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GE GSH22JSTSS troubleshoot/tech Manual


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Ice cream is melting in the freezer side again.  Got 32F temperature.  Suspecting is one of the sensors or freezed evaporator. 

Does anyone have the tech manual?  I probably need to test the main board in the back.

Thanks!

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Just opened the back by the evaporator that 1/4 frost on the bottom and top was clear.  I opened the back by the condenser. Condenser was super hot to the touch, the coil was dirty and the fan was blowing. It has a burning smell.  I cleaned the coil with vacuum and spray water.  Now condenser is not as hot now but evaporator is still 1/4 frost on bottom.  

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Surprisingly when I was cleaning the coil at condenser that the heat kicked in for about 10 mins. 

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5 hours ago, edcmaak11 said:

Now condenser is not as hot now but evaporator is still 1/4 frost on bottom.  

Sealed system issue. Leak or restricted. 
 

BTW, technical documents for professional paid members only. 

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15 hours ago, 16345Ed said:

Sealed system issue. Leak or restricted. 
 

BTW, technical documents for professional paid members only. 


Close system is a pain in the neck. Don’t know it will fix this issue.  Guess going to get a new frig.  Damn, servicing since after 1 year warranty.  Changed heater twice, 1 of the the white sensor once.  

 

 

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