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Looking for a wiring diagram on this one. Thanks to all.

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Posted

mechanical Cold Control

mechanical Defrost Timer

what's the problem ?

Posted (edited)

The problem is the customer wants it. units have been repaired. Apartment complex--8 units, same model number, no tech sheets on any--factory reconditioned about 20 years ago--all a nice retro green color .

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I can't find a tech sheet for your model..

It may not exist (20 years)

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If they need a wiring diagram for a mechanically controlled machine, then they have no business with the wiring diagram!!!

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We do retro/vintage appliance restoration--part time. The customer (lady Interior Designer) took an old run-down factory building in the industrial park and made "decade representative townhouses" as she put it. The townhouses are from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.  Really neat fully furnished places, all specific to the particular decade. Her fear was that if we went out of business she, a non-tech person, wouldn't have access to literature so someone else could fix the appliances. A legit fear with a 1.5 million investment in the building and interior.

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Looks like you have two options:

 

1.  Buy the tech sheet from S**rs.  Part number LIT2179908

 

2.  Buy the service manual for this unit here.


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