Component Access And Removal - Sub-Zero 700TC-3 Service Manual

Integrated 700-3 tall series
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Component Access/Removal

COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL

This section explains how to adjust, access and remove components in and from 700-3 Tall Series units.
If different models have similar adjusting, accessing and/or removal procedures, they are grouped together under
the appropriate heading. The units covered in the procedures are listed between brackets after the heading. This
section is arranged as follows: Exterior cosmetic and mechanical components, followed by the internal cosmetic
and mechanical components, unit tray mechanical components, with the sealed system components at the end. An
attempt has been made to arrange these procedures in such a way as to simulate which components would need to
be removed first in order to gain access to other components. When following a component removal procedure, it
may be necessary to reference another component removal procedure listed earlier in this section.
NOTE: Before continuing, please take note of the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS below.
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IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE A UNIT FROM ITS INSTALLATION, REMEMBER THAT THE UNIT
COULD TIP FORWARD WHEN PULLED FORWARD BEYOND THE ANTI-TIP COMPONENTS, RESULTING
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. PULLING A UNIT FROM ITS INSTALLATION SHOULD ONLY BE PER-
FORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR INSTALLER.
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TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, POWER TO THE UNIT MUST BE DISCONNECTED WHENEVER ACCESS-
ING AND/OR REMOVING COMPONENTS POWERED BY ELECTRICITY OR COMPONENTS NEAR OTHER
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. IF THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN, BUT HAS NOT BEEN SWITCHED ON BY
PRESSING THE UNIT ON/OFF KEY, POWER IS STILL PRESENT AT THE CONTROL BOARD.
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IF REMOVING A DOOR OR DRAWER FROM A UNIT, REMEMBER THAT DOORS AND DRAWERS ARE
HEAVY. IF THEY WERE TO FALL, THEY COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
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If removing or disconnecting door hinge assemblies, remember they are spring loaded and may recoil
quickly when released.
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If working in the compressor area, remember that compressor and tubing may be hot.
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If working on or around the evaporator or condenser, remember that evaporator and condenser fins are
sharp.
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