Electrolux 93 B Rev. A Service Manual

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Page 1 - Servicing

All aboutServicingUpright Freezers With Standard And Electronic Controls™Publication #5995531505 Revision B Novembe

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Section 2 Installation Information 2-2Destroy carton, plastic bags, and any exterior wrapping material immediately after the refrigerator/freezer is

Page 3 - ATTENTION!!!

Section 2 Installation Information 2-3Location1. Choose a place that is near a g

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2-4Never unplug the freezer by pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle.Turning the control t

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2-5Door Handle Mounting InstructionsFor some installations the door handle may need to be removed. (See Figure 2-6)To remove the door handle: 1. Re

Page 6 - Serial Plate

Section 2 Installation Information 2-6Notes

Page 7 - Section 1 Basic Information

Section 3 Electronic Control3-1Electronic Temperature ControlThe electronic temperature control is located on the freezer door. Temperature is fact

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Section 3 Electronic Control 3-2Service Diagnostic ModeInitiate Service ModeTo enter the Service Mo

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Section 3 Electronic Control3-3AlarmsDoor Ajar AlarmWhen the door is left open

Page 10 - Installation Checklist

Section 3 Electronic Control3-4Precision Set ControlPower-up ConditionConnect unit to household power supply. The power up tone will sound and the

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Section 3 Electronic Control 3-5Door AlarmWhenever the door is left ope

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Section 3 Electronic Control3-6Service Diagnostic ModeTo enter service diagnostics mode, place the control in the lock mode by pressing and holding

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-1Effective July 1, 1992, the United States clea

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-21. All joints to be soldered must have proper fit. Clearance between tubes to be soldered should be from .001” to .006”

Page 16 - Error Modes

Section 4 Refrigeration4-3Low/High Side Leak or UnderchargeA loss of ref

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-4To Flush The SystemTo Use Dry Nitrogen To Flush The System:1. Remove compressor and filter-drier. Connect process coupli

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-6Condenser Replacement1. Disconnect electrical supply to refrigerator.2. Remove compressor access panel.3. Recover re

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-7Filter-Drier InstallationAny time the sealed s

Page 21 - IMPORTANT

Section 4 Refrigeration4-8Equipment Needed for Evacuation & Recharging:• Heated charging cylinder• Standard 3-port manifold gauge set: - 4 c

Page 22 - Section 4 Refrigeration

Section 4 Refrigeration4-9Evacuating SystemTo achieve the required level

Page 23 - Compressor Replacement

Section 1 Basic Information 1-1Safe Servicing PracticesAvoid personal inj

Page 24 - To Flush The System

Section 4 Refrigeration4-1010. Slowly open the high-side manifold gauge valve to allow the compressor to remove any refrigerant trapped in the high

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-11Verify Refrigerant Type In The SystemDedicate

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-12To achieve the required 29.9 inch (500 micron) vacuum, a properly maintained two-stage vacuum pump in good condition is r

Page 27 - Filter-Drier Installation

Section 4 Refrigeration4-13Vacuum Pump MaintenanceIt is absolutely essen

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-14Leak DetectionR-134a system leaks can be pinpointed by means of an electronic leak detector or by bubble solution.Electro

Page 29 - Charging The System

Section 4 Refrigeration4-15HFC-134a, CFC-12 Pressure Temperature Chart

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-16Inhalation ToxicityHFC-134a poses no acute or chronic hazard when it is handled in accordance with DuPont recommendations

Page 31 - R-134a Refrigeration Systems

Section 4 Refrigeration4-17Combustibility of HFC-134aHFC-134a is nonflam

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Section 4 Refrigeration4-18Notes

Page 33 - Refrigerant Leaks

Section 5 Component Teardown - If it is necessary to remove a Freezer unit from

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Section 1 - Basic Information ... 1-1Safe Servicing Practices ... 1-1Table of Contents ..

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Section 5 Component Teardown5-2Exterior ComponentsDoor HandleThe door handle is secured to the door assembly with two screw and button assemblies th

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Section 5 Component Teardown 5-3Door Stop Assembly RemovalThe door stop is secure

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Section 5 Component Teardown5-4Figure 5-8. EZ Set Control RemovalDoor Lock RemovalThe door lock assembly is secured to the door assembly with a loc

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Section 5 Component Teardown 5-5Figure 5-11. Door Switch RemovalFigure 5-12. Sh

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Section 5 Component Teardown5-6Figure 5-14. Light Shield and Fixture RemovalLight Shield RemovalThe light shield is secured with retaining tabs tha

Page 40 - Exterior Components

Section 5 Component Teardown 5-7Figure 5-18. Defrost Thermostat RemovalFigure 5-

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Section 5 Component Teardown5-8Defrost Heater RemovalThe defrost heater is secured with two aluminum straps to the bottom tube of the evaporator ass

Page 42 - Beveled Plastic

Section 5 Component Teardown 5-9Figure 5-23. Filter-Drier RemovalCut Here Cut He

Page 43 - Interior Components

Section 5 Component Teardown5-10Figure 5-25. Compressor Electrical Component RemovalFigure 5-26. Compressor ComponentsGround WireRetaining LatchWi

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Section 5 Component Teardown 5-11Condenser ServiceThe condenser is foamed in plac

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Section 1 Basic Information1-3Section 5- Component Teardown ...

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Section 5 Component Teardown5-12Notes

Page 47 - Compressor Area Components

Section 6 Troubleshooting6-1Freezer is plugged

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Section 6 Troubleshooting6-2Modern Freezers have increased storage capacity and more stable temperatures. They require heavy duty compressors.Freeze

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Section 6 Troubleshooting6-3Compressor and evap

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Section 6 Troubleshooting6-41. Program the control for a manual defrost. Does the defrost operate?2. Disconnect the orange wire from the defros

Page 51 - Section 6 Troubleshooting

Section 7 Wiring Diagram7-1

Page 52 - Section 6 Troubleshooting

Section 7 Wiring Diagram7-2Notes

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Frigidaire Upright FreezerA=AlphaN=NumericX=Either Alpha or Numeric CharacterIncremented Unit Number.Two Digit Production Week.Last Digit of Productio

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Section 1 Basic Information1-5Upright Freezers with Electronic Control (EZ Set Control)Performance(Control at number 1 setting)Room Ambient ...

Page 55 - Section 7 Wiring Diagram

Section 1 Basic Information 1-6Upright Freezers with Electronic Control (Precision Set Control)PerformanceRoom Ambient ...

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Section 2 Installation Information 2-1 To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock,

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