TECHNICAL EDUCATIONJOB AID W10338921R-1102010 Whirlpool 26’ SXS RefrigeratorsGSF26C5EXWGSF26C5EXYGSS26C5XXAGSS26C5XXBGSS26C5XXWGSS26C5XXYGSF26C5EXSGSF
2-2Installation - Example Installation Instructions (continued)hex
2-3Installation - Example (continued) Installation Instructions (continued)
2-4InstallationRefrigerators are shipped with the handles packed in the refrigerator door.1. Remove the handles from the door and unwrap.2. The
2-5Installation Instructions (continued)Installation (continued)Removing Grille The grille is held in place with 2 ¼” screws. 2. Remove screws
2-63Electrical Shock HazardDisconnect power before servicing.Replace all parts and panels before operating.Failure to do so can result in death or
2-7Installation Instructions (continued)WARNINGExcessive Weight HazardUse two or more people to lift the freezer door.Failure to do so can result in b
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3-1REFRIGERATOR COMPONENTSRefrigerator Compartment Air Damper Air Filter Water Filter Light Bulbs Electrical Shock HazardDisconnect power before ser
3-2Refrigerator Compartment (continued)5. Remove the air damper cover. 6. Remove the ¼” screw securing the air lter housing to the cabinet and re
3-3Refrigerator Compartment (continued)Disassembling Refrigerator Compartment Components – Water Filter HousingRemove the water lter as explained ea
- ii -WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repairs made on our products by anyone other than authorized In-Home Service Professiona
3-4Refrigerator Compartment (continued)Refrigerator ThermistorRefrigerator ThermistorThe refrigerator Thermistor is a variable resistance device conn
3-5Replacing Refrigerator Thermistor 1. Depress the tabs on either end of the Thermistor cover and remove. 2. To replace the Thermistor order rep
3-6123Refrigerator Compartment (continued)Disassembling Refrigerator Compartment Components – Accessing Water ReservoirDisassembling Refrigerator Com
4-1Freezer ComponentsFREEZER COMPARTMENT AND ICE MAKERFreezer ThermistorThe freezer Thermistor is a variable resistance device connected to the contro
4-2Freezer Components (continued)Replacing Freezer Thermistor1. Depress the tabs on either end of the Thermistor cover and remove. 2. To rep
4-3Freezer Components (continued)1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. Remove food and shelving. 2. Pull off the light cover located in th
4-4Freezer Components (continued)5. Remove the 4 - 1/4” hex head screws securing the evaporator to the cabinet.6. Pull out the evaporator cover.
4-5Continued next page.Freezer Components (continued)1. Slide out the evaporator fan motor as-sembly from the built in cabinet rails and discon
4-6Freezer Components (continued)Checking evaporator fan motorUnplug refrigerator or disconnect power.The evaporator fan motor is a 120 VAC shaded pol
4-7Freezer Components (continued)Checking Defrost BimetalChecking Defrost HeaterDisconnect power to the refrigerator.1. Slide the defrost bimetal off
- iii -TABLE OF CONTENTSGENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-8Freezer Components (continued)Replacing the defrost heater Disconnect power to the refrigerator.1. Remove evaporator cover as explained earlie
4-9Freezer Components (continued)Freezer Door Component Location Ice maker A label on the freezer instructs the custom-er the ice maker ON/OFF switch
4-10Freezer Components (continued)The emitter board emits an infrared beam. When the eye on the receiver board sees the beam a circuit is completed in
4-11Freezer Components (continued)1. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.2. Depress the ice bin latch and remove the ice bin. 2Emitter ReceiverAu
4-12Freezer Components (continued)3. Remove 2 - 1/4” screws securing the housing to the inner door panel. Lift the housing up and out to remove
4-13Freezer Components (continued)5. Remove the ice maker wire harness cover and disconnect the harness. 6. Disconnect the wire harness to the e
4-14Freezer Components (continued)Accessing New In Door Ice Maker10. Unplug the wire harness from the ice maker head. 11. Slide off the Hi
4-15Freezer Components (continued)Ice maker New Six Cavity Ice Maker Component Identification HeadModuleMoldEjector Blade Ice StripperBracket Compon
4-16Freezer Components (continued)Tech Sheet Do not discardFOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLYDANGERElectrical Shock HazardOnly authorized technicians s
4-17Freezer Components (continued)
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4-18Freezer Components (continued)Disassembling the ice maker (continued)23453. Separate the module from the head.4. Remove two screws on the botto
4-19Freezer Components (continued)Replacing Auger Motor and Related Components1. Remove 2 screws and lift off cover.2. Remove the coupling by lifti
4-20Freezer Components (continued)Removing Auger Motor6. Remove 4 - 1/4” screws securing the mo-tor to the housing .7. Lift up the auger motor and
4-21Freezer Components (continued)Checking the Auger Motor Removing Emitter and Receiver Boards Connect an Ohmmeter across the 2 motor terminals and m
4-22Freezer Components (continued)Water Tube RoutingWater Routing: the home water supply is connected to the isolation valve. The outlet of the isolat
5-1DISPENSER AND USER INTERFACEStealth ControlFigure 1 – Whirlpool Stealth User Interf ace/Blue LED’s except as noted.The Icons used on this Whirlpoo
5-2Programming (continued)Figure 3 – KitchenAid Interface Icon IdenticationFigure 4 – Hibernate/Sleep Mode ScreenFigure 3 depicts all the ICONS and
5-3Programming (continued)Figure 5Pressing any control button will activate the “Normal/Home ” display screen, without changing any settings. See g
5-4Programming (continued)Figure 7Adjusting Temperature Set Points:Pressing and holding TEMPERATURE starts a 3 second countdown. During the countdo
5-5Programming (continued)Adjusting Temperature Settings Press the LOCK pad to raise the temperature set point or press the MAX ICE pad to lower the t
1-1GENERALObserve all safety warnings and messages. The Use and Care manual and Installation instructions that come with the product as well as sticke
5-6Programming (continued)Ice Dispenser:
5-7Programming (continued)Figure 11Max Ice: The Max Ice feature assists with temporary periods of heavy ice use by increasing ice production over a
5-8Programming (continued)Dispenser Light:When you use the dispenser, the light will automatically turn on. If you want the light to be on continuousl
5-9Programming (continued)Figure 13Door Open AlarmThe Door Open Alarm feature sounds an alarm when the refrigerator or freezer door is open for 5 mi
5-10Programming (continued)Dispenser Lock: The dispenser can be turned off for easy cleaning or to avoid unintentional dispensing by small children an
5-11Programming (continued)Figure 15Cooling Off ModePressing and holding both LOCK and RESET FILTER simultaneously, see gure 15, starts a 3, 2, 1
5-12Programming (continued)Water Filter Status Light:The water lter status light will help you know when to change your water lter. When the dispens
5-13Programming (continued)Showroom Mode: Pressing and holding LIGHT and MAX ICE starts a 3 second countdown. During the count-down, pressing any othe
5-14Dispenser ComponentsAccessing User Interface and Dispenser Components 1. Disconnect power to the refrigerator. 2. Remove the drip tray and the gri
5-15Dispenser Components (continued)4. Drop down the User Interface board.5. Remove the wire harnesses.6. Remove the 4 screws securing the dispen
1-2Introduction Specications and Overview Dimensions Inches.Capacity 26.360Carton Depth 35Carton Height 71 1/4Carton Width 38Cutout Depth (in) 29 13/
5-16Dispenser Components (continued)8. Remove 2 - 1/4" hex head screws securing the dispenser assembly to the door panel. 9. Remove the w
5-17Dispenser Components (continued)13. The dispenser door can be snapped out to replace. NOTE: The door can be replaced without removing the asse
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6-1MACHINE COMPARTMENT Cond enser Stepper Motor Dual Valve Suction Line Inlet Water Valve Heat LoopControl BoardPower Supply BoardDischarge Line Sta
6-2Machine Compartment Components1. Disconnect power to the refrigerator.2. Remove the ¼” screws securing the bercovertothecabinet.3. To
6-3Machine Compartment Components (continued)Starting Device OperationThe starting device is an assembly consist-ing of an overload (1) and a PTC rela
6-4Machine Compartment Components (continued)Accessing Dual Water Valve: The valve is located in the machine compartment attached to the compartment w
6-5Machine Compartment Components (continued)Condenser Fan: The condenser fan motor is a step motor and cannot be checked with an Ohmmeter. The conden
6-6Machine Compartment Components (continued)Drain Pan The drain pan is much larger than anything that has been used recently. It’s secured to the bot
6-7Machine Compartment Components (continued)Front WheelA center wheel assembly replaces the tradition corner wheel design used on other models.The a
6-8Machine Compartment Components (continued)Similar to existing refrigerators, the control and power supply boards are located behind a cover on the
7-1DIAGNOSTICS, WIRING DIAGRAMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
7-2Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)
7-3Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)Tech Sheet Do not discardFOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLYDANGERElectrical Shock HazardO
7-4Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)Voltage Test Points (continued)GEMINI FLASH
7-5Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)
7-6Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)For Service Technician's Use OnlyTemp FResistanceTemp FResistance-1031402505348-526
7-7Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)
7-8Diagnostics, Wiring Diagrams And Troubleshooting(continued)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION SOURCESIN THE UNITED STATES:FOR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND WARANTY INFORMATION CALL:FOR TECHNICAL ASSI
1-4Introduction Specications and Overview (continued)6th Sense Technology 6th Sense software makes an estimation of the actual food temperature in
2-1INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS This new SXS platform requires different installation steps and adjustments than current SXS refrigerators. Review th
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