Specifications

17. Transfer
the rubber sleeve
to the re-
placement
heat exchanger and
tape
both
ends.
18. Insert the
heat
exchanger
into
the tube
entry hole by
working it through
from
the front of the cabinet.
Push
it
all
the
way in until
the treezer coil
lines up
with the
foam drip tray.
19.
Working at
the rear of
the
cabinet,
shape
the
heat
exchanger
as
the
ori-
ginal
was.
20. Clean and connect
the
suction
line
to
the
suction
stub of the compressor.
21. Cut or unsolder
the old drier.
22. Clean
the tube where the original drier
was
connected
and
install the new
drier.
1. Disconnect
the
unit f
rom
power
source.
23. Make an offset
1/2" lrom the end of
the
capillary
tube
and
insert into the new
drier.
24.
Solder
all connections.
Application
of
f lux is required
when
using silver
solder.
25.
Visually
check all
soldered
joints
for
leaks. Clean
the flux from the tubing.
Then
evacuate and
recharge the sys-
tem as instructed under
"Evacuating
and
Recharging."
26. Assemble all the
parts
in the reverse
order of removal.
Test run the refrigerator to make sure
it is
operating
properly.
Pinch the
process
tube and cut off
the
service
valve. Solder the
joint
and
test
for leaks.
This will allow easy
pinch-off
after
re-
charging
the
system.
Connect a hose
to the
service
valve
and slowly
release the
pressure,
di-
recting
the
hose
outdoors.
Leave the
valve
open.
Unsolder suction
line from the suction
stub of
the
compressor.
27.
28.
REPLACING HEAT EXCHANGER
Side-By-Side Models
lf
a
leak is found
in the heat
exchanger
that
can't be
repaired, or if tests
prove
that the
ca-
pillary
tube is restricted, the heat exchanger
must
be
replaced
as
follows:
5.
6.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the machine
cover.
Remove the tube clamp
exchanger.
lnstalt
a
service valve
possible
to the tip of the
compartment
from the heat
as close as
process
tube.
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