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1. 1 RED FRESH FOOD LIGHT SEE DIAGRAM INSIDE ICEMAKER COVER ICEMAKER WHEN USED 22 WHITE ORANGE ORANGE RUN CAPACITOR ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE LADOS 79 WATER VALVE WHEN USED ORANGE 17 18 Cu Ft ORANGE OVERLOAD CAPACITOR I BROWN CONDENSER FAN ORANGE e z lt tc o DEFROST HEATER DEFROST THERMOSTAT ORANGE DEFROST TEMPERATURE CONTROL CONTROL BROWN ORANGE ORANGE 4 gt WATER VALVE ICEMAKER WHEN USED WHEN USED 23 EVAPORATOR FAN Leer 225 YELLOW KT ORANGE DEFROST ey THERMOSTAT ee deett 22751 er i PINK d yellow WHITE BROWN es DEFROST HEATER FRESH FOOD J TO ICEMAKER ae WHEN USED _ 4 gt ag DEFROST ay CONTRO 4 lt 185 1 N POWER TEMPERATURE CORD CONTROL 1 LIGHT SWITCH TO MACHINE pod WIRING za ORANGE 2 WHITE F BLACK ORANGE Cj BROWN t BLACK PINK BLUE N HARNESS CONNECTOR To CONDENSER 2 FAN I 227267 WATER VALVE IR WHEN USED 297 sen HARNESS CONNECTOR puru 2267 Z L 22 gt 27 NOU N TO CABINET GREEN WIRING GROUND ORANGE KB126 ND338 57A RUN CAPACITOR
2. Defrost System Check Freezer NOTE 15 16 Cu Ft defrost control 12 hours 33 minutes 17 18 Cu Ft defrost control 15 hours 34 minutes The automatic defrost function is controlled by the defrost control The defrost control contains a motor cam mechanism that switches the defrost control between defrost mode and cooling mode The defrost control motor cam mechanism operates only when the temperature control switch is closed After 15 hours of motor cam mechanism runtime in cooling mode the defrost control switches to defrost mode The defrost control will stay in defrost mode providing 115V to the heater for 34 minutes of motor cam mechanism runtime The defrost thermostat switch is mounted on the evaporator and when closed completes the neutral side of the defrost heater circuit The defrost thermostat switch opens when the evaporator temperature raises to 64 F and closes when the evaporator temperature lowers to 23 F The defrost thermostat switch typically opens during the defrost cycle preventing the heater from defrosting for the full 34 minutes The purpose for the 34 minute defrost mode at the defrost control is to prevent the compressor from operating and refreezing any water that may be dripping from the evaporator Check for the following problems 1 Evaporator heater open Check resistance across the evaporator heater Refer to Schematics for resistance values 2 Defrost thermostat switch stuck open
3. Remove the PTCR relay see procedure 3 Pull the overload straight out from the compressor 4 Disconnect the wire lead from the overload Capacitor Compressor 1 Remove the machine compartment cover GEA01043 2 Disconnect the wire leads from the capacitor 3 Discharge the capacitor with a screwdriver 4 Remove 1 screw and the capacitor Compressor NOTE Capillary tube must be clipped to compressor suction line near the dryer If capillary tube is not clipped to suction line a knocking noise may occur during compressor operation Refer to the compressor replacement instructions included with the replacement compressor 14 15 Troubleshooting Note Refer to Operating Characteristics before choosing a troubleshooting procedure Refer to Schematics Refer to Component Locator Views Compressor Knock 1 Capillary tube not clipped to suction line Check to see that capillary tube is clipped to the suction line near the dryer Low or No Cooling Check for the following problems 1 Condenser dirty clogged Unplug unit and clean condenser and underside of refrigerator 2 Interior lights remain on Check to see that interior lights turn off when door switch is pressed 3 Door gasket does not seal Check for damaged or leaking door gasket 4 Compressor does not operate Go to Compressor Does Not Operate troubleshooting 5 Condenser fan does not operate Go to
4. The defrost thermostat switch opens when the evaporator temperature raises to 64 F and closes when the evaporator temperature lowers to 23 3 Defrost control open in defrost mode Manually rotate the defrost control into defrost mode Check for continuity across the defrost control between terminals 2 and 3 Refer to Schematics 4 Open wire or faulty connector Refer to Schematics 5 Clogged or frozen drain Check for a clogged or frozen drain If frozen see Heat conducting clip not installed below 6 Heat conducting clip not installed If the heat conducting clip is not installed on the evaporator and in the drain the drain may freeze closed 17 Refrigeration System Check CHECK SUCTION PRESSURE SUCTION PRESSURE IN VACUUM Add refrigerant Wait 4 minutes i 3 oz systems lt 6 oz MAKE LEAK RESTRICTION TEST 4 1 2 oz systems gt 6 oz CONDENSER TEMPERATURE INCREASES THROUGHOUT NO CHANGE IN CONDENSER TEMPERATURE LOWER 2 3 SYSTEM HAS LEAK SYSTEM IS RESTRICTED INSTALL DRYER AND RECHARGE CHECK FOR LEAKS AT ALL JOINTS IN MACHINE COMPARTMENT Check high pressure joints with compressor running and condenser fan stopped FOUND LEAK NO LEAK FOUND SUCTION P RESSURE ABOVE ZERO MAKE COM PRESS
5. inch 1 inch AIR FLOW DIFFUSER COLDAIR MIXED AIR WARMER AIR REPLACEMENT PARTS Temperature Control WR09X0547 RBel Vi Sar WR07X0259 Overload WR08X0122 Defrost Control WR09X10049 Defrost Thermostat essere WR50X10021 Defrost Heater luna rene ana WR51X10038 Condenser Fan Motor 17 WR60X10021 Condenser Fan Motor 18 WR60X10048 Evaporator Fan Motor WR60X10046 Run Capacitor utorrent WR62X0080 CONFIGURATION T FREEZER Nomenclature VOLUME 15 16 17 18 ENGINEERING MODEL YEAR NOMENCLATURE M 2001 A INITIAL DESIGN B 1STREVISION DOOR TYPE ETC R RIGHT DOOR SWING TF L LEFT DOOR SWING TF GTS18EBMBRWW BRANDIPRODUCT G GE H HOTPOINT DEPTH POWER S STANDARD TROPICAL R RECESSED HANDLE INTERIOR SHELVES LEADER WIRE B STANDARD WIRE E PREMIUM WIRE F SUPERIOR WIRE H UPGRADE GLASS K SPILL PROOF GLASS REGIONAL ICEMAKER EXTERIOR COLOR READY WW WHITE WHITE FACTORY ICEMAKER AA ALMOND ALMOND CC BISQUE BISQUE Nomenclature tag he GEA01027 Mini Manual Location Warranty Information iger ator Wa
6. the top catches and remove Evaporator x Cover Freezer p Floor Panel Tab Floor Panel 01035 4 Remove 2 screws from the freezer floor panel Note It may be necessary to press the rear edge of the freezer floor panel down while lifting the front edge up in order to disengage the rear tabs from the evaporator cover 5 Lift the front edge of the freezer floor panel up until the rear tabs release from the evaporator cover Screws Duct Evaporator Cover 1 GEA01038 6 Pull the duct out of the freezer bottom 7 Remove 4 screws and the evaporator cover Defrost Thermostat 1 Remove the evaporator cover see Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator Cover procedure Defrost Thermostat ee GEA01040 Note The thermostat has a metal clip that fastens it to the line 2 Remove the thermostat from the line 3 Cut the thermostat lead wires and remove the thermostat 10 Defrost Heater 1 Remove the evaporator cover see Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator Cover procedure Heat Conducting Clip to drain GEA01036 Note Heat conducting clip assists in defrosting drain During assembly clip must be installed on evaporator and in drain to prevent drain from freezing closed 2 Remove 2 clips and the heat conducting clip from the evaporator 3 Bend the aluminum tabs back located at each end of the defrost heat
7. Condenser Fan Does Not Operate troubleshooting 6 Evaporator fan does not operate Go to Evaporator Fan Does Not Operate troubleshooting 7 Evaporator is frosted Go to Defrost System Check 8 Duct diffuser is clogged between freezer compartment and fresh food compartment If fresh food compartment is warm and freezer is normal or too cold duct diffuser may be clogged Duct is accessed by removing freezer floor panel and air tower 9 Freezer floor panel vents clogged or air channels under freezer floor panel clogged Inspect vents in freezer floor panel for clogging Remove freezer floor panel to inspect air channels 10 Refrigeration system faulty Go to Refrigeration System Check Compressor Does Not Operate Check for the following problems Note The defrost control must be in cooling mode to operate the compressor provide 115V to the compressor overload It may be necessary to manually rotate the defrost control to cooling mode before checking for voltage at the compressor overload 1 115V not present at compressor overload If 115V is not present at the compressor overload check for an open temperature control or an open defrost control cooling mode terminals 3 and 4 are closed Note The compressor condenser fan and evaporator fan should always operate at the same time If the condenser fan is operating the temperature control and defrost control are OK 2 Overload open High heat or high
8. GE Consumer Home Services Training TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE 2001 Top Mount No Frost 15 18 Cu Ft Refrigerators MODEL SERIES GTR GTS GTT HTR HTS HTT PUB 31 9073 03 01 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical electronic and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use WARNING To avoid personal injury disconnect power before servicing this product If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened GE Consumer Home Services Training Technical Service Guide Copyright 2001 All rights reserved This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without written permission from the General Electric Company Table of Contents Specifications 15 16 Cu Ft Specifications 15 16 Cu Ft DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING IMPORTANT RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DE
9. OR CAPACITY TEST FAILED TEST PASSE D TEST REPLACE COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR IS OK LOOK ELSEWHERE REPAIR LEAK INSTALL DRYER AND RECHARGE FOR LEAKS I Check low pressure joints SHEOR A with compressor stopped and defrost heaters energized Ice IN EVAPOR FOUND LEAK ATOR NO LEAK FOUND IN EVAPORATOR REPLACE LO SIDE AND INSTALL DRYER RECHECK TUBING IN MACHINE COMPARTMENT 18 GEA00862 19 Component Locator Views ML Capacitor E Compressor 4 Condenser Water Valve Connector Condenser Fan icemaker only Overload and PTCR Relay under cover Figure 1 Machine Compartment Defrost A Thermostat S Heat Conducting Clip Defrost Heater to drain Duct diffuser on FF side GEA01026 Figure 2 Evaporator and Associated Parts 20 Temperature Control Light Switch GEA01024 Figure 3 Control Console 21 BROWN GRAY 15 16 Cu Ft OVERLOAD BLACK x 9 47000 a s r EVAPORATOR FAN 360 2 DEFROST HEATER ORANGE COMPRESSOR mr CONDENSER FAN I PINK YELLOW DEFROST THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE 2 DEFROST CONTROL CONTROL BROWN BROWN BROWN ND518 24B
10. R Relay Overload Cover 13 PTCR Relay Compressor kn FE uuu uuu 13 Overload Compressor cec du tors ra Siva ka CL zn rl E Kann 14 Capacitor Compressor naar aaa 14 le uepBtrigdM H T 14 Door Gasket Note The door gasket is held in a retainer channel RETAINER CHANNEL GEA00610 1 Pull the old gasket out of the channel 2 Soak the new gasket in warm water to make it more pliable 3 Using the back of a teaspoon push the barbed edge of the gasket into the retaining channel Freezer Door 1 Remove all food from the inner door liner F Screws Hinge 2 Remove 2 screws and the top hinge from the cabinet Note Do not lose spacers on center hinge pin Spacers are needed for proper door adjustment 3 Open the door and lift it off the center hinge pin to remove Refrigerator Door 1 Remove all food from the inner door liner Note Do not lose spacers on center hinge pin and lower hinge pin Spacers are needed for proper door adjustment Screw Screw remove loosen GEA01028 2 Loosen the outer screw remove the inner screw Slide the hinge out of the outer screw and remove 3 Open the door lift it o
11. VICES All parts of this appliance capable of conducting electrical current are grounded If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Control Position 5 31 5 16 5 F Defrost Control Defrost Thermostat Electrical Rating 115V AC 60Hz 6 5 Amp Maximum Current Leakage see 0 75 mA Maximum Ground Path Resistance 0 14 Ohms Energy Consumption 15 37 KWH mo 216 tette 38 KWH mo NO LOAD PERFORMANCE Control Position 5 C 15 16 and Ambient Temperature of 70 F 90 F 70 F 90 F Fresh Food F 33 39 36 40 31 37 36 40 Frozen Food F 4 2 2 2 6 0 4 0 Run Time 23 33 36 52 23 33 36 52 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Refrigerant Charge R134a 4 12 ounces 780 BTU hr Minimum Compressor Capacity 19 inches Minimum Equalized Pressure 0 ttt c GAS a 37 8 PSIG 0909 P2 saa 50 7 PSIG IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical electronic and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a major ap
12. al Rating 115V AC 60Hz 100V AC 50Hz Maximum Current Leakage sees 0 75 mA Maximum Ground Path Resistance 0 14 Ohms Energy Consumption 17 39 KWH mo 18 40 KWH mo NO LOAD PERFORMANCE Control Position 5 C and 17 18 Ambient Temperature of 70 F 90 F 70 F 90 F Fresh Food 33 39 37 41 33 39 36 40 Frozen Food 2 4 1 3 4 2 4 0 Run Time nassen 26 36 40 56 26 36 40 56 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Refrigerant Charge 81348 4 12 ounces Compressor 780 BTU hr Minimum Compressor Capacity 19 inches Minimum Equalized Pressure M 37 8 PSIG WIE 50 7 PSIG PROCESS 518 22C IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical electronic and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use INSTALLATION Clearance must be provided for air circulation AT TOP a san 1 inch us gn ananta a auqa ayau as 4
13. current draw will cause the overload to open The overload should close when the temperature lowers to normal or when normal current draw is present 3 PTCR relay open 4 Run capacitor faulty 5 Open wire or faulty connector Refer to Schematics 6 Compressor motor faulty Check resistance across the compressor motor Refer to Schematics for resistance values 7 Compressor mechanically stalled Condenser Fan Does Not Operate Check for the following problems 1 Condenser fan faulty 16 2 115V not present at condenser fan The compressor condenser fan and evaporator fan should always operate at the same time If the compressor is operating the temperature control and defrost control are OK 3 Orange wire open on neutral side of condenser fan Refer to Schematics Evaporator Fan Does Not Operate Check for the following problems 1 Evaporator fan faulty 2 115V not present at evaporator fan The compressor condenser fan and evaporator fan should always operate at the same time If the compressor and condenser fan are operating the temperature control and defrost control are OK 3 Orange wire open on neutral side of evaporator fan Refer to Schematics and Strip Circuits Light Does Not Illuminate Check for the following problems 1 Lamp faulty 2 Door switch open Check continuity across the door switch with the wires disconnected 3 Open wire or faulty connector Refer to Schematics
14. e Cut Here 71 Copper Evaporator Aluminum Li Cut Evaporator Pipes ines Here NEW EVAPORATOR GEA01108 Note Heat conducting clip assists in defrosting drain During assembly clip must be installed on evaporator and in drain to prevent drain from freezing closed 8 Install a replacement dryer 9 Evacuate and recharge the system using currently accepted procedures du Evaporator Fan 1 Remove the evaporator cover see Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator Cover procedure 2 Carefully pull the fan off of the motor shaft Fan Motor Bracket GEA01039 3 Disconnect the fan motor connector 4 Remove 2 screws bracket and fan motor Condenser Fan 1 Remove the machine compartment cover 2 Disconnect the fan motor connector Connector TU GEA01042 Fan Fan Motor 3 Carefully push the fan off of the motor shaft 4 Remove 2 screws bracket and the fan motor PTCR Relay Overload Cover Compressor 1 Remove the machine compartment cover Baier Retainer Clip 2 Insert a flat screwdriver under the cover retainer clip pry up and remove 3 Remove the cover PTCR Relay Compressor 1 Remove the PTCR relay overload cover see procedure GEA01045 2 Pull the PTCR relay straight out from the compressor 3 Disconnect the wire leads from the relay edu Overload Compressor 1 Remove the PTCR relay overload cover see procedure 2
15. er and lower the heater out of the evaporator E GEA01047 4 Disconnect 2 lead wires and remove the heater Evaporator Soldering Method 1 Recover the refrigerant 2 Remove the evaporator cover see Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator Cover procedure 3 Remove the defrost thermostat see Defrost Thermostat procedure 4 Remove the defrost heater see Defrost Heater procedure 5 Disconnect ground wire from evaporator and position all wiring to allow for evaporator removal CAUTION If desoldering the evaporator HEAT SHIELD P N WR49X10025 must be used to prevent damage to freezer liner Protect wiring from heat during desoldering and resoldering To prevent damage to the capillary tube the capillary tube must be desoldered first GEA01041 6 Remove 2 screws that hold the evaporator to the cabinet 7 Desolder the capillary tube from the evaporator 8 Desolder the suction line Use a pair of pliers to hold the evaporator 9 Remove evaporator 10 Using a file score the capillary tube just above the old solder and break the solder covered section off This will help prevent the capillary tube from becoming plugged when resoldering 11 Position the new evaporator in the cabinet Insert the suction line and capillary tube into the evaporator 12 Solder the suction line to the evaporator using silfos 13 Solder the capillary tube to the evaporator using silfos No
16. erature control The temperature control is a thermostatic switch that closes when the fresh food compartment temperature is higher than the control setting When closed the temperature control provides 115V to the defrost control The defrost control contains a motor cam mechanism that switches the defrost control between defrost mode and cooling mode When in cooling mode the defrost control provides 115V to the compressor condenser fan and evaporator fan The compressor condenser fan and evaporator fan should always operate at the same time Defrost Operation NOTE 15 16 Cu Ft defrost control 12 hours 33 minutes 17 18 Cu Ft defrost control 15 hours 34 minutes The automatic defrost function is controlled by the defrost control The defrost control contains a motor cam mechanism that switches the defrost control between defrost mode and cooling mode The defrost control motor cam mechanism operates only when the temperature control switch is closed After 15 hours of motor cam mechanism runtime in cooling mode the defrost control switches to defrost mode The defrost control will stay in defrost mode providing 115V to the heater for 34 minutes of motor cam mechanism runtime The defrost thermostat switch is mounted on the evaporator and when closed completes the neutral side of the defrost heater circuit The defrost thermostat switch opens when the evaporator temperature raises to 64 F and closes when the evapora
17. ff the bottom hinge and remove Temperature Control 1 Remove 2 screws and lower the control console Control Console ker GEA01029 2 Remove cardboard insulator disconnect the harness connector and remove the control console A 3 Remove the temperature adjustment knob 4 Disconnect the wire leads and ground wire from the temperature control GEA01031 5 Press the locking tabs back and slide the temperature control out of the control console Defrost Control 1 Remove the control console see Temperature Control procedure 2 Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the defrost control GEA01030 3 Press the locking tabs back and slide the defrost control out of the control console Light Switch 1 Insert a small flat screwdriver under the right side of the light switch and release the switch locking tab GEA01033 2 Pull the switch out disconnect the wire leads and remove Light and Light Socket 1 Unscrew the light bulb and remove 2 Remove the control console see Temperature Control procedure GEA01032 3 Disconnect the wire leads from the light socket 4 Press in on the socket locking tab and push the light socket out of the control console Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator Cover 1 Remove all shelves Damper Cover 223 Screws GEA01034 2 Remove 2 screws from the bottom of the damper cover 3 Slide the damper cover up to release
18. pliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use INSTALLATION Clearance must be provided for air circulation AT TOP e 1 inch 3 4 inch D TED REO A E 1 inch AIR FLOW COLD AIR MIXED WARMER AIR REPLACEMENT PARTS Temperature Control WR09X0547 31 ua aan ak auqa WR07X0259 Ov rlO8 tton ci Hr ec e n WR08X0122 Defrost 10047 Defrost Thermostat WR50X10021 Defrost Heater nu WR51X10038 Condenser Fan Motor WR60X10021 Evaporator Fan Motor WR60X10046 Run WR62X0080 Specifications 17 18 Cu Ft DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING IMPORTANT RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES All parts of this appliance capable of conducting electrical current are grounded If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Control Position 5 31 5 16 5 F Defrost 15 hrs 9 34 min Defrost Thermostat esses Electric
19. rr anty For customers in the United States All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Staple your receipt here Centers or an authorized Customer Care technician Proof of the original purchase To schedule service on line 24 hours a day contact us date is needed to obtain service at www GEAppliances com or call 800 GE CARES under the warranty For The Period 0f GE Will Replace One Year Any part of the refrigerator which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship From the date of the During this full one year warranty GE will also provide free of charge all labor original purchase and in home service to replace the defective part Five Years Any part of the sealed refrigerating system the compressor condenser evaporator From the date of the and all connecting tubing which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship original purchase During this additional four year warranty GE will also provide free of charge all labor and in home service to replace the defective part What GE Will Not Cover Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit product breakers Improper installation Damage to the product caused by accident fire floods or Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for acts ot God other than the mtended purpose or used commercially Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible defect
20. s with this appliance Loss of food due to spoilage This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA In Alaska the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your states Attorney General Warrantor General Electric Company Louisville KY 40225 Operating Characteristics Note Refer to Component Locator Views Refer to Schematics Component Description The compressor and dryer are located in the machine compartment at the bottom rear of the unit The condenser is located under the unit The evaporator is located in the freezer compartment on the back wall The capillary is soldered to the compressor suction line The capillary is also clipped to the suction line near the dryer This arrangement serves as a heat exchanger The temperature control and defrost control are located in the control console The control console is located in the top of the fresh food compartment The evaporator fan is located in freezer compartment behind the rear panel Electrical Operation 115V is provided from the power source to the temp
21. te Heat conducting clip assists in defrosting drain During assembly clip must be installed on evaporator and in drain to prevent drain from freezing closed 1 14 Install a replacement dryer 15 Evacuate and recharge the system using currently accepted procedures Evaporator LOKRING Method 1 Recover the refrigerant 2 Remove the evaporator cover see Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator Cover procedure Remove the defrost thermostat see Defrost Thermostat procedure 4 Remove the defrost heater see Defrost Heater procedure 5 Disconnect ground wire from evaporator and position all wiring to allow for evaporator removal screws ge GEA01041 6 Remove 2 screws that hold the evaporator to the cabinet CAUTION Tubing must be clean and free from burrs when using LOKRING NOTE LOKRING connector P N WR97X10021 must be used Two LOKRING connectors are required 7 Replace the evaporator using the LOKRING method see Pub 31 9067 Cut the copper lines of the old evaporator as close as possible to the aluminum evaporator tubes Cut the copper lines of the new evaporator 11 8 inch from the edge of the aluminum evaporator tubes Defrost thermostat can be moved from the horizontal part of the copper line to the vertical part just above the bend Aluminum Copper Evaporator Pipes Cut Evaporator Here Lines OLD EVAPORATOR Defrost Thermostat Her
22. tor temperature lowers to 23 F The defrost thermostat switch typically opens during the defrost cycle preventing the heater from defrosting for the full 34 minutes The purpose for the 34 minute defrost mode at the defrost control is to prevent the compressor from operating and refreezing any water that may be dripping from the evaporator Air Movement CONSOLE DIFFUSER COLD AIRE MIXED AIR WARMER AIR Mechanical Disassembly Table of Contents Door Gasket uuu EE 8 Freezer DOOF ee poa d a 8 Refrigerator DOOM rci dx xS RE i Ra duct en Rel exa UE RR da Sana 8 Temperature Control 5 u uuu aT een 8 Defrost Control PER 9 Light Switch nn ce u ua een ee ru 9 Light and Light Socket EL E Sax RE hab raa Rana 9 Freezer Floor Panel and Evaporator 10 Defrost Thermostat ann TS 10 Defrost Heater ren eder aaa awas iii ice ri en x o nia le d a 11 Evaporator Soldering Method 11 Evaporator LOKRING Method U u u u u 12 Evaporator Fark u s uuu Pasa aa sana 13 Condenser Farnese ti aes Enduro eria ded a Rol ea o nnl dun dir 13 PTC
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