Contents - Table Of Contents
- SPECIFICATIONS
- EXPLODED VIEW
- DIAGNOSTICS
- Reading the LED
- DIAGNOSTIC SYMPTOM CHART
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Troubleshooting - Test B, Fan Cut-Out
- Troubleshooting - Test C, Motor Start Error
- Troubleshooting - Test D, Minimum Motor Speed Error
- Troubleshooting - Test E, Electronic Unit Thermal Cut-Out
- Troubleshooting - Test F, Not Cooling, Not Turning On
- Troubleshooting - Test G, Refrigerator Gets Too Cold
- Troubleshooting - Test H, Refrigerator Builds Frost Inside
- Troubleshooting - Test I, Runs but Does Not Cool
- Troubleshooting - Test J, Will Not Run On DC Power
- TEST UNIT
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6 Refrigerator Service Manual / Manuel d'entretien du réfrigérateur / Manual de servicio del refrigeradorModel N1090/ Modèle N1090/ Modelo N1090Fig. 3.2 - Disconnect 12 VDC3. Connect the blade adapter (B) to the "+" (D) terminal.Fig. 3.3 - Connect Blade Adapter.4. Connect the black LED wire (A1) to terminal "D" (F);connect the red LED wire (A2) to the one side of blade(B).Fig. 3.4 - Connect LED5. Connect the 12 VDC input wire (C) to the other side ofadapter blade (B).Fig. 3.5 - LED connection to control moduleReading the LEDIf an error code is activated in the control module and the LEDis connected, it will flash a number of times. The number offlashes will depend on what error was recorded. Each flashwill last 1/4 second and after the code is flashed there will be adelay, then the code will repeat.Write down all error codes; then refer to "Self-Test DiagnosticChart."_++FDCPT12/24 VdcDB33_++FDCPT12/24 VdcA2A1BF44_+DCPT12/24 VdcFAC55NOR000019A-5cCB
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