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NOTE: This sheet contains important Technical Service Data.


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DANGER Temperature Charts


No-Load Performance, Controls in Normal Position
Percent Run Time/
Kw/24 hr/±0.4 ±10% Cycles/24 hr/±10
Ambient 70°F 90°F 110°F 70°F 90°F 110°F 70°F 90°F 110°F
°F/°C 21°C 32°C 43°C 21°C 32°C 43°C 21°C 32°C 43°C
Electrical Shock Hazard 29 cu. ft 0.9 1.5 2.8 50% 70% 90% 28 22 10
Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic
voltage measurements. Refrigerator Freezer Ice Maker
After performing voltage measurements, disconnect Compartment Compartment Compartment
Average Food Average Food Average Food
power before servicing. Temperature Temperature Temperature
±4°F/2°C ±5°F/3°C ±5°F/3°C
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death
or electrical shock. Ambient 70°F 90°F 110°F 70°F 90°F 110°F 70°F 90°F 110°F
°F/°C 21°C 32 C 43°C 21°C 32°C 43°C 21°C 32°C 43°C
29 cu. ft 37ºF 37ºF 37ºF 0ºF 0ºF 0ºF 24ºF 24ºF 24ºF
3ºC 3ºC 3ºC -18ºC -18ºC -18ºC -5ºC -5ºC -5ºC
WARNING
Temperature Relationship Test Chart
Refrigerator Freezer Evaporator
Evaporator Inlet/ Inlet/Outlet Suction Line
Outlet ±5°F/3°C ±5°F/3°C ±7°F/4°C
Ambient 70°F 90°F 70°F 90°F 70°F 90°F
°F/°C 21°C 32°C 21°C 32°C 21°C 32°C
Electrical Shock Hazard 29 cu. ft 15ºF 20ºF -11ºF -8ºF 80ºF 104ºF
-9ºC -7ºC -24ºC -22ºC 27ºC 40ºC
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Average Total Suction Pressure Head Pressure
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. Wattage ±10% ±2 PSIG ± 5 PSIG
Ambient 70°F 90°F 70°F 90°F 70°F 90°F
°F/°C 21°C 32°C 21°C 32°C 21°C 32°C
29 cu. ft 80-100 80-100 6.0 3.6 70 125
Voltage Measurement Safety Information
When performing live voltage measurements, you must
do the following:
■ Verify the controls are in the off position so that the
appliance does not start when energized.
■ Allow enough space to perform the voltage
measurements without obstructions.
■ Keep other people a safe distance away from the
appliance to prevent potential injury.
■ Always use the proper testing equipment.
■ After voltage measurements, always disconnect power
before servicing.

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Component Specifications Control Board Troubleshooting
Specifications All Parts - 115 VAC/60Hz unless
SWITCH DIAGRAM
Component noted
Cooling
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6
Compressor BTUH.................................. Variable VEGZ7H
Watt .................................... 60 Hz/113 watts To Enter Service Diagnostics Mode:
Current lock rotor ............... 3.3 amps ± 15% NOTE: Refrigerator must not be in lockout mode prior to entering Service
Current full load.................. 3.3 amps ± 15% Diagnostic mode.
Resistance run windings.... 6.4 ohms ± 15% 1. Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Resistance start windings.. 6.4 ohms ± 8%@77°F/ 2. Release both buttons when you hear the CHIME indicator. The display will
25°C show “01” to indicate the control is in Step 1 of the diagnostics routine.
Inverter ............................... 3-6 VDC, red and white To Exit Service Diagnostics Mode, Choose One of the
wires = 120 VAC Following Options:
■ Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Electric Damper Maximum closing time....... 16 seconds
Control OR
Temperature rating ............. -11°F to 110°F/ ■ Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.
-12°C to 43ºC OR
RPM ................................... 3 ■ Allow 20 minutes to pass.
Condenser Rotation.............................. Clockwise Following the exit of the diagnostic mode, the controls will then resume normal
Motor operation.
(facing end opposite shaft)
NOTES:
RPM ................................... 940 RPM
■ Cooling diagnostics are Service tests 1 through 7 and 32 through 39.
Watt .................................... 3.9 ± 15% watts
■ Dispensing diagnostics are Service tests 8 through 31.
NOTE: Fan blade must be fully @115 VAC
■ Each test must be manually advanced.
seated on shaft to achieve
■ Press SW5 to move to the next step in the sequence.
proper airflow.
■ Press SW4 to back up in the sequence to the previous step.
Refrigerator Rotation.............................. Clockwise ■ Diagnostics will begin at Service Test 1.
Evaporator Fan (facing end opposite shaft) ■ Each test is displayed in the 2 digits of the dispenser user interface display.
Motor ■ The test results are displayed in the 2 digits on the dispenser user interface
RPM ................................... 3300 RPM ± 10%
Watt .................................... 2.8 ± 15% watts @14 VDC and display 2 seconds after the test number is displayed.
An amber “Order Filter” light will be shown to designate that the test
Freezer Rotation.............................. Clockwise number is being displayed, and a red “Replace Filter” light will be shown to
Evaporator Fan (facing end opposite shaft) designate that the status of the test is being displayed.
Motor ■ All button and pad inputs shall be ignored and all inputs shall be off except
RPM ................................... 2800 RPM as described in the actions for each test.
Watt .................................... 5.5 ± 15% watts @14 VDC Service Test - 1: FC Thermistor
NOTE: Fan blade must be fully ■ The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display
seated on shaft to achieve flashes results on the Temp display (01 = pass, 02 = open, 03 = short).
proper airflow.
Service Test - 2: RC Thermistor
Thermostat Volt ..................................... 120/240 VAC ■ The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the
(Defrost) Watt .................................... 495 watts results on the Temp display (01 = pass, 02 = open, 03 = short).
Current ............................... 3.75/1.87 amps Service Test - 3: Evaporator Fan and Air Baffle Motors
■ Control the RC and FC evaporator fan motors by depressing SW3 (01=
Resistance across terminals: 56 K ohms
both fan motors off. 02 = FC fan on).
Above 42°F/5.6°C ± 5º....... Open ■ Depress SW3 once to advance. Service Test 3 will flash quickly and
Below 12°F/-11°C ± 7° ...... Closed advance to tests 13/23 very quickly. The result is RC fan on, pantry air
damper on. Pantry air damper will open and close automatically (13 =
Freezer Volt ..................................... 115 VAC damper open, 23 = damper closed). Verify airflow inside pantry on left-
Evaporator Wattage .............................. 435 ± 5% watts hand side when damper is open (13 displayed). Airflow in pantry will cease
Heater when “23” is displayed.
Resistance ......................... 30.4 ± 5% ohms
■ Depress SW3 to advance to last step (04 = both RC and FC fans on).
Controls
Service Test - 4: Compressor/Condenser Fan Motor/
Control Board Volt ..................................... 120 VAC, 60Hz Evaporator Fan
See control board section for ■ There will be a delay of 3 seconds before start of Sub Step 01.
diagnostics. NOTE: Each test is timed and will automatically proceed to the next step.
User will not be allowed to exit test. If exit is attempted, an invalid chime
Thermistor Temperature ....................... Resistance will sound.
77°F/25°C .......................... 2700 ohms ± 5.0% ■ Control the sealed system loads by selecting SW3 (01 = initialize dual
36°F/2°C ............................ 7964 ohms ± 1.0% evaporator valve in home position (4 min.), 02 = close both RC and FC
0°F/-18°C ........................... 23,345 ohms ± 2.0% evaporator valves (1 min.), 03 = turn compressor on (1 min.), 04 = keep
compressor on. Drive the valve to RC position and turn RC fan on, 05 =
Light Switch Type.................................... SPDT NO/NC keep compressor on. Drive the valve to FC position and turn FC fan on.
Volt ..................................... 125/250 VAC Verify airflow from the evaporator fan.
Current ............................... 8/4 amps NOTE: Advance quickly through Service Test 4 to keep from locking in. Once
locked in, you cannot exit, and must wait approximately 10 minutes.
Ice and Water Service Test - 5: Compressor Status/Speed
Dual Water Valve Watts .................................. Green side: 20 watts ■ Initial Display 02 = Minimum speed
Red side: 35 watts ■ Depress SW3. Display = 03. Compressor ramps up to maximum speed.
When maximum speed is reached, 01 is displayed.
Isolation Valve Watts .................................. 20 watts (Green) ■ Depress SW3. Display = 04. Speed ramps down from maximum to
Ice Box Fan Rotation.............................. Clockwise minimum speed. Display = 02.
(facing end opposite shaft)
RPM ................................... 3500 RPM
Watt .................................... 4.2 ± 15% watts @14 VDC

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Service Test - 6: Defrost Heater/Bi-metal Service Test - 26: Main Control Software Version
NOTE: If bi-metal is open, it will need to be bypassed for heater to operate. NOTE: Not normally used.
Heater should be on. Display will be blank until a valid reading is displayed ■ The main control software version displays in 3 sequential flashes on the UI
(01 = bi-metal closed, 02 = bi-metal open). display.
Service Test - 7: Defrost Mode Selection NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
■ The defrost mode can be set by using SW3. In ADC mode, the refrigerator (00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
will automatically defrost after a minimum of 8 hours of compressor run Service Test - 27: Dispenser UI Control Software Version
time up to a maximum of 96 hours of compressor run time, depending
NOTE: Not normally used.
upon refrigerator usage. In basic mode, the refrigerator will automatically
defrost after 8 hours of compressor run time (01 = ADC on, 02 = basic ■ The dispenser UI control software version displays in 3 sequential flashes
mode on 8 hour timer). on the UI display.
Service Test - 8: All UI (User Interface) Indicators NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
(00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
■ Verify that all LED indicators and UI display digits turn on automatically. All
indicators on for 30-second time-out. Service Test - 29: Low Voltage IDI Software Version
Service Test - 9: UI Button and Pad Test NOTE: Not normally used.
■ Displays the user interface buttons, and ice and water dispenser pad ■ The low voltage software version displays in 3 sequential flashes on the UI
status as described in the following chart. display.
NOTE: Do not use SW4 or SW5 as these are used only to navigate through NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
the Service Diagnostics. (00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
Service Test - 31 Touch Input Module Software
Press Digit 1 Digit 2 NOTE: Not normally used.
SW1 1 ■ The dispenser UI control software version displays in 3 sequential flashes
on the UI display.
SW2 2 NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
(00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
SW3 3
Service Test - 32: Ambient Thermistor UI Control
SW6 6 ■ This is an internal board test. The board will check the resistance value of
Dispenser Pad 1 the thermistor and display the results (01 = pass, 02 = open, 03 = short).
Service Test - 33: Humidity Sensor UI Control
NOTE: SW4 and SW5 are used for navigation and are not displayed. ■ Relative humidity test (humidity % value 0-99 = pass or Er = UI failure)
Service Test - 34: Vertical Mullion Heater Mode
Service Test - 11: Dispenser Lighting ■ Set the vertical mullion heater sensor mode by selecting SW3 (01 = sensor
operation on, 02 = sensor operation off) (heater on 100%).
■ Pressing SW3 will change the dispenser lighting setting from OFF (0%) to
ON (100%) to DIM (50%). Status indicator light is blank. Service Test - 35: Vertical Mullion Heater Status
Service Test - 12: Accent Light Turns On ■ Control the vertical mullion heater by selecting SW3 (toggle between on
and off) (01 = on, 02 = off).
Service Test - 15: Ice Level Sensor
■ Displays the ice bin status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the full Service Test - 36: Ice Box Fan
and not full levels display correctly (01 = bin full or not present, 02 = bin not ■ Check for fan operation. Control ice box fan by selecting SW3. Display the
full). status on Temp Display. (01 = on, 02 = off). Verify airflow from the ice box
fan.
Service Test - 16: RC Door Switch Input Service Test - 37: Ice Box Thermistor
■ Displays the RC door status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the
open and closed statuses display correctly (01 = RC door open, 02 = RC ■ The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the
door closed). results on the Temp display (01 = pass, 02 = open, 03 = short).
Service Test - 17: FC Door Switch Input Service Test - 38: Forced Defrost Mode
■ Displays the FC door status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the ■ Set the forced defrost mode by selecting SW3 (OF = no forced defrost, Sh
open and closed statuses display correctly (01 = FC door open, 02 = FC = short defrost, Lo = long defrost).
door closed). NOTE: If a forced defrost is selected, defrost will occur immediately after
exiting the Service Diagnostic mode.
Service Test - 18: Ice Door Motor
■ Displays the ice door stepper motor state on the UI display. Press ice Service Test - 39: RC Evaporator Thermistor
dispenser paddle and verify that the mechanical operation of the ice door ■ The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the
corresponds to the component status indicator. (01 = closed, 02 = results on the Temp display (01 = pass, 02 = open, 03 = short).
opening, 03 = open, 04 = closing). Service Test - 40: Horizontal Mullion Heater Mode
NOTE: Ice door will have a delay in closing after the ice paddle is released. ■ Set the horizontal mullion heater sensor mode by selecting SW3 (01 =
Service Test - 19: Ice Maker Fill Tube Heater Status sensor operation on, 02 = sensor operation off) (heater on 100%).
■ Control the ice maker fill tube heater by selecting SW3 (toggle between on Service Test - 41: Horizontal Mullion Heater Status
and off) (01 = on, 02 = off). ■ Control the horizontal mullion heater by selecting SW3 (toggle between on
Service Test - 20: Water Filter Usage Rating and off) (01 = on, 02 = off).
NOTE: Not normally used. Service Test - 42: UI EEPROM Control Software Version
■ The total water usage rating in gallons for the water filter displays in NOTE: Not normally used.
2 sequential flashes on the UI display. A dash will display to show the end ■ The dispenser UI control software version displays in 3 sequential flashes
of the number. (00/0- to 99/9-). Example: 123 will be displayed as “12 3-.” on the UI display.
Service Test - 21: Water Filter Time Rating NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
NOTE: Not normally used. (00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
■ The total time rating in days for the water filter displays in 2 sequential Service Test - 43: UI FLASH Control Software Version
flashes on the UI display. A dash will display to show the end of the number NOTE: Not normally used.
(00/0- to 99/9-). Example: 123 will be displayed as “12 3-.” ■ The dispenser UI control software version displays in 3 sequential flashes
Service Test - 22: Water Filter Usage on the UI display.
NOTE: Not normally used. NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
■ The current water filter status in gallons used since last reset displays in (00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
2 sequential flashes on the UI display. A dash will display to show the end Service Test - 45: Ice Maker Water Fill Test
of the number (00/0- to 99/9-). Example: 123 will be displayed as “12 3-.”
NOTE: Before initiating this test, go to Service Test 57. Initiate ice maker
Service Test - 23: Water Filter Time harvest to ensure that all ice is ejected from mold before filling.
■ The current water filter status in days since last reset displays in ■ After an initial 3-second delay, displays the ice maker water fill state on the
2 sequential flashes on the UI display. A dash will display to show the end UI display. Press SW3 to start water fill. Pressing SW3 will toggle between
of the number (00/0- to 99/9-). Example: 123 will be displayed as “12 3-.” on and pause (02 = off, 03 = on, 04 = paused).
Service Test - 24: Water Filter Reset Service Test - 46: Water Dispensing Test
■ The current times the water filter was reset display in 2 sequential flashes ■ Displays the status of the water dispense valve. Press the water dispenser
on the UI display. A dash will display to show the end of the number pad to start water dispense (00 = water dispense valve off, 01 = water
(00/0- to 99/9-). Example: 123 will be displayed as “12 3-.” dispense valve on).

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Service Test - 56: Ice Maker Error Codes Service Test - 60: Pantry UI Software Version
■ Displays active ice maker error codes on the UI display. NOTE: Not normally used.
E0 = No errors E3 = Heater time-out ■ The pantry UI control software version displays in 3 sequential flashes on
the UI display.
E1 = No cooling E4 = Dry cycle NOTE: Software version is repeatedly displayed during this test
(00/00/00 to 99/99/99).
E2 = Motor lost position E5 = Timed ice making
Service Test - 63: All Pantry UI indicators
Service Test - 57: Ice Maker Harvest ■ Verify that all pantry LED indicators and pantry UI display digits turn on
■ Press SW3 to activate a harvest sequence. automatically. All indicators on for 30-second time-out.
NOTE: Digit 1 displays the state of the sequence. Digit 2 displays the Service Test - 64: Pantry UI Button Test
outcome of the sequence. Once initiated, the sequence cannot be exited. ■ Displays the pantry UI button function.
Digit 1 (0 = heater and motor off, 1 = ice maker heater on, 2 = motor
rotating clockwise until it finds home position.) Label Control Key Digit 1 Digit 2
Digit 2 (0 = in progress, 1 = harvesting completed, 2 = harvesting not
completed. Doors must be closed.) Select SW703 0 5
NOTE: “Harvesting not completed” does not exit the test, but indicates the
time-out of 70 seconds has passed. Service Test - 65: Pantry Thermistor
Service Test - 58: Ice Maker Heater Activation and Thermistor ■ The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the
■ Press SW3 to activate the ice maker heater and to toggle between on and results on the Temp display (01 = pass, 02 = open, 03 = short).
off. Service Test - 66: Manufacturing Codes
NOTE: Digit 1 displays the state of the heater. Digit 2 displays the ■ Displays the active manufacturing errors codes stored in the UI. Press SW3
thermistor state. to toggle between the errors. See status on Temp display (E0 = no error,
Digit 1 (0 = ice maker heater off, 1 = ice maker heater on) E1 = LPIM motor faulty, E2 = damper cycle not completed, E3 = thermistor
Digit 2 (0 = temperature warmer than harvest temperature, 1 = temperature faulty, E4 = ice bin not present or full, E5 = heater bi-metal faulty,
cooler than harvest temperature, 2 = open, 3 = short) E6 = dispenser UI EEPROM faulty, Er = communication failure).
NOTE: Test is used by Whirlpool manufacturing plant only.
Service Test - 59: Ice Maker Motor Service Test - 67: Water Filter Switch Status
■ Press SW3 to activate a motor sequence and toggle through each test.
■ Displays the water filter switch status in real time on the UI display. Verify
NOTE: Digit 1 displays the state of the motor. Digit 2 displays the status of
that the open and close statuses display correctly (01 = switch open, filter
the motor. Once initiated, the sequence cannot be exited.
not installed, 02 = switch closed, filter installed)
Digit 1 (0 = motor off, 1 = motor rotating clockwise until home position, Service Test - 73: Pantry Heater Status
2 = motor off, 3 = motor rotating counterclockwise until home position.) ■ Control the pantry heater by selecting SW3 (toggle between on and off)
Digit 2 (0 = in progress, 1 = completed, 2 = harvesting not complete) (01 = on, 02 = off).
NOTE: “Harvesting not completed” does not exit the test, but indicates the
time-out of 70 seconds has passed.

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Schematic Wiring Diagram
W10689354A W10689354A B- 1 1
WH
GY
WH
GY
1 1
WH
GY
A- 2 2 2 2
Assy: W10689352 Assy: W10689352 DWG. No.: W10503799 Rev. D 3-Way +14V 3 3
TN/RD
OR
TN/RD
OR
3 3
TN
OR
TN 1 1 WH
Rip Cord
FC Thermistor
Valve B+ 4 4 4 4 RD 2 2 WH Rip Cord
A+ BK BK BK BU
N 115 VAC L 5 5 5 5 3 3 BU GND
WH 4 4 WH Evaporator Fan
Isolation TN/RD 5 5 RD VCC PWM
Valve Diode GN/YL 6 6 GN/YL Air Tower Ground
PK Heat Shield
GND WH Assembly 7 7 PK Splice
1 1 BR 8 8 BR
TN WH Splice
Condenser Fan 2 2 9 9 WH Splice

BR
WH
BK 1010 BK

BR
WH Compressor

OR
YL 1111 YL WH
1 1
1212 TN GN/YL
2 2
WH TN
3 3 Defrost
1 1 BK/WH BK Inverter YL
11 YL VT
4 4 Bi-metal
LB LB Heater
22
2 2 WH/BK RD
1 1
RD BK
3 3 BK Ice Maker
P1 BK BK
3 3 2 2 4 4 YL NC
BK 1 1 COM
4 4 RD 1 1 WH LB
2 2 NO FC Switch
2 2 WH BK
3 3
Inverter
YL
VCC Compressor
1 1 RD 1 1 WH/RD FC LED 1
1 1 BK/WH Condensor 2 2 2 2 RD
WH Smart Filter Switch
2 2 BR F/B Neutral
Fan Motor 3 3 NC
Air Baffle 4 4 WH TN TN COM
3 3 LB/BK Line
WH
1
WH 1
WH
LB/BK 2 2 LB/BK NO
2 2 BK
1 1 BK Fill Tube Fascia
P2 4 4 BK
3 3
BK
Splice Heater Heater
RD/BK RD 4 RD RD
5 5 RD 4
VT 1 1 RD RD
1 1 RD BK
Horizontal Mullion Heater
WH
WH/BK 5 5 BK WH
2 2 TN WH
2 2
WH
RD 1 1 Ice
6 6 Splice 11 TN
3 3 Splice
22
TN Maker
PK VT
7 7 WH 4 4 VT WH Valve
WH
Defrost Heater 5 5 WH
GN/YL
GN/YL
NC Splice 10 6 6 BK/WH
BK/WH Water
COM
GN/YL
7 7
1 1 Bi-metal
BK
WH
8 8 GN/YL
WH
VT
Dispenser
WH
NO BK
9 9 BK Valve
2 2 LB
1010 LB/BK WH
Smart Filter Switch 1111
P12 3 3 BK 1 1 BK BK YL YL
RD GN/YL 2
1212
WH 2 GN/YL BK/WH
4 4 BK WH 1 1
Pantry Heater (Ribbed) 3 3 WH 2 2 Ice Maker Heater
5 5 BK GN/YL
3 3
6 6 BK/WH WH
WH
4 4 Ice Maker Body

Fill Tube Heater WH BR 1 1 BR


RD Ice Maker Valve VT 2 2 VT
1 1 WH
1 1 BK/WH BK 3 3 BK
WH 1
VT 2
1 WH WH
1 1
BK BK 2
2 2 TN SOL 2 2 WH/BK PK 4 4 PK 2 2 Ice Maker
WH
P1 TN/RD 5 5 TN/RD
YL 3 3 YL
3 3 Motor
3 3 RD PK WH/BK
3 3 SOL
4 4
Splice 5
WH 6 6 WH BR 4 4
RD RD
4 4
5 5 5 5 Switch
P3
4 4 VT Pantry Switch 1 1
YL
YL 7 7 YL
RD 8 8 RD
TN
66 WH/RD YL
6 6 Motor
LB BK/WH
5 5 SOL 2 2 BR
TN 9 9 TN BK Rip Cord
Ice Maker
Water Valve BK 3 3 OR/BK1010 OR/BK BK Rip Cord
6 6 FC Light Switch P2 4 4
LB/BK
BU1111 BU BU BU Thermistor
Fascia Heater RD/BK 1 1 BK
7 7 BU 5 5 RD 1212 BK
2 2 RD
GND Ice Box Fan
6 6 RD VCC
8 8 TN NC
COM 7 7 PK Splice 6 Pantry 3 3 PWM
BU LED 1 4 4
Auger Motor 1 1 WH/RD
NO 1 1 Splice 7 OR/BK OR/BK OR/BK 2 2 1 1 RC LED
RC RH Switch 2 2 1 1 BK TN/RD
PK Ice Maker Heater BK
2 2 Pantry 2 2 Top 1
1 1 3 3 RD
NC P12 4 4 BK LED 2
TN 1 1 OR/BK RC LED
2 2 Ice Maker
COM 5 5
WH 1 1 WH BU
2 2 WH/RD
1 1
BK/WH 2 2 Top 2
6 6 2 2
P7
3 3 YL Thermistor
NO
GN/YL
3 3 RD Heater
Mullion
Gnd
VT BK YL RD
4 4 4 4 Ice Box
Main Controller PC Board

RC LH Switch RD
Switch 1 1 Splice 8 Horizontal
5 5 BR RD
2 2 TN
Mullion
BK 1 1 BK Heater BK BK BK 1 1
3 3 1 1
6 6 WH WH
4 4 VT YL
2 2 BR BR
2 2 YL YL 2 2
Ice Maker Motor P3 5 5 LB OR
3 3
OR/BK OR/BK
3 3
OR
3 3 J1A
BU BU BR OR
6 6 1 1 4 4 4 4
VCC BU BU/BK BU/BK BU
RC Thermistor 7 7 2 2 5 5 1 1
1 1 GY PWM GND 8 8 TN
Pantry Thermistor 6 6 BR 2 2
J3A
P5
2 2 WH Ice Box Fan BU
3 3
FC Thermistor 1 PK 4 4
3 3 TN 1 YL/RD
Ice Box 2 2 TN 1 1 RC LED Top 5 DOTYK UI
4 4 RD 3 3 YL WH/RD 2 2
P7 4 4 VT
BR

Main Controller PC Board


5 5 WH/RD
6 6
WH 1 1 RC LED Top 4
1 1 RD
2 2
2 2 1 1
GY
P4 2 WH YL/RD 1 1 YL/RD RD 1
3 3 YL P5
2
TN WH/RD 2 2 WH/RD WH/RD 2
1
2
RC LED Top 3
3 3 RD
4 4 4 4
YL
1 1 1 1 RC LED Right 2
WH/RD
BK/WH 2 2 Splice 1 2 2
P6
1 1 3 x 15W P/S Board P4 YL
OR/BK OR/BK BK BK 3 3
2 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 WH/RD 1 1
TN/RD WH YL/RD RC LED Right 1
2 2 2 2 WH 1 1 BK/WH
2 2
OR/BK P1 P6 2 2 OR/BK
OR Ice Bin Thermistor 3 3 3 3 WH/BK YL/RD
1 1 BK/WH P2 1 1
RC LED Left 2
2 2
WH 4 4 4 4 BK/WH 1 1 OR
RD
2 2
RC Evaporator
PK Thermistor
OR
5 5 2 2 WH
3 3 BK 3 3 PK YL 1 1 YL RD
1 1
4 4
LB 6 6 4 4 LB WH/RD
2 2 WH/RD WH/RD
2 2
RC LED Left 1
P8 5 5
P8 3 3
5 5 6 6 RD 4 4
7 7 BK
6 6 RD 8 8 BK 1 1 YL
LB/BK
1 1
NC
COM
LB/BK
7 7 2 2
BK
2 2 RC LH
YL NO
1 1 3 3 3 3 Switch
8 8 BK P9 2 2
RD
Splice 2
YL
1 1
NC
COM
BK BK
1 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 NO RC RH
Pantry LED Splice 1 BK
YL BR 3 3 Switch
1 1 2 2 J1A 2 2 1 1 BU RD
RD
J3A 2 2 WH 1 1
P9 2 2
RD
3 3 3 3 Pantry Thermistor 3 3 YL
WH
2 2
WH
OR BU
BK 4 4 4 4 P14 4 4 RD BK 1 Pantry Heater
3 3 5 5 OR
1
6 6 2 2 Pantry Switch
DOTYK UI YL
7 7 TN 3 3
BU PWM GND GY WH Rip Cord
1 1 WH 1 1
FC Evaporator Fan 1 1 BK PK
2 2 BK
Rip Cord
2 2 (DC) VCC 2 GY
2 OR Splice 9 TN/RD 3 3 TN/RD RC Thermistor
YL
3 3 Ice Paddle/ P13 3 3 4 4 WH Rip Cord
GND Ice and Water Paddle 4 4 WH WH
5 5 BK
P14 4 4 RD RC Evaporator Fan PWM 5 5 LB
6 6
Rip Cord
RC Evaporator Thermistor
RD 7 7 RD
5 5 (DC) VCC
WH
1 1 1 1 YL 8 8 YL
TN/RD
6 6 OR Mullion Heater
2 2 J1
2 2
6 6 BK
Splice 2 9 9 RD
1 1 TN/RD
GND
10 10 2 2 RD RC Evaporator Fan
7 7 TN 3 3 3 3 5 5 OR YL
3 3 YL VCC (DC)
OR/BK 4 BK/WH
4 OR/BK Splice 3 PWM
4 4

Power Supply
4 4 P2 3 3
4 4
YL
BK WH
5 5 2 2 TN/RD
1 1 1 1 BK
6 6 1 1 OR/BK
GY GY 1 1 BK/WH Splice 4
2 2 2 2 RD
7 7 J2 4 4 Pantry Damper
TN
P1 3-Way
2 2 3 WH/BK
3 WH
P13 3 3 OR 3 3 WH
8 8 J3 P1 2 2 1 1
WH OR
Valve 3 3 1 BK
WH
2 2 WH
4 4 4 4 Ice Door Motor 9 9 1
3 3
BK 4 4 GN/YL 4 GN/YL
5 5 5 5 10 10 LED Dispense Light 1 1
YL
RD/BK 5
4 RD/BK
OR 5
11 11 2 2 WH BK/WH BK/WH
M YL 1 1 TN/RD
6 6
12 12 N 1 1 1 BK 7 7
BK
13 13
J6 2 2 L 2 2 2 8 8
BR 3 3 3 3 3 WH/RD Ice Paddle/
14 14 4 4 4 YL
RD
GN/YL
LH Door Ice and
5 5 5 YL/RD
RC LED RC LED Pantry Pantry Float Hinge Ground Water Paddle
Top 1 Top 2 LED 1 LED 2 LED 6 6 6
TN WH 1 1
N 1 PS + Driver 1 1 GY
Splice 10 1 1
GN/YL 2 2 GN/YL 2 2 2 2
2 J1 3 3
OR/BK 3 3
OR 3 3 OR
L 4 4
RC LED RC LED RC LED RC LED OR/BK 4 4 OR/BK YL 4 4
Left 1 Left 2 Right 1 Right 2 BU BU 5
BK 6
5
3 RD/BK RD/BK 5 5 6 1 1
1 1 1 1 WH
6 6 WH RD 7
7 J2
BU BU
YL
7 7 YL WH 8 8 J3 23 2
LED Dispense
4 2 2 2 2 BK
8 8 BK 9 9
3
BK/GN BK/GN 10 10 4 4 Light
FC LED 1 RC LED RC LED RC LED Receiver 3 3 3 3 J5 OR 11
5 Top 3 Top 4 Top 5 Board OR OR YL 11 1 1
J1 4 4 3 3 4 4 12
BK 12 J6 2 2
GY GY Emitter 1 1 GY 13 13
LED
6 5 5 2 2 Board 5 5 7 7 BU
BR 14
14 3 3
YL YL
PS + Driver 6 6 1 1 J1 Stealth UI Auger Motor
Mullion Heater
1 1 WH RD/BK
2 2 WH 1 1

1 WH
2 WH
4 WH
3 OR
BU 2 2
BK/GN 3 3 J5
4 4

1
2
3
4
5

BK Rip Cord
5

BK Rip Cord
WH
WH
Component From To Voltage Conditions Component From To Voltage Conditions Component From To Voltage Conditions
Stealth UI
P1-1 P1-2 Constant 115 VAC P5-1 P5-2 RC thermistor output = 1.5 to 5 VDC. J1A-4 J1A-1 14 VDC Constant 14 VDC. IDI
P1 P1-3 P1-4 115 VAC P5 5 VDC J1A Receiver
Constant 115 VAC P5-3 P5-4 FC thermistor output = 1.5 to 5 VDC. J1A-2 Communication IDI 3 3 OR OR 4 4 J1 3 3 BK/GN
Power Supply

Pantry UI

GY RD RD
Emitter 2 2 GY 5 5 2 2 BU YL
1 1 YL
RD/BK
P2-1 P2-4 Constant 14 VDC P7-1 P7-2 5 VDC Ice maker thermistor output = 1.5 to 5 VDC. J3A-1 J3A-3 14 VDC LED output = 14 VDC, when turned on. J1 1 1 YL YL
6 6 1 1 BR
2 2
BR
3 3
P2 P2-2 P2-5 Constant 14 VDC P7 Ice maker motor output. Press SW3 to activate Test 57. Up to a 2 minute J3A J3A-2 J3A-4 5 VDC Pantry thermistor output = 1.5 to 5.0 VDC maximum. BK Rip Cord OR
4
5
4
5
OR
14 VDC P7-5 P7-6 14 VDC
delay. Ice Bin Thermistor BK Rip Cord BK
6 6
BK Stepper Motor

P2-3 P2-6 Constant 14 VDC P8-1 P8-2 Ice bin thermistor output = 1.5 to 5 VDC. J1-1 J1-2 0 VDC when ice dispenser pad is pressed. 14 VDC when released.*
5 VDC
P1-1 P1-2 Constant 115 VAC P8 P8-3 P8-4 RC evaporator thermistor output = 1.5 to 5 VDC. J1 J1-1 J1-3 14 VDC Ice dispenser pad is pressed* (if J1-3 is used).
P1 115 VAC Color Symbol Legend
Main Control

P1-4 P1-2 Condenser fan. Service Test 4. 115 VAC, if condenser fan on. P8-7 P8-8 3 to 6 VDC Inverter output 3 to 6 VDC constant.* J1-2 J1-3 Ice dispenser pad is pressed* (if J1-3 is used).
P2-1 P1-2 RC or FC door open = 115 V. Doors closed = 0 V. P9 P9-2 P9-3 14 VDC Ice box fan output. Service Test 36. Press SW3 to activate. 01 = 14 VDC. J2-1 J2-8 Flipper mullion heater is on. Symbol Color Symbol Color
14 VDC WH White RD Red
P2-2 P1-2 Air baffle feedback. Service Test 3, Step 3. P12-4 P1-2 Pantry heater output. Service Test 73. 01 = 115 VAC. J2-4 J2-6 Constant 14 VDC.
P12 115 VAC BK Black BU Blue
P2-3 P1-2 FC defrost heater output, bi-metal bypass. Service Test 6. 115 VAC, if bi-metal P12-6 P1-2 Ice maker heater output. Service Test 58. Press SW3 to activate 01 = 115 V. J2-7 J2-11 Ice door stepper motor is active* (if used).
YL Yellow GN Green
Dispenser Board

closed. J2
P2 P2-4 P1-2 115 VAC BR Brown OR Orange
Water filter removed = 115 V. Water filter installed = 0 V. P13-1 P13-2 3-way refrigerant valve. Cannot check voltage output. J2-7 J2-12 ~2.5 VDC Ice door stepper motor is active* (if used).
P13 VT Violet LB Light Blue
P2-5 P1-2 Air baffle output. Service Test 3, Step 3. P13-3 P13-4 3-way refrigerant valve. Cannot check voltage output. J2-7 J2-13 Ice door stepper motor is active* (if used).
Main Control

TR Transparent N Neutral
P2-6 P1-2 Fill tube, fascia, pantry heater output. Service Test 19. 01 = 115 V. 02 = 0 V. P14-1 P14-2 FC fan motor output. Service Test 3, Step 2. J2-7 J2-14 Ice door stepper motor is active* (if used). GY Gray TN Tan
P2-7 P1-2 FC defrost heater output with bi-metal. Service Test 6. 115 V. P14 P14-3 P14-4 14 VDC RC fan motor output. Service Test 3, Step 3. J3-1 J3-2 0 VDC when ice dispenser pad is pressed. 14 VDC when released.* PK Pink
P3-1 P2-1 RC or FC door open = 115 V. Doors closed = 0 V. P14-7 P14-6 Constant 14 VDC. J3 J3-1 J3-3 14 VDC Water dispenser pad is pressed* (if J3-3 used).
P3-3 P1-2 Ice maker water valve. Service Test 25. Digit 1 = 1 = 115 V. J1-1 J1-3 14 VDC Constant 14 VDC. J3-2 J3-3 Water dispenser pad is pressed* (if J3-3 used).
115 VAC
Receiver/

P3 P3-4 P1-2 Water dispensing valve. Service Test 25. Digit 2 = 1 = 115 V. J1-2 Communication J5-1 J5-3 14 VDC Constant 14 VDC.
Emitter

J1 J5
P3-5 P1-2 Left RC door must be closed = 115 V. Open = 0 V. J1-5 Not used. J5-2 Communication
P3-7 P3-8 130 VDC Auger output. LH RC door closed. Activate ice paddle = 130 to 140 VDC. Refer to Service Test 15 for verifying the emitter/receiver boards J6 J6-1 J6-3 14 VDC Dispenser light on.
P4-1 P4-4 14 VDC Constant 14 VDC
P4
P4-3 Communication Not used. *Pulsing DC signal. May not be read with all meters.

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