Component Access/Removal
COMPONENT ACCESS AND REMOVAL
This section explains how to adjust, access and remove components.
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 proce-
dure, it may be necessary to reference another component removal procedure listed earlier in this section.
This section is arranged as follows:
• Model ICBWS-30 Exterior Cosmetic / Mechanical Components ..........................................................................................
• Model ICBWS-30 Interior Cosmetic / Mechanical Components ............................................................................................
• Model ICBWS-30 Compressor Area Mechanical Components..............................................................................................
• Model ICBWS-30 Sealed System Components ....................................................................................................................
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before continuing, please take note of the
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IF 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 PERFORMED BY AN
AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR INSTALLER.
•
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, 115 VOLTS AC 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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When removing or disconnecting door closers and/or hInge assemblies, remember they are spring
loaded and may recoil quickly when released.
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To avoid static electric damage to the control board, always handle the board by the edges.
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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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International W
ine Storage
International W
ine Storage
6-2
Series
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(ICBWS)
WARNINGS
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