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Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
General Information
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1-1
General Information
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
INTRODUCTION
This 600-2 Series Technical Service Manual has been compiled to provide the most recent service information for
600-2 Series units. This information will enable the service technician to troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions,
perform necessary repairs, and return a unit to proper operational condition.
The service technician should read the complete instructions contained in this manual before initiating any repairs on
a 600-2 Series unit.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
When reviewing this manual, please note these different Product Safety Labels placed at the beginning of
certain sections of this manual. You must follow the
instructions given in the boxes of the Product Safety
Labels in order to avoid personal injury and/or product
damage.
Technical Assistance
Phone #: (800) 919 - 8324
INDICATES THAT HAZARDOUS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
Office Hours:
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time
Monday through Friday
This manual is designed to be used by Authorized Service Personnel only. Sub-Zero Freezer Co., Inc.
assumes no responsibility for any repairs made on Sub-Zero refrigeration units by anyone other than
Authorized Service Technicians.
Information and images contained in this manual are the copyright property of Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc.
Neither this manual nor any information or images contained herein may be copied or used in whole or in part
without the express written consent of Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc.
Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc, all rights reserved.
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Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
General Information
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 - General Information
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Page #
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
Model
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9-1
10-1
Series
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1-4
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(600- 2 )
Series
General Information
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Warranty Details:
This page summarizes the 2, 5 & 12 Year Warranty provided with every 600-2 Series unit, as well as two special warranties:
Non-Residential Warranty - Applies to units installed
in non-residential applications.
Display/Model Home Warranty - Applies to distributor or dealer display units, and units in model
homes, sold three years after date of manufacture.
Following the warranty summaries are details and notes
about the warranties.
Warranty Notes:
All warranties begin at unit's initial installation date.
All Warranty and Service information collected by SubZero is arranged and stored under the unit serial number, and the customer's last name.
Sub-Zero requests that you have the model and serial
number available whenever contacting the factory or
parts distributor.
The serial tag on ALL-REFRIGERATOR and ALLFREEZER models is located by the top door hinge in
the refrigeration compartment.
Manufacture Date
Serial Number
Model Number
LISTED HOUSEHOLD
REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER
MADISON, WI
Jul 2003
632/S 2
0000000
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
TOTAL AMPS
REFRIGERANT
10.0
9.0
2.0
R134a
Refrigerant Charge
US
LISTED
SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL
UO L
776N
Date Code
ALSO VERIFIED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH
ENERGY STANDARD
CAN/CSA-C300-91
Total Amps
Refrigerant Type
General Information
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
MODEL DESCRIPTIONS
These pages briefly describes the models covered in this 600-2 Series Technical Service Manual (Models 601R-2,
601RG-2, 601F-2, 611-2, 611G-2, 632-2, 642-2, 650-2, 650G-2, 661-2, 685-2, 695-2) The letter after the backward
slash in the alpha-numeric model number indicates the exterior variation (/F indicates a Framed look with the door
trim visible, /O indicates that it is intended for the door panels to Overlay the door trim, /S indicates the unit is
Classic Stainless Steel finish, /B indicates the unit is carBon Stainless Steel finish, /P indicates the unit is
Platinum Stainless Steel finish). The -2 means this is the second design build for this series.
The following lists contain the model numbers of the 600-2 Series with a brief description of each model. A diagram
of the basic model configuration accompanies each list.
NOTE: Functional parts are common to each model configuration, meaning for example, models 601R/F-2, 601R/O2 and 601R/S-2 will utilize common functional parts. For this reason, the backward slash and letter after the model
numbers will only be used in this manual when necessary.
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
601R/F-2
601R/O-2
601R/S-2
601R/B-2
601R/P-2
Model 601R-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
Model 601RG-2
1-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
601F/F-2
601F/O-2
601F/S-2
601F/B-2
601F/P-2
General Information
Model 601F-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
611/F-2
611/O-2
611/S-2
611/B-2
611/P-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
611G/F-2
611HAG/F-2
611G/O-2
611HAG/O-2
611G/S-2
611HAG/S-2
611G/B-2
611HAG/B-2
611G/P-2
611HAG/P-2
Model 611-2
Model 611G-2
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General Information
Built-In
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
632/F-2
632/O-2
48 Wide, Side-by-Side, Overlay Door Trim without Handles, Panel Grille (Standard)
632/S-2
632/B-2
632/P-2
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 632-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
642/F-2
642/O-2
42 Wide, Side-by-Side, Overlay Door Trim without Handles, Panel Grille (Standard)
642/S-2
642/B-2
642/P-2
Model 642-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
650/F-2
650/O-2
650/S-2
650/B-2
650/P-2
Model 650-2
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MODEL
DESCRIPTION
650G/F-2
650HAG/F-2
650G/O-2
650HAG/O-2
650G/S-2
650HAG/S-2
650G/B-2
650HAG/B-2
650HAG/P-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
661/F-2
661/O-2
36 Wide, Side-by-Side, Overlay Door Trim without Handles, Panel Grille (Standard)
661/S-2
661/B-2
661/P-2
650G/P-2
General Information
Model 650G-2
661
661
Model 661-2
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
685/F-2
685/O-2
685/S-2
685/B-2
685/P-2
Model 685-2
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General Information
Built-In
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
695/F-2
695/O-2
695/S-2
695/B-2
695/P-2
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 695-2
1-10
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Installation Information
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
INFORMATION
2-1
Installation Information
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
This section covers common installation issues seen by Service Technicians. Improper installation, though not a
valid service issue, has the potential to lead to a call for service. Installation related complaints could include, but
are not limited to: Unit leveling, unit movement, door misalignment, improper door and drawer sealing, internal frost
or condensation, exterior condensation, warm compartment temperatures, etc.
NOTE: If additional installation information is needed, refer to the complete Installation Guide, or contact Sub-Zero
Service Department.
IF UNIT IS UNDER A SOLID SOFFIT AND CLEARANCE BETWEEN SOFFIT AND TOP OF UNIT IS GREATER
THEN 1 (25.4 mm), OR IF UNIT IS NOT UNDER SOLID SOFFIT, UNIT COULD TIP FORWARD UNDER CERTAIN LOAD CONDITIONS. FAILURE TO INSTALL ANTI-TIP COMPONENTS AND EXTEND LEVELERS TO
FLOOR ACCORDING TO INSTALLATION MANUAL COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Wall Stud
Screws &
L-Bracket
d
Woo
Bloc
Min.
3
(76.2
mm)
Sub-Zero Unit
2-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Installation Information
Apply
heater
to left
side of
unit that
is to
right of
other
unit.
2. To raise unit front, turn front leveler legs counterclockwise, clockwise to lower (See Figure 2-4).
plate
3. At front of unit base is an adjusting screw that reaches to rear leveler/roller assembly. To raise unit rear,
use 5/16 socket wrench to turn adjusting screw
clockwise to raise, counterclockwise to lower (See
Figure 2-4).
Uni
t Ba
se
Installation Information
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Discard shipping
screws
2-4
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Installation Information
2 -IN
4 - IN
1 - OUT
Installation Information
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Prior to Serial
#2354455
Rear Screws
Front Screw
Prior to Serial
#2354455
Prior to Serial
#2354455
2-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Installation Information
D oor
D o or
Do or
Panel
Stick tape to
center of
trim molding
and pull
2-7
Installation Information
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
PIN (3550770)
PIN (3550770)
HINGE PIN
Optional 90 door stop cam (part # DS90) and 105 door stop cam (part
# DS105) are available at no charge from Authorized Parts Distributors
and Product Distributors. To install:
a With door closed, place door stop cam up over hinge pin, making
sure stub on cam fits into hole in lower cabinet hinge (See Figure 214).
b. Secure door stop cam by pushing E-ring into groove at end of hinge
pin (See Figure 2-14).
90 DOOR
STOP CAM
E-RING
HINGE PIN
Optional 90 door stop cam (part # DS90) and 105 door stop cam (part
# DS105) are available at no charge from Authorized Parts Distributors
and Product Distributors. To install:
a With door closed, extract bolts, stiffener plate and bushing from
lower cabinet hinge (See Figure 2-15).
90 DOOR
STOP CAM
b. Place door stop cam up over hinge pin, making sure stub on cam
fits into hole in lower cabinet hinge (See Figure 2-15).
BUSHING
c. Reinstall bushing, stiffener plate and bolts onto lower cabinet hinge
(See Figure 2-15).
STIFFENER
PLATE
2-8
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
SECTION 3
ELECTRONIC CONTROL
SYSTEM INFORMATION
3-1
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Definition / Description
Control Board ..The printed-circuit board (PC Board) contains the microprocessor, relays and
electrical connections which control and monitor all functions and operations
of the unit.
Microprocessor ... An electrical component on the control board which receives electrical signals
from other components, processes that information, then sends an electrical
signal to the relays on the board to open or close, and other electronic components in the unit to switch on or off.
Relay The electrical components on the control board which switch other components in the unit ON and OFF when instructed to do so by the microprocessor.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) ...... That part of the control board seen at the control panel which displays compartment temperatures, service indicator, door ajar alarm bell & ice indicator.
Control Panel Assembly The information input and read-out area of the electronic control system,
located at the top of the upper Compartment.
Membrane Switch .. An integral part of the control panel assembly, which consists of the function
keys used for all input operations to the electronic control system.
Keys (Function Keys) The buttons on the Membrane switch used for input operations. (The keys
are: UNIT ON/OFF, ALARM ON/OFF, ICE ON/OFF, WARMER, COLDER)
Indicators ........ The words and numbers that are displayed at the control panel assembly.
(Example: Temperature displays, alarm bell indicator, SERVICE indicator, and
ICE system indicator)
Error Codes .... The code numbers accompanied by the letters EC that appear on the LCD
during diagnostic mode if the unit experienced specific problems related to
electrical signals supplied by electrical components.
Display Units of Measure...Temperatures displayed at the LCD may be in fahrenheit units of measure
(F) or celsius units of measure (C). A series of key strokes allows the temperature display units of measure to be switched to read as either F or C.
Set-Point .. The desired compartment temperature, established by pressing the COLDER
or WARMER keys.
High Offset (Cut-in).....As the compartment air temperature cycles up and down, the high offset is
the maximum compartment temperature that the electronic control system will
allow before calling for cooling.
Low Offset (Cut-out)... As the compartment air temperature cycles up and down, the low offset is the
minimum compartment air temperature that the electronic control system will
allow before interrupting cooling.
Thermistor (Temperature Sensor) .. A resistor with which resistance changes as the temperature around it
changes. For electronic control system purposes, the microprocessor measures this resistance and displays it as a temperature reading at the LCD.
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Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
NEUT
115
VOLTS
60
CYCLES
REFRIG
EVAP FAN
FREEZER
EVAP FAN
CONTROL BOARD
DOOR AJAR
ALARM BELL
MICROPROCESSOR
LCD
MEMBRANE SWITCH
FREEZER
L1
CONDENSER
FAN
REFRIG
COMP
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
BOARD CONFIGURING
RESISTORS
R R
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
SWITCH
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
R RR R
FRE COMPARTMENT
THERMISTOR
DEFROST
HEATER
FRE EVAP
THERMISTOR
RE
F
TH EVA
ER
MIS P
RE
TO
F
R
TH CO
ER MP
MIS AR
TO TME
R
NT
LIGHTS
DOOR AJAR
MONITOR LINE
WATER
SOLENOID
SOL. MONITOR LINE
ICEMAKER
DEFROST TERMINATOR
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
PIN 1
PIN 1
J6
0
PIN 1
J7
E6
E10
E7
PIN 1
PIN 1
J1
J2
J3
J4
E2
PIN 1
PIN 1
DISPLAY
J5
NOTE: All components on control board are non-replaceable. If problems with control board are identified, the
complete control board must be replaced.
FUNCTION
COLOR
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
GRAY
WHITE/RED
WHITE/BLUE
YELLOW
PINK
WHITE
BROWN
ORANGE
GRAY/WHITE
TAN
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
Figure 3-3. Control Board Summary Table (632-2/642-2 Summary Table Shown)
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Built-In
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Series
LCD
Liquid
Crystal
Display
ICEMAKER
SYSTEM ON/OFF
KEY
REFRIGERATOR
SET-POINT
ADJUSTMENT
KEYS
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
FREEZER
SET-POINT
ADJUSTMENT
KEYS
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
KEY
632
DOOR AJAR
ALARM ON/OFF
KEY
Figure 3-4. 600-2 Series Control Panel Layout (Model 632-2 Control Panel Shown)
3-5
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Unit ON/OFF
All units are shipped in OFF Mode. When power is supplied to the unit, a trace of the word OFF is visible on the
LCD. By pressing and releasing the UNIT ON/OFF key (See Figure 3-5), power is allowed past the control board to
the rest of the unit. This is indicated by the units lights energizing and LCD at the control panel illuminating with
temperature readings.
NOTE: Whenever the unit is switched OFF using the UNIT ON/OFF key, a trace of the word OFF will be visible on
the LCD as long as there is power to the unit.
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-6. Adjusting Set-Point - Press WARMER or COLDER Key In Multiple Key Strokes
3-6
UNIT
ON/OFF
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
ICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
) ON/OFF
All units are equipped with a door ajar alarm feature. To enable the door ajar alarm, press and release the Alarm
Bell ON/OFF key on the control panel (See Figure 3-8). The bell indicator appears on the LCD indicating the alarm
feature is active. With the alarm enabled, the bell indicator will flash and an audible alarm will beep whenever the
door is left open for more then thirty seconds. To disable the door ajar alarm, press the Alarm Bell ON/OFF key
again and the bell indicator disappears from the LCD, indicating the alarm feature is inactive.
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
)ON/OFF Key
Accent Lighting System ON/OFF (Models Produced with Glass Doors Only)
Models produced with glass doors are equipped with an accent lighting system. To energize the accent lighting system, press the LIGHTS ON/OFF key (See Figure 3-9). With the accent lighting system energized, three low intensity light strips (15 Watts each), will stay illuminated when the door is closed. To disable the accent lights, press the
LIGHTS ON/OFF key again.
REFRIGERATOR
COLDER
WARMER
LIGHTS
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-9. Model 601RG-2, 611G-2 and 650G-2 Accent Lighting System ON or OFF Press LIGHTS ON/OFF Key (Model 601RG-2 Control Panel Shown)
3-7
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
M
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
J6
J7
E2
E7 E10 E6
M
J3
J4
J2
J1
YELLOW
M
ORANGE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
BROWN
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE
FREEZER
LIGHTS
BROWN
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
FREEZER
LIGHT
3-8
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RED
GRAY
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
M
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
E2
M
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
E7 E10 E6
J3
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
J4
J2
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J1
RED
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RED
GRAY
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
M
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
E2
M
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
E7 E10 E6
J3
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
J4
J2
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J1
RED
WHITE\RED
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
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Series
Minimize Condensation on Refrigerator Door Glass (Models Produced with Glass Doors Only)
On models produced with glass doors, the refrigerator door is equipped with a 5 watt braided wire heater around the
glass perimeter to help minimize condensation formation on the glass.
The heater in a 601RG door is on 100%.
The heater in 611G-2 and 650G-2 doors is tied into the condenser fan circuit (see Control Condenser Fan
Operation on preceding page and Figure 3-14 below).
To help minimize condensation on the glass further, the microprocessor detects when the refrigerator door is
opened, via the light switch, then when the door closes, the evaporator fan is energized for 5 minutes. This draws
any warmer moist air away from the door glass. (See Figure 3-14)
NOTE: The evaporator fan in these models also cycles with the compressor.
L1
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
WHITE
NEUT
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
RED
RED
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J5
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J6
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
J7
E2
E7 E10 E6
J3
J4
J2
J1
WHITE/RED
WHITE/RED
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
YELLOW
ORANGE
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
2300-3000 Ohms
DOOR HEATER
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE
Figure 3-14. Signal Trace Schematic of 611G-2/650G-2 Door Heater & Evaporator Fan Operation
3-11
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RED
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
M
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J6
No power supplied
to refrigerator compressor
J7
E2
M
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
E7 E10 E6
M
J3
J4
J2
J1
M
160 OHMS
Figure 3-15. Signal Trace Schematic (High Voltage only) of Refrigerator Off-Cycle Defrost
3-12
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
M
PURPLE
M
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
NOTE: During
defrost, the displayed
temperature is
locked.
E2
E7 E10 E6
J3
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
J4
J2
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J1
RED
GRAY\WHITE
BLUE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
21 OHMS
DEFROST
HEATER
1890 OHMS
DRAIN
HEATER
Built-In
Series
(600- 2 )
Monitor Compressor Run Duration, Displays If Service is Needed (Starting with Serial #2092137)
The microprocessor observes the changing state of the compressor relays to determine the length of compressor
run time (See Figure 3-17). If a compressor runs 100% (Fre = 6 hours / Ref = 4 hours), an error code is logged (EC
40 / EC 50, respectively), and defrost is initiated, but SERVICE will not flash.
If several 100% run periods occur, and the compartment temperature does not fall to at least the set point / low offset temperature average (and the door is not opened during the last run period), then SERVICE will flash along with
the error code (See Figure 3-18).
NOTE: To clear a
flashing SERVICE
and EC, the problem
must be corrected,
then switch the unit
off then back on
and/or press the Bell
ON/OFF key for 15
seconds. Failure to
clear an error code
will cause SERVICE
to display constant
once Diagnostic
Mode is initiated.
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
RED
GRAY
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
M
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
E2
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
E7 E10 E6
J3
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
J4
J2
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J1
RED
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-18. SERVICE & EC Flashing = Several Excessive Compressor Run Periods
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UNIT
ON/OFF
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Monitor Icemaker System and Display If Service is Needed (Starting with Serial #2092137)
The microprocessor observes the 115 Volts AC supplied to the icemaker water valve solenoid. If the solenoid is
energized for more than 15 seconds, power to the icemaker system is disabled for 24 hours (See Figure 3-19), and
an error code is logged (EC 30). If this happens five consecutive times, ICE and SERVICE on the LCD will flash
and the ICE ON/OFF key will be disabled (See Figure 3-20).
NOTE: To clear the ICE and SERVICE error indicators, and reactivate the ICE ON/OFF key, the problem must be
corrected, then the unit must be switched OFF and back ON, and the Alarm key must be pressed for 15 seconds to
clear the Error Code.
NOTE: To allow ice
to freeze fully and
reduce effects of low
water pressure,
power to the icemaker system is interrupted for 45 minutes
after each ice harvest. This can be
bypassed for service
purposes by switching the icemaker system OFF, then back
ON using the ICE
ON/OFF key.
NOTE: When in
Sabbath Mode, the
icemaker system is
disabled. Sabbath
Mode will be covered
NOTE: Prior to serial
#2092137, ICE and
SERVICE will flash if
If the solenoid is
energized for more
than 15 seconds, but
the ice making system will not shut
down for 24 hours.
L1
BLACK
NEUT
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
WHITE
M
TAN
CONTROL
BOARD
J5
J6
J7
E2
E7 E10 E6
M
J3
J4
J2
J1
WATER
VALVE
160 OHMS
ICEMAKER
PINK
FILL TUBE
HEATER
2600 OHMS
SERVICE
ICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-20. ICE & SERVICE Flashing = Solenoid Energized 15 sec., every 24 hrs., 5 consecutive times
3-15
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Temperature Units Selection Mode (Selecting Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius Display)
The electronic control is initially set to display temperature in Fahrenheit (F) units of measure. Units of measure
can be converted from F to C (Celsius), and/or back again. This operation is called Temperature Units Selection.
NOTE: Temperature Units Selection must be performed within the first minute after switching the unit ON.
To convert temperature units of measure from Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C) readings, press and hold the door ajar
alarm bell ON/OFF key and the UNIT ON/OFF key simultaneously for 5 seconds, then release the keys (See Figure
3-21). C will appear on the LCD indicating that temperatures will now be displayed in Celsius units of measure.
To convert back to Fahrenheit units of measure, repeat the steps above (See Figure 3-22).
NOTE: Temperature Units Selection Mode will end 10 seconds after the last key stroke.
NOTE: Do not press and hold the UNIT ON/OFF key first, that will simply switch the unit OFF.
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-21. Converting Temperature Units of Measure to C (within first minute after switching unit ON) Press and Hold Bell ON/OFF Key and UNIT ON/OFF Key for 5 Seconds
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-22. Converting Temperature Units of Measure to F (within first minute after switching unit ON) Press and Hold Bell ON/OFF Key and UNIT ON/OFF Key for 5 Seconds
3-16
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Sabbath Mode
Sabbath Mode was incorporated into the electronic control system for the observance of certain religious days.
Initiating Sabbath Mode disables the LCD, lighting system, ice making system and door ajar alarm feature.
To initiate Sabbath Mode, the unit must first be switched OFF using the UNIT ON/OFF key (See Figure 3-23), then
press and hold the UNIT ON/OFF key until the LCD and lights switch OFF, approximately 10 seconds (See Figure 324). To return to normal operation, press and release the UNIT ON/OFF key.
NOTE: During Sabbath Mode, the LCD is disabled and set-points cannot be changed.
NOTE: During Sabbath Mode, the compartment thermistors still control compressor operation, except that when
high offset is reached, there is a random 15 to 25 second delay before compressors are energized.
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-24. Then Press and Hold UNIT ON/OFF Key for 10 Seconds
Showroom Mode
Showroom Mode was incorporated into the electronic control system so that units could be displayed in a showroom
setting. When in Showroom Mode, all cooling functions are disabled, but the lighting system remains active.
To initiate Showroom Mode, the unit must first be switched OFF using the UNIT ON/OFF key (See Figure 3-25),
then press and hold either pair of WARMER and COLDER keys, then the UNIT ON/OFF key, then release all three
keys (See Figure 3-26). To return the unit to normal operation, repeat the steps above.
NOTE: Always check set-points after returning unit to normal operation.
NOTE: It is possible to determine if a unit is in Showroom Mode by initiating Diagnostic Mode. If Sr is observed in
the left temperature display area during Diagnostic Mode, the unit is in Showroom mode. Initiating Diagnostic Mode
is covered later in this section.
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-25. To Enter (or Exit) Showroom Mode, Switch Unit OFF First
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-26. Then Press and Hold WARMER and COLDER Keys, Then the UNIT ON/OFF Key
3-17
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-27. To Enter (or Exit) Manual Compartment Disable Mode, Switch Unit OFF First
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-28. Then Press and Hold WARMER Key for Compartment Being Disabled,
Then the UNIT ON/OFF Key.
ICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-29. Initiate Manual Freezer Evaporator Defrost - Press and Hold ICE ON/OFF key for 5 Seconds
3-18
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-30. EE at Left and SERVICE Flashing = Freezer Compartment Thermistor (or its Wiring) Fault
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-31. SERVICE Flashing and EE at right = Refrig. Compartment Thermistor (or its wiring) Fault
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-32. SERVICE Alone Flashing = Refrig. Evap. Thermistor (or its Wiring) Fault
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-33. 40, or 50 and SERVICE and EC Flashing = Excessive Compressor Run
SERVICE
ICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-34. ICE & SERVICE Flashing = Valve Solenoid energized 15 Sec., Icemaker System Disabled
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-35. SERVICE Steady, not Flashing = Error Codes Observed in Diagnostic Mode, but not Cleared
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Diagnostic Mode
Initiating Diagnostic Mode allows the Service Technician to observe real-time temperature readings from all thermistors without temperature averaging. If errors were registered by the thermistors or the defrost system, Error Codes
will also be displayed during diagnostic mode.
To initiate Diagnostic Mode, the unit must be ON, then press and hold either COLDER key, and press the UNIT
ON/OFF key, then release both keys (See Figure 3-37). If no error codes are registered, the left display area will
show real-time temperature of the thermistor, the right display area will show the thermistor location code, and all
LCD indicators will illuminate. Pressing either COLDER key or either WARMER key while in Diagnostic Mode will
toggle to the next or previous thermistor location, respectively. (See Figure 3-38, 3-39 and 3-40)
NOTE: If the COLDER and UNIT ON/OFF keys are pressed and held for 10 seconds, Manual Component
Activation Mode will be initiated (this is covered later in the section).
NOTE: Diagnostic Mode will end 20 seconds after the last key stroke.
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-37. Initiate Diagnostic Mode - Press and Hold Either COLDER Key, Then the UNIT ON/OFF Key
(F Indicates Freezer Compartment)
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-38. Toggle Through Temperature Readings - Press Either COLDER Key or Either WARMER Key
(r Indicates Refrigerator Compartment)
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-39. Toggle Through Temperature Readings - Press Either COLDER Key or Either WARMER Key
(FE Indicates Freezer Evaporator)
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-40. Toggle Through Temperature Readings - Press Either COLDER Key or Either WARMER Key
(rE Indicates Refrigerator Evaporator)
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
3-20
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-41. EE Observed in Diagnostic Mode = Thermistor (or its wiring) Fault in Location Indicated
If Sr is observed in the left display area when Diagnostic Mode is initiated, the unit is in Showroom Mode, which
was explained earlier in this section (See Figure 3-42).
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
INDICATION
Refrig. Cabinet Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Refrig. Evaporator Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Freezer Cabinet Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Freezer Evaporator Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Defrost Under-heat with No Voltage Feedback Through Gray/White Wire at Defrost Start
Defrost Overheat
No Voltage Feedback Through Gray/White Wire at Defrost Start
Defrost Overheat with No Voltage Feedback through Gray/White Wire at Defrost Start
Defrost Under-heat
Excessive Icemaker Water Valve Solenoid Activation (Exceeded 15 Seconds)
Excessive Freezer Compressor Run
Excessive Refrigerator Compressor Run
3-21
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-44. Non-flashing SERVICE Indicator after Diagnostic Mode = Error Codes were Registered
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
BEEP!
Figure 3-45. Clear Non-flashing SERVICE Indicator - Press & Hold Bell ON/OFF Key for 15 Seconds
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
Figure 3-46. Initiate Manual Component Activation Mode Press and Hold Desired COLDER Key and UNIT ON/OFF Key for 10 Seconds
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ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-47. Initiate Temperature Log Recall Mode To View Compartment Temperature History Only Press and Hold Desired WARMER Key, Then Press UNIT ON/OFF Key
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
To toggle up through the indexes (from 1 to 168), press the same WARMER key in multiple key strokes (See Figure
3-49). To toggle down through the indexes (from 168 to 1), press the corresponding COLDER key in multiple key
strokes (See Figure 3-50).
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-49. Toggle Up Through Indexes - Press WARMER Key in Consecutive Key Strokes
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-50. Toggle Down Through Indexes - Press COLDER Key in Consecutive Key Strokes
3-23
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Initiate Temperature Log Recall Mode To View Compartment and Evaporator Temperature History - Begin
with the unit ON and in Diagnostic Mode (See Figure 3-51). While in Diagnostic Mode, toggle through the readings
until the desired thermistor temperature is displayed on the LCD (See Figure 3-52). Now, press the WARMER key
for that compartment and the UNIT ON/OFF key simultaneously (See Figure 3-53). The left display area on the LCD
will show average thermistor temperature and in the right display area will be the index number 1 indicating the
most recent 2-hour temperature average (See Figure 3-53). The right display area will also flash the thermistor
location code at three second intervals (See Figure 3-54).
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-51. Initiate Diagnostic Mode - Press and Hold Either COLDER Key, then the UNIT ON/OFF Key
SERVICE
ICE
OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-52. Toggle Through Temperature Readings - Press Either COLDER Key or Either WARMER Key
Until Desired Thermistor Temperature is Displayed
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-53. Initiate Temperature Log Recall Mode To View Temperature History Press and Hold Desired WARMER Key and UNIT ON/OFF Key
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-55. Toggle Up Through Indexes - Press WARMER Key in Consecutive Key Strokes
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Figure 3-56. Toggle Down Through Indexes - Press COLDER Key in Consecutive Key Strokes
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
3-24
UNIT
ON/OFF
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-57. bl Indicates Index is blank - No Temperature has Been Logged Yet
(Only possible within first 14 days of unit operation, or after new control board is installed during service)
SERVICE
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-58. SERVICE Indicator Illuminates - Indicates Unit was switched OFF During that Index Period by
Pressing UNIT ON/OFF Key
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-59. Bell Illuminates - Indicates Power Failure / Interruption During that Index Period
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Figure 3-60. Double Dashes ( - - ) Displayed Instead of Temperature for Several Consecutive Index Periods Indicates Bad EEPROM on Control Board. Board Must be Replaced
NOTE: Double dashes will also be observed when in Manual Compartment Disable Mode. Only when double
dashes are observed in Temperature Log Recall Mode for several consecutive indexes should the control board be
replaced.
NOTE: If Manual Compartment Disable Mode has been activated during any of the 168 indexes, average temperatures will continue to be logged. No event indicator will appear with these temperatures.
NOTE: If the unit was in Showroom Mode during any of the 168 indexes, average temperatures will continue to be
logged. No event indicator will appear with these temperatures.
NOTE: If the unit was switched OFF by pressing the UNIT ON/OFF key during any of the 168 indexes and there
was still 115V AC supplied to the control board, the average temperatures will continue to be logged. This means
temperatures would be expected to rise and the SERVICE indicator would be present in all indexes in which the unit
was switched OFF.
NOTE: Temperature Log Recall Mode will end 20 seconds after the last key stroke.
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(600- 2 )
Series
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Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
SECTION 4
SEALED SYSTEM
INFORMATION
4-1
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
134a refrigerant requires Synthetic Ester oil in the compressor, and does not tolerate contamination from
other refrigerants, moisture, petroleum-based lubricants, silicone lubricants, cleaning compounds, rust
inhibitors, leak detection dyes, or any other type of additive.
The filter-drier must be cut from the sealed system. Never un-braze the drier as the heat will drive moisture
back into the sealed system.
Do not leave sealed system nor replacement compressor open to the atmosphere for more than 10 minutes.
When the rubber plugs are pulled from the service compressor, a release of pressure should be heard. If no
release of pressure is heard, do not use the compressor.
Use ONLY virgin 134a refrigerant when recharging the sealed system.
4-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Service Procedures
Problem
Non-Operating, Inefficient,
Noisy Compressor
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Capture refrigerant
Replace Compressor
Replace filter-drier
Evacuate or sweep charge system
Recharge system with Virgin 134a refrigerant.
NOTE: To check for a non-operating compressor, a hard start kit can be used.
High Side leak
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Capture refrigerant.
Repair leak.
Replace filter-drier.
Evacuate or sweep charge system.
Recharge system with Virgin 134a refrigerant.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Capture refrigerant.
Repair leak (if at solder joint) or replace part.
Back flush high side of sealed system.
If all refrigerant has escaped & system is in vacuum, replace compressor.
Replace filter-drier.
Evacuate or sweep charge system.
Recharge system with Virgin 134a refrigerant.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
Capture refrigerant.
Repair leak (if at solder joint) or replace part.
Back flush high side of sealed system.
Replace compressor.
Replace filter-drier.
Replace heat exchanger if cap tube is clogged.
Install a low side drier on suction line.
Evacuate or sweep charge sealed system.
Recharge with Virgin 134a refrigerant.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f
Capture refrigerant.
Locate and remove restriction or locate and replace part.
Back flush high side of sealed system.
Replace filter-drier.
Evacuate or sweep charge system.
Recharge system with Virgin 134a refrigerant.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Capture refrigerant.
Replace filter-drier.
Evacuate or sweep charge system.
Recharge system with Virgin 134a refrigerant.
Examples:
> Burned out compressor
> Excessive moisture from
leak in condensate loop or in
low side
> Plugged capillary tube
Restriction
NOTE: If restriction is due to
sealed system being contaminated, see Contaminated
Sealed System above.
Overcharge
4-3
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
1
Compressor
The following six diagrams illustrate a basic sealed system. The components are listed in order of refrigerant
flow, with an explanation of their fundamental role as part
of a sealed system. NOTE: These illustrations do not
represent any specific 600-2 Series sealed system.
Compressor (Figure 4-1)
The compressor creates a high side and low side pressure difference in the sealed system by compressing the
refrigerant gas, thus raising the pressure and temperature. The compressor pushes this high-pressure/highheat gas through the door gasket seat heater loop to prevent sweating (on most units the gas also travels through
drain pan heater tubing to help evaporate water in the
drain pan). The high-pressure/high-heat gas then travels
to the condenser.
Condenser (Figure 4-2)
The high-pressure/high-heat gas travels through the condenser, where the heat is dissipated by cooler air being
drawn over the condenser tubing by the condenser fan.
This changes the gas into a high-pressure/warm liquid
that then enters the high-side filter-drier.
Door Gasket
Seat Heater
Loop
High-Side Filter-Drier
Drain Pan
Heater Tubing
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Capillary Tube
Suction Line
Heat
Exchanger
Evaporator
Accumulator
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Refrigerator Evaporator
Heat Exchanger
Refrigerator Compressor
Freezer Evaporator
Heat Exchanger
Heater Loop
High-Side Filter Drier
Condenser
Freezer Compressor
4-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Refrigerator Drier
Dual Condenser
Freezer Compressor
Refrigerator Compressor
Freezer Drier
Refrigerator
Drier
Dual Condenser
Refrigerator Compressor
Freezer Drier
Refrigerator
Heat Exchanger
Figure 4-10. Models 632-2, 642-2, 661-2, 685-2, 695-2 Refrigerant Flow
4-7
Built-In
4-8
(600- 2 )
Series
Built-In
(600- 2 )
SECTION 5
AIR FLOW
AND
FAN BLADE SPACING
5-1
(600- 2 )
Series
1-1/4" 1/16"
(31.75 mm 1.59 mm)
Clamp Down
Figure 5-1. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Model 601R-2
7/8" 1/16"
(22.23 mm 1.59 mm)
Clamp Down
Figure 5-2. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Model and 601RG-2
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
5-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
1-1/4" 1/16"
(31.75 mm 1.59 mm)
Clamp Up
Figure 5-3. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Model 601F-2
REFRIGERATOR
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
1-1/4" 1/16"
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
Clamp Down
29/32" 1/16"
Clamp Down
Figure 5-4. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Models 611-2 and 650-2
5-3
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR FACE TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
7/8" 1/16"
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
Clamp Down
29/32" 1/16"
(23.02 mm 1.59 mm)
Clamp Down
Figure 5-5. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Models 611G-2 and 650G-2
REFRIGERATOR
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
7/8" 1/16"
1-1/4" 1/16"
Clamp Down
Clamp Back
Figure 5-6. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Models 632-2 and 642-2
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
5-4
Built-In
(600- 2 )
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
7/8" 1/16"
7/8" 1/16"
Clamp Down
Clamp Back
Figure 5-7. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Models 661-2
REFRIGERATOR
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
1-1/4" 1/16"
(31.75 mm 1.59 mm)
Clamp Down
1-3/8" 1/16"
(34.93 mm 1.59 mm)
Clamp Up
Figure 5-8. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Model 685-2 (Prior to Serial #2271174)
5-5
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
7/8" 1/16"
1-1/4" 1/16"
Clamp Down
Clamp Back
Figure 5-9. Air Flow and Fan Blade Spacing, Model 695-2 (Prior to Serial #2269189)
REFRIGERATOR
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
FREEZER
FAN BRACKET TO FAN
BLADE HUB SPACING
7/8" 1/16"
1-1/4" 1/16"
Clamp Down
Clamp Back
Figure 5-10. Air Flow/Fan Blade Space, 685-2 (Starting w/Serial #2271174), 695-2 (Starting w/Serial #2269189)
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
5-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Icemaker Information
SECTION 6
ICEMAKER INFORMATION
6-1
Icemaker Information
Built-In
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER TO UNIT WHEN SERVICING ICEMAKER.
NOTE: The ICE ON/OFF key at the control panel activates the icemaker system. If ICE is not displayed on
the LCD, the icemaker system is off.
NOTE: To allow ice to freeze fully and reduce effects of
low water pressure, the electronic control disables the
icemaker system for 45 minutes after each ice harvest.
NOTE: The ice bucket in models 601F-2, 611-2, 611G2, 650-2 and 650G-2, have a tab at left rear corner that
activates a switch when the ice bucket is in place. The
ice bucket in the models 685-2 and 695-2 also activates
a switch when in place. If the ice bucket is not in proper position on any model, ice production will stop.
NOTE: The defrost relay on the control board controls
the fill tube heater.
ICEMAKER COMPONENTS
Following are descriptions that explain the function of
each icemaker component. The components are diagramed in Figure 6-1 on the next page.
Support - The support is the housing around the electrical components and wire connections. The support is
attached to the ice mold.
Mounting Plate - The drive motor, holding switch,
water valve solenoid switch, timing gear, timing cam
and water fill adjusting screw are attached to the metal
mounting plate. The mounting plate is then attached to
the support.
Drive Motor - 115 volts AC supplied to the drive motor
causes the motor to operate. The motor has a single
output shaft with a small gear. The motor gear
drives/spins the timing gear.
Timing Gear - The timing gear is driven/spun by the
drive motor gear and is attached to the timing cam.
(600- 2 )
Series
Timing Cam - The timing cam is attached to the timing gear and the ice ejector is inserted into the center of
the timing cam. As the timing cam rotates, high and
low spots on the cam operate the water valve solenoid
switch and the holding switch. The timing cam also
moves the lever arm side to side and rotates the ice
ejector.
Ice Mold - The ice mold is where the eight crescent
shaped ice cubes are formed.
Mold Heater - The mold heater uses 175 watts to
thaw the ice free from the mold.
Ice Ejector - The drive end of the ice ejector is D
shaped to fit into the D shaped hole in the timing cam.
It has eight blades which rotate and sweep the ice from
the mold cavities during the ejection phase of the cycle.
Ice Stripper - The stripper is attached to the dumping
side of the mold, serving as a decorative side cover and
it also prevents ice from falling back into the mold.
Bearing / Inlet - The bearing / inlet is attached to the
ice mold, opposite the support. Water enters the bearing / inlet and is directed to the ice mold. The
bearing/inlet also supports the ice ejector at the end
opposite the timing cam.
Thermostat - The thermostat is a single-pole, singlethrow, bi-metal switch. At 15F/ 3F it closes, starting
the ice ejection phase.
Thermal-Mastic - A substance similar in appearance
to grease that is applied between the thermostat and
the ice mold. Its purpose is to increase thermal conductivity between the mold and the thermostat.
Lever Arm and Shut-off Arm - The lever arm is
moved side to side by two revolutions of the timing
cam. As it moves, it raises and lowers the shut-off arm
and operates the shut-off switch to control the quantity
of ice production. If the shut-off arm comes to rest on
top of the ice in the storage bin during either revolution,
the shut-off switch will remain open, stopping ice production at the end of that revolution.
Water Valve Solenoid Switch - A single-pole, doublethrow type switch that allows electricity to the water
valve solenoid, opening the valve, during the fill cycle.
Holding Switch - A single-pole, double-throw type
switch that assures completion of a revolution once the
icemaker has been energized.
Shut-off Switch - A single-pole, double-throw type
switch that stops ice production when the ice bin is full.
TCO (Thermal Cut Out) - The TCO is thermal protection device in the wire harness that would open in the
event of mechanical failure, thus protecting against over
heating. (The TCO is not shown in diagram.)
6-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Icemaker Information
Ice Ejector
(Location of Thermal-Mastic)
Bearing / Inlet
Shut-off Switch
Support
Thermostat
Drive Motor
Ice Stripper
Holding Switch
Support Plate
Timing Gear
Timing Cam
Cover
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
ICEMAKER OPERATION
The following series of electrical schematics illustrate a
typical icemaker cycle of operation. Below each
schematic is a diagram indicating the approximate location of the ice ejector and ice level arm during the
phase the schematic indicates.
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
WATER
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
Icemaker Information
Built-In
Series
(600- 2 )
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
TCO
THERMOSTAT
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
6-4
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Icemaker Information
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
ICE
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
IC
E
HOLDING SWITCH
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
6-5
Icemaker Information
Built-In
Series
(600- 2 )
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
ICE
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
TCO
THERMOSTAT
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
ICE
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
6-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Icemaker Information
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
ICE
ICE
ICE MOLD
ICE BUCKET
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
THERMOSTAT
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
ICE
ICE MOLD
ICE
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE BUCKET
6-7
Icemaker Information
Built-In
Series
(600- 2 )
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
TCO
SHUT-OFF SWITCH
MOLD HEATER
NO
C
NC
SOLENOID SWITCH
NC NO
MOTOR
WATER
SOLENOID
NC
C
NO
HOLDING SWITCH
WATER
ICE
ICE MOLD
ICE
APPROXIMATE POSITION
OF ICE EJECTOR AND
ICE LEVEL ARM
DURING OPERATION
ICE BUCKET
Arm UP,
Icemaker will Stop
Arm DOWN,
Icemaker will Operate
6-8
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Icemaker Information
6-9
Icemaker Information
Built-In
6-10
(600- 2 )
Series
Built-In
(600- 2 )
SECTION 7
COMPONENT ACCESS
AND REMOVAL
7-1
(600- 2 )
Series
An attempt has been made to arrange these procedures in such a way as to simulate which components would
need to be removed first in order to gain access to other components. When following a component removal procedure, it may be necessary to reference another component removal procedure earlier in this section.
NOTE: Before continuing, please take note of the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS below.
IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE A UNIT FROM ITS INSTALLATION, REMEMBER THAT THE UNIT COULD
TIP FORWARD WHEN PULLED FORWARD BEYOND THE ANTI-TIP COMPONENTS, RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. PULLING A UNIT FROM ITS INSTALLATION SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY
AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR INSTALLER.
TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, POWER TO THE UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED WHENEVER ACCESSING
AND/OR REMOVING COMPONENTS POWERED BY ELECTRICITY OR COMPONENTS NEAR OTHER
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. IF THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN, BUT HAS NOT BEEN SWITCHED ON BY
PRESSING THE UNIT ON/OFF KEY, 115 VOLTS AC IS STILL PRESENT AT THE CONTROL BOARD.
IF REMOVING A DOOR OR DRAWER FROM A UNIT, REMEMBER THAT DOORS AND DRAWERS ARE
HEAVY. IF THEY WERE TO FALL, THEY COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
If removing or disconnecting door closer assemblies, remember they are spring loaded and could recoil
quickly when released.
If working in the compressor area, remember that compressor and tubing may be hot.
If working on or around an evaporator or condenser, remember that evaporator and condenser fins are
sharp.
7-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Upper
ection
Grille S
le
r Gril
Lowe
Lower
Grille
Screw
on
Secti
lle Section
Upper Gri
Upper Grille
Screw
ectio
ille S
er Gr
Low
(600- 2 )
Series
Louvered
Grille
Grille
Springs
Grille
Screws
Screws
Grille
Screws
7-4
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Screw
Kick
plate
Drai
n Pa
Drain
1. Remove kickplate.
2. Push front of drain pan up slightly and pull forward.
Pan
(600- 2 )
Series
Upper Grill
Section
Fan Switch
Light Switch
rame
Mainf
Fan Switch
Light Switch
7-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Water Valve
(611-2, 611G-2, 632-2, 642-2, 650-2, 650G-2, 661-2)
NOTE: For 601F-2 water valve removal instructions
see: LOWER COMPRESSOR AREA MECHANICAL
(Models 601R-2, 601RG-2, 601F-2), later in this section.
Bracket
NOTES:
For 685-2 (Starting w/Serial #2271174) / 695-2
(Starting w/Serial #2269189), dual water valve
removal instructions, see next page.
For 685-2 (Prior to Serial #2271174) / 695-2 (Prior
to Serial #2269189), dual water valve removal
instructions see: UPPER COMPRESSOR AREA
MECHANICAL (All Models Except 601s), later in
this section.
Water Valve
Key-hole Slot
Bracket
7-7
(600- 2 )
Series
STAND
OFF
Handle
Mount
Screw
Threaded
Insert
DOOR
SS HANDLE
STAND
OFF
Set-Screw
Handle
Standoff
Trim
Strip
Handle
D oor
D o or
Tape
Door
Trim
7-8
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Extract
plastic
rivets
ICE
LIGHT
WATER
Disconnect
ribbon
cable
Bezel
(600- 2 )
Series
Extract
plastic
rivets
Liner &
Sump
Pull bottom
out while
lifting up
Extract
screws, pull
assembly
down and
disconnect
wires.
7-10
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Pry down
Remove
E-Ring
REFRIGERATOR DOORS:
ON GLASS DOOR MODELS HAVE HEATER
WIRES THAT PASS THROUGH TOP HINGE.
ON MODELS 685-2 / 695-2 HAVE DISPENSER
WIRES THAT PASS THROUGH TOP HINGE.
FAILURE TO DISCONNECT THESE WIRES DURING
DOOR REMOVAL COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO APPLIANCE.
SEE APPROPRIATE DOOR REMOVAL PROCEDURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE.
Pry down
Remove
E-Ring
Screwdriver
up into holes
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR DOORS:
ON GLASS DOOR MODELS HAVE HEATER
WIRES THAT PASS THROUGH TOP HINGE.
ON MODELS 685-2 / 695-2 HAVE DISPENSER
WIRES THAT PASS THROUGH TOP HINGE.
FAILURE TO DISCONNECT THESE WIRES DURING
DOOR REMOVAL COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE.
Pry down
Remove
E-Ring
Screwdriver
up into holes
Electrical leads
Cabinet hinge
mounting bolts
7-12
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Prior to Serial
#2354455
Starting w/Serial
#2354455
Extract Screws
Side Trim
The freezer drawer side trim slides down over trim clips
that are riveted to the sides of the drawer.
To remove freezer drawer side trim (See Figure 7-30):
1. Remove Freezer drawer handle.
2. Slide side trim up off of trim clips
Trim Clip
7-13
(600- 2 )
Series
Mainframe
lle
Gri
Cabinet
Hinge
7-14
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Shelf
Remove and adjust shelf by tilting up at front while lifting the back up and out of the shelf ladders (See Figure
7-34).
To reinstall, tilt front of shelf up and align hooks at back
corners with slots in shelf ladders, then insert hooks
into slots and lower front of shelf.
Shelf Ladders
7-15
(600- 2 )
Series
Pegs
Light Diffuser
7-16
Built-In
(600- 2 )
3
1
7-17
(600- 2 )
Series
Evaporator
Fan Shroud
Evaporator Cover
Forward Tabs
Tab
Control Board
7-18
Ribbon
Cable
Tab
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Cont
ro
Boar l
d
Back row
of screws
Water
Reservoir
Cover
7-19
(600- 2 )
Series
Tab
Control
Board
Forward
Tabs
Tab
Ribbon
Cable
Retainer
Control
Panel
7-20
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Water Tank
Screw
Compression
fitting
Evaporator Cover
7-21
(600- 2 )
Series
Screws (4)
Electrical
leads
To remove an evaporator fan assembly, the light diffuser, evaporator cover and fan shroud must be
removed first, then (See Figure 7-49):
1. Disconnect fan electrical leads.
2. Extract mounting screws and pull assembly from
unit.
Light Box
Light Strips
7-22
Grommets
Built-In
(600- 2 )
7-23
(600- 2 )
Series
Shelf
Remove and adjust shelf by tilting up at front while lifting the back up and out of the shelf ladders (See Figure
7-54).
To reinstall, tilt front of shelf up and align hooks at back
corners with slots in shelf ladders, then insert hooks
into slots and lower front of shelf.
Shelf Ladders
Retainer Clip
Pegs
Light Diffuser
IF BULB SHOULD SEPARATE FROM BASE, DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO REMOVE BASE.
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Flange
Icemaker
(600- 2 )
Series
Drain Trough
Enclosure
Compartment
Thermistor
To remove the fill tube heater, the drain trough enclosure must be disconnected from the back wall first, then
(See Figure 7-61):
1. Disconnect fill tube heater from wire harness.
2. Slide fill tube heater off of fill tube.
7-26
Built-In
(600- 2 )
NOTE: When replacing the drain tube heater, it is necessary to insert it a minimum of 3" into the drain tube.
Evaporator
Fan Shroud
Evaporator Cover
Forward Tabs
Tab
Control Board
Ribbon
Cable
Tab
(600- 2 )
Series
Cont
ro
Boar l
d
Back row
of screws
Screws (4)
Electrical
leads
To remove an evaporator fan assembly, the light diffuser, freezer glass shelf, evaporator cover and fan
shroud must be removed first, then (See Figure 7-67):
1. Disconnect fan electrical leads.
2. Extract mounting screws and pull assembly from
unit.
7-28
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Defrost
Terminator
Defrost Heater
Heater Clip
(600- 2 )
Series
IF BULB SHOULD SEPARATE FROM BASE, DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO REMOVE BASE.
Starting w/Serial
#2354455
Starting w/Serial
#2354455
7-30
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Prior to Serial
#2354455
Starting w/Serial
#2354455
Drawer Slide
(600- 2 )
Series
The freezer light, fan and icemaker switches are located inside the switch enclosure at the top left rear corner
of the freezer compartment.
Thermistor
Prior to Serial
#2354455
Fan Switch
Icemaker Switch
Light Switch
Starting w/Serial
#2354455
Light Switch
Fan Switch
7-32
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Starting w/Serial
#2354455
Drawer Closer
To remove the ice bucket switch, first remove the drawer front assembly, lower and upper freezer baskets, and
the icemaker, then (See Figure 7-82):
1. Extract switch box mounting screws.
2. Flip the switch box over and disconnect switch electrical leads.
3. Depress the tabs at back side of switch and push
switch from hole in switch box.
Compartment Thermistor
(Inside Enclosure)
Ice Bucket
Switch
7-33
(600- 2 )
Series
Air Duct
Evaporator Cover
Evaporator
Fan Assembly
NOTE: When reinstalling freezer evaporator fan assembly, the oblong holes in rear flange of fan shroud must
be placed over the two upper white pegs in rear wall.
7-34
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Evaporator
Thermistor
Defrost
Terminator
To remove the defrost heater, the freezer air duct, freezer evaporator cover and evaporator fan assembly must
be removed first, then (See Figures 7-88):
1. Disconnect heater wire leads from wire harness.
2. With pliers, or similar tool, detach heater clips by
pulling tab of clips away from evaporator.
3. Gently pull heater down and to the left, out of evaporator fins.
NOTE: A heater strap is wrapped around the defrost
heater, then inserted into the drain cup. This strap conducts heat into the drain cup during defrost. This strap
must be reinstalled when replacing the defrost heater.
Heater Strap
Defrost Heater
7-35
(600- 2 )
Series
Shelf
Remove and adjust shelf by tilting up at front while lifting the back up and out of the shelf ladders (See Figure
7-90).
To reinstall, tilt front of shelf up and align hooks at back
corners with slots in shelf ladders, then insert hooks
into slots and lower front of shelf.
Shelf Ladders
Pegs
Light Diffuser
IF BULB SHOULD SEPARATE FROM BASE, DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO REMOVE BASE.
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Upper
Front
Panel
Back row
of screws
To remove a upper front panel assembly, the light diffuser must be removed first, then (See Figure 7-92):
1. Extract back row of screws from panel assembly.
2. Push panel assembly back to line up front row of
screws with keyhole slots.
3. Lower panel assembly down and pull out.
Figure 7-92. View of Compartment Top
Pull
out.
Lift
up.
7-37
(600- 2 )
Series
Connecting rod
el
/Sh
ct
Du
Icemaker
ly
mb
iag
rr
Ca
se
As
Ice
Bucket
Slide (2)
Compartment Thermistor
7-38
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Light Diffuser
Grounding
clip
Duct/Shelf
Fill Tube
Heater
(600- 2 )
Series
Defrost Terminator
Screws
(2)
Drain
Tube
Heater
Evaporator
Cover
7-40
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Heater
Clip
7-41
Thermistor
(600- 2 )
Series
FREEZER INTERIOR COSMETIC / MECHANICAL (MODELS 685-2 - prior to serial #2271174, 695-2 - prior to
serial #2269189)
NOTE: Also see FREEZER INTERIOR COSMETIC / MECHANICAL (MODELS 685-2 - starting with serial
#2271174, 695-2 - starting with serial #2269189), later in this section.
Freezer Door Shelf Assembly Removal / Adjustment
(685-2, 695-2)
Removal and adjustment of door shelf assemblies is
achieved by sliding the grooves in the end caps over
the molded retaining ribs of the door liner.
Lift up and out to remove, push in and down to install
(See Figure 7-107).
Shelf
Remove and adjust shelf by tilting up at front while lifting the back up and out of the shelf ladders (See Figure
7-108).
To reinstall, tilt front of shelf up and align hooks at back
corners with slots in shelf ladders, then insert hooks
into slots and lower front of shelf.
Shelf Ladders
Lift
up.
Pull
out.
7-42
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Lift up.
Pull out.
Upper Front
Panel
Extract
Screws (4)
Auger
Motor
Assy
(600- 2 )
Series
Extract
Screws (4)
IF BULB SHOULD SEPARATE FROM BASE, DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO REMOVE BASE.
Diffuser Glass
Evaporator
Thermistor
7-44
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Evaporator
Fan Assy
Extract screws
(600- 2 )
Series
Icemaker
Extract screws
7-46
Built-In
(600- 2 )
7-47
(600- 2 )
Series
FREEZER INTERIOR COSMETIC / MECHANICAL (MODELS 685-2 - starting with serial #2271174, 695-2 starting with serial #2269189)
NOTE: Also see FREEZER INTERIOR COSMETIC / MECHANICAL (MODELS 685-2 - prior to serial
#2271174, 695-2 - prior to serial #2269189), earlier this section.
Freezer Door Shelf Assembly Removal / Adjustment
(685-2, 695-2)
Removal and adjustment of door shelf assemblies is
achieved by sliding the grooves in the end caps over
the molded retaining ribs of the door liner.
Lift up and out to remove, push in and down to install
(See Figure 7-124).
Shelf
Remove and adjust shelf by tilting up at front while lifting the back up and out of the shelf ladders (See Figure
7-125).
To reinstall, tilt front of shelf up and align hooks at back
corners with slots in shelf ladders, then insert hooks
into slots and lower front of shelf.
Shelf Ladders
Lift
up.
Pull
out.
7-48
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Lift up.
Pull out.
IF BULB SHOULD SEPARATE FROM BASE, DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO REMOVE BASE.
Press tab & slide
glass right
Upper Front
Panel
(600- 2 )
Series
Auger
Motor
Assy
Evap
Front/
Light
Assy
Extract
Screws (4)
695-2
Freezer
compartment
thermistor
NOTE: The model 685-2 freezer compartment thermistor is located behind the evaporator front cover, just
inside the air duct. See Freezer Compartment
Thermistor (685-2) later in this section.
The 695-2 freezer compartment thermistor is located on
the mullion wall by the icemaker.
To remove the compartment thermistor, the juice can
rack, ice bucket and freezer evaporator front cover/light
assembly must be removed first, then (See Figure 7132):
1. Disconnect thermistor electrical leads.
NOTE: On newer models the thermistor is hardwired to the control board, so it will be necessary to
cut the thermistor wires to remove it.
2. Extract screw securing thermistor to wall.
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Lower Evap
Cover / Light Assy
Icemaker &
Mainframe
Assembly
Icemaker
(600- 2 )
Series
Fill Tube
&
Heater
Clip
Screw
Fan
Cover
Drain
Pan
Support
1. Extract the screws from the back and left side walls.
2. Pull assembly forward.
7-52
Built-In
(600- 2 )
685-2 Freezer
Compartment Thermistor
(inside duct)
Evaporator
Thermistor
(600- 2 )
Series
Defrost
Heater
Evaporator
Fan Assy
Heat Conductor
Drain
Pan
7-54
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Water Valve
Bracket
Key-hole Slot
Screws (3)
Motor
Bracket (3)
Silencer
Fan Blade
Nut
Condenser Fan Shroud
7-55
(600- 2 )
Series
Screws (3)
Motor
Bracket (3)
Silencer
Fan Blade
Nut
Condenser Fan Shroud
Spray Cover
Inlet
Water
Line
Wire Leads
Screw
Dual Water
Valve
Bra
cke
Outlet
Water
Line
7-56
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Cut here
Cut here
Cut here
Cut here
Bolts
Compressor
(Actual porting
may vary)
Bolts
(600- 2 )
Series
Heater
Loop
Compressor
Cut
ser
Conden
Cut
7-58
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Cut Here
7-59
(600- 2 )
Series
Cut Here
Cut Here
Filter-Drier
Cut here
Bolts
Compressor
(Actual porting
may vary)
Bolts
7-60
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Cut here
Filter-Drier
Cut here
Cut here
Cut here
Bolts
Compressor
(Actual porting
may vary)
Bolts
Electricals
(600- 2 )
Series
Cut
ser
Conden
Cut
Cut
Cut
7-62
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Cut Here
Cut Here
Cut here
Filter-Drier
NOTE: When replacing the heat exchanger, it is recommended to attach it at the evaporator end first, then
feed the heat exchanger through hole, up to compressor area.
Cut here
Bolts
Compressor
(Actual porting
may vary)
Bolts
7-64
(600- 2 )
Series
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Troubleshooting Guides
SECTION 8
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDES
8-1
Troubleshooting Guides
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES
This section of the manual contains:
The Error Code Table and the Error Code Troubleshooting Guide.
The General Troubleshooting Guide, which covers all problems that a 700-3 Series Base unit may experience.
The Sealed System Diagnostic Tables.
The Membrane Switch/Ribbon Cable Test Procedures, used to determine if a control panel assembly is defective.
INDICATION
Refrig. Cabinet Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Refrig. Evaporator Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Freezer Cabinet Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Freezer Evaporator Thermistor read open or shorted for 10+ seconds, or repeatedly read erratic temps
Defrost Under-heat with No Voltage Feedback Through Gray/White Wire at Defrost Start
Defrost Overheat
No Voltage Feedback Through Gray/White Wire at Defrost Start
Defrost Overheat with No Voltage Feedback through Gray/White Wire at Defrost Start
Defrost Under-heat
Excessive Icemaker Water Valve Solenoid Activation (Exceeded 15 Seconds, 5 Times)
Excessive Freezer Compressor Run
Excessive Refrigerator Compressor Run
8-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Troubleshooting Guides
ERROR CODE
05
TEST / ACTION
a.
b.
06
a.
b.
07
a.
b.
08
a.
b.
20
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
21
a.
b.
c
d.
Check refrigerator compartment thermistor electrical connections and continuity from thermistor to J1
on control board. Reconnect / repair connections.
Check resistance of refrigerator compartment thermistor for 30,000 to 33,000 ohms at 32F (0C).
Replace if defective.
Check refrigerator evaporator thermistor electrical connections and continuity from thermistor to J1 on
control board. Reconnect / repair connections.
Check resistance of refrigerator evaporator thermistor for 30,000 to 33,000 ohms at 32F (0C).
Replace if defective.
Check freezer compartment thermistor electrical connections and continuity from thermistor to J1 on
control board. Reconnect / repair connections.
Check resistance of freezer compartment thermistor for 30,000 to 33,000 ohms at 32F (0C).
Replace if defective.
Check freezer evaporator thermistor electrical connections and continuity from thermistor to J1 on
control board. Reconnect / repair connections.
Check resistance of freezer evaporator thermistor for 30,000 to 33,000 ohms at 32F (0C). Replace
if defective.
With a cold evaporator (< 10F/ < -12C), initiate Manual Defrost. If compressor starts 5 minutes after
defrost is initiated, check Grey/White wire connections and continuity from defrost heater to J4-4 on
control board. Reconnect / repair Grey/White wire &/or electrical connections.
Check for proper ohm readings of defrost heater. Replace heater if defective.
Check defrost terminator and its electrical connections, Reconnect / repair bad connections or replace
terminator if defective.
Initiate Manual Defrost, check for 115V AC at E2 on control board. If no voltage, replace board.
Initiate Manual Defrost, check for 115V AC from E2 (Blue Wire) on control board to defrost terminator.
Reconnect / repair blue wire &/or electrical connections.
Reference wiring diagram to identify components in same White wire circuit as defrost heater. Check
all White wire electrical connections and continuity from defrost heater to J7-8 on control board.
Check for proper mounting and location of freezer evaporator thermistor and defrost heater. Remount
correctly.
Check for correct wire connection at control board, Blue wire at E2 on control board. If connected to
wrong pin, reconnect correctly.
Check for electrical short of Blue wire to another circuit. Repair Blue wire &/or electrical connections.
Check for proper operation of defrost terminator: Cut-in 30F(-1C) / Cut-out 55F (13C). For model
601F-2 ONLY: Cut-in 30F (-1C) / Cut-out 70F (21C). Replace if defective.
22
a.
Initiate Manual Defrost. If compressor starts 5 minutes after defrost is initiated, check Grey/White wire
connections and continuity from defrost heater to J4-4 on control board. Reconnect / repair
Grey/White wire &/or electrical connections.
23
a.
Check for proper mounting and location of freezer evaporator thermistor and defrost heater. Remount
correctly.
Check for correct wire connection at control board, Blue wire at E2 on control board. If connected to
wrong pin, reconnect correctly.
Check for electrical short of Blue wire to another circuit. Repair Blue wire &/or electrical connections.
Initiate Manual Defrost. If compressor starts 5 minutes after defrost is initiated, check Grey/White wire
connections and continuity from defrost heater to J4-4 on control board. Reconnect / repair
Grey/White wire &/or electrical connections.
b.
c
d.
24
a.
b.
Check for proper ohm readings of defrost heater. Replace heater if defective.
Check for proper mounting and location of freezer evaporator thermistor and defrost heater. Remount
correctly.
NOTE: After repairs, always clear Error Codes by pressing Bell ON/OFF key for 15 seconds.
8-3
Troubleshooting Guides
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
ERROR CODE
TEST / ACTION
30
40
A. If Error Code 07, 20, 21, 22, 23, or 24 is also displayed during Diagnostic Mode, see Test/Actions
under that code.
B. Check for obstructions to freezer door/drawer closing. Remove obstruction.
C. Check cleanliness of condenser. Clean if needed.
D. Check for obstruction to condenser fan blade or loose fan blade. Remove obstruction/Tighten Blade.
E. Check evaporator fan blade position and for obstructions. Reposition if incorrect/Remove obstruction.
F. Check resistance of freezer compartment thermistor - 30,000 to 33,000 ohms at 32F (0C). Replace
if defective.
G. With unit on, check to see if lights shut off when light switch is depressed. Repair defective wiring or
replace defective switch.
H. With freezer compressor running:
1. (Model 601F-2 only) Check for 115 V AC from compressor to condenser fan. Repair defective
wiring or replace defective motor.
2. (All models except 601R-2, 601RG-2, 601F-2) check for 115 V AC from control board to condenser fan. Repair defective wiring, or replace defective motor, or replace defective board.
I. (All models) With freezer compressor running and fan switches depressed, check for 115 V AC from
compressor to evaporator fan motor. Repair wiring, or replace defective switch, or replace defective
fan motor.
J. Check sealed system for leaks, restrictions or inefficient compressor.
50
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
If Error Code 05, or 06 is also displayed during Diagnostic Mode, see Test/Actions under that code.
Check for obstructions to refrigerator door closing. Remove obstruction.
Check cleanliness of condenser. Clean if needed.
Check for obstruction to condenser fan blade or loose fan blade. Remove obstruction/Tighten Blade.
Check evaporator fan blade position and for obstructions. Reposition if incorrect/Remove obstruction.
Check resistance of refrigerator compartment thermistor - 30,000 to 33,000 ohms at 32F (0C).
Replace if defective.
G. With unit on, check to see if lights shut off when light switch is depressed. Repair defective wiring or
replace defective switch.
H. With refrigerator compressor running:
1. (Models 601R-2 and 601RG-2 only) Check for 115 V AC from compressor to condenser fan.
Repair defective wiring or replace defective motor.
2. (All models except 601R-2, 601RG-2, 601F-2) check for 115 V AC from control board to condenser fan. Repair defective wiring, or replace defective motor, or replace defective board.
I. (All models) With refrigerator compressor running and fan switches depressed, check for 115 V AC
from compressor to evaporator fan motor. Repair wiring, or replace defective switch, or replace
defective fan motor.
J. Check sealed system for leaks, restrictions or inefficient compressor.
NOTE: After repairs, always clear Error Codes by pressing Bell ON/OFF key for 15 seconds.
8-4
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Troubleshooting Guides
MODEL 601F
THERMISTOR LOCATION
Freezer Compartment
Freezer Evaporator
CODE
F
FE
8-5
Troubleshooting Guides
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Problem Description
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.
O.
Page #
8-6
Built-In
PROBLEM
(600- 2 )
Series
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Troubleshooting Guides
TEST / ACTION
B. EE Displayed in Place of
Freezer Temperature with
SERVICE Flashing
C. EE Displayed in place of
Refrigerator Temperature
with SERVICE Flashing
E. Warm or Normal
Error Codes Observed in Diagnostic
Temperatures Displayed with Mode, but not Cleared from Memory
non-flashing SERVICE
Displayed
1.
Pointers:
Evap Temp -20F (-29C) or
lower, see:
Door ajar
Lights ON w/door closed
Evaporator fan fault
Compartment thermistor misread
Evaporator heavily frosted
Sealed system fault: leak or
partial restriction
Door Ajar
a. Food product obstruction
b. Door/cabinet hinge problem
Condenser Air Flow
a. Dirty condenser
b. Condenser fan blade obstructed or
blade is loose
c. Condenser fan motor disconnected
a. Move obstruction.
b. Check and replace hinge if defective.
e. No power from control board to condenser fan (Does not apply to single
compressor models)
(NOTE: A compressor must be running)
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check electrical connections from motor to
J7-1 on control board, or from motor to compressor on single compressor models.
Reconnect / repair connections.
d. Check for 115V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. Check for 115V AC at J7-1 on control board
(with compressor running). Replace board if
defective.
8-7
Troubleshooting Guides
PROBLEM
(Continued)
G. Warm Freezer Temperature
with SERVICE Flashing
1.
Pointers:
Evap Temp -20F (-29C) or
lower, see:
Door ajar
Lights ON w/door closed
Evaporator fan fault
Compartment thermistor misread
Evaporator heavily frosted
Sealed system fault: leak or
partial restriction
Built-In
(600- 2 )
POSSIBLE CAUSE
TEST / ACTION
Series
8-8
Built-In
PROBLEM
(600- 2 )
Series
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Troubleshooting Guides
TEST / ACTION
Pointers:
Unit Switched OFF
1. Sr appears during Diagnostic
Mode, see:
Unit in Showroom Mode
Unit in Showroom Mode
Door Ajar
3. Evap Temp between -19F
(-28C) and 0F (-17C), see:
Warm food load
High room ambient
Door ajar
Condenser Air Flow
Compartment thermistor misread
Sealed system fault: leak
a. Move obstruction.
b. Check and replace hinge if defective.
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check electrical connections from motor to
J7-1 on control board, or from motor to compressor on single compressor models.
Reconnect / repair connections.
d. Check for 115V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. Check for 115V AC at J7-1 on control board
(with compressor running). Replace board if
defective.
8-9
Troubleshooting Guides
PROBLEM
Built-In
(600- 2 )
POSSIBLE CAUSE
(Continued)
Evaporator Fan Fault
H. Warm Freezer Temperatures
without SERVICE Flashing a. Switch depressor missing or bent, not
depressing fan switch
b. Fan blade obstructed or out of position
Pointers:
c. Faulty fan switch
1. Sr appears during Diagnostic
(NOTE: A compressor must be running)
Mode, see:
Unit in Showroom Mode
d. Evaporator fan motor disconnected
2. Evap Temp -20F (-29C) or
lower, see:
Door ajar
Lights ON w/door closed
Evaporator fan fault
Compartment thermistor misread
Evaporator heavily frosted
Sealed system fault: leak or
partial restriction
3. Evap Temp between -19F
(-28C) and 0F (-17C), see:
Warm food load
High room ambient
Door ajar
Condenser Air Flow
Compartment thermistor misread
Sealed system fault: leak
4. Evaporator Temp 0F (-17C)
or higher, see:
Power to compressor fault
Sealed system Fault: leak,
restriction, inefficient compressor
NOTE: Pointers do not apply to
cabinet initial pulldown from
ambient temperatures.
NOTE: To clear non-flashing
SERVICE indicator after repairs,
press door ajar alarm bell
ON/OFF key for 15 seconds.
Series
TEST / ACTION
8-10
Built-In
PROBLEM
I. Warm Refrigerator
Temperatures with
SERVICE Flashing
(600- 2 )
Series
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Troubleshooting Guides
TEST / ACTION
Door Ajar
a. Food product obstruction
b. Door/cabinet hinge problem
a. Move obstruction.
b. Check and replace hinge if defective.
Pointers:
Condenser Air Flow
Refrigerator door must be open
and compressor running for five
minutes.
1.
2.
a. Dirty condenser
b. Condenser fan blade obstructed or
blade is loose
EE appears in place of refrig- c. Condenser fan motor disconnected
erator evap. temperature, see:
Evaporator thermistor disconnected or shorted
d. Condenser fan motor defective
Evaporator Temp 15F (-9C)
or lower within 5 minutes
e. No power from control board to conw/door open, see:
denser fan (Does not apply to single
Door ajar
compressor models)
Lights stay ON
(NOTE: A compressor must be running)
Evaporator fan fault
Compartment or evaporator
Light ON with Door Closed
thermistor misread
Evaporator heavily frosted
a. Switch depressor missing or bent, not
Sealed system fault: leak or
depressing light switch
partial restriction
b. Faulty light switch
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check electrical connections from motor to
J7-1 on control board, or from motor to compressor on single compressor models.
Reconnect / repair connections.
d. Check for 115V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. Check for 115V AC at J7-1 on control board
(with compressor running). Replace board if
defective.
(Continued)
8-11
Built-In
Troubleshooting Guides
PROBLEM
(600- 2 )
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Series
TEST / ACTION
(Continued)
I. Warm Refrigerator
Temperatures with
SERVICE Flashing
(See Pointers on previous page)
J. Warm Refrigerator
Temperatures without
SERVICE Flashing
No Power to Unit
Pointers:
Refrigerator door must be open
and compressor running for five
minutes.
1. Sr appears during Diagnostic
Mode, see:
Unit in Showroom Mode
2. Evaporator Temp 15F (-9C)
or lower within 5 minutes
w/door open, see:
Door ajar
Lights stay ON
Evaporator fan fault
Compartment or evaporator
thermistor misread
Evaporator heavily frosted
Sealed system fault: leak or
partial restriction
3. Evaporator Temp cannot pull
below 30F (-1C) within 5
minutes w/door open, see:
Warm food load
High room ambient
Door ajar
Condenser Air Flow
Compartment or evaporator
thermistor misread
Sealed system fault: leak or
inefficient compressor
4. Evaporator Temp 35F (2C) or
higher after 5 minutes w/door
open, see:
Condenser Air Flow
Power to compressor fault
Sealed system fault: leak,
restriction or inefficient compressor
NOTE: Pointers do not apply to
cabinet initial pulldown from
ambient temperatures.
NOTE: To clear non-flashing
SERVICE indicator after repairs,
press door ajar alarm bell
ON/OFF key for 15 seconds.
Door Ajar
a. Food product obstruction
b. Door/cabinet hinge problem
a. Move obstruction.
b. Check and replace hinge if defective.
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check electrical connections from motor to
J7-1 on control board, or from motor to compressor on single compressor models.
Reconnect / repair connections.
d. Check for 115V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. Check for 115V AC at J7-1 on control board
(with compressor running). Replace board if
defective.
(Continued)
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
8-12
Built-In
PROBLEM
(Continued)
J. Warm Refrigerator
Temperatures without
SERVICE Flashing
(See Pointers on previous page)
(600- 2 )
Series
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Troubleshooting Guides
TEST / ACTION
K. Warm or Normal
Temperatures in Both
Compartments with
SERVICE Flashing
8-13
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check electrical connections from motor to
J7-1 on control board, or from motor to compressor on single compressor models.
Reconnect / repair connections.
d. Check for 115V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. Check for 115V AC at J7-1 on control board
(with compressor running). Replace board if
defective.
Built-In
Troubleshooting Guides
PROBLEM
L. Warm Temperatures in Both
Compartments without
SERVICE Flashing
(600- 2 )
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Series
TEST / ACTION
No Power to Unit
Door Ajar
a. Food product obstruction
b. Door/cabinet hinge problem
a. Move obstruction.
b. Check and replace hinge if defective.
a. Clean condenser.
b. Remove obstruction or tighten nut on motor
shaft.
c. Check electrical connections from motor to
J7-1 on control board, or from motor to compressor on single compressor models.
Reconnect / repair connections.
d. Check for 115V AC to motor, replace motor
if defective.
e. Check for 115V AC at J7-1 on control board
(with compressor running). Replace board if
defective.
M. Product Temperature 10 or
More Colder than Displayed
Temperature
N. 1. Extremely Cold
Temperatures Displayed
(1 to 7 in Refrigerator and
-21 to -15 in Freezer)
2. If outside US Extremely Warm
Temperatures Displayed
(34 to 45 in Refrigerator
and -5 to 5 in Freezer)
2. If Outside US - Control Set to Display 2. Switch unit OFF, then ON, then press & hold
Fahrenheit but Customer Thought it
Bell key and UNIT ON/OFF key for 10 secWas Celsius
onds.
8-14
Built-In
PROBLEM
O. "ICE" and SERVICE
Flashing on LCD
(600- 2 )
Series
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Water Valve Energized Longer then
Fifteen Seconds
8-15
Troubleshooting Guides
TEST / ACTION
Check icemaker area for jammed ice cube,
clear jam if present. Check levelness of icemaker, level if needed. Check position of fill
cup. Reposition if in ice path.
Check water supply pressure; must be constant 20-100 PSI. If not, instruct customer.
Check water valve operation, opens when
115V AC is applied, closes completely when
115V AC is removed. Water valve Ohms =
160. Replace if defective.
Troubleshooting Guides
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model
601R-2
Refrigerator
601RG-2
Refrigerator
75 psi to 90 psi
75 psi to 90 psi
75 psi to 90 psi
75 psi to 90 psi
75 psi to 90 psi
75 psi to 90 psi
601F-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
611-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
611G-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
632-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
642-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
650-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
650G-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
661-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
685-2
Freezer
Refrigerator
695-2
Freezer
8-16
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Troubleshooting Guides
NOTE: The temperature/pressure table at right is for reference only. A unit's temperature/pressure correlation may
differ from those listed due to: variations in evaporator thermistor location, set-points, where the sealed system is in
the refrigeration cycle, ambient temperature, etc.
If a unit is experiencing temperature problems, it is recommended that you reference the General Troubleshooting
Guide before accessing the sealed system. After all
mechanical and electrical components have been ruled
out, sealed system pressures can be checked by applying
solder-on process valves and referencing the preceding
page. Do NOT use bolt-on process valves as they are
prone to leak.
This table should only be used as a last quick check before
entering the sealed system.
Temperature
Pressure
-30F (-34C)
-25F (-32C)
-20F (-29C)
-15F (-26C)
-10F (-23C)
-5F (-21C)
0F (-18C)
5F (-15C)
10F (-12C)
15F (-9C)
20F (-7C)
25F (-4C)
30F (-1C)
35F (2C)
40F (4C)
45F (7C)
50F (10C)
55F (13C)
60F (16C)
65F (18C)
70F (21C)
75F (24C)
10 Vac
7 Vac
4 Vac
0 Vac
2 Psi
4 Psi
7 Psi
9 Psi
12 Psi
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PRESSURE INDICATIONS
If low side pressure is
possible problem is
NORMAL
NORMAL
MECHANICAL
(see General Troubleshooting Guide)
LOW
LOW
LEAK
LOW
HIGH
RESTRICTION
HIGH
LOW
INEFFICIENT COMPRESSOR
HIGH
HIGH
OVER CHARGE
8-17
Built-In
Troubleshooting Guides
(600- 2 )
Series
MODEL
UNIT
ON/OFF
KEY
ALARM
( )
ON/OFF
KEY
ICE
ON/OFF
KEY
601R-2
1-2
2-5
NA
3-4
4-5
NA
601RG-2
1-2
2-5
NA
3-4
4-5
601F-2
1-2
2-5
2-3
NA
611-2
1-2
2-5
2-3
611G-2
1-2
2-3
632-2
1-2
642-2
BULK
ICE
KEY
LIGHTS
ON/OFF
KEY
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
2-3
NA
3-4
4-5
NA
NA
1-6
5-6
3-4
4-5
NA
NA
2-5
3-4
4-5
1-6
5-6
NA
1-4
2-5
2-3
1-6
5-6
3-4
4-5
NA
NA
1-2
2-5
2-3
1-6
5-6
3-4
4-5
NA
NA
650-2
1-2
2-5
2-3
1-6
5-6
3-4
4-5
NA
NA
650G-2
1-2
2-3
2-5
3-4
4-5
1-6
5-6
NA
1-4
661-2
1-2
2-5
2-3
1-6
5-6
3-4
4-5
NA
NA
685-2
1-2
2-3
2-5
3-4
4-5
1-6
5-6
1-4
NA
695-2
1-2
2-3
2-5
3-4
4-5
1-6
5-6
1-4
NA
Ribbon Cable
FREEZER
COLDER
WARMER
COLDER
WARMER
REFRIGERATOR
ICE
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
UNIT
ON/OFF
Membrane Switch in
Control Panel Assembly
Figure 8-1. Control Panel Assy with Cut-Away View to Show Ribbon Cable (Model 632 Control Panel Shown)
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
8-18
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Technical Data
SECTION 9
TECHNICAL DATA
9-1
Technical Data
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 601R-2
REFRIGERATOR
8.5 oz.
COMPRESSOR
NOTE: Always check current parts price list for possible substitutions.
Service Part No.
Manufacturer
Mfg. Part No.
Original Compressor / Service Compressor Amps
Original Compressor / Service Compressor BTUs
DEFROST METHOD
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
1.1 /1.1
280 / 280
Off Cycle Defrost
Evap > 38F before
Compressor ON.
DEFROST TERMINATOR
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-2
30000 - 33000
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Technical Data
Model 601RG-2
REFRIGERATOR
8.5 oz.
COMPRESSOR
NOTE: Always check current parts price list for possible substitutions.
Service Part No.
Manufacturer
Mfg. Part No.
Original Compressor / Service Compressor Amps
Original Compressor / Service Compressor BTUs
DEFROST METHOD
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.6 /1.1
345 / 280
Off Cycle Defrost
Evap > 38F before
Compressor ON.
DEFROST TERMINATOR
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
30000 - 33000
DOOR HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
9-3
5
.04
2500 - 2950
Technical Data
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 601F-2
FREEZER
10.0 oz.
COMPRESSOR
NOTE: Always check current parts price list for possible substitutions.
Service Part No.
Manufacturer
Mfg. Part No.
Original Compressor / Service Compressor Amps
Original Compressor / Service Compressor BTUs
DEFROST METHOD
4202250
Embraco
EGU80
1.0 / 1.0
820 / 820
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
DEFROST TERMINATOR
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
30F / -1C
70F / 21C
DEFROST HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
7
.06
1800 - 2100
Watts
Amps
Ohms
52
.45
240 - 280
Watts
Amps
Ohms
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
WATER VALVE
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-4
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 611-2
Technical Data
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
5.5 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
5
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-5
Built-In
Technical Data
Model 611G-2
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
6 oz.
7 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.6 / 1.1
345 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
5
.04
2500 - 2950
----------
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
DOOR HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
9-6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 632-2
Technical Data
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
5.5 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
7
.06
1800 - 2100
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-7
Technical Data
Built-In
Model 642-2
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
5.5 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
7
.06
1800 - 2100
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-8
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 650-2
Technical Data
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
5.5 oz
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
5
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-9
Built-In
Technical Data
Model 650G-2
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
4.5 oz.
6.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.6 / 1.1
345 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
5
.04
2500 - 2950
----------
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
DOOR HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
9-10
Built-In
(600- 2 )
Series
Model 661-2
Technical Data
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
3.5 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202250
Embraco
EGU80
1.0 / 1.0
820 / 820
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
7
.06
1800 - 2100
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
----------
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
DEFROST HEATER
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
9-11
Built-In
Technical Data
Model 685-2
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
9.0 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
DEFROST HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
7
.06
1800 - 2100
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
15
.13
840 - 980
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
20
.2
260
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
15
.13
800 - 980
----------
5
.04
1200 - 1470
3150 - 3680
-------------
DEFROST TERMINATOR
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
MULLION CHUTE HEATER
Ohms at 32F / 0C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
Watts
Amps
(Heater 1) Ohms
(Heater 2) Ohms
9-12
Built-In
Model 695-2
(600- 2 )
Series
Technical Data
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
10.0 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.8 / 1.9
605 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
DEFROST HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
640
5.5
19 - 23
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
7
.06
1800 - 2100
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
15
.13
840 - 980
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
20
.2
260
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
15
.13
800 - 980
----------
Watts
Amps
(Heater 1) Ohms
(Heater 2) Ohms
5
.04
1200 - 1470
3150 - 3680
-------------
9-13
Built-In
Technical Data
Model 685-2
(600- 2 )
Series
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
4.5 oz.
7.0 oz.
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
310 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.7 / 1.9
575 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
DEFROST HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
450
3.9
28 - 31
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
20
.2
260
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
15
.13
800 - 980
----------
5
.04
1200 - 1470
3150 - 3680
-------------
DEFROST TERMINATOR
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
MULLION CHUTE HEATER
Ohms at 32F / 0C
Watts
Amps
Ohms
Watts
Amps
(Heater 1) Ohms
(Heater 2) Ohms
9-14
Built-In
Model 695-2
(600- 2 )
Series
Technical Data
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
4.5 oz.
7.0 oz
4201880
Embraco
EMI30HER
0.5 / 1.1
345 / 280
4202280
Embraco
EMI60HER
0.7 / 1.9
575 / 585
Adaptive Defrost
Intervals and duration
varies. Followed by 5
min. compressor delay.
Cut-In Temp.
Cut-Out Temp.
-------
30F / -1C
55F / 13C
DEFROST HEATER
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
450
3.9
28 - 31
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
----------
Watts
Amps
Ohms
----------
4.2
.04
3000 - 3500
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
20
.2
260
50
.4
160
30000 - 33000
30000 - 33000
DEFROST TERMINATOR
WATER VALVE
THERMISTORS
(Evap & Compartment)
Ohms at 32F / 0C
Watts
Amps
Ohms (Inductive)
15
.13
800 - 980
----------
Watts
Amps
(Heater 1) Ohms
(Heater 2) Ohms
5
.04
1200 - 1470
3150 - 3680
-------------
9-15
Technical Data
Built-In
9-16
(600- 2 )
Series
Built-In
(600- 2 )
SECTION 10
WIRING DIAGRAMS
AND SCHEMATICS
10-1
Series
(600- 2 )
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODEL: 601R-2
J6
CONTROL BOARD
J3
E2
E7
E6
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
J7
E10
BLACK
GRAY
RED
WHITE
GREEN
PIN 1
E2
E10
RED
WHITE
WHITE
YELLOW
WHITE
PIN 1
J7
J1
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
PIN 1
RED
PIN 1
J4
GRAY
4 ORANGE
BLACK
J2
J4
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
PIN 1
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
J5
PIN 1
E6
J2
0
E7
ORANGE
WHITE
DISPLAY
SENSOR
(REF CABINET)
WHITE
GRAY
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
PIN 1
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
BLACK
BLACK
RED
GRAY
COMPRESSOR
GREEN
STARTING
RELAY
GRAY
GRAY
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
3 4
CONNECTOR
GREEN
PLAIN 1
RIBBED 2
WHITE
GREEN
GREEN
TAN
GRAY
WHITE
GREEN
GRAY
WHITE
WHITE
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
1 2 3 4
CONNECTOR
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD
ORANGE/YLW
BLUE/YLW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
WHITE
ORANGE
YELLOW
POWERS LIGHTS
BLACK
GRAY
POWER INTO BOARD
POWERS REF COMPRESSOR AND CONDENSER FAN
COLOR
FUNCTION
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
J6
DESCRIPTION
CIRCUIT
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
E2
DEF HTR
NOT USED
NOT USED
E7
FCOMP
POWER IN
E10
L1
REF COMPRESSOR
E6
RCOMP
NOT USED
J7-1
C FAN
NOT
USED
J7-2
E FAN
NOT USED
J7-3
LIGHTS
J7-4
LITES
J7-5
NOT USED
NOT USED
J7-6
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J7-7
NEUTRAL
J7-8
NEU
NOT USED
J4-1
REF DOOR LIGHT SENSE
J4-2
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J4-3
NOT USED
J4-4
NOT USED
J4-5
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
NOT USED
J1-1
J1-2
NOT USED
REF EVAP
J1-3
REF EVAP
J1-4
J1-5
REF COMPARTMENT
REF COMPARTMENT
J1-6
NOT USED
J1-7
NOT USED
J1-8
SENSOR
(REF EVAP)
REF
FAN
SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
WHITE
GRAY
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
BLACK
REF
LIGHT
SWITCH
GREEN
BLACK
L2
L1
10-2
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODEL: 601R-2
L1
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
RED
J5
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
J6
GRAY
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
J7
E7 E10 E6
J4
E2
J3
J2
J1
ORANGE
YELLOW
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
10-3
(600- 2 )
Series
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODEL 601RG-2
CONTROL BOARD
BLUE
WHITE
J6
BLUE
WHITE
RED
WHITE
GREEN
E2
E7
E6
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
E2
E7
E10
J5
PIN 1
E6
J2
PIN 1
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
RED
WHITE
WHITE
YELLOW
ORANGE
GRAY
WHITE
J2
J1
J4
BLACK
J3
WHITE
PINK
PIN 1
J7
E10
BLACK
GRAY
WHITE
PINK
PIN 1
PIN 1
J7
J4
J1
RED
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
PIN 1
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE
WHITE
DISPLAY
SENSOR
(REF CABINET)
WHITE
GRAY
RED
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
PIN 1
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
BLACK
BLACK
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
GRAY
GRAY
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
GREEN
TAN
GRAY
WHITE
GREEN
GREEN
PLAIN 1
RIBBED 2
BLACK
WHITE
GRAY
WHITE
GREEN
3 4
CONNECTOR
WHITE
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
1 2 3 4
CONNECTOR
ORANGE/YLW
BLUE/YLW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
WHITE
ORANGE
NEUTRAL INTO BOARD
YELLOW
PINK
RED
POWERS REF EVAP FAN
BLUE
BLACK
GRAY
POWER INTO BOARD
POWERS REF COMPRESSOR AND CONDENSER FAN
POWERS LIGHTS
COLOR
RED
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
J6
DESCRIPTION
CIRCUIT
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
E2
DEF HTR DOOR HEATER
NOT USED
E7
F COMP
POWER IN
E10
L1
REF COMPRESSOR
E6
R COMP
NOT USED
J7-1
C FAN
REF EVAP FAN
J7-2
E FAN
J7-3
NOT USED
J7-4
LIGHTS
LITES
ICE
ACCENT LIGHTS
J7-5
J7-6
NOT USED
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J7-7
NEU
NEUTRAL
J7-8
NOT USED
J4-1
REF DOOR LIGHT SENSE
J4-2
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J4-3
NOT USED
J4-4
NOT USED
J4-5
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
NOT USED
J1-1
J1-2
NOT USED
REF EVAP
J1-3
REF EVAP
J1-4
J1-5
REF COMPARTMENT
J1-6
REF COMPARTMENT
NOT USED
J1-7
NOT USED
J1-8
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
WHITE
GRAY
BLACK
REF
FAN
SWITCH
GREEN
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD
FUNCTION
ACCENT
LIGHTS
DOOR
HEATER
REF
LIGHT
SWITCH
SENSOR
(REF EVAP)
BLACK
L2
PART NUMBER 3757370
L1
10-4
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODEL: 601RG-2
L1
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
RED
RED
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J5
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
J6
GRAY
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
J7
PINK
E7 E10 E6
J4
E2
J3
J2
ACCENT
LIGHTS
J1
ORANGE
YELLOW
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
DOOR
HEATER
BLUE
10-5
WHITE
TAN
PURPLE
WHITE
GREEN
FREEZER
LIGHT
SWITCH
RED
PURPLE
ORANGE
YELLOW
WHITE
PURPLE
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
TAN
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
BLUE
WHITE 2
BLUE 1
WHITE
3 BLUE
4 PINK
5 TAN
2 WHITE
1 WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
FREEZER
FAN
SWITCH
PURPLE
WHITE
GREEN
1 2
CONNECTOR
SENSOR
(FRE CABINET)
ICEMAKER
SWITCH
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
PURPLE
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
GREEN
TAN
1 2 3 4
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD
CONNECTOR
ICEMAKER
WATER VALVE
L1
10-6
ICEMAKER
4 WHITE
2 TAN
3 PINK
1 GREEN
GREEN
PINK
TAN
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
GREEN
COMPRESSOR
PURPLE
STARTING
RELAY
WHITE
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
PIN 1
DEFROST HEATER
FILL
TUBE
HEATER
DRAIN HEATER
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
PIN 1
E10
GRAY/WHITE
TAN
J2
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
PIN 1
WHITE
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE
J6
J3
E2
E7
E6
E10
WHITE/BLUE
YELLOW
PINK
J1
J4
J1
J2
RED
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY W/WHITE
GRAY W/WHITE
5 YELLOW
8 WHITE
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
ORANGE
ORANGE
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
COLOR
RED
FUNCTION
BLUE
GRAY W/WHITE STRIPE
TAN
BLACK
WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
PINK
BLUE
2 PURPLE
4 ORANGE
6
1
3
7
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODEL: 601F-2
GRAY 1
WHITE 2
BLUE 1
GRAY 2
WHITE
ORANGE
(600- 2 )
DESCRIPTION
CIRCUIT
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
E2
DEF HTR
DEFROST HEATER
FRZ COMPRESSOR
E7
FCOMP
POWER IN
E10
L1
NOT USED
E6
RCOMP
NOT USED
J7-1
C FAN
NOT
USED
E FAN
J7-2
ICE MAKER ACC (FILL TUBE)
J7-3
LITES
LIGHTS
J7-4
J7-5
ICE MAKER
NOT USED
J7-6
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J7-7
J7-8
NEU
NEUTRAL
J4-1
FRZ DOOR LIGHT SENSE
J4-2
NOT USED
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J4-3
DEF SENSOR
J4-4
ICE MAKER VALVE SENSOR
J4-5
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FRZ EVAP
J1-1
J1-2
FRZ EVAP
NOT USED
J1-3
NOT USED
J1-4
J1-5
NOT USED
NOT USED
J1-6
FRZ COMPARTMENT
J1-7
FRZ COMPARTMENT
J1-8
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
SENSOR
(FRE EVAP)
WHITE
FREEZER
LIGHTS
GREEN
BLUE W/BLACK
BLUE W/BLACK
PINK
BLUE
PURPLE
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
WHITE
TAN
BLACK
WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
J4
BLACK
J7
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
L2
RED
WHITE
GREEN
PIN 1
PLAIN 1
RIBBED 2
Series
-This wiring information is provided for use by qualified
service personnel only.
-Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
beginning service.
-Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
service is complete.
-Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
severe electrical shock.
CONTROL BOARD
E2
E7
E6
PIN 1
J5
PIN 1
PIN 1
J7
DISPLAY
J6
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODEL: 601F-2
L1
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
RED
J5
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
J6
PURPLE
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
J7
E2
TAN
E7 E10 E6
J3
J4
J2
J1
WATER
VALVE
160 OHMS
ICEMAKER
SWITCH
PINK
ICEMAKER
GRAY/WHITE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
BLUE
21 OHMS
260 OHMS
DEFROST
HEATER
DRAIN TROUGH
HEATER
DRAIN
HEATER
1890 OHMS
A1
YELLOW
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
FREEZER
LIGHTS
2600 OHMS
WHITE/BLUE
FILL TUBE
HEATER
10-7
1. FAN SWITCH
2. LIGHT SWITCH
3. ICEMAKER SWITCH
FILL TUBE
HEATER
ICEMAKER
SENSOR
(FRZ CABINET)
WHITE
TAN
GREEN
PINK
PURPLE
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
WHITE W/BLUE
WHITE
GREEN
GREEN
WHITE
RED
3 GREEN
2 WHITE
1 RED
BLUE
1 BLUE
2 BLACK
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
1 BLACK
2 BLACK
DEFROST HEATER
LIGHTS:
NOTE: (1) LIGHT
IN 611 FREEZER
ICEMAKER
WATER VALVE
10-8
SENSES FRZ EVAP TEMP
SENSES FRZ EVAP TEMP
SENSES REF EVAP TEMP
SENSES REF EVAP TEMP
SENSES REF CABINET
SENSES REF CABINET
SENSES FRZ CABINET TEMP
SENSES FRZ CABINET TEMP
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
GRAY/WHITE
TAN
WHITE
BROWN
ORANGE
SENSOR
(REF
CABINET)
0
J1
ORANGE
WHITE
WHITE/BLUE
YELLOW
PINK
ORANGE
ORANGE
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
PIN 1
PIN 1
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
GRAY
WHITE/RED
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
J2
PINK
BLUE
WHITE
COLOR
(FOUND BY
COMPRESSOR)
CONNECTOR
E7
J7
E6
J5
PIN 1
J6
DISPLAY
PIN 1
PIN 1
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
E10
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
FUNCTION
WHITE
YELLOW
PURPLE
TAN
WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
E2
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
PIN 1
RED
WHITE
GREEN
J3
PURPLE
PURPLE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE W/RED STRIPE
GRAY
WHITE
BLACK
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN
L1
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
DEF HTR
DEFROST HEATER
FRZ COMPRESSOR
FCOMP
POWER IN
L1
REF COMPRESSOR
RCOMP
CONDENSER FAN
C FAN
NOT USED
E FAN
ICE MAKER ACC (FILL TUBE)
LIGHTS
LITE
ICE MAKER
NOT USED
NOT USED(NO PIN)
NEU
NEUTRAL
FRZ DOOR LIGHT SENSE
REF DOOR LIGHT SENSE
NOT USED(NO PIN)
DEF SENSOR
ICE MAKER VALVE SENSOR
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FRZ EVAP
FRZ EVAP
REF EVAP
REF EVAP
REF COMPARTMENT
REF COMPARTMENT
FRZ COMPARTMENT
FRZ COMPARTMENT
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY
GREEN
1 PLAIN
2 RIBBED
GRAY
GREEN
WHITE
STARTING
RELAY
SENSOR
(FRZ EVAP)
3 ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
RED
GRAY W/WHITE STRIPE
GRAY W/WHITE
1 2 3 4
GRAY W/WHITE
J1
ORANGE
GREEN
J7
WHITE W/BLUE
TAN
PURPLE
YELLOW
J4
1 WHITE W/BLUE
9 TAN
6 PURPLE
8 YELLOW
4 ORANGE
3 GREEN
WHITE
BLUE
PINK
GRAY W/WHITE
1 BLACK
2 WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODELS: 611-2 & 650-2
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-8
E2
E7
E10
E6
J7-1
J7-2
J7-3
J7-4
J7-5
J7-6
J7-7
J7-8
J4-1
J4-2
J4-3
J4-4
J4-5
CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4
L2
CIRCUIT
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
E7 E10 E6
1 TAN
3 PINK
7 BLUE
WHITE
TAN
PURPLE
STARTING
RELAY
2 WHITE
5 BLUE
7 PINK
TAN
WHITE
E2
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
POWER
SUPLY
CORD
ORANGE
WHITE
TAN 2
WHITE 4
PINK 3
GREEN 1
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
(600- 2 )
J4
Series
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
GREEN
WHITE 2
WHITE W/RED STRIPE 1
GRAY
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
RED
SENSOR
(REF
EVAP)
PIN 1
TAN
WHITE
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODELS: 611-2 & 650-2
L1
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
WHITE
NEUT
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
RED
GRAY
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
TAN
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J5
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
J6
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
E2
E7 E10 E6
J3
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J4
J2
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
J1
PURPLE
RED
160
TAN
ICEMAKER
SWITCH
PINK
WATER
VALVE
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
ICEMAKER
GRAY/WHITE
BLUE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
WHITE/RED
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
DEFROST
HEATER
21 OMMS
ORANGE
A1
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
YELLOW
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
ORANGE
A1
YELLOW
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
FREEZER
LIGHTS
2600 OHMS
WHITE/BLUE
FILL TUBE
HEATER
10-9
Series
(600- 2 )
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODELS 611G-2 & 650G-2
PURPLE
STARTING
RELAY
WHITE
WHITE
GRAY
1 PLAIN
2 RIBBED
WHITE
GRAY
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
L2
GREEN
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
STARTING
RELAY
L1
POWER
SUPLY
CORD
FRZ COMPRESSOR
GREEN
GREEN
PURPLE
PURPLE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE W/RED STRIPE
GRAY
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE 2
WHITE W/RED STRIPE 1
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
WHITE
RED
RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
PIN 1
J2
J1
0
ORANGE
PIN 1
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
BLACK
WHITE
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
WHITE W/RED STRIPE
WHITE
(FOUND BY
COMPRESSOR)
CONNECTOR
SENSOR (REF
EVAP)
SENSOR (REF
CABINET)
GRAY/WHITE
TAN
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
ACCENT LIGHTS
WHITE
ORANGE W/BLACK
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
GRAY
WHITE/RED
RED
WHITE/BLUE
YELLOW
PINK
HEATER
COLOR
WHITE
BLUE
PINK
DOOR
GREEN
GRAY W/WHITE
1 2 3 4
J1
TAN
PURPLE
YELLOW
ORANGE W/BLACK
J7
J4
SENSOR
(FRZ CABINET)
WHITE
ORANGE W/BLACK
WHITE
1 BLACK
2 BLACK
DEFROST HEATER
LIGHTS:
NOTE: (1) LIGHT
IN 611 FREEZER
1. FAN SWITCH
2. LIGHT SWITCH
3. ICEMAKER SWITCH
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
FUNCTION
1 BLUE
2 BLACK
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
DEF HTR
E2
DEFROST HEATER
E7
FCOMP
FRZ COMPRESSOR
E10
L1
POWER IN
E6
RCOMP
REF COMPRESSOR
J7-1
C FAN
COND FAN & DOOR HEATER
REF EVAP FAN
J7-2
E FAN
ACCENT LIGHTS
IACC
J7-3
J7-4
LITE
LIGHTS
ICE
J7-5
ICE MAKER/FILL TUBE HTR
NOT USED
J7-6
NOT USED(NO PIN)
J7-7
J7-8
NEU
NEUTRAL
J4-1
FDR
FRZ DOOR LIGHT SENSE
J4-2
RDR
REF DOOR LIGHT SENSE
J4-3
NOT USED(NO PIN)
DEF SENSOR
J4-4
ICE MAKER VALVE SENSOR
J4-5
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FRZ EVAP
J1-1
J1-2
FRZ EVAP
REF EVAP
J1-3
REF EVAP
J1-4
J1-5
REF COMPARTMENT
REF COMPARTMENT
J1-6
FRZ COMPARTMENT
J1-7
FRZ COMPARTMENT
J1-8
BLUE
WHITE
TAN
GREEN
PINK
PURPLE
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE W/ BLACK
SENSOR
(FRZ EVAP)
3 GREEN
2 WHITE
1 RED
GRAY W/WHITE
GRAY W/WHITE
3 GREEN
9 TAN
6 PURPLE
8 YELLOW
4 ORANGE W/BLACK
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
GREEN
WHITE
RED
2
1
TAN 2
WHITE 4
PINK 3
GREEN 1
TAN
WHITE
ICEMAKER
2 WHITE
5 BLUE
7 PINK
FILL TUBE
HEATER
TAN
WHITE
ICEMAKER
WATER VALVE
10-10
J6
0
PIN 1
DISPLAY
J7
E7
E6
PIN 1
J3
WHITE
GRAY W/WHITE
E2
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
WHITE
E7 E10 E6
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
PINK
BLUE
RED
TAN
PINK
BLUE
WHITE
YELLOW
PURPLE
TAN
WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
E10
PIN 1
RED
WHITE
GREEN
RED
GRAY W/WHITE STRIPE
J4
WHITE
ORANGE
E2
PIN 1
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
PIN 1
RED
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
J5
RED
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODELS 611G-2 & 650G-2
L1
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
BLACK
WHITE
NEUT
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
RED
RED
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
GRAY
TAN
J5
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
M
RED
PURPLE
E7 E10 E6
J3
J4
J2
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J7
E2
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J1
160 Ohms
TAN
PINK
ICEMAKER
SWITCH
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
WATER
VALVE
ICEMAKER
PINK
2700-3700 Ohms
FILL TUBE
HEATER
20-22 Ohms
DEFROST
HEATER
GRAY/WHITE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
BLUE
WHITE/RED
WHITE/RED
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
YELLOW
ORANGE
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
2300-3000 Ohms
DOOR HEATER
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE
WHITE/BLUE
ACCENT
LIGHTS
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
YELLOW
ORANGE W/BLACK
FREEZER
LIGHTS
ORANGE W/BLACK
PART NUMBER 3757920 REV A
10-11
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODELS: 632-2 & 642-2
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
L2
STARTING
RELAY
WHITE
GRAY
GRAY
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
EMBRACO
COMPRESSOR
GRAY
CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
POWER
SUPLY
CORD
GREEN
2 RIBBED
1 PLAIN
STARTING
RELAY
PURPLE
PURPLE
COMPRESSOR
TAN
Series
(600- 2 )
BLACK
WHITE 2
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
GRAY
RED
YELLOW
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
E2
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE W/RED
TAN
BROWN
E7 E10 E6
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE
J7
SENSOR
(REF CABINET)
J4
1 RED
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
1 2
3 4
CONNECTOR
(FOUND BY COMPRESSOR)
PIN 1
PIN 1
J7
E6
J6
0
SENSOR
(REF
EVAP)
J1
J2
PIN 1
WHITE
ORANGE
ICEMAKER
PIN 1
PIN 1
PIN 1
E7
E10
E2
J3
FILL
TUBE
HEATER
PIN 1
DRAIN
HEATER
4 WHITE
1 GREEN
3 PINK
2 TAN
DISPLAY
J5
TAN
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
TAN
GREEN
PINK
2 WHITE
1 WHITE W/BLUE
BLUE 1
WHITE 2
GRAY 2
BLUE 1
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
BLACK 2
BLACK 1
DEFROST HEATER
J4
SENSOR
(FRE CABINET)
GRAY
W/WHITE
STRIPE
FREEZER
FAN
MOTOR
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
J1
1 RED
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
RED
WHITE
GREEN
1 BLACK
2 WHITE
3 ORANGE
BROWN
ORANGE
WHITE
WHITE
5 YELLOW
7 BLUE
3 PINK
YELLOW
BLUE
PINK
WHITE
TAN
GRAY W/WHITE
GRAY W/WHITE STRIPE
WHITE W/BLUE
PINK
RED
BLUE
TAN
WHITE
BLUE
TAN
WHITE
WHITE W/BLUE
PINK
RED
WHITE
ORANGE
ORANGE
BROWN
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE 2
ORANGE 3
BROWN 1
SENSOR
(FRE EVAPORATOR)
UPPER
FREEZER
LIGHTS
BROWN
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
YELLOW
BROWN
RED
PURPLE
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
TAN
YELLOW
PURPLE
LOWER
FREEZER
LIGHT
WHITE
TAN
ICEMAKER
WATER VALVE
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-8
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
DEFROST HEATER
FRZ COMPRESSOR
POWER IN
REF COMPRESSOR
CONDENSER FAN
NOT USED
ICE MAKER ACC (FILL TUBE)
LITE
LIGHTS
ICE MAKER
NOT USED
NOT USED(NO PIN)
NEU
NEUTRAL
FRZ DOOR LIGHT SENSE
REF DOOR LIGHT SENSE
NOT USED(NO PIN)
DEF SENSOR
ICE MAKER VALVE SENSOR
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FRZ EVAP
FRZ EVAP
REF EVAP
REF EVAP
REF COMPARTMENT
REF COMPARTMENT
FRZ COMPARTMENT
FRZ COMPARTMENT
DEF HTR
FCOMP
L1
RCOMP
C FAN
E FAN
10-12
FUNCTION
COLOR
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
GRAY
WHITE/RED
WHITE/BLUE
YELLOW
PINK
WHITE
BROWN
ORANGE
GRAY/WHITE
TAN
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODELS: 632-2 & 642-2
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RED
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
TAN
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J5
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
E2
E7 E10 E6
J3
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
J4
J2
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J1
RED
WATER
VALVE
160 OHMS
ICEMAKER
PINK
GRAY\WHITE
BLUE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
WHITE\RED
21 OHMS
DEFROST
HEATER
1890 OHMS
DRAIN
HEATER
ORANGE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
BROWN
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
BROWN
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
FREEZER
LIGHTS
FREEZER
LIGHT
FILL TUBE
HEATER
WHITE\BLUE
2600 OHMS
10-13
Series
(600- 2 )
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODEL: 661-2
L1
L2
STARTING
RELAY
WHITE
GRAY
GRAY
GREEN/YELLOW
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
EMBRACO
COMPRESSOR
GRAY
GREEN
2 RIBBED
1 PLAIN
GREEN/YELLOW
POWER
SUPLY
CORD
CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
PURPLE
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
BLACK
WHITE 2
WHITE W/RED STRIPE 1
TAN
YELLOW
PURPLE
RED
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
6 3 5 4 2 1
GRAY/WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
WHITE W/RED STRIPE
BLACK
WHITE
ORANGE
TAN
WHITE
WHITE
E2
E7 E10 E6
ORANGE
WHITE
SENSOR
(REF CABINET)
J4
1 RED
2 WHITE
3 GREEN/YELLOW
J7
J6
SENSOR
(REF
EVAP)
PIN 1
PIN 1
J1
WHITE
ORANGE
PIN 1
PIN 1
PIN 1
E6
J2
4 WHITE
1 GREEN
3 PINK
2 TAN
E7
E2
J3
DRAIN
HEATER
E10
FILL
TUBE
HEATER
PIN 1
DEFROST HEATER
DISPLAY
J5
TAN
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
TAN
GREEN/YELLOW
PINK
WHITE
WHITE W/BLUE
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
WHITE
DEF.
TERM.
3 4
CONNECTOR
(FOUND BY COMPRESSOR)
3
2
9
1
4
GRAY/WHITE
BLUE
5 BLUE
6 WHITE
7 WHITE/BLUE
8 WHITE
1 2
FREEZER
FAN
MOTOR
WHITE
GRAY/WHITE
ORANGE
ORANGE
J7
J1
BLACK
BROWN
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
BROWN
ORANGE
WHITE
WHITE
1 RED
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
RED
WHITE
GREEN/YELLOW
WHITE
TAN
WHITE
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE 2
ORANGE 3
BROWN 1
SENSOR
(FRE CABINET)
YELLOW
BLUE
PINK
BLUE
TAN
WHITE
RED
BROWN
ORANGE
ORANGE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
J4
SENSOR
(FRE EVAPORATOR)
WHITE/BLUE
PINK
LIGHT
TERM.
UPPER
FREEZER
LIGHTS
GRAY
RED
YELLOW
4 3 5 8 1 7 6 9 2
GRAY/WHITE
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
BLUE
TAN
WHITE
ORANGE/BLACK
WHITE/BLUE
PINK
PURPLE
YELLOW
ORANGE W/BLK
PIN 1
ICEMAKER
LOWER
FREEZER
LIGHT
WHITE
TAN
ICEMAKER
WATER VALVE
E2
E7
E10
E6
J7-1
J7-2
J7-3
J7-4
J7-5
J7-6
J7-7
J7-8
J4-1
J4-2
J4-3
J4-4
J4-5
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-8
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
DEFROST HEATER
FRZ COMPRESSOR
POWER IN
REF COMPRESSOR
CONDENSER FAN
REF FAN SWITCH
ICE MAKER ACC (FILL TUBE)
LITE
LIGHTS
ICE MAKER
NOT USED
NOT USED(NO PIN)
NEU
NEUTRAL
FRZ DOOR LIGHT SENSE
REF DOOR LIGHT SENSE
NOT USED(NO PIN)
DEF SENSOR
ICE MAKER VALVE SENSOR
LOW VOLTAGE THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FRZ EVAP
FRZ EVAP
REF EVAP
REF EVAP
REF COMPARTMENT
REF COMPARTMENT
FRZ COMPARTMENT
FRZ COMPARTMENT
DEF HTR
FCOMP
L1
RCOMP
C FAN
E FAN
FUNCTION
COLOR
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
GRAY
WHITE/RED
GRAY
WHITE/BLUE
YELLOW
PINK
WHITE
ORANG/BLACK
ORANGE
GRAY/WHITE
TAN
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
PART NUMBER 3758436 REV A
10-14
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODEL: 661-2
L1
BLACK
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
NEUT
WHITE
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
FAN SWITCH
GRAY
GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RED
PURPLE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
TAN
REFRIGERATOR COMPRESSOR
STARTING RELAY
J6
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J7
E2
E7 E10 E6
J3
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
M
REFRIGERATOR
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
J5
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
J4
J2
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
J1
RED
WATER
VALVE
160 OHMS
ICEMAKER
PINK
GRAY\WHITE
BLUE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
21 OHMS
OPENS ON T-RISE
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
WHITE\RED
1890 OHMS
DEFROST
HEATER
DRAIN
HEATER
ORANGE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
OPENS ON T-RISE
ORANGE/BLACK
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
YELLOW
ORANGE/BLACK
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE
OPENS ON T-RISE
FREEZER
LIGHTS
FREEZER
LIGHT
2600 OHMS
WHITE\BLUE
FILL TUBE
HEATER
PART NUMBER 3758436 REV A
10-15
Series
(600- 2 )
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODELS: 685-2 (Prior to Serial #2271174)
695-2 (Prior to Serial #2269189)
REFRIGERATOR COMPRESSOR
TAN
WHITE
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
2
1
WHITE
E10
E2
GREEN
WHITE
PURPLE
GRAY
WHITE
BLACK
GRAY
GRAY
RED
PIN 1
MEMBRANE SWITCH
J4
PINK
L2
J7
PIN 1
4 GREEN
5 WHITE
3 RED
2 BROWN
1 YELLOW
BLACK
E1
2
1
WHITE
GREEN
WHITE
RED
BROWN
YELLOW
WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
BLUE
PINK
TAN
WHITE/BLUE STRIPE
PURPLE
GRAY/WHITE STRIPE
YELLOW
ORANGE/BLACK
GREEN
2 RIBBED
1 PLAIN
E6
GRAY
WHITE
PURPLE
PURPLE
WHITE
GREEN
GRAY
J1
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
L1
PIN 1
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
E7
WHITE
CONNECTOR
WHITE
TAN
FREEZER COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY
2 RED
1 RED
TAN
GRAY/WHITE STRIPE
PINK
BROWN
WHITE/BLUE STRIPE
BLUE
RED
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
WHITE
RED
FREEZER
LT SWITCH
ORANGE/BLACK
ORANGE
REFRIG
LIGHT SWITCH
REFRIG
FAN SWITCH
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
WHITE
E10
J1
E1
SENSOR
(REF CABINET)
SENSOR
(REF EVAP)
WHITE
ORANGE
DISPLAY 1 2 3 4
LIGHT CONNECTOR
(FOUND BY
COMPRESSOR)
CONTROL LIGHTS
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
BLUE
GRAY/WHT
ORANGE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
5 PINK
4 PINK
1 BROWN
2 WHITE
WHITE
SENSOR
(FRE EVAP)
WHITE
J4
E2
GRAY/WHITE
ORANGE W/YELLOW
BLUE W/YELLOW
BLUE W/WHITE
BLUE W/WHITE
E6
DEFROST
HEATER
1 BLUE
2 GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
E7
SENSOR
(FRE CABINET)
4 WHITE
3 PINK
2 TAN
1 GREEN
1 BLACK
2 BLACK
REFRIG
FAN
MOTOR
WHITE
LIGHT
UPPER TERM
FREEZER
LIGHT
ICEMAKER
ORANGE/BLK
WHITE
YELLOW
1 ORANGE
2WHITE
3YELLOW
ORANGE
J7
GREEN 3
FREEZER
FAN
MOTOR
ORANGE
WHITE
GREEN
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
1 ORANGE
2 ORANGE
3 WHITE
4 WHITE
WHITE 2
RED
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
RED
BROWN
2 RED
RED 1
1 YELLOW
2 BROWN
3 RED
DOOR
GROUND
5 WHITE
GREEN
PINK
GREEN
2
1
1 WHITE W/BLUE
GLASS
WELL
HEATER
RED
BLUE
2 WHITE
YELLOW
BROWN
WHITE
ICE DOOR
SOLENOID
WHITE
BLACK
BLUE
RED
REDUNDANT
HEATER
CONTROL PANEL
LWR FREEZER LT
WATER
SOLENOID
CIRCUIT
E
E2
E6
E7
E10
J4-1
J4-2
J4-3
J4-4
J5-5
J7-1
J7-2
J7-3
J7-4
MULLION
CHUTE
HEATER
SERVICE
ONLY
TAN
WHITE
ICE DISPENSER
CONTROL
GLASS
WELL
LIGHT
WHITE
RED
RED
ICEMAKER
SOLENOID
AUGER MOTOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
NEUTRAL
DEFROST HEATER
REFRIGERATOR COMPRESSOR
FREEZER COMPRESSOR
POWER IN
FREEZER LIGHT SENSOR
REF LIGHT SENSOR
NOT USED (NO PIN)
DEFROST SENSE-TERMINATOR
ICE MAKER VALVE
CONDENSER
REFRIG FAN SWITCH
ICE MAKER ACCESSORIES (FILL TUBE)
LIGHTS
FUNCTION
COLOR
WHITE
BLUE
GRAY
PURPLE
BLACK
ORANGE/BLK
ORANGE
GRAY/WHT
TAN
WHT/RED
GRAY
WHT/BLUE
YELLOW
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS CONTINUED
ICE MAKER
BULK ICE
NOT USED
J7-5
J7-6
J7-7
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-8
THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FREEZER EVAPORATOR
FREEZER EVAPORATOR
REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR
REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
FUNCTION
COLOR
PINK
BROWN
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
10-16
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODELS: 685-2 (Prior to Serial #2271174)
695-2 (Prior to Serial #2269189)
L1
BLACK
NEUT
WHITE
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
WHITE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
BROWN
WHITE/RED
PINK
GREY
WHITE\BLUE
YELLOW
ORANGE
CONTROL LIGHTS
OPENS
ON T-RISE
ICE MAKER
SWITCH
TAN
PINK
ICEMAKER
160 OHMS
TAN
880 OHMS
AUGER
SWITCH
BROWN
GREY\WHITE
M
160 OHMS
YELLOW
19.V.D.C.
SWITCH
CIRCUIT
WHITE\RED
GREY
YELLOW
GREY\WHITE
WHITE\BLUE
BLUE
ORANGE W/BLACK
GREY
PURPLE
WHITE\BLUE
ICEMAKER
SOLENOID
MULLION CHUTE
HEATER
ICE
DISPENSE
CONTROL
100 OHMS
LOW VOLTAGE
MEMBRANE
SWITCH
AUGER
MOTOR
WATER DISPENSER
VALVE
ICE DOOR
SOLENOID
ICE
SWITCH
14400 OHMS
WATER
SWITCH
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
M
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
OPENS
ON T-RISE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING RELAY
M
DEFROST
HEATER
29 OHMS
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE/BLK
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE/BLK
FREEZER
LIGHTS
(OPENS ON T-RISE)
WHITE\BLUE
FILL TUBE
HEATER
2300-2900
7200
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
FREEZER FAN
TERMINATOR
OPENS
ON T-RISE
(
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
PURPLE
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING RELAY
10-17
(600- 2 )
Series
WIRING DIAGRAM
MODELS: 685-2 (Starting w/Serial #2271174)
695-2 (Starting w/Serial #2269189)
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE W/RED STRIPE
E10
E2
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
J1
GRAY
J7
E1
PIN 1
WHITE
BLACK
2
1
RED
PIN 1
MEMBRANE SWITCH
J4
4 GREEN
5 WHITE
3 RED
2 BROWN
1 YELLOW
POWER
SUPPLY
CORD
GREEN
WHITE
RED
BROWN
YELLOW
WHITE W/BLUE STRIPE
BLUE
PINK
TAN
WHITE/BLUE STRIPE
PURPLE
GRAY/WHITE STRIPE
YELLOW
ORANGE/BLACK
GRAY
L2
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
2
1
GRAY
GREEN
2 RIBBED
1 PLAIN
E6
COMPRESSOR
GRAY
WHITE
PURPLE
PURPLE
PIN 1
L1
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
PURPLE
WHITE
GREEN
GRAY
E7
REFRIGERATOR
CONNECTOR
PINK
FREEZER COMPRESSOR
2 RED
1 RED
GRAY/WHITE STRIPE
TAN
PINK
BROWN
WHITE/BLUE STRIPE
BLUE
RED
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
WHITE
RED
FREEZER
LT SWITCH
ORANGE/BLACK
ORANGE
REFRIG
LIGHT SWITCH
REFRIG
FAN SWITCH
WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
2 WHITE
1 ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
E10
J1
E1
SENSOR
(REF CABINET)
SENSOR
(REF EVAP)
WHITE
ORANGE
DISPLAY 1 2 3 4
LIGHT CONNECTOR
(FOUND BY
COMPRESSOR)
CONTROL LIGHTS
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE
BLUE
GRAY/WHT
ORANGE
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
5 PINK
4 PINK
1 BROWN
2 WHITE
WHITE
SENSOR
(FRE EVAP)
WHITE
J4
E2
GRAY/WHITE
ORANGE W/YELLOW
BLUE W/YELLOW
BLUE W/WHITE
BLUE W/WHITE
E6
DEFROST
HEATER
1 BLUE
2 GRAY
REFRIG
FAN
MOTOR
E7
SENSOR
(FRE CABINET)
4 WHITE
3 PINK
2 TAN
1 GREEN
1 BLACK
2 BLACK
1 PINK
2 WHITE
3 GREEN
WHITE
LIGHT
UPPER TERM
FREEZER
LIGHT
ICEMAKER
ORANGE/BLK
WHITE
YELLOW
1 ORANGE
2WHITE
3YELLOW
ORANGE
ORANGE
GREEN 3
FREEZER
FAN
MOTOR
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
J7
WHITE 2
RED
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
RED
1 ORANGE
2 ORANGE
3 WHITE
4 WHITE
RED 1
2 RED
1 YELLOW
2 BROWN
3 RED
DOOR
GROUND
5 WHITE
GREEN
PINK
GREEN
2
1
1 WHITE W/BLUE
GLASS
WELL
HEATER
RED
BLUE
2 WHITE
YELLOW
BROWN
WHITE
ICE DOOR
SOLENOID
WHITE
BLACK
BLUE
RED
REDUNDANT
HEATER
CONTROL PANEL
LWR FREEZER LT
WATER
SOLENOID
CIRCUIT
E
E2
E6
E7
E10
J4-1
J4-2
J4-3
J4-4
J5-5
J7-1
J7-2
J7-3
J7-4
MULLION
CHUTE
HEATER
SERVICE
ONLY
TAN
WHITE
ICE DISPENSER
CONTROL
GLASS
WELL
LIGHT
WHITE
RED
RED
ICEMAKER
SOLENOID
AUGER MOTOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS
NEUTRAL
DEFROST HEATER
REFRIGERATOR COMPRESSOR
FREEZER COMPRESSOR
POWER IN
FREEZER LIGHT SENSOR
REF LIGHT SENSOR
NOT USED (NO PIN)
DEFROST SENSE-TERMINATOR
ICE MAKER VALVE
CONDENSER
REFRIG FAN SWITCH
ICE MAKER ACCESSORIES (FILL TUBE)
LIGHTS
FUNCTION
COLOR
WHITE
BLUE
GRAY
PURPLE
BLACK
ORANGE/BLK
ORANGE
GRAY/WHT
TAN
WHT/RED
GRAY
WHT/BLUE
YELLOW
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
120 VOLT CIRCUITS CONTINUED
ICE MAKER
BULK ICE
NOT USED
J7-5
J7-6
J7-7
J1-1
J1-2
J1-3
J1-4
J1-5
J1-6
J1-7
J1-8
THERMISTOR CIRCUITS
FREEZER EVAPORATOR
FREEZER EVAPORATOR
REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR
REFRIGERATOR EVAPORATOR
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
FREEZER COMPARTMENT
FUNCTION
COLOR
PINK
BROWN
ORANGE/RED
BLUE/RED
ORANGE/YELLOW
BLUE/YELLOW
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/WHITE
BLUE/BLACK
BLUE/BLACK
10-18
Built-In
(600- 2 )
WIRING SCHEMATIC
MODELS: 685-2 (Starting w/Serial #2271174)
695-2 (Starting w/Serial #2269189)
L1
BLACK
NEUT
WHITE
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHTS
WHITE
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
BROWN
WHITE/RED
PINK
GREY
WHITE\BLUE
YELLOW
ORANGE
CONTROL LIGHTS
OPENS
ON T-RISE
ICE MAKER
SWITCH
TAN
PINK
ICEMAKER
160 OHMS
TAN
880 OHMS
AUGER
SWITCH
BROWN
GREY\WHITE
M
160 OHMS
YELLOW
19.V.D.C.
SWITCH
CIRCUIT
WHITE\RED
GREY
YELLOW
GREY\WHITE
WHITE\BLUE
BLUE
ORANGE W/BLACK
GREY
PURPLE
WHITE\BLUE
ICEMAKER
SOLENOID
MULLION CHUTE
HEATER
ICE
DISPENSE
CONTROL
100 OHMS
LOW VOLTAGE
MEMBRANE
SWITCH
AUGER
MOTOR
WATER DISPENSER
VALVE
ICE DOOR
SOLENOID
ICE
SWITCH
14400 OHMS
WATER
SWITCH
REFRIGERATOR
FAN MOTOR
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
GRAY
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
M
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
OPENS
ON T-RISE
REFRIGERATOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING RELAY
M
DEFROST
HEATER
29 OHMS
FREEZER
LIGHT SWITCH
ORANGE/BLK
LIGHT
TERMINATOR
ORANGE/BLK
FREEZER
LIGHTS
(OPENS ON T-RISE)
WHITE\BLUE
FILL TUBE
HEATER
2300-2900
7200
FREEZER
FAN SWITCH
FREEZER FAN
TERMINATOR
OPENS
ON T-RISE
(
FREEZER
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR
PURPLE
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
FREEZER
FAN MOTOR
RUNNING
CAPACITOR
FREEZER
COMPRESSOR
STARTING RELAY
10-19
10-20
(600- 2 )
Series