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P/No. MFL62188049
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REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
Model #s:
795.72033
795.72039
795.72032
795.72036
795.72034

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  • Page 1 REFRIGERATOR SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. Model #s: 795.72033 795.72039 795.72032 795.72036 795.72034 P/No. MFL62188049 Appliantology.org...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS ................................3-4 2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION ..............................5 3. DISASSEMBLY ................................6-18 REMOVING AND REPLACING REFRIGERATOR DOORS ....................6 DOOR ....................................7 DOOR ALIGNMENT ................................8 FAN AND FAN MOTOR(EVAPORATOR) .......................... 8 DEFROST CONTROL ASSEMBLY ............................ 8 LAMP ....................................9 MULTI DUCT ..................................
  • Page 3: Specifications

    1. SPECIFICATIONS 1-1 DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE 1-7 REPLACEMENT PARTS SERVICING 25 cuft IMPORTANT - RECONNECT ALL 795.72033.110 795.72039.110 GROUNDING DEVICES 795.72032.110 All parts of this appliance capable of conducting electrical 795.72036.110 795.72034.110 current are grounded. If grounding wires, screws, straps, Defrost Thermostat ........
  • Page 4 Description 795.7203* Depth w/ Handles 34 1/4 in Depth w/ Handles 31 3/4 in Depth w/ o Door 27 7/8 in Depth (Total with Door Open) 46 1/2 in Height to Top of Case 68 3/8 in Height to Top of Door Hinge 69 3/4 in Width 35 3/4 in...
  • Page 5: Parts Identification

    2. PARTS IDENTIFICATION Use this page to become more familiar with the parts and features. Page references are included for your convenience. NOTE : This guide covers several different models. The refrigerator you have purchased may have some or all of the items listed below.
  • Page 6: Disassembly

    3. DISASSEMBLY 3-1 REMOVING AND REPLACING REFRIGERATOR DOORS Removing Refrigerator Door ● CAUTION : Before you begin, unplug the refrigerator. Remove food and bins from doors. ▶ Left Door -FIG. 2 1. Disconnect water supply tube by pushing back on the disconnect ring (4).-FIG. 1 2.
  • Page 7: Door

    3-2 DOOR Door Gasket Replacement ● 1. Insert gasket into channel Pillar Removal ● Press gasket into channels on the four remaining 1. Remove 2 screws. sides of door. 2. Lift pillar up carefully. Pillar Replacement ● 1. Connect wire harness. 3.
  • Page 8: Door Alignment

    3-3 DOOR ALIGNMENT * Ice Fan Scroll Assembly Replacement If the space between your doors is uneven, follow the 1) Remove the plastic guide for slides on left side by instructions below to align the doors: unscrewing phillips head screws. Remove the Base Grillie.
  • Page 9: Lamp

    3-6 LAMP 3-7 MULTI DUCT Unplug Refrigerator, or disconnect power at the circuit 1. Remove the upper and breaker. lower Caps by using a If necessary, remove top shelf or shelves. flat screwdriver, and remove 2 screws. (Figure 6) 3-6-1 Refrigerator Compartment Lamp 2.
  • Page 10: Dispenser

    3-9 DISPENSER 2) Follow the steps in the pictures. 1) Disconnect funnel by pulling down and forward. 3) Use a flat blade screwdriver at bottom side hole of the 3-11 FUNNEL REPLACEMENT “Cover Assembly dispenser” to detach hooks of the bottom 1) Pull up and out on the dispenser cover to remove.
  • Page 11: Cap Duct Replacement

    3-13 CAP DUCT REPLACEMENT 5) Contract the Housing. 1) Pull up and out on the dispenser cover to remove. 2) Disconnect the wire harness. 3) Remove the funnel. 4) Replace in reverse order. 3-15 ICE CORNER DOOR REPLACEMENT 1) Loosen the front screw as shown in the picture. 2) Lift up the hinge with one hand.
  • Page 12: Icemaker Replacement

    3-16 Icemaker replacement CAUTION : Make sure that the wire harness shown below is positioned properly in the clips on the back of 1) Remove the stainless screws marked in the picture the cover, and taped in place. If this harness is loose it below.
  • Page 13: How To Remove The Ice Bin

    3-17 HOW TO REMOVE THE ICE BIN 3-18 HOW TO INSERT THE ICE BIN 1) Grip the handles, as shown in the picture. 1) Insert the Ice Bin, slightly tilting it to avoid touching the Icemaker. (Especially, Ice-Detecting Sensor) 2) Lift the lower part slightly. 3) Take the Ice Bin out slowly.
  • Page 14: How To Remove And Reinstall The Pullout Drawer

    3-19 HOW TO REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE PULLOUT DRAWER 3-19-1 Follow Steps to Remove Step 1) Open the freezer door. Step 2) Remove the lower basket. Step 3) Remove the two screws from the guide rails (one Step 4) Removal of the freezer door is done by lifting from each side).
  • Page 15 3-19-2 Follow Steps to Reinstall Step 1) Insert both side of supporter cover tv into connector Step 2) ① Assemble a bar and gear ice with screw. rails, and then screw them. ② Push the otherside of the gear to inside of the bar. Step 3) Put gear ice assembled with the bar by screw into Step 4) Insert opposite gear ice into connector rail and connector rail’s hole.
  • Page 16: Water Valve Disassembly Method

    3-20 WATER VALVE DISASSEMBLY METHOD 3-21 FAN AND FAN MOTOR DISASSEMBLY METHOD 1) Turn off the water. Then separate the water line from the 1) Using a short screwdriver, loosen one SCREW in DRAIN valve. PIPE ASSEMBLY and one connected to the MOTOR COVER.
  • Page 17: Top Drawer

    3-22 PULL OUT DRAWER To remove the drawer, push the tabs located on the front inside surface of each rail. Next, gently lift the rear left and right sides of the drawer and pull it out. To reinstall, pull out both rails to full extension. Insert the end of rib in the bracket at left and right. Making sure that the guides at the front are lined up properly, gently push down on both sides.
  • Page 18: Adjustment

    4. ADJUSTMENT 4-1 COMPRESSOR 4-1-4 Compressor protection logic Since linear Comp conducts linear reciprocating motion, 4-1-1 Role ● we have protection logic for compressor, motor and PCB The compressor intakes low temperature and low pressure as the below. gas from the evaporator of the refrigerator and compresses this gas to high-temperature and high-pressure gas.
  • Page 19: Circuit Diagram

    5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - 19 - - 19 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6-1. Error Code Summary WARNING: When you check the Resistance values, be sure to turn off the power. And wait for the voltage-discharge sufficiently. NOTE) 3 hours before the error : Press the Ultra ICE button and Freezer button simultaneously 3 hours after the error : All errors, except for "Er rt", "Er SS", "Er IS(except for Icing sensor)", "Er gF", "Er It"...
  • Page 21: Pcb Picture

    7. PCB Picture 7-1 Main PCB P/No & MFG Picture CON2 CON3 CON1 CON5 EBR73304201 (2011.03~) CON201 CON7 - 21 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 22: Display Pcb & Sub Pcb

    7-2 Display PCB & Sub PCB P/No Picture Display PCB EBR65768602 (2011.03~) CON103 CON102 CON101 CON1 Sub PCB EBR60070704 (2011.03~) CON2 - 22 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting With Error Display

    8. Troubleshooting With Error Display 8-1 Freezer Sensor Error (Er FS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Blue/White to Blue/White at Result SVC Action CON7 on the main PCB Short Change the sensor Ω...
  • Page 24 8-2 Refrigerator Sensor Error (Er rS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the White to White at Result SVC Action CON7 on the main PCB Short Change the sensor 0 Ω Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and Normal Other...
  • Page 25 8-3 Icing Sensor Error (Er IS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Blue to Blue of Result SVC Action Ice-maker connection. Short Change the sensor 0 Ω Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and Normal Other resistance (Table-1)
  • Page 26 8-4 Defrost Sensor Error (F dS) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check for a loose connection. Check the Orange to Orange. Result SVC Action Short Change the sensor 0 Ω Open Replace the refrigerator Check the Temp and Normal Other resistance (Table-3) Check the Brown to Brown at...
  • Page 27 8-5 Defrost Heater Error (Er dH) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the Door gasket. Part Result SVC Action Go to the 3 0 Ω Fuse-M Check the Defrost control part. Change Controller Assembly Other (Position No.400A ) 34~42 Ω Go to the 3 Def' Fust...
  • Page 28 8-6 Freezer Fan Error (Er FF) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (Push the button 1 time) Open the freezer door and Check the air Status SVC Action flow. No windy Go to 3 ※...
  • Page 29 8-7 Icing Fan Error (Er IF) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (Push the button 1 time) Open the refrigerator door and Check the Status SVC Action air flow. No windy Go to the 3,4 ※...
  • Page 30 8-8 Condenser Fan Error (Er CF) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Reset the unit and Input Test 1 Mode. (Push the button 1 time) Check the fan rotating. Status SVC Action ※ While an error code is displayed, No windy Go to the 3 the fan is not working.
  • Page 31 Communication Error (Er CO) Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection. Check the Red to White/Red. Result SVC Action CON101 12 V Go to the 3 Check the Hinge Other (loose connection) Change the Main PCB <Display> <CON101>...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting Without Error Display

    9. Troubleshooting Without Error Display 9-1 Cube mode doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection on the Dispenser PCB Check the Black to White on the Dispenser Ice Button Result SVC Action PCB (While pushing the Pad S/W) 112 ~ 115 V Go to the 3 Pushing...
  • Page 33 9-2 Cube mode doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection on the Dispenser PCB Ice Button Result SVC Action Check the Skyblue to White on the Dispenser PCB (While pushing the Pad S/W) 112 ~ 115 V Go to the 3 Pushing Change...
  • Page 34 9-3 Water mode doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the loose connection on the Dispenser PCB Check the Purple to White on the Dispenser Ice Button Result SVC Action PCB (While pushing the Pad S/W) 112 ~ 115 V Go to the 3 Pushing Change...
  • Page 35 9-4 Freezer room AC Bulb Lamp doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the Freezer door switch. If feel sticky, Change the door s/w. Check the door S/W resistance. Status Result SVC Action Go to the 3 0 Ω Normal Change door S/W Infinity...
  • Page 36 9-5 Refrigerator room lamp doesn’t work Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the Refrigerator door switch. If feel sticky, Change the door s/w. Check the door S/W resistance. Status Result SVC Action Go to the 3 0 Ω Normal Other Change door S/W Infinity...
  • Page 37 9-6 Poor cooling in Refrigerator room Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check R-Sensor resistance. Temperature Result 23°F / -5°C 38 ㏀ 32°F / 0°C 30 ㏀ 41°F / 5°C 24 ㏀ 50°F / 10°C 19.5 ㏀ <CON7> 59°F / 15°C 16 ㏀...
  • Page 38 Checking flow Result & SVC Action Damper checking method. Test Inputting TEST Mode, Damper state SVC Action Mode Check the damper and PCB. Damper is Closed 1 Mode normal. 2 Mode Open Go to the 7 Change the 1, 2 mode Not working damper Test...
  • Page 39 9-7 Poor cooling in Freezer compartment Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the F Sensor resistance (1) To (2) Result -22°F / -30°C 40 ㏀ -13°F / -25°C 30 ㏀ -4°F / -20°C 23 ㏀ 5°F / -15°C 17 ㏀ <CON7>...
  • Page 40 9-8 Over cooling in Refrigerator room Checking flow Result & SVC Action Check the R Sensor resistance. Temperature Result 23°F / -5°C 38 ㏀ 32°F / 0°C 30 ㏀ 41°F / 5°C 24 ㏀ 50°F / 10°C 19.5 ㏀ <CON7> 59°F / 15°C 16 ㏀...
  • Page 41: Reference

    10. Reference 10-1 TEST MODE and Removing TPA(Terminal Position Assurance ) 1. How to make TEST MODE If you push the test button on the Main PCB, the refrigerator will be enter the TEST MODE * 1 time : Comp / Damper / All FAN on (All things displayed) * 2 times : Damper closed (22 22 displayed)
  • Page 42 10-2 TEMPERATRUE CHART - FRZ AND ICING SENSOR TEMP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE -39°F (-40°C) 4.09 V 73.29 ㏀ -30°F (-35°C) 3.84 V 53.63 ㏀ -30°F (-21°C) 3.55 V 39.66 ㏀ -13°F (-25°C) 3.23 V 29.62 ㏀ -4°F (-20°C) 2.89 V 22.33 ㏀ 5°F (-15°C) 16.99 ㏀...
  • Page 43 10-3 TEMPERATRUE CHART - REFRIGERATOR AND DEFROST SENSOR TEMP RESISTANCE VOLTAGE -39°F (-40°C) 4.48 V 225.1 ㏀ -30°F (-35°C) 4.33 V 169.8 ㏀ -30°F (-21°C) 4.16 V 129.3 ㏀ -13°F (-25°C) 3.95 V 99.30 ㏀ -4°F (-20°C) 3.734 V 76.96 ㏀ 5°F (-15°C) 60.13 ㏀...
  • Page 44 10-4 How to check the Fan-Error (1) EBR73304201 After sending a signal to the fan, the MICOM checks the F, I, C Fan motor s lock status. If there is no feedback signal from the BLDC fan, the fan motor stops for 10 seconds and then is powered again for 15 seconds.
  • Page 45: Component Testing Information

    11. COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION 11-0 Defrost Controller Assembly Function - Controller assembly is consist of 2 kinds of part those are fuse-m and sensor. we can decide part is defect or not when we check the resistance. - Fuse-m can cut off the source when defrost heater operate the unusual high temperature. - Sensor give temperature information to Micom How to Set a ohmmeter to the 2 housing pin.
  • Page 46 11-2 Sheath Heater Function Sheath heater is a part for defrost. All heating wire is connected to only one line. So we can decide part is defect or not when we check the resistance. How to Measure (1) (2) Set a ohmmeter connect to The 2 housing pin. Measure the 2 pin connected to Sheath Heater.
  • Page 47 11-3 Door Heater Assembly Function The heater is designed to prevent the raising dew from door. How to Measure Standard Test Point Ressult (1) to (2) 2.3 ~ 2.9 Ω - 47 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 48 11-4 Door Switch Function The switch sense if the door open or close. - When the door open, lamp on. - When the door open, the switch give information to Micom. When the door open, internal contact operate on and off moving plunger of door switch up and down.
  • Page 49 11-5 Dispenser DC Motor Function - Dispenser DC Motor : When customer push the dispenser button, Pull duct door and abstract from ice bank. How to Measure Dispensor DC Motor Standard Dispenser DC Motor Test Points Result (1) to (2) 9.9 ~ 12.1 Ω...
  • Page 50 11-6 AC Motor ASSEMBLY Function The In-door motor of AC motor assembly pushes ices to the dispenser. How to < In-door Motor > < In-door Motor > Measure Take out the male Take out the male housing from housing from female housing female housing Measure the...
  • Page 51 11-7 Damper Function The damper supplies the cold air at freezer room to chillroom by using the damper’s plate. Chillroom is colder than before when damper’s plate is open. When damper’s plate is close, chillroom’s temperature will rise. How to Measure <...
  • Page 52 11-8 Lamp Socket Function The lamp socket connect cover lamp assembly to lamp. The lamp socket fix lamp and unite lamp and cover lamp assembly. The lamp socket supply electric source to lamp also. How to Measure Check the resistance between connector of housing and connector of lamp socket. It means check whether or not applying an electric current.
  • Page 53 11-9 Flow Sensor Function Flow Sensor (in machine room) Count the water quantity from city water to water filter in refrigerator How to Measure Flow Sensor (in machine room) Standard Test Points Result Red wire to Black wire 4 ~ 30 Ω - 53 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 54: Compressor Troubleshooting

    12. Compressor Troubleshooting PCB Check (Simplify) Protection Logic Test 1 Mode(p.40) A-inverter Con201 Time>30sec Power Off Power On PCB OK Disconnect & V≒200 Replace PCB Check Voltage about 200V past 30second after turn on Test Mode Comp Ref. Display & sound Refer FC75(A-Inverter) TEST1...
  • Page 55 12-1 Check A - There is PCB located in the PCB case. The control driver is PCB for the compressor. - This step shows the source voltage of the driver PCB. Step1. Open PCB Cover Step2. Check PCB - 55 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 56 12-2 Check B B1. LED blinks once, then repeats (FCT0 Fault: A-Inverter) Protection Logic Blink OFF Blink OFF - Purpose: Detecting motor current and voltage error - Check voltage at point A (Motor Voltage), point B (Motor Current) and Point C (Capacitor Voltage) when compressor is off.
  • Page 57 B3. LED blinks five times, then repeats (Locked Piston: A Inverter) Protection Logic Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink OFF - Purpose: To detect locked piston - Cause: Lack of oil to the cylinder, cylinder or piston damaged or restricted discharge. A Locked Piston can also be caused by foreign materials inside the compressor.
  • Page 58 B5. LED blinks seven times, then repeats (IPM Fault: A Inverter) Protection Logic Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink OFF - Purpose: Prevent high current due to IPM Short - Cause: Damaged IPM (Dead Short) - Test for a dead short at Point A with a VOM. - Logic: Compressor is forced off and tries to restart in 20 minutes.
  • Page 59 12-3 Check C Refer to <Fig. 1> C1. Harness Connection Check Check Process C2. Capacitor Specifications C3. Compressor Check - Step 1. Power off. Step 2. Check capacitor spec. (table1). Step3. Check resistance of point A Step 4. Check wire harness (INF ohm). Step 5. Check resistance at point B. Step 6. Point D. Check Check Harness...
  • Page 60 12-4 Check D D1. Activate Protection logic Cycle check with protection logic - We have to check Condenser fan and Freezer fan before performing Check D - Locked Piston, Current trip and stroke trip can be activated by other problems then the driver or compressor. →...
  • Page 61 Compressor Troubleshooting Step 1) Open PCB cover Step 2) Check for blinking frequency of LED, On the main PCB If compressor is normal, it does not blink : Refer to the next page to find out what actions to take according to how many times LED blink - 61 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 62 LED operating condition Cause Service guideline 1. Please check, Whether connector of PCB Parts compressor is attached defect or rightly or not. after LED two - time repetiton (Stroke Trip) Compress power off 2. After the first action, Connector You check on normal miss operation of - off -...
  • Page 63 12-5 SERVICE DIAGNOSIS CHART COMPLAINT POINTS TO BE CHECKED REMEDY • Is the power cord unplugged from the outlet? • Plug into the outlet. No Cooling. • Check if the power switch is set to OFF. • Set the switch to ON. •...
  • Page 64 12-6 Sealed system Troubleshooting Chart ▼ TEMPERATURE STATE OF STATE OF THE OF THE CAUSE REMARKS THE UNIT EVAPORATOR COMPRESSOR PARTIAL Freezer Low flowing sound of A little higher than • Refrigerant level is low due LEAKAGE compartment and Refrigerant is heard ambient to a leak.
  • Page 65 12-6-2 SEALED SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS “Not Cooling” Complaint All components operating, No airflow problems, Not frosted up as a defrost problem problem has been isolated to sealed system area Frost pattern Partial None on evaporator *Equalization *Equalization Test Test Very Fast Very Slow Very Slow Very Fast...
  • Page 66: Operation Principle And Repair Method Of Icemaker

    13. OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER 13-1 Icemaker’s Basic Operating Method Power On Power On Start Position • Adjusts Ice Tray to Start Position with power on. • Adjusts Ice Tray to Start Position with power on. • Waits until water becomes ice. Icemaking ※For cold air circulation, Ice tray will be Mode...
  • Page 67: Ice Maker Functions

    13-2 ICE MAKER FUNCTIONS 13-2-1 Icemaking Mode 1. Icemaking Mode begins right after the ice tray fills with water. 2. Icemaker waits until water becomes ice in the ice tray. ※ Ice-detecting sensor checks if the ice bin is full every 2min. 13-2-2 Harvest Mode At least in 110min, since icemaker begun icemaking mode, Icemaker starts to twist the ice tray to drop ices into the Ice bin.
  • Page 68 13-3-2 Icemaker not making ice or not making enough ice (Icemaker Unit & Ice-detecting sensor Diagnosis) ▶ Icemaker Unit and Ice-detecting sensor Diagnosis The icemaker unit and Ice-detecting sensor is programmed to be diagnosed. Follow the procedure step by step to check to see if icemaker and Ice-detecting sensor is working normally. Icemaker Unit Ice-detecting sensor Fill Key...
  • Page 69 STEP (Ice-detecting sensor Diagnosis) 1. Remove Ice bin from compartment 2. Close both of the Fresh 3. Wait for 3min. Food doors. 4. Open the Freezer drawer. 5. Press and hold the Door Alarm and Refrigerator Temp. Buttons at the same time. If "EMPTY"...
  • Page 70: Description Of Function & Circuit Of Micom

    14. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION & CIRCUIT OF MICOM 14-1 FUNCTION 14-1-1 Function 1. When the appliance is plugged in, it is set to 37°F for Refrigerator and 0°F for freezer. You can adjust the Refrigerator and the Freezer control temperature by pressing the ADJUST button. 2.
  • Page 71 14-1-5 Ultra Ice selection Please select this function for quick freezing. • When you press the Ultra Ice Button, the Ultra ICE ICON will be turned on again. • Ultra Ice function automatically turns off after a fixed time passes. 14-1-6 Dispenser use selection You can select water or ice.
  • Page 72 14-1-11 Ultra ICE 1. The purpose of this function is to intensify the cooling speed of freezer and to increase the amount of ice. 2. Whenever selection switch is pressed, selection/release, the Icon will turn ON or OFF. 3. If there is a power outage and the refrigerator is powered on again, Ultra ICE will be canceled. 4.
  • Page 73 14-1-15 Defrosting (removing frost) 1. Defrosting starts each time the COMPRESSOR running time Betwee 7~50 hours. 2. For initial power on or for restoring power, defrosting starts when the compressor running time reaches 4 hours. 3. Defrosting stops if the sensor temperature reaches 46.4°F(8°C) or more. If the sensor doesn’t reach 46.4°F(8°C) in 1 hours, the defrost mode is malfunctioning.
  • Page 74 VALVE & WATER TUBE PARTS 617A 625A 616G 616D 616G 623B 616J 623B 616J 616F 627B 603C 616D 627A 619A 619E 603B Part No.MFL62188049 - 1 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 75 CASE PARTS CAUTION : Use the part number to order part, not the position number. 603C 603E 207B 626A 624E 500P 402A 103B 624G 271B 624C 103A 501F 624A 207A 500P 402A 503E 501G 406D 120A 610D 282F 410G 410J 409D 271D 610A...
  • Page 76 CASE PARTS - 3 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 77 CASE PARTS - 4 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 78 FREEZER PARTS CAUTION : Use the part number to order part, not the position number. 250C 145C 250D 250E 136B 145G 250D 250C 145J 131A 145K 145F 237C 145M 145J 145H 136A - 5 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 79 REFRIGERATOR PARTS 141B 141A 141A 141B 141C 141B 141A 141C 141A 141B 141C 161C 141D 161B 141C 154A 151B 151A 146E 162B 161A 145D 162A - 6 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 80 DOOR PARTS CAUTION : Use the part number to order part, not the position number. 241A 241K 241C 241B 231B 233B 233A 231A 212G 241K 235A 241D 241G 241D 312B 241E 243D 243C 262C 619B 243A 244A 244A 603B 243B 615A 262E 262C...
  • Page 81 DOOR PARTS - 8 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 82 DISPENSER PARTS 278A 276G 276F 278F 278B 402C 276B 275A 500C 276A 278C 281A 278D 405A 279J 279A 501A - 9 - Appliantology.org...
  • Page 83 ICE MAKER & ICE BANK PARTS 630J 630J 612A 630F 607A 630B 630C 600A 611A 630A 630H 630D 606A 630E 630Q 630G - 10 - Appliantology.org...

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