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SUB-ZERO FREEZER CO., INC. 2000 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED JOB AID #3754810 (Revision A - Reprinted April/2000)
GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION 1
GENERAL
INFORMATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The model and serial number tag is located above Customer Service & Technical Assistance
Facsimile #: (608) 441 - 5887
the top left drawer slide assembly. Always have
this information available when contacting the Parts / Warranty Claims
Sub-Zero Technical Assistance Department, and Facsimile #: (608) 441 - 5886
whenever ordering parts from the Parts Distributor. 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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GENERAL INFORMATION
1-4
COMPONENT INFORMATION
SECTION 2
COMPONENT INFORMATION
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
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
Door gaskets
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). Figure 2-1. Door Gaskets
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).
Ladder system
NOTE: Only models 700TC/I and 700TR come
equipped with the dairy compartment assembly.
DRAWER ASSEMBLY
General
Drawer assemblies consist of Figure 2-2. Door Shelves and Dairy Compartment
a drawer front liner
drawer front frame Center Divider
drawer front sheet metal pan
solid foam core
coated steel drawer tub PIn
removable drawer divider Drawer Tub
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 refrig- Slide Assembly
erator drawer tubs (700TR, 700BR).
Figure 2-3. Drawer Removal
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
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2. To open the upper control panel front, grasp the Models 700BR, 700BF/I
outer top corners and pull down.
3. Disconnect the leads supplying power to the
control panel. Remove the three front mount-
ing screws. The center screw is the ground
screw (Figure 2-9).
4. Pull the complete upper control assembly for-
ward and down, (which includes the control
board, glass light diffuser, reflectors and halo-
gen lamps (Figure 2-9).
5. Disconnect electrical supply at the top of upper
control panel assembly (Figure 2-10).
Figure 2-10. Control Panel Electrical Supply
NOTE: Reverse steps 1 - 5 to reassemble. Make
Models 700BR, 700BF/I
sure ground screw is used at front center only.
WARNING
Halogen lamps are extremely hot! Allow lamp
to cool before attempting to handle.
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.
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
Control Board Location and Access Figure 2-13. Control Board Location
MODELS 700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I
Models 700BR, 700BF/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. Electrical
Connection
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
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
CAUTION
The top drawer in the 700BF/I has a control cable Figure 2-16. Back Duct Removal
that must be disconnected before drawer removal
(See Drawer Removal Instructions). Models 700TR, 700BR
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
to 3F colder than the zone above it. Therefore a ther- Models 700TR, 700BR
mistor is used in each compartment (three thermistors
in the 700TR and two in the 700BR). (See example, Can be set between
Figure 2-18). The thermistor in the upper cabinet zone 32oF - 45oF
of the 700TR (behind the back duct cover) and the
thermistor in the upper drawer zone of the 700BR Example - 38o
(inside the reed switch) govern compressor run time .
Can be set between
1. To access the thermistor in the upper cabinet zone No colder than 35o 32oF - 45oF
of the 700TR, lift the bottom of the back duct cover Example - 38o
up, then pull forward and down (Figure 2-16).
No colder than 32o No colder than 35o
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. Figure 2-18. Thermistor Control Example
LOCATION
MODELS 700TR, 700BR
CAUTION
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by the bottom left corner. Pull the bottom of tion), disconnect electrical connection and lift out.
the air duct forward and disconnect the electri-
cal connectors to the air baffles (700TR & EVAPORATOR THERMISTOR
700BR Only), then remove the air duct from
the unit. Cut cable ties holding thermistor to evaporator
(note location), disconnect electrical connection
NOTE: On 700BR & 700 BF/I the cabinet har- and lift out. (Figure 2-25).
ness will need to be disconnected from the air
duct assembly by turning the retaining nut CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY
counter clockwise at the Methode Connector. (700BR & 700BF/I ONLY)
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY The baffle mount assembly (styrofoam block) is
located at top left of the evaporator sump area.
NOTE: On 700BR & 700 BF/I the cabinet har-
Lift the baffle mount assembly up and unplug the
ness will need to be disconnected from the air
duct assembly by turning the retaining nut electrical connection. (Figure 2-20).
counter clockwise at the Methode Connector.
EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY
1. Disconnect electrical connector at top rear of
1. Unplug evaporator fan assembly and remove.
fan motor assembly, then slide the evaporator
fan motor up and out (Figure 2-24). 2. Unplug defrost heater, terminator, and coil sen-
2. To reinstall, insert bottom of fan assembly into sor/thermistor (if applicable), but DO NOT
slot, being sure that bottom flange is secured, remove from evaporator.
and that there is no play front to back.
3. Cut tubing to and from evaporator, at evapora-
tor. Pull evaporator assembly up out of sump.
DEFROST TERMINATOR NOTE: Complete evaporator replacement instruc-
(700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I ONLY)
tions are supplied with replacement evaporator.
Unclip terminator at right of evaporator (note loca-
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WARNING
Models 700TR, 700BR
Halogen lamps are extremely hot! Allow lamp
Since the 700TR and 700BR do not have defrost to cool before attempting to handle.
heaters, the evaporator defrosts during the com-
pressor off cycle. If the compartment thermistor CAUTION
calls for cooling, but the evaporator thermistor is
not sensing temperatures greater than 40F, the Do not touch lamp with bare hands. Oils from
evaporator fan will be energized but the compres- skin will reduce the life of the lamp. If lamp is
sor will not. This ensures complete evaporator touched with bare hands, clean lamp with
defrost. As soon as the evaporator temperature denatured alcohol and wipe dry with lint free
reaches 40F, the compressor is also energized. cloth.
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
EVAPORATOR FAN NOTE: The evaporator fan NOTE: A defective evaporator sensor will result
is turned off when any door or drawer is opened. in a five minute fan delay before the compressor
The fan is also off during a defrost and post- can start.
defrost period (fan delay period).
ALL REFRIGERATOR (700TR, 700BR) Defrost Operation
When the Upper Cabinet Zone in the 700TR or the REFRIGERATOR MODELS (700TR, 700BR)
Upper Drawer Zone in the 700BR calls for cool- The 700TR and 700BR utilize an "off-cycle
ing, the evaporator temperature is checked. If the defrost". When the unit reaches the temperature
evaporator temperature is less than 40F the com- setpoint, the compressor cycles off and the evapo-
pressor remains off, but the evaporator fan is start- rator begins to defrost.
ed. With the evaporator fan running the tempera-
ture of the evaporator will rise. When the evapo- NOTE: If refrigerator runs 100% for six hours or
rator temperature rises above 40F, the compressor more (due to a door left open), compressor will be
is started. turned off. This will allow for evaporator defrost-
ing.
NOTE: A defective evaporator thermistor will
result in a 10 minute fan delay before the compres- FREEZER MODELS (700TC/I, 700TF/I, 700BF/I)
sor can start. The electronic control in the 700TC/I, 700TF/I and
700BF/I regulates defrost intervals with what is
COMBINATION REFRIGERATOR / FREEZER
(700TC/I) called "Adaptive Defrost". With adaptive defrost,
the length of time that the heater actually stays on
When the freezer drawer zone calls for cooling, to defrost the evaporator, and satisfy the defrost
the evaporator fan cycles on with the compressor, terminator, is sensed by the evaporator thermistor.
except after a defrost. After a defrost the evapora- The length of heater ON time determines the num-
tor fan will not run until the evaporator tempera- ber of hours before the next defrost.
ture falls below 35F. This is to avoid circulating
warmer moist air from the evaporator condensa- MANUAL DEFROST
tion. To initiate a manual defrost, turn OFF master
If the freezer drawer zone reaches its temperature power switch for 10 seconds then back ON. The
set-point, but the upper cabinet refrigerator zone control will then initiate a defrost upon power up,
has not reached its temperature set-point, the com- provided the evaporator temperature is below
pressor is cycled off, but the evaporator fan will 20F.
continue to run. NOTE: If the evaporator is warmer than 20F,
NOTE: A defective evaporator sensor will result the evaporator thermistor must be disconnected
in a five minute fan delay before the compressor before initiating defrost.
can start. The compressor will not cycle back on for 20 min-
ALL FREEZER (700TF/I, 700BF/I) utes (20 minute defrost dwell) if the evaporator
thermistor has been disconnected (TC/I, TF/I, BFI
The evaporator fan cycles on and off with the Only).
compressor, except after defrost. After defrost the
evaporator fan will not run until the evaporator
temperature falls below 35F. This is to avoid cir-
culating warmer moist air from the evaporator
condensation.
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MAIN
BOARD
aka
CONTROL
BOARD
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COMPONENT INFORMATION
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AIR FLOW
SECTION 3
AIR FLOW
3-1
AIR FLOW
AIR FLOW
NOTE: In all the following air flow illustrations
the white arrow signifies Pushed Air, while the
shaded arrow signifies Returned Air.
Pushed Air Return Air
Model 700TF/I (Figure 3-3) through the opening at the bottom right of the
Air travels up behind the lower air duct and then upper drawer zone.
behind the upper air duct where it is forced out at
the top in the upper freezer zone. The air drops to Air to the lower drawer zone travels up behind the
the lower freezer zone through the mullion wall left hand side of the rear duct where the air baffle
vent between the upper and lower compartments. opens and closes as needed. The air then returns
Then the air returns to the evaporator sump area to the sump area through the evaporator cover.
through the vents in the evaporator cover.
Model 700BF/I (Figure 3-5)
Model 700BR (Figure 3-4) Air travels up behind the air duct and is then
Air to the upper drawer zone travels up behind the forced out at the top of the freezer zone. The air
left hand side of the rear duct and is forced out at then returns to the evaporator sump area through
the top. Air is then returned to the sump area, the vents in the evaporator cover.
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NOTES
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EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LISTS
SECTION 4
PARTS LISTS
&
EXPLODED VIEWS
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Evaporator Fan 23
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Compressor 11
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Compressor
34 Solenoid
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6 Condenser Fan
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Evaporator Fan 36 69
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Solenoid
Compressor 30
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700BR700BR
SYSTEM VIEW
System View
45 44
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Condenser Fan 40
2 35
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Compressor
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Evaporator Fan 19
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Compressor
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Solenoid
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Condenser Fan
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NOTES
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES
5-1
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
What are zone temperatures 2. Control setpoint is too warm. 2. Press ZONE key to check setpoints.
and setpoints? Zone indicator will flash. Displayed tem-
perature is now the setpoint. Set
Is zone indicator flashing? zone(s) to colder temperature(s).
Is compressor running? 3. Zone thermistor malfunction. 3. If -20- is displayed with zone indicator
flashing, thermistor in that zone is
Is door alarm beeping with CAUTION! Low voltage. unplugged or faulty. Repair wiring or
door shut? DO NOT apply 115 volts. replace thermistor. If -55- is displayed
Is condenser dirty? with zone indicator flashing, thermistor in
NOTE: If a thermistor is unplugged or that zone is shorted. Repair wiring or
replaced, the unit must be turned replace thermistor.
OFF at the master power switch, then
back ON to clear the error mode. NOTE: Resistance of thermistor should be
approximately 32500 ohms at 32oF, 10000
ohms at 77oF.
1. Air leakage past vertical duct 1. See TC/I Air Seals at the end of
dividers. Troubleshooting Guide.
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AIR FLOW
1. Faulty door sensor (700 TC/I, 1. With door shut and reed switches
700TF/I only), or faulty reed depressed, check for 115V across P7 &
switch (all models). P5 at control board. If 115V is present,
repair wiring at door sensor or reed
switch, or replace door sensor or reed
switch.
7. Evaporator sump drain tube 7. Clear foreign material from drain tube.
blocked.
8. Drain tube heater faulty (700TC/I, 8. Check wiring and resistance of drain
700TF/I, 700BF/I only). tube heater. Resistance should be 1900
ohms. Repair wiring or replace.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5-4
AIR FLOW
1. Reed switch stuck closed. 1. Verify that reed switch actuator extends
CAUTION! Low voltage. forward when drawer opens, if not,
DO NOT apply 115 volts. replace reed switch assy.
2. Reed switch unplugged or faulty. 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.
Upper control panel assy.
component malfunction
700TR, 700TC/I, 700TF/I only.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Display problems:
1. Control is shut off. 1. Unit is OFF. Press COLDER key to
1. -- on LCD.
start unit.
5. -88 on LCD, top lights 5. Red wire of display cable is 5. Repair wiring.
off and keys inoperative. unhooked or faulty.
6. Top lights off and keys 6. Black, white, or yellow wire of dis- 6. Repair wiring.
inoperative. play cable is unhooked or faulty.
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AIR FLOW
9. LCD too dark 9. Normal. There is no lighting 9. If 700BR or 700BF/I was manufactured
(700BR, 700BF/I only). behind LCD of 700BR or 700BF/I prior to serial #1257640, replace control
(see CORRECTION for units prior panel assy.
to serial #1257640).
Door alarm on with doors Faulty door sensor/reed switch.
and drawers shut.
1. Faulty door sensor (700TR, 1. With door and reed switches depressed,
700TC/I only), or faulty reed check for 115V across P7 & P5 at con-
switch (all models). trol board. If 115V is present, repair
wiring at door sensor or reed switch, or
replace door sensor or reed switch.
3. Door hinge binding (700 TR, 3. See DOOR CLOSING CHECK AND
700TC/I, 700TF/I only). REPAIR at end of Troubleshooting
Guide.
5. Drawer not engaging slide locat- 5. Pull slide forward, lining up holes in
ing pins. drawer with locating pins on slides.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Are two units installed side- 4. Dual unit install package not used 4. Check for dual unit install package. If
by-side? or faulty. 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 resis-
tance is outside range, repair wiring or
replace heater.
No ice. Inoperative or faulty
icemaker system.
1. Instruct customer to contact plumber.
1. No water line run to unit.
2. Press ICE key.
2. Ice maker system shut off.
3. Press COLDER key.
3. Freezer too warm.
4. Remove jammed cube.
4. Jammed ice cube.
5. Make sure ice bucket depresses ice
5. Ice bucket out of position. maker/drawer switch below icemaker
when drawer closes.
5-8
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
700 SERIES DOOR CLOSING 4: If door closes all three times, install 700 Series
Top Hinge Shims Package, part #4202290.
CHECK AND REPAIR
PROCEDURES 5: If door fails to close, remove the three remaining
screws from the top door hinge and check the
TOP DOOR HINGE: closing action of the hinge on its own. If it
seems week, replace it.
1: Open door approximately 1", then let door go
to see if it closes on its own. Repeat this BOTTOM DOOR HINGE:
three times.
1: Open door approximately 1", then let door go to
2: If door fails to close, remove the top hinge see if it closes on its own. Repeat this three
cover from the top hinge arm, and remove the times.
one top door hinge screw closest to the pivot
point of the hinge. Then loosen the three 2: If door fails to close, remove the bottom hinge
remaining top door hinge screws almost all cover from the bottom hinge arm, and remove all
the way out. bottom door hinge screws. Then check the clos-
ing action of the hinge on its own. If it seems
3: Open door approximately 1", then let door go week, replace it.
to see if it closes on its own. Repeat this
three times.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5-11
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Sealed system leak or low charge. Check sealed system operating pres-
sures. If low side and high side pres-
sures are low, locate leak, flush system
and repair or replace part. If leak is on
low side, replace compressor and drier
also.
Compressor runs, but not See COMPRESSOR RUNS See COMPRESSOR RUNS EXCES-
cooling. EXCESSIVE AMOUNT. SIVE AMOUNT.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Compressor malfunction.
Compressor will not start. 1. Relay and/or overload faulty. 1.Use a starting cord to start compressor
direct. If compressor starts, replace
relay and overload.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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.
1. No run when jumped between "T" & "H" 1. Replace icemaker modular head.
ports.
4. Jammed cube. 4. Unjam cube and check fill cup and fill
alignment tube.
5a. Frozen fill tube (leaky water valve, inoper- 5a. Check/replace water valve,
ative fill tube heater). check/replace fill tube heater or repair
wiring.
5b. Kinked water line between water valve &
fill tube. 5b.Un-kink water line or replace.
5f. Low water pressure (must be between 5f.Increase supply water pressure.
20 - 120 psi).
5g. High water pressure (must be between 5g.Decrease supply water pressure.
20-120 psi).
5h. Open heater circuit (ports L & H = 72 5h.Replace mold and heater assembly.
ohms).
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
No ice/low ice 5j. Damaged heater or thermostat tulips on 5j.Replace icemaker modular head.
production module.
(continued) 5k. Heater pins too short, not contacting 5k.Replace mold and heater assembly.
module.
7a. Ice in actuator/ice level arm hole. 7a.Remove module, clear ice from hole
and dry housing.
7f. Hole in fill cup small, misformed or burred. 7f.Clear burrs or replace fill cup.
10. Heater not staked into mold completely. 10. Replace mold and heater assembly.
11. Wrong heater voltage. 11. Replace mold and heater assembly.
2. Jammed cube. 2. Unjam cube and check fill cup and fill
tube alignment.
5. Excessive water fill volume. 5. Adjust water fill, or replace water valve,
or decrease supply water pressure.
6. Cubes fell back on mold during eject. 6. Check fill cup and fill tube alignment.
5-15
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3. Cubes frozen to fill cup, mold or ice level 3. Unjam and restart.
arm.
Hollow cubes 1. Water fill volume too low. 1. Adjust water fill, or increase supply water
pressure.
5-16
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5. Motor stalled during water fill (11:00 ejector 5. Replace icemaker modular head.
position).
6. fill tube not properly installed in fill cup. 6. Adjust fill tube.
8. Ice cubes fell over back of icemaker or 8. Adjust fill tube and/or ice bucket.
missed ice bucket.
9. White and brown wires reversed on harness. 9. Repair wiring and replace icemaker.
10. Shorted water fill track on module. 10. Replace icemaker modular head.
Noisy 1. Motor or gear grinding during production. 1. Replace icemaker modular head.
3. Excessive noise during water fill. 3. Replace water valve or adjust water sup-
ply line.
4. Water flowing through valve, ice falling in ice 4. Normal operation, no repairs needed,
bucket, ice level arm falling to down posi- instruct customer.
tion.
Jammed cubes 1. Cubes hollow or too small. 1. See HOLLOW CUBES section above.
2. Cubes fell back into mold (Pac-Man). 2. Check fill cup and fill tube alignment.
5-17
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOTES
5-18
TECHNICAL DATA
SECTION 6
TECHNICAL DATA
6-1
TECHNICAL DATA
Refrigerant 134a(8 oz.) 134a(8 oz.) 134a(8 oz.) 134a(6 oz.) 134a(6 oz.)
Sealed System * * * * *
Pressures
Defrost 21 21 27
Heater OHMS OHMS OHMS
Thermistor 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS 32500 OHMS
at 32oF at32oF at 32oF at 32oF at 32oF
10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS 10000 OHMS
at 77oF at 77oF at 77oF at 77oF at 77oF
6-2
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
SECTION 7
WIRING DIAGRAMS
&
SCHEMATICS
7-1
L1
GREEN
PLAIN
POWER
SWITCH
MASTER
L2
RIBBED
1 YELLOW W/BLACK
BAFFLE
BACK VIEW
1 YELLOW W/BLUE
BAFFLE
2 YELLOW W/RED
WHITE
BLACK
CONTROL
2 YELLOW W/PURPLE
WHITE
3
CONTROL
3
POWER SWITCH
4 YELLOW W/WHITE 4 YELLOW W/WHITE
RIBBED
PLAIN
CORD
BLACK
POWER
SUPPLY
WHITE
UPPER
PURPLE
LIGHTS
COMPRESSOR
WHITE
WIRING
WHITE
RED
WHITE
MOTOR
GREEN
BLACK
PURPLE
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
PURPLE
DOOR
2
3
1
1 2 3 4 5
SWITCH
ALT COMPRESSOR
EVAPORATOR
RED
DOOR
1 2 3 4 5
YELLOW W/WHITE
WHITE W/RED
WHITE
GREEN
SWITCH
WHITE W/RED
YELLOW W/RED
YELLOW W/BLUE
YELLOW W/PURPLE
3
LT. BLUE W/RED
GREEN
LIGHT(UPPER)
WHITE W/RED
REFRIGERATOR
WHITE W/RED
1
P1
WHITE W/RED
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
2
THERMAL OVERLOAD
FAN MOTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
BLACK
BLACK
CONDENSER
7-2
SENSOR
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700TR
2
1
RED
3 GREEN
DOOR SWITCH
BLUE
EVAPORATOR
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
BLACK
LIGHT(LOWER)
WHITE
PURPLE
BLUE
ORANGE
WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE
WHITE W/BROWN
BLACK
REFRIGERATOR
WHITE W/BROWN
BLUE
PURPLE
2 WHITE W/PINK
WHITE
BLACK
185VA
PURPLE
ORANGE
1 WHITE W/BROWN
P6
P8
WHITE W/PINK
P5
P9
P7
WHITE W/BLACK
P14
WHITE W/BROWN
WH/OR
P10
WHITE W/PINK
P11 WH/BK
P12 WH/BR
1
WH/RD
P2 WHITE W/PINK
TRANSFORMER
TEST
WHITE
ORANGE
WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE W/RED P4 YL/BK
WHITE W/RED P15
1
2 WHITE W/PINK
4
2
3
1
1
P1
P3
LT. BLUE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
WHITE W/BLACK
INTERLOCK SWITCH
BLUE
BLACK
WHITE W/PINK
ORANGE 1 2
WHITE
PURPLE LT. BLUE W/WHITE
WHITE W/PINK LT. BLUE W/WHITE
THERMISTOR
P2
P4
5 ORANGE THERMISTORS
P6
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
P10 LIGHT ZONE 1 WHITE/ORANGE WH/OR 6 BLUE Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
P4 1 YELLOW/BLACK service is completed.
P15
DOOR SWITCH
LOWER DRAWER
115V
DOOR SWITCH
DISPLAY BOARD
CABINET TRANSFORMER
12V
CABINET
LIGHTS
MAIN BOARD
THERMAL INTERLOCK
FUSE SWITCH
TOP DRAWER
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC LIGHT
115 VOLTS
L1 60 CYCLES
NEUTRAL
7-3
L1 NEUTRAL
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
M
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR THERMISTOR
MAIN BOARD
CABINET
OVERLOAD
PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY THERMISTOR
M TOP DRAWER
M THERMISTOR
115V
LIGHT BAFFLE
TOP DRAWER
TRANSFORMER
12V
BAFFLE
LOWER DRAWER
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700TR
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
L1
GREEN
PLAIN
RIBBED
DOOR
BACK VIEW
L2
POWER
SWITCH
SWITCH
MASTER
WHITE
POWER SWITCH
WHITE
BLACK
DOOR
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
SWITCH
RIBBED
PLAIN
BLACK
CORD
THERMISTOR
WHITE W/RED
POWER
SUPPLY
WHITE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
BAFFLE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
CONTROL
TAN
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE W/RED
WHITE
WHITE
PURPLE
1 YELLOW W/BLACK WHITE W/RED
2 YELLOW W/RED
3
UPPER
LIGHTS
RUNNING
WHITE
CAPACITOR
RED
WHITE
RELAY
RED
STARTING
WHITE
GREEN
COMPRESSOR
2
3
FREEZER
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
FREEZER
ICEMAKER
PURPLE
(OPTIONAL)
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
COMPRESSOR
RED
LIGHT(UPPER)
MOTOR ECM
LIGHT(LOWER)
EVAPORATOR
WHITE 2
GREEN 3
1
3
4
2
1
RED
GREEN
FUSE
WHITE
3 GREEN
DEFROST HEATER
3 GREEN
TAN
PINK
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
GREEN
1 WHITE W/PINK
2 WHITE W/PINK
ICEMAKER
2 WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
1 WHITE W/BROWN
YELLOW W/RED
WHITE W/BROWN
YELLOW W/BLACK
YELLOW W/WHITE
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/BROWN
HEATER
WHITE W/BLACK
FILL TUBE
2
3
6
4
1
5
1
P1
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
FAN MOTOR
WHITE
PINK
TAN
SWITCH
CONDENSER
PINK
BLUE
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
THERMAL OVERLOAD
WHITE
GREEN
ICEMAKER
BLUE
DRAIN
SENSOR
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
DEFROST
HEATER
BLACK
BLACK
BLUE
ORANGE
7-4
BLUE
TERMINATOR
WHITE
EVAPORATOR
2
BLUE
1
PURPLE 2 1
HEATER
SENSOR
BLACK
AIR DUCT
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
RED
185VA
DOOR SWITCH
BLUE
2
1
BLACK
1 GRAY
PURPLE
WHITE
ORANGE
2 WHITE
REFRIGERATOR
2
1
TAN
BLUE
GRAY
BLUE
BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
P6
P8
P5
P9
P7
PURPLE
P14
ORANGE
GRAY
WH/OR
BLUE
2
2
1
1
WHITE
P10
WHITE
TRANSFORMER
P11 WH/BK
TAN
SOLENOID
ICEMAKER
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
LT. BLUE W/WHITE
P12 WH/BR
(OPTIONAL)
1
WHITE W/BLACK
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
WHITE
WHITE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
ORANGE
WH/RD
GREEN
P2 WHITE W/PINK
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700TC, 700TCI
TEST
BLUE
4
2
GRAY
3
1
P4 YL/BK
P15
WHITE W/PINK
LT. BLUE W/BLACK
2
1
1
2 WHITE W/PINK
INTERLOCK SWITCH
WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE BLUE
1 WHITE W/ORANGE
P1
GRAY
WHITE WHITE
1
WHITE W/BLACK
1
P3
BLUE
TAN
BLACK
ORANGE
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE WHITE
PURPLE
WHITE W/PINK
P2
P4
5 ORANGE
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES DOOR SWITCH
L1 TOP DRAWER
NEUTRAL
DOOR SWITCH
MASTER LOWER DRAWER
POWER SWITCH
115V
L1 NEUTRAL
TRANSFORMER
12V
CABINET
M RUNNING LIGHTS
CAPACITOR
MAIN BOARD EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR MAIN BOARD
THERMAL INTERLOCK
OVERLOAD FUSE SWITCH
PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR
STARTING
RELAY TOP DRAWER
M LIGHT
7-5
M
CONDENSER FAN
LOWER DRAWER
DEFROST HEATER LIGHT
DRAIN HEATER
THERMISTOR
FILL TUBE HEATER EVAPORATOR
115V
LIGHT THERMISTOR
ICEMAKER TRANSFORMER CABINET
ICEMAKER THERMAL
FUSE (OPTIONAL)
SWITCH
12V
THERMISTOR
ICEMAKER
TOP DRAWER
VALVE
BAFFLE
CABINET
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700TC, 700TCI
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
UPPER
LIGHTS 2 WHITE W/PINK
P1 1 WHITE W/ORANGE
DOOR SWITCH
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/PINK
WH/OR
WH/RD
WH/BR
WH/BK
service is completed.
FREEZER
beginning service.
LIGHT(UPPER) 1
P4
P2
P3
1 1
ORANGE
P11
P7
P12
P10
RED P9
BLUE
P8
3 GREEN PURPLE
2 WHITE W/PINK P14
WHITE W/BROWN BLACK P6
1
P15
WHITE P1
P5
TEST 1 1
1
THERMISTORS
1
REMOTE
DISPLAY
P1
BLACK
WHITE
ZONE
1 2 3 4 5 WHITE W/PINK
PURPLE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
1
WHITE
BLUE P15
ORANGE P4
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
BLACK
TEST
TAN
WHITE
DOOR
BLUE
P2
RED
WHITE W/BLACK
WHITE
SWITCH FREEZER
P12
1
LIGHT(LOWER)
3 GREEN P11
2 WHITE W/PINK
1 WHITE W/BROWN
P10
P14
BLACK
P7
P9
P5
P8
P6
PINK
1 2 3 4 5 ICEMAKER
ICEMAKER SWITCH
FUSE CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
4 PINK 1 PINK ROTATED 90 DEGREES
ICEMAKER 3 WHITE WHITE
2
(OPTIONAL) 1 GREEN 3 GREEN
DOOR 2 TAN 4 TAN
BLACK 5 WHITE
SWITCH 6 BLUE
AUXILIARY CHART
COLOR
ORANGE
YELLOW
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
EMPTY
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK 1 LT. BLUE W/BLACK
RED
GREEN 3 GREEN 3
L1 L2 2 LT. BLUE W/BLACK
WHITE 2 WHITE 2 BLACK
RED 1 RED 1
POWER
No#
SUPPLY
1
1
7
2
3
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
CORD EVAPORATOR EVAPORATOR
BLUE 1 BLUE
MOTOR ECM SENSOR GRAY 2 GRAY
TERM.
P1
P3
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
BLACK
1 GRAY
ORANG
WH/OR
WH/RD
WH/BR
PURPL
RIBBED
ABBR.
BLACK
WH/BK
WHITE
DEFROST HEATER
GREEN
BLACK 2 WHITE
PLAIN
BLUE
TEST
RED
-----
-----
-----
----
SEE AUX. CHART
WHITE/ORANGE
WHITE/BROWN
COLOR
WHITE/BLACK
WHITE/RED
WHITE 2 WHITE
ORANGE
BLUE 1 BLUE
PURPLE
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
DRAIN
RED
------
------
------
HEATER
GREEN
MANUFACTURING TEST
WHITE
TRANSFORMER IN-12V
WHITE TAN
LIGHTS-LOWER-12V
BLACK
EVAPORATOR FAN
DEFROST HEATER
ICEMAKER
REMOTE DISPLAY
LIGHTS-120V OUT
PURPLE
DESCRIPTION
L2-NEUTRAL 115
BLACK
SOLENOID
THERMISTORS
COMPRESSOR
LIGHT SWITCH
LIGHT ZONE 1
WHITE BLACK
(OPTIONAL)
PURPLE
WHITE
BLACK
L1-HOT 115
COMPRESSOR
MASTER
ORANGE
POWER WHITE
1
------
------
2
SWITCH GREEN
3
COMPRESSOR 4
WHITE
STARTING
TAN
WHITE W/BLACK
RELAY
TERM.
WHITE
CONDENSER WHITE W/PINK
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
7-6
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES DISPLAY BOARD DOOR SWITCH
L1 CABINET
NEUTRAL
MASTER
POWER SWITCH DOOR SWITCH
TOP DRAWER
L1 NEUTRAL
DOOR SWITCH
LOWER DRAWER
115V
M RUNNING TRANSFORMER
CAPACITOR
MAIN BOARD EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
12V
OVERLOAD
CABINET
PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR
COMPRESSOR LIGHTS
STARTING
M RELAY
MAIN BOARD
THERMAL INTERLOCK
M FUSE SWITCH
7-7
CONDENSER FAN
TOP DRAWER
DEFROST HEATER LIGHT
DEFROST
TERMINATOR
DRAIN HEATER
THERMISTOR
TOP DRAWER
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700TF, 700TFI
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
L1
GREEN
PLAIN
CORD
RIBBED
L2
POWER
SUPPLY
BACK VIEW
WHITE
RIBBED
WHITE
BLACK
PLAIN
POWER SWITCH
1 YELLOW W/BLACK
BAFFLE
BLACK
2 YELLOW W/RED
POWER
CONTROL
SWITCH
3
MASTER
4 YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/WHITE
YELLOW W/RED
PURPLE YELLOW W/BLACK
WHITE
BLACK 1 BLACK
WHITE
WHITE 2 WHITE
RED 3 RED
YELLOW 4 YELLOW
WHITE ORANGE 5 ORANGE
BLUE 6 BLUE
COMPRESSOR
RED 1 1RED
MOTOR
WHITE 2 2 WHITE
LIGHT(UPPER)
GREEN 3 3 GREEN
RED
REFRIGERATOR
BLUE
WHITE
BLACK
WIRING
YEL/BK
YEL/WH
WHITE
YELLOW
YEL/RED
ORANGE
RED
EVAPORATOR
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
15 LT.BLU/YEL
PURPLE
14 LT.BLU/RED
DRAWER
BLACK
13 WH/RED
WHITE
PURPLE
12
CONTROLS
BLACK
11 YEL/RED
10 WHITE
ALT COMPRESSOR
6 LT.BLU/YEL
5 LT.BLU/RED
4 WH/RED
3 YEL/BK
GREEN
2
3
2 YEL/WH
1 RED
18 BLUE
LIGHT(LOWER)
SENSOR
REFRIGERATOR
17 ORANGE
GREEN
3 GREEN
16 YELLOW
9 RED
BLACK
BLACK
1
RED
EVAPORATOR
WHITE W/PINK
P1
8 WHITE
WHITE
FAN MOTOR
2 WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/BROWN
7 BLACK
CONDENSER
1 WHITE W/BROWN
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
2
1
2 WHITE
1 BLUE 1 1
P2
P3
P4
ORANGE 1
P7
P12
P11
P10
RED P9
BLUE
7-8
P8
BLU/BK
BLU/BK
BLUE W/RED
BLUE W/RED
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700BR
PURPLE
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
WHITE W/RED
P14
BLUE W/YELLOW
BLUE W/YELLOW
P6
WHITE
P15
P5 P1
TEST 1 1
DOOR
60VA
THERMISTOR
SWITCH
1 2 3 4 5
ORANGE
WHITE
THERMISTOR
WHITE 2 WHITE
DOOR
TRANSFORMER
1 2 3 4 5
BLACK 1 BLACK
SWITCH
WHITE W/PINK
4
3
PURPLE 4 PURPLE
WHITE W/TAN
BLUE 6 BLUE
ORANGE 3 ORANGE WHITE W/RED
2 WHITE
WHITE W/RED
LT. BLUE W/RED
5
LT. BLUE W/RED
1 ORANGE
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
ORANGE LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
BLUE WHITE W/RED
PURPLE WHITE W/RED
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
P10
P11
P5 L2-NEUTRAL 115 WHITE WHITE 7 LT. BLUE W/BLACK P9 DISPLAY service personnel only.
8 LT. BLUE W/BLACK
P6 L1-HOT 115 BLACK BLACK CABINET
P3 1 BLACK P8 BAFFLES
P7 LIGHTS-120V OUT ORANGE ORANG 2 WHITE Disconnect appliance from electrical supply before
P8 ------ ------ ----- 3 RED P14 beginning service.
4 YELLOW ZONE
P9 EVAPORATOR FAN RED RED 5 ORANGE THERMISTORS Be sure all grounding devices are connected when
P10 ------ ------ ----- 6 BLUE
P6
CONTROL BOARD DETAIL
service is completed.
------ P4 1 YELLOW/BLACK
P11 ------ -----
P15
2 YELLOW/RED P5 P1
P12 ------ ------ ----- 3 YELLOW/WHITE
Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
4 EMPTY
TEST 1 1 severe electrical shock.
P13 ------ ------ ----
5 EMPTY
P14 COMPRESSOR PURPLE PURPL
6 EMPTY
P15 MANUFACTURING TEST ------ TEST
AUXILIARY CHART
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
DISPLAY BOARD
MASTER
115V
POWER SWITCH
12V
TOP DRAWER
LIGHT
7-9
MAIN BOARD EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
M
CONDENSER FAN
THERMISTOR
EVAPORATOR
115V
THERMISTOR
TOP DRAWER
TRANSFORMER
12V THERMISTOR
LOWER DRAWER
BAFFLE
LOWER DRAWER
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700BR
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
L1
GREEN
PLAIN
CORD
L2
RIBBED
POWER
SUPPLY
BACK VIEW
WHITE
RIBBED
DOOR
WHITE
BLACK
PLAIN
SWITCH
POWER SWITCH
BLACK
1 2 3 4 5
POWER
SWITCH
MASTER
THERMISTOR
WHITE W/RED
DOOR
1 2 3 4 5
WHITE W/RED
SWITCH
TAN
PURPLE
RUNNING
LT. BLUE W/YELLOW
HEATER
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE W/RED
DEFROST
WHITE
CAPACITOR
WHITE W/RED
BLUE
GRAY
1 RED
2 WHITE
2
1
3 GREEN
RELAY
FREEZER
RED
MOTOR ECM
STARTING
EVAPORATOR
LT. BLU/YEL 15
BLUE
WHITE 2
GREEN 3
1
BLU/RED 14 1 BLACK
LIGHT(UPPER)
WHITE
GRAY
BLACK
BLACK
COMPRESSOR
WH/RED 13 2 WHITE
COMPRESSOR
12 3 RED
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
PURPLE
YEL/RED 11 4 YELLOW
DEFROST
WHITE 10 5 ORANGE
DRAWER
2
1
TERMINATOR
CONTROLS
BLU/RED 5
WH/RED 4
YEL/BK 3
YEL/WH 2
GRAY
WHITE
RED 1
BLUE 18
ORANGE 17
2
3
YELLOW 16
RED 9
FREEZER
ICEMAKER
(OPTIONAL)
WHITE 8
GREEN
GREEN
LIGHT(LOWER)
BLACK 7
1
WHITE W/PINK
P1
WHITE W/BROWN
3
4
2
1
1 1
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
P2
ORANGE
FUSE
P7
P4
P3
P10
P11
P12
DRAIN
RED
BLU/YEL
BLU/YEL
TAN
BLU/RED
P9
BLU/RED
PINK
3 GREEN
BLUE
HEATER
P8
WHITE
FAN MOTOR
GREEN
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK
ICEMAKER
BLACK
CONDENSER
PURPLE
SENSOR
P14
BLACK
2 WHITE W/PINK
P6
1 WHITE W/BROWN
2
1
WHITE
7-10
2
P15
1
P5 P1
EVAPORATOR
TEST 1 1
HEATER
BLACK
FILL TUBE
WHITE
BLACK
60VA
PURPLE
BLUE
BLU/BK
BLU/BK
2
3
6
4
1
(OPTIONAL)
SOLENOID
ICEMAKER
TAN
SWITCH
TAN
PINK
BLUE
WHITE
GREEN
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
PINK
ICEMAKER
BLACK
ORANGE
WHITE
TRANSFORMER
BLUE 6 BLUE
5
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODEL 700BF, 700BFI
4
2
3
1
WHITE W/PINK
PURPLE 4 PURPLE
WHITE W/TAN
ORANGE 3 ORANGE
WHITE 2 WHITE
BLACK 1BLACK
BLUE
ORANGE
BLACK
TAN
WHITE
PURPLE
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
WHITE W/BROWN
WHITE W/PINK
P2
P4
P5 P1
P12 ------ ------ ----- 5 ORANGE Failure to observe the above warnings may result in
6 BLUE TEST 1 1 severe electrical shock.
P13 ------ ------ -----
P14 COMPRESSOR PURPLE PURPL AUXILIARY CHART
P15 MANUFACTURING TEST ------ TEST
LOW VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
HIGH VOLTAGE SCHEMATIC
115 VOLTS
60 CYCLES DISPLAY BOARD
L1
NEUTRAL
MASTER
POWER SWITCH
DOOR SWITCH
L1 TOP DRAWER
NEUTRAL
DOOR SWITCH
LOWER DRAWER
115V
M RUNNING
CAPACITOR
MAIN BOARD TRANSFORMER
MAIN BOARD EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
12V
OVERLOAD TOP DRAWER
PROTECTOR COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR LIGHT
STARTING
RELAY
M
7-11
M
CONDENSER FAN
LOWER DRAWER
DEFROST HEATER LIGHT
DRAIN HEATER
LIGHT
TRANSFORMER
THERMISTOR
ICEMAKER
ICEMAKER THERMAL 12V TOP DRAWER
(OPTIONAL)
SWITCH FUSE
ICEMAKER
VALVE
WIRING SCHEMATIC - MODEL 700BF, 700BFI
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
WIRING DIAGRAMS & SCHEMATICS
NOTES
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