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Sirs: I have just replaced the defrost timer, heater, and thermostat on an Admiral refrigerator model NT19L6. The timer part# is 4391974 and plugs right in , but has a black jumper attached to it and a separate blue jumper. What do I do with these?? Mark
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Gene: Thanks, we did get that info with the timer. But do I want the 6 hr. continuous or 6 hr. cumulative?. What happens if I choose neither? The instructions say to refer to the wiring diagram that came with the fridge, but I can't find that, although there is a parts diagram on the back of the fridge. Thanks for your help, Mark
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You want to use the 6 Hrs continuous schematic. In order to be 100% positive make sure the wire connected to the terminal "1" from the wire harness plug has 120 VAC.
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Will do. Thanks again, Mark
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You are welcome. Keep us posted.
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There is an extra blue jumper wire...I assume that this is not connected to terminals 3 and 4 which the instructions suggest for a "three-wire hookup"....correct??? Mark
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Yes, Mark. Disregard this wire.
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Gene: I hooked up the new timer per your previous instructions, turned it to defrost and it works great, nice puddle on the floor and then the fridge started running again....thanks for the great advice, my friend is very happy. Mark
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Mark,
I'm glad you were able to fix it.
Gene.
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