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Old 09-23-2010, 08:17 AM   #1
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Reboot Norcold N611-LT

HI I,M new to this forum maybe someone can help me to reboot my ref.Norcold model N611-LT
hany help is welcome,i,m too far away from a norcold dealer.
Thanks for your time
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:37 PM   #2
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The first thing to verify is that there is not an ammonia smell emitting from inside or outside the refrigerator around the cooling unit, and inspecting the cooling unit and lower sheet metal for a yellowish green residue. If these tests fail turn off the refrigerator immediately. Attached is the reset procedure for your unit.
P2-2 Opening
The power board can be reset through the optical display using Procedure 2 on these refrigerators:
Model Serial No. Manufacture Date
N61/N81 Not applicable Not applicable
N621/N821 9126824 and higher After 4/11/2006
N623/N823 8970880 and higher After 3/1/2006
N64/N84 9044283 and higher After 3/22/2006
N64.3/N84.3 8938727 and higher After 2/21/2006
Figure D – Reset Procedure 3.
Entering the diagnostic mode of operation and then clearing fault history screen 6 resets the no cool error. This procedure is found on page 66.
Procedure 3 pertains to these refrigerators:
Model Serial No. Manufacture Date
N61/N81 9056492 and higher After 3/23/2006
N621/N821 9126825 and higher After 4/11/2006
N623/N823 8970881 and higher After 3/1/2006
N64/N84 9044284 and higher After 3/22/2006
N64.3/N84.3 8938728 and higher After 2/21/2006
1. Turn OFF the refrigerator.
2. Disconnect the following from power board:
a. 12 Vdc positive and negative wires.
b. AC power cord.
c. Spark/sense electrode assembly wires.
3. Remove the power board cover.
4. Reconnect 12 Vdc positive and negative wire.
5. Turn ON the refrigerator. It should be operating in the Manual AC mode (AC power cord disconnected from the power board).
6. Insert one end of a piece of multi-stranded wire (10 gauge works well) whose insulation is stripped
1/2" on both ends, into the P2-2 opening and hold into place.
7. Place the other end of the multi-stranded wire to ground (metal back panel) and hold it in place for a minimum of 10 seconds.
8. Turn OFF the refrigerator.
9. Turn ON the refrigerator. If "n" or "no co" code displays, repeat steps 7-9.
10. Turn OFF the refrigerator.
11. Disconnect the 12 Vdc power positive and negative wires from the power board.
12. Install the power board cover.
13. Reconnect the following to the power board:
a. Spark/sense electrode assembly wire.
c. AC power cord.
c. 12 Vdc positive and negative wires from the power board.
14. Place refrigerator in service.
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Old 09-23-2010, 07:48 PM   #3
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Thanks for your help I found the same Inst on a different web side .
My ref.is working again I,m so happy saved some Money and stayed away from the Dealer.
Thanks again for getting back to me.
P.S. I,M new to this side and I really like it. It must be my LUCKY day.
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