CHECK AND TEST 1

Step 1

Check from top to bottom to see if any ice is blocking outlet of freezer air duct.

Step 2

Check to see if there is any ice blocking the air-back-to-evaporator entrance.

DIAGNOSIS 1

PROCEDURE 1

Step 1

Remove all drawers.

Step 2

Remove all shelves.

Step 3

Remove the vertical partition plate:
a. Insert 2mm slotted screwdriver into the gap;
b. Lever up the cover plate from bottom;

c. Insert 2mm slotted screwdriver into the side gap;
d. Lever up the cover plate from bottom;

e. Pull the bottom end of cover out;
f. Pull the top of the cover out;

g. Take pipes out
and pull them into a horizontal position;
h. Push the latch down and lift top out of the cavity;

i. Push the latch up and pull bottom out of the cavity;
j. Pull the partition outward and remove partition;

k. View of interior once partition has been removed.

Step 4

Dismantle the air duct.

a.Hold the bottom of air duct;
b. Pull air duct out from below;

c. Disconnect the terminal for fan motor;

d. Disconnect the terminal of freezer temp. sensor;

e. Move air duct away.

PROCEDURE 2

Tip 1

When installing the air duct, make sure to move wires out of the way to prevent crushing by air duct.

Tip 2 

After pushing the air duct into position, you should hear a click sound.
IF NOT, repeat again.

Tip 3

Check to see if there is a wide gap between air duct and cabinet.
IF SO, install air duct again.

Tip 4

Check to make sure latches are inserted into cavities properly.

Tip 5

First, insert top of cover plate into the gap, then bend plate to insert bottom end. Lastly, push middle into slot.

DIAGNOSIS 2