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SEE 

SWEEP CHARGE PROCEDURES FOR THE 90's

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Part No. LIT4321717 FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTION ON SERVICING THE

SEALED SYSTEM.

R134a

1,000 ppm

No effect

Can cause frostbite

Very slight irritation

Can cause frostbite

Can cause Asphyxiation, Tachy-

cardia and Cardiac Arrhythmias.

Wear appropriate skin and eye

protection.  Use adequate venti-

lation.

Remove or extinguish ignition or

combustible sources. evacuate

or ventilate area.

May decompose if contact is

made with flames and heating el-

ements.  Container may explode

if Heated due to pressure rise.

Combustion products are toxic.

The procedures/rules for R12

also apply to R134a.

Reclaim

HEALTH AND SAFETY HANDLING

Allowable Overall Exposure Limit

Vapor Exposure to Skin

Liquid Exposure to Skin

Vapor Exposure to Eyes

Liquid Exposure to Eyes

Above Minimum Exposure Limit

Safety and Handling

Spill Management

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Storage Conditions

Disposal Procedure

R134a REFRIGERANT SERVICE INFORMATION

This product uses R134a refrigerant.  This refrigerant requires synthetic ester oil in the compressor.
This cooling system does not tolerate contamination from any of the following:

Other Refrigerants

Moisture

Petroleum-based Lubricants

Silicone Lubricants

Cleaning Compounds

Rust Inhibitors

Leak Detection Dyes

Any Other Type of Additive

As a result the following precautions should be observed:

Use equipment dedicated to R134a sealed system service only.

Do not leave a replacement compressor open to the atmosphere for more than 10 minutes.

Always replace the filter-drier when performing any repairs on the sealed system.

USE ONLY R134a REFRIGERANT FOR BACKFLUSHING AND SWEEP PROCEDURES.

If the rubber plugs on the service replacement compressor appear to have been tampered
with or removed, 

DO NOT USE THE COMPRESSOR

.  Get another one.

The filter-drier MUST be cut from the sealed system.  Never unbraze the filter-drier from
system tubing.  Applying heat will drive moisture back into the sealed system.

SERVICE AND PARTS

Section One

Summary of Contents for KUWS246

Page 1: ...I TECHNICAL EDUCATION KUWS246 WINE CELLAR JOB AID 4317201 KAR 5 ...

Page 2: ...nd its companion video Part No 4321718 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The goal of this Job Aid is to provide detailed information that will enable the service technician to properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the 60 bottle capacity wine cellar The objectives of the Job Aid are The service technician will Understand proper safety precautions Successfully troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions Successfu...

Page 3: ... Cycle Defrost 4 Reversible Door 4 Door Adjustment 4 SECTION THREE COMPONENT ACCESS 5 Component Compartment 5 Evaporator 6 SECTION FOUR TROUBLESHOOTING AND DIAGNOSIS 7 Troubleshooting Guide 7 Refrigeration System Diagnosis 8 Compressor Winding Resistance 8 SECTION FIVE TECH TIPS 9 Wiring Diagram 9 Strip Circuits 9 Serial and Model Number Designation 10 Product Specification and Warranty Informatio...

Page 4: ...R CORD GROUNDING PRONG A separate adequately fused and grounded circuit should be available for this appliance Do not remove any grounding wires from individual components while servicing unless the component is to be removed and replaced It is extremely important to replace all grounding wires when components are replaced To avoid the risk of electrical shock property damage personal injury or de...

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Page 6: ...ions Disposal Procedure R134a REFRIGERANT SERVICE INFORMATION This product uses R134a refrigerant This refrigerant requires synthetic ester oil in the compressor This cooling system does not tolerate contamination from any of the following Other Refrigerants Moisture Petroleum based Lubricants Silicone Lubricants Cleaning Compounds Rust Inhibitors Leak Detection Dyes Any Other Type of Additive As ...

Page 7: ...2 COMPONENT LOCATION INTERIOR LIGHT THERMOSTAT CONDENSER DRAIN CUP DRAIN TROUGH WIRE WINE RACK GLASS SHELF LIGHT SWITCH COMPRESSOR CONDENSER FAN HEAT EXCHANGER CAPILLARY TUBE FILTER DRYER EVAPORATOR ...

Page 8: ...ient temperature of 72 F Turning the control counter clockwise a lower number to raise the temperature inside the wine cellar Turning the control clock wise a higher number will lower the temperature A number of factors will affect the internal temperatures of the cabinet 1 Setting of the temperature control 2 Ambient room temperature 3 The number of times the door is opened and closed 4 The lengt...

Page 9: ... the two 2 screws securing the bottom hinge to the door 2 Remove the two 2 screws securing the top hinge to the door 3 Remove the door from the unit 4 Remove the three 3 screws securing the top hinge to the cabinet 5 Invert the top hinge and install it on the bottom opposite side of the cabinet 6 Remove the three 3 screws securing the bottom hinge to the cabinet 7 Invert the bottom hiinge and inta...

Page 10: ...side If the compressor is to be replaced 6 Remove the four 4 hex head screws securing the back of the cabinet to the base plate 7 Loosen but do not remove the two 2 hex head screws securing the front of the cabinet to the base plate 8 Remove the hex head screw securing the condenser fan scroud to the cabinet 9 Tilt the cabinet forward and insert a block of wood on each side between the cabinet and...

Page 11: ... sealed system found in the Job Aid Sweep Charge Proce dures for the 90 s Part No LIT4321717 1 Disconnect the electric power from the appliance 2 Score and snap off the capillary tube at the inlet to the filter dryer 3 Unbraze the suction line from the compressor inlet 4 Remove the two 2 screws securing each of the bottle racks to the sides of the cabinet liner and remove all of the bottle racks 5...

Page 12: ...4 Defective compressor 1 Temperature control setting too cold 2 Thermostat defective 1 Door gasket not sealing properly 2 Door out of alignment 1 Tubing touching cabinet 2 Fan blade touching shroud 3 Fan blade touching obstruction such as wiring foam insulation packaging material 1 Unit is not level 2 Defrost drain plugged 3 Drain trough spout and drain cup not aligned 4 Kinked drain tube 1 Defros...

Page 13: ... cold may frost heavily Warm near room temp Warm near room temp Room temp cool Room temp cool COMPRESSOR WINDING RESISTANCE To measure start winding resistance measure across the Common C and Start S pins To measure run winding resistance meausre across the Common C and the Run R pins When measuring resistance between the Common C Start S or Run R pins to ground meter should read infinity Any resi...

Page 14: ...9 TECH TIPS Section Six WIRING DIAGRAM STRIP CIRCUITS N COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD THERMOSTAT L1 RELAY ROCKER SWITCH DOOR SWITCH LAMP L1 N COOLING CIRCUIT LAMP CIRCUIT ...

Page 15: ... KitchenAid Brand K Product Identification U Undercounter Built in Product Identification W Wine Cellar Features S Standard Width in Inches Capacity 6 60 Bottles of Wine Year of Introduction Color WH White BL Black Engineering Changes numeric K U W S 24 6 E WH 0 FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION ON KITCHENAID BRAND CALL 1 800 422 1230 The model number for the KitchenAid 60 bottle...

Page 16: ...VI Inc For the way it s made ...

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