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REFRIGERATORS
AND
HOTPOINT
GENERAL
FREEZERS
ELECTRIC
TECHNICIAN'S
MANUAL
1989
REFRIGERATORS
MODELS
BIS42CKB/C BISB42EK BISW42EK BISB42EL BISW42EL
BCS42CKB/C BCS42EK BCS42EL
©General Electric Co. 1989
Pub.
No.
31-5214
Page 2
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1989
REFRIGERATORS
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
The
Monogram
refrigerator
is
a
side-by-side
configuration
with
25.7
cubic
feet
of
storage
space
for
non-dispenser
models
and
25.4
cubic
feet
for
dispenser
models.
It
is
a
truly
built-in
product
that
is
designed
to
accept
custom
panels. The
models
listed
in
this
manual
come
in
six
(6)
configurations.
A
non-dispenser
with
and
without
an
evaporator
fan
relay.
A
dispenser
model
with
electronics
that
comes
with
a
choice
of
a
white
or
black
dispenser
recess
front.
A
dispenser
model
with
electronics
that
comes
with
a
choice
of
a
white
or
black
dispenser
recess
front
and
with
or
without
an
evaporator
fan
relay.
When
connected
it
makes
the
fan
run
100
%
except
during
a
defrost
cycle,
even
if
the
cold
control
opens
.
The
fan
relay
allows
the
models
to
meet
certain
energy
requirements.
Currently,
the
product
is
shipped
from
the
factory
in
two
separate
cartons.
One
carton
contains
the
cabinet
and
the
other
contains
the
refrigeration
unit.
This
facilitates
delivery
through
doorways
and
elevators
to
the
consumer's
kitchens.
Plans
are
now
being
made
to
ship
the
unit
as
one
complete
unit.
This
would
save
considerable
time
in
assembly
of
the
refrigeration
unit
to
the
cabinet. Because
the
product
is
shipped
in
two
pieces,
the
cabinet
and
the
refrigeration
unit
have
separate
model
and
serial
numbers.
The
cabinet
and
refrigeration
units
have
separate
Mini-Manuals.
The
refrigeration's
mini-manual
is
located
behind
the
top
grille,
at
the
left
side
taped
to
the
cooling
unit's
housing.
The
cabinet's
is
located
behind
the
grille
and
taped
to
the
top
of
the
cabinet
next
to
the
guide
rail.
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MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
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Page 3
1989
REFRIGERATORS
INSTALLATION -
After
the
product
is
delivered
to
the
consumer's
kitchen,
the
hood
for
the
refrigeration
unit
is
assembled
to
the
top
of
the
cabinet.
Bolts
and
washers
are
used
to
secure
the
sides
of
the
hood
to
the
top
of
the
cabinet
and
sheet
metal
screws
are
driven
in
along
the
rear.
The
cabinet
is
then
rolled
into
position,
leveled
and
permanently
built-in,
along
with
the
kitchen
cabinets.
Panels,
selected
by
the
consumer,
are
installed
on
the
doors
and
sides,
as
desired.
A
115
volt
electrical
receptacle
is
provided
behind
the
left
side
of
the
hood.
A
copper
water
supply
line
is
connected
to
the
inlet
of
the
water
valve
at
the
right
side
of
the
hood.
The
plastic
water
tubing,
routed
from
the
outlet
of
the
water
valve
across
the
top
rear
corner
of
the
hood,
is
connected
to
the
fill
tube
grommet
located
in
the
left
rear
corner
of
the
cabinet
top.
You
must
hook-up
the
water
line
and
fill
tube
before
the
refrigeration
unit
is
put
into
place.
Page
2
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REFRIGERATOR
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1989
REFRIGERATORS
INSTALLATION -
(con't)
The
cabinet
top
trim
is
removed
before
the
refrigeration
unit
is
put
into
place.
It
is
also
easier
to
remove
the
hinge
covers
if
the
top
~rim
has
been
removed.
The
top
trim
is
held
in
place
with
two
phillips
head
screws
one
in
each
end
of
the
trim
and
comes
from
the
factory
already
installed
on
the
cabinet
Refrigeration
Unit
-
After
the
top
trim
is
removed
the
refrigeration
unit
is
positioned
into
the
hood
and
secured
with
five
(5)
hex-head
bolts
which
seat
the
air
duct
gasket
on
the
top
of
the
cabinet.
It
is
very
important
that
all
5
bolts
be
secured
tightly.
The
rear
bolts
are
hard
to
reach
easily,
so
patience
will
be
required
when
installing
them.
It
is
best
to
use
a
mirror
and
a
light
to
see
if
the
holes
are
aligned
properly
before
tightening
the
bolts.
Do
not
tighten
the
bolts
all
the
way
until
all
5
bolts
are
started.
It
is
very
important
that
all
bolts
be
tightened
correctly.
The
center
rear
bolt
if
not
tightened
correctly
will
allow
air
to
escape
from
the
freezer
compartment
and
cause
a
warm
temperature
condition,
a
high
run
time
and
possibly
a
sweat
problem
inside
the
refrigeration
compartment
.
Page
3
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
REFRIGERATION MOUNTING
HOLES
Condenser
Page 5
1989
REFRIGERATORS
INSTALLATION -
(con't)
After
the
refrigeration
unit
has
been
installed
and
bolted
securely,
the
electric
wiring
harnesses
must
be
connected.
A
wiring
harness
is
connected
to
the
water
valve
at
the
right
side.
There
is
a
connector
on
the
water
valve
and
a
connector
corning
from
the
refrigeration
unit,
these
must
be
connected
together.
The
left
upper
hinge
cover
must
be
removed
to
get
to
the
cabinet
wiring
harness
and
the
defrost
sensor
wiring
harness,
on
models
with
a
dispenser.
The
cabinet
and
sensor
connectors
are
extended
from
the
left
side
of
the
refrigeration
unit.
The
refrigeration
unit's
wiring
harness
connector
and
the
defrost
sensor's
wiring
harness
connector
are
connected
to
their
respec-
tive
harnesses
corning
from
the
cabinet.
A
ground
wire
must
to
the
refrigeration
left
front
edge.
be
attached
unit
at
the
Before
plugging
the
power
cord
into
the
electrical
receptacle,
turn
the
freezer
cold
control
to
the
off
position.
Now
connect
the
power
cord
to
the
electrical
receptacle
at
the
left
rear
corner
of
the
unit.
Next
turn
the
freezer
cold
control
to
position
5
and
note
if
the
unit
starts
and
runs
correctly.
The
cabinet's
top
left
hinge
cover
is
reinstalled
and
then
the
top
trim
is
reinstalled.
Next
the
front
grille
is
installed.
The
grille
is
attached
to
the
refrigeration
unit's
cover
with
two
phillips
head
screws.
The
screws
fit
into
the
grille
at
the
upper
edge
and
are
screwed
into
brackets
attached
to
the
cover's
flange.
page
4
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
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HARNESS
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HARNESS
Mounting Bracket
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Page 6
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1989
REFRIGERATORS
GENERAL
OPERATING INFORMATION
Temperature
Control
Settings
Separate
temperature
controls
for
the
freezer
and
fresh
food
compartments
are
located
up-front,
in
the
respective
compartments.
Both
controls
have
numbers
1
through
9
and
initially
should
be
set
at
position
5.
The
freezer
temperature
control
regulates
the
compressor
run
time
and
has
an
"off"
position.
The
freezer
control
is
an
electric
sensor
control
and
the
capillary
senses
a
change
in
the
air
temperature
and
controls
the
compressor
run
time.
The
fresh
food
control
is
an
automatic
air
damper
control
that
regulates
the
amount
of
cold
air
supplied
to
the
fresh
food
compartment.
It
has
positions
1
through
9
and
initially
should
be
set
at
position
5.
The
air
damper
is
controlled
by
a
sensing
capillary
that
senses
the
temperature
of
the
air
in
the
fresh
food
and
adjusts
the
air
damper
accordingly.
Power
saver
switch
-
There
is
a
power
saver
switch
located
in
the
fresh
food
control
console.
It
is
in
the
right
front
corner
and
has
two
positions.
Complete
Water
and
Ice
System
From
the
Pictorial,
and
in
order:
1.
The
water
valve
location
and
tube
routing.
2.
The
water
supply
tank
3.
Ice
maker
4.
Ice
cube
mold
5.
Auger
and
dispenser
bucket
6.
Water
tubing
routed
through
hinge
and
inside
door
panel
to
recess.
7.
Water
dispensing
location
Note
the
grille
over
the
water
tank.
This
grille
directs
the
fresh
food
air
over
the
water
tank.
If
the
tank
is
too
cold,
part
of
the
grille
louvers
can
be
blocked
with
tape
on
the
right
side.
Page
5
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
FREEZER
CONTROL
FRESH FOOD
SET
HERE
IF
MOISTURE
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OFF
APPEARS ON EXTERIOR
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POWER SAVER SWITCH
Page 7
1989
REFRIGERATORS
OPERATION
OF
UNIT
The
refrigeration
unit
contains
the
complete
sealed
refrigeration
system,
the
evaporator
fan,
the
condenser
fan
and
the
defrost
system.
Air
flow
System
The
condenser
fan
draws
in
room
air
through
the
grille
in
the
front.
Warm
ai
r,
from
the
condenser
and
compressor,
is
expelled
through
the
right
side
and
the
front
of
the
grille.
The
evaporator
fan
supplies
cold
air
down
to
the
freezer
and
fresh
food
compartments
through
ducts
located
in
the
respective
compartments. Cold
air
is
distributed
into
the
freezer
compartment
through
louvers
in
the
front
of
the
freezer
compartment
above
the
freezer
control.
The
temperature
control
capillary
is
located
in
the
freezer
supply
air
path.
Accordingly,
the
compressor
run
time
is
regulated
by
the
freezer
supply
air
temperature.
Warm
air
is
returned
to
the
evaporator
through
a
duct
at
the
bottom
rear
and
partition
in
the
back
of
the
freezer
compartment.
In
the
fresh
food
compartment
freezer
air
is
also
directed
over
to
the
fresh
food
compartment
via
a
channel
in
the
front.
Cold
air
passes
through
the
thermostatically
controlled
air
damper
and
is
directed
back
to
the
rear
of
the
compartment
and
out
through
this
same
channel
and
down
into
the
com-
partment.
Warm
air
is
returned
to
the
evaporator
through
a
passage
between
the
fresh
food
and
freezer
liner
wall.
The
air
is
directed
to
evaporator
via
6
fresh
food
air
returns
located
in
the
lower
left
liner
wall.
As
the
air
is
being
returned
to
the
evaporator
it
passes
over
the
fresh
food
control
capillary
end
which
is
placed
in
the
air
path
via
a
hole
and
grommet
through
the
liner
wall.The
damper
senses
temperature
changes
and
supplies
cold
air
on
demand.
Page
6
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
TOP
VIEW
AIR
DAMPER
CONTROL
FREEZER
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AIR
SIDE
VIEW
FRESH FOOD
SUPPLY
AIR
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Page 8
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1989
REFRIGERATORS
Defrost
Drain
System
1.
Drain
Tube
and
Auxilary
con-
denser
Defrost
water
from
the
drain
trough,
under
the
evaporator,
flows
through
a
tube
that
extends
to
the
defrost
water
pan
at
the
right
side
of
the
refrigeration
unit.
In
addition
to
warm
air
from
the
condenser
fan
flowing
across
the
pan,
the
auxiliary
condenser,
positioned
under
the
bottom
of
the
pan,
helps
evaporate
the
accum-
ulated
defrost
water.
For
access
to
the
defrost
heater
and
the
drain
trough
heater,
the
evaporator
must
be
completely
removed.
There
is
a
piece
of
styrofoam
between
the
evaporator
coils
and
the
housing
on
the
right
side.
This
piece
of
styrofoam
may
fall
down
when
removing
the
evaporator
and
must
be
replaced
when
reinstalling.
2.
Defrost
Heater
The
defrost
heater
is
positioned
into
the
right
side
and
rear
of
the
evaporator
and
held
securely
by
brackets
at
each
end.
3.
Drain
Trough
Heater
The
drain
trough
heater
is
positioned
on
the
bottom
of
the
drain
trough.
The
heater
is
imbedded
in
an
aluminum
sheet,
and
the
sheet
adheres
to
the
bottom
of
the
trough.
The
heater
can
be
removed
by
peeling
the
aluminum
sheet
off
the
drain
trough.
4.
Defrost
Thermostat
and
Fan
Delay
Thermostat
The
defrost
thermostat
and
the
fan
delay
thermostat
are
mounted,
one
above
the
other,
to
the
front
of
the
evaporator.
The
defrost
fan
delay
is
connected
in
series
with
the
evaporator
fan
motor.
The
thermostat
closes
at
25
degrees
and
opens
at
45
degrees.
The
thermostat
delays
the
fan
for
about
10
minutes
after
a
defrost
to
allow
the
evaporator
to
pull
down
sufficiently.
These
thermo-
stats
must
be
removed
from
the
evaporator
when
removing
the
evap-
orator
from
the
housing.
Page
7
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
/
EVAPORATOR HOUSING
l
DRAIN
TROUGH
DRAIN TROUGH
HEATER
Page 9
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Electrical
System
There
are
4
different
wiring
configurations
on
the
6
models.
The
schematics
shown
represent
the
4
configurations.
A
short
explanation
will
be
needed
to
clarify
the
diagrams.
1.
On
models
presently
sold
in
California
there
is
an
evaporator
fan
relay
which
controls
the
run
time
of
the
evap
fan.
The
fan
runs
100%
except
when
the
unit
is
in
defrost.
This
relay
is
found
on
both
dispenser
and
non-dispenser
models.
Models
affected
are: Cabinet
Non-Disp
BIS42CKB
Disp
BISB42EL BISW42EL
unit BCS42CKB BCS42EL
"
There
is
a
new
model
which
will
eliminate
the
relay
and
will
be
sold
universally
-
The
Defrost
control
timer
has
been
changed
from
a
10
hr
-
35
min
timer
to
a
12
hr
-
35
min
timer.
The
model
affected
will
be:
Cabinet
unit
Disp
BIS42ELD
BCS42ELC
2.
On
all
other
models
there
will
not
be
an
evaporator
fan
relay,
and
the
only
difference
will
be
whether
the
unit
has
a
dispenser.
The
models
affected
are:
Non-Disp
Disp
Cabinet BIS42CKC
BISB42EK BISW42EK
unit BCS42CKC BCS42EK
"
3.
The
ladder
diagrams
are
basically
the
same
for
all
models
except
for
differences
noted
above.
Wiring
schematics
are
included
in
the
mini-
manuals.
Page
8
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
..
1R10813
08008
000
BCS42CKC -
NO
RELAY
..
(2) (2) (2)
(2)
(0)
BCS42CKB -
WITH
RELAY
..
o
8 0
0 8
BCS42EK
-
NO
RELAY
..
o
8 0
0 8
BCS42EL
Of'IIOST
n<fIlMosr",r
••
101&5
8
8
8
-
WITH
RELAY
•
•
Page 10
•
•
•
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Dispenser The
dispenser
models
are
also
equipped
with
electronics.
The
electronics
found
on
the
Monogram
models
are
the
same
as
found
on
a
standard
side
by
side.
The
electronics
portion
of
the
system
is
included
in
the
mini-manual
for
that
model.
You
can
also
reference
Part
#
162D2928P001
for
electronic
control
console
removal,
status
check
list,
and
control
board
connections.
Removal
of
Dispenser
Recess
To
remove
the
dispenser
recess
from
the
freezer
door,
you
must
first
remove
the
freezer
door
handle
which
also
serves
as
trim
and
panel
rail.
The
handle
is
held
in
place
with
8
phillips
head
screws.
After
removing
the
handle,
the
recess
front
cover
panel
must
be
pried
loose
from
the
outer
door.
It
is
held
in
place
with
double
back
sealing
tape.
Pull
the
cover
forward
and
using
a
putty
knife
work
down
the
insi8e
of
the
cover,
pushing
back
the
double
back
tape
as
you
go.
The
cover
will
also
be
held
by
guide
post
but
these
will
slip
out
of
the
holes
easily.
After
the
cover
has
been
freed
from
the
tape
it
is
still
being
held
in
place
by
the
lower
panel's
upper
support
rail.
Slide
the
upper
decorative
panel
out
of
the
rails,
and
set
aside
.
Page
9
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
Do not remove
•
~I
Do not remove
~--..,.-
Freezer
Door
Panel
Trim
LOWER
SUPPORT
FOR
UPPER
PANEL
Page 11
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Removal
of
Dispenser
Recess
con't
upper
Panel's
-
Lower
support
Rail
The
upper
panels
lower
support
rail
is
held
in
place
with
4
screws
across
the
bottom
of
the
rail.
To
remove
the
recess
cover
f
rom
the
trim,
remove
three
screws
from
the
upper
panels
lower
support
rail,
starting
from
the
hinge
side.
Leave
the
last
screw
in
place
and
after
unhooking
the
terminal
block
connection
behind
the
cove
r
,
rota
te
the
rai
I
clock-wise
and
remove
the
recess
cover.
Recess
Removal
To
remove
the
recess
completely,
first
remove
the
12
screws
holding
the
dispenser
recess
in
place.
Also
remove
the
ground
screw
located
to
the
left
of
center
above
the
recess
cover.
When
these
screws
are
removed
the
recess
must
be
pushed
up
as
far
as
it
will
go
and
then
pulled
out
at
the
bottom
..
Pull
the
recess
out
from
the
bottom
first
allowing
the
time
delay
and
insulation
to
clear
the
opening.
The
time
delay
is
the
lowest
part
on
the
recess,
inside
the
freezer
door,
and
tends
to
hang
on
the
lower
part
of
the
recess
opening.
If
this
happens,
feel
under
the
recess
and
pull
the
time
delay
over
the
edge.
You
can
also
access
the
time
delay
through
the
rear
access
panel
on
the
freezer
door
inner
panel.
Page
10
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
DISPENSER
RECESS
COVER
-,
I
r-
LOWER SUPPORT
FOR UPPER
/
LOWER SUPPORT
FOR UPPER PANEL
•
•
•
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•
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•
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Recess
Removal
con't
The
whole
recess
will
now
be
available
to
work
on.
The
repair
procedure
is
the
same
as
standard
side
by
side
refrigerators
with
recess
dispensers.
Most
of
the
recess
parts
can
be
reached
by
removing
the
~ear
access
panel
on
the
freezer
door's
inner
liner.
The
access
panel
is
held
at
the
top
by
two
snap
on
clips
which
can
be
easily
pulled
free
from
the
upper
edge
of
the
access
opening.
Once
the
snaps
are
free
the
panel
can
be
raised
up
and
off
of
the
bottom
holding
clips.
Reinstalliing
the
Dispenser
Recess
-
To
reinstall
the
dispenser
recess,
you
should
use
the
same
procedure
as
the
removable
but
in
reverese
order.
If
insulation
hangs
on
the
bottom
edge
of
the
opening
tap
the
bottom
with
the
heel
of
the
hand
and
the
recess
will
pop
into
place.
Make
sure
edges
are
sealed
to
avoid
air
leaks
into
the
freezer.
When
reinstalling
th~
recess,
make
sure
that
all
sensors
and
components
are
returned
to
initial
locations
for
proper
operation.
Page
11
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
Page 13
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Defrost
Control
The
defrost
control
is
located
in
the
mid
front
of
the
refrigeration
unit
behind
the
center
baffle.
The
control
is
mounted
to
a
bracket
at
the
right
side
of
the
evaporator
housing.
To
remove
the
control
you
must
first
remove
the
center
baffle
which
is
attached
with
three
(3)
screws.
Refrigeration
unit
The
refrigeration
unit
must
be
removed
for
access
to
all
other
electrical
components.
The
unit
weighs
more
than
100-pounds
and
requires
2
persons
for
safe
removal.
A
label
on
the
front
of
the
unit
outlines
the
removal
procedure. On
the
models
being
discussed,
the
evaporator
housing
is
on
the
left
side
of
the
refrigeration
unit,
and
extends
to
the
rear
of
the
unit.
The
defrost
control
is
in
the
center
and
attached
to
the
evaporator
housing.
The
drain
tube
and
drain
pan
are
in.
the
middle
of
the
refrigeration
unit
behind
the
defrost
control.
The
wiring
connectors
for
the
evaporator
fan,
defrost
heater,
thermostats,
and
drain
trough
heater
are
located
in
a
junction
box
that
is
attached
to
the
right
side
of
the
evaporator
housing
just
above
the
drain
tube
and
drain
pan.
The
condenser
is
on
the
right
side
of
the
refrigeration
unit.
The
condenser
fan
is
behind
the
condenser
and
the
compressor
is
located
behind
the
condenser
fan.
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
CENTER
BAFFLE
ACCESS
COVER
Page
12
•
•
•
Page 14
•
•
•
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Evaporator
Fan
-
The
evaporator
fan
assembly
can
be
accessed
after
removing
the
evaporator
housing
front
cover.
The
wiring
harness
will
have
to
be
removed
from
the
front
cover
before
it
can
be
removed.
The
harness
is
held
in
place
with
two
(2)
phillips
head
screws
in
two
(2)
holding
clips.
The
cover
is
held
in
place
with
four
(4)
phillips
head
screws.
There
is
a
gasket
attached
to
the
cover
to
seal
between
the
cover
and
the
housing.
Four
spacers
are
provided
which
fit
onto
the
screws
to
ensure
proper
spacing
between
cover
and
housing.
Once
the
cover
is
removed
the
fan
assembly
is
exposed.
There
are
four
(4)
phillips
head
screws
holding
the
fan
assembly
in
place.
These
screws
are
located
in
each
corner
of
the
evaporator
fan
assembly
and
attached
to
the
evaporator
housing
side
walls.
Evaporator
-
The
evaporator
is
exposed
once
the
evaporator
fan
and
housing
have
been
removed.
To
remove
the
evaporator
assembly
all
wiring
grommets
must
be
removed.
The
defrost
thermostat
and
the
defrost
fan
delay
must
also
be
removed
because
these
are
mounted
one
above
the
other
to
the
left
front
side
of
the
evaporator.
The
defrost
heater
and
the
drain
trough
heater
connection
must
be
disconnected
if
the
evaporator
is
to
be
remove
from
the
housing.
The
drain
tube
must
be
disconnected
from
the
evaporator.
The
drain
tube
is
connected
through
a
hole
on
the
right
side
of
the
evaporator
housing.
The
tube
is
held
in
place
with
a
clip
and
a
phillips
head
screw.
The
evaporator
can
now
be
pulled
from
the
housing.
You
should
carefully
lift
up
on
the
evaporator
while
removing
so
the
drain
trough
does
not
catch
on
the
air
duct
opening
in
the
bottom
of
the
housing.
Page
13
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
Page 15
1989
REFRIGERATORS
Refrigeration
System
The
refrigeration
system
consists
basically
of:
o
a
reciprocating
type
compressor
-
Most
models
are
using
a
Matsushita,
rated
at
1191
BTU/hr
o
a
fin-and-tube
type
evaporator
with
a
header
o
a
fin-and-tube
type
condenser
o
an
auxiliary
condenser
All
of
these
components
are
available
for
replacement
separately.
Copper
tubing
is
used
throughout
the
refrigeration
system
except
for
the
compressor
case
and
its
tubing
stubs.
Accordingly,
in
many
instances
where
a
leak
develops,
a
repair
can
be
made
without
having
to
order
a
replacement
component.
Fresh
Food
Light
Shield
The
fresh
food
light
shield
can
be
removed
by
holding
the
light
shield
at
the
rear
and
pushing
forward,
at
the
same
time
pulling
down
from
the
rear.
There
are
two
tabs
in
the
rear
of
the
liner
which
hold
the
light
shield
in
place.
Once
removed,
the
lights,
and
fresh
food
control
housing
are
accessable.
Door
Hinges
and
Closure
Mechanism
To
remove
the
fresh
food
door,
first
remove
the
grille
and
the
cabinet
top
trim.
Next,
remove
the
upper
hinge
cover,
and
loosen
the
top
hinge
screws.
Remove
the
top
hinge.
Then,
as
you
open
the
door
lift
it
off
of
the
bottom
hinge.
The
door
closure
is
the
same
type
as
is
used
on
other
side
by
side
models.
It
uses
the
cam
closure.
The
freezer
door
is
removed
the
same
way
except
the
wire
harness
at
the
top
and
the
water
fill
tube
at
the
bottom
must
be
disconnected
first
on
dispenser
models
There
is
a
cover
over
the
fill
tube
on
the
hinge
bottom
which
must
be
remove
before
removing
the
door.
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
FF
DAMPER
CONTROL
FF
AIR
SUPPL
/-j!-II----J
.......
11,11
s.
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FF
LIGHT
SHIELD
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LOWERCAM~,
Page
14
•
•
•
Page 16
1989
REFRIGERATORS
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
•
FINAL EXERCISE
1 .
These
models
have
the
refrigeration
unit:
a.
inside
the
freezer
compartment.
b.
inside
the
fresh
food
compartment.
c.
in
the
bottom
compartment.
d.
on
top
of
the
cabinet.
2.
These
models
have
Dual-Temperature
controls
which
are
located:
a.
in
the
respective
fresh
food
and
freezer
compartments.
b.
up-front
and
in
the
fresh
food
compartment.
c.
in
the
rear
and
in
the
freezer
compartment.
d.
in
the
machine
compartment.
3.
The
cold
air
in
the
fresh
food
is:
a.
received
through
louvers
in
the
liner
bottom.
b.
produced
by
a
fresh
food
evaporator
fan.
c.
received
through
duct
work
in
the
liner
top.
d.
received
from
outside
the
unit
compartment
.
•
4.
The
freezer
air
a.
is
produced
by a fresh
food
fan.
b.
first
goes
to
the
fresh
food
side
and
then
the
freezer.
c.
works
an
automatic
damper
control.
d.
is
directed
straight
down
through
ducting.
5.
The
top
trim
must
be
removed
before:
a.
installing
the
front
grille.
b.
installing
the
refrigeration
unit.
c.
installing
the toe
kick
panel.
d.
installing
the
fresh
food
light
shield.
(OVER)
•
Page 17
1989
REFRIGERATORS
MONOGRAM
REFRIGERATOR
•
6.
Fresh
food
temperature
is
regulated
by
means
of:
a.
an
air
sensing
electric
temperature
control.
b.
an
automatic
air
damper
control.
c.
a
manual
adjustable
baffle.
d.
a
fixed
orifice
without
adjustability.
7.
Freezer
temperature
is
regulated
by
means
of:
a.
an
air
sensing
electric
temperature
control.
b.
an
automatic
air
damper
control.
c.
a
manual
adjustable
baffle.
d.
a
fixed
orifice
without
adjustability.
8.
The
fresh
food
temperature
control
capillary:
a.
is
coiled
up
behind
the
control
housing.
b.
is
routed
around
the
FF
liner
side
wall.
c.
senses
warm
air
from
the
fresh
food
return
air
duct
.•
d.
is
about
a
1/2"
thick
and
3
feet
long.
9.
In
order
to
remove
the
evaporator,
you
must:
a.
first
remove
the
condenser.
b.
remove
the
evaporator
fan
assembly
and
bracket.
c.
remove
during
installation.
d.
remove
the
rear
cover
to
the
cooling
unit.
10.
The
defrost
system
has
a
defrost
heater,
drain
trough
heater,
and
auxiliary
heater:
a.
located
in
the
rear
of
the
evaporator.
b.
all
in
the
cooling
units
compartment.
c.
located
in
the
fresh
food
compartment.
d.
all
part
of
the
refrigeration
unit.
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