Specifications

14.
5.
6.
7.
Connect
a hose to the service valve
and
slowly
release the
pressure,
directing
the
hose
outdoors.
Unsolder
the suction line from
the
suction
tube
of
the compressor.
Unsolder
the drier
from the
condenser
outlet
tube and
clean the outlet.
Remove
the drier
from
the
capillary
tube
so
the
tubing
assembly
can be
pulled
through the
tube
entry opening.
Remove the sealer
and
grommet
from
the tubing entrance at the cabinet
rear. The
sealer and
grommet
must be
retained for replacement,
Working
inside the cabinet,
remove
the following items from the treezer
compartment:
a. The treezer shelves and the
treezer basket.
b. lce tray rack, or ice maker.
c. The dispersing
shield
from in front
of the freezer fan.
d. Freezer coil cover
and
the fan
ground
wire.
Disconnect the
radiant heater and
defrost thermostat
leads.
11.
Remove the lreezer
coil
mounting
screws.
12,
Remove the two
styrofoam blocks
from
the top corners
of
the freezer
coil.
These
blocks must
be
reinstalled
the
same way as they were
before
removal.
13. Pull the heat
exchanger through the
tube entry opening. Pull
carefully to
avoid
tearing
the sponge roll
on
the
heat
exchanger.
Remove
the tape and butyl
(rubber)
sealer
from
both ends of
the
sponge
roll that
enclosed
much
of
the heat
exchanger.
Then
slide
the
sponge roll
toward the
compressor end of the heat
exchanger to
prevent
overheating
it
during soldering operations.
Cut the heat
exchanger suction
line
and
the capillary tube from the
freezer
coil and clean the two ends,
16, Connect the heat
exchanger
to the new
treezer
coil and solder the
joints.
Use
Silfos or
silver solder and
the
proper
flux. Flux must
be wiped off the tubing
after soldering.
17. Slide the
sponge roll back to its
original
position
and
reseal
with butyl
sealer
and
tape
at both ends,
18.
Carefully
push
the heat
exchanger
tubing through
the tube entry hole
at
the
rear of the lreezer liner.
15.
8.
9.
10.
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