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WARNING
June 2003
16022418
To avoid risk of electrical shock that can cause death or severe personal injury, disconnect unit from power before
servicing unless tests require power. Discharge capacitors through a 10,000-ohm resistor before handling. Wires
removed during disassembly must be replaced on correct terminals to ensure proper grounding and polarization.
Wiring Diagram
CAUTION
WARNING
June 2003
90
1.5
1.4
110
2.1
2.0
90
-14
-14
Evaporator
Outlet
3F
65
-15
-15
65
.9
.9
Schematic
Ambient F
22 cu ft
19 cu ft
Ambient F
22 cu ft
19 cu ft
Kw/24 hr 0.4
65
-15
-15
110
60
60
65
30
33
90
27
30
110
22
24
90
-14
-14
65
65
65
90
95
95
Suction Line
7F
65
38
38
65
135
135
90
140
140
Average Total
Wattage 10%
90
40
40
Evaporator
Inlet
3F
65
25
25
90
40
40
65
0
0
90
1
1
65
0
0
110
0
0
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65
83
83
90
135
135
Head Pressure
5 PSIG
90
0
0
Freezer Compartment
Average Food
Temperature 3F
Suction
Pressure
2 PSIG
110
42
42
To avoid risk of electrical shock that can cause death or severe personal injury, disconnect unit from power before
servicing unless testing is required. Discharge capacitors through a 10,000 ohm resistor before handling. Wires
removed during disassembly must be replaced on correct terminals to ensure proper grounding and polarization.
Due to a possibility of personal injury or property damage, always contact an authorized technician for
service or repair of this refrigerator.
WARNING
210/220 VAC
15 fd 10%
BTUH.................................................. 865 BTUH
Watt ................................................... 60 Hz / 168 watts
Current Lock rotor............................... 19.5 amps 15%
Current Full load ................................. 1.35 amps 15%
Resistance Run windings ................... 2.79 ohms 15%
Resistance Start windings .................. 4.49 ohms 15%
Settings
#1........................................................
#4........................................................
#7........................................................
Settings
#1 out...............................................
#4 in.................................................
#4 out...............................................
#7 out...............................................
Temperatures
-0.6F 3
10.0F 1.5
-8.0F 1.5
-17.9F 3
Rotation (facing end opposite shaft)
Clockwise
RPM
1100 RPM
Watt .................................................... 8.6 watts15%@115VAC
Current................................................ 0.11 amps 15%@115VAC
Volt ....................................................
Watt ...................................................
Current................................................
Resistance across terminals:
Above 42F 5 ..................................
Below 12F 7...................................
Volt .....................................................
Wattage ..............................................
Resistance..........................................
Damper control
Overload/Relay
Thermostat (Defrost)
Type..
Volt
Current..
Type..
Volt
Current..
June 2003
120/240 VAC
1000 watts
10/5 amps
Clockwise
2800 RPM
5.9 15% watts@115VAC
SPDT NO/NC
125/250 VAC
8 / 6 amps
SPST NC
125/250 VAC
8 / 6 amps
Open
Closed
115 VAC
450 5% watts @ 115VAC
29 5% ohms
Volt ..................................................... 120VAC, 60 HZ
Defrost period (minutes).. 33 3.6
Defrost cycle (hours) 8
Volt ..................................................... 110-120VAC, 60 HZ
Watt.
35 watts
Light switch
Water valve
Defrost timer
Evaporator heater
Condenser motor
Closing temperatures
34.0F
27.0F
20.0F
Volt .....................................................
Capacitance .......................................
Compressor
Component
16022418
To avoid risk of electrical shock that can cause death or severe personal injury, disconnect unit from power before
servicing unless tests require power. Discharge capacitors through a 10,000-ohm resistor before handling. Wires
removed during disassembly must be replaced on correct terminals to ensure proper grounding and polarization.
Component Specifications
!
WARNING
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Install new damper in reverse order. When installing belt align large slots on belt with large cogs on damper
and control knob gear. This will synchronize control knob with damper control.
Install belt tensioner on mounting tabs and turn counter clockwise to increase tension on belt.
Reinstall damper control cover by hooking bottom on tabs and rotating up until it snaps into place.
Reinstall lens by sliding lens cover forward on tabs and installing hex head screw.
RELEASE TABS
Damper can be removed by pushing in tabs on left and right side of damper control to release damper from
rear wall.
BELT TENSIONER
Release tension on damper control belt by squeezing tabs on bottom of belt tensioner to release tensioner
from its holding tabs.
FOAM INSERT
Remove damper control cover and foam insert by pulling straight down on sides of rear cover and tilt forward
approximately to 1. This will release the cover from the tabs holding it in place.
Remove lens cover by removing hex head screw in lens cover. Slide cover rearward and drop down to remove.
June 2003
6.
7.
8.
5.
4.
3.
2.
1.
To avoid risk of electrical shock that can cause death or severe personal injury, disconnect unit from power before
servicing unless tests require power. Discharge capacitors through a 10,000-ohm resistor before handling. Wires
removed during disassembly must be replaced on correct terminals to ensure proper grounding and polarization.
Damper Replacement