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Kenmore 795.71302.010 User Manual

Kenmore 795.71302.010
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MODELS:
BOTTOM FREEZER REFRIGERATOR
REFRIGERATOR
SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE PRODUCT
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.sears.com
795.71303.010
795.71306.010
795.71302.010
795.71309.010
795.71304.010
MFL62078208
Printed in Mexico
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Kenmore 795.71302.010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKenmore
Model795.71302.010
CategoryRefrigerator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

1-1. DISCONNECT POWER CORD BEFORE SERVICING

Safety instruction to unplug the appliance before performing any service work.

1-2. IMPORTANT NOTICE

Disclaimer regarding the intended audience and liability for repair attempts.

1-3. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Details on voltage, current, and energy consumption of the refrigerator.

1-4. NO LOAD PERFORMANCE

Performance data under specific ambient conditions without load.

1-5. REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

Technical specifications for the refrigerant and compressor.

1-6. INSTALLATION

Requirements for proper clearance around the refrigerator for air circulation.

1-7. REPLACEMENT PARTS

List of common parts and their identifiers for replacement.

1-8. AIR FLOW

Diagram illustrating the internal air circulation path within the appliance.

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

DISASSEMBLY

3-1 FAN AND FAN MOTOR

Procedure for removing the fan and its motor assembly.

3-2 DEFROST CONTROL ASSEMBLY

Steps to remove the defrost control system components.

3-3 LAMP

Instructions for replacing the light bulbs in the refrigerator and freezer.

3-4 CONTROL BOX-REFRIGERATOR

Guide for accessing and removing the main control box.

3-5 MULTI DUCT

Steps to remove the multi-duct component.

3-6 DOOR DISASSEMBLY

General procedure for disassembling refrigerator doors.

3-7 LEVELING AND DOOR ALIGNMENT

Instructions for adjusting the appliance's tilt and aligning doors.

ADJUSTMENT

4-1 COMPRESSOR

Explanation of the compressor's role and handling precautions.

4-2 PTC-STARTER

Description of the PTC starter's function and usage notes.

4-3 OLP (OVERLOAD PROTECTOR)

Definition and role of the overload protector in the compressor circuit.

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

TROUBLESHOOTING

6-1. COMPRESSOR AND ELECTRIC COMPONENTS

Troubleshooting steps for compressor and related electrical parts.

6-2. PTC AND OLP

Diagnostic procedures for PTC starter and OLP issues.

6-3 OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

Troubleshooting guide for other electrical parts.

6-4 SERVICE DIAGNOSIS CHART

A table correlating symptoms with points to check and remedies.

6-5 REFRIGERATION CYCLE

Troubleshooting chart based on refrigerant flow and system state.

6-5-1 SEALED SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS

Diagnostic flowchart for sealed system issues.

OPERATION PRINCIPLE AND REPAIR METHOD OF ICEMAKER

7-1 OPERATION PRINCIPLE

Overview of how the icemaker functions.

7-2 ICEMAKER FUNCTIONS

Detailed explanation of icemaker modes and operations.

CIRCUIT OF MICOM

8-1 FUNCTION

General overview of the refrigerator's control functions.

8-1-2 How to Toggle the Display between °F & °C

Procedure to switch temperature display units.

8-1-3 Control of freezer fan motor

Explanation of freezer fan speed control.

8-1-4 ULTRA ICE

Description of the function to intensify cooling and increase ice production.

8-1-5 Refrigerator Lamp Auto Off

Details on the automatic shut-off feature for the refrigerator lamp.

8-1-6 Alarm for Open Door

Explanation of the buzzer alarm for open doors.

8-1-7 Buzzer Sound

Information on sounds produced by button presses.

8-1-8 Defrosting (removing frost)

Details on the automatic defrost cycle timing and conditions.

8-1-9 Electrical Parts Are Turned On Sequentially

Order of operation for electrical components during startup and testing.

8-1-10 Defect Diagnosis Function

Guide for interpreting error codes displayed by the control system.

8-1-11 TEST Mode

Instructions for entering and operating diagnostic test modes.

8-2 PCB FUNCTION

Overview of the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) components and connections.

8-2-1 Power Circuit

Detailed schematic of the power supply and distribution.

8-2-2 Load and Door Light Circuit (HV)

Wiring and voltage checks for specific loads like lamps.

8-2-3 Temperature Sensor Circuit

Information on sensor voltage readings and their meaning.

8-2-4 ICE MAKER

Wiring and voltage specifications for the icemaker components.

8-3 RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION OF SENSOR

Table showing resistance values for temperature sensors at different temperatures.

EXPLODED VIEW

CASE PARTS

Exploded view of the main cabinet and its associated parts.

FREEZER PARTS

Exploded view of components specific to the freezer compartment.

REFRIGERATOR PARTS

Exploded view of components specific to the refrigerator compartment.

REFRIGERATOR PARTS (PANTRY)

Exploded view of parts located in the pantry section.

DOOR PARTS

Exploded view of components related to the refrigerator and freezer doors.

WATER & ICEMAKER PARTS

Exploded view of water supply and icemaker system components.

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