Reservoir Fill Tube; Drain Pump Assembly (315Ip Only) - Sub-Zero 315I Technical Service And Parts Manual

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Component Access/Removal
Reservoir Fill Tube Assembly Removal
The reservoir fill tube assembly is attached to the water
valve outlet port. The tube is routed to the rear of the
base assembly, up through a grommet in the base
assembly, up the back of the bin assembly, then
hooked over the back edge of the evaporator.
To access the reservoir fill tube assembly, remove the
control panel, inner access panel, upper and lower face
plates, back panel, unit shell, insulation bag, tube
retaining clip and evaporator/platen cover.
Begin removing the reservoir fill tube assembly by dis-
connecting it from the water valve outlet. Then, pull the
tube from the grommet in the base assembly and
unhook it from the back edge of the evaporator. (See
Figure 5-25)
Drain Pump Assembly Removal (315IP Only)
The drain pump assembly on the model 315IP sits on
the pump bracket. The pump is held in place with a
cable tie that loops through two holes in the bracket
and around the body of the pump. The bracket is held
to the base assembly with screws. The pump inlet
hose fits over the front port of the pump. The outlet
hose is attached to the top port of the pump.
To access the drain pump assembly, remove the control
panel, inner access panel, upper and lower face plates,
back panel and unit shell.
Before removing the drain pump assembly, disconnect
the power to the unit and scoop all the ice cubes out of
the storage bin. Then, disconnect the inlet and outlet
hoses from the pump, cut the cable tie holding the
pump to the pump bracket and pull the pump off of the
bracket. (See Figure 5-26)
#3757320 - Revision B - August, 2005
Model 315I (UC Ice Maker)
Tape
Tape
Cover
Figure 5-25. Reservoir Fill Tube Removal
Outlet
Hose
Drain
Pump
Cable Tie
Pump
Bracket
Figure 5-26. Drain Pump Removal
5-12
Water Valve
Outlet
Unhook tube assy from
evaporator
Inlet Hose

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