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Evaporator Collector Shovel
The collecting pan of the evaporator is located
below the evaporator. This blade collects the
condensation of the evaporator that is
generated during the defrosting operation
mode.
1. Remove screws (2) of 1/4 "mounting
bracket.
2. Remove the pick-up pan.
Evaporator
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Air is conducted through the evaporator coils to produce
cool air for the freezer and cooler compartments.
1. Remove the lower duct from the evaporator fan.
2. Remove the 1/4 "screws (4) from the evaporator cover
and remove the evaporator cover.
3. Remove the defrosting thermostat and the evaporator
thermistor.
4. Remove the screws (2) Phillips head of the defrosting
heater and remove the heater.
5. Remove the 1/4 "mounting screws (4) from the
evaporator located in the four corners of the
evaporator.
Freezer Thermistor
The freezer thermistor is located in the center of the right wall of
the freezer compartment. It sends temperature signals to the
processor.
1. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, open the lugs
and remove the assembly
2. Remove the thermistor from the cover and
disconnect the wire connector.
Warning:
To avoid damage to the capillary
tube, the capillary tube must be remove weld
first.
6. Unsolder the capillary tube of the evaporator.
7. Remove weld of the suction line. Use a pair
of tongs to hold the evaporator.
8. Remove the evaporator.
9. With a file, tear the capillary tube just below
the ex welded section. Break the dis-welded
section of the capillary tube. This helps prevent
the soldering iron from plugging into the tube
during assembly.
10. Place the new evaporator inside the freezer
and insert the suction and capillary tube inside
the evaporator.
11. Solder the suction and capillary tube to the
evaporator using a silver soldering iron.
12. Install a replacement for the evaporator
13. Recharge the system using the actual
acceptable procedures
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