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This document provides detailed specifications and troubleshooting steps for service technicians regarding various components of a refrigeration system, including control boards, thermistors, and sensors. It outlines service tests for diagnosing issues, including the display of results on the user interface and the procedures for entering and exiting service diagnostic modes. Safety warnings and voltage measurement protocols are also emphasized to prevent electrical shock during servicing.

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Warning: For Service Technician'S Use Only

This document provides detailed specifications and troubleshooting steps for service technicians regarding various components of a refrigeration system, including control boards, thermistors, and sensors. It outlines service tests for diagnosing issues, including the display of results on the user interface and the procedures for entering and exiting service diagnostic modes. Safety warnings and voltage measurement protocols are also emphasized to prevent electrical shock during servicing.

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FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY Component Specifications Control board Troubleshooting Service Test - 31 Touch Input Module

Control board Troubleshooting Service Test - 31 Touch Input Module Software NOTE: Not normally used
• Displays in three sequential flashes the Dispenser UI Control software version on the UI display.
NOTE: This is repeatedly displayed during all time in this step. 00/00/00 to 99/99/99
Tech Sheet Do not Discard Component Specifications all parts Service Test - 32 Ambient Thermistor UI Control
115VAC/60HZ unless noted • This is an internal board test. The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and dis-
SWITCH DIAGRAM play the results. (01 = Pass, 02 = Open, 03 = Short)
Service Test - 33 Humidity Sensor UI Control
Cooling • Relative Humidity Test (Humidity % Value 0-99 = pass or Er = Fail)

WARNING
Service Test - 34 Vertical Mullion Heater Mode
Compressor BTUH.............................................. 617 / EGD60HLC • Set the Vertical Mullion Heater Sensor Mode by selecting SW3. (01 = Sensor Operation On, 02 =
Sensor Operation Off) (Heater on 100%)
Watt................................................ 60 Hz / 101 watts
Current Lock rotor........................... 9.3 amps± 15% SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 Service Test - 35 Vertical Mullion Heater Status
• Control the Vertical Mullion Heater selecting SW3 (toggle between On and Off) (01 = ON, 02 =
Current Full load............................. 1.75 amps± 15% OFF)
Resistance Run windings............... 5.1 ohms± 15% Service Test - 36 Ice Box Fan
• Check for fan operation. Control Ice Box Fan using SW3. Display the status on Temp Display. (01
Resistance Start windings.............. 5.7 ohms± 8%@77°F To ENTER SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Mode: = ON, 02 = OFF). Verify air flow from the IB fan.
Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds. Release both buttons when you hear the CHIME Service Test - 37 Ice Box Thermistor
Relay TSD2 indicator. • The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the results on the Temp
Unit must not be in Lockout prior to entering SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC MODE. Display (01 = Pass, 02 = Open, 03 = Short)
The display will show 01 to indicate the control is in step 1 of the diagnostics routine. Service Test - 38 Forced Defrost mode
Compressor Run Volt.................................................. 180 VAC • Set the Forced Defrost Mode by selecting SW3. OF = No Forced Defrost, Sh = Short Defrost, Lo
Capacitor Capacitance.................................... 12 μfd ± 10% To EXIT SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Mode: do one of the following 3 options: = Long Defrost
Electrical Shock Hazard Electric damper Maximum closing time.................... 16 seconds
• Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds.
• Disconnect the product from power.
Note: If a forced defrost is selected, defrost will occur immediately after exiting the Service
Diagnostic Mode.
Disconnect power before servicing. control Temperature Rating........................ -11°F- 110°F
• Allow 20 minutes to pass.
Following the exit of the diagnostic mode, the controls will then resume normal operation.
Service Test - 42 UI EEPROM Control Software Version NOTE: Not normally used
• Displays in three sequential flashes the Dispenser UI Control software version on the UI display.
Replace all parts and panels before operating. RPM................................................ 3 NOTE: This is repeatedly displayed during all time in this step. 00/00/00 to 99/99/99
Cooling diagnostics are steps 1 through 7 and 32 through 39. Dispensing diagnostics are steps 8
Failure to do so can result in death or through 31.
Service Test - 43 UI FLASH Control Software Version
Condenser motor Rotation.......................................... Clockwise NOTE: Not normally used
electrical shock. (facing end opposite shaft)
Each step must be manually advanced. Press SW5 to move to the next step in the sequence. Press
SW4 to back up in the sequence to the previous step. Diagnostics will begin at Step 1. Each step is dis-
• Displays in three sequential flashes the Dispenser UI Control software version on the UI display.
NOTE: This is repeatedly displayed during all time in this step. 00/00/00 to 99/99/99
RPM................................................ 1190 RPM played in the two digits of the dispenser user interface display. The step results are displayed in the two Service Test - 45 Ice Maker Water Fill Test
Watt................................................ 4.1watts±15% digits on dispenser user interface display 2 seconds after the step number is displayed. An amber order NOTE: BEFORE INITIATING THIS TEST, GO TO STEP 57, INITIATE ICE MAKER HARVEST TO
@115VAC filter light will be shown to INSURE ALL ICE IS EJECTED FROM MOLD BEFORE FILLING.
Note: Fan blade must be fully designate that the step number is being displayed and a red replace filter light will be shown to desig- • After an initial 3 second delay, displays the Ice Maker water fill state on the UI display. Press SW3
seated on shaft to achieve proper nate that the status of the step is being displayed. All button and pad inputs shall be ignored and all to start awater fill. Pressing SW3 will toggle between ON and PAUSE. (02 = Off, 03 = On, 04 =
DANGER airflow. inputs shall be off except as described in the actions for each step.

Service Test - 1 FC thermistor


Paused
Service Test - 46 Water dispensing Test
Freezer Rotation.......................................... Clockwise • The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display flashes results on the Temp
• Displays the status of the water dispense valve. Press the water pad to initiate a water dispense.
(00 = Water Dispense Valve Off, 01 = Water Dispense Valve On)
Evaporator fan (facing end opposite shaft) Display. (01 = Pass, 02 = Open, 03 = Short) Service Test - 56 Ice Maker Error Codes
motor RPM................................................ 2800 RPM Service Test - 2 RC thermistor • Displays active Ice Maker Error Codes on the UI display.
Watt................................................ 5.5±15% watts • The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the results on the Temp E0 = No Errors, Functioning IceMaker.
@14 VDC Display (01 = Pass, 02 = Open, 03 = Short) E1 = No Cooling, IM timed out. Ice compt. unable to reach desired temps. Possible cooling or
Note: Fan blade must be fully Service Test - 3 Evaporator fan motor and air baffle motor fan issue.
seated on shaft to achieve proper • Turn on the FC Evaporator Fan and Air Baffle and monitor the Air Baffle feedback. SW3 (01= Fan On E2 = Motor Lost Position, IM didn't find home during harvest and exceeded Max attempts. Check
airflow. / Air Baffle Open. 02 =Fan ON / Air Baffle Closed.) for obstructions in IM, If none found verify operation of IM.
Service Test - 4 Compressor/ condenser fan motor/evaporator fan E3 = Heater Time-out, Ice mold heater was "ON" longer than Max allowable.
• Control the Sealed System loads selecting SW3 01 = ON, 02 = OFF
Thermostat Volt.................................................. 120/240 VAC Service Test - 6 Defrost heater/Bi-metal
IM heater is driven to a temp., if temp. not reached a time delay shuts it down. Possible heater
issue.
(Defrost) Watt................................................ 495 watts • Note: if bi-metal is open, it will need to be by-passed for heater to operate. Heater should be on. E4 = Dry Cycle, Unit detected dry-cycles above Min rqmt. Possible valve or frozen fill tube.
Current............................................ 3.75/1.87 amps
Electrical Shock Hazard Resistance across terminals: 56 K ohms
Display will be blank until a valid reading is displayed. (01 = Bi-metal closed, 02 = Bi-metal open)
Service Test - 7 Defrost mode Selection
E5 = IM Bad Thermistor, Ice Storage temp satisfied but Ice Mold in frozen state to long. Possible
an ice mold thermistor issue.
Only authorized technicians should Above 42°F ±5°.............................. Open
• The defrost mode can be set by using SW3. In ADC Mode the product will automatically defrost after
a minimum of 8 hours of compressor runtime up to maximum of 96 hours of compressor runtime,
Service Test - 57 Ice Maker Harvest
• Press SW3 to activate a Harvest sequence. Digit 1 displays the state of the sequence. Digit 2
Below 12°F ±7°............................... Closed
perform diagnostic voltage measurements. depending upon product usage. In Basic Mode the product will automatically defrost after 8 hours of
compressor runtime. (01 = ADC ON, 02 = Basic Mode ON 8 hour timer.)
displays the outcome of the sequence. Once initiated, the sequence cannot be exited.
Digit 1 0 = Heater and Motor OFF, 1 = IM Heater ON, 2 = Motor Rotating CW until it finds home
After performing voltage Freezer Evaporator Volt.................................................. 115 VAC Service Test - 8 All UI indicators
• Verify that all LED indicators and UI display digits turn on automatically. All indicators ON for 30 sec-
position.
Heater Wattage.......................................... 435 ±5% watts Digit 2 0 = In Progress, 1 = Harvesting Completed, 2 = Harvesting Not Completed, Doors must
measurements, disconnect power before Resistance...................................... 30.4 ±5% ohms
ond timeout. be closed.
Service Test - 9 UI Button and Pad Test NOTE: Harvesting Not Completed does not exit the step, but indicates the timeout of 70 seconds
servicing. • Displays the user Interface Buttons and Ice and Water Pads status as described in the Component has passed.
Controls Status Indicator column,below. Service Test - 58 Ice Maker Heater Activation and Thermistor
Failure to follow these instructions can result in • Press SW3 to activate the Ice Maker Heater and to toggle between On and Off. Digit 1 displays
Press Digit 1 Digit 2 the state of the heater. Digit 2 displays the thermistor state.
death or electrical shock. Control board Volt.................................................. 120 VAC,60HZ SW1 1 Digit 1 0 = IM Heater OFF, 1 = IM Heater ON
See control board section for SW2 2 Digit 2 0 = Temp warmer than harvest temp, 1 = Temp cooler than harvest temp, 2 = Open,
diagnostics SW3 3 3 = Short
SW6 6 Service Test - 59 Ice Maker Motor
Ice & • Press SW3 to activate a Motor sequence and toggle through each step. Digit 1 displays the state
Voltage Measurement Safety Information Thermistor Temperature................................... Resistance Water Pad 1 of the motor. Digit 2 displays the status of the motor. Once initiated, the sequence cannot be
When performing live voltage measurements, you must do the following: 77°F................................................ 2700 ohms± 5.0% exited.
Verify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized. 32°F................................................ 7964 ohms± 1.0% NOTE: Use SW4 (Fast Ice) and SW5 (Lock) to navigate through the Service Diagostics. SW4 and Digit 1 0 = Motor OFF, 1 = Motor Rotating CW until home position, 2 = Motor OFF, 3 = Motor
Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions. 23,345 ohms± 2.0% SW5 are not displayed on chart. Rotating CCW until home position
0°F.................................................. Service Test - 11 Dispenser Lighting
Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury. Digit 2 0 = In Progress, 1 = Completed, 2 = Homing Not Complete (*See step 57)
Always use the proper testing equipment. • Pressing SW3 will change the dispenser lighting setting from OFF (0%) to ON (100%) to DIM (50%) *NOTE: Harvesting Not Completed does not exit the step, but indicates the timeout of 70 seconds
After voltage measurements, always disconnect power before servicing.
Light switch Type................................................ SPDT NO/NC Status indicator is Blank has passed.
Volt.................................................. 125/250 VAC Service Test - 15 Ice Level Sensor Service Test - 66 Manufacturing Codes
• Displays the Ice Bin Status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the full and not full levels display
Current............................................ 8/4 amps correctly. (01 = Bin Full, 02 = Bin Not Full)
NOTE: Step is used by Whirlpool Manufacturing plant only.
Service Test - 67 Water Filter Switch Status
Service Test - 16 RC Door Switch Input • Displays the water filter switch status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the open and close
Ice & Water • Displays the RC Door status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the open and close status dis- status display correctly. (01 = Switch open, filter installed, 02 = Switch closed, filter not installed)
No-Load Performance, Controls in Normal Position play correctly. (01 = RC Door open, 02 = RC Door closed)
Service Test - 17 FC Door Switch Input
Refrigerator Freezer Icemaker Dual Water Valve Watts............................................... Green side 20w, • Displays the FC Door status in real time on the UI display. Verify that the open and close status dis-
Percent Run Compartment Compartment Compartment Red side 35w play correctly. (01 = FC Door Open, 02 = FC Door Closed)
Kw/24 hr Time Cycles/24 hr Average Food Average Food Average Food Service Test - 19 Ice Maker Fill Tube Heater and Facia Heater Status
±0.4 ±10 ±10 Temperature Temperature Temperature
±4°F ±5°F ±5°F Isolation Valve Watts............................................... 20w (Green) • Control the Ice Maker Fill Tube Heater and Facia Heater selecting SW3 (toggle between On and Off)
(01 = ON, 02 = OFF)
Ambient °F 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° 70° 90° 110° Service Test - 20 Water Filter Usage Rating
Ice Box Fan Rotation.......................................... Clockwise • Displays in two sequential flashes the total water usage rating in gallons for the water filter on the UI
(facing end opposite shaft) display. Wait until dash is displayed which means end of the number. (00/0- to 99/9-) Example: 123 will
26 cu ft 1.0 1.3 2.4 40 50 60 29 22 20 37 37 37 0 0 0 24 24 24 RPM................................................ 3500 RPM be displayed as 12 3-
Service Test - 21 Water Filter Time Rating
Watt................................................ 4.2W ±15% watts@ • Displays in two sequential flashes the total time rating in days for the water filter on the UI display.
14 VDC Wait until dash is displayed which means end of the number. (00/0- to 99/9-) Example: 123 will be dis-
played as 12 3-
Service Test - 22 Water Filter Usage
Temperature Relationship Test Chart • Displays in two sequential flashes the current water filter status in gallons used since last reset on the
UI display. Wait until dash is displayed which means end of the number. (00/0- to 99/9-) Example: 123
Freezer Suction Head
Evaporator Suction Line Average Total will be displayed as 12 3-
Pressure Pressure
Inlet/Outlet ±7°F Wattage ±10% ±2 PSIG ± 5 PSIG Service Test - 23 Water Filter Time
±5°F • Displays in two sequential flashes the current water filter status in days since last reset on the UI dis-
play. Wait until dash is displayed which means end of the number. (00/0- to 99/9-) Example: 123 will be
Ambient °F 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° 70° 90° displayed as 12 3-
Service Test - 24 Water Filter Reset
• Display in two sequential flashes the current times the water filter was reset on the UI display. Wait
26 cu ft -6 -3 70 94 90-110 100-120 1.0 3.4 100 141 until dash is displayed which means end of the number. (00/0- to 99/9-) Example: 123 will be displayed
as 12 3-
Service Test - 26 Main Control Software Version NOTE: Not normally used
• Displays in three sequential flashes the Main Control software version on the UI
display.
NOTE: This is repeatedly displayed during all time in this step. 00/00/00 to 99/99/99
Service Test - 27 Dispenser UI Control Software Version
NOTE: Not normally used
• Displays in three sequential flashes the Dispenser UI Control software version on the UI display.
NOTE: This is repeatedly displayed during all time in this step. 00/00/00 to 99/99/99
Service Test - 29 Low Voltage IDI Software Version NOTE: Not normally used
NOTE: This sheet contains important Technical Service Data. • Displays in three sequential flashes the low voltage software version on the UI display. NOTE: This is
repeatedly displayed during all time in this step. 00/00/00 to 99/99/99
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