KitchenAid KUIA15NLH, KUIA18NNJ, KUIA18PNL, KUIA15RRL manual Disconnect Tubing Internal Drain Pump

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10.Disconnect the inlet tube and the vent tube from the internal drain pump.

Disconnect Tubing

Internal Drain Pump

12.Disconnect the wire connector from the condenser fan motor.

13.Remove the four screws (two bottom and two side) from the condenser fan motor shroud. Slide the shroud assembly back towards the compressor, and then lift and remove the assembly from the unit.

Motor Connector

11.Tilt the front of the cabinet up until you can access the two side screws on the con- denser fan motor shroud, and secure the cabinet so that it cannot tip forward or backward.

Tilt Cabinet Back

Prop Up Securely

Condenser Fan Motor Bottom Shroud Screws

Condenser Fan Motor Left Side Shroud Screw

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Contents 18″ Automatic ICE Makers Goals and Objectives ForwardTable of Contents Wiring Diagram & Strip Circuits Safety First Electrical Power Supply & Grounding RequirementsGeneral Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics Serial Number Model NumberYear of Introduction Model & Serial Number Location Model & Serial Number Label LocationSpecifications Kitchenaid ICE Maker Warranty Page Installation Information Electrical Supply RequirementsRecommended Grounding Method Water Supply and Drain Connections Connecting the Water LineGravity Drain System Connecting the DrainDrain Pump System On Some Models Theory of Operation Operating SystemsRefrigeration System Water System Electrical System ICE Making Cycle Operational CyclesElectrical System Refrigeration SystemHarvest Cycle Diagnostics / Clean CycleNEW ICE Maker Control Board #6100499 Models with Internal Drain Pumps Page Component Locations Component AccessTo remove the cutter grid To remove the bin thermistorOn the next To remove the evaporator thermistorTo remove the water distributor To remove the electronic control board Removing the Electronic Control Housing ComponentsTo remove the cutter grid transformer Removing the Water Recirculation Pump Removing the Condenser FAN Motor Disconnect Tubing Internal Drain Pump Nut Marking On Fan Removing the Evaporator Screw Water Trough Remove the Permagum from the liner channel Reassembly Notes Removing the Water Inlet Valve To remove the hot gas valve Removing the HOT GAS Valve & SolenoidRemoving the Condenser Removing the Compressor Pull the two clips off the rear studs of the compressor Removing the Internal Drain Pump Only on Some Models To remove the door gasket Removing the ICE Maker Door & Gasket18″ Models Bottom Door Cap Screws Door Hinge Hinge Pin Channel Support Reassembly Notes Page BIN Thermistor Component TestingCutter Grid Transformer Cutter GridCondenser FAN Motor Water Recirculation PumpHOT GAS Valve Solenoid Water Inlet Valve SolenoidTo test the compressor windings COMPRESSOR, Overload PROTECTOR, & RelayTo test the relay Pushbutton Switch Assembly Page Water and ITS Effect on Making ICE Diagnosis & TroubleshootingEffect on ICE Quality Effect on ICE MakerProblem Probable Cause Test Procedure-Action Troubleshooting ChartWill not make ice Defective bin thermistor Overview Diagnostic Flow Chart for ICE Maker Control Board #6100499Flush Mode 5 minutes Idle Mode Page Unit leaves Freeze Mode Warmer Ambients Page Reservoir must be drained prior to restarting the unit Page Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram & Strip CircuitsICE Making Mode Harvest ModeStrip Circuits Last 47 Minutes of DIAGNOSTICS/CLEAN Mode First 25 Seconds of DIAGNOSTICS/CLEAN ModePage Cleaning the ICE Maker Cleaning Evaporator PlateTech Tips Cleaning Solution On Pad Thick Thin Adjusting the ICE ThicknessPage Product Specifications Warranty Information Sources
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