ITECHNICAL EDUCATIONJOB AID 4322312KAR-8G-MODEL25 cu. ft. TOP-MOUNTREFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
3SECTION TWOTHEORY OF OPERATIONTHEORY OF OPERATIONTHEORY OF OPERATIONTHEORY OF OPERATIONTHEORY OF OPERATIONTEMPERATURE CONTROLFreezer temperature is r
4Air FlowAir inside the freezer section is cooled when it is drawn across the evaporator and circulated throughthe freezer compartment.Cold freezer ai
5Defrost SystemAutomatic defrost after every eight hours of compressor run time is accomplished by utilizing a defrosttimer thermostat in the control
6SECTION TWOCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGEXERCISESEXERCISES
7Fig. 17Filter-DrierWater Supply ValveMounting BracketScrewsCompressorMounting BoltsSlide-OutTrayPULLOUTSECTION THREECOMPONENT ACCESSCOMPONENT ACCESSC
8Fig. 17Accessing Component in the Freezer SectionThe evaporator, automatic ice maker, and other associated components are all accessible inside thefr
92. Remove the automatic ice maker (if present) or slide the ice cube tray shelf forward to releaseit from the (3) stand-off screws securing it to the
10ScrewsFig. 16Removing the Evaporator Fan MotorThe evaporator fan motor is mounted on a bracket that is attached to a shroud mounted to the backwall
11Removing the Defrost Heater ElementNOTE: Using this procedure will require the use of a ¼” magnetic nut driver whenremoving and installing the three
12Accessing Components in the Refrigerator SectionAccessing the Control BoxThe control box is located at the front of the refrigerator section and is
IIINTRODUCTIONThis Job Aid, 1998 "G" Model, 25 cu. ft. TOP-MOUNT REFRIGERATOR/FREEZERS, (Part No.4322312) provides specific information for
13Removing the Damper Control1. Remove the control box from the unit.2. Unclip the damper control from the two mounting posts and slide it up and off
14SECTION THREECONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGCONFIRMATION OF LEARNINGEXERCISESEXERCI
151. Operating Sound Level A. See owners manual for explanation of normal operating sound2. Freezer Warm - Compressor Off A. Temperature Control defec
169. Short off Cycle A. High ambient and/or heavy usageB. Freezer control knob set too coldC. Freezer control out of calibrationD. Light on constantly
17DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION! WARNINGELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDDisconnect the electrical power before servicing any components.Failure to do so can result in
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19SECTION FIVETECH TIPSTECH TIPSTECH TIPSTECH TIPSTECH TIPSTYPICAL EXTERNAL SWEAT PATTERNSFRONT RIGHT SIDEBOTTOM FRZ. DOORCENTER MULLIONBOTTOM REF. DO
20WIRING HARNESS SCHEMATIC
21WIRING DIAGRAM
224. Refrigerator Lights Circuit - Refrigerator door openSTRIP CIRCUITS1. Defrost Circuit - Defrost Heater Energized2. Cooling Circuit - Freezer therm
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235. Freezer Light Circuit - Freezer Door Open6. Automatic Ice Maker/Water Supply Valve CircuitTCABINET MOISTURECONTROL SWITCH6. Mullion Heater Circui
24Manufacturer Site/SourceCalendar Year H=1998Calendar WeekSequential Serial NumberSERIAL AND MODEL NUMBER DESIGNATORSThe serial number for all Whirlp
25WWWWWARRANTYARRANTYARRANTYARRANTYARRANTYKitchenAid RefrigeratorsKITCHENAID AND KITCHENAID CANADA DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL ORC
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XFor the way it's made.™
IV• The power cord must be plugged into a 3-prong, grounding-typewall receptacle, grounded in accordance with the National ElectricalCode, ANSI/NFPA 7
VR134a REFRIGERANTService InformationThis product uses R134a refrigerant. This refrigerant requires synthetic Ester oil in the compressor.This coolin
VIISection ThreeTrue or False Statements:1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. ___Section TwoTrue or False Statements:1. ___2. ___3. ___4. ___5. ___ANSWER SHEETC
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