2007 Electrolux Side-By-Side Refrigerator Service Manual
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The 2007 Electrolux Side-By-Side is a refrigerator with an automatic ice maker and water dispenser. It has a variety of features to help you keep your food fresh and organized, including adjustable shelves, crispers, and a meat keeper. The refrigerator also includes a water filter and an air filter to help improve water quality and air purity.
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Section C - Electronic Control System
IQ-Touch
TM
(some models)
Your refrigerator is equipped with a
Glass Touch
Panel user interface display. It is only necessary to touch the glass. There is no need to press with force. There are three dispenser modes:
1 Water
2 Ice Cubes
3 Crushed Ice
A red indicator light will be illuminated above the active mode.
Touch the icon to activate the options below.
Any of the following options that are activated have a red indicator light above the icon.
fast ice
fast freeze
Increases the production of ice
Activates a faster rate for freezing food
dispenser light On / Off
control lock Press and hold for three seconds to activate and deactivate. This restricts undesired changes to the refrigerators settings and prevents use of the ice and water dispenser.
vacation mode Conserves energy by increasing the time between automatic defrost. It is automatically deactivated by opening the refrigerator door after
24 hours. This feature is automatically activated during long periods between door openings.
Vacation mode is manually activated when the red indicator is lit.
water filter
air filter
Touch to display filter condition status.
Press and hold for three seconds to reset.
Touch to display filter status. Press and hold for three seconds to reset.
temp display
mute sounds
factory default
on off
Touch to toggle the freezer and fridge temps display on and off.
Touch and hold temp display to toggle display from Fahrenheit to Celsius.
Tones emitted by each keypress can be turned off based on user preference. The sounds are muted when the red indicator is lit. Warning signals will stay active.
Resets all refrigerator settings such as temp, temp display and ring tones to their factory default settings.
Press and hold for three seconds to turn off the cooling system to clean the refrigerator. It also turns off all dispenser functions.
The temperature display will read OFF.
IMPORTANT
Pressing the system off icon does not turn off power to your refrigerator. You must unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Setting cooling temperatures
1 Touch the glass panel to illuminate the display to the Plus (+) and minus (-) indicators which appear on either side of the displayed temperatures.
2 Press the + or – indicator to adjust the temperature to the desired setting.
The temperature display will begin to blink with the first touch. The display times out after
5 seconds and returns to the basic display.
Alarms
Door Ajar
High Temp
Power Fail
If the door has been left open for an extended period of time, an alarm will sound and the door ajar indicator will display in the middle of the display. The alarm is turned off by closing the door. The mute sounds key will illuminate to prompt the reset of any pending alarms. Press this key to reset any system alarms.
In the event of a high temperature condition, the temperature display will display
“HI,”. After 20 minutes and the high temp alert will be displayed and the alarm off icon will illuminate until pressed, acknowledging the alarm, at which time the highest temperature reached will be displayed and the refrigerator will resume normal operation. All other modes are turned off until the alarm is acknowledged.
In the event of a power failure, the power
fail alert will be displayed and the mute
sounds icon will illuminate until the mute
sounds icon is pressed, acknowledging the alarm. Other modes may be turned off until the alarm is acknowledged. The power fail alert is turned off and the refrigerator will resume normal operation. The high temp
alarm may also be illuminated until a safe operating range temperature has been
reached.
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Key Features
- Side-by-side design
- Automatic ice maker
- Water dispenser
- Adjustable shelves
- Crispers
- Meat keeper
- Water filter
- Air filter
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I change the position of a shelf?
How do I clean the ice maker?
How do I replace the water filter?
How do I replace the air filter?
What are the normal operating sounds of the refrigerator?
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Table of contents
- 2 Safe Servicing Practices - All Appliances
- 6 Important safety instructions
- 6 Electrical information
- 7 Location
- 7 Installation clearances
- 7 Door opening
- 7 Guidelines for final positioning of your refrigerator
- 7 To level cabinet using the front rollers
- 8 To level the doors using the lower hinge
- 8 Removing The Doors
- 11 Door Handle Mounting Instructions
- 12 Connecting The Water Supply
- 12 About your refrigerator’s water supply
- 12 What you will need
- 12 To connect wate supply to rear of refrigerator
- 13 Section B - Refrigerator Cabinet
- 13 Understanding features and terms
- 14 To change the position of a shelf
- 14 Shelf Features
- 14 Drawers
- 14 Crispers
- 15 Crisper humidity control
- 15 Meat Keeper
- 15 Special items rack
- 15 Doors
- 15 Storage bins
- 16 Accessories
- 16 Tall bottle retainer
- 16 Can rack
- 16 Extra shelf
- 16 Pizza rack
- 16 Dairy compartment
- 17 Priming the water supply
- 17 To prime the water supply system
- 17 Ice maker operation & care
- 17 Using the ice maker after installation
- 17 Turning the ice maker on and off
- 18 Ice maker/dispenser tips
- 18 Cleaning the ice maker
- 18 To clean the ice maker
- 18 Remove and empty the ice storage bin if
- 19 Locating the filters
- 19 Water filter
- 19 Air filter
- 19 Replacing the air filter
- 19 Replacing the water filter
- 19 Ordering replacement filters
- 20 More about your advanced water filter
- 20 NSF tests & certification results
- 20 water filter
- 21 Ideas for storing foods
- 21 Ideas for saving energy
- 22 Normal Operating Sounds & Sights
- 22 Understanding the sounds you may hear
- 23 Protecting your investment
- 24 Care & cleaning tips
- 24 Vacation & moving tips
- 25 Replacing light bulbs
- 26 Before you call
- 26 Running your refrigerator
- 27 Temperatures are too cold
- 27 Temperatures are too warm
- 28 Water/Moisture/Frost inside refrigerator
- 29 Automatic Ice Maker
- 30 Ice Dispenser
- 30 Water Dispenser
- 31 Odors in refrigerator
- 31 Opening/Closing OD doors/drawers
- 32 Section C - Electrical Components
- 32 Electrical Grounding
- 32 Compressor Electrical Components and Circuits
- 32 Solid state relay
- 32 Overload protector
- 33 Run capacitor
- 33 Compressor start circuit
- 34 Compressor run circuit
- 34 Compressor Operating Characteristics
- 34 Compressor Electrical Check
- 34 Compressor Electrical Components for VCC models
- 35 The Power Input Electronic Control (Inverter)
- 35 To check/replace the Inverter
- 35 VCC Control blocl diagram
- 36 Compressor
- 37 Perimeter and Mullion Hot Tube
- 37 Evaporator Fan and Motor Assembly
- 37 To remove evaporator fan motor
- 38 Defrost Thermostat
- 38 To test the defrost thermostat
- 38 To remove the defrost thermostat
- 38 Defrost Heater
- 38 To remove the defrost heater
- 40 Section C - Electronic Control System
- 40 Example 1 IQ-TOUCH (Version B)
- 40 Example 2 Wave-Touch (Version A)
- 40 Description
- 40 Damper Assembly
- 40 Freezer Temperature Control
- 40 Fresh Food Temperature ontrol
- 40 Defrost heater
- 40 Defrost termination thermostat (DTT)
- 40 Standard Compressor
- 40 Evaporator fan
- 40 Condenser fan
- 40 Air filter
- 40 Sensors
- 40 Fresh Food lights
- 41 Alarm
- 41 Control, Main board
- 41 Control, user interface
- 41 Numeric Display
- 41 Version A (Example 1)
- 41 Version B (Example 2)
- 41 Show Room Setting
- 41 Temp Mode/Temp Display
- 41 Alarms and Signals
- 41 Temperature Alarm
- 41 Alarm condition
- 41 Reset button
- 42 Door Ajar LED (Flashing Green)
- 43 Show Room Setting
- 43 Activation
- 43 Deactivation
- 43 Active function
- 43 Advance into Defrost Cycle Manually
- 43 Activation
- 43 Deactivation
- 44 Wave-Touch
- 44 1st Level - Sleep Mode
- 44 2nd Level - Awakened Display Mode
- 44 3rd Level - User Variable Options
- 44 Setting cooling temperatures
- 45 Alarms
- 45 Sabbath Mode
- 46 IQ-Touch
- 46 Setting cooling temperatures
- 46 Alarms
- 47 Wave-Touch/IQ-Touch graphic displays
- 48 Performance Data
- 49 Wiring Diagrams
- 52 Service Diagnostics Mode
- 52 Activation
- 52 Deactivation
- 52 Operation
- 52 Startup Procedure
- 52 AC Load Testing
- 52 Test 1 - Standard Compressor Test
- 53 Test 2 - Defrost Heater Test
- 53 Test 3 - Fresh Food Compartment Lighting Test
- 53 Test 8 - Water Valve, Wate Dispenser only
- 53 Test 9 - Freezer Compartment Lighting Test
- 53 Test 10 - Auger Motor
- 53 Test 11 - Cube/Crush Solenoid
- 53 DC Load Testing
- 53 Test 38 - VCC Compressor
- 53 Test 15 - Evaporator Fan
- 53 Test 22 - Damper Test
- 53 Digital Input Test
- 53 Test 23 - Fresh Food Door
- 53 Test 24 - Freezer Door
- 53 Test 26 - DTT (Defrost Limit Switch)
- 53 Test 28 - Dispenser Paddle Test
- 53 Test 36 - Ice Door Test
- 53 Test 29 - Fresh Food Thermistor
- 53 Test 30 - Freezer Thermistor
- 53 Test 33 - Ambient Thermistor
- 54 Firmware Versions
- 54 Test 34 - What software is on the control boards
- 54 Manual Defrost
- 54 Show Room Mode
- 55 Notes
- 56 Control Removal and Installation
- 59 Food Compartment Light Switch
- 59 Freezer Compartment Light Switch
- 59 Lighting Control
- 60 Temperature Resistance Chart
- 62 Section D - Air Circulation
- 62 Automatic Defrost Models
- 62 Principals of Automatic Defrost Operation
- 62 Air Circulation Patterns
- 63 Section E - Refrigeration System
- 63 Definitions
- 63 Recovery
- 63 Recycling
- 63 Reclaim
- 63 Safety Warnings
- 63 Compressor Testing
- 63 Charging Sealed Systems
- 64 Soldering
- 64 Basic Components
- 64 Perimeter Hot Tube
- 64 Refrigerant Cycle
- 64 Lor or High Side Leak or Undercharge
- 65 Testing for Refrigerant Leaks
- 65 Checking for Internal (Hot Tube) Leaks
- 66 Compressor Replacement
- 66 To flush the system
- 66 To use dry nitrogen to flush the system
- 66 To use refrigerant to flush the system
- 67 Installing a New Compressor
- 69 Evaporator Replacement
- 70 Heat Exchanger Replacement
- 70 To replace the heat exchanger
- 72 Perimeter Hot Tube Repair Kit
- 72 Bypassing Perimeter Hot Tube - Step
- 72 Installing the Heater Wire - Step
- 73 Condenser Replacement
- 74 Filter-Drier Installation
- 74 Evacuating and Recharging
- 75 Equipment needed
- 75 Installing Evacuation and Recharging Equipment
- 75 Evacuating System
- 76 Charging the System
- 76 Final Leak Test
- 78 Section E - R-134a Service Information
- 78 Verify Refrigerant Type in the System
- 78 Dedicated Equipment
- 78 R-134a Refrigeration Systems
- 78 Miscibility of R-134a and Ester Oil
- 79 Water in the Refrigeration System
- 79 Vacuum Pump Maintenance
- 80 Refrigerant Leaks
- 80 Leak Detection
- 81 HFC-134a, CFc-12 Pressure Temperature Chart
- 81 Inhalation Toxicity
- 81 Cardiac Sensitization
- 82 Spills or Leaks
- 82 Skin or Eye Contact
- 83 Combustility of HFC-134a
- 83 Leak Testing
- 83 Bulk Delivery and Storage
- 83 Filling and Charging Operations
- 83 Refrigerany Recovery Systems
- 83 Thermal Decomposition
- 84 Section F - Ice Maker
- 84 Rear Mounted Ice Maker
- 84 Front Cocer
- 84 Ice Maker Components
- 84 Ice Mold
- 84 Mold Heater
- 84 Ice Stripper
- 84 Ice Ejector
- 84 Water Valve Assembly
- 85 Thermostat
- 85 Sensing Arm & Linkage
- 85 Timing Stitches
- 85 Thermal Cut-out (TCO)
- 85 Timing Cam and Coupler
- 85 Timing Gear
- 85 Motot
- 86 On/Off Switch
- 86 Wiring
- 86 Installing Water Supply Line to Ice Maker
- 86 Test Cycling Ice Maker
- 86 Water Valve Switch - Water Fill Volume
- 86 Parts Replacement
- 87 To replace front cover
- 87 To replace ice stripper
- 87 To replace fill trough
- 87 To replace ejector blades
- 88 To replace motor
- 88 To replace water fill switch
- 88 To replace hold switch
- 88 To replace ice maker control arm shutoff switch
- 88 To replace ice maker thermostat
- 88 To replace thermal cutout (TCO)
- 89 To replace ice mold and heater
- 89 Fault Diagnosis
- 89 Complaint - Ice Maker Fails to Start
- 89 Complaint - Ice Maker Fails to Complete Cycle
- 90 Complaint - Ice Maker Fails to Stop at End of Cycle
- 90 Complaint - Ice Maker Produces Undersized Ice Pieces
- 91 Ice Maker Testing Procedures
- 91 Operating Cycle
- 91 Operating Cycle Illusttations - Manual Cycle
- 91 Operating Cycle Illusttations - Electrical
- 98 Operating Cycle Illusttations - Manual
- 101 Ice Maker Wiring Diagram (Enlarge View)
- 102 Section G - Ice and Water Dispenser
- 102 Ice Dispenser Container and Rail Assembly
- 102 Dispenser Auger Motor and Solenoid Assembly
- 102 To remove auger motot
- 102 To test auger motor
- 102 To remove solenoid assembly
- 103 To test solenoid assembly
- 103 To remove lamp socket and light bulb
- 103 Ice Auger and Crusher Assembly
- 104 To remove crusher blades
- 104 Ice ad Water Dispenser Assembly
- 104 Seven Selection Dispenser
- 104 Gaining Access
- 105 Dispenser Operation
- 107 To replace ice door and/or door spring
- 107 To replace solenoid
- 108 Testing the Dispenser
- 108 General Information
- 108 Service Mode
- 109 Sections
- 120 Section H - Water System
- 120 Water Systems
- 120 Water Valve
- 120 PureSource Water Filters
- 121 Water Tanks
- 121 Illustration - Front Filter System
- 122 To test the water fill system
- 122 Resistance Check
- 122 Voltage Check
- 122 Digital Meter
- 122 Voltage drop from meter
- 122 Valve Coil
- 122 Voltage readings at primary and secondary coil
- 122 No water at door
- 122 Diode Kit
- 122 Checking Water
- 122 Ice Maker Valve
- 123 Chilled Water Valve
- 123 Low/no voltage at coil(s)