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DANGER WARNING 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.
Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard
■ Always use the proper testing equipment.
Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic Disconnect all power supplies before servicing. ■ After voltage measurements, always disconnect power
voltage measurements. before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
After performing voltage measurements, disconnect
Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.
power before servicing.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death
Service Test Mode:
or electrical shock. The service test functions are performed using the refrigerator display and keypad. Enter the Service Test Mode by
performing the following sequence of events:
1. Press and hold the Door Alarm Keypad.
No-Load Performance, Controls in Normal Position 2. Press and hold Refrigerator Temperature UP / + Keypad.
Refrigerator Freezer Ice Maker 3. Release the Door Alarm Keypad and wait 3 seconds.
Compartment Compartment Compartment 4. The Freezer display will display SE confirming entry in the Service Mode.
Cycles/24 hr/
Kw/24 hr/± 0.4 Percent Run 5. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad again to confirm entry in the Service Mode.
Average Food Average Food Average
Time ± 10% ± 10% 6. Display will show 101 in left display and numeric or dashes in right display.
Temperature Temperature Temperature
7. Press Freezer Refrigerator Temperature UP / + Keypad and Freezer DOWN /- Keypad to toggle through Service
± 4°F ± 4°F ± 5°F
Test numbers.
Ambient °F 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 8. To exit service test mode, open and close refrigerator door or hold door alarm for 3 seconds.
25 cu. ft. 1.0 1.8 2.4 30 50 75 25 25 25 38 38 38 0 0 0 15 15 15 Service Test - 101 Defrost Heater & Defrost Circuit
Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ keypad and Refrigerator DOWN /- keypad to energize or de-energize the
Temperature Relationship Test Chart Defrost circuit. The display will read OFF when de-energized, OP when energized with open defrost thermostat and
CL when energized with closed defrost thermostat.
Suction
Evaporator Evaporator Suction Line Average Total Head Pressure Service Test - 102 Compressor / Condenser Fan
Pressure
Outlet ± 3°F Inlet ± 3°F ± 7°F Wattage ± 10% ± 5 PSIG Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ keypad and Refrigerator DOWN /- keypad to toggle Compressor/Condens-
± 2 PSIG er fan On and Off.
Ambient °F 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° Service Test – 112 Freezer Fan
22/25 cu. ft. -20 -17 -20 -17 85 105 145 150 0 0 85 135 Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ keypad and Refrigerator DOWN /- keypad to toggle Freezer Fan On High
speed, Low speed and Off.
NOTE: Display will show state 0.0 for OFF, 11.0-14.0 V for High speed or 7.75- 8.25 V for Low speed.
Component Specifications Service Test – 113 Ice Compartment Fan
Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ keypad and Refrigerator DOWN /- keypad to toggle Ice compartment Fan
Component Specifications all parts 115 VAC/60Hz unless noted On High speed, Low speed and Off.
Compressor BTUH ........................................................ 717 BTUH NC1116HZ NOTE: Display will show state 0.0 for OFF, 11.0-14.0 V for High speed or 7.75- 8.25 V for Low speed.
Watt .......................................................... 60 Hz / 101 W Service Test – 121 Damper Operation
Current lock rotor ..................................... 20.1 A ± 15% Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP/+ keypad and DOWN /- keypad to toggle Damper OP open and CL closed.
Current full load ........................................ 1.0 A ± 15% NOTE: If damper is opening or closing, it will not allow you to toggle damper and beep. Display will show state
Resistance run windings .......................... 4.8 Ω ± 10% –CL or –OP if Damper is in the process of closing or opening.
Resistance start windings ........................ 4.6 Ω ± 10% Service Test – 131 Mullion Heater
Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP/+ keypad and DOWN /- Keypad to toggle Mullion Heater Off and On.
Relay 5SP
Service Test – 141 Fresh Food Thermistor
Compressor Run Capacitor Volt ............................................................ 180 VAC Will Show Fresh Food Temperature, OP for open thermistor, or SH for shorted thermistor.
Capacitance ............................................. 12 μfd ± 10% Service Test – 142 Freezer Thermistor
Electric Damper Control Maximum closing time ............................. 8 seconds Will Show Freezer Temperature, OP for open thermistor, or SH for shorted thermistor.
Temperature rating ................................... 20°F - 110°F Service Test – 144 Ambient Thermistor
RPM ......................................................... 4.2 Will Show Ambient Temperature, OP open thermistor, or SH shorted thermistor.
Thermistor Temperature ............................................. Resistence Service Test – 145 Ice Box Thermistor
77°F .......................................................... 10,000 Ω ± 1.8% Will Show Ice Box Temperature, OP open thermistor, or SH shorted thermistor.
36°F .......................................................... 29,500 Ω ± 1.0% Service Test – 151 Fresh Food Door State
0°F ............................................................ 86,300 Ω ± 1.8% Will show state of Fresh Food Door: OP (open) or CL (closed).
NOTE: By pushing either Fresh Food Door switches you can toggle state from OP (open) to CL (closed).
Condenser Motor Rotation (facing end opposite shaft) ........ Clockwise 1120 RPM
Service Test – 152 Freezer Food Door State
RPM ......................................................... 1120 RPM Will show state of Freezer Door: OP (open) or CL (closed).
Watt .......................................................... 3.4 ± 15% W @ 115 VAC NOTE: By pushing Freezer Door Switch you can toggle state from OP (open) to CL (closed).
Current ..................................................... 0.085 A ± 15% @ 115 VAC Service Test – 153 Disable Internal Lights
Evaporator Fan Motor Rotation (facing end opposite shaft) ........ Clockwise Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP/+ keypad and DOWN /- keypad to toggle Enable En and Disable dIS internal
RPM ......................................................... 3000 RPM lights.
Watt .......................................................... 5.5 ± 15% W @ 12 VDC Service Test - 163 Water Dispenser
Note: Fan blade must be fully seated on shaft to achieve proper airflow. Display shows the state of the Water Dispenser Valve (ON or OFF).
Overload/Relay Ult. trip A @ 158°F (70°C) ......................... 3.06 A ± 15% NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad or Front Fill you can control state of Water Dispenser Valve.
Close temperature ................................... 142°F ± 16°F Service Test - 164 External Ice Chute Door
Open temperature .................................... 221°F ± 9°F Display shows the state of the External Ice Chute Door: CL (closed) or OP (open).
Short time trip (seconds) .......................... 10 seconds ± 5 NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad you can control state of External Ice Chute Door.
Short time trip (A @77°F (25°C)) ........ 14.3 A ± 2 A Service Test - 165 Dispenser Lamp
Display shows the state of the Dispenser Lamp (ON or OFF).
Thermostat (Defrost) Volt ............................................................ 120/240 VAC NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad or Front Fill you can control state of dispenser lamp.
Watt .......................................................... 495 W Service Test - 167 Cavity Heater Test (On some models)
Current ..................................................... 5.8/3.75 A Toggles the state of the Cavity Heater ON or OFF.
Resistance across terminals: 56k Ω NOTE: Pushing Refrigerator Temperature UP/+ keypad and DOWN /- keypad toggles the cavity heaters state to ON
Above 42°F ± 5° ....................................... Open or OFF.
Below 12°F ± 7° ....................................... Closed Service Test - 168 Cube Dispenser and Internal Ice Chute Door Operation
Evaporator Heater Volt ........................................................... 115 VAC Display shows the state of the ice auger motor and the internal ice chute door. (ON or OFF)
Wattage .................................................... 435 W ± 5% @ 115 NOTE: By pushing actuator pad you can control state of the Ice auger motor and the internal ice chute door.
VAC (22 cu. ft. models) Service Test - 171 Actuator Pad
470 ± 5% W @ 115 VAC Display shows the state of the Actuator Pad (ON or OFF).
(20/25 cu. ft. models) Service Test - 172 Front Fill (On some models)
Resistance ................................................ 30.4 Ω ± 5% (22 cu. ft. models) Display shows the state of the Front Fill (ON or OFF).
29.0 ± 5% Ω @ 115 VAC Service Test - 173 Ambient Light
(20/25 cu ft models) Display shows light sensor measurement (Hi or Lo). Night light will turn on when light sensor measures Lo. By chang-
Control Board Volt ........................................................... 120 VAC, 60Hz ing the sensor’s exposure to ambient light you can control the sensor measurement.
Service Test - 175 Dispenser Line
See “Control Board Troubleshooting” section for diagnostics.
Display shows the state of the Dispenser Line (ON or OFF).
Dual Water Valve Wattage ................................................... 35 W (Blue coil) NOTE: By pushing Actuator pad or Front Fill you can change state of Dispenser Line.
20 W (Yellow coil) Service Test - 182 LED Indicator Operation
Ice Box Fan Rotation (facing end opposite shaft) ........ Clockwise Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP/+ keypad and DOWN /- Keypad to show operation of LED Indicators. All LED
RPM ......................................................... 3000 RPM Indicators will flash. Press again and LED will stop flashing.
Watt ........................................................... 5.5 ± 15% W @ 12 VDC Service Test - 183 Keypad Operation
Note: Fan blade must be fully seated on shaft to achieve proper airflow. Display shows a numeric or letter display indicating the last key pressed.
Light Switch Type .......................................................... SPST NC NOTE: Refrigerator Temperature UP/DOWN keypads have no effect when pressed and Freezer Temperature UP/
Volt ........................................................... 125/250 VAC DOWN keypads remain operational.
Current ..................................................... 8/4 A Service Test - 192 Ice Maker State Test
• Display shows dr if left fresh food door switch is in the door open position.
• Display shows OFF if ice maker power switch is in the off position and door closed.
Control Board Troubleshooting • Display shows On if the ice maker power switch is in the on position and the door closed and heater is off.
Programming Mode: • Display shows OnH if icemaker power switch is in the on position and harvest heater is on and door closed.
NOTE: The Program Code is located on the Serial Plate on this unit after the word Code. Service Test - 193 Ice Maker Relay
1. Press and hold the Door Alarm Keypad. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP/ + Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to toggle the ice maker relay ON
2. Press and hold Freezer Temperature DOWN /- Keypad within 3 seconds. and OFF.
3. Release the Door Alarm Keypad and wait 3 seconds. NOTE: Service tests 201-213 modifies factory settings to suit customers needs.
4. The control will display PE to indicate the programming mode. Service Test - 201 Mullion Heater Override
5. Entry is confirmed by pressing the Freezer Temperature DOWN /- Keypad once more. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to change Mullion Heater from
cycling on with compressor (Off position) to 100% operation (On Position).
6. The control will display the current Program CODE. This value should be validated with the Program CODE printed
NOTE: If present, the Humidity Control Button toggles between the selected Mullion Heater Function and 0%
on the unit serial plate.
operation.
NOTE: If the Program CODE is correct, the Programming Mode is exited by pressing Door Alarm Keypad for 3 Service Test - 202 Default Defrost Operation
seconds. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to change Defrost Operation from
7. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator Temperature DOWN /- Keypad to change the normal adaptive defrost (Off position) to minimum time between defrosts (On position).
digit value with each key press. Service Test - 203 Show Temperature Set points
8. The decimal point indicates the selected digit. Press the Freezer Temperature UP /+ Keypad to select the next digit. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to change from showing actual
9. Once the desired Program CODE is entered, press and hold the Freezer Temperature DOWN /- Keypad until the temperature (Off position) to show temperature set points only (On position).
Program CODE begins flashing indicating it has been saved. Service Test - 211 Fresh Food Temperature Adjustment
NOTE: If you attempt to enter an invalid Program CODE, the control will not save the new code but will beep. (The Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to change calibration of Fresh
unit will NOT run with a Program CODE of 0000). Once the Program CODE has been saved, the Programming Mode is Food Temperature plus or minus in 1°F increments up to 6°F.
exited by pressing any key. If the new code is incorrect this process should be repeated. NOTE: Temperature will read in Fahrenheit regardless of what current temperature scale is being used.
The Programming mode can be exited at any time by pressing Door Alarm key for 3 seconds or will exit if Service Test - 212 Freezer Temperature Adjustment
unattended for four minutes. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to change calibration of Freezer
Defrost Operation: Temperature plus or minus 1°F in increments up to 6°F.
The Control Board adapts the compressor run time between defrosts to achieve optimum defrost intervals by moni- NOTE: Temperature will read in Fahrenheit regardless of what current temperature scale is being used.
toring the length of time the defrost heater is on. After initial power up, defrost interval is 4 hours compressor run time. Service Test - 213 Ice Compartment Temperature Adjustment
Defrost occurs immediately after the 4 hours. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to change calibration of Ice Com-
Forced Defrost Mode: partment Temperature plus or minus 1°F in increments up to + 0 / + 8°F.
The forced defrost function is performed using the Freezer display and Refrigerator keypad. Enter the Forced Defrost NOTE: Temperature will read in Fahrenheit regardless of what current temperature scale is being used.
Mode by performing the following sequence of events: Service Test - 221 Reset Default Settings
1. Press and hold the Door Alarm Keypad. Press the Refrigerator Temperature UP /+ Keypad or Refrigerator DOWN /- Keypad to reset to factory default settings
2. Press and hold Refrigerator Temperature DOWN /- Keypad. (dEF).
3. Release the Door Alarm Keypad and wait 3 seconds. Fd appears in Freezer display. Service Test - 231 Water Filter Usage
4. Press the Refrigerator Temperature DOWN /- Keypad again. Sh appears in right display. Display shows the percent water filter consumption since water filter was reset. 100% indicates the filter should be
replaced.
5. Press again to force defrost Fd and Sh will flash in display indicating unit is in defrost.
Service Test - 232 Water Filter Days In Use
Display shows the number of days since the water filter was reset.
Service Test - 241 Software Revision Main Control Board
Display shows the Software revision of the Main Control Board.
Service Test - 244 Software Revision Display Board
W10815842C Display shows the Software revision of the Display Board.
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W10815842C
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R E L AY BK WH BK
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Schematic
OVERLOAD WH / YL 1 1 WH
PTC RELAY 2 2 BR OR DEFROST
BK / YL BK
3 3 HEATER
BK / GN
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WH RUN BU 4 4 1 2 OR
WH CAP RD / BK BK

SPLICE
5 5 FAN WH
WH BU 6 6 SHIELD 1 2

Wiring Diagram
GN / YL

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7 7 OR BK
GN / YL GN / YL 115 VAC
BK 8 8 BK

FUSE
9 9 H N
BR BR RD GND
CONDENSER OR 10 10 OR
WH COND MTR
11 11 WH
FAN MOTOR 12 12
WH EVAP / HEATER MODULE BU WH
WH PTC
WH 1 1 WH COMP RELAY
BK RD RD / WH ALTERNATE TSD
2 2 RD / WH
COMP GN / YL 3 GN / YL S RELAY
3 GY / WH BU
GROUND BU BU GY / WH CAP
4 4 C
BU J1 R WH
WH 5 5 GY / WH OVERLOAD
6 6 RD RD FRZ F R Z LIGHT BU
LIGHT RY1 COMP 1 1 DEF TERM
MODULE DEF HTR WH
LIGHT BR OR
RY2 STAT 2 2 FUSE
GN / YL HOUSING F R Z LIGHT BK OR AC EVAP MTR

SPLICE
SWITCH RY6 EVAP MTR 3 3
RD WH
L1/AC1 ( H ) 4 4

GY / YL
GY / YL

BK
BK
BASE PAN
GROUND RIBBED ICE BOX MODULE EMPTY 5 5

BK

BR
AUGER RD / WH

BASE PAN
MOTOR BU / RD RY7 FF / FZ LT 6 6

SPLICE
WH
WH
YL / RD or BK

WH / OR
TRI DMPR 7 7
RD
WH GN / YL WH WH
115 VAC YL / RD L2 (N) 8 8

L2
L1
SPLICE
60 HZ YL / RD or BK CNN
1 1 DAMPER DAMPER
SERVICE BU/ RD 2 2 BU/ RD OC SWITCH
WH

GN
RD RD RD RD

OR
C

GN/ YL
GN/ YL
MC MODULE PK 3 3
GN / YL GN / YL

BK / YL
NO NC

WH
WH

WH / YL
4 4

SPLICE
GN / YL

RD
RD

RD / BK

BK / GN
ICE MOTORIZED BU / RD
ICELAND MAIN

RD / WHSPLICE
THERMISTOR DAMPER
CONTROL PCB RD ICELAND MAIN RT F F LIGHT SWITCH

SPLICE
FF LIGHT

SPLICE
CONTROL PCB
J1 WH RIP CORD WH NC TN / RD TN / RD RD / WH
WH RIP CORD WH RD C
BU BU

RD / WH

WH
RY1 COMP 1 1

RD / WH
IM

RD
RD
THERMAL NO FF LIGHT
BR BR

GY / WH
WH / OR
WH / OR
WH / OR
RY2 STAT 2 2 GN / YL GN / YL WH SWITCH
YL / RD 1 1 YL / RD TN FUSE L T F F LIGHT SWITCH TN / RD RD / WH
BK BK
RY6 EVAP MTR 3 3 BU/ RD 2 2 BU/ RD VT VT BK
RD RD NC TN / RD
L1 / AC1 ( H ) 4 4 TN 3 3 TN
YL RD C LOWER FF LIGHT
5 5 YL 4 4 YL
GY GY BK/ RD
EMPTY TN / RD RD / WH
RD / WH RD / WH GY 5 5 GY
GN / YL NO
RY7 FF / FZ LT 6 6 WH/ OR 6 6 WH
BK
YL / RD YL / RD

TN
WH/ OR 7 7 WH
WH

WH
TRI DMPR 7 7 SPLICE
"H" TAP F R Z LIGHT SWITCH
WH WH RD 8 8 RD F R Z LIGHT
L2 ( N ) 8 8 9 9 4 3 1 2
YL RD GY / WH GY / WH RD / WH
WH 10 10 WH
RD / BK 11 11 RD / BK A U T M AT I C
J2 ICEMAKER THERMAL IM
TN / RD TN / RD VT 12 12 VT
SWITCH WH WH
FUSE
AC7 FF LITE 1 1 BU / BK 13 13 BU / BK
GY GY VT VT BK
AC6 Z2 2 2 BK / GN 14 14 BK / GN
RD / BK RD J2 ICE MAKER
1 1 TN WH
YL YL PK 15 15 PK
BU / BK SOL
16 16 2 2 BU TN / RD H
AC5 Z1 3 3 BK / GN WH AC7 FF LITE 1 1
BU / RD BU / RD 3 3 GY
AC4 DMPR SW NO 4 4 GY
OR OR AC6 Z2 2 2
AC4 D -SENS 5 5 ICE FAN YL YL
GY / WH GY / WH AC5 Z1 3 3
AC2 FZ LITE 6 6 BU / RD
YL / WH YL / WH AC4 DMPR SW NO 4 4
RY3 DISP VLV 7 7 WH / OR WH / OR WH WH
VT VT REF OR WH
RY4 ICEMAKER 8 8 WH / BU WH / BU THERMISTOR AC4 D - SENS 5 5 SOL
PK PK GY / WH
RY5 AUGR MTR & ICEBX SOL 9 9 WH WH WH AC2 FZ LITE 6 ICE
BK / RD BK / RD 1 1 6 AUGER
AC3 / INT 10 10 TN / RD TN / RD TN / RD YL / WH
GN / YL GN / YL 2 2 GN / YL RY3 DISP VL V 7 7 WH
RD RD 3 3 RD LIGHT
4 4 VT
HOUSING RY4 ICEMAKER 8 8
TN TN TN

RD / BK
RD / BK

BK / GN
BK / GN
J3 YL / WH YL / WH 5 5 YL / WH PK
WH / BU WH / BU 6 6 RY5 AUGR MTR 9 9
TH1 FF THRM 1 1 BK / RD BK / RD BK / RD TN / RD TN / RD
WH / YL WH / YL 7 7 BK/ RD
TH2 FZ THRM 2 2 RD / WH RD / WH RD / WH RD / WH AC3 / INT 10 10
8 8
EMPTY RD / WH DISP CONTROL PCB
3 3 J3
WH / BK WH / BK WH / OR

SPLICE
SPLICE
TH4 ICE THRM 4 4 WH WH WH TH - GND THERM GND 5 J1
WH / OR WH / OR 1 1 5
TN / RD TN / RD TN / RD RD / WH ICE THERM WH / OR BK / GN
TH- GND THERM GND 5 5 2 2 WH /BK
GN / YL GN / YL GN / YL TH4 ICE THERM 4 4 1 1 DIG GND
3 3 YL / BK
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RD RD RD REFRIG REFRIG 2 2 OWL


TN 4 4 EMPTY 3 3 RD / BK
J6 TN TN LIGHT LIGHT FZ THERM 3 3 +12
BK / GN BK / GN 5 5

RD / BK
RD / BK
WH / YL PK / BK

BK / GN
BK / GN
DIG GND 1 1 YL / WH YL / WH YL / WH WH / OR
6 6 TH2 FZ THERM 2 2 4 4 DISP
RD / BK RD / BK BK / RD BK / RD BK / RD J3
+12V 2 2 7 7 REF LIGHT WH / BU WH / OR
RD / WH RD / WH RD / WH TH1 FF THERM 1 1 RD / BK
PK / BK PK / BK 8 8 +12 1 1
DISP 3 3 HOUSING MODULE FF THERM CAVITY HTR
BU / BK BU / BK BU / RD RD / BK
DC2 + DC ICE FAN 4 4 CAVITY HTR DCSW 1 2 2
BK / YL BK / YL RD / WH RD / WH LOWER TRIO HTR
J6 BU / WH RD / BK
DC1 + DC EVAP FAN 5 5 TN / RD TN / RD REFRIG YL / BK TRIO HEATER DCSW 2 3 3
6 6 YL / BK YL / BK TN / RD TN / RD LIGHT OWL 6 6 BK / GN
OWL
BK / YL J4
GN / YL GN / YL DC1 + DC EVAP FAN 5 5 E VAP
WH WH F AN RD
BU / BK BK / GN +12 1 1
WH DC2 + DC ICE FAN 4 4 LED LTS
BU RD
TN TN PK / BK ICE FAN LED LIGHT SDCSW 3 2 2
ICE DISP 3 3
CABINET MODULE BK RD
MAIN CINTROL MODULE REF LINER MODULE RD / BK DOOR MTRDCSW 4 3 3 DOOR MTR
6 5 4 3 2 1 WH + 12 V 2 2 WH
YL
6 5 4 3 2 1 YL / WH YL / WH WATER BK / GN DOOR SWICD IN 4 4 DOOR SW
DIG GND 1 1
CAVITY LED´S WH
DISPENSER ALTERNATE DC FAN MOTOR ACTDR 5 5
TN / RD
CONTROL PCB OR WH
TN / RD NC SOLENOID MAIN ACT SWMACT 6 6
J1 BK / RD REFRIG VALVE DENOTES USAGE ON
NO LT SW C E RTA I N M O D E L S O N LY C AV I T Y A C T U AT O R S W
RD BU DISP 4 PK/BK RD C
RD ( LEFT )
BU RD +12 3 PK/BK COM Vc c
OWL 2 YL/BK
TN / RD REFRIG
DIG GND 1 BK/GN NC
J4 LT SW
RD RD
WH
BU V s
RD

1 +12V C ( RIGHT)
DOOR BU 2 DCSW3
MOTOR BK 3 DCSW4 3 2 1
YL REF LINER MODULE 1 3 2 1
WH 4 ICDIN
5 ACTDR 2 BK / YL
OR 6 MACT J3 3
DOOR BK / GN
RD / BK CAVITY BU / WH 4 RD / BK
MTR SW +12V 1 RD / BK SPLICE
C NC YL DCSW1 2 BU / RD BU / RD HEATER 5
WH DCSW2 3 BU / WH BU / WH 6
MULLION 7
MAIN WH H E AT E R
RD / BK 8
ACT SW 9
C NO OR RD / BK
WH FLIPPER MULLION MODULE 10
F O U N TA I N C AV I T Y M O D U L E DISPENSER DOOR MODULE 11
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