u l a V r o t s i m r e h T e r u t a r e p m e T ) C ( s e e r g e D e r u t a r e p m e T ) F ( s e e r g e D e c n a t s i s e R s m h o - o l i K n i 0 2 -4 -k 4 . 8 4 Ω 0 1 -4 1k 6 . 7 2 Ω 02 3k 3 . 6 1 Ω 0 10 5k 0 1 Ω Clip 9-Pin Connector Thermistor shown remov ed from clip. F an Housing Access After removing[...]

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    – 42 – With the dampers open, cold air moves from the FZ compartment through the lower damper and into the fan housing. The fan blows the cold air through the dif fuser into the drawer . The air returns from the drawer through the diffuser and into the fan housing. Air also moves over the top of the drawer , into the Climate Control Drawer comp[...]

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    – 44 – Comp artment Light s The new Monogram side-by-side refrigerator uses 12 V AC halogen lights in both the fresh food and freezer compartments. The fresh food compartment is equipped with two 35-watt bulbs and five 20-watt bulbs producing a total of 170 watts. The freezer compartment is equipped with two 35-watt bulbs producing a total of 7[...]

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    – 45 – Door Switches The fresh food and freezer door switches are located at the top of the fresh food and freezer compartments. The fresh food door switch closes when the door is open, providing L1 to the fresh food compartment light transformer . The freezer door switch is a dual-pole switch. It provides L1 to the main control board when the [...]

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    – 46 – T ype 2 T ype 1 T ype 2 T ype 1 This is a 35 watt, 12 volt, T ype MR11 bulb. If ordering through GE Parts and Accessories, order part WR02X11183. T ype 2 This is a 20 watt, 12 volt, T ype T bulb. If ordering through GE Parts and Accessories, order part WR02X11184. Circuit Breakers T wo resettable circuit breakers are located on the front[...]

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    – 47 – Upper light shield Screws Screws Slots Light housing Support tabs T ype 1 Bulb Replacement W ARNING: Halogen lights generate intense heat. Be certain power is off and lamps have sufficient time to cool before attempting to replace. 1. Set the master light switch to the OFF position and allow the lamps to cool. 2. T o access the lamps in [...]

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    – 48 – Lower lamp assemblies 6. Turn the lamp protector to access the bulb. Note: Always follow bulb manufacturer ’ s directions for handling and replacing bulbs. 7. Remove the bulb by holding the base and pulling straight out. Replace with a new bulb and replace the lamp protector . W ARNING: Lamp protectors must be replaced, or the heat fro[...]

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    – 49 – Note: Climate Control Drawer is referred to as Quick Chill . Schematic K AUGER 2 Ω 39 Ω CUBE DISPENSER ICEMAKER WA TER VAL VE 1330 ohms 39 ohms 330 ohms[...]

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    – 50 – The major components of the refrigeration system are a reciprocating-type compressor , condenser , condenser loop, dryer , and evaporator . These components, except for the condenser loop, are all replaceable separately . Compressor The compressor is a reciprocating type. Refer to the mini-manual for the BTU/hour rating and the compresso[...]

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    – 51 – Dryer The dryer is positioned vertically in the center of the machine compartment. A copper process tube, connected to the inlet of the dryer , provides access to the high-pressure side of the refrigeration system. The capillary is connected to the outlet of the dryer . Replacement of filter dryer requires additional refrigerant when ins[...]

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    – 52 – Enter the diagnostic mode by pressing both the freezer temperature pads (plus and minus) and the refrigerator temperature pads (plus and minus) simultaneously . All 4 pads must be held for approximately 3 seconds. Blinking “ 0 ’ s ” in both displays indicate the refrigerator has entered the test mode. Enter the appropriate display [...]

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    – 53 – Fresh Food Warm - Freezer Normal Diagnostic Flowchart s Check control settings and temperatures. Food at setting of 37 ˚F and 0 ˚F with no door openings for 12 hours should be: Fresh food 34 ˚F to 42 ˚F Freezer -8 ˚F to +6 ˚F Control settings require adjustment Adjust settings and allow 24 hours to stabilize. Control settings OK Ba[...]

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    – 54 – Fresh Food T oo Cold - Freezer Normal Check control settings and temperatures. Food at a setting of 37 ˚ F and 0 ˚ F with no door openings for 12 hours should be: Fresh food 34 ˚ F to 42 ˚ F Freezer -8 ˚ F to +6 ˚ F Adjust setting and allow 24 hours to stabilize. Controls require adjustment Room temperature must be above 55 ˚ F to[...]

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    – 55 – Fresh Food W arm - Freezer W ar m Basic refrigerator checks: Door gasket seal OK? Door switch - light turning off with door closed? Repair as necessary. Is the condenser fan running? Is the compressor running? Is the evaporator fan running? Is the airflow within the freezer normal? NO Go to Condenser Fan Not Running flowchart. Go to Evap[...]

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    – 56 – Freezer W arm - Fresh Food Normal Check control settings and temperatures. Food at a setting of 37 ˚ F and 0 ˚ F with no door openings for 12 hours should be: Fresh food 34 ˚ F to 42 ˚ F. Freezer -8 ˚ F to +6 ˚ F. Adjust settings and allow 24 hours to stabilize. Basic refrigerator checks: Door gasket seal OK? Door switch - light tu[...]

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    – 57 – Compressor Not Running Disconnect power. Warm freezer thermistor to 70 ˚ F. Reconnect power and set controls to 37 ˚ F and 0 ˚ F. Is the compressor running? Adjust setting and allow 24 hours to stabilize. Check for 120 VAC at connector J7-9 orange wire to terminal J8 white wire. Do you have 120 VAC? NO Direct-test the compressor. Did [...]

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    – 58 – Refrigerator Dead - No Sound, No Cooling Are the interior lights on? Check house supply voltage. Are 120 VAC present? NO House wiring problem. NO Check for 120 VAC at 3-pin connector at the rear of the unit. Are 120 VAC present? YES Repair wiring connections at 3-pin connector. YES Unplug J2 connector from main control board. Check for 1[...]

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    – 59 – Damper Door Does Not Operate Push on damper door to check manual movement. Is the damper door stuck? Push damper door halfway closed. Unplug refrigerator to reset main control board. Set temperature controls to 37 ˚ F and 0 ˚ F. Reconnect power. Remove blockage or replace damper. YES NO Does damper door move immediately after reconnect[...]

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    – 60 – Heavy Frost on Evaporator Disconnect power. Unplug blue connector from main board. Measure between red wire on connector and orange (neutral) wire on main board J7, pin 9. Are there approximately 37 ohms? Always check door ajar, customer usage - numerous door openings, etc. Check wiring harness, defrost heater, and defrost overtemperatur[...]

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    – 61 – Evaporator Fan Not Running Always check fan for obstruction first. Disconnect power to reset main control board. Warm freezer thermistor to 70 ˚ F. Set temperature controls to 37 ˚ F and 0 ˚ F. Reconnect power. At the evaporator fan connector, check for 13 VDC from the red to white wire and 8-13 VDC from the yellow to white wire. Is t[...]

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    – 62 – Condenser Fan Not Running Always check for obstruction first. Disconnect power to reset main control board. Warm freezer thermistor to 70 ˚ F and set temperature controls to 37 ˚ F and 0 ˚ F. Reconnect power. At the condenser fan connector, check for 13 VDC from the red to white wire and 11-13 VDC from the pink to white wire. Is the v[...]

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    – 63 – W arranty YOUR MONOGRAM REFRIGERATOR WARRANTY Staple sales slip or cancelled check here. Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under warranty. WHAT IS COVERED From the Date of the Original Purchase FULL TWO-YEAR WARRANTY For two years from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service[...]

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