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SECTION 2
AC VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS
ICE DISPENSER (OPTIONAL)
For a refrigerator to provide ice through the door, the ice
maker rst dumps the ice it produces into a large bin. To
request ice at the door, select Cube or Crush and then
press the lever. This will activate a switch which turns on
a motor that rotates the auger. When the auger rotates,
it pushes ice out of the bin, through a chute right into the
glass. To stop dispensing, pull the glass away from dis-
pensing arm before the glass is full. Allow the ice chute to
clear before removing the glass.
WATER DISPENSER (OPTIONAL)
The water dispenser works much like the ice dispenser.
To request water at the door, simply press the lever. This
will activate a switch which turns on an electric water valve
at the back of the refrigerator. Water will ow through a
separate tube right into the glass.
LOCK OUT FEATURE
The ice dispensing system can be locked out to prevent
unwanted use.
Lock out•
To lock out, press the “Lock” pad for (3-5) seconds
until the RED light above the Padlock comes on.
Unlock•
To unlock, press the “Lock” pad for (3-5) seconds un-
til the RED light above the Padlock goes out.
The light can be turned on and off by pressing the “Light”
touch pad. The light will illuminate the dispenser area.
The light will also turn on automatically when ice or water
is dispensed.
DISPENSER LIGHT
AUTOMATIC POWER SUPPLY SWITCH OFF
For safety reasons, when opening the freezer door, the
ice/water dispenser and ice maker system will automati-
cally shut off. Closing the freezer door automatically re-
sumes operation of ice/water dispensing and ice maker
operation.
AC VOLTAGE
This is an energized circuit. Shock can occur
if not tested properly. Testing is to be done
by a qualied service technician.
The refrigerator is a 120 volt AC, 60 Hz appliance. The
proper operating range is 108 to 132 volts. If the voltage
drops below 108 volts, cooling efciency will decrease as
the voltages decreases. Check the AC volts at the recep-
tacle where the refrigerator is attached. If the voltage is
outside of the proper operating range, correct the power
source problem.
The refrigerator is equipped with a three-prong (ground-
ing) plug for your protection against shock hazards and
should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three
prong receptacle.
Do not cut or remove the ground-
ing prong from this plug! The free length of the cord
is 3 feet. It is recommended that the receptacle is locat-
ed to the right side of the refrigerator (viewed from the
rear). The receptacle should be 3” (from the bottom of the
plastic receptacle) above the refrigerator mounting oor.
This allows easy access through the vent door. The cord
should be routed to avoid direct contact with components
that could damage the cord insulation. The refrigerator
will not switch to another mode of operation until all AC
power is lost.
SECTION 3
3.1 Heating Element
The heating elements are designed to deliver a prede-
termined amount of heat to the cooling unit. To check a
heating element, remove the heater leads from the print-
ed circuit board and measure for proper resistance across
the two leads with a properly calibrated Ohm meter. This
check is to be done with the heating element at room tem-
perature. You should obtain the following readings ± 10%.
AC COMPONENTS
120 Volt AC
Receptacles
Might have separate
power cords if unit
has an Ice Maker
NOTE: The NDA/NDE1402 models use “Non-chilled”
water at the door dispenser.
The drip tray catches small
spills. The tray is removable
and dishwasher safe.
It is not a drain;
DO NOT
pour water directly into this
area.