Sub-Zero 601R-2 Technical & Service Manual page 77

Built-in (600-2) series
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Built-In
Built-In
Water Valve
(611-2, 611G-2, 632-2, 642-2, 650-2, 650G-2, 661-2)
NOTE: For 601F-2 water valve removal instructions
see: "LOWER COMPRESSOR AREA MECHANICAL
(Models 601R-2, 601RG-2, 601F-2)", later in this sec-
tion.
NOTES:
For 685-2 (Starting w/Serial #2271174) / 695-2
(Starting w/Serial #2269189), dual water valve
removal instructions, see next page.
For 685-2 (Prior to Serial #2271174) / 695-2 (Prior
to Serial #2269189), dual water valve removal
instructions see: "UPPER COMPRESSOR AREA
MECHANICAL (All Models Except 601's)", later in
this section.
The water valve is mounted to a bracket under the unit.
To remove a water valve, first remove the kickplate,
then (See Figure 7-11):
1. Loosen mounting screw holding valve to bracket.
2. Lift valve until screw head aligns with large section
of key-hole slot.
3. Push valve back until screw head clears bracket,
then lower valve and pull forward.
4. Disconnect electrical leads from valve.
5. Disconnect water lines from valve.
Dual Water Valve
(685-2 Starting with Serial #2271174)
(695-2 Starting with Serial #2269189)
NOTE: For 685-2 / 695-2, prior to serial numbers listed
above, see: "UPPER COMPRESSOR AREA MECHAN-
ICAL (All Models Except 601's)".
.
The water valve is mounted to a bracket under the unit,
toward the right hand side. The inlet water line uses a
compression fitting. The water valve outlets are quick-
connect fittings.
To remove a water valve, first remove the kickplate,
then (See Figure 7-12):
1. Extract mounting screw holding valve to bracket.
2. Pull valve forward.
4. Disconnect electrical leads from valve.
5. Disconnect water lines from valve.
Series
Series
2
2
(600-
)
(600-
)
7-7
Component Access / Removal
Bracket
Key-hole Slot
Figure 7-11. Water Valve
Bracket
Figure 7-12. Dual Water Valve
#3758407 - Revision B - August, 2006
Water Valve
Water Valve

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