Sub-Zero 700 Series, 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BR Service & Parts Manual

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© SUB-ZERO FREEZER CO., INC. 2000 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED JOB AID #3754810 (Revision A - Reprinted April/2000)
Service & Parts Manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
INFORMATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 - General Information.....................1-1
Introduction/Address/Phone #’s......................1-2
Important Safety Information..........................1-3
Section 2 - Component Information...............2-1
Door & Drawer Assemblies............................2-2
Drawer Removal & Installation....................2-3
Electronic Control System ..............................2-4
Temperature Settings.....................................2-4
Control Panel Removal.................................2-4
Control Board/Microprocessor........................2-6
Location & Access.........................................2-6
Zone Thermistors ............................................2-7
Location & Removal .....................................2-7
Air Baffles .......................................................2-9
Location & Removal .....................................2-9
Evaporator Sump...........................................2-11
Sump Area Access........................................2-11
Sump Component Removal .........................2-12
Defrost System ..............................................2-13
Lighting .........................................................2-13
Electronic Control Summary.........................2-14
Electrical System Overlay.............................2-16
Unit Tray Compartment ................................2-17
Unit Tray Assembly .....................................2-17
Master Power Switch ..................................2-17
Icemaker Solenoid Valve .............................2-17
12-Volt Transformer ....................................2-18
Evap. Sump Drain Tube Heater..................2-18
Section 3 - Air Flow.........................................3-1
700TR..............................................................3-2
700TC/I ...........................................................3-2
700TF/I............................................................3-3
700BR..............................................................3-3
700BF/I............................................................3-3
Section 4 - Parts Lists w/Exploded Views......4-1
700TR..............................................................4-2
700TC/I ...........................................................4-8
700TF/I..........................................................4-14
700BR............................................................4-20
700BF/I..........................................................4-26
Section 5 - Troubleshooting Guides................5-1
General ............................................................5-2
Door Closing Check & Repair......................5-9
TC/I Air Seals ..............................................5-10
Sealed System................................................5-11
Icemaker, Modular ........................................5-14
Section 6 - Technical Data ...............................6-1
Section 7 - Wiring Diagrams/Schematics.......7-1
700TR..............................................................7-2
700TC/I ...........................................................7-4
700TF/I............................................................7-6
700BR..............................................................7-8
700BF/I..........................................................7-10
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INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepared for your use in ser­vicing Sub-Zero 700 Series units. Included are helpful facts on service, troubleshooting, specifica­tions and parts information.
It is important that you familiarize yourself with the product as much as possible before initiating any maintenance, troubleshooting or repairs.
IMPORTANT: Always refer to the most current Service Parts Price List for any parts that have been superceded by serial number.
The model and serial number tag is located above the top left drawer slide assembly. Always have this information available when contacting the Sub-Zero Technical Assistance Department, and whenever ordering parts from the Parts Distributor.
This manual is designed to be used by Authorized Service Personnel only. Sub-Zero Freezer Co., Inc. assumes no responsibility for any repairs made on Sub-Zero refrigera­tion units by anyone other than Authorized Service Technicians.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you should have any questions regarding the 700 Series and/or this manual, please contact:
Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Inc.
ATTN: Service Department
P.O. Box 44988
Madison, WI 53744 - 4988
Customer Service & Parts / Warranty Claims
Phone #: (800) 222 - 7820
Technical Assistance
Phone #: (800) 919 - 8324
Customer Service & Technical Assistance
Facsimile #: (608) 441 - 5887
Parts / Warranty Claims
Facsimile #: (608) 441 - 5886
Service Department E-Mail Address:
customerservice@subzero.com
Office Hours:
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time
Monday through Friday
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WARNING
Indicates that hazards or unsafe practices could result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates hazards or unsafe practices could result in minor personal injury or product and/or property damage.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
At right are the Product Safety Labels used in this manual. The “Signal Words” used are WARNING or CAUTION.
Below the Product Safety Labels is a descrip­tion of the precautions to be taken when the sig­nal word is observed.
When reviewing this manual, please note these different safety labels places in areas where awareness of personal safety and product safety should be taken.
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SECTION 2
COMPONENT INFORMATION
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DOOR ASSEMBLY
The door assembly consists of the
door liner
frame
sheet metal pan
solid foam core. A magnet is installed beneath the door liner at the
top of the door. As the door opens and closes, the magnet aligns with a sensor located behind the control panel at the top of the compartment. This sensor activates the lights and door alarm.
The door gaskets on a 700 Series are pressed into a retaining channel in the door liner (Figure 2-1).
There are molded grooves in the end caps of the adjustable door shelves and dairy compartment assembly. To position the adjustable door shelves and dairy compartment assembly, slide the grooves in the end caps over the knobs formed in the door liner (Figure 2-2).
NOTE: Only models 700TC/I and 700TR come equipped with the dairy compartment assembly.
DRAWER ASSEMBLY
General
Drawer assemblies consist of
a drawer front liner
drawer front frame
drawer front sheet metal pan
solid foam core
coated steel drawer tub
removable drawer divider
electronic control panel*
* On models 700BR and 700 BF/I, the upper
drawer assembly contains the electronic control panel.
NOTE: Freezer drawer tubs (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I) have air vents necessary for proper air flow, and are not interchangeable with solid refrig­erator drawer tubs (700TR, 700BR).
Figure 2-1. Door Gaskets
Door gaskets
Figure 2-2. Door Shelves and Dairy Compartment
Figure 2-3. Drawer Removal
Center Divider
Slide Assembly
Drawer Tub
PIn
Ladder system
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Drawer Removal and Installation
1. Base-Unit Top Drawer Removal:
a. Pull top drawer forward 6” to 10”, lift up
off of the pins at front. Continue to pull drawer forward while pushing slide assem­blies back. Then lie drawer face down, directly in front of unit.
b. Disconnect display cable from left of rear
duct by turning counterclockwise and pulling (Figures 2-4, 2-5 & 2-6).
2. Drawer Removal: To remove all other drawers, pull drawer forward 6” to 10”, lift up off of the pins at front. Continue to pull drawer forward off of slide assembly (Figure 2-3).
3. Drawer Re-installation: Extend slide assem­blies forward and lay drawer tub side flanges over slide assemblies. From underneath, pull slide assembly forward until pins at front line up with drawer tub locating holes.
NOTE: Right slide assembly must be positioned between right side drawer tub flange and peg at back right corner of drawer assembly.
Figure 2-4. Display Cable
Figure 2-5. Display Cable
Figure 2-6. Display Cable
CAUTION
On 700BR and 700BF/I, the top drawer has a control cable that must be disconnected before drawer removal.
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Figure 2-7. Electronic Control Panel
Figure 2-8. Control Panel
Figure 2-9. Control Panel Electrical Connections
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
The 700 Series electronic control system consists of a control board and a display board. The con­trol board includes the microprocessor relays, low voltage transformers, electrical connections and an alarm buzzer. The display board, which is part of the control panel, includes an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), input buttons for setting controls, and an alarm button. Below are instructions for setting temperatures and for control panel removal.
NOTE: If the door is open for more than 15 sec­onds the alarm will sound. The alarm can be dis­abled by pushing the ALARM button (Figure 2-7). The alarm will default to ON after a power out­age.
Temperature Settings
Normal operation of the display shows the temper­ature of each zone (or compartment) at five second intervals. The appropriate zone indicator lights up when the corresponding temperature is displayed. The following steps are necessary to adjust tem­peratures.
1. Press ZONE key to show the temperature set point for each zone (See Figure 2-8). Press the zone key until the desired zone is flashing on the LCD.
2. Press the WARMER or COLDER key to achieve the desired temperature (Figure 2-8). When setting is complete, wait for five seconds and the control will return to normal operation.
NOTE: To adjust temperatures in next zone, repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
Upper Control Panel Removal Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
1. Remove the rear mounting screws at the back of the light diffuser.
NOTE: Do not remove the light diffuser to access the mounting screws. Look behind the diffuser panel (Figure 2-7).
Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
Thermal cutout
Interlock switch
Door Sensor
ZONE
WARMER
KEY
ZONE
WARMER
K
EY
COLDER ALARM
COLDER ALAR
M
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2. To open the upper control panel front, grasp the outer top corners and pull down.
3. Disconnect the leads supplying power to the control panel. Remove the three front mount­ing screws. The center screw is the ground screw (Figure 2-9).
4. Pull the complete upper control assembly for­ward and down, (which includes the control board, glass light diffuser, reflectors and halo­gen lamps (Figure 2-9).
5. Disconnect electrical supply at the top of upper control panel assembly (Figure 2-10).
NOTE: Reverse steps 1 - 5 to reassemble. Make sure ground screw is used at front center only.
Control Panel Removal Models 700BR, 700BF/I
1. Remove the three screws inside top drawer assembly (Figure 2-11). Then tilt control panel towards back of the drawer tub.
2. Now disconnect the power supply to the control panel (Figure 2-12).
NOTE: Reverse steps to reassemble.
CAUTION
Do not touch lamp with bare hands. Oils from skin will reduce the life of the lamp. If lamp is touched with bare hands, clean lamp with denatured alcohol and wipe dry with lint free cloth.
WARNING
Halogen lamps are extremely hot! Allow lamp to cool before attempting to handle.
Figure 2-10. Control Panel Electrical Supply
Figure 2-11. Control Panel Screws
Figure 2-12. Control Panel Power Supply
Models 700BR, 700BF/I
Models 700BR, 700BF/I
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CONTROL BOARD/MICROPROCESSOR
The control board contains the microprocessor which processes information throughout the rest of the cabinet, through thermistors, wiring and relays. The control board is also equipped with terminals to test for failed or failing components. For proper testing, please refer to the Troubleshooting Guide. The location of the control board is described below, along with the procedure for accessing it.
NOTE: Removing both drawers (all models) and the lower mullion divider (700TR & 700BR only) will allow more room for control board access.
Control Board Location and Access
MODELS 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
The control board is located in the ceiling of the upper drawer compartment (Figure 2-13).
1. To access the control board, pull top drawer forward 6" to 10", lift up off of the pins at front. Continue to pull drawer forward off of slide assembly.
2. Remove eight screws from the microprocessor cover and let the cover drop down to expose the control board (Figure 2-13).
MODELS 700BR, 700BF/I
The control board is located on the right hand side of the evaporator sump area (Figure 2-14).
1. To access the control board assembly, first remove the drawer assemblies by pulling for­ward and lifting off of pins at front.
2. Now remove the evaporator cover by removing six retaining screws, then pull the evaporator cover towards you to expose the sump area.
3. Disconnect the electrical connections and slide the gray control board housing up and out of the sump.
CAUTION
The top drawer of the 700BR & 700BF/I have a control cable that must be disconnected before drawer removal (See Drawer Removal Instructions).
Figure 2-13. Control Board Location
Figure 2-14. Evaporator/Sump Area
Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
Models 700BR, 700BF/I
Housing
Electrical Connection
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ZONE THERMISTORS
In the 700 series, it is possible to independently control temperatures in each zone. This is accomplished in part by thermistors, which are simply resisters that change resistance as the surrounding temperature changes. The microprocessor constantly monitors the thermistor’s electronic signal and, as resistance changes, the microprocessor electronically reads the signal as temperature. In turn, the microprocessor initi­ates compressor and condenser fan run time, evaporator fan motor run time, when the baffles open and close for proper air flow, and determines the proper timing and duration of defrost. Zone thermistor location is described below, along with an explanation of their function, and the procedure for their replacement.
Zone Thermistor Location and Removal
MODELS 700TF/I, 700BF/I
The input temperature range in all these freezer models is from -5°F to +5°F, and is uniform throughout the cabinet. In other words, there is one zone and one ther­mistor for that zone. The thermistor is located behind the upper drawer in the reed switch assembly (Figure 2-15).
1. To replace the thermistor, the complete reed switch assembly must be replaced. Remove the mounting screw, tilt the top of the reed switch assembly for­ward and disconnect the electrical connector.
NOTE: Be sure to check Troubleshooting Guide for proper thermistor testing procedures.
NOTE: The upper and lower reed switches are not interchangeable in the models 700 TF/I and 700BF/I (Figure 2-19).
MODELS 700TR, 700BR
The input temperature range in all these refrigerator models is from 34°F to 45°F. Each compartment, or zone, can be independently temperature controlled up
Figure 2-15. Thermistor Location
Figure 2-16. Back Duct Removal
Figure 2-17. Thermistors In Reed Switch
Models 700TF/I, 700BF/I
Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF
Models 700TR, 700BR
CAUTION
The top drawer in the 700BF/I has a control cable that must be disconnected before drawer removal (See Drawer Removal Instructions).
Push up, then pull out and down
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zone until it reaches its setpoint. If the refrigerator zone has reached setpoint, but the freezer zone has not, the baffle is closed.
1. To access the thermistor in the upper refrigerator zone, lift the bottom of the back duct cover up, then pull forward and down (Figure 2-16). Once the cover is removed, the thermistor is exposed at the bottom right rear wall, remove the clamp and dis­connect the electrical connection to remove.
2. The temperature in the freezer drawer zone is uni­form between both drawers, therefore only one ther­mistor is used. The thermistor is located behind the upper drawer in the reed switch assembly (Figure 2-
15). To replace the thermistor, the complete reed switch assembly must be replaced. Simply remove the mounting screw, tilt the top of the reed switch assembly
forward and disconnect the electrical
connector.
NOTE: Be sure to check Troubleshooting Guide for proper thermistor testing procedures.
to 3°F colder than the zone above it. Therefore a ther­mistor is used in each compartment (three thermistors in the 700TR and two in the 700BR). (See example, Figure 2-18). The thermistor in the upper cabinet zone of the 700TR (behind the back duct cover) and the thermistor in the upper drawer zone of the 700BR (inside the reed switch) govern compressor run time .
1. To access the thermistor in the upper cabinet zone of the 700TR, lift the bottom of the back duct cover up, then pull forward and down (Figure 2-16). Once the cover is removed, the thermistor is exposed at the bottom right rear wall, remove the clamp and disconnect the electrical connection to remove.
NOTE: Be sure to check Troubleshooting guide for proper thermistor testing procedures.
2. Thermistors are located in each reed switch behind the drawer assemblies of each compartment (Figure 2-17). To replace the thermistor the complete reed switch assembly must be replaced. Simply remove the reed switch mounting screw, tilt the top of the reed switch assembly forward and disconnect the electrical connector.
NOTE: Be sure to check Troubleshooting Guide for proper thermistor testing procedures.
MODEL 700TC/I
The input temperature range in the combination refrig­erator/freezer model is from 34°F to 45°F in the upper refrigerator zone, and -5°F to +5°F in the freezer draw­er zone. Though the thermistor in the freezer operates the compressor, both zones can be independently tem­perature controlled. This is possible because the ther­mistor in the upper refrigerator zone (behind the back duct cover) regulates an air baffle in the sump area. If the freezer drawer zone has reached its setpoint, yet the upper refrigerator zone is warm, the compressor will cycle off but the evaporator fan will continue to run, forcing cool air through the baffle up to the refrigerator
Figure 2-18. Thermistor Control Example
Figure 2-19. Reed Switches
Models 700TR, 700BR
CAUTION
The top drawer in the 700BR has a control cable that must be disconnected before drawer removal (See Drawer Removal Instructions).
Can be set between
32
o
F - 45oF
Example - 38
o
No colder than 35
o
No colder than 32
o
Can be set between
32oF - 45oF
Example - 38
o
No colder than 35
o
4202580
4202570
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AIR BAFFLES Models 700TR, 700TC/I, 700BR Only
OPERATION
A baffle will normally be closed until the corre­sponding zone calls for cooling.
A baffle will default to open if the corresponding thermistor is defective or unplugged.
Generally, all baffles will be closed when the com­pressor is off. But, if a zone is warmer than its setpoint, and the compressor cycles off, the baffle for that zone will remain open and the evaporator fan will continue to run.
All baffles will be closed during defrost and the fan delay period following a defrost.
LOCATION
MODELS 700TR, 700BR
There are two baffles attached on the left hand side of the lower air duct, one behind each drawer.
MODEL 700TC/I
There is one baffle mount assembly located at top left of the evaporator sump area (Figure 2-20).
MODELS 700TF/I, BF/I
These models have no baffles.
REMOVAL
MODELS 700TR, 700BR
1. Remove both drawer assemblies.
2. Now remove the lower mullion divider by pushing up from underneath, then remove both mullion divider supports (Figure 2-23).
Figure 2-20. Baffle Mount Assembly
Figure 2-21. Drawer Slides
Figure 2-22. Drawer Closer
CAUTION
The top drawer in the 700BR has a control cable that must be disconnected before drawer removal (See Drawer Removal Instructions).
Models 700TR, 700BR
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3. Detach all four drawer slides by removing four mounting screws (Figure 2-21).
4. Remove both drawer closers by removing two mounting screws (Figure 2-22).
5. Remove both reed switches by unscrewing the mounting screw, tilt the top of the reed switch assembly forward and disconnect the electrical connector (Figure 2-17).
6. Now remove three screws at the front and back of the evaporator cover, then remove the evapo­rator cover. Remove the air duct retaining screw by the bottom left corner. Pull the bot­tom of the air duct forward and disconnect the electrical connectors to the air baffles, then remove the air duct from the unit.
NOTE: The baffles are applied with double stick tape to the back of the air duct and will need to be pried off.
NOTE: On 700BR the cabinet harness will need to be disconnected from the air duct assembly by turning the retaining nut counterclockwise at the connector.
MODEL 700TC/I
1. Remove both drawer assemblies. Now detach all four drawer slides by removing four mount­ing screws (Figure 2-21).
2. Remove the icemaker if applicable.
3. Remove both drawer closers by removing two mounting screws (Figure 2-22).
4. Remove both reed switches by unscrewing the mounting screw, tilt the top of the reed switch assembly forward and disconnect the electrical connector (Figure 2-17).
5. Remove three screws at the front and back of the evaporator cover, then remove the evapora­tor cover. Remove the air duct retaining screw by the bottom left corner. Pull the bottom of the air duct forward and remove the air duct from the unit.
The air baffle or baffle mount assembly (styro­foam block) is located at top left of the evapo­rator sump area (Figure 2-20). Lift the baffle mount assembly up and unplug the electrical connection.
Figure 2-23. Center Divider
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EVAPORATOR SUMP
The evaporator sump area consists of the follow­ing components.
• Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assembly
• Evaporator Fan Motor Assembly
• Cal Rod Defrost Heater (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I Only)
• Defrost Terminator (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I Only)
• Evaporator Thermistor
Control Board Assembly (700BR, 700BF/I Only)
• Baffle Mount Assembly (700TC/I Only)
Sump Area Access
1. Remove both drawer assemblies.
2. Remove the lower mullion divider by pushing up from underneath (Figure 2-23), then remove both mullion divider supports (700TR & 700BR Only).
3. Remove the icemaker if applicable.
4. Detach all four drawer slides by extracting four mounting screws (Figure 2-21).
5. Remove both drawer closers by extracting two mounting screws (Figure 2-22).
6. Remove both reed switches by unscrewing the mounting screw, tilt the top of the reed switch assembly forward and disconnect the electrical connector (Figure 2-17).
7. Remove three screws at the front and back of the evaporator cover, then remove the evapora­tor cover. Remove the air duct retaining screw
Figure 2-24. Evaporator Fan Motor Assembly
Figure 2-25. Evaporator
Figure 2-26. Microprocessor Assembly
Models 700TR, 700BR
CAUTION
The top drawer in the 700BR and 700 BF/I has a control cable that must be disconnected before drawer removal (See Drawer Removal Instructions).
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by the bottom left corner. Pull the bottom of the air duct forward and disconnect the electri­cal connectors to the air baffles (700TR & 700BR Only), then remove the air duct from the unit.
NOTE: On 700BR & 700 BF/I the cabinet har­ness will need to be disconnected from the air duct assembly by turning the retaining nut counter clockwise at the Methode Connector.
Sump Component Removal
NOTE: Before attempting any service in the sump area, you must follow the steps in SUMP AREA ACCESS on the previous page.
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY
NOTE: On 700BR & 700 BF/I the cabinet har­ness will need to be disconnected from the air duct assembly by turning the retaining nut counter clockwise at the Methode Connector.
1. Disconnect electrical connector at top rear of fan motor assembly, then slide the evaporator fan motor up and out (Figure 2-24).
2. To reinstall, insert bottom of fan assembly into slot, being sure that bottom flange is secured, and that there is no play front to back.
DEFROST TERMINATOR (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I ONLY)
Unclip terminator at right of evaporator (note loca-
tion), disconnect electrical connection and lift out.
EVAPORATOR THERMISTOR
Cut cable ties holding thermistor to evaporator (note location), disconnect electrical connection and lift out. (Figure 2-25).
CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY (700BR & 700BF/I ONLY)
To remove the control board assembly simply dis­connect the electrical connections and slide the assembly up and out (Figure 2-26).
BAFFLE MOUNT ASSEMBLY (700 TC/I ONLY)
The baffle mount assembly (styrofoam block) is located at top left of the evaporator sump area. Lift the baffle mount assembly up and unplug the electrical connection. (Figure 2-20).
EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY
1. Unplug evaporator fan assembly and remove.
2. Unplug defrost heater, terminator, and coil sen­sor/thermistor (if applicable), but DO NOT remove from evaporator.
3. Cut tubing to and from evaporator, at evapora­tor. Pull evaporator assembly up out of sump.
NOTE: Complete evaporator replacement instruc­tions are supplied with replacement evaporator.
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DEFROST SYSTEM
Models 700TC/I, TF/I, BF/I
The electronic control in the 700TC/I, TF/I, BF/I regulates defrost intervals with what is called "Adaptive Defrost." With adaptive defrost, the length of time that the heater actually stays on to defrost the evaporator and satisfy the defrost ter­minator is sensed by the evaporator thermistor. The length of heater ON time determines the num­ber of hours before the next defrost. For instance, if the heater stays on for a shorter time than nor­mal, the electronic control increases the time between the next defrost. If the heater stays on for a longer time than normal, the electronic control decreases the time between the next defrost. This is an ongoing process whereby the defrost time and the defrost interval will vary by unit use.
NOTE: To initiate a manual defrost, turn OFF master power switch for 10 seconds then turn back ON. The control will initiate defrost upon power up, provided the evaporator temperature is below 20°F. If the evaporator is warmer than 20°F, the evaporator thermistor must be disconnected before initiating defrost.
NOTE: If the evaporator thermistor fails, the elec­tronic control will initiate defrost at 6 hour inter­vals and 20 minute defrost dwell. To test the evap­orator thermistor, refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
Models 700TR, 700BR
Since the 700TR and 700BR do not have defrost heaters, the evaporator defrosts during the com­pressor off cycle. If the compartment thermistor calls for cooling, but the evaporator thermistor is not sensing temperatures greater than 40°F, the evaporator fan will be energized but the compres­sor will not. This ensures complete evaporator defrost. As soon as the evaporator temperature reaches 40°F, the compressor is also energized.
NOTE: If the evaporator coil is iced up and the compressor does not start, check the evaporator thermistor and replace if faulty. To test the evapo­rator thermistor, refer to the Trouble Shooting Guide.
LIGHTING
The 700 Series utilizes Halogen lamps for interior lighting.
Power for the lights is supplied through a 12 volt transformer, which is controlled by a 5 volt circuit through a relay on the control board. This 5 volt circuit consists of the reed switches behind each drawer, the sensor behind the control panel (700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only), the microproces­sor and relays on the control board. When the microprocessor senses an "open door" signal from a reed switch or the sensor behind the control panel, power is relayed to the 12 volt transformer which then supplies power to the lighting in the appropriate compartment.
If the lights in the upper compartment of the 700TR, 700TC/I, or 700TF/I get too hot, a thermal cut-out in the upper control panel will interrupt power to lighting system. The lighting system will not operate until the lights cool back down.
NOTE: There is no light terminator in the drawer area of 700 Series units.
CAUTION
Do not touch lamp with bare hands. Oils from skin will reduce the life of the lamp. If lamp is touched with bare hands, clean lamp with denatured alcohol and wipe dry with lint free cloth.
WARNING
Halogen lamps are extremely hot! Allow lamp to cool before attempting to handle.
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ELECTRONIC CONTROL SUMMARY
Setpoints Available
ALL REFRIGERATOR (700TR)
• Upper Cabinet Zone Temperature Range is 34°F to 45°F.
• Upper Drawer Zone can be controlled up to 3°F colder than Upper Cabinet Zone.
• Bottom Drawer Zone can be controlled up to 3°F colder than Upper Drawer Zone.
NOTE: A lower zone can not be set warmer than the zone above it.
ALL REFRIGERATOR (700BR)
• Upper Drawer Zone Temperature Range is 34°F to 45°F.
• Bottom Drawer Zone can be controlled up to 3°F colder than Upper Drawer Zone.
NOTE: The lower zone can not be set warmer than the upper zone.
COMBINATION REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER (700TC/I)
• Upper Cabinet Refrigerator Zone Temperature Range is 34°F to 45°F.
• Freezer Drawer Zone Temperature Range is ­5°F to +5°F.
ALL FREEZER (700TF/I, 700BF/I)
• Unit Temperature Range -5°F to +5°F
Modes Displayed
SET MODE
Pushing the "ZONE" key will activate "SET MODE". This will display the set-point and the corresponding zone indicator will flash. Temperatures can then be adjusted in that zone by pushing the "WARMER" or "COLDER" keys. To advance to the next zone, press the zone key again. The set mode will remain active for five seconds after the last key stroke.
ERROR MODE
If a zone thermistor is defective or unplugged, the corresponding zone indicator will flash and either "-20" or "55" will be displayed.
NOTE: To clear the error mode after a thermistor is replaced, the unit must be turned off for ten sec­onds, then back on.
SHUTDOWN MODE
Attempting to set temperatures warmer than con­trol limits causes a "SHUTDOWN MODE". In shutdown mode "--" will be displayed. All unit functions will be suspended except the lights and door alarm. To end shutdown mode, press the "COLDER" key.
Baffle Operation (700TC/I, 700BR Only)
• A baffle will normally be closed until the corre­sponding zone calls for cooling.
• A baffle will default to open if the correspond­ing thermistor is defective or unplugged.
• Generally all baffles will be closed when the compressor is off. But, if a zone is warmer than its setpoint, and the compressor cycles off, the baffle for that zone will remain open and the evaporator fan will continue to run.
• All baffles will be closed during defrost and the fan delay period following a defrost.
Compressor and Evaporator Fan Operation
COMPRESSOR NOTE: The thermistor in the fol­lowing compartments controls the compressor.
MODEL COMPARTMENT
700TF Top drawer
700TC Top Drawer
700TR Cabinet
700BF Top Drawer
700BR Top Drawer
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EVAPORATOR FAN NOTE: The evaporator fan is turned off when any door or drawer is opened. The fan is also off during a defrost and post­defrost period (fan delay period).
ALL REFRIGERATOR (700TR, 700BR)
When the Upper Cabinet Zone in the 700TR or the Upper Drawer Zone in the 700BR calls for cool­ing, the evaporator temperature is checked. If the evaporator temperature is less than 40°F the com­pressor remains off, but the evaporator fan is start­ed. With the evaporator fan running the tempera­ture of the evaporator will rise. When the evapo­rator temperature rises above 40°F, the compressor is started.
NOTE: A defective evaporator thermistor will result in a 10 minute fan delay before the compres­sor can start.
COMBINATION REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER (700TC/I)
When the freezer drawer zone calls for cooling, the evaporator fan cycles on with the compressor, except after a defrost. After a defrost the evapora­tor fan will not run until the evaporator tempera­ture falls below 35°F. This is to avoid circulating warmer moist air from the evaporator condensa­tion.
If the freezer drawer zone reaches its temperature set-point, but the upper cabinet refrigerator zone has not reached its temperature set-point, the com­pressor is cycled off, but the evaporator fan will continue to run.
NOTE: A defective evaporator sensor will result in a five minute fan delay before the compressor can start.
ALL FREEZER (700TF/I, 700BF/I)
The evaporator fan cycles on and off with the compressor, except after defrost. After defrost the evaporator fan will not run until the evaporator temperature falls below 35°F. This is to avoid cir­culating warmer moist air from the evaporator condensation.
NOTE: A defective evaporator sensor will result in a five minute fan delay before the compressor can start.
Defrost Operation
REFRIGERATOR MODELS (700TR, 700BR)
The 700TR and 700BR utilize an "off-cycle defrost". When the unit reaches the temperature setpoint, the compressor cycles off and the evapo­rator begins to defrost.
NOTE: If refrigerator runs 100% for six hours or more (due to a door left open), compressor will be turned off. This will allow for evaporator defrost­ing.
FREEZER MODELS (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I)
The electronic control in the 700TC/I, 700TF/I and 700BF/I regulates defrost intervals with what is called "Adaptive Defrost". With adaptive defrost, the length of time that the heater actually stays on to defrost the evaporator, and satisfy the defrost terminator, is sensed by the evaporator thermistor. The length of heater ON time determines the num­ber of hours before the next defrost.
MANUAL DEFROST
To initiate a manual defrost, turn OFF master power switch for 10 seconds then back ON. The control will then initiate a defrost upon power up, provided the evaporator temperature is below 20°F.
NOTE: If the evaporator is warmer than 20°F, the evaporator thermistor must be disconnected before initiating defrost.
The compressor will not cycle back on for 20 min­utes (20 minute defrost dwell) if the evaporator thermistor has been disconnected (TC/I, TF/I, BFI Only).
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
2-16
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERLAY
MAIN
BOARD
aka
CONTROL
BOARD
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
2-17
UNIT TRAY COMPARTMENT
The Unit Tray Compartment contains the unit tray assembly, master power switch, icemaker solenoid valve (700TFI, 700TCI, 700BFI only), 12 volt transformer, and evaporator sump drain tube heater.
Unit Tray Assembly
The removable unit tray assembly was designed for easy access to the compressor, condenser, con­denser fan motor, and drain pan (Figure 2-27).
To remove the unit tray assembly, extract two screws (Figure 2-28) that secure the tray to the cabinet, located at the bottom left and right corner of the cabinet. After the screws are removed, the complete tray assembly can be slid forward to expose the components.
Master Power Switch
The master power switch is located at the front left of the unit tray compartment and is removed by releasing the tabs at the back of the mounting bracket, then unplugging (Figure 2-28).
NOTE: It is not necessary to slide the unit tray assembly out to access the master power switch.
Icemaker Solenoid Valve (700TFI, 700TCI, 700BFI Only)
The solenoid valve is located at the top right of the unit compartment. To remove the solenoid valve, extract the retaining screw and remove the sole­noid retainer (Figure 2-29). After the retainer is removed, slide the solenoid to the left. Then pull forward slightly, unplug the electrical connectors and disconnect the water line.
NOTE: It is not necessary to slide the unit tray out to access the icemaker solenoid valve.
Figure 2-27. Unit Tray Assembly
Figure 2-28. Mounting Screws
Figure 2-29. Solenoid
CAUTION
When pulling the tray forward care must be taken to not kink any tubing or rupture any weld joints.
Drain pan
Fan motor
Compressor
Condenser
Mounting screws
Drain tube heater
12V Transformer
Solenoid valve
Master power switch
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
2-18
Evaporator Sump Drain Tube Heater
To access the drain tube heater, the unit tray assembly must be slid out. The drain tube heater is located in the unit tray area at the bottom of the evaporator sump (Figure 2-29). To remove the drain tube heater, pull it out of the sump drain tube, then disconnect the electrical connection located at the upper rear of the unit compartment.
NOTE: When replacing the drain tube heater, it is necessary to feed the heater in through the drain tube, under the evaporator, approximately seven inches.
12-Volt Transformer
To access the transformer, slide the unit tray assembly out, then locate the transformer at the upper right side behind the water valve (if applica­ble). To remove the transformer, first remove two nuts, one in front and one in back of the trans­former (Figure 2-29), then disconnect the electrical connection.
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AIR FLOW
3-1
SECTION 3
AIR FLOW
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AIR FLOW
3-2
AIR FLOW
NOTE: In all the following air flow illustrations the white arrow signifies Pushed Air, while the shaded arrow signifies Returned Air.
Model 700TR (Figure 3-1)
The temperature for each compartment, or zone, in the 700TR can be independently controlled (up to 3°F colder than the zone above it) by the air baf­fle/duct divider system. Depending on the differ­ent zone requirements, the air baffles in each zone open and close as needed.
Air to the bottom drawer zone is directed behind the lower air duct, up the left side and through the air baffle behind the bottom drawer. The air then returns to the evaporator sump area through the vents in the evaporator cover.
Air to the upper drawer zone is directed behind the lower air duct, up the left side and through the air baffle behind the upper drawer. Air then returns through an opening in the lower air duct (at bottom right of upper drawer zone), back down behind the right side of the lower air duct to the evaporator sump area.
Air to the top refrigerator zone is directed behind the lower air duct, up the left side and continues up behind the upper duct in the top refrigerator zone where it is forced out at the top. The air then returns through an opening at the bottom right hand corner of the top duct, back down behind the right side of the lower air duct to the evaporator sump area.
Model 700TC/I (Figure 3-2)
The freezer zone has two vertical duct dividers behind the lower rear duct which separate the air to the refrigerator from air to the freezer.
Air to the refrigerator zone is directed through a baffle in the left side of evaporator sump area, then ducted up the left side to the refrigerator compart­ment. Air travels up behind the back duct in the
Figure 3-1. Model 700TR Air Flow
Figure 3-2. Model 700TC/I Air Flow
Return Air
Pushed Air
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AIR FLOW
through the opening at the bottom right of the upper drawer zone.
Air to the lower drawer zone travels up behind the left hand side of the rear duct where the air baffle opens and closes as needed. The air then returns to the sump area through the evaporator cover.
Model 700BF/I (Figure 3-5)
Air travels up behind the air duct and is then forced out at the top of the freezer zone. The air then returns to the evaporator sump area through the vents in the evaporator cover.
refrigerator compartment and is forced out at the top. Air then returns through an opening at the bottom right hand corner of the top duct, back down behind the right side of the lower air duct, to the evaporator sump area.
Air to the lower freezer zone travels up behind the center of the lower air duct, between the two verti­cal duct dividers. Air is then forced out at the top of the freezer compartment and returns to the evaporator sump area through the vents in the evaporator cover.
Model 700TF/I (Figure 3-3)
Air travels up behind the lower air duct and then behind the upper air duct where it is forced out at the top in the upper freezer zone. The air drops to the lower freezer zone through the mullion wall vent between the upper and lower compartments. Then the air returns to the evaporator sump area through the vents in the evaporator cover.
Model 700BR (Figure 3-4)
Air to the upper drawer zone travels up behind the left hand side of the rear duct and is forced out at the top. Air is then returned to the sump area,
Figure 3-3. Model 700TF/I Air Flow
Figure 3-4. Model 700BR Air Flow
Figure 3-5. Model 700BF/I Air Flow
3-3
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AIR FLOW
3-4
NOTES
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EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LISTS
4-1
SECTION 4
PARTS LISTS
&
EXPLODED VIEWS
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700TR DOOR VIEW
11. 3211540 Lower Drawer Gasket
12. 4131740 Lower Drawer Front Assy.
13. 4131780 Lower Drawer Tub
14. 3601350 Lower Drawer Divider
15. 4202020 Drawer Tub Seal
16. 4131760 Upper Drawer Tub
17. 3470320 Crisper Lid Assy.
18. 3601340 Upper Drawer Divider
19. 4131710 Upper Drawer Front Assy.
20. 4181270 Door Shelf Assembly
21. 3211550 Dairy Compartment Seal
22. 4181260 Dairy Compartment Assy.
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-2
1. 4202011 Door Assembly, RH
4202012 Door Assembly, LH
2. 3211510 Door Gasket
3. 0183610 Door Panel Bracket-Handle Side
0183600 Door Panel Bracket-Hinge Side
4. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
5. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x 1/2 PH Truss HD
6. 3421490 Door Panel Bracket Screw Cover
7. 0183580 Drawer Panel Bracket-Upper
8. 3211520 Upper Drawer Gasket
9. 0183590 Drawer Panel Bracket-Lower
10. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss SS
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700TR DOOR VIEW
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-3
5
3
21
22
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
3
10
10
6
7
8 9
9
14
15
15
11
12
13
20
20
20
16
17
18
19
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-4
700TR DOOR VIEW
1. 4202100 Upper Control Panel Assy.
2. 4202100 Light Diffuser
3. 3211590 Duct Divider-Top L Shape
4. 3412032 Drawer Slide-Left Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
5. 3211600 Duct Divider - Vertical
6. 6110620 Wedge Anchor, 3/8-16 x 3-3/4
7. 0167550 Anti-Tip Bracket
8. 6201190 Screw, #12 x 2½ PH Pan Hd
9. 0167640 Evaporator Sump Cover
10. 4323540 Power Cord
11. 4323540 Power Cord Retractor
12. 4202000 Leveler Assembly
13. 3570070 Leveler Bolt, Rear
14. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
15. 0167662 Kickplate Bracket, Left Side
16. 3570060 Leveler Bolt, Front
17. 3421500 Leveler Rod
18. 6200050 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Pan HD
19. 0167661 Kickplate Bracket, Right Side
21. 3530430 Kickplate
22. 3211491 Sump Cover Seal, Right Side
3211492 Sump Cover Seal, Left Side
3211493 Sump Cover Seal, Rear
23. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
24. 3421510 Bracket, Unit to Cabinet
3421460 Bracket, Unit to Unit
25. 6200720 Screw #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
26. 6201140 Screw, #1/4 20 x ½ Sems
27. 3412031 Drawer Slide, Right Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
28. 4151550 Lower Mullion Divider Assy.
29. 3412220 Divider Support
30. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss HD
31. 3541020 Drawer Closer
32. 4151580 Lower Air Duct Assy.
33. 6201140 Screw, #1/4-20 x ½ Sem
34. 3541050 Hinge Cover
35. 3541041 Lower Hinge Assy., RH
3541042 Lower Hinge Assy., LH
36. 4181320 Lower Glass Tray
37. 6200710 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH SS
38. 3601411 Shelf Ladder, Right Side
3601412 Shelf Ladder, Left Side
39. 4181300 Roll-Out Deli Basket, 4”
40. 4181291 Roll-Out Deli Shelf Assy., RH 4181292 Roll-Out Deli Shelf Assy., LH
41. 3601390 Glass Shelf Assembly
42. 4151600 Upper Air Duct Assy.
43. 3412270 Egg Tray
3412280 Egg Tray Cover
4131810 Egg Tray w/Cover
44. 6200700 Screw, #6-20 x 5/8 PH FL HD
45. 3541031 Upper Hinge Assy., RH
3541032 Upper Hinge Assy., LH
46. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
47. 6110610 Screw, #10-24 x 3/4 FL Socket
48. 0167580 Top Molding Bracket
49. 3450760 Dual Lock Fastener
50. 3516001 Top Molding - RH
3516002 Top Molding - LH
51. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss Hd.
52. 3516010 Side Molding
--- 3580170 Nameplate (not shown)
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-5
700TR COSMETIC VIEW
34
35
34
52
33
40
36
37
38
39
44
45
25
24
41
4142
43
46
47
49
48
47
24
14
25
21
22
23
30
31
26
26
27
27
28
29
51
30
4
4
5
1
52
50
2
3
10
6
7
8
9
14
15
11
12
13
16
17
18
19
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-6
1. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Motor Assy.
2. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Blade
3. 0235500 Evaporator Fan Bracket
4. 6110020 Screw Grommet
5. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Shroud
6. 6240060 Star Washer, 1/4
7. 6150030 Nut, #10-24 Hex SS
8. 6110270 Bolt, #10-32 x 1/4 RD HD
9. 3111410 Overload
10. 3111370 Relay
11. 3150170 Grommet
12. 6160070 Sleeve
13. 6240050 Washer, 5/16
14. 3090090 Schrader Valve
15. 6150220 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Zinc
16. 3030100 Halogen Lamp, 35W
19. 4201980 Drawer Light Fixture Assy.
20. 6200080 Screw, #8 x ½ Truss HD
21. 3014140 Baffle Control
3211440 Baffle Control Gasket
22. 4202580 Reed Switch, Short
23. 4201890 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
24. 4201890 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
25. 3060240 Master Power Switch
26. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
27. 4201880 Compressor Assembly
28. 3014230 Drier
29. 0140340 Unit Sliding Tray
30. 0167450 Drain Pan
31. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
32. 3120310 Condenser Coil
33. 3090170 Transformer
34. 6150790 Nut, #10-24 Sems
35. 4323800 Coil Sensor/Thermistor Assy.
36. 6200280 Screw, #8-18 x 1 Pan HD
37. 3500410 Light Lens
38. 3030090 Halogen Lamp, 20W
39. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
40. 4201991 Micro-Processor Assy.
41. 6200120 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Truss HD
42. 4323800 Coil Sensor/Thermistor Assy.
43. 6120070 Clamp
44. 4202100 Upper Control Panel Assy.
45. 6200490 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8 Hex Slot
46. 3220360 Condenser Fan Brkt Grommet
47. 6200060 Screw, #8-32 x ½ Pan HD
48. 0167440 Condenser Fan Shroud
49. 3150320 Condenser Fan Blade
50. 6200010 Screw, #10-12 x 3/4 Pan HD
51. 3450290 Angle Brackets
52. 3150500 Condenser Fan Motor
53. 0167430 Condenser Fan Bracket
700TR SYSTEM VIEW
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-7
700TR SYSTEM VIEW
34
35
31
32
33
36
37
38
39
44
45
40
41
42
43
53
52
49
48
50
51
46
47
25
21
21
22
23
24
30
26
27
29
28
14
15
11
12
13
20
16
19
4
5
1
Evaporator Fan
Compressor
Condenser Fan
2
3
10
6
7
8
9
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-8
1. 4202011 Door Assembly, RH
4202012 Door Assembly, LH
2. 3211510 Door Gasket
3. 0183600 Door Panel Bracket-Hinge Side
0183610 Door Panel Bracket-Handle Side
4. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
5. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
6. 3421490 Door Panel Bracket Screw Cover
7. 0183580 Drawer Panel Bracket-Upper
8. 3211520 Upper Drawer Gasket
9. 0183590 Drawer Panel Bracket-Lower
10. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss SS
11. 3211540 Lower Drawer Gasket
12. 4131750 Lower Drawer Front Assy.
13. 4181340 Ice Bucket Assembly
14. 4131800 Lower Drawer Tub
15. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
16. 3601420 Lower Drawer Divider
17. 4202020 Drawer Tub Seal
18. 4131770 Upper Drawer Tub
19. 3601340 Upper Drawer Divider
20. 4131720 Upper Drawer Front Assy.
21. 4181270 Door Shelf Assembly
22. 3211550 Dairy Compartment Seal
23. 4181260 Dairy Compartment Assy.
24. 3511040 Plastic 3" Wire Pull
700TC/I DOOR VIEW
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-9
700TC/I DOOR VIEW
5
3
22
23
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
15
1
2
3
10
6
7
7
8
9
9
24
17
16
11
12
14
22
21
21
17
18
19
20
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-10
1. 4202100 Upper Control Panel Assy.
2. 4202100 Light Diffuser
3. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss Hd.
4. 3211590 Duct Divider, Top L Shape
5. 3412032 Drawer Slide, Left Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
6. 3211600 Duct Divider, Vertical
7. 6110620 Wedge Anchor 3/8-16 x 3-3/4
8. 0167550 Anti-Tip Bracket
9. 6201190 Screw, #12 x 2½ PH Pan HD.
10. 4323540 Power Cord
11. 4323540 Power Cord Retractor
12. 4202000 Rear Leveler Assembly
13. 3570070 Leveler Bolt, Rear
14. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
15. 0167662 Kickplate Bracket, Left Side
16. 3570060 Leveler Bolt, Front
17. 3421500 Leveler Rod
18. 6200050 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Pan HD.
19. 0167661 Kickplate Bracket, Right Side
20. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
21. 3530430 Kickplate
22. 3211491 Sump Cover Seal, Right Side
3211492 Sump Cover Seal, Left Side
3211493 Sump Cover Seal, Rear
23. 0167470 Evaporator Sump Cover
24. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD.
25. 3421510 Bracket, Unit to Cabinet
3421460 Bracket, Unit to Unit
26. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD.
27. 6201140 Screw, 1/4-20 x ½ Sems But HD.
28. 3412031 Drawer Slide, Right Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
29. 4151590 Lower Air Duct Assy.
30. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss Hd.
31. 3412220 Divider Support
32. 3541020 Drawer Closer
35. 6201140 Screw, 1/4-20 x ½ Sems
36. 3541050 Hinge Cover
37. 3541041 Lower Hinge Assy., RH Swing
3541042 Lower Hinge Assy., LH Swing
38. 4181330 Lower Glass Tray
39. 3150580 Duct Foam
40. 6200710 Screw,#8-18 x ½ PH SS
41. 3601411 Shelf Ladder, Right Side
3601412 Shelf Ladder, Left Side
42. 4181280 Roll-Out Crisper Drawer, 8"
43. 4181311 Roll-Out Crisper Shelf Assy., RH
4181312 Roll-Out Crisper Shelf Assy., LH
44. 3601390 Glass Shelf Assy.
45. 4151600 Upper Air Duct Assy.
46. 3412270 Egg Tray
3412280 Egg Tray Cover
4131810 Egg Tray w/Cover
47. 6200700 Screw, #6-20 x 5/8 PH FL HD.
48. 3541031 Upper Hinge Assy., RH Swing 3541032 Upper Hinge Assy., LH Swing
49. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
50. 6110610 Screw, #10-24 x 3/4 Fl Socket
51. 0167580 Top Molding Bracket
52. 3450760 Dual Lock Fastener
53. 3516001 Top Molding - RH
3516002 Top Molding - LH
54. 3516010 Side Molding
55. 3211580 Transition Duct Block
--- 3580170 Nameplate (not shown)
700TC/I COSMETIC VIEW
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-11
700TC/I COSMETIC VIEW
36
37
36
54
35
43
38
40
41
42
47
48
26
25
44
4445
46
49
50
52
51
50
25
14
26
21
22
24
3
31
32
27
27
28
28
29
30
4
5
5
1
54
53
2
3
55
10
6
7
8
9
23
14
15
11
12
13
16
17
18
19
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-12
1. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Motor Assy.
2. 6110270 Bolt #10-32 X 1/4 RD HD
3. 6150030 Nut, #10-24 Hex SS
4. 6240060 Star Washer, 1/4
5. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Shroud
6. 6110020 Bolt, #10-24 x 3/8 Truss HD
7. 0233500 Evaporator Fan Bracket
8. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Blade
9. 3111380 Overload
10. 3111350 Relay
11. 3150170 Rubber Grommet
12. 6160070 Sleeve
13. 6240050 Washer, 5/16
14. 3090090 Schrader Valve
15. 6150220 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Zinc
16. 3030100 Halogen Lamp, 35W
17. 4201980 Drawer Light Fixture Assy.
18. 6200080 Screw, #8 x ½ Truss HD
19. 3500410 Light Lens
20. 4202580 Reed Switch, Short
21. 6200280 Screw, #8-18 x 1 Pan HD
22. 4151790 Baffle Mount Assembly
23. 4201900 Evaporator /Heat Exchanger Assy.
24. 4201900 Evaporator /Heat Exchanger Assy.
25. 4201970 Defrost Heater Assy.
26. 3060240 Mater Power Switch
27. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
28. 4201860 Compressor Assembly
29. 3014230 Drier
30. 0140340 Unit Sliding Tray
31. 3013540 Drain Tube Heater
33. 3111270 Capacitor
0167620 Capacitor Mounting Bracket
34. 0167450 Drain Pan
35. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
36. 3120310 Condenser Coil
37. 4201450 Solenoid Valve
38. 3090170 Transformer
39. 6150790 Nut, #10-24 Sems
40. 4323800 Coil Sensor/Thermistor Assy.
41. 3082090 Defrost Terminator
42. 2600617 Water Line
43. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
44. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
45. 3060130 Icemaker Switch
46. 3140280 Icemaker Control Arm
47. 3140200 Icemaker Shut-Off Arm
48. 628356 Bearing & Inlet
49. 6220470 Fill Tube Clamp
50. 1607600 Water Inlet Tube
51. 3013820 Fill Tube Heater
52. 2605405 Fill Tube Extension
53. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
54. 4202090 Complete Icemaker Assy.
3140160 Icemaker Cover
628366 Motor Modular Assy.
55. 3421070 Icemaker Connecting Rod
56. 6220220 Screw Grommet
57. 3030090 Halogen Lamp, 20W
58. 6201130 Screw, #8 x ½ PH FL HD SS
59. 4201992 Micro-Processor Assy.
60. 6200120 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Truss HD
61. 4323800 Coil Sensor/Thermistor Assy.
62. 6120070 Clamp
63. 4202100 Upper Control Panel Assy.
64. 6200490 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8 Hex Slot
65. 3220360 Condenser Fan Brckt Grommet
66. 6200060 Screw, #8-32 x ½ Pan HD
67. 6200010 Screw, #10-12 x 3/4 Pan HD
68. 3150320 Condenser Fan Blade
69. 3450290 Angle Bracket
70. 0167440 Condenser Fan Shroud
71. 3150500 Condenser Fan Motor
72. 0167430 Condenser Fan Bracket
73. 3520350 Water Inlet Fitting Assy.
74. 0166200 Solenoid Retainer
6200780 Screw, #10-24½ PH Hex
75. 4202570 Reed Switch, Long
76. 3520050 Brass Insert
77. 3520030 Nylon Nut
78. 3150580 Foam Duct
79. 3013550 Braided Wire Heater
700TC/I SYSTEM VIEW
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-13
700TC/I SYSTEM VIEW
4
5
1
2 3
10
6
7
8
9
Evaporator Fan
Compressor
14
15
11
12
13
20
43
75
16
17
18
19
34
35
73
76
74
37
77
40
36
37
38
39
44
45
41
42
50
46
47
48
49
54
56
55
52
53
62
60
61
57
58
59
64
65
Condenser Fan
Solenoid
79
63
78
66
67
68
69
71
72
24
25
21
21
22
23
30
33
31
26
27
28
29
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PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-14
1. 4202011 Door Assembly, RH
4202012 Door Assembly, LH
2. 3211510 Door Gasket
3. 0183600 Door Panel Bracket-Hinge Side
0183610 Door Panel Bracket-Handle Side
4. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
5. 3421490 Door Panel Bracket Screw Cover
6. 0183580 Drawer Panel Bracket-Upper
7. 3211520 Upper Drawer Gasket
8. 0183590 Drawer Panel Bracket-Lower
9. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss SS
10. 3211540 Lower Drawer Gasket
11. 4131750 Lower Drawer Front Assy.
12. 4181340 Ice Bucket Assembly
13. 4131800 Lower Drawer Tub
14. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
15. 3601420 Lower Drawer Divider
16. 4202020 Drawer Tub Seal
17. 4131770 Upper Drawer Tub
18. 3601340 Upper Drawer Divider
19. 4131720 Upper Drawer Front Assy.
20. 4181270 Door Shelf Assembly
21. 3511040 Plastic 3" Wire Pull
22. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
700TF/I DOOR VIEW
Page 43
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-15
700TF/I DOOR VIEW
22
3
20
4
4
4
22
22
6
22
14
1
2
3
9
5
6
22
22
7
8
8
21
16
15
11
12
13
20
20
20
16
17
18
19
Page 44
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-16
1. 4202100 Upper Control Panel Assy.
2. 4202100 Light Diffuser
3. 3412032 Drawer Slide, Left Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
4. 6110620 Wedge Anchor, 3/8-16 x 3 3/4
5. 0167550 Anti-Tip Bracket
6. 6201190 Screw, #12 x 2 ½ PH Pan HD
7. 0167470 Evaporator Sump Cover
8. 4323540 Power Cord
9. 4323540 Power Cord Retractor
10. 4202000 Leveler Assy.
11. 3570070 Leveler Bolt, Rear
12. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
13. 0167662 Kickplate Bracket, Left Side
14. 3570060 Leveler Bolt, Front
15. 3421500 Leveler Rod
16. 6200050 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Pan HD
17. 0167661 Kickplate Bracket, RS
18. 3530430 Kickplate
19. 3211491 Sump Cover Seal, RS
3211492 Sump Cover Seal, Left Side
3211493 Sump Cover Seal, Rear
20. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
21. 3421510 Bracket, Unit to Cabinet
3421460 Bracket, Unit to Unit
22. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
23. 6201140 Screw, #1/4-20 x ½ Sems
24. 3412031 Drawer Slide, Right Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
25. 4151570 Lower Air Duct Assy.
26. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss Hd.
27. 3110610 Screw, #10-24 x 3/4 Fl Socket
28. 3541020 Drawer Closer
30. 6201140 Screw, #1/4-20 x ½ Sems
31. 3541050 Hinge Cover
32. 3541041 Lower Hinge Assy., RH
3541042 Lower Hinge Assy., LH
33. 4181330 Lower Glass Tray
34. 6200710 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH SS
35. 3601411 Shelf Ladder, Right Side
3601412 Shelf Ladder, Left Side
36. 4151610 Upper Air Duct Assy.
37. 3601390 Glass Shelf Assy.
38. 6200700 Screw, #6-20 x 5/8 PH FL HD
39. 3541031 Upper Hinge Assy., RH
3541032 Upper Hinge Ass., LH
40. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
41. 3541050 Hinge Cover
42. 0167580 Top Molding Bracket
43. 3450760 Dual Lock Fastener
44. 3516001 Top Molding - RH
3516002 Top Molding - LH
45. 3516010 Side Molding
--- 3580170 Nameplate (not shown)
700TF/I COSMETIC VIEW
Page 45
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-17
700TF/I COSMETIC VIEW
31
32
41
45
30
37
33
34
35
36
47
39
22
21
37
37
38
40
27
43
42
21
12
22
18
19
20
26
28
23
23
24
24
26
27
1
45
44
2
3
3
6
7
8
9
5
4
12
13
10
11
14
15
16
17
Page 46
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-18
1. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Motor Assy.
2. 6110270 Bolt, #10-32 x 1/4 RD HD
3. 6150030 Nut, #10-24 Hex SS
4. 6240060 Star Washer, 1/4
5. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Shroud
6. 6110020 Bolt, #10-24 x 3/8 Truss HD
7. 0233500 Evaporator Fan Bracket
8. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Blade
9. 3111390 Overload
10. 3111350 Relay
11. 3150170 Grommet
12. 6160070 Sleeve
13. 6240050 Washer, 5/16
14. 3090090 Schrader Valve
15. 6150220 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Zinc
16. 3030100 Halogen Lamp, 35W
17. 4201980 Drawer Light Fixture Assy.
18. 4202580 Reed Switch, Short
19. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
20. 3140200 Icemaker Shut-Off Arm
21. 4201910 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
22. 4201910 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
23. 4201970 Defrost Heater Assy.
24. 3060240 Master Power Switch
25. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
26. 4201870 Compressor Assy.
27. 0140340 Unit Sliding Tray
28. 3013540 Drain Tube Heater
29. 3014230 Drier
30. 0167450 Drain Pan
31. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
32. 4201910 Evaporator Assy.
33. 4201450 Solenoid Valve
34. 3090170 Transformer
35. 6150790 Nut, #10-24 Sems
36. 4323800 Coil Sensor/Thermistor Assy.
37. 3082090 Defrost Terminator
38. 2600617 Water Line
39. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
40. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
41. 3060130 Icemaker Switch
42. 3140280 Icemaker Control Arm
43. 3421070 Icemaker Connecting Rod
44. 628356 Bearing & Inlet
45. 6220470 Fill Tube Clamp
46. 2605405 Fill Tube Extension
47. 3013820 Fill Tube Heater
48. 1607600 Water Inlet Tube
49. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
50. 4202090 Complete Icemaker Assy.
3140160 Icemaker Cover
628366 Motor Modular Assy.
51. 6220220 Screw Grommet, 1/32 x 3/8 Square.
52. 3500410 Light Lens
53. 3030090 Halogen Lamp, 20W
54. 6201130 Screw, #8 x ½ PH FL HD SS
55. 4201993 Control Board Assy.
56. 3412370 Mullion Grille
57. 6200080 Screw, #8 x ½ Truss HD
58. 4202100 Upper Control Panel Assy.
59. 6200490 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8 Hex Slot
60. 3220360 Condenser Fan Brckt Grommet
61. 6200060 Screw, #8-32 x ½ Pan HD
62. 6200010 Screw, #10-12 x 3/4 Pan HD
63. 3150320 Condenser Fan Blade
64. 3450290 Angle Bracket
65. 0167440 Condenser Fan Shroud
66. 3150500 Condenser Fan Motor
67. 0167430 Condenser Fan Bracket
68. 3520350 Water Inlet Fitting Assy.
69. 0166200 Solenoid Retainer
6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
70. 4202570 Reed Switch, Long
71. 3520050 Brass Insert
72. 3520030 Nylon Nut
700TF/I SYSTEM VIEW
Page 47
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-19
700TC/I System View
700TF/I SYSTEM VIEW
62
63
59
60
61
68
64
65
66
67
72
69
33
71
24
25
21
22
23
30
26
27
28
29
14
15
11
12
13
20
51
16
17
49
18
70
50
19
56
19
4
5
1
2
3
10
6
Evaporator Fan
Compressor
Condenser Fan
Solenoid
7
8
9
34
35
31
32
33
40
36
37
38
39
44
45
41
42
43
52
46
47
48
53
58
54
57
56
Page 48
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-20
1. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss Hd.
2. 0183580 Drawer Panel Bracket, Upper
3. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss SS
4. 3211520 Upper Drawer Gasket
5. 0183590 Drawer Panel Bracket, Lower
6. 4131740 Lower Drawer Front Assy.
7. 3211540 Lower Drawer Gasket
8. 4131780 Lower Drawer Tub
9. 3601350 Lower Drawer Divider
10. 4202020 Drawer Tub Seal
11. 4202060 Upper Drawer Wire Channel
12. 4131760 Upper Drawer Tub
13. 3470320 Crisper Lid Assy.
14. 4202030 Drawer Control Panel Assy.
15. 4131730 Upper Drawer Front Assy.
16. 3601340 Upper Drawer Divider
17. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
700BR DOOR VIEW
Page 49
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-21
700BR DOOR VIEW
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
700BR Drawer View
Page 50
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-22
1. 6150800 Plastic Hex Nut, 5/8-27 UNS-2A
2. 3412032 Drawer Slide, Left Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
3. 4151560 Lower Mullion Divider Assy.
4. 3450780 Wire Clip
5. 6110620 Wedge Anchor, 3/8-16 x 3 3/4 Trubolt
6. 0167550 Anti-Tip Bracket
7. 6201190 Screw, #12 x 2 ½ Type AB PH Pan HD Zinc
8. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
9. 4323540 Power Cord
10. 4323540 Power Cord Retractor
11. 4202000 Leveler Assy.
12. 3570070 Leveler Bolt, Rear
13. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
14. 0167662 Kickplate Bracket, Left Side
15. 3570060 Leveler Bolt, Front
16. 3421500 Leveler Rod
17. 6200050 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Pan HD
18. 0167661 Kickplate Bracket, Right Side
19. 3530430 Kickplate
20. 0167640 Evaporator Sump Cover
21. 3211491 Sump Cover Seal, Right Side
3211492 Sump Cover Seal, Left Side
3211493 Sump Cover Seal, Rear
22. 3421510 Bracket, Unit to Cabinet
3421460 Bracket, Unit to Unit
23. 6200720 Screw #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
24. 6201140 Screw, #1/4-20 x ½ Sems BUT HD
25. 3412031 Drawer Slide, Right Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
26. 3022950 Cable Assembly
4202770 Cabinet Wire Harness
(Behind Rear Duct)
27. 3211600 Duct Divider, Vertical
28. 3412220 Divider Support
29. 3541020 Drawer Closer
30. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
31. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss SS
32. 4151620 Lower Air Duct Assy.
33. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss Hd.
34. 0167630 Bracket, Unit to Counter Top
35. 3516020 Side Molding
--- 3580170 Nameplate (not shown)
700BR COSMETIC VIEW
Page 51
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-23
700BR COSMETIC VIEW
1
2
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
31
32
33
34
22
23
23
25
31
24
29
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
13
19
20
22
30
35
35
24
25
21
700BR Cosmetic View
Page 52
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-24
1. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Motor Assy.
2. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Blade
3. 0233500 Evaporator Fan Bracket
4. 6110020 Screw Grommet
5. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Shroud
6. 6240060 Star Washer, 1/4
7. 6150030 Nut, #10-24 Hex SS
8. 6110270 Bolt, #10-32 x 1/4 RD HD
9. 3111410 Overload
10. 3111370 Relay
11. 3150170 Grommet
12. 6160070 Sleeve
13. 3090090 Schrader Valve
14. 6240050 Washer, 5/16
15. 6150220 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Zinc
16. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
17. 4202580 Reed Switch, Short
18. 3014140 Baffle Control
3211440 Baffle Control Gasket
19. 4201920 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
20. 4201920 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
21. 3060240 Master Power Switch
22. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
23. 4201880 Compressor Assy.
24. 3014230 Drier
25. 0140340 Unit Sliding Tray
26. 0167450 Drain Pan
27. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
28. 3120310 Condenser Coil
29. 3090160 Transformer
30. 3012970 Coil Sensor/Thermistor
31. 6150790 Nut, #10-24 Sems
32. 4201994 Control Board Assy.
33. 6200280 Screw, #8-18 x Pan HD
34. 3500410 Light Lens
35. 3030090 Halogen Lamp, 20W
36. 4201980 Drawer Light Fixture Assy.
37. 6200490 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8 Hex Slot
38. 3220360 Condenser Fan Brckt Grommet
39. 6200060 Screw, #8-32 x ½ Pan HD
40. 0167440 Condenser Fan Shroud
41. 3150320 Condenser Fan Blade
42. 3450290 Angle Bracket
43. 6200010 Screw, #10-12 x 3/4 Pan HD
44. 0167430 Condenser Fan Bracket
45. 3150500 Condenser Fan Motor
700BR SYSTEM VIEW
Page 53
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-25
700BR System View
700BR System View
700BR SYSTEM VIEW
24
25
21
22
23
26
27
28
29
30
35
34
31
32
33
36
37
38
39
Condenser Fan
Evaporator Fan
Compressor
40
20
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
18
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
41
42
43
44
45
Page 54
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-26
1. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x 1/2 PH Truss HD.
2. 0183580 Drawer Panel Bracket, Upper
3. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss SS
4. 3211520 Upper Drawer Gasket
5. 0183590 Drawer Panel Bracket, Lower
6. 4131750 Lower Drawer Front Assy.
7. 3211540 Lower Drawer Gasket
8. 3412080 Ice Bucket
9. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x 1/2 Truss HD
10. 4131800 Lower Drawer Tub
11. 3601420 Lower Drawer Divider
12. 4202020 Drawer Tub Seal
13. 4202060 Upper Drawer Wire Channel
14. 4131770 Upper Drawer Tub
15. 4202030 Drawer Control Panel Assy.
16. 4131730 Upper Drawer Front Assy.
17. 3601340 Upper Drawer Divider
18. 3511040 Plastic 3" Wire Pull
19. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x 1/2 PH Truss HD
700BF/I DOOR VIEW
Page 55
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-27
700BF/I DOOR VIEW
12
13
14
12
16
16
17
19
9
18
19
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
5
5
6
7
10
11
Page 56
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-28
1. 6150800 Plastic Hex Nut, 5/8-27 UNS-2A
2. 3412032 Drawer Slide, Left Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
3. 0233490 Wire Tray
4. 3450780 Wire Clip
6150760 Fastener
5. 6110620 Wedge Anchor, 3/8-16 x 3 3/4 Trubolt
6. 0167550 Anti-Tip Bracket
7. 6201190 Screw, #12 x 2 ½ Type AB PH Pan HD Zinc
8. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
9. 4323540 Power Cord
10. 4323540 Power Cord Retractor
11. 4202000 Leveler Assy.
12. 3570070 Leveler Bolt, Rear
13. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
14. 0167662 Kickplate Bracket, Left Side
15. 3570060 Leveler Bolt, Front
16. 3421500 Adjusting Rod
17. 6200050 Screw, #10-12 x ½ Pan HD
18. 0167661 Kickplate Bracket, Right Side
19. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
20. 3530430 Kickplate
21. 0167470 Evaporator Sump Cover
22. 3211491 Sump Cover Seal, Right Side
3211492 Sump Cover Seal, Left Side
3211493 Sump Cover Seal, Rear
23. 3421510 Bracket, Unit to Cabinet
3421460 Bracket, Unit to Unit
24. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
25. 6201140 Screw, #1/4-20 x ½ Sems BUT HD
26. 3412031 Drawer Slide, Right Side
1228600 Drawer Mount Extrusion
27. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
28. 3022950 Cable Assy.
4202770 Cabinet Wire Harness
(Behind Rear Duct)
29. 6200110 Screw, #10-12 x 5/8 Truss HD
30. 3541020 Drawer Closer
32. 6200720 Screw, #8-18 x ½ PH Truss HD
33. 4151630 Lower Air Duct Assy.
34. 3516020 Side Molding
35. 0167630 Bracket, Unit to Counter Top
--- 3580170 Nameplate (not shown)
700BF/I COSMETIC VIEW
Page 57
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-29
700BF-1 Cosmetic View
700BF/I COSMETIC VIEW
1
2
2
3
4
5
6 7
8
9
10
29
33
35
23
24
24
26
27
28
31
25
30
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
13
20
21
23
32
34
34
25
26
22
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1. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Motor Assy.
2. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Blade
3. 0233500 Evaporator Fan Bracket
4. 6110020 Screw Grommet
5. 4201940 Evaporator Fan Shroud
6. 6240060 Star Washer, 1/4
7. 6150030 Nut, #10-24 Hex SS
8. 6110270 Bolt, #10-32 x 1/4 RD HD
9. 3111380 Overload
10. 3111350 Relay
11. 3150170 Grommet
12. 6160070 Sleeve
13. 6240050 Washer, 5/16
14. 3090090 Schrader Valve
15. 6150220 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Zinc
16. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
17. 4202580 Reed Switch, Short
18. 4202090 Complete Icemaker Assy.
3140160 Icemaker Cover
628366 Motor Module Assy.
19. 4202570 Reed Switch, Long
20. 4201930 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
21. 4201930 Evaporator/Heat Exchanger Assy.
22. 4201960 Defrost Heater Assy.
23. 3060240 Master Power Switch
24. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
25. 4201860 Compressor Assy.
26. 3014230 Drier
27. 3013540 Drain Tube Heater
28. 3111270 Capacitor
0167620 Capacitor Mounting Bracket
30. 0140340 Unit Sliding Tray
31. 0167450 Drain Pan
32. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex Washer
33. 3120310 Condenser Coil
34. 4201450 Solenoid Valve
35. 4323800 Coil Sensor/Thermistor Assy.
36. 3090160 Transformer
37. 6200780 Screw, #10-24 x ½ PH Hex
38. 4201995 Control Board Assy.
39. 3082090 Defrost Terminator
40. 2600617 Water Line
41. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
42. 6200080 Screw, #8-15 x ½ Truss HD
43. 3060130 Icemaker Switch
44. 3140280 Icemaker Control Arm
45. 3140200 Icemaker Shut-Off Arm
46. 628356 Bearing & Inlet
47. 6220470 Fill Tube Clamp
48. 1607600 Water Inlet Tube
49. 3500410 Light Lens
50. 3030090 Halogen Lamp, 20W
51. 3013820 Fill Tube Heater
52. 2605405 Fill Tube Extension
53. 4201980 Drawer Light Fixture Assy.
54. 6201120 Screw, #8-18 x 1.75 Truss SS
55. 3421070 Icemaker Connecting Rod
56. 6200280 Screw, #8-18 x 1 Pan HD
57. 6220220 Screw Grommet
58. 6200490 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8 Hex Slot
59. 3220360 Cond Fan Bracket Grommet
60. 6200060 Screw, #8-32 x ½ Pan HD
61. 3150320 Condenser Fan Blade
62. 6200010 Screw, #10-12 x 3/4 Pan HD
63. 3450290 Angle Bracket
64. 0167440 Condenser Fan Shroud
65. 0167430 Cond Fan Mounting Bracket
66. 3150500 Condenser Fan Motor
67. 3520350 Water Inlet Fitting Assy.
68. 0166200 Solenoid Retainer
6200780 Screw, #10-24 ½ PH Hex
69. 3520050 Brass Insert
70. 3520030 Nylon Nut
700BF/I SYSTEM VIEW
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-30
Page 59
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-31
700BF/I SYSTEM VIEW
34
35
31
32
33
40
36
37
38
39
50
57
51
52
53
54
55
56
49
24
25
21
22
23
34
69
70
67
68
26 27
58
59
60
62
63
64
65
66
58
28
14
15
11
12
13
20
16
17
18
19
4
5
Evaporator Fan
Compressor
Solenoid
Condenser Fan
1
2
3
10
6
7
8
9
44
45
41
42
43
46
47
48
Page 60
PARTS LISTS & EXPLODED VIEWS
4-32
NOTES
Page 61
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5-1
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES
Page 62
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5-2
Warm compartment temperatures.
Questions:
What are zone temperatures and setpoints?
Is zone indicator flashing?
Is compressor running?
Is door alarm beeping with door shut?
Is condenser dirty?
Electronic Control function.
1. Control shut off.
2. Control setpoint is too warm.
3. Zone thermistor malfunction.
NOTE: If a thermistor is unplugged or replaced, the unit must be turned OFF at the master power switch, then back ON to clear the error mode.
Insufficient condenser air,
1. Clogged condenser.
2. Condenser fan obstructed or faulty.
3. Kickplate/grille restricted.
Door/drawer air leak.
1. Food obstructing door/drawer closing.
2. Door/drawer gasket twisted or torn.
3. Door hinge binding (700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only).
4. Drawer close tripped backwards.
Poor air ducting.
1. Air leakage past vertical duct dividers.
2. Air duct restriction.
1. If “--” is displayed, unit is off. Press “COLDER” key to start the unit.
2. Press “ZONE” key to check setpoints. Zone indicator will flash. Displayed tem­perature is now the setpoint. Set zone(s) to colder temperature(s).
3. If “-20-” is displayed with zone indicator flashing, thermistor in that zone is unplugged or faulty. Repair wiring or replace thermistor. If “-55-” is displayed with zone indicator flashing, thermistor in that zone is shorted. Repair wiring or replace thermistor.
NOTE: Resistance of thermistor should be approximately 32500 ohms at 32
o
F, 10000
ohms at 77oF.
1. Clean condenser and instruct customer.
2. Check condenser fan, clear obstruction
or replace.
3. Remove restriction.
1. Remove obstruction.
2. Repair or replace gasket.
3. See DOOR CLOSING CHECK AND
REPAIR PROCEDURES at end of Troubleshooting Guide.
4. Trip drawer closer forward.
1. See TC/I Air Seals at the end of
Troubleshooting Guide.
2. Adjust vertical duct divider(s) and/or
remove blockage.
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
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AIR FLOW
5-3
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Warm compartment temperatures (continued).
Incomplete defrost
Poor evaporator air flow.
NOTE: To initiate a manual defrost, see defrost section at front of Troubleshooting Guide.
1. Faulty door sensor (700 TC/I, 700TF/I only), or faulty reed switch (all models).
2. Evaporator fan faulty.
3. Evaporator fan blade obstructed.
4. Defrost terminator faulty.
5. Defrost heater faulty.
6. Evaporator thermistor faulty.
NOTE: Evaporator thermistor ter­minates defrost at 52
o
F (700TC/I,
700TF/I, 700BF/I only).
7. Evaporator sump drain tube blocked.
8. Drain tube heater faulty (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I only).
1. With door shut and reed switches depressed, check for 115V across P7 & P5 at control board. If 115V is present, repair wiring at door sensor or reed switch, or replace door sensor or reed switch.
2. With door shut and reed switches depressed, check for 115V across P9 & P5 at control board. If no 115V, repair wiring at evaporator fan or replace evaporator fan.
3. Clear obstruction.
4. Check wiring to terminator, then check terminator resistance. If the evaporator is below 30oF, terminator should be closed. If above 70oF, it should be open. Repair wiring or replace terminator if faulty.
5. Check for power to heater, then check resistance of heater. Resistance should be 20-30 ohms. Repair wiring or replace evaporator assy.
6. Check wiring and resistance of evapora­tor thermistor. Resistance should be approximately 32500 ohms at 32
o
F, 10000 ohms at 77oF. Repair wiring or replace evaporator thermistor.
NOTE: For models 700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I prior to serial #1201766, remove evaporator thermistor. This will defrost evaporator every 6 hours of compressor run time with a 20 minute dwell.
7. Clear foreign material from drain tube.
8. Check wiring and resistance of drain tube heater. Resistance should be 1900 ohms. Repair wiring or replace.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
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Warm compartment temperature (continued).
Compartment temperature too cold.
Lighting inoperative.
Questions:
Are the lights out?
Is door alarm beeping with door shut?
Poor Air Baffle operation
700TR, 700TC/I, 700BR only.
1. Air baffle obstruction.
2. Air baffle faulty.
Sealed system issue.
Electronic Control function.
1. Control set too cold.
2. Zone thermistor shorted.
NOTE: If a thermistor is unplugged or replaced, the unit must be turned OFF at the master power switch, then turned back ON to clear the error mode.
Poor air ducting.
1. Air leakage past vertical duct dividers.
2. Air duct restriction.
Halogen lamp(s) faulty.
1. Lamp(s) burnt out.
1. Clean foreign material from baffle so it slides freely.
2. At control board, with baffle harness dis­connected from P4, check resistance of baffle coils (2 per baffle). Resistance across any two leads of baffle should be between 5-25 ohms. (See wiring dia­gram for unit being serviced.) If resis­tance is outside range, repair wiring or replace baffle.
See SEALED SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOT­ING GUIDE.
1. Press “ZONE” key to check setpoints.
Zone indicator will flash. Displayed temperature is now the setpoint. Set zone(s) to warmer temperature(s).
2. If “-55-” is displayed with zone indicator
flashing, thermistor in that zone is short­ed. Repair wiring or replace thermistor.
NOTE: Resistance of thermistor should be approximately 32500 ohms at 32
o
F, 10000
ohms at 77
o
F.
1. See TC/I Air Seals at end of
Troubleshooting Guide.
2. Adjust vertical duct divider(s) and/or
remove blockage.
1. Visually inspect the lamp(s) for signs of
burn-out and replace if required.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
CAUTION! Lamps very hot. Allow to cool before inspecting.
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Lighting inoperative (continued).
Poor door closing
700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only.
1. Food obstructing door closing.
2. Door hinge binding, door not clos­ing.
Poor drawer reed switch operation.
1. Reed switch stuck closed.
2. Reed switch unplugged or faulty.
Upper control panel assy.
component malfunction
700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only.
1. Thermal cut-out faulty.
2. Interlock switch faulty.
Light transformer malfunction.
1. Transformer primary winding faulty.
2. Transformer secondary winding faulty.
1. Remove obstruction.
2. See DOOR CLOSING CHECK AND REPAIR at end of Troubleshooting Guide.
1. Verify that reed switch actuator extends forward when drawer opens, if not, replace reed switch assy.
2. With door shut and reed switches depressed, check resistance of harness at P2 of control panel. If open, repair wiring or replace reed switch assy.
1. Cut power at master power switch. Then, at upper control panel, check resistance across thermal cut-out. If open, replace upper control panel assy.
NOTE: Thermal cut-out must be cool.
2. Cut power at master power switch. Then, at upper control panel, check resistance across interlock switch while interlock switch depressed. If open, replace upper control panel assy.
1. Cut power at master power switch. Then check resistance across orange and white wires at P7 & P5. If open, repair wiring or replace transformer and control board.
2. 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only. Restore power to unit and check the transformer secondary winding for 15V across P11 and the pink wire in the control board area. If no 15V, repair wiring or replace transformer.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION! Low volt­age. DO NOT apply 115 volts.
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
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Lighting inoperative (continued).
Lighting ON with doors and drawers shut. Door alarm keeps beeping.
Display problems:
1. “--” on LCD.
2. “-20” on LCD and indicator flashing.
3. “55” on LCD and indicator flashing.
4. “Su” on LCD and top lights off.
5. “-88” on LCD, top lights off and keys inoperative.
6. Top lights off and keys inoperative.
2. Transformer secondary winding faulty (continued).
Control board faulty.
Faulty door sensor/reed switch.
1. Faulty door sensor (700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only), or faulty reed switch (all models).
1. Control is shut off.
2. Zone thermistor malfunction.
NOTE: If a thermistor is unplugged or replaced, the unit must be turned OFF at the master power switch, then turned back ON to clear the error mode.
3. Zone thermistor malfunction.
NOTE: If a thermistor is unplugged or replaced, the unit must be turned OFF at the master power switch, then turned back ON to clear the error mode.
4. Blue wire of display cable is
unhooked or faulty.
5. Red wire of display cable is unhooked or faulty.
6. Black, white, or yellow wire of dis­play cable is unhooked or faulty.
2. 700BR, 700BF/I only. Check the trans­former secondary winding for 15VAC at any light socket. If no 15VAC, repair wiring or replace transformer.
Check for 115V across P6 & P5 at control board. If no 115V, check wiring to unit and to control board. Repair if faulty.
1. With door shut and reed switches
depressed, check for 115V across P7 & P5 at control board. If 115V is present, repair wiring at door sensor or reed switch, or replace door sensor or reed switch.
1. Unit is OFF. Press COLDER key to
start unit.
2. Thermistor in indicated zone is
unplugged or faulty. Repair wiring or replace thermistor.
NOTE: Resistance of thermistor should be approximately 32500 ohms at 32
o
F, 10000
ohms at 77oF.
3. Thermistor in indicated zone is shorted.
Repair wiring or replace thermistor.
4. Repair wiring.
5. Repair wiring.
6. Repair wiring.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION! Low volt­age. DO NOT apply 115 volts.
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
CAUTION! Low volt-
age. DO NOT apply 115 volts.
CAUTION! Low voltage.
DO NOT apply 115 volts.
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Display problems(continued):
7. Segment of a number missing on LCD.
8. LCD off, unit running.
9. LCD too dark (700BR, 700BF/I only).
Door alarm on with doors and drawers shut.
Door alarm reactivates itself.
Door/drawer not closing.
Internal moisture.
Questions:
Where is the moisture?
What are ambient condi­tions?
7. LCD faulty.
8. Display cable is unhooked or faulty.
9. Normal. There is no lighting behind LCD of 700BR or 700BF/I (see CORRECTION for units prior to serial #1257640).
Faulty door sensor/reed switch.
1. Faulty door sensor (700TR, 700TC/I only), or faulty reed switch (all models).
Power outage.
1. Alarm defaults to ON after a power outage or voltage spike.
Poor door/drawer operation.
1. Food obstructing door/drawer closing.
2. Door/drawer gasket twisted or torn.
3. Door hinge binding (700 TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only).
4. Drawer close tripped backwards.
5. Drawer not engaging slide locat­ing pins.
Air infiltration/high humidity.
1. Door/drawer not closing.
2. Frequent door openings.
3. High relative humidity.
7. Replace control panel assy.
8. Repair wiring.
9. If 700BR or 700BF/I was manufactured prior to serial #1257640, replace control panel assy.
1. With door and reed switches depressed, check for 115V across P7 & P5 at con­trol board. If 115V is present, repair wiring at door sensor or reed switch, or replace door sensor or reed switch.
1. Press ALARM key.
1. Remove obstruction.
2. Repair or replace gasket.
3. See DOOR CLOSING CHECK AND REPAIR at end of Troubleshooting Guide.
4. Trip drawer closer forward.
5. Pull slide forward, lining up holes in drawer with locating pins on slides.
1. See DOOR/DRAWER NOT CLOSING above.
2. Instruct customer.
3. Instruct customer.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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External moisture.
Questions:
Where is the moisture?
What are the ambient condi­tions?
Are two units installed side­by-side?
No ice.
Air infiltration/high humidity.
1. Door/drawer not closing.
2. High usage.
3. High relative humidity.
4. Dual unit install package not used or faulty.
Inoperative or faulty
icemaker system.
1. No water line run to unit.
2. Ice maker system shut off.
3. Freezer too warm.
4. Jammed ice cube.
5. Ice bucket out of position.
6. Icemaker/drawer switch faulty.
7. Ice maker faulty.
1. See DOOR/DRAWER NOT CLOSING above.
2. Instruct customer.
3. Instruct customer.
4. Check for dual unit install package. If present, check for 115V at wire harness by compressor. If no 115V, repair wiring. If 115V is present, check resistance of heater (263-313 ohms tall unit heater, 540-640 ohms base unit heater).If resis­tance is outside range, repair wiring or replace heater.
1. Instruct customer to contact plumber.
2. Press ICE key.
3. Press COLDER key.
4. Remove jammed cube.
5. Make sure ice bucket depresses ice maker/drawer switch below icemaker when drawer closes.
6. Check resistance of icemaker/drawer switch with switch depressed. If open while depressed, replace switch. If switch is OK, check and repair wiring.
7. See ICEMAKER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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700 SERIES DOOR CLOSING CHECK AND REPAIR PROCEDURES
TOP DOOR HINGE:
1: Open door approximately 1", then let door go
to see if it closes on its own. Repeat this three times.
2: If door fails to close, remove the top hinge
cover from the top hinge arm, and remove the one top door hinge screw closest to the pivot point of the hinge. Then loosen the three remaining top door hinge screws almost all the way out.
3: Open door approximately 1", then let door go
to see if it closes on its own. Repeat this three times.
4: If door closes all three times, install 700 Series
Top Hinge Shims Package, part #4202290.
5: If door fails to close, remove the three remaining
screws from the top door hinge and check the closing action of the hinge on its own. If it seems week, replace it.
BOTTOM DOOR HINGE:
1: Open door approximately 1", then let door go to
see if it closes on its own. Repeat this three times.
2: If door fails to close, remove the bottom hinge
cover from the bottom hinge arm, and remove all bottom door hinge screws. Then check the clos­ing action of the hinge on its own. If it seems week, replace it.
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700TC/I AIR SEALS
If Refrigerator Section Is Too Warm
• Make sure upper air duct is positioned in slot of transition duct. If not, reposition upper air duct (see #1, Figure 5-1).
• Check that all foam blocks are in position at top of transition duct, and are making a good seal against upper air duct (see #2, Figure 5-
1). Reposition foam blocks as required, or order Foam Tape (3/4” x 1/8”), part no. 6230730, and apply to top of blocks.
• Make sure return air duct is not blocked by ice or frost (#3). Replace if defective with part no. 3013550.
• Check that right rear sump baffle is posi­tioned tightly against back of sump (#4). Reposition baffle assembly if required and/or apply a bead of silicone sealant where baffle meets back of sump.
• Make sure evaporator fan assembly is cor­rectly positioned with no play front to back (#5). Reposition if required.
• Check baffle operation by clenching refriger­ator thermistor firmly in one hand to warm it. The baffle should open after 1-2 minutes.
If Refrigerator Section Is Too Cold
• Check that all foam blocks are in position at top of transition duct, and are making a good seal against upper air duct (see #2, Figure 5-
1). Reposition foam blocks as required, or order Foam Tape (3/4” x 1/8”), part no. 6230730, and apply to top of blocks.
• Make sure the lower air duct is firmly against back wall and vertical duct dividers (#6). If not, tighten lower duct mounting screw and/or reposition vertical duct dividers and/or order Foam Tape (3/4” x 1/8”), part no. 6230730, and apply to top of vertical duct dividers and along side of flange of lower air duct.
Figure 5-1. 700TC/I Air Seals
• Check that the baffle mount assembly is posi­tioned firmly against bottom flange of air duct and foam block inside left corner of air duct. If necessary, reposition baffle mount assembly and/or order Foam Tape (3/4” x 1/8”), part no. 6230730, and apply to top of baffle mount assembly.
• Check baffle operation by placing refrigerator thermistor in a glass of ice water. The baffle should close after 1-2 minutes.
Upper Air Duct
Thermistor
Return Air Duct
Lower Air Duct
Transition
Duct
Foam Block
Baffle
Mount
Assy.
Vertical
Duct
Dividers
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Compressor runs excessive amount.
Questions:
Is ambient temperature high?
What is displayed on LCD?
Are doors closing and seal­ing properly.
When was condenser last cleaned?
Usage issue.
1. High ambient temperature.
2. Excessive door openings.
Insufficient condenser air flow.
1. Clogged condenser.
2. Condenser fan obstructed or defective.
1. Allow unit to adjust or ambient tempera­tures to decrease.
2. Allow unit to pull down to temperature with door closed.
1. Clean condenser and instruct customer.
2. Check condenser fan; clear obstruction or replace if faulty.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
SEALED SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Operating System Pressures
70OF AMBIENT 90OF AMBIENT
MODEL LOW SIDE HIGH SIDE LOW SIDE HIGH SIDE
700TR 8 to 18 85 to 95 9 to 19 105 to 115
700 TC/I -2 to 2 75 to 85 -1 to 3 115 to 120
700TF/I -2 to 2 80 to 90 -2 to 2 115 to 120
700BR 10 to 20 70 to 80 10 to 20 110 to 120
700 BF/I -3 to 2 80 to 90 -2 to 3 110 to 120
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Compressor runs excessive amount (continued).
Compressor runs, but not cooling.
Compressor kicks out on overload.
Questions:
When was condenser last cleaned?
Kickplate/grille restricted.
Sealed system leak or low charge.
Sealed system high side restriction.
Inefficient compressor.
See COMPRESSOR RUNS
EXCESSIVE AMOUNT.
Insufficient condenser air flow.
1. Clogged condenser.
2. Condenser fan obstructed or faulty.
3. Kickplate/grille restricted.
Remove restriction.
Check sealed system operating pres­sures. If low side and high side pres­sures are low, locate leak, flush system and repair or replace part. If leak is on low side, replace compressor and drier also.
See OPERATING PRESSURES at beginning of Sealed System Troubleshooting Guide.
Check sealed system operating pres­sures. If low side pressure is low, and high side pressure is high, locate high side restriction (crimped tubing, etc.) and repair.
If restriction caused by low side leak allowing moisture into system, locate leak, flush system and repair or replace part. Replace compressor and drier also.
See OPERATING PRESSURES at beginning of Sealed System Troubleshooting Guide.
Check sealed system operating pres­sures. If low side pressure is high, and high side pressure is low, replace com­pressor.
See OPERATING PRESSURES at beginning of Sealed System Troubleshooting Guide.
See COMPRESSOR RUNS EXCES­SIVE AMOUNT.
1. Clean condenser and instruct customer.
2. Check condenser fan, clear obstruction or replace if faulty.
3. Remove restriction.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
SEALED SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Compressor kicks out on overload (continued).
Compressor will not start.
Compressor malfunction.
1. Relay and/or overload faulty.
2. Compressor rotor locked.
Sealed system overcharge.
Heat exchanger separated.
Compressor malfunction.
1. Relay and/or overload faulty.
2. Compressor rotor locked.
1.Use a starting cord to start compressor direct. If compressor starts, replace relay and overload.
2. Use a starting cord to start compressor direct. If compressor does not start, replace compressor.
NOTE: If compressor has just cycled off, pressures will need to equalize before com­pressor will start.
Check sealed system operating pres­sures. If low side and high side pres­sures are high, evacuate system and recharge.
See OPERATING PRESSURES at front of Sealed System Troubleshooting Guide.
Check for 115V across P6 & P5 at con­trol board. If voltage is outside of range (105VAC to 125VAC), have line voltage corrected.
1.Use a starting cord to start compressor direct. If compressor starts, replace relay and overload.
2. Use a starting cord to start compressor direct. If compressor does not start, replace compressor.
NOTE: If compressor has just cycled off, pressures will need to equalize before com­pressor will start.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
SEALED SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION! Line voltage must be between 105VAC to 125VAC. Improper line voltage could cause com­pressor to overheat.
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No ice/low ice production
1. Freezer not cold enough.
2:00 ejector position (PARK):
1. No run when jumped between "T" & "H" ports.
2. Open thermostat.
3. No power to icemaker.
4. Jammed cube.
5. Little or no water to icemaker.
5a. Frozen fill tube (leaky water valve, inoper-
ative fill tube heater).
5b. Kinked water line between water valve &
fill tube.
5c. Water line to unit obstructed.
5d. Clogged screen in water valve.
5e. No power to water valve.
5f. Low water pressure (must be between
20 - 120 psi).
NOTE: jump between "T" & “H” ports for 10
seconds. Remove jumper & catch water. Should be 130cc’s.
5g. High water pressure (must be between
20-120 psi).
5h. Open heater circuit (ports “L” & “H” = 72
ohms).
5i. Closed thermostat.
1. See GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.
1. Replace icemaker modular head.
2. Check/replace thermostat (apply fresh alumilastic).
3. Trace power, repair wiring.
4. Unjam cube and check fill cup and fill alignment tube.
5a. Check/replace water valve,
check/replace fill tube heater or repair wiring.
5b.Un-kink water line or replace.
5c.Clear obstruction.
5d.Replace water valve.
5e.Trace power, check wiring, repair
wiring.
5f.Increase supply water pressure.
5g.Decrease supply water pressure.
5h.Replace mold and heater assembly.
5i.Check/replace thermostat (apply fresh
alumilastic).
ICEMAKER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
WARNING! Disconnect power to icemaker before attempting repairs.
CAUTION! Do not attempt to jump start the icemaker through any ports other than “T” & “H”. Probing the other ports while the unit is powered my cause the icemaker to short out.
Note: For detailed information on the modular icemaker, see the Icemaker Service Manual.
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5j. Damaged heater or thermostat tulips on
module.
5k. Heater pins too short, not contacting
module.
6. Ice level locked in UP position.
7. Ice level arm binds.
7a. Ice in actuator/ice level arm hole.
7b. Housing hole small or burred.
7c. Actuator O.D. large or burred.
7d. Module housing damaged.
7e. Ice level arm misformed.
7f. Hole in fill cup small, misformed or burred.
8. Little or no alumilastic on thermostat.
9. Module not properly secured to housing.
10. Heater not staked into mold completely.
11. Wrong heater voltage.
12. Broken cam follower.
3:00 ejector position:
1. No run when jumped between “T” & “H” ports.
2. Jammed cube.
3. Icemaker and/or unit not level.
4. No power to icemaker.
5. Excessive water fill volume.
6. Cubes fell back on mold during eject.
4:00 ejector position:
1. Thermostat out of calibration.
5j.Replace icemaker modular head.
5k.Replace mold and heater assembly.
6. Lower ice level arm.
7a.Remove module, clear ice from hole
and dry housing.
7b.De-burr hole or replace icemaker.
7c.Replace icemaker modular head.
7d.Replace icemaker modular head.
7e.Replace ice level arm.
7f.Clear burrs or replace fill cup.
8. Apply fresh alumilastic.
9. Tighten screws (20-26 in/lbs).
10. Replace mold and heater assembly.
11. Replace mold and heater assembly.
12. Replace icemaker modular head.
1. Replace icemaker modular head.
2. Unjam cube and check fill cup and fill tube alignment.
3. Level as necessary.
4. Trace power, repair wiring.
5. Adjust water fill, or replace water valve, or decrease supply water pressure.
6. Check fill cup and fill tube alignment.
1. Replace thermostat (apply fresh alumi­lastic).
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
No ice/low ice production (continued)
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2. Open heater circuit (module gear should be turning).
3. Heater not staked into mold completely.
4. Broken cam follower.
6:00 ejector position:
1. No run when jumped between “T” & “H” ports.
2. Hollow cubes.
3. Insufficient water volume to icemaker.
7:30 ejector position:
1. No run when jumped between “T” & “H” ports.
2. Ice level arm stuck in ice or obstructed.
3. “Pac-Man” cubes.
11:00 - 2:00 ejector position:
1. No run when jumped between “T” & “H” ports.
2. Damaged contact fingers.
3. Cubes frozen to fill cup, mold or ice level arm.
1. Ice bucket out of position.
2. Ice level arm not in actuator.
3. Shut-off lever broken or bypassing.
4. Broken module actuator.
1. Water fill volume too low.
2. Improper freezer air flow.
3. Thermostat out of calibration.
2. Replace mold and heater assembly.
3. Replace mold and heater assembly.
4. Replace icemaker modular head.
1, Replace icemaker modular head.
2. See HOLLOW CUBES below.
3. See LITTLE OR NO WATER TO ICE­MAKER above.
1. Replace icemaker modular head.
2. Clear obstruction.
3. Check fill cup and fill tube alignment.
1. Replace icemaker modular head.
2. Replace icemaker modular head.
3. Unjam and restart.
1.Reposition ice bucket.
2. Press ice level arm into actuator.
3. Replace icemaker modular head.
4. Replace icemaker modular head.
1. Adjust water fill, or increase supply water pressure.
2. See GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.
3. Replace thermostat (apply fresh alumi­lastic).
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
Overproduction of ice
Hollow cubes
No ice/low ice production (continued)
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1. Thermostat out of calibration.
2. Jammed cubes during water fill (11:00 ejec­tor position).
3. Leaky water valve.
4. Excessive fill volume.
5. Motor stalled during water fill (11:00 ejector position).
6. fill tube not properly installed in fill cup.
7. Fill cup broken.
8. Ice cubes fell over back of icemaker or missed ice bucket.
9. White and brown wires reversed on harness.
10. Shorted water fill track on module.
1. Motor or gear grinding during production.
2. Screeching during ejection.
3. Excessive noise during water fill.
4. Water flowing through valve, ice falling in ice bucket, ice level arm falling to down posi­tion.
1. Cubes hollow or too small.
2. Cubes fell back into mold (Pac-Man).
3. Mound on top of cubes.
4. Icemaker and/or unit not level.
1. Replace thermostat (apply fresh alumi­lastic).
2. Remove jam, determine reason for cube stall.
3. Replace water valve.
4. Adjust water fill, or replace water valve, or decrease supply water pressure.
5. Replace icemaker modular head.
6. Adjust fill tube.
7. Replace fill cup.
8. Adjust fill tube and/or ice bucket.
9. Repair wiring and replace icemaker.
10. Replace icemaker modular head.
1. Replace icemaker modular head.
2. Lubricate vertical cam end or replace ice­maker modular head.
3. Replace water valve or adjust water sup­ply line.
4. Normal operation, no repairs needed, instruct customer.
1. See HOLLOW CUBES section above.
2. Check fill cup and fill tube alignment.
3. Cubes freezing too fast, adjust freezer temperature and/or air flow.
4. Level as needed.
Complaint Possible Cause Correction
Water or ice slab in
ice bucket or freez­er compartment
Noisy
Jammed cubes
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NOTES
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TECHNICAL DATA
6-1
SECTION 6
TECHNICAL DATA
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TECHNICAL DATA
6-2
COMPONENT TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Model 700TR 700TC/I 700TF/I 700BR 700BF/I
Refrigerant 134a(8 oz.) 134a(8 oz.) 134a(8 oz.) 134a(6 oz.) 134a(6 oz.)
Compressor Embraco Embraco Americold Embraco Embraco
(EMI30HER) (FHS70HA) (RH108) (EMI30HER) (FHS70HA)
280BTU 715BTU 840BTU 280BTU 715BTU
.9 AMPS 1.2 AMPS 1.4 AMPS .9 AMPS 1.2 AMPS
Sealed System * * * * *
Pressures
Drain Tube 1900 1900 1900
Heater OHMS OHMS OHMS
Defrost 21 21 27
Heater OHMS OHMS OHMS
Defrost 70
o
F cut-out 70oF cu-tout 70oF cu-tout
Terminator 30
o
F cut-in 30oF cut-in 30oF cut-in
Thermistor 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS
at 32
o
F at32oF at 32oF at 32oF at 32oF
10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS
at 77
o
F at 77oF at 77oF at 77oF at 77oF
Air Baffle 5-25 5-25 5-25
Coils OHMS OHMS OHMS
* See front of SEALED SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
7-1
SECTION 7
WIRING DIAGRAMS
&
SCHEMATICS
NOTE: Due to our Continuous Improvement Program, it is recommended to always use the wiring diagram & schematic supplied with the unit, located in the envelope in the compressor area. This section is for refer­encing prior to servicing or if the wiring dia­gram & schematic are missing from the unit.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
7-2
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700TR
BAFFLE CONTROL
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/RED
YELLOW W/BLACK
1
4
3
2
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/BLUE
YELLOW W/PURPLE
1
4
3
2
UPPER
LIGHTS
YELLOW W/BLACK YELLOW W/RED
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/BLUE YELLOW W/PURPLE YELLOW W/WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT(UPPER)
2
1
3
5
4
DOOR SWITCH
1
244 5
3
THERMAL OVERLOAD
P1
1
WHITE W/RED
3
GREEN
WHITE W/PINK
2
1
WHITE W/BROWN
LT. BLUE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
THERMISTOR
DOOR SWITCH
WHITE W/RED WHITE W/RED WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/BROWN WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE W/RED
GREEN
3 2
WHITE W/PINK WHITE W/BROWN
1
REFRIGERATOR LIGHT(LOWER)
ORANGE RED BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE W/PINK WHITE W/BROWN
PURPLE WHITE BLACK ORANGE BLUE
WHITE W/BLACK
INTERLOCK SWITCH
2
WHITE W/PINK
1
WHITE W/ORANGE
WH/RD
WHITE W/PINK
YL/BK
WH/BR
WH/BK
WH/OR
1
P4
P2
P7
P11
P12
P10
P9
P8
P14
P6
P5
TEST
P15
1
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
THERMISTOR
1
1
P3
P1
1
WHITE W/PINK
LT. BLUE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
2 1
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
P3
P4
P2
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
This wiring information is provided for use by qualified
service personnel only.
1
DISPLAY
REMOTE
1
P12 P11 P10
P7
P9
beginning service.
BAFFLES
CABINET
P8
P14
ZONE
service is completed.
11
P1
THERMISTORS
P15
TEST
P5
P6
severe electrical shock.
ROTATED 90 DEGREES
BAFFLE
CONTROL
L2
L1
PLAIN
GREEN
MASTER POWER SWITCH
POWER SWITCH BACK VIEW
POWER SUPPLY CORD
RIBBED
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
PLAIN
BLACK
RIBBED
WHITE
PURPLE
COMPRESSOR
GREEN WHITE
RED
EVAPORATOR MOTOR
WHITE
BLACK PURPLE BLACK BLACK
WHITE
BLACK PURPLE
BLACK WHITE
ALT COMPRESSOR
WIRING
DOOR
SWITCH
GREEN
3
WHITE
2 1
RED
GREEN
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
THERMISTOR
CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
BLACK
BLACK
EVAPORATOR SENSOR
1
2
1
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
2
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
TRANSFORMER
185VA
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE
BLUE BLACK PURPLE
ORANGE
WHITE
YELLOW/BLACK
BLUE
P4
YELLOW/RED
EMPTY
YELLOW/WHITE
3
4
WH/BK
WH/BR
----
EMPTY
EMPTY
6
5
AUXILIARY CHART
PURPL
TESTP15
BLUE
WHITE W/BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
ORANGE
PURPLE
WHITE W/PINK
COLOR
EMPTY
No#
P1 1
TERM.
ABBR.
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
EMPTY
2
3
4
5
-----
WH/RD
-----
WHITE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
RED
BLACK
1
7
8
2345612
6
P3
-----
WHITE
BLACK
ORANG
-----
ORANGE
YELLOW
RED
COLOR
SEE AUX. CHART
SEE AUX. CHART
SEE AUX. CHART
WHITE/RED
WHITE
BLACK
RED
WHITE/ORANGE
WHITE/BLACK
WHITE/BROWN
------
ORANGE
REMOTE DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
LIGHT SWITCH
L2-NEUTRAL 115
L1-HOT 115
LIGHTS-120V OUT
------
BAFFLES
1 2 3
THERMISTORS
P2
P1
TERM.
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
------
PURPLE
EVAPORATOR FAN
LIGHT ZONE 1 WH/OR
TRANSFORMER IN-12V
LIGHTS-LOWER-12V
------
COMPRESSOR
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
------
MANUFACTURING TEST
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7-3
LIGHTS
CABINET
SWITCH
INTERLOCK
LIGHT
TOP DRAWER
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700TR
LIGHT
LOWER DRAWER
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
TOP DRAWER
DOOR SWITCH
115V
DOOR SWITCH
LOWER DRAWER
12V
TRANSFORMER
FUSE
THERMAL
MAIN BOARD
NEUTRAL
MFG TEST WIRES
NEUTRAL
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
CABINET
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
TOP DRAWER
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
THERMISTOR
LOWER DRAWER
TOP DRAWER
BAFFLE
LOWER DRAWER
BAFFLE
DISPLAY BOARD
CABINET
DOOR SWITCH
POWER SWITCH
MASTER
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
60 CYCLES
115 VOLTS
L1
L1
M
COMPRESSOR
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
PROTECTOR
OVERLOAD
MAIN BOARD
TRANSFORMER
LIGHT
M
M
115V
CONDENSER FAN
12V
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WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
7-4
BAFFLES
CABINET
DISPLAY
REMOTE
THERMISTORS
ZONE
INTERLOCK SWITCH
THERMAL OVERLOAD
THERMISTOR
SWITCH
DOOR
HEATER
FILL TUBE
WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE W/PINK
L1 L2
BLACK
RIBBED
PLAIN
WHITE
FUSE
ICEMAKER
2
1
severe electrical shock.
Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
service is completed.
Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
beginning service.
Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
service personnel only.
This wiring information is provided for use by qualified
WHITE
GRAY
BLACK
SENSOR
EVAPORATOR
BLACK
BLUE
1 2
RED
GREEN
1
2
WHITE W/RED
SENSOR
REFRIGERATOR
1
2
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/RED
YELLOW W/BLACK
GRAY
BLUE
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/PINK
4
BLUE
WHITE
2
GRAY
WHITE
ROTATED 90 DEGREES
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
ORANGE
WHITE
2
1
GRAY
WHITE
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
2
185VA
TRANSFORMER
HEATER
AIR DUCT
P6
TERMINATOR
DEFROST
WHITE
TAN
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
WHITE
TAN
SWITCH
POWER
MASTER
COMPRESSOR
BLUE
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
CORD
SUPPLY
POWER
CAPACITOR
RUNNING
(OPTIONAL)
SOLENOID
ICEMAKER
P2
EVAPORATOR FAN
WHITE W/PINK
3
SWITCH
DOOR
WHITE
3
BLACK
WHITE/RED
RED
P3
LIGHT ZONE 1 WH/OR
3
1
WHITE W/RED
1
2
P4
TRANSFORMER IN-12V
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
WHITE W/RED
WH/BK
P5
LIGHTS-LOWER-12V
WHITE
WH/BR
P6
------
BLACK
----
P7
COMPRESSOR
ORANGE
BLACK
PURPL
MANUFACTURING TEST
BLUE
TESTP15
DEFROST HEATER
1
BLACK
BLACK
1
2
4
BLUE
1
BLUE
ORANGE
BLUE
PURPLE
4 5
2
WHITE
3
4
2 3 4
5
6
PINK
TAN
GREEN
1
4
2
3
WHITE W/BLACK
1
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/BLACK
1 2 3
TEST
P15
P1
HEATER
DRAIN
BLUE
CONTROL
BAFFLE
MOTOR ECM
EVAPORATOR
WHITE
SWITCH
ICEMAKER
GREEN
PLAIN
RIBBED
PURPLE
WHITE
RED
P5
WHITE
ORANGE
BLUE
BLACK
WHITE W/BLACK
TAN
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE
3
4
3
1P3
No#
TERM.
BLACK
WHITE
P7 P9
SEE AUX. CHART
SEE AUX. CHART
-----
BAFFLES
-----
WHITE W/BLACK
REMOTE DISPLAY
P8
5
THERMISTORS
2
ORANGE
TERM.
1
WHITE
WHITE
RED
BLACK
2
1
PURPLE
PURPLE
TEST
P15
BLACK
PURPLE
GREEN
6
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
DESCRIPTION
COLOR
ABBR.
-----
(OPTIONAL)
ICEMAKER
PINK
TAN
GREEN
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
1
23456
P1
P4
FAN MOTOR
CONDENSER
P1
SEE AUX. CHART
WHITE
P8
1
LIGHT SWITCH
COLOR
BLACK
WHITE
RED
YELLOW
ORANGE
BLUE
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
YELLOW/BLACK
RED
YELLOW/RED
YELLOW W/RED
YELLOW/WHITE
P1 1
2345678
EMPTY
EMPTY
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LIGHTS
UPPER
WH/RD
P9
BLACK
BLUE
GREEN
2
BLACK
1
2
WHITE/ORANGE
BLACK
P1
P7
P9
P8
P14
P6
P5
P10
P11
P12
P4
P2
P3
1
1
1
1
BLACK
LIGHT(UPPER)
FREEZER
LIGHT(LOWER)
FREEZER
1
2
WH/BK
P11
WH/BR
P12
WH/RD
YL/BK
P4
P2
P3
1
1
1
1
BACK VIEW
POWER SWITCH
WHITE
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
PINK
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
TAN
BLACK
BLACK
GREEN
WHITE
BLUE
5
1
P10
WHITE/BLACK
3
P11
L2-NEUTRAL 115
WHITE/BROWN
WHITE
BLUE
P12
1
L1-HOT 115
GRAY
------
1
2
2
3
WHITE
BLACK
RED
1
P13
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
RED
ORANGE
P10
LIGHTS-120V OUT
PURPLE
WH/OR
P14
ORANG
P14
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE W/ORANGE
DOOR SWITCH
DEFROST HEATER
------
BLUE
WHITE
AUXILIARY CHART
WHITE
WHITE
BLUE
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700TC, 700TCI
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7-5
CABINET
DOOR SWITCH
DOOR SWITCH
TOP DRAWER
DOOR SWITCH
LOWER DRAWER
115V
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700TC, 700TCI
LIGHTS
CABINET
LIGHT
12V
SWITCH
INTERLOCK
FUSE
THERMAL
TOP DRAWER
LIGHT
LOWER DRAWER
MFG TEST WIRES
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
CABINET
THERMISTOR
TOP DRAWER
THERMISTOR
DISPLAY BOARD
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
NEUTRAL
TRANSFORMER
NEUTRAL
MAIN BOARD
CAPACITOR
RUNNING
M
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
M
COMPRESSOR
M
CONDENSER FAN
DEFROST HEATER
AIR DUCT HEATER
TERMINATOR
DEFROST
DRAIN HEATER
FILL TUBE HEATER
115V
TRANSFORMER
LIGHT
12V
ICEMAKER
VALVE
CABINET
BAFFLE
POWER SWITCH
MASTER
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
60 CYCLES
115 VOLTS
L1
L1
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
PROTECTOR
OVERLOAD
MAIN BOARD
ICEMAKER
(OPTIONAL)
FUSE
THERMAL
SWITCH
ICEMAKER
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7-6
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700TF, 700TFI
THERMISTOR
12345
DOOR SWITCH
1
23
45
DOOR
SWITCH
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
UPPER LIGHTS
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE W/RED WHITE W/RED
RED
WHITE
WHITE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE W/RED
FREEZER LIGHT(UPPER)
3
2
1
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
FREEZER LIGHT(LOWER)
ICEMAKER (OPTIONAL)
FILL TUBE HEATER
THERMAL OVERLOAD
GREEN WHITE W/PINK WHITE W/BROWN
GREEN
3
WHITE W/PINK WHITE W/BROWN
1
PINK
ICEMAKER SWITCH
BLACK
ICEMAKER FUSE
4
WHITE
3
GREEN
1
TAN
2
P1
1
DOOR SWITCH
BLACK PINK
PINK
1
WHITE
2 3
GREEN
4
TAN WHITE
5 6
BLUE
INTERLOCK SWITCH
WH/OR
ORANGE
P7
RED
P9
BLUE
P8
PURPLE
P14
BLACK
P6
WHITE
P5
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
BLACK
WHITE
PURPLE WHITE BLUE ORANGE BLACK TAN BLUE WHITE W/BLACK WHITE
2
WHITE W/PINK
1
WHITE W/ORANGE
WH/BK
WHITE W/PINK
WH/BR
WH/RD
1
P2
P11
P12
P10
TEST
P4
P15
1
1
P1
WHITE W/PINK
P3
Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
This wiring information is provided for use by qualified
beginning service.
service is completed.
THERMISTORS
ZONE
P15
P6
severe electrical shock.
11
P1
TEST
P5
P3
1
service personnel only.
DISPLAY
REMOTE
11
P4
P2
1
P12 P11 P10
P7
P9
P8
P14
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL ROTATED 90 DEGREES
L1 L2
PLAIN
RIBBED
GREEN
WHITE BLACK
MASTER POWER
SWITCH
WHITE
POWER SWITCH BACK VIEW
POWER SUPPLY CORD
PLAIN
BLACK
RIBBED
WHITE
TAN
RUNNING CAPACITOR
PURPLE
GREEN WHITE RED
EVAPORATOR MOTOR ECM
COMPRESSOR
WHITE
COMPRESSOR STARTING
WHITE
RELAY
GREEN
3
WHITE
2
RED
1
DEFROST HEATER
BLACK PURPLE BLACK BLACK
3 2 1
GREEN
EVAPORATOR
SENSOR
DRAIN HEATER
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
1
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
2
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
BLUE GRAY
DEFROST TERMINATOR
BLACK
BLACK
2
1
ICEMAKER SOLENOID
(OPTIONAL)
TRANSFORMER 185VA
BLACK WHITE PURPLE
1
2
GRAY
1
WHITE
2
WHITE
BLUE
ORANGE
WHITE
WHITE W/PINK
BLUE
GRAY
GREEN WHITE
TAN
1
2
3
4
WHITE W/BLACK
EMPTY
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
EMPTY
2
EMPTY
345
-----
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
678
-----
COLOR
EMPTY
No#
P1 1
TERM.
ABBR.
COLOR
SEE AUX. CHART
SEE AUX. CHART
WHITE/RED
------
WHITE
------
DESCRIPTION
LIGHT SWITCH WH/RD
------ -----
L2-NEUTRAL 115 WHITE
REMOTE DISPLAY
P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10
P1 THERMISTORS -----
TERM.
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
WHITE
RED
BLACK
1
2
32456
P3
BLACK
ORANGE
BLUE
RED
WHITE/ORANGE
L1-HOT 115 BLACK
LIGHTS-120V OUT ORANG
DEFROST HEATER BLUE
EVAPORATOR FAN RED
LIGHT ZONE 1 WH/OR
YELLOW
ORANGE
BLUE
AUXILIARY CHART
WHITE/BLACK
WHITE/BROWN
------
PURPLE
TRANSFORMER IN-12V WH/BK
LIGHTS-LOWER-12V WH/BR
------ ----
COMPRESSOR PURPL
P11
P12
P13
P14
------
MANUFACTURING TEST TESTP15
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7-7
CABINET
DOOR SWITCH
TOP DRAWER
DOOR SWITCH
DISPLAY BOARD
DOOR SWITCH
LOWER DRAWER
115V
12V
TRANSFORMER
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700TF, 700TFI
LIGHTS
CABINET
LIGHT
SWITCH
INTERLOCK
FUSE
THERMAL
TOP DRAWER
LIGHT
LOWER DRAWER
MFG TEST WIRES
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
TOP DRAWER
THERMISTOR
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL
CAPACITOR
RUNNING
M
COMPRESSOR
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
PROTECTOR
OVERLOAD
MAIN BOARD
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
M
M
CONDENSER FAN
DEFROST HEATER
TERMINATOR
DEFROST
DRAIN HEATER
FILL TUBE HEATER
115V
TRANSFORMER
LIGHT
12V
(OPTIONAL)
ICEMAKER
VALVE
ICEMAKER
POWER SWITCH
MASTER
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
60 CYCLES
115 VOLTS
L1
L1
MAIN BOARD
FUSE
THERMAL
SWITCH
ICEMAKER
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7-8
THERMISTORS
ZONE
DISPLAY
REMOTE
BAFFLES
CABINET
SWITCH
DOOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
WHITE W/TAN
WHITE W/PINK
L1
L2
RIBBED
BLACK
PLAIN
WHITE
severe electrical shock.
Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
service is completed.
Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
beginning service.
Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
service personnel only.
This wiring information is provided for use by qualified
BLACK
SENSOR
EVAPORATOR
GREEN
BLACK
2
ORANGE
BLUE
WHITE
YELLOW
BLACK
1
2
1P1
RED
GREEN
YELLOW/WHITE2EMPTY
2
2
3
P3
1
23456
RED
1
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE
3
1
2
4
5
PURPLE
3
ORANGE
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
4
6
7
8
RED
1
YEL/WH
2
YEL/BK3
YEL/RED
4
5
LT.BLU/YEL
6
BLACK7WHITE8
RED
9
WHITE
101112
WH/RED
13
LT.BLU/RED
14
LT.BLU/YEL
15
YELLOW16ORANGE
17
BLUE
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
ORANGE
18
WHITE
WH/RED
LT.BLU/RED
EMPTY
EMPTY
1
2
6
5
6
P4
COLOR
WHITE W/RED
WHITE
RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
WHITE W/PINK
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE W/RED
60VA
TRANSFORMER
YELLOW
P6
ORANGE
SEE AUX. CHART
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
ORANGE
BLUE
SWITCH
POWER
MASTER
COMPRESSOR
WHITE
CORD
SUPPLY
POWER
BLACK
P2
SEE AUX. CHART
EVAPORATOR FAN
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/RED
YELLOW W/BLACK
1
2
3
4
3
SWITCH
DOOR
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
BLUE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
GREEN
LT. BLUE W/RED
ORANGE
BLUE W/YELLOW
BLACK
WHITE/RED
RED
P3
------
-----
3
1
WHITE W/RED
1
2
P4
------
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
REMOTE DISPLAY
-----
P5
------
WHITE
-----
P6
------
BLU/BK
BLACK
----
P7
COMPRESSOR
ORANGE
PURPLE
BLACK
PURPL
MANUFACTURING TEST
------
TESTP15
BLACK
3
BLU/BK
YELLOW/BLACK
BLUE W/RED
BLUE
1
2
WHITE
GREEN
4
1
4 5
2
PURPLE
3
WHITE
4
WHITE
YELLOW
BLACK
RED
WHITE
BLUE
WHITE
BLACK
YELLOW/RED
1
23456
BLACK
GREEN
WHITE
5
1 2 3
YEL/WH
TEST
P15
P1
CONTROLS
DRAWER
BLUE W/YELLOW
YELLOW W/WHITE
WHITE
MOTOR
EVAPORATOR
PURPLE
RED
YELLOW W/RED
BLUE
GREEN
PLAIN
RIBBED
YELLOW
ORANGE
P5
WHITE
3
BLACK
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
P7
P9
P8
THERMISTORS
TERM.
YELLOW W/BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
4
RED
PURPLE
RED
TEST
P15
ORANGE
BLUE
BLACK
PURPLE
WHITE
ORANGE
DESCRIPTION
COLOR
ABBR.
BLACK
P1
FAN MOTOR
CONDENSER
CONTROL
BAFFLE
BLACK
BLUE
YEL/RED
WH/YL
WHITE
WHITE
1
P8
1
P1
LIGHT SWITCH
RED
WHITE
WIRING
ALT COMPRESSOR
WH/RD
P9
BLUE
-----
1
2
------
YEL/BK
P1
P7
P9
P8
P14
P6
P5
P10
P11
P12
BLACK
P4
P2
P3
1
1
1
1
LIGHT(UPPER)
REFRIGERATOR
LIGHT(LOWER)
REFRIGERATOR
RED
P11
P12
P4
P2
P3
1
1
1
1
EMPTY
TERM.
No#
AUXILIARY CHART
BACK VIEW
POWER SWITCH
WHITE
CABINET BAFFLES
5
P10
-----
------
3
SEE AUX. CHART
P11
L2-NEUTRAL 115
------
WHITE
P12
L1-HOT 115
------
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
BLACK
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
1
P13
RED
ORANGE
P10
LIGHTS-120V OUT
PURPLE
WHITE W/BROWN
P14
ORANG
P14
EMPTY
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
WHITE W/PINK
------
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POWER SWITCH
MASTER
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
PROTECTOR
OVERLOAD
M
60 CYCLES
115 VOLTS
115V
NEUTRAL
L1
LOWER DRAWER
CONDENSER FAN
M
NEUTRAL
L1
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
M
LOWER DRAWER
BAFFLE
MFG TEST WIRES
115V
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
TOP DRAWER
DISPLAY BOARD
DOOR SWITCH
DOOR SWITCH
TOP DRAWER
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
12V
LOWER DRAWER
TRANSFORMER
MAIN BOARD
LIGHT
TOP DRAWER
LIGHT
LOWER DRAWER
TRANSFORMER
12V
MAIN BOARD
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
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THERMISTORS
ZONE
BAFFLES
CABINET
DISPLAY
REMOTE
HEATER
FILL TUBE
BLACK
FUSE
ICEMAKER
SWITCH
DOOR
THERMISTOR
WHITE W/TAN
WHITE W/PINK
L1
L2
BLACK
PLAIN
WHITE
RIBBED
severe electrical shock.
Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
service is completed.
Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
beginning service.
Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
service personnel only.
This wiring information is provided for use by qualified
WHITE
GRAY
BLACK
SENSOR
EVAPORATOR
BLACK
9
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
ORANGE
BLUE
WHITE
YELLOW
BLACK
1 2
1
23456
RED
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE
1
2
10
BLU/RED
11
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
12
WHITE W/BROWN
GRAY
BLUE
WHITE W/RED
4
WH/RED 13
BLU/RED
WHITE W/BROWN
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
3
14
WHITE W/PINK
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
ORANGE
WHITE
AUXILIARY CHART
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
MOTOR ECM
EVAPORATOR
WHITE
RED
GREEN
WHITE W/PINK
EMPTY
1
2
3
LT. BLU/YEL
1
2
3
WHITE
RED
GREEN
15
WHITE
2
60VA
TRANSFORMER
WH/RED
YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
16
TERM.
No#
P6
ORANGE 17
TERMINATOR
DEFROST
BLUE
P3
WHITE
1
2
3
TAN
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
456
WHITE
TAN
SWITCH
POWER
MASTER
COMPRESSOR
BLUE
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
CORD
SUPPLY
POWER
COLOR
BLACK
PURPLE
BLACK
WHITE
------
CAPACITOR
RUNNING
------
GREEN
ORANGE
BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
WHITE
SEE AUX. CHART -----
SOLENOID
ICEMAKER
SEE AUX. CHART
GREEN
SEE AUX. CHART
GREEN
(OPTIONAL)
P2
EVAPORATOR FAN
3
SWITCH
DOOR
BLU/RED
WHITE
3
BLU/YEL
BLACK
WHITE/RED
RED
P3
------
3
1
WHITE W/RED
1
2
P4
-----
REMOTE DISPLAY
-----
18
P5
-----
WHITE
------
P6
------
BLU/BK
BLACK
-----
P7
COMPRESSOR
ORANGE
BLACK
PURPL
MANUFACTURING TEST
BLUE
TESTP15
BLU/BK
HEATER
DEFROST
1
BLACK
BLACK
BLU/RED
WHITE
1
2
4
4 5
3
2
PURPLE
3 4
RED
BLACK
2 3 4 5 6
PINK
TAN
GREEN
1
4
5
YELLOW
LT. BLU/YEL
6
ORANGE
BLUE
1
2
3
1
YEL/WH
2
TEST
P15
P1
CONTROLS
DRAWER
BLACK
BLU/YEL
HEATER
DRAIN
BLUE
WHITE
SWITCH
ICEMAKER
GREEN
PLAIN
RIBBED
4
P5
WHITE
3
BLACK
WHITE
TAN
ORANGE
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
P7
P9
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
P8
THERMISTORS
2
TERM.
EMPTY
BLACK
2
1
PURPLE
RED
TEST
P15
5
ORANGE
BLUE
1
BLACK
PURPLE
WHITE
DESCRIPTION
COLOR
ABBR.
(OPTIONAL)
ICEMAKER
PINK
TAN
GREEN
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
P1
WHITE
FAN MOTOR
CONDENSER
2
BLACK
7
YEL/RED
WHITE
8
P8
1
P1
LIGHT SWITCH
RED
WH/RD
P9
BLACK
BLUE
P1
-----
------
YEL/BK
P1
P7
P9
P8
P14
P6
P5
P10
P11
P12
P4
P2
P3
1
1
11
LIGHT(UPPER)
FREEZER
LIGHT(LOWER)
FREEZER
RED
1 2
GREEN
P11
P12
P4
P2
P3
1
1
1
1
BACK VIEW
POWER SWITCH
BLUE
WHITE
1
PINK
2
BAFFLES
3
4
WHITE
BLUE
5
1
P10
-----
------
5
P11
L2-NEUTRAL 115 WHITE
P12
L1-HOT 115
GRAY
------
BLACK
1
P13
6
RED
ORANGE
P10
6
PURPLE
BLUE
LIGHTS-120V OUT
PURPLE
P14
ORANG
P14
7
8
DEFROST HEATER
------
BLUE
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CAPACITOR
RUNNING
FILL TUBE HEATER
115V
DRAIN HEATER
DEFROST HEATER
DEFROST TERMINATOR
TRANSFORMER
LIGHT
DOOR SWITCH
DOOR SWITCH
TOP DRAWER
LOWER DRAWER
DISPLAY BOARD
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
VALVE
ICEMAKER
(OPTIONAL)
ICEMAKER
115V
FUSE
THERMAL
SWITCH
ICEMAKER
MAIN BOARD
MAIN BOARD
M
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
THERMISTOR
TOP DRAWER
MFG TEST WIRES
TRANSFORMER
L1
NEUTRAL
M
CONDENSER FAN
L1
NEUTRAL
12V
POWER SWITCH
MASTER
M
PROTECTOR
OVERLOAD
LIGHT
TOP DRAWER
LIGHT
LOWER DRAWER
RELAY
STARTING
COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
60 CYCLES
115 VOLTS
12V
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700BF, 700BFI
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