Specifications

Unit
runs
excessively
or continuously. The
refrigerator and
freezer compartments
are cooling but are
not
cold enough.
Freezer
fan.
a. Defective fan motor.
b. AC circuit to fan open
(lower
wattage
readings).
Not
defrosting
(lower
wattage
readings than normal and frost
build-up on evaporator).
a. Defective
defrost timer, de-
frost
heater
or
defrost
ter-
minating thermostat.
b. AC circuit to defrost svstem
open.
Temperature control.
a. High setting of temperature
control may result in these
conditions under very se-
vere environmental and
usage conditions
(high
hu-
midity and large number of
freezer and refrigerator
door openings).
Sealed system.
a. Overcharge
(high
wattage
readings).
b.
Undercharged
(low
wattage
readings).
c. Partialrestriction.
Compressor motor defective.
Inefficient
compressor
(low
wat-
tage
readings).
Condenser fan.
a. AC
circuit
to fan open
(high
wattage reading).
b.
Defective
fan
(high
wattage
reading).
Lint build-up
on
condenser, or
improper ventilation of conden-
ser
(high
wattage reading).
Too much warm food
placed
in
refrigerator
at one time.
Air
(no
leak) in sealed system.
10. Separation of heat exchanger.
TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Replace.
Refer
to wiring diagrams
and check circuit.
b.
Replace defective
part
or
pads.
Refer to wiring diagrams
and check circuit.
Check and adjust for
proper
setting.
a. Evacuate and recharge with
proper
amount of refriger-
ant.
b. Cireck and see
"Checking
Operating Pressure".
c. Check and see
"Checking
Operating Pressure".
Replace.
a. Refer to wiring diagrams
and check circuit.
b. Replace.
Clean and advise customer.
Advise customer.
Replace drier and evacuate
system thoroughly, recharge
with
proper
amount of refriger-
ant.
Install Heat Exchanger Sepa-
ration
Kit, RA43302.
a.
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