Amana sbde522vw Service Manual

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International
Side by Side
Refrigerators
Service Manual for Amana
models
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This Base Manual covers International
Side by Side Refrigerators
Refer to individual Technical Sheet for
information on specific models.
16021711
Revision 0
July 2002

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  • Page 1 This Base Manual covers International Side by Side Refrigerators Refer to individual Technical Sheet for information on specific models. Service International Side by Side Refrigerators Service Manual for Amana models ® 16021711 Revision 0 July 2002...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    Important Information Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible, however, that during its lifetime a product may require service. Products should be serviced only by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools, parts, testing instruments and the appropriate service manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information ..........2 Troubleshooting Chart ..........24 Product Design ............. 4 System Diagnosis ............27 Component Testing ............5 Disassembly Procedures Service Procedures ............ 10 Refrigerator Compartment ........30 Service Equipment ............. 10 Upper Light Socket & Lens........30 Drier Replacement ............
  • Page 4: Product Design

    Product Design WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Refrigeration System Defrost Timer System (some models) Compressor forces high temperature vapor into fan...
  • Page 5: Component Testing

    Component Testing WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component Description Test Procedures...
  • Page 6 Component Testing WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component Description Test Procedures...
  • Page 7 Component Testing WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component Description Test Procedures...
  • Page 8 NOTE: Drier used in R12 sealed system is not interchangeable with drier used in R134a sealed system. Always replace drier in R134a Desiccant (20) 8 x 12 4AXH - 7 M>S> - system with Amana part number B2150504. Grams Before opening refrigeration system, recover HFC134a refrigerant for safe disposal.
  • Page 9 Component Testing WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Component Description Test Procedures...
  • Page 10: Service Procedures

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Service Equipment Drier Replacement Listed below is equipment needed for proper servicing...
  • Page 11: Refrigerant Precautions

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Refrigerant Precautions To AC supply WARNING...
  • Page 12: Dehydrating Sealed Refrigeration System

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Dehydrating Sealed Refrigeration System Testing Systems Containing No Refrigerant Charge 1.
  • Page 13: Restrictions

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Restrictions 3.
  • Page 14: Evacuation And Charging

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Evacuation and Charging High Side Gauge Low Side Gauge...
  • Page 15: Charging

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Refrigerant Charge Charging NOTE: Do not use captured or recycled refrigerant in...
  • Page 16: Hfc134A Service Information

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. HFC134a Service Information CAUTION HFC134a is alternative refrigerant for CFC12.
  • Page 17: Replacement Service Compressor

    Service Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Replacement Service Compressor Brazing HFC134a service compressors will be charged with...
  • Page 18: Refrigerant Flow

    Refrigerant Flow SUCTION LINE CAPILLARY TUBE EVAPORATOR OUTLET FLANGE LOOP EVAPORATOR PROCESS TUBE COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR PROCESS TUBE INLET HIGH SIDE DRIER CONDENSER COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE LINE Side by Side Refrigerant Flow Diagram 16021711 Rev. 0...
  • Page 19: Cabinet Air Flow One Way

    Cabinet Air Flow SIDE BY SIDE AIRFLOW DIAGRAM REFRIGERATOR AIR SUPPLY TUNNEL FREEZER BACK TO FRESH FOOD (AIR BAFFLE) COMPARTMENT CONTROLS EVAPORATOR FAN ASSEMBLY AIR SUPPLY (IN FOAM) LARGE BEVERAGE CHILLER AIR SUPPLY (SOME MODELS) EVAPORATOR SMALL BEVERAGE CHILLER REFRIGERATOR AIR AIR SUPPLY RETURN TUNNEL (SOME MODELS)
  • Page 20: Cabinet Air Flow Two Way

    Cabinet Air Flow REFRIGERATOR AIR COMPARTMENT CONTROLS SUPPLY TUNNEL FREEZER BACK TO FRESH FOOD (AIR BAFFLE) EVAPORATOR FAN ASSEMBLY AIR SUPPLY (IN FOAM) LARGE BEVERAGE CHILLER AIR SUPPLY (SOME MODELS) EVAPORATOR REFRIGERATOR AIR SMALL BEVERAGE CHILLER RETURN TUNNEL AIR SUPPLY (SOME MODELS) COMPRESSOR CONDENSER FAN...
  • Page 21: Ice And Water Dispenser Diagram

    Ice and Water Dispenser Diagram SIDE BY SIDE ICE WATER & DISPENSER WITH FILTER ICE FILL TUBE ICEMAKER WATER FILTER OUTLET W ATER WATER & DISPENSER FILTER INLET W ATER TANK TUBE UNION DETAIL Side by Side Ice and Water Flow Diagram 16021711 Rev.
  • Page 22: Water Valves Diagram

    Water Valves Diagram INCOMING W ATER LINE CONNECTION PRIMARY COPPER TUBE SOLENOID COMPRESSION FITTING VALVE BLUE COIL WATER BROWN COIL ICEMAKER PRIMARY VALVE OUTLET TO FILTER BLUE STRIPE SECONDARY VALVE SECONDARY INLET SOLENOID VALVE FROM FILTER BLUE COIL WATER YELLOW STRIPE BROWN COIL ICEMAKER SECO NDARY VALVE OUTLET TO ICEMAKER...
  • Page 23: Typical External Sweat Pattern

    Typical External Sweat Pattern Conditions after 4 hour Classification of condensation: laboratory test: 1 = Haze or Fog 2 = Beading Ambient: 32.2°C, 84% relative humidity Refrigerator compartment at 4.4°C 3 = Beads or Small Drops 4 = Drops Running Together Freezer compartment at -17.8°C ICE CHUTE DOOR...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting Chart WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Troubleshooting chart on following pages contains symptoms that may be seen in malfunctioning units.
  • Page 25 Troubleshooting Chart WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action...
  • Page 26 Troubleshooting Chart WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action...
  • Page 27: System Diagnosis

    System Diagnosis SUCTION HEAD T1 INLET T2 OUTLET T3 SUCTION WATTAGE PRESSURE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE VARIATION CONDITION VARIATION VARIATION VARIATION VARIATION VARIATION FROM FROM FROM FROM NORMAL FROM NORMAL FROM NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL Refrigerant Increase Increase Warmer Warmer Colder Increase Overcharge...
  • Page 28 System Diagnosis high side (condenser) of the system. To diagnose for a restriction versus a refrigerant • Only partial frosting of evaporator instead of even shortage, discharge the system, replace the drier-filter, evacuate and recharge with the specified refrigerant frosting of entire coil. charge.
  • Page 29 System Diagnosis Symptoms of Low or High Ambient Temperature Installation Lower ambient air temperature reduces the condensing temperature and therefore reduces the temperature of the liquid entering the evaporator. The increase in refrigeration effect due to operation in a lower ambient results in a decrease in power consumption and run time.
  • Page 30: Disassembly Procedures

    Disassembly Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Refrigerator Compartment Freezer Cold Control 1.
  • Page 31: Damper Control

    Disassembly Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Damper Control 9.
  • Page 32: Auger Motor Capacitor

    Disassembly Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. Auger Motor Capacitor Evaporator Removal 1.
  • Page 33: Ice Maker Removal

    Disassembly Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. 3.
  • Page 34: Overload/Relay

    Disassembly Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. leveling roller.
  • Page 35: Dispenser Ice Chute Door

    Disassembly Procedures WARNING To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit, unless test procedures require power to be connected. Discharge capacitor through a resistor before attempting to service. Ensure all earthing wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational. 4.
  • Page 36: Ice ‘N Water Systems Troubleshooting Of 5 Button Dispenser

    Ice ‘N Water Systems Troubleshooting of 5 button electronic Ice ‘N Water dispenser Dispenser Operation Select mode by pushing the button on the dispenser panel. A green indicator light WATER CRUSHED CUBED above the button indicates the current selection. Selection mode cannot be changed from CRUSHED CUBED from...
  • Page 37 Ice ‘N Water Systems Table A: Harness 10-pin Connector Configuration Color Signal Water Valve Main Actuator Line Out Cubed Crushed Dispenser Light Ice Door Chute Solenoid Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair No LED lit Switch failure in W ith unit powered, open freezer door. Press freezer door Replace freezer door.
  • Page 38 Ice ‘N Water Systems Symptom Possible Test Procedure Repair Cause Cubed LED is illuminated Failed Main Disconnect power. Remove both leads from the Replace switch. but does not dispense dispenser switch and measure resistance across switch terminals. Resistance should read less than 1 Ω in cubed ice when Main switch (failed dispenser switch is...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting Of Electronic Dispenser

    Ice ‘N Water Systems S ym p to m P o s s ib le T e s t P ro c ed u re R e p a ir C a u s e C ru sh e d L E D is F a iled M a in D iscon n ect po w e r.
  • Page 40 Ice ‘N Water Systems High Volt Board – JP1 connector Color Signal State Definition YL/BK Auger Motor - Crushed 240 VAC Auger Motor On 0 VAC - Auger Motor Off Auger Motor – Cubed 240VAC Auger Motor On 0 VAC - Auger Motor Off Freezer Door Input 240VAC –...
  • Page 41 Ice ‘N Water Systems Low Volt Board – JP1 connector Measure VDC between pins 1 and 3 or 2 and 3. Color Signal Voltage should be between 0 and 5 V. Voltage Freezer Thermistor Changes with Thermistor resistance and Refrigerator Thermistor temperature Common High Volt Board –...
  • Page 42 Ice ‘N Water Systems Symptom Possible Cause Test Procedure Repair Water Failed water Check voltage at water valve. There should be line If line voltage is present, then replace never valve. voltage across the terminals. water valves. Otherwise, continue dispenses. determination by using the same test procedure as NEITHER ICE NOR WATER EVER DISPENSES.
  • Page 43: Service Mode

    Ice ‘N Water Systems Electronic notes: 1) There is a 60 second delay upon power up before the compressor and condenser fan will be energized (if required). The damper will be in its final state after 3 minutes. (The damper will open and close to guarantee a correct starting point.
  • Page 44 Ice ‘N Water Systems Option 3 – Forced Pull-down To enter or exit from this option, press the Confirm Settings Key The control will initiate a pull down of both cabinets regardless of the temperature set points and measured temperatures. PD will be displayed in Refrigerator Temperature Display section. The control will toggle between the Independent (Evap fan On for either a refrigerator or freezer pull down) and Dependent (Evap fan On only for freezer pull down) Evaporator Fan control.
  • Page 45 Ice ‘N Water Systems Option 1 – Change Freezer Temperature Offset Press confirm settings to enter, then press confirm settings to activate new setting or alarm off to exit without change. The temperature offset is the temperature difference between the Thermistor and the perceived average temperature of the cabinet.
  • Page 46 Ice ‘N Water Systems Option 9 – Change Refrigerator Cut In/Cut Out Differential Press confirm settings to enter, then press confirm settings to activate new setting or alarm off to exit without any change. The cut in / cut out differential of the refrigerator is used to control the temperature swings inside the unit. A smaller value gives tighter control, but is less efficient and provides more wear and tear.
  • Page 47 Appendix A...
  • Page 48 Owner's Manual Side by Side Refrigerator English ............3 Deutsch ............27 Français ............48 Sección española ......... 69 Svenskt avsnitt ..........90 Suomalainen osa ........111 Nederlands ..........132 Sezione italiana ......... 153 Norsk seksjon ..........174 Dansk afsnit ..........195 Åã÷åéñßäéï...
  • Page 49: Keep Instructions For Future Reference

    Thank you for purchasing this refrigerator! How to Obtain Replacement Parts and Services? Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer Problems? Save yourself the nuisance of unnecessary service calls; check the “Before Calling Service” section of the owner’s manual. Your new refrigerator has been carefully engineered and manufactured under strict quality standards and should give...
  • Page 50: Features At A Glance

    Features at a Glance ® ® Important Safety Information What You Need to Know Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels about Safety Instructions DANGER Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this manual DANGER— WILL are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may WARNING occur.
  • Page 51: Installing Your Refrigerator

    Installing Your Refrigerator Steps to Follow... A qualified engineer must connect refrigerator in accordance with these installation instructions. Service to or replacement of power cord must be performed by a qualified servicer. Installation Requirements 60 cm deep models. How to Remove Wooden Base CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage, two people must remove wooden base.
  • Page 52: How To Install And Remove Handles

    Installing Your Refrigerator How to Install and Remove Handles Handles are located within fresh food section of refrigerator. Trim, plugs, and accent pieces will be located within the literature assembly. Full-Length Grab Handles (non-stainless steel) Insert screws removed in step 1 Remove two "...
  • Page 53: How To Connect The Water Supply

    Installing Your Refrigerator How to Install the Handles continued Stainless Steel Handles continued To remove after initial install... Insert screw plug into predrilled hole. IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to unit, use a flat blade screwdriver edge wrapped in masking tape to remove screw plugs. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to install freezer handle.
  • Page 54: How To Adjust The Temperature Controls

    Installing Your Refrigerator How to Adjust the Temperature Controls Check to see that fresh food section Locate refrigerator and freezer controls on upper left wall of fresh food section, and is 3° to 4° C. set both controls to 4. IMPORTANT: Neither section will cool if freezer control is set to Repeat process, as necessary.
  • Page 55: About Your Filtration System

    About Your Filtration System... Water Filter Removal and Installation WARNING CAUTION Initial Install of Water Filter Replacing Water Filter IMPORTANT: Air trapped in system may cause water and Remove blue bypass cap and cartridge to eject. Use caution when removing. retain for later use.
  • Page 56: Fresh Food Features

    Fresh Food Features What if These Features This book is intended to show the variety of features that are available in the product are Different from Mine? line. If your refrigerator does not have all the options that are shown, many of these options may be purchased by contacting your local distributor.
  • Page 57 Fresh Food Features Door Storage Beverage Chiller™/ Dairy Center Mini-Chiller™ (some models) Tilt-Out Door Buckets To remove and install Beverage Chiller™: (some models) To remove and install bucket: To adjust bucket frame: IMPORTANT: Beverage Chiller™ will not operate properly if air intake holes are not aligned with air inlet in door liner.
  • Page 58 Fresh Food Features Drawers Deli/Crisper Drawer climate controlled Beverage Organizer™ (some models) The Beverage Organizer™ slides out from underneath the Spillsaver™ Easy Glide™ shelf. The Organizer holds up to twelve 12-ounce beverage cans. To remove and install Organizer: NOTE: Cold air directed to the Deli/Crisper System •...
  • Page 59: Freezer Features

    Freezer Features This book is intended to show the variety of features that are available in the product What if These Features line. If your refrigerator does not have all the options that are shown, many of these are Different from Mine? options may be purchased by contacting your local distributor.
  • Page 60 Freezer Features Shelves Fixed Freezer Shelf Stor-Mor System ® To remove and install shelves: To remove and install Stor-Mor shelf: ® Hanging Wire Shelf (some models) NOTE: Back of shelf must be flush with back of cabinet to secure firmly in cabinet railing. Improper alignment will cause shelf to slide.
  • Page 61: Dispenser Features

    Dispenser Features Primary Features Dispenser Light not shown Front Fill Button (some models) Dispenser Pad Removable Tray IMPORTANT: Removable tray does not drain. Continuous water running into tray will cause tray to overflow. Water Dispenser Operation CAUTION NOTE: During initial use of water dispenser, allow an approximate 1-2 minute delay in water dispersal to allow internal water tank to fill.
  • Page 62: Control Features

    Dispenser Features Control Features (Five button control) Ice Dispenser Operation To dispense ice: Cubed Crushed Selection mode may not be changed while ice dispenser is in operation. NOTE: If ice dispenser is active for more than 2 minutes, an automatic lock out sensor will shut down power to dispenser area.
  • Page 63 Dispenser Features Control Features (Electronic control) Water and Ice Dispensing (main activator) To dispense water: To dispense ice: • Press water activator Dispenser Lock To lock and unlock dispenser: Light Function NOTE: Dispenser light will operate at full power when ice or water functions are in use. SENSOR To deactivate the AUTO setting: Filter Status Indicator Light...
  • Page 64: Max Cool

    Dispenser Features Control Features continued (Electronic control) Temperature Keys To set the fresh food temperature: To set the freezer temperature: NOTE: The temperature setting cannot be changed if Max Cool or Max Freeze setting is active. Max Cool To activate Max Cool: To deactivate Max Cool: NOTE: The temperature setting cannot be changed if Max Cool or Max Freeze setting is active.
  • Page 65: Sabbath Mode

    Dispenser Features Hidden Control Features (Electronic Control) Sabbath Mode To activate Sabbath Mode: To deactivate Sabbath Mode: Dispenser light will not activate during dispensing while in this mode. NOTE: In the event that power is interrupted while the Sabbath Mode is active, the control will remain in Sabbath Mode when power returns.
  • Page 66: Hints And Care

    Hints and Care What cleaners are recommended How to Clean Your Unit for my stainless steel product? Your manufacturer has a cleaner WARNING available for purchase (Part # 31960801). Please contact your local distributor for purchase. IMPORTANT: Damage to stainless CAUTION steel finish due to improper use of cleaning products or non-...
  • Page 67 Hints and Care How to Get the How to Remove and Replace Light Bulbs Most Out of Your Energy WARNING Dollar This refrigerator is designed to be one of the most energy efficient refrigerators available. Reduce energy use by observing the following. •...
  • Page 68: Before Calling Service

    Before Calling Service Today’s refrigerators have new features and are more energy efficient. Foam insulation is very energy efficient and has NOISE excellent insulating capabilities, however, foam insulation is not as sound absorbent. As a result, certain sounds may be unfamiliar.
  • Page 69 Before Calling Service OPERATION 723,& 3266,%/( &$86( 62/87,21 Food temperature Refrigerator is not level. See Installation Instructions for details Door is not closing properly. appears too warm on how to level your unit. Check gaskets for proper seal. Clean, if necessary, according to cleaning instructions in Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 70 Before Calling Service OPERATION (continued) 723,& 3266,%/( &$86( 62/87,21 Refrigerator runs too Controls need to be adjusted. See the controls section in your Owner’s Manual for frequently (continued) assistance in how to adjust your controls. Door is not closing properly Refrigerator is not level.
  • Page 71 Before Calling Service ICE & WATER 723,& 3266,%/( &$86( 62/87,21 Improper water valve was installed. Check water connection procedure in your Installation Ice maker is not producing Instructions. Self-piercing and ” saddle valves cause low ice (some models-continued) water pressure and may clog the line over time. manufacturer is not responsible for property damage due to improper installation or water connection.
  • Page 72: Water Filter Data

    Water Filter Data System Specification and Performance Data Sheet Refrigerator Water Filter Cartridge Model OWF-51 Specifications Service Flow Rate (Maximum) ..........Rated Service Life OWF-51-NI300 (Maximum) ....Rated Service Life OWF-51-WI500 (Maximum) ....Maximum Operating Temperature ........Minimum Pressure Requirement .......... Minimum Operating Temperature .........
  • Page 73 Part No. 12591308 Printed in U.S.A. 03/02...

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