ADAPTIVE DEFROST CONTROL
The adaptive defrost control assembly is a
microprocesser controlled defrost timer.
This new control allows defrost to occur
only when needed, compared to mechanical
timers which defrost at a preset interval
whether it is necessary or not. The new
control will continually adjust defrost intervals
based on the amount of time the defrost
heater is energized. This allows the
defrost intervals to be adjusted closer to
the optimum defrost interval based on use,
thus saving energy
Checking the Adaptive Defrost
Control
1. Disconnect the unit from the power
source.
2. Open the fresh food door and remove
any items on the top shelf.
3. Remove the light shield and the temperature
control housing (see steps 3
and 4 replacing the timer).
4. Connect the refrigerator to a wattmeter.
5. Make sure compressor is running (cold
control closed).
6. Using an insulated number 22 jumper
wire short between L1 and Test; this will
put the refrigerator into a defrost for
approximately 23 minutes.
7. The watt meter should read between
500 to 600 watts depending on the model
Note: If the temperature control is open
(unit not running and you jumper L1 and
Test) the unit will cycle through the test
mode in two seconds and there will be no watt draw.
The above is from the manual, instead of a watt meter just check the heater.
Here is basically the same info but a different source.
http://www.applianceaid.com/adaptive_defrost.html