GE Consumer & Industrial

TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE 2003 Electronic Bottom-Mount Refrigerators

MODEL SERIES: GBS22_ _P GBS20_ _P PDS22_ _P PDS20_ _P

PUB # 31-9112

1/04

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.

WARNING To avoid personal injury, disconnect power before servicing this product. If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks.

RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.

GE Consumer & Industrial Technical Service Guide Copyright © 2004 All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without written permission from the General Electric Company.

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Table of Contents

Airflow (Cabinet Interior) .................................................................................................................. 6 Air Flow Tower and Damper ........................................................................................................ 11 Component Locator Views ............................................................................................................ 9 Components ................................................................................................................................ 10 Control Diagnostics ..................................................................................................................... 18 Control Features ........................................................................................................................... 8 Diagnostics Chart ....................................................................................................................... 19 Doors ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Door Gaskets .............................................................................................................................. 17 Door Handles ................................................................................................................................ 4 Electronic Control Panel................................................................................................................ 8 Evaporator Fan ............................................................................................................................ 13 Evaporator Thermistor ................................................................................................................ 13 Evaporator Thermostat ............................................................................................................... 14 Freezer Drawer and Slides ......................................................................................................... 16 Fresh Food and Freezer Thermistors ......................................................................................... 12 Fresh Food and Freezer Light Thermostats ............................................................................... 15 Icemaker Ready Models .............................................................................................................. 12 Illustrated Parts Catalog .............................................................................................................. 24 Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Knob (Encoder) ............................................................................................................................. 10 Knob (Encoder) Control Panel ........................................................................................................ 8 Nomenclature ................................................................................................................................ 7 Schematics ................................................................................................................................. 22 Strip Circuits ................................................................................................................................ 20 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................... 6 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... 18 Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 30 Water Filter ................................................................................................................................. 11

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Installation Freezer Door

Doors

1. Install 2 door mounting screws on the freezer compartment door.

The swing direction of the fresh food door and the freezer door can be reversed on all models except stainless steel.

2. Insert the door handle onto the door mount screws and pull the handle firmly to the left.

Stainless steel models must be ordered as left or right door swing.

Door Handles Removal and Replacement Fresh Food Door 1. Lift the fresh food compartment door handle firmly upward and off of the 2 door mounting screws.

1 2

2. Reverse the above procedure to reinstall.

1

2

Note: The door handle can be installed incorrectly. Make sure the handle is curved upward and is locked in place. A properly installed handle will be centered on the door.

Note: The door handle can be installed incorrectly. Make sure the curved side of the handle is toward the outside edge of the door.

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Troubleshooting Tips - Handle Installation

Problem

Possible Causes

What To Do

Handle too hard to install/Handle requires excessive force to install

Mounting bolts too tight.

Remove the handle. Loosen the mounting bolts slightly so that the handle will snap into place when installed.

Defective mounting bracket or bolts.

Remove handle. Check for defective mounting brackets or bolts. If defective, replace. Install handle according to Installation Instructions.

Loose mounting bolts.

If the handle installs properly (slides on and locks/snaps into place) but is loose, remove the handle and tighten the mounting bolts. Use a 10mm socket and ratchet or wrench. Do not use a screwdriver as it will not provide enough torque for proper tightening. Reinstall handle according to Installation Instructions included with the handle.

Freezer handle is installed backwards.

Remove handle. Check for correct mounting brackets on the handle. There is a right bracket (R) and a left bracket (L). The handle has the word “RIGHT” printed in the bracket cavity. The “R” bracket should be installed in the bracket cavity marked “RIGHT”. The “L” bracket should be installed on the opposite side. Reinstall handle according to Installation Instructions.

Loose handle/Handle makes rattling noise at attachment

Fresh Food handle is mounted upside Make certain that the arrow label on the handle down or incorrectly relative to the is pointing at the center of the unit. To verify, the curve of the Fresh Food door. handle should look straight from a distance (not slanted to the side).

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Technical Data ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Airflow (Cabinet Interior)

Temperature Control (Position 5)....................... 32 - 4°F Defrost Control... 60 hrs @ 40 mins with no door opening Overtemperature Thermostat....................... 140 - 110°F Defrost Thermistor.................................................70°F Electrical Rating: 115V. AC, 60 Hz.................1 - 5 Amp. Maximum Current Leakage................................0.5 mA Maximum Ground Path Resistance...............0.14 Ohms Energy Consumption.......507 kWh/yr for 20 cu/ft models Energy Consumption.......520 kWh/yr for 22 cu/ft models

NO LOAD PERFORMANCE Control Position: 5-5 And Ambient of:................................................... 90°F Fresh Food, °F..................................................32 - 42

The evaporator fan forces air through the evaporator into the freezer compartment. Air from the evaporator is also forced through the electronic damper to the top of the air tunnel, through the fresh food compartment, and returns to the evaporator. The fresh food compartment receives chilled air through an electronic damper at the bottom, rear of the fresh food compartment. The damper is controlled by the main control board. When open, the damper allows chilled air from the freezer to move into the fresh food compartment. Air returns from the fresh food compartment to the freezer compartment via two vents located to the left and right of the air tunnel.

Frozen Food, °F.................................................. -5 - 5 Percent Running Time....................................... 45 - 65

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM Minimum Compressor Capacity Vacuum.............. 22 in. Minimum Equalized Pressure @ 70°F ................................................... 38 PSIG @ 90°F.................................................... 49 PSIG Refrigerant - R - 134a...................................... 4.06 oz. Compressor .............................................. 690 BTU/hr

INSTALLATION Clearance must be provided at top, sides and rear of the refrigerator for air circulation. AT TOP............................................................. 1 inch AT SIDES................................................... 0.125 inch AT REAR.......................................................... 1 inch

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Nomenclature Model Number

CONFIGURATION B = DOOR D = DRAWER

ICEMAKER CUBIC FEET 20 or 22

B = ICEMAKER READY C = FACTORY ICEMAKER

ENGINEERING NOMENCLATURE A = CONVERSION KIT

P D S 2 2 M C P A W W BRAND/PRODUCT

DEPTH/POWER

INTERIOR/SHELVES

G = GE P = PROFILE (GE)

S = STANDARD

H = UPGRADE GLASS K = SPILL-PROOF GLASS

MODEL YEAR P = 2003

M = SPILL-PROOF/SLIDE-OUT GLASS S = STAINLESS STEEL DOORS

EXTERIOR COLOR WW = WHITE/WHITE SS = STAINLESS/STAINLESS CC = BISQUE/BISQUE BB = BLACK/BLACK

Serial Number The first two characters of the serial number identify the month and year of manufacture. Example: AG123456S = January, 2004 A - JAN D - FEB F - MAR G - APR H - MAY L - JUN M - JUL R - AUG S - SEP T - OCT V - NOV Z - DEC

2005 - H 2004 - G 2003 - F 2002 - D 2001 - A 2000 - Z 1999 - V 1998 - T 1997 - S 1996 - R 1995 - M 1994 - L

Nomenclature

The letter designating the year repeats every 12 years. Example: The nomenclature plate is located on the upper left wall of the fresh food compartment.

T - 1974 T - 1986 T - 1998

Mini-Manual (Behind Base Grille)

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Control Features

Electronic Control Panel

Knob (Encoder) Control Panel

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Component Locator Views Fresh Food Section Control Panel

Thermistor

Lights and Thermostat

Filter

Air Flow Tower

Damper (Inside Tower)

Freezer Section

Light and Thermostat

Icemaker (When Installed) Evaporator Thermostat (Behind Panel)

Evaporator (Behind Panel)

Evaporator Thermistor (Behind Panel)

Thermistor

Machine Compartment Compressor

Condenser

Water Valve Condenser Fan Motor

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Components 4. Unplug the fresh food light connector from the compartment ceiling.

Knob (Encoder) Electronic and mechanical control panels are removed in the same manner. Removal and Replacement 1. Remove the fresh food light cover. 2. Remove the 2 screws that hold the rear of the control housing to the liner ceiling.

5. The fresh food light housing is held in place by 4 tabs. Press the tabs to remove the housing. 3. There are 3 posts inserted into the liner ceiling holding the front of the control in place. Firmly pull the control housing down at the front edge to release the posts. Pull the housing towards the front to release the tabs in the back. Note: The foam may be holding the posts and tabs in the liner.

6. Unplug the connector from the control board. 7. Press the tab on the door switch and push the switch through the hole in the control panel housing.

Door Switch

Connector

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Air Flow Tower and Damper

Water Filter

The air flow tower contains an internal damper. The damper and tower are replaced as one unit.

On ice maker models, the water filter is located in the upper, right corner of the fresh food compartment. The water filter should be changed every 6 months.

Removal and Replacement 1. Remove the 2 screws on the top and bottom of the center shelf bracket. Remove the bracket. 2. Remove the screw from the bottom of the air flow tower. Lean the tower forward to access the connector at the bottom of the tower.

To access the water filter, press the tab on the front of the water filter cover and allow the cover to drop down. Water Filter Part # GSWF

Screw

Bracket

Screw Screw

Turn the water filter counterclockwise to remove and clockwise to install. Remove

Install

3. Unplug the connector; then remove the air flow tower.

Note: If a new filter is not available, a filter bypass must be installed to supply unfiltered water to the icemaker. Filter bypass part # WR02X11613

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Icemaker Ready Models The accessory icemaker can be purchased through parts, part # IM6 or as a sales accessory, part # IM4A through a dealer. The icemaker must be installed with the fill tube shipped with the refrigerator. The slot in the fill tube must be on top of the tube.

The fresh food thermistor is located on the ceiling of the fresh food compartment behind the light assembly.

The water fill tube is packaged with the use and care manual in a plastic bag in the vegetable drawer. The fill tube part number is WR02X11712.

Fresh Food and Freezer Thermistors The freezer thermistor is located on the rear of the right hand wall in the freezer section.

Thermistor Values Temperature Degrees (F)

Resistance in Kilo-Ohms

Temperature Degrees (C)

-40

166.8 kΩ

-40

-31

120.5 kΩ

-35

-22

88 kΩ

-30

-13

65 kΩ

-25

-4

48.4 kΩ

-20

5

36.4 kΩ

-15

14

27.6 kΩ

-10

23

21 kΩ

-5

32

16.3 kΩ

0

41

12.7 kΩ

5

50

10 kΩ

10

59

7.8 kΩ

15

68

6.2 kΩ

20

77

5 kΩ

25

86

4 kΩ

30

95

3.2 kΩ

35

104

2.6 kΩ

40

113

2.2 kΩ

45

122

1.8 kΩ

50

55

1.5 kΩ

-40

60

1.2 kΩ

-35

Note: Fresh food and freezer thermistors are removed in the same manner. To remove the thermistor cover, insert a flat blade screwdriver under the front of the cover and gently lift the cover. Squeeze and lift the cover from the bottom until it releases from the compartment wall.

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Note: Some of the foam insulation may need to be removed to expose the thermistor and wire.

Evaporator Thermistor The evaporator thermistor is located on top of the evaporator behind the rear panel of the freezer compartment. The thermistor is held in place by a tie strap. To access the thermistor, remove the drawers, shelves, and icemaker (if installed) from the freezer compartment. Remove the back panel.

Thermistor

Shown with Back Panel Removed

When replacing the thermistor, cut the thermistor wires and splice the new thermistor using bell connectors as shown. Always use RTV102 silicone sealant to seal the end of the connector from moisture.

Thermistor

Note: The thermistor must be inside the thermistor cover but is not required to be inserted back into the insulation or inside the cabinet frame. Thermistor

Evaporator Fan The evaporator fan is located above the evaporator behind the rear panel of the freezer compartment. The evaporator fan is held in place by 2 screws. To access the fan, remove the drawers, shelves, and icemaker (if installed) from the freezer compartment. Remove the back panel. The fan, motor, and mount come out as one unit.

When replacing the thermistor, cut the thermistor wires and splice the new thermistor using bell connectors as shown. Always use RTV102 silicone sealant to seal the end of the connector from moisture. Use a new tie strap to secure the thermistor to the evaporator tubing.

Shown with Back Panel Removed

Fan

Screws

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Evaporator Thermostat The defrost heater is controlled by the evaporator thermistor and normally turns off at 70°F. If the evaporator thermistor fails, the evaporator thermostat will turn off the defrost heater at 140°F and will reset at 110°F. The evaporator thermostat is located on the top, left side of the evaporator behind the back panel of the freezer compartment.

Note: The resistance of the thermostat and defrost heater can be taken by removing the access panel located in the upper left section of the evaporator cover. Remove the screw and pull the cover forward to expose the two-wire connector. Unplug the connector and read the resistance between the two terminals. Since the thermostat and heater are in series, the reading should be approximately 32 Ω.

To access the thermostat, remove the drawers, shelves, and icemaker (if installed) from the freezer compartment. Remove the back panel. Shown with Back Panel Removed Screw Connector

Thermostat

When replacing the thermostat, cut the thermostat wires and splice the new thermostat using bell connectors as shown. Always use RTV102 silicone sealant to seal the end of the connector from moisture. The thermostat is held in place by a spring tab. To remove it, squeeze the tab.

Tab

Thermostat

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Fresh Food and Freezer Light Thermostats

Note: To gain better access to the thermostat, pull the housing down until there is enough room to remove the thermostat.

Fresh Food Light Thermostat The fresh food light thermostat interrupts power to the fresh food lights when the temperature reaches 175°F. Power is restored when the thermostat temperature cools to 155°F. The thermostat is located on the back of the fresh food light housing. To access the thermostat, remove the control panel (see Control Panel). The thermostat is held in place by 2 screws.

Thermostat

When replacing the thermostat, cut the thermostat wires and splice the new thermostat using bell connectors as shown. Always use RTV102 silicone sealant to seal the end of the connector from moisture.

Thermostat

Screws

Freezer Light Thermostat The freezer flight thermostat interrupts power to the freezer lights when the temperature of the disk reaches 175°F. Power is restored when the thermostat temperature cools to 155°F. The thermostat is located behind the freezer light housing. To access the thermostat, remove the freezer light cover and housing. The housing is held in place by 5 screws.

Screws

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5. Set the drawer on a non-scratching surface.

Freezer Drawer and Slides

6. Remove the middle basket, top basket, ice tray shelf, and ice bin.

Removal and Replacement 1. Open the freezer drawer until it stops. 2. The bottom basket rests on a frame inside the freezer drawer. To remove it, lift the basket from the back and slide it toward the freezer compartment.

7. The center rail assembly is held in place by a molded channel in the freezer ceiling and notches in the metal support rails. Remove the center rail assembly by pressing down on the metal support rails while rotating the bottom edge of the center rail assembly.

Center Rail Assembly

Support Rails

3. Remove the single Phillips-head screw on each side of the rail. Note: Do not remove the hex-head screws from the rail assemblies.

8. To remove the metal support rails, press the tabs on the plastic support housing.

4. The tabs on the side of the drawer rails fit into the front slots of the guide rails. Lift the drawer by the handle to separate the drawer rails from the guide rails.

9. Remove the 3 Phillips screws that hold the plastic support housing in place.

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10. Pull the front edge of the plastic support housing away from the side wall. Pull the housing forward to disengage the rear tabs. Note: The plastic housing may be tight against the side wall, and the tabs may be foamed in place. Some force may be required to remove it.

Freezer Drawer Shim If the drawer is not sealing correctly and the gasket is not damaged, the door alignment can be adjusted. Remove the Phillips screws holding the rail connector to the drawer front. Using the necessary number of stainless steel washers, shim the drawer to provide the correct alignment.

Pull Out Washer

Drawer Front

11. To remove the guide rails from the plastic support housing, lift the tab on the back side of the housing with a small flathead screwdriver.

Rail Connector

Door Gaskets The door gaskets are fitted tightly into the door channel. They should not be removed unless they need to be replaced. Note: When replacing a gasket, a wide blade screw driver may be necessary to remove the gasket.

Channel Gasket

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Troubleshooting

Control Diagnostics A diagnostic aid can be assembled which consists of a control board, membrane and wiring harness. The parts required are WR55X10120, WR55X10068 and WX05X14999. The control diagnostics allow the technician to functionally test individual components to aid in troubleshooting.

1. Enter the diagnostic mode by pressing both the freezer temperature (COLDER and WARMER) pads and the refrigerator temperature (COLDER and WARMER) pads simultaneously. Note: All four pads must be held for approximately 3 seconds. Blinking "0's" in both displays indicate the refrigerator has entered the test mode.

A D J U S T FREEZER TEM P REPLA C E FreshS aver FILTER

On the electronic bottom mount models, the diagnostics are performed by removing the existing temperature control board and plugging in the diagnostic aid or by accessing the main board on the back of the refrigerator and plugging into the J4 connector.

C OLD ER

A D J U S T REFRIG ERA TOR TEM P 0.5 LB S 1.5 LB S 3.0 LB S

H O LD 3 S EC S

W A RM ER S ET

0 F IS REC OM M EN D ED

RES ET W H EN LIT

S ET

Ex pressThaw

15 M IN 30 M IN 45 M IN

Ex pressC hi l l

C ITRU S PRO D U C E M EA T

S el ec tTem p

C ustom C ool

C OLD ER 37 F IS REC OM M EN D ED

W A RM ER

S ET

Enter the appropriate display numbers as shown below and press any pad other than the temperature pads to activate that test mode. Not all test modes are available on all models.

3. Press and release any pad other than the temperature pads to active the test mode. 4. Enter the display numbers as shown in the diagnostics chart on the next page for the test desired. 5. Press and release any pad other than the temperature pads to active the test mode. Note: Selected models have limited test capability. See the COMMENTS column in the Diagnostics Chart on the next page for clarification.

Connector

Note: Refrigerators with an electronic temperature control must have the control disconnected before attempting the diagnostics test from the main control board.

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Diagnostics Chart

Photo Shown with Plenum in the Bent Position

Condenser Fan Noise Symptom: Loud airflow noise coming from the condenser fan compartment.

Screw Tab

Problem: The plenum is bent out of position due to the screw tab being tightened at an angle. Solution: Release the tension off the plenum by loosening the screw tab. Straighten the plenum to the proper position around the fan blade. Tighten the screw so the tab is straight.

Plenum

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Strip Circuits

3-Wire Electronic Temperature Control

6-Wire Encoder Temperature Control

Damper

Thermistors

Condenser and Evaporator Fan

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Freezer Light

Fresh Food Light

Compressor

Defrost Heater

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Schematics Drawer Models

LEGEND BK: BLACK BN: BROWN RD: RED BO: BRIGHT ORANGE BL: BLUE GY: GREY GN: GREEN YL: YELLOW WH: WHITE PR: PURPLE SB: SKY BLUE PK: PINK

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Door Models

LEGEND BK: BLACK BN: BROWN RD: RED BO: BRIGHT ORANGE BL: BLUE GY: GREY GN: GREEN YL: YELLOW WH: WHITE PR: PURPLE SB: SKY BLUE PK: PINK

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Illustrated Parts Catalog Note: Exploded views and parts list are for illustration only. Refer to parts catalog for specific model information.

PDS22AMBPAWW Shown

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PDS22AMBPAWW Shown VIEW NUMBER 1 1 1 1 11 14 25 26 34 35 38 39 40 41 46 48 50 58 59 60 61 70 75 77 79 79 80 82 84 85 86 89 93 102 103 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 115 121 122 126 128 141

CATALOG NUMBER 31-46043 31-46169 31-51515 49-60282 WR78X10943 WR14X10184 WR14X10185 WR17X11585 WR78X10944 WR04X10138 WR02X11722 WR02X11721 WR02X11684 WR74X10170 WR30X10050 WR17X11584 WR17X11591 WR02X11676 WR02X11673 WR02X11696 WR02X11674 WR02X11701 WR17X11589 WR17X11590 WR02X11753 WR02X11753 WR23X10347 WR84X10057 WR14X10176 WR14X10175 WR60X10147 WR32X10465 WR02X11697 WR02X11694 WR02X11750 WR01X10446 WR02X11665 WR12X10670 WR12X10669 WR71X10536 WR13X10303 WR13X10305 WR02X11719 WR13X10307 WR02X11720 WR02X11306 WR02X11686 WR02X11680 WR21X10081

DESCRIPTION HANDLE INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL INSTRUCTION MINI MANUAL USE AND CARE DOOR FOAM ASS'Y,FZ GASKET ASSEMBLY,F GASKET ASSEMBLY,R GUIDE,RAIL(ICE)BIN DOOR FOAM ASS'Y,R NAME PLATE CAP,HINGE(C) CAP,HINGE(U) GUIDE RAIL(MIDDLE T/V) FRONT GRILLE ASS'Y SHELF ICE TRAY GUIDE AIR RAIL ASSEMBLY LEVELING LEG LINK,HUMIDITY(L) RUBBER,DAMPING LINK,HUMIDITY(R) RAIL SLIDE(C) RAIL ASS'Y,SLIDE(RH FZ) RAIL ASS'Y,SLIDE(LH FZ) BRACKET-WTR/VALVE BRACKET-WTR/VALVE GROUND WIRE-WTR VALVE CONDENSER ASS'Y MIDDLE GASKET FRONT GASKET FAN ASS'Y BLADE LOWER PAN DRAIN TUBE GROMMET - RUBBER PLUG BUTTON - WW BOLT-DOOR HNDL DAIRY DOOR CVR HANDLE,FZR DOOR HANDLE,FF DOOR DAIRY BIN HINGE ASSEMBLY,U HINGE ASS'Y COVER,HINGE(U) HINGE ASSEMBLY,C STOPPER,DOOR STOPPER,COMP GUIDE ASSEMBLY,RAIL SNUGGER CAN DISPENSER

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QUANTITY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 1

PDS22AMBPAWW Shown VIEW NUMBER 144 200 202 206 212 219 228 241 244 251 265 268 270 310 311 315 331 332 336 341 352 387 407 408 409 412 414 415 417 430 435 436 437 503 504 505

CATALOG NUMBER WR02X11687 WR02X11689 WR72X10148 WR02X11679 WR02X11678 WR02X11672 WR85X10057 WR55X10025 WR02X11677 WR02X11703 WR02X11698 WR02X11671 WR02X11690 WR02X11664 WR02X11666 WR02X11741 WR12X10657 WR12X10658 WR02X11669 WR02X11663 WR30X10052 WR02X11662 WR32X10463 WR32X10464 WR02X11670 WR21X10080 WR21X10079 WR02X11659 WR21X10078 WR17X11592 60A WR02X11656 WR02X11657 WR71X10562 WR71X10563 WR71X10564

506 512 522 524 527 536 541 603 619 620 621 622

WR71X10565 WR72X10151 WR02X11682 WR02X11681 WR71X10541 WR02X11704 WR02X11683 WR09X10114 WR17X11587 WR50X10044 WR50X10047 WR17X11588

DESCRIPTION CONNECTOR,DOOR SHUTTER SLIDE SLIDE ASS'Y LEFT BRACKET,HANDLE FF BRACKET,HANDLE FZR(L) LEVER,SHUTTER EVAPORATOR ASS'Y SENSOR TEMP FF BRACKET,HANDLE FZR SUPPORTOR COVER T/V ROLLER ADJUSTER GROMMET FILL TUBE COVER,SENSOR FRAME - LOWER PAN ROLLER PIN FZR BSKT UPPER HANDLE FZR BSKT W/TRIM COVER,GRILLE FAN COVER,P.T.C ICE BIN COVER ICE BIN VEG PAN MEAT PAN ACCESS COVER FZR BSKT - UPPER FZR BSKT - CTR MAIN CVR FZR BSKT HOUSING CONTROL BULB 60W REFLECTOR,LAMP(FZ) REFLECTOR,LAMP(FF) SHELF ASSEMBLY,R SHELF ASSEMBLY,R SHELF ASSEMBLY,R SHELF ASSEMBLY,FOLDING HOLDER,SHELF R/L RAIL SUPPORT - L RAIL SUPPORT - R HOLDER,SHELF C HOLDER,RAIL VEG PAN FRT SUPPORT DAMPER ASS'Y CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY(R) THERMOSTAT-BI-METAL THERMODISC(FUSE-M) CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY(L)

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QUANTITY 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1

PDS22AMBPAWW Shown

VIEW NUMBER 623 624 625 636 637 638 639 714 722 728 732 740 742 744 756 795 801 802 806 807 810 811 812 813 814 820 821 822 821 823 824 825 823 826 827 828 829 830 832 833 1730 623 624 625 636 637 638 639 714

CATALOG NUMBER WR02X11699 WR02X11700 WR50X10050 WR23X10341 WR23X10342 WR02X11661 WR02X11658 WR30X10048 WR60X10146 WR02X11702 WR17X11594 WR86X0093 WR02X11695 WR17X11583 WR02X11688 WR30X10051 WR55X10339 WR55X10340 WR17X11586 WR71X10532 WR07X10080 WR08X10048 WR84X10055 WR87X10097 WR60X10148 IM6 WR62X10040 WR17X11607 WR62X0079 WR57X10049 WR02X11712 WR02X11711 WR57X10033 WR50X10042 WR02X11710 WR02X11709 WR02X11708 WR02X11713 WR02X11714 GSWF WR23X10300 WR02X11699 WR02X11700 WR50X10050 WR23X10341 WR23X10342 WR02X11661 WR02X11658 WR30X10048

DESCRIPTION SOCKET ASSEMBLY,LAMP(F) SOCKET ASSEMBLY,LAMP(R) THERMODISC FF SWITCH LIGHT FZ SWITCH LIGHT FF COVER LAMP FF COVER LAMP FZ TRAY DRIP EVAP MOTOR ASS'Y HOLDER,DRIER EVAP FAN CVR ASS'Y DRIER COMP. GROMMET GUIDE,FAN SHUTTER SLIDE SUPPORTOR,DIVIDER BOARD ASM MAIN CONTROL BRD ASM TEMP DOOR BIN DOOR BIN P.T.C RELAY OVER LOAD CONDENSER FAN MOTOR COMP. REPL. KIT FAN CONDENSER ASS'Y IM KIT- IM6 CAPACITOR FILTER ASSEMBLY,HEAD CAPACITOR WATER VALVE TUBE,INJECT GUIDE,WATER WATER VALVE DEFROST HEATER HOLDER BAND(MECH) COVER,TUBE COVER,FILTER(LOWER) COVER,FILTER(UPPER) WATER FILTER CATRIDG POWER CORD SOCKET ASSEMBLY,LAMP(F) SOCKET ASSEMBLY,LAMP(R) THERMODISC FF SWITCH LIGHT FZ SWITCH LIGHT FF COVER LAMP FF COVER LAMP FZ TRAY DRIP

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QUANTITY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Warranty Information

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