Testing the Fridge (CAUTION REQUIRED):
1.Since this guide was written for an audience that might have minimal tools as opposed to a host of bench test equipment, “testing the fridge” entails essentially “plugging it in”. THIS IS THE MOST DANGEROUS STEP IN THE PROCESS as I can’t tell how well you’ve done your repair or
2.With your helper within
3.Pull the fridge plug and extension cord socket to the side of the fridge away from the PCB so you can easily unplug it in a hurry if you need to.
4.Understand you need to look at the PCB and listen to the fridge for proper operation the moment you plug it in. Any signs of sparks, smoke, fire, melting insulation or plastic or any other general mayhem should alert you to unplug the fridge immediately. If you can’t unplug it, call to your helper to trip the breaker.
5.CAREFULLY plug the fridge in. Look for any signs of sparks, smoke, fire, melting insulation or plastic. If any are suspected, UNPLUG THE FRIDGE IMMEDIATELY. Either you didn’t perform the repair correctly, or the fridge needs other repairs and you’ll have to call in the repairman (such was the possibility you understood before you started).
6.If the fridge is running properly, and the display shows the correct set temps, you’re good to go ☺
7.Unplug fridge.
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9.If you didn’t disconnect the flapper door, plug the fridge in again and push it back into place. You’re done. Congratulations.
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