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Whirlpool Refrigerator KSRJ25FXMS User's Manual

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1. 31 33 d ois BNET Page 34 35 WINNO Diag T Page 36 38 KITCHENAID AND MAYTAG 25 SXS REFRIGERATORS Model Number Description KSRJ25FXBL 25 5 5 DISPENSING KSRJ25FXMS 25 SXS DISPENSING KSRJ25FXMT 25 SXS DISPENSING MSD2559XEB 25 5 5 DISPENSING MSD2559XEM 25 SXS DISPENSING MSD2559XEW 25 SXS DISPENSING Dimensions Inches Capacity 25 400 Carton Depth 36 1 4 Carton Height 71 1 4 Carton Width 37 1 4 Cutout Depth in 28 7 8 Cutout Height in 70 1 4 Cutout Width in 36 Depth 33 3 4 Height 69 3 4 Width 35 1 2 Depth Closed Excluding Handles 30 15 16 Depth Closed Including Handles 33 3 4 Depth Excluding Doors 29 1 4 Depth With Door Open 90 Degree 48 7 8 Height To Top Of Cabinet 68 7 8 Height To Top Of Door Hinge 69 3 4 Width Doors Open 90 Degrees 44 1 2 Width of Cabinet Only 35 1 2 Width with Doors Closed 35 1 2 Gross Weight 295 bs Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 1 Flush Dispenser with Stealth Software Flush Dispenser AKA Victoria with Stealth Software User Interface Blue and Amber KitchenAid Maytag Blue Amber Although the Maytag icons are slightly different and the LED color is amber the controls function the same Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you
2. J2 6 BK WH I4 VDC INPUT GEMINI FLASH J2 5 TN BK COMMUNICATION NOT TESTED PWM SIGNAL 9 3 V IS 1 3 DUTY CYCLE OF I4 V OPEN 0 V THE ICE DISPENSER IS ACTIVE 14 VDC OUTPUT DISPENSER LIGHT J2 J3 J6 Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 37 Diagram continued iring W VSN 38 039014 0895 oor 99 301 935 ya THINS TOPNE n a 14 N9 TAINS WO NL ____ 8 90 38 u0 108 sid s QU HM 30 49 80749 Qu HM Nya T 7 TAINO N EE Hood 23384 IVNOLLdOI S HE SNS NasN3dsid 391430 v01968201H E bk re SPFFPFPFI LLLI 77715 4 Qu L J CIVNOILdO 38 NL HM 38 38 80 CHELSEA 123S 4O1V8H3913334 11038 1323384 O 1H911 385182 1509430 140 9 u3MODD 1H911 18 7 Md Ri O 1 IE Xd Xd mina p CSN 99 HM v HM 8 Tr 0
3. Light Switch When Door Is Closed Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 17 Control Assembly continued Control Board Input and Output Voltages Signals P5 1 YL FC Light Sense Circuit 120VAC Input when FC Door Open P5 2 YL BK RC Light Sense Circuit 120VAC Inputwhen RC Door Open P5 4 TN 120VAC Output To Ice Maker Water Valve For Fill __ P5 5 BK YL 120VAC Air Baffle P5 6 BR Defrost Sense Circuit 120VAC Input during Defrost Cycle With Defrost Bimetal Closed Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 18 Kitchenaid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions Kitchen Aid models KSRJ25FX KSRL25FX Order Fitur M NE T5 ET M fone Con irm ILE MODE TLIRE NAA AOL K RESET FILI EH Figure 1 KitchenAid Stealth User Interface Blue LED s exceptas noted Maytag model MSD2559XE See figure 2 nex ammended fried poe m F Iren zer C 0 Figure 2 Maytag Stealth User Interface Amber LED s except as noted Note A KitchenAid display will be used to explain the Control Operation There are some cosmetic differences between the KitchenAid and Maytag icons and text The icons used on the KitchenAid display are blue The Maytag display uses amber LED s Although the display
4. Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 34 Service Sheet continued NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard DISPENSER USER INTERFACE DISPLAY DIGITS Red LED power before servicing all parts and panels before operating ure to do so can result in death or Digit Digit 2 EN Amber LED m 11 NOTE The step number is shown first followed by the status of the step 2 seconds after the step number is displayed When the step number is being shown the amber Order Filter LED will be on When the status of the step is being shown the red Replace Filter LED will be on SERVICE INFORMATION W10324388 B SWITCH DIAGRAM SWI 502 SW3 504 505 SW6 Step Component Tested Suggested Diagnostics Routine COOLING system steps 1 7 DISPENSING system steps 8 30 Component Status Indicator B All UI indicators Verify thot oll LED indicators ond UI disploy digits tum on automatically Digit Digit 2 SWI Pressed SW2 Pressed SW3 Pressed SWG Pressed Ice Pad Pressed Water Pod Pressed Ice and Water Pads Pressed Displays the User Interface Buttons and Ice and Water Pads status described in the Component Status Indicator calumn UI Button ond Pod Test NOTE Do not use SW4 ond SWS os these are used only to navigote through Service Diagn
5. TEST POINTS GEMINI FLASH POWER P1 120 VAC INPUT CONSTANT WHEN UNIT PLUGGED IN SUPPLY P2 14 VDC OUTPUT CONSTANT WHEN UNIT PLUGGED IN 120 VAC INPUT CONSTANT WHEN UNIT PLUGGED IN 3 120 OUTOUT TO COMPRESOR CONDENSER FAN WHEN COOLING 120 OUTPUT TO WATER DISPENSER VALVE 15 ACTIVE P3 120 OUTPUT TO EVAP FAN WHEN COOLING 120 VAC OUTPUT TO DEFROST HEATER WHEN ENERGIZED 120 VAC OUTPUT TO ICE 120 OUTPUT TO FC LIGHT 120 VAC OUTPUT TO RC LIGHT P4 120 VAC INPUT TO FC LIGHT SWITCH 120 VAC OUTPUT TO AIR DOOR 120 VAC INPUT TO RC LIGHT SWITCH 120 INPUT FC LIGHT SWITCH FEEDBACK 120 VAC INPUT RC LIGHT SWITCH FEEDBACK P5 120 VAC INPUT ICE MAKER WATER VALVE 120 VAC INPUT AIR DOOR FEEDBACK 120 VAC INPUT BIMETAL FEEDBACK 5 VDC INPUT RC THERMISTOR 5 VDC INPUT FC THERMISTOR 14 VDC OUTPUT USER INTERFACE COMMUNICATION P10 PIQ BK WH PIO 2 OR BK 14 VDC OUTPUT CONSTANT WHEN UNIT PLUGGED IN CY OR PI3 2 WH RD 140 VDC OUTPUT TO IDI MOTOR NON IDI MOTOR IS ACTIVE PI3 3 YL BU BK 120 VAC INPUT DOOR SWITCH MAIN CONTROL P6 P8 P13 VOLTAGE TEST POINTS STEALTH PWM SIGNAL O 9 3 V IS 1 3 DUTY CYCLE OF Jl Jie RD 4122 BU 14 V OPEN 7 0 V THE ICE DISPENSER 15 ACTIVE J2 N C J2 3 BU J2 10 14 VDC OUTPUT TO DISPENSER HOUSING HEATER J2 4 OR BK
6. and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 32 Service Diagnostics Mode continued NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator Switch Diagram Step Display Amber LED s Status Display Red LED s SW1 SW2 SW3 SWA SW5 SW6 Press SW5 to advance to the next step in sequence Display Digits Press SWA to return to the previous step Step Component Suggested Diagnostics Routine Component Status Indicator Number Tested Cooling system steps 1 7 Dispensing system steps 8 30 Dispensing System Steps 16 30 Displays the RC Door status in real time on the UI RC Door O RC Door Switch Input display Verify that the open close status displayed is EOD rii s d correct 17 Displays the FC Door status in real time on the UI 01 FC Door Open FC Door Switch Input Verify that the open close status displayed is 02 FC Door Closed Displays the Ice Door stepper motor state on the UI display Initiate the Ice dispense and verify that the 01 Closed 18 ice Door Motor mechanical operation of the Ice door corresponds to Pac opening the component status indicator 03 Open Note Ice door will delay in closing after an Ice 04 Closing dispense is initiated Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Displays in 2 sequential flashes the total water usage Water Filter rating in gallons for the water filter on the UI
7. are servicing 2 Attaching or Removing Handles zi j Mounting stud screws Handles are held onto into the door with Allen screws KitchenAid handles are held onto mounting studs with Allen screws Maytag handles snap off by lifting handle The mounting studs screw into door skin Maytag Handle Removal Grasp handle with two hands and lift jerk up Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 3 Removing Freezer Door AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect from power 2 Disconnect wiring harnesses and water line Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 4 Removing Freezer Door continued 3 Remove screw and mounting bracket 4 Disconnect water tube 6 Straighten and lay out the har nesses to pull through the hinge 7 Lift off the freezer door while guiding the water tube and wire harness through the hinge NOTE Only the harness that is mated with the water tube is routed through the bottom door hinge Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 5 Connecting Wa
8. is an internal board test The board will check 1 FC Thermistor the resistance value of the Thermistor and display the results in the RC Temperature Display 01 Pass 02 03 short This is an internal board test The board will check 2 RC Thermistor the resistance value of the Thermistor and display the results in the RC Temperature Display Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 31 Service Diagnostics Mode continued NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator Switch Diagram SW5 SW6 Digit 1 Digit 2 Step Amber LED s i if Status SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 L i Red LED s Press SW5 to advance to the next step in sequence Display Digits Press SWA to return to the previous step Step Component Suggested Diagnostics Routine Component Status Indicator Number Tested Cooling system steps 1 7 Dispensing system steps 8 30 j Evaporator fan motor Verify air flow from evaporator fan Check to see if 01 Fan On Air Baffle open and air baffle motor the air baffle opens and closes 02 Fan On Air Baffle closed Compressor and Line voltage switched to compressor and condenser 01 ON Condenser Fan Motor fan from control board 02 OFF Does Not Apply This step is automatically by passed Does Not Apply Line voltage switched to components from board Blank Waiting for validatio
9. locked Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 27 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued d Cooling is Off ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 15 a Goo Cooling Off Mode Pressing and holding both LOCK and RESET FILTER simultaneously Figure 15 starts a 3 second countdown During the countdown using the dispenser cancels the countdown and no dispensing is permitted After 3 seconds the cooling off icon appears and flashes 7 times then remains on All the rest of the icons and door open turn off Exception if the UI is locked the user can still turn cooling off The COOLING OFF icon will be displayed along with the lock icon The only keys available to the user are the lock key to unlock the control which returns to the standard cooling mode When any other key is pressed an error beep will be sound If the customer is in normal mode not in locked mode and the cus tomer turns cooling off only the cooling off icon will show The only keys available to the customer is the cooling on off key sequence com bination When any other keys are pressed an error beep will sound The Cooling is Off screen will stay on all the time and does not go to sleep If Cooling is Off when power is interrupted it will remain in the Cooling is Off w
10. to the refrigerator you are servicing 26 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued LOCKED UNLOCKED a Gs lt ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 14 Dispenser Lock The dispenser can be turned off for easy cleaning or to avoid unintentional dispensing by small children and pets NOTE The lock feature does not shut off power to the refrigerator to the ice maker or to the dispenser light It simply deactivates the controls and dispenser levers Details Pressing and holding LOCK starts a 3 second countdown on the display During the countdown using the dispenser cancels the countdown and no dispensing is permit ted During the countdown pressing any other button or releasing the Lock button cancels the countdown After 3 seconds the Ul is locked See figure 14 No function or dispensing is al lowed except for cooling off No status is displayed except for LOCK Door Open and Cooling Off Pressing any button or pad except for LOCK or the COOLING OFF key sequence will wake up the lock screen if it has gone to sleep The lock icon will blink three 3 times and the invalid tone sounds 3 times Pressing and holding LOCK for 3 seconds unlocks the UI and the normal screen if cooling is not off is displayed depicting the ice mode light status lock status or any alert icons exactly as before it was
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12. FRIGERANT CHARGE MUST BE APPLIED TO HIGH SIDE ONLY 3 ICE MAKER AND WATER VALVE NOT ORIGINAL EQUIPTMENT ON ALL MODELS 4 NOTE ICE MAKER CYCLE MUST BE INITIATED ELECTRICALLY DO NOT TRY TO MANUALLY START CYCLE s ZA 5 SERVICE DEFROST 5 50 F OPEN PROCESS TUBE 6 PART NUMBER CAN BE FOUND ON THE COMPONENT SERVICEABLE ELECTRICAL PARTS MATRIX COMPONENTS BY CUBIC FOOT SIZE SERVICEABLE PARTS 20 22 CUBIC FOOT 25 26 So FT WATTAGE JRESISTANCE EM2Z 0 EM2780 EM2Y80 MUR d WI0I89229 WI0OIS83575 WI0IS835T7 RUN WINDINGS o START WINDINGS s START DEVICE OVERLOAD See Note 5 RUN CAPACITOR IF EQUIPPED See Note 6 THERMOSTAT See Note 6 MAIN CONTROL Unit copar tment See Note 6 USER INTERFACE See Note 6 BAFFLE MODULE OPT Sie DEFROST TIMER OPT See Note 6 ADAPTIVE DEFROST See Note 6 ADC FILTER INDICATOR OPT See Note 6 DEFROST HEATER See Note 6 550 650 RISE DEFROST BI METAL See Note 6 EVAPORATOR FAN See Note b 2 9 CONDENSER FAN See Note 6 PRIMARY SOURCE PART NUMBER ELECTRONIC CONTROL FEATURES The dispenser user interface in this appliance controls both the product cooling and the dispensing systems The product cooling diagnostics are first see this page followed by the dispensing diagnostics see back of this page The cooling portion of the electronic control in this appliance controls the temperatures in the refrigerator and freezer compartments independently delays the oper
13. KitchenAid KitchenAid and Maytag 25 SXS Refrigerators Models KSRJ25FXBL KSRJ25FXMS KSRJ25FXMT MSD2559XEB MSD2559XEM MSD2559XEW Home Appliances Prepared by WHIRLPOOL CONSUMER CARE March 2010 PART NO W10326038 FORWARD The following service update information is provided to make you more knowledgeable about KitchenAid and Maytag refrigerators Service update information is designed for the experienced service specialist It keeps you advised of the most recent improvements and product changes and allows you to service these products more efficiently WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repairs made on our products by anyone other than authorized In Home Service Professionals Registered trademark Trademarks of Whirlpool U S A KitchenAid U S A Jenn Air U S A or Maytag Corporation or its related companies 2010 rights reserved Whirlpool Corporation Benton Harbor MI 49022 TABLE OF CONTENTS KITCHENAID AND MAYTAG 25 SXS AKA Page 1 Model Number Description usse catus Page 1 DIMEN T TT Pm Page 1 Flush Dispenser with Stealth Software uus que bx Ex Page 2 User Interface Blue and Page 2 Attaching or Removing Erde sacs Page 3 Remov
14. TER ICE MODE or after 60 seconds of inactivity If the user presses TEMPERATURE to change compartments CONFIRM still flashes if one of the temps has been changed NOTE To view Celsius temperatures press the LIGHT button when adjust mode is activat ed To return the display setting to Fahrenheit press LIGHT again Recommended Setting Freezer Lower Raise Save V Ld ul Confirm ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Units Select Zone Figure 9 Freezer Temperature Setting After viewing and adjusting if desired the refrigerator set point press TEMPERATURE to change the display to show the freezer set point When the zone has been changed FREEZER appears the display screen Press LOCK to raise the set point or press MAX ICE to lower the set point When you have finished viewing and adjusting if de sired both the refrigerator and freezer set points press FILTER to save the settings See figure 9 Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 23 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued w e CRUSHED CUBED ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 10 Ice Dispenser Ice dispenses from the ice maker storage bin in the freezer when the dispenser lever is pressed The ice mak
15. The alarm will repeat every 2 minutes Close both doors to turn it off The feature then resets and will reactivate when either door is left open again for 5 minutes Details When a door is open for 5 minutes and the cooling function is on The Door Open Icon and the normal screen is displayed The Door Open chime is sounded 3 times The Door Open Icon appears and blinks 7 times and then becomes constant If a door is left open every 2 minutes the Door Open chime sounds 3 times the Door Open icon blinks 7 times and then becomes constant Note since inactivity to sleep is also two minutes the door open situation shall over write the sleep mode In other words the UI will not go to the sleep mode if it is in the Door Open mode When the door open alert condition is met door open for 5 min pressing any button on the control panel at any time will turn off the Door Open Alert Chime The other door open functions flashing door open icon and the door reset timer con tinue until the next door open alert occurs This will continue until the both door are closed NOTE To mute the audible alarm while keeping the doors open such as while clean ing the inside of the refrigerator press any button on the control panel The alarm sound will be temporarily turned off but the Door Open icon will still be displayed on the dispenser control panel See figure 13 Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific
16. ation of the evaporator fan and pulses the defrost heater The fan delay and pulsed defrost features are controlled in the following manner Evaporator Fan Delay The electronic control delays the evaporator fan from coming on for 60 seconds after the compressor has turned on and the evaporator fan stays on for 90 seconds after the compressor has turned off 2 Pulsed Defrost Heat During the defrost cycle the heater is energized continuously for the first 5 minutes It is then cycled off for 60 seconds and on for 120 seconds This on off cycle is repeated until the bi metal opens or the maximum defrost time 21 minutes is reached SERVICE DIANOSTICS MODE To ENTER SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Mode Press SWI and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds Release both buttons when you hear the CHIME indicator Unit must not be in Lockout prior entering SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC MODE The display will show OI to indicate the control is in step of the diagnostics routine To EXIT SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Mode do one of the following 3 options SWITCH DI AGR AM 5 SWI and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds 2 Disconnect the produc from power 3 Allow 20 minutes to poss Following the exit of the diagnostic mode the controls will then resume normal operation SW SW SW3 SWA SW5 SW6 Cooling diagnostics are steps through 7 Dispensing diagnostics are steps 8 through 30 Each step must be manually advanced Press SW5 to move to t
17. cels the countdown and no dispensing is permitted The number 3 blinks 3 times and the invalid tone sounds 3 times and user has to release both the pad and the button and press the button again to start it over After 3 seconds the BLUE WATER BARS in the Icon flash and an audible tone will not sound three times When the system is reset the ORDER and REPLACE icons will disappear from the display screen See figure 16 Note Users can reset the filter status at any stage Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 29 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued 00 00 ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 17 Showroom Mode Pressing and holding LIGHT and MAX ICE starts a 3 second countdown During the countdown pressing any other button or releasing a pad cancels the countdown Details After 3 seconds the control enters the showroom mode and the cooling system turns off When in the showroom mode COOLING OFF and WEI icons stay off all the time while the Door Open icon appears whenever door is open however there is no door open audible alert No ice or water dispensing is allowed an invalid tone sounds if a pad is pressed or pressed and held User is not allowed to turn cooling on or off If attempted invalid tone sounds Pressing ICE MODE toggl
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19. display Usage Rating Wait until dash is displayed which means the end of the number Displays in 2 sequential flashes the total time rating Water Filter in days for the water filter on the UI display Wait until 00 0 to 99 9 Usage Rating dash is displayed which means the end of the number Displays in 2 sequential flashes the current water Water Filter filter status in gallons used since last reset on the UI 00 0 to 99 9 Usage display Wait until dash is displayed which means the end of the number Displays in 2 sequential flashes the current water Water Filter filter status in gallons used since last reset on the UI 00 0 to 99 9 Usage display Wait until dash is displayed which means the end of the number Displays in 2 sequential flashes the number of times Water Filter the Water filter was reset on the UI display Wait until 00 0 to 99 0 Reset dash is displayed which means the end of the number Digit 1 Digit 2 0 IM Valve OFF OZW Valve OFF 17 IM Valve ON 1 W Valve ON e 00 0 to 99 9 Water Dispensing and Simulate an Ice Maker fill and then show the fill Ice Maker fill test status Press the Water pad to initiate water dispense Displays the Software version in 3 sequential flashes on the Ul Note the readout is repeated during the 00 00 00 To 99 99 99 step Dispedssr Displays the Software version in 3 sequential flashes on the Ul Note the readout is repeated during the 00 00 00 To 99 99 99 Softwa
20. display screen without changing any settings See figure 5 After activation changes to any settings can then be made If no changes are made within 2 minutes the display will re enter sleep mode Factory Preset Temperatures The refrigerator and freezer controls are preset at the factory The factory recommended set points are 37 F 3 C for the refrigerator and O F 18 C for the freezer Recommended Setting Refrigerator Back Units Select Zone CC 3C OS ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 6 To View and Adjust Set Points Press and hold the TEMPERATURE button for 3 seconds When adjust mode is Activated the display screen shows the refrigerator set point and REFRIGERATOR appears in the display See figure 6 Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 21 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued Recommended Setting Refrigerator Select Zone 4r ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 7 Adjusting Temperature Set Points Pressing and holding TEMPERATURE starts a 3 second countdown on the display During the countdown using the dispenser cancels the countdown and no dispensing is permitted The number 3 blinks 3 times and an invalid tone sounds 3 t
21. er can produce both crushed and cubed ice Before dispens ing ice select which type of ice you prefer by pressing the ICE MODE button The display screen indicates which type of ice is selected See figure 10 For crushed ice cubes are crushed before being dispensed This may cause a slight delay when dispensing crushed ice Noise from the ice crusher is normal and pieces of ice may vary in size When changing from crushed to cubed a few ounces of crushed ice will be dispensed along with the first cubes NOTE Ice may continue to dispense for up to 10 seconds after removing the glass from the lever The dispenser may continue to make noise for a few seconds after dispensing E ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 S Figure 11 Max Ice The Max Ice feature assists with temporary periods of heavy ice use by increasing ice production over a 24 hour period IMPORTANT This feature only works if the ice maker is turned on Press MAX ICE to turn on the Max Ice feature When the feature is on the Max Ice icon will appear on the dispenser display screen See figure 11 The Max Ice setting will remain on for 24hours unless manually turned off To manu ally turn off the Max Ice feature press MAX ICE again or adjust the freezer tempera ture set point The MAX ICE icon will disappear when the feature is off NOTE If increased ice production is desired at all times change the freezer set point
22. es cubed and crushed Pressing LIGHT toggles off on dim lighting changes accordingly The user can enter the Temperature Setting menu which works the same as previ ously described and the temperature will be stored However the moment the show room mode is exited the temp will be set back to default After 1 minute in a temperature screen without activity the control returns to the nor mal screen Please note that Cooling is Off text will never be lit in the showroom mode Note The UI never goes to sleep under any circumstances Exiting the Showroom Mode Pressing and holding LIGHT and MAX ICE again for 3 sec OR unplugging and plug ging in the power cord exits the showroom mode and returns to normal operation Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 30 Service Diagnostics Mode NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator To Enter Service Diagnostics Mode Switch Diagram Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds see figure 1 There will be a 3 2 1 countdown on the display see figure 2 Release SW1 SW2 SW3 SWA SW5 SW6 both buttons when Beep sounds Unit must not be in Lockout prior to entering the Service Figure 1 Diagnostic Mode The display will show to indicate the control is in step1 of the diagnostics routine Digit 1 Digit 2 step Display Cool
23. from the evaporator fan Check to see if the baffle opens and closes O2 Fan ON Air Baffle is closed batite moror not available on motors without feedback Compressor Condenser OI ON Line voltage switched to components from board Verify I2ZOVAC between line and neutral at motor 4 Fan Motor i i O2 OFF 5 N A N A This step bypassed automatically N A Line voltage switched to components from board verify 2 between line and neutral at heater Blank Untill get valid reading 6 Defrost heater Bi metal Under some conditions the Bi metal can take few minutes to close the circuit Note If Bi metal is open Ol Bimetal Closed it will need to be by passed for heater to operate See Note below 02 Bimetal Open The Defrost Mode can be set by using SW3 In ADC Mode the product will automatically defrost after a minimum of 8 hours of compressor runtime and up to maximum of 96 hours 7 Def t Mod of compressor runtime depending upon product usage In Basic Mode product will automatically defrost OI ADC ON 21705 after 8 hours of compressor runtime The Defrost Mode must be set to ADC ON before exiting the O2 Basic Mode ON 8 hour timer Service Diagnostic Mode Press SW5 to indicate the completion of this step and to continue with dispenser service routine ATTENTION IF BI METAL IS BY PASSED FOR TESTING IF APPLICABLE DO NOT OVERHEAT EVAPORATOR AREA Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care
24. he next step in the sequence Press SW4 to back up in the sequence to the previous step Diagnostics will begin at Step Each step is displayed in the two digits of the dispenser user interface display The step results are displayed in the two digits on dispenser user interface display 2 seconds after the step number is displayed An amber LED will be shown to designate that the step number is being displayed and a red LED will be shown to designate that the status of the step is being displayed All button and pad inputs shall be ignored and all inputs shall be off except as described in the actions for each step Note The ice door motor cycles minute after an ice dispensing Service Tip If the control does not respond remove power from the entire appliance for 10 seconds Re apply power wait 10 seconds and perform the service diagnostics routine Step No Component Tested Suggested Diagnostics Routine COOLING system steps l 7 DISPENSING system steps 8 30 Component Status Indicator c This is an internal board test The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the C thermistor results on the RC Temp Display D RC th ist This is an internal board test The board will check the resistance value of the thermistor and display the rogos i ermiSTOr results on the RC Temp Display fhor E rator fan motor an l Ol Fan ON Air Baffle is open 3 a and Verify air flow
25. hen power is restored During COOLING OFF if the Ul is not locked ice and water dispensing is al lowed Cooling On Mode Pressing and holding LOCK and RESET FILTER again for 3 sec turns the cooling on After cooling is turned on the normal screen is displayed with the ice mode light status lock status filter status or any alerts icons displayed exactly as before cool ing was shut off Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 28 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued Order Replace ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 16 Water Filter Status Light The water filter status light will help you know when to change your water filter When the dispenser control panel s water filter status display changes to ORDER this tells you that it is almost time to change the water filter cartridge Replace the water filter cartridge when the water filter status display changes to REPLACE The filter should be replaced at least every 6 months depending on your water quality and usage Note If water flow to your water dispenser ice maker decreases noticeably change the filter sooner After changing the water filter reset the status light Details Pressing and holding RESET FILTER starts the 3 second countdown Using the dis penser can
26. imes The user has to release both the pad and the button and then press the button again to start the countdown over During the countdown pressing any other button or releasing the pad cancels the countdown and the 3 blinks times and the invalid tone sounds 3 times The user has to start over Note The blinking and toning is synchronized so that the moment the number 3 blinks the tone is sounded After 3 seconds the TEMPERATURE shows up with the CURRENT refrigerator setting See Figure 7 Pressing TEMPERATURE changes between the refrigerator and freezer compart ments and displays the current setting Pressing the ICE MODE pad or after 60 seconds of no activity the display will revert back to the normal screen Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 22 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued Recommended Setting Refrigerator Select Zone 4 T Confirm ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 8 Adjusting Temperature Settings Press the LOCK pad to raise the temperature set point or press the MAX ICE pad to lower the temperature set point See figure 8 Important When the temperature is changed the word CONFIRM above the filter reset pad illuminates and will FLASH without an audible tone constantly until user presses RESET FIL
27. ing Freezer i urere 4 5 Water LING dn tds 6 Machine Gs OPM 7 Freezer Compartment FC 8 New Ice Bin FROG TTD T EOD 8 Auger Motor gt 9 Removing 10 Flush Mount 5 2 11 lcge Page 11 Removing User Infterfa66 uio s mie het ln Eon Un Es dea RN Page 12 Removing Dispenser Page 13 Removing Dispenser Back Page 13 Removing Dispenser Switches dear Ro Honda osea cd reU ovo Page 14 Control Board Assembly C Page 15 Control and Power Supply Boards Page 16 Power SUppIy BOATO TETTE TM Page 16 Control Board Connector Page 17 Control Board Input and Output Voltages Signals Page 18 KITCHENAID STEALTH CONTROL OVERVIEW AND PROGRAMMING 5 19 30 Service Diagnostics
28. ing diagnostics are steps 1 through 7 Dispensing diagnostics are steps 8 ubica EUS Status Display through 30 Each step must be manually advanced Red LED s Press SW5 to advance to the next step in sequence Press SWA to return to the previous step Diagnostics will begin at Step 1 Figure 2 Each step is displayed as 2 digits in the dispenser display The step results are displayed using the same 2 digits but 2 seconds after the step number is displayed The step number is identified using Amber LED s In the diagnostic mode all buttons and pad inputs are ignored and all inputs are off except as described in the actions of each step Note The ice door motor cycles one minute after an ice dispense is initiated Service Note If the control does not respond disconnect the refrigerator from power for 10 second Reconnect to power and wait 10 seconds before entering the Service Diagnostics To Exit Service Diagnostics Mode Do one of the following options 1 Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously for 3 seconds 2 Disconnect the refrigerator from power and reconnect 3 Allow 20 minutes for the program to automatically time out Following the exit from the diagnostics mode the control will resume normal operation The cooling diagnostics are listed first followed by the dispensing diagnostics Step Component Suggested Diagnostics Routine Component Status Indicator Number Tested Cooling system steps 1 7 Dispensing system steps 8 30 This
29. l parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 12 Flush Mount Dispenser continued 5 Remove wire harness and water tube from bracket Removing Dispenser Assembly The false wall should be slid upward to help disengage the tabs on the left and right sides 8 Remove nove assembly Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 13 Flush Mount Dispenser continued Removing Dispenser Switches 9 Lift off pan and remove 2 screws 10 Disengage tabs on right and left sides of back guard and remove 11 Depress the back of the switch and slide switch to disengage locking tabs Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 14 Control Assembly DANGER AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform Disconnect power before servicing diagnostic voltage measurements Replace all parts and panels before operating After performing voltage measurements Failure to do so can result in death or disconnect power before servicing electrical shock Failure to follow these instructions can
30. n verify heater operation If Bimetal is open it will need 01 Bimetal Closed to be by passed for heater to operate 02 Bimetal Open The Defrost Mode can be activated by using SW3 In the ADC Mode the refrigerator will automatically defrost after a minimum of 8 hours of compressor run time and up to maximum of 96 hours of compressor 01 ADC ON run time depending upon product usage In Basic 7 Defrost Mode Mode the product will automatically defrost after 8 02 Basic Mode ON 8 hour Timer hours of compressor runtime The Defrost Mode must be set to ADC ON before exiting the Service Diagnostic Mode Press SW5 to indicate the completion of this step and to continue with the dispenser service routine Important If Bi Metal is by passed for testing Do Not Overheat the Evaporator Area Defrost heater and Bimetal Dispensing System Steps 8 30 All UI indicators Verify that all LED indicators and UI digits turn on All indicators ON automatically igi Digit 2 SW Pressed Blank SW 1 Displays the User Interface Buttons and Ice and Sw2 Water Pads status as described in the Component Blank sw3 UI Button Pad Test Status Indicator column Blank swe Note Do not use SW4 and SW5 as these are used only to navigate through the Service Diagnostics Blank 1 Ice Pad Blank 2 Water Pad Ice Blank and Water Sennen Heater Status UI display Press SW3 to change status 02 OFF WEN ee ee Always refer to Service Sheet and Use
31. ostics NOTE SW4 and SWS ARE USED FOR NAVIGATION AND ARE NOT DISPLAYED E ux m cii Dispenser Lighting Pressing SW3 will chonge the dispenser lighting setting from OFF OX to ON IOOX To DIMISOX Bok 0 CE wa uA tris sap aso E M Displays the Dispenser Housing Healer status on the Ul display Press 583 to change status ER a uA Ce 5 WA This slep bypassed automatically i Displays the RC Door status in realtime on the UI display Verify thot the open ond RC Door Open RC Door Switch Input close status display correct 02 RC Door Closed Displays the FC Door status in realtime on the UI display Verify thot tha open and FC Door Open FC Door Switch Input close status display correctly 02 FC Door Closed Displays the Ice Door stepper motor state on ihe UI display Initiate ice dispence and verify that the Ice Door Motor mechanical operation of the ice doar coorresponds the component status indicator NOTE Ice door will hp e Closed O2 Opening O3 Open O4 Clasing a delay in closing after on ice dispence is initioted Fill tube heater status If this feature is available on the product this step will allow the fill tube heater to be toggled on ond throught the use of SW3 Displays in two sequential flashes the total water usage rating in gallons for the water filter on Water Filter Usage Roting UI display Wait until dash is di
32. re Version step These steps are not used for Main Control Software Version N N NO N N N N N N 6 Co N J Not Applicable Not Applicable Service Diagnostics UJ O Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 33 Service Sheet NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator Normal operating conditions are viewed when air and temperature controls are at mid sitting PERFORMANCE DATA freezer section to 5 F and unit NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS is cycling SYSTEM PRESSURE PSIG Electrical Shock Hazard NOTE Wott ond pressure reodings AMB WATTS SIDE LOW SIDE I ici will vary and are influnced by the 5 m Disconnect power before servicing E COEM M RC TS 14020 95 20 7 TO 3 Replace all parts and panels before operating such as iced up evaporator condition 110 i70x20 185 x 20 2 TO 4 Failure to do so can result in death or fred aude electrical shock pull down time and customer use SERVICE INFORMATION W10289806C COMPRESSOR SUCTION AND PROCESS STUBS MAY NOT BE INTERCHANGED UNLESS INDICATED BY 2 RE
33. result in death or electrical shock Voltage Measurement Safety Information When performing live voltage measurements you must do the following m Verify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized m Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions m Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury m Always use the proper testing equipment m After voltage measurements always disconnect power before servicing 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power 6 3 3 Remove 2 screws and pull the assembly out from the machine compartment 4 Remove 4 screws securing housing halves together Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 15 Control Assembly continued Control and Power Supply Boards Gemini Flash Control Board 120 Line Input AE OL 14VDC Output 8 To Control Board Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 16 Control Assembly continued Control Board Connector Identification P13 1 GY OR and P13 2 WH RD 120VAC Output To Auger Motor When Ice Dispenser Switch Depressed P1 4 RD 120VAC Output to Compressor and Condenser Fan E 5 P13 5 YL BK 120 Input From
34. ring all time in this step 00 00 00 to 99 99 99 28 N A X This slep bypassed automatically N A 29 N A This step is bypassed cutomoticolly N A 30 This slep is bypossed outomoticolly N A Also see JOB AID 4322658A for detailed troubleshooting of the In Door Ice Systems IDI Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 35 Wiring Diagram NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator 115 VOLTS 0 HERT 6 1 RIDGED WIRE FET B6k OPT BR BI METAL BR DEFROST HEATER FAN MOTOR T COMPRESSOR COMBO DEVICE WH COND FAN MOTOR CRISPER LIGHT FREEZER LIGHT la w WHT FREEZER LIGHT LOWER 17 LIGHT INTERLOCK SWITCH BK E NN GEMNI oem FLASH Hm i ICE DISP MOTOR YL BK gt 0 i OR WH AIR GN YL wu BAFFLE WH Vig n WATER VALVE BK WH BK WH BK WH MODULAR WH ICEMAKER LE Cee L WATER VALVE Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 36 Wiring Diagram continued NOTE This is an example of the information on the Technical Data Sheet shipped with the refrigerator VOLTAGE
35. s are not identical the basic operation and programming are the same See Figures 1 and 2 Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 19 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued Recommended Setting Order Filter Refrigerator Refrigerator Freezer Cooling is Off Replace Filter Back Units Select Zone Confirm L JC 0L ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 3 KitchenAid Interface Icon Identification Figure 3 depicts all the ICONS and Text located on the Display Specific Icons will be displayed at different steps during programming as explained in this manual Sleep Mode The display screen on the dispenser control panel will turn off automatically and enter sleep mode when the control buttons and dispenser levers have not been used for 2 minutes or more oee figure 4 LL JC C 9 ed H 0 B LIGHT TEMPERATURE ICE Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Figure 4 Hibernate Sleep Mode Screen While in sleep mode the display is dark 20 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 5 Pressing any control button will activate the Normal Home
36. splayed which means end of Ihe number 00 0 to 99 9 Disploys in two sequential flashes the totol time rating in days for the woter filter on the Woter Filter Time Roting display Wait unlil dash is displayed which means end of the number 00 0 to 39 3 Displays in two sequential floshes the current water filler status in gallons used since last reset Water Filter Usage on the UI display Wait until dosh is displayed which means end of the number 00 0 to 9979 Displays in two sequential flashes the current water filter status in days since last reset on 25 water Filer Time the UI display Wait until dash is displayed which means end of Ihe number 00 0 to 9979 Display in two sequential floshes the currenl times the Woter Filler wos reset on the UI 24 Woler Filler Reset display Wait until dash is displayed which means end of the number 00 0 io 99 9 e Digit Digit 2 Waler Dispensing and Simulate an icemaker fill Then Ihe ice maker will show icemaker fill status o Aes cemoker OFF O Water valve OFF DT rl CELESTE ola we O walr eO Main Control Displays in three sequentiol flashes the Main Control software version on the UI display E Software Version Nole This is repeated displayed during all time in this step 00 00 00 io 99 33 39 Dispenser UI Control Displays in three sequential flashes the Dispenser UI Control software version on the UI disploy Shivers Version Note This is repeated displayed du
37. ter Line AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock gum Unplug refrigerator discon nect power Remove and discard the cap from the gray water tube Using a compression nut and sleeve attach the copper tube to the water inlet Once secured tighten the compression nut Do not over tighten Check the connection by pull ing on the copper tubing Turn on water supply to refrigerator Check for leaks Tighten any nuts or connections that leak New design water tube strain relief Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing Machine Compartment AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power EE a ue To Heat Loop Heat loop Return Process Stub l Suction M i b wu jam 2 Plug on start module Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 7 Freezer Compartment FC Accelerator has a new small cube icemaker and a special water valve
38. to a lower setting Setting the freezer to a colder temperature may make some foods such as ice cream harder Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 24 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 12 Dispenser Light When you use the dispenser the light will automatically turn on If you want the light to be on continuously you may choose either ON or DIM The display screen indicates which mode is selected See figure 12 ON Press LIGHT to turn the dispenser light on at 10096 DIM Press LIGHT a second time to select DIM mode The dispenser light will remain on but at a lower 5090 intensity OFF Press LIGHT a third time to turn the dispenser light off NOTE If the setting is changed it will remain that way Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 25 KitchenAid Stealth Control Overview and Programming Instructions continued d Door Open Icon C 1 ICE MODE LIGHT TEMPERATURE MAX ICE LOCK RESET FILTER Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Hold 3 Sec Figure 13 Door Open Alarm The Door Open Alarm feature sounds an alarm when the refrigerator or freezer door is open for 5 minutes and the product cooling is turned on
39. with a 65cc flow rate New Ice Bin Release The ice bin incorporates a new release The new design includes a double latch system for a better engagement Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 8 Auger Motor Coupling Auger motor coupling lifts off motor Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 9 Removing Auger Motor AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power o 3 Lift out motor and disconnect wire harness Harness is only long enough to allow the motor to be lifted high enough to disconnect When installing make sure the harness connection is tight Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 10 Flush Mount Dispenser Victoria The new flush design dispenser will migrate across the refrigeration line in 2010 Always refer to Service Sheet and Use and Care Manual for information specific to the refrigerator you are servicing 11 Flush Mount Dispenser continued Removing User Interface AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace al

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