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PERFORMANCE DATA NO LOAD & NO DOOR OPENINGS AT 37°/0° CONTROL SETTING (2500++ CONTROL) Variable Speed Compressor 65°F (18°C) Ambient 90°F (32°C) Ambient Operating Time 32 to 40% 100% Freezer Temperature -6° to 6°F -21° to -14°C -6° to 6°F -21° to -14°C Refrigerator Temperature 33° to 46°F 0.5° to 8°C 33° to 46°F 0.5° to 8°C Low Side Pressure 5 to 12 psig N/A (cut-in) 34 to 83 kPa Low Side Pressure (cut-out) -2 to 2 psig -14 to 14 kPa -2 to 2 psig -14 to 14 kPa High Side Pressure 85 to 95 psig 586 to 655 kPa 120 to 135 psig 827 to 931 kPa Wattage 40 to 55 60 to 70 Amps (running) 0.5 to 1.1 0.7 to 0.9 Base Voltage 115 vac (127 vac max) DEFROST SPECIFICATIONS Cabinet Size Thermostat Cut-in Cut- out Heater Watts Ohms 23' SD, 28' SD, 23' CD 25°F 47°F 500 26 (-4°C) (8°C) Electronic Timer - (ADC) Defrost 24 minutes every 6-96 hours of compressor run time. CONDENSER FAN MOTOR Watts RPM Amps 3.1 (Energy Star, some models) 1100 CW Opposite Shaft 0.03 Running FREEZER ICE MAKER SPECIFICATIONS Electrical 115 vac (127 vac max) Thermostat Opens at 48°F (9°C), Closes at 15°F (-9°C) Heater Voltage 115 vac FREEZER ICE MAKER CONNECTOR PLUG CONNECTIONS Wire Number Wire Color Connects to: 1 Green / Yellow Ground 2 Yellow Water Valve 3 Black Line 4 Light Blue Neutral CAUTION All electrical parts and wiring must be shielded from torch flame. DO NOT allow torch to touch insulation; it will char at 200°F and flash ignite (burn) at 500°F. Excessive heat will distort the plastic liner. SERVICE DATA SHEET 242199300 FREEZER ICE MAKER - AUTOMATIC DEFROST BOTTOM FREEZER - R134a IMPORTANT: PLEASE RETURN THIS SHEET TO ITS ORIGINAL LOCATION. Error Codes Display FZ FF Interpretation -- OP Open FF Thermistor OP -- Open FZ Thermistor -- SH Shorted FF Thermistor Shorted FZ Thermistor SH -- UI to Main Control SY CF Board communication failure; on start up UI Main Control Board SY CE communication error; after a period in operation SY EF Evaporator Fan Failure Special Modes Mode Display FZ FF Activate/Deactivate (press for up to 10 sec. simultaneously) Manual Defrost d F FF UP and FF DOWN / same to deactivate Display / Showroom 77 77 FZ UP and FF DOWN / Power-on-Reset (POR) Sabbath Sb Sb FZ DOWN and FF UP / same to deactivate System Diagnostic No FF or FZ display, FZ UP and FZ DOWN / FF UP to deactivate all UI LEDs on. Notes: • Always check for pin back-outs, pinched or damaged wires before replacing components. • Determine whether failure is caused by the component, main control board or wiring. Contact TID before replacing main control board. • Refer to Service Manual for additional information. LINE POWER NEUTRAL ICE MAKER LT. BLUE ICE MAKER BLK BRN P-3 THERMAL CUT-OUT WATER VALVE ICE MAKER BLK RED MOTOR RED HOLD SWITCH NO LT. BLUE RED C NC THERMOSTAT P-4 NO BLK BLU NC C MOLD HEATER 165 WATTS SHUTOFF NO SWITCH GRN / YEL P-1 MOLD MOUNTING PLATE ICE MAKER NC C WATER FILL SWITCH YELLOW P-2 FREEZER ICE MAKER INFORMATION (Where Applicable) Test Cycling: Remove cover by inserting screwdriver in notch at bottom and prying cover from housing. Use screwdriver to rotate motor gear counterclockwise until holding switch circuit is completed. All components of ice maker should function to complete the cycle. Water Fill Volume: The water fill adjustment screw will change the fill time. One full turn is equal to 20cc (.68 oz.). The correct fill is 102 to 130cc (3.4 to 4.3 oz.). When a water valve is replaced, the fill volume must be checked. Water Fill Adjustment Motor Gear Mounting Plate Screw N TUR Mounting Plate Screws Timing Gear System Diagnostic Mode Activate: Press FZ UP and FZ DOWN temperature pads for up to 10 sec. simultaneously. Press FF UP to advance through tests. Deactivate: Press FF UP for up to 10 sec. Diagnostic Mode will automatically deactivate after 5 min. of inactivity. Note: Silence alarm. • Tests marked with "*" may not be applicable to this unit and will not be displayed in System Diagnostic Mode. • Tests displayed in diagnostic mode but not described below are for internal purposes only; advance through. • View UI display for "on," "off," "CL," "OP," "SH," "LO," "HI" or numerical results of tests. • Listen for operating sounds; feel for heat or air flow as appropriate to determine results of tests. Test To activate test: Passing result -- First Screen -- All LED lights on UI illuminated -- Second Screen -- All segments on UI temperature displays illuminated -- Third Screen -- Blank UI display, no lights illuminated, no shadowing; "-" and "+" blinking on FF display side to show location. 28 Dispenser Paddle Press disp. paddle "on" on UI when depressed; "off" when released 1* Standard Compressor Press power on-off Compressor running when "on"; stopped when "off" 2 Defrost Heater Press power on-off Defrost limit switch must be closed; verify "CL" in test 26. Feel for heat from defrost heater when "on". If "OP" in test 26, heater will not activate. 3 FF Light Press power on-off With FF door open, FF lights on when "on"; off when "off" 8 Water Valve (Dispenser) Press power on-off FF door must be closed. Be prepared to collect water at dispenser. Water dispenses when "on"; stops when "off" 9 FZ Light Press power on-off With FZ door open, FZ lights on when "on", off when "off" 10 Auger Motor Press power on-off FF door must be closed. Motor running when "on"; motor stopped when "off" 11 Cube/Crush Solenoid Press power on-off FF door must be closed. Do not leave solenoid in activated state. Solenoid activated when "on"; deactivated when "off" 41* Perfect Temp Drawer Press power on-off (PTD) PTD UI illuminated when "on", off when "off" 12* VCC Condenser Fan Press power on-off Fan running when "on"; stopped when "off" 38* VCC Compressor Press power on-off Compressor running when "on"; stopped when "off" 15 Evaporator Fan Press power on-off Fan running for minimum of 10 sec. when "LO" or "HI"; stopped when "off". Feedback failure if fan starts but runs less than 10 sec. Listen for speed change from "LO" to "HI". 22 Damper Press power on-off With inspection mirror, observe damper open when "OP"; closed when "CL" 23 FF Door Open/close FF door "CL" on UI when door closed; "OP" when open 24 FZ Door Open/close FZ door "CL" on UI when door closed; "OP" when open 26 Defrost Limit Switch Activates automatically "CL" on UI when closed; "OP" when open 36 Ice Chute Door Depress ice chute door "OP" on UI when manually opened; "CL" when closed. Or, using "power onor press power on-off off", "OP" on UI when solenoid activated, "CL" when deactivated 29 FF Thermistor Midlevel Activates automatically UI shows temperature sensed by FF thermistor; pass if within 10°F of temperature measured with gauge at mid-level FF thermistor location. "OP-" if open; "SH-" if short 30 FZ Thermistor Activates automatically UI shows temperature sensed by FZ thermistor; pass if within 10°F of temperature measured with gage at FZ thermistor location. "OP" if open; "SH" if short 33 Ambient Thermistor Activates automatically UI shows temperature sensed at main board; pass if within +20°F/-10°F of @ Main Board temperature measured with gauge at main board location. "OP" if open; "SH" if short 35* FF Thermistor Upper-Level Activates automatically UI shows temperature sensed by upper level FF thermistor; pass if within 10°F of temperature measured with gauge at upper-level FF thermistor location. "OP¯" if open; "SH¯" if short 34* Ambient Thermistor Activates automatically UI shows temperature sensed at UI; pass if within +20°F/-10°F of tempera- @ UI ture measured with gauge at UI location. "OP" if open; "SH" if short 0- Firmware Parameters Press power on-off Displays digit sequence; record 2- Main Board Firmware Press power on-off Displays digit sequence; record 4- UI Firmware Press power on-off Displays digit sequence; record IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE The information provided herein is designed to assist qualified repair personnel only. Untrained persons should not attempt to make repairs due to the possibility of electrical shock. Disconnect power cord before servicing this appliance. IMPORTANT If any green grounding wires are removed during servicing, they must be returned to their original position and properly secured.