AC Electric MalfunctionDo not use if problem occurs on Gas ModeIs thermostat setat mid-range orhigher?NOYES Is circuit breakeror fuse blown?(AC source torefrigerator)YESNO Is refrigerator’sAC power cordconnected toreceptacle?NOYES Is AC voltagepresent at theAC outlet?NOYESSet modeselection switchto "Elec" & startrefrigerator.Connect ACcord to receptacleor correct ACsource to recepta-cle.Connect AC cordinto receptacle &start refrigerator.Reset circuitbreaker/replacefuse & startrefrigerator.Set thermostat tomid-range orhigher and startrefrigerator.Remove controlpanel bracket &pull controlsforward.YESYESCheck heaterresistance. If notwithin specs.,replace heater.Check hot(smooth) wireof AC power cord tothe fuse holder.Replace if needed.Replace 5 ampfuse and startrefrigerator.Is modeselection switchin theAC position?NOYESIs AC voltagepresent at theAC heater?YESIs AC voltage toinput of 5 ampfuse?NONOIs AC voltage atoutput of the5 amp fuse?NOYESRemove controlpanel at front ofthe refrigerator.(Fig. 10 on page 14)YESIs AC voltageat input ofcombinationcontrol?NOYESCheck black wirefrom fuse tocombinationcontrol.Go to coolingunit diagnosticprocedures onpage 18.Is AC voltage atoutput ofcombinationcontrol?NOYESReplacecombinationcontrol and startrefrigerator.SpecificationsAC Voltage: 108-132 VAC Current Draw: 2.7-2.9 AMPS Heater Resistance: 38-43 OHMS8