Service Manual

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B. Service Diagnosis
WARNING
The appliance should be diagnosed and repaired only by qualied service
personnel to reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re.
• Risk of electric shock. Use extreme caution and exercise safe electrical practices.
• Moving parts (e.g., fan blade) can crush and cut. Keep hands clear.
• Make sure all food zones are clean after the appliance is serviced.
The diagnostic procedure is a sequence check that allows you to diagnose the electrical
system and components. Before proceeding, check for correct installation and proper
voltage per nameplate.
See the table for default cabinet temperature control settings.
Model Default Cabinet Temperature
Control Setting
Approximate Default Temperature
Undercounter
Worktop
Between 4 and 5 Refrigerator: 34°F (1°C)
Freezer: -5°F (-21°C)
Prep Table 6 34°F (1°C)
Note: When checking voltage (115VAC), always choose a white (W) neutral wire to
establish a good neutral connection.
1. Refrigerator: Undercounter and Worktop
1) Unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet.
2) Remove the rear panel.
3) Plug the appliance back into the electrical outlet.
a) CRMR27(-01)(-W)(-W01), CRMR48(-01)(-W)(-W01)
4) Startup/Cool Down–Temperature above setpoint. CTh closed. Comp, ConFM, and
EvapFM energize. Diagnosis: Check that Comp, ConFM, and EvapFM energize. If not,
conrm that temperature is above setpoint and CTh is closed. Check both terminals
of CTh to a neutral (W) for 115VAC. If 115VAC is present on one terminal and not the
other, replace CTh. If 115VAC is present on both terminals, check Comp, ConFM, and
EvapFM individually.
Check voltage at Comp, external protector, and Comp terminals. Check Comp windings.
Check voltage on ConFM and EvapFM. Check ConFM and EvapFM windings. Check
fan blades for binding.
If Comp, ConFM, and EvapFM are energized and the cabinet does not cool down,
check for a restriction in the refrigeration circuit, low refrigerant charge, or inefficient
Comp.
5) Cool Down Achieved–Temperature cools to setpoint. CTh opens. Comp, ConFM, and
EvapFM de-energize. Diagnosis: If temperature has cooled to setpoint and Comp,
ConFM, and EvapFM do not de-energize, check CTh continuity. If CTh defective,
replace CTh.