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Teledyne 5800 Instruction Sheet page 2

Refrigerator compressor capacitor/relay kit

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60-4702-009 Revision D, June11, 2020
3. Cut the cable tie holding the power cord that
runs through the refrigeration assembly
(Figure 2).
Figure 2: Cut cable tie to free line cord
4. Remove the refrigeration module mounting
screws (Figure 3).
Note that older refrigeration modules have an
adhesive strip just above the rear coils. The bot-
tom center screw may be slightly hidden by this
strip.
5. Carefully pull the module out and rotate clock-
wise to expose the wiring connectors.
The bushing holding the AC line cord in place
should slide along the cord (see below). During
reinstallation, the slack created in this step must
be removed.
CAUTION
Keep the module as close to the refrigerator body as
possible to avoid pulling the wiring taut and damaging
the connectors.
Line cord
bushing
Figure 3: Removing the refrigeration module
Cut cable tie
Turn module out
and left
Adhesive
strip
6. Determine the operating voltage—115 or 230 VAC.
This can be read from the serial num-ber label
located inside the refrigerated bottle compartment.
Proceed with instructions 2A for 115 VAC models,
or 2B for 230 VAC models to replace the startup
capacitor/relay assembly.
2A. 115 VAC Models - Replacing the
One-piece Capacitor/Relay
1. Remove the cover from the compressor terminal
box. If needed, use a screwdriver to release the
locking tab.
2. Unplug the white connector with the orange and
black wires from the bottom 2 pins on the com-
pressor (Figure 6). On newer models this con-
nector will be black and the wires will be orange
and white. The orange wire always goes to the
left.
3. Disconnect the blue wire from the capacitor/
relay assembly from the blue wire from the
power supply (Figure 6). On newer power sup-
plies the power supply wire will be gray.
4. Disconnect the black wire from the capacitor/
relay assembly from the ribbed black fan wire.On
newer refrigerators the second black wire from
the cap and relay assembly goes to the wrap
around heater on the compressor. If the com-
pressor has no heater then second black wire is
not used. Tape the wire off and tuck away.
5. Remove the capacitor/relay assembly.
5
A
/
-inch socket, short extension, and a
16
ratchet driver are recommended to loosen the
lock nuts. Once loose, lift the assembly to
remove it (Figure 4).
Figure 4: Attach the adapter plate
6. Mount the new assembly on the same posts
which held the old assembly. Tighten the lock
nuts with a 5/16-inch socket wrench to secure
the new assembly (Figure 5).
2
1
/
-inch
4

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