Manitowoc QM45, QM45A, QM45AE User Manual

QM45 Series
Ice Machines
Installation, Use, Care,
and Service Manual
Thank you for selecting a Manitowoc Ice Machine, the dependability leader in ice making equipment and related products. With proper care and maintenance, your new Manitowoc Ice Machine will provide you with many years of reliable and economical performance.
We reserve the right to make product improvements at any time.
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Part Number 000001774
10/06
Safety Notices
Procedural Notices
When using or servicing these Ice Machines, be sure to pay close attention to the safety notices in this manual. Disregarding the notices may lead to serious injury and/or damage to the ice machine.
Throughout this manual, you will see the following types of safety notices:
WARNING
Text in a Warning box alerts you to a potential personal injury situation. Be sure to read the Warning statement, and then proceed carefully.
CAUTION
Text in a Caution box alerts you to a situation in which you could damage the ice machine. Be sure to read the Caution statement, and then proceed carefully.
CAUTION
Proper care and maintenance are essential for maximum ice production and trouble-free operation of your Manitowoc Ice Machine.
Read and understand this manual. It contains valuable care and maintenance information. If you encounter problems not covered by this manual, feel free to contact Manitowoc Ice, Inc. We will be happy to provide assistance.
When using or servicing these Ice Machines, be sure to read the procedural notices in this manual. These notices supply helpful and important information.
Throughout this manual, you will see the following types of procedural notices:
Important
Important boxes serve two functions. They call the operator’s attention to important
information. They also provide the service technician with
information that may help perform a procedure more efficiently. Disregarding this information may slow down the work.
NOTE: Text set off as a Note provides you with simple, but useful, extra information.
This manual covers the following model numbers: Self-Contained Air-Cooled:
QM45A
QM45AE
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1 - General Information
Model Numbers................................................................................................................................................1-1
Accessories........................................................................................................................................................1-1
Model/Serial Number Location......................................................................................................................1-2
Owner Warranty Registration Card..............................................................................................................1-3
Warranty Coverage.........................................................................................................................................1-3
Section 2 - Installation Instructions
General..............................................................................................................................................................2-1
Ice Machine Dimensions..................................................................................................................................2-1
Location of Ice Machine..................................................................................................................................2-2
Ice Machine Heat of Rejection........................................................................................................................2-2
Leveling the Ice Machine.................................................................................................................................2-3
Electrical Service..............................................................................................................................................2-5
Water Service/Drains.......................................................................................................................................2-6
Installation Checklist.......................................................................................................................................2-8
Before Starting the Ice Machine.....................................................................................................................2-8
Section 3 - Ice Machine Operation
Component Identification ...............................................................................................................................3-1
Ice Making Sequence of Operation................................................................................................................3-2
Ice Making Sequence of Operation Energized Parts Chart.........................................................................3-3
Operational Checks
Siphon System ........................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Water Level Check ................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Ice Bridge Thickness................................................................................................................................. 3-5
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents (cont.)
Section 4 - Maintenance
General..............................................................................................................................................................4-1
Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedure................................................................................................................4-1
Exterior Cleaning.............................................................................................................................................4-7
Cleaning the Condenser ..................................................................................................................................4-7
Removal from Service/Winterization.............................................................................................................4-8
Section 5 - Before Calling for Service
Checklist............................................................................................................................................................5-1
Safety Limit Feature........................................................................................................................................5-2
Safety Limits.....................................................................................................................................................5-3
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Section 1 General Information
Section 1
General Information
Model Numbers
This manual covers the following models:
Self-Contained
Air-Cooled
QM45A 115/60/1
QM45AE 230/50/1
Voltage
Accessories
Contact your Manitowoc distributor for these optional accessories:
ARCTICPURE WATER FILTER SYSTEM
Engineered specifically for Manitowoc ice machines, ArcticPure water filters are an efficient, dependable, and affordable method of inhibiting scale formation, filtering sediment, and removing chlorine taste and odor.
MANITOWOC CLEANER AND SANITIZER
Manitowoc Ice Machine Cleaner and Sanitizer are available in convenient 16 oz. (473 ml) and 1 gal (3.78 l) bottles. These are the only cleaner and sanitizer approved for use with Manitowoc products.
Cleaner Part Number Sanitizer Part number 16oz 94-0456-3 16oz 94-0565-3 1 Gallon 94-0580-3 1 Gallon 94-0581-3
Warning
PERSONAL INJURY POTENTIAL
Do not operate equipment that has been, misused, abused, neglected, damaged, or altered/modified from that of original manufactured specifications.
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General Information
Model/Serial Number Location
Section 1
Record the model and serial number of your ice machine in the space provided below. These numbers are required when requesting information from your local Manitowoc distributor, service representative, or Manitowoc Ice, Inc.
The model and serial number are listed on the OWNER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD. They are also listed on the MODEL/SERIAL NUMBER DECAL affixed to the ice machine.
MODEL/SERIAL
NUMBER PLATE
Ice Machine
Model Number
Serial Number
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MODEL/SERIAL
NUMBER PLATE
Model/Serial Number Location
SV1732
Section 1 General Information
Owner Warranty Registration Card
GENERAL
The packet containing this manual also includes warranty information. Warranty coverage begins the day your new ice machine is installed.
Important
Complete and mail the OWNER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD as soon as possible to validate the installation date.
If you do not return your OWNER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD, Manitowoc will use the date of sale to the Manitowoc Distributor as the first day of warranty coverage for your new ice machine.
Commercial Warranty Coverage
GENERAL
The following Warranty outline is provided for your convenience. For a detailed explanation, read the warranty bond shipped with each product.
Contact your local Manitowoc representative or Manitowoc Ice, Inc. if you need further warranty information.
PARTS
1. Manitowoc warrants the ice machine against
defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and service for three (3) years from the date of original installation.
LABOR
1. Labor required to repair or replace defective
components is covered for three (3) years from the date of original installation.
EXCLUSIONS
The following items are not included in the ice machine’s warranty coverage:
1. Normal maintenance, adjustments and cleaning as
outlined in this manual.
2. Repairs due to unauthorized modifications to the
ice machine or use of non-standard parts without prior written approval from Manitowoc Ice, Inc.
3. Damage caused by improper installation of the
ice machine, electrical supply, water supply or drainage, or damage caused by floods, storms, or other acts of God.
4. Premium labor rates due to holidays, overtime,
etc.; travel time; flat rate service call charges; mileage and miscellaneous tools and material charges not listed on the payment schedule. Additional labor charges resulting from the inaccessibility of equipment are also excluded.
5. Parts or assemblies subjected to misuse, abuse,
neglect or accidents.
6. Damage or problems caused by installation,
cleaning and/or maintenance procedures inconsistent with the technical instructions provided in this manual.
AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE
To comply with the provisions of the warranty, a refrigeration service company qualified and authorized by your Manitowoc distributor, or a Contracted Service Representative must perform the warranty repair.
NOTE: If the dealer you purchased the ice machine from is not authorized to perform warranty service, contact your Manitowoc distributor or Manitowoc Ice, Inc. for the name of the nearest authorized service representative.
SERVICE CALLS
Normal maintenance, adjustments and cleaning as outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty. If you have followed the procedures listed on page 5-1 of this manual, and the ice machine still does not perform properly, call your authorized service company.
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General Information Section 1
Residential Warranty Coverage
WHAT DOES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVER
Subject to the exclusions and limitations below, Manitowoc Ice, Inc. (“Manitowoc”) warrants to the original consumer that any new ice machine manufactured by Manitowoc (the “Product”) shall be free of defects in material or workmanship for the warranty period outlined below under normal use and maintenance, and upon proper installation and start-up in accordance with the instruction manual supplied with the Product.
HOW LONG DOES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY LAST?
Ice Machine - Twelve (12) months from the sale date
WHO IS COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
This limited warranty only applies to the original consumer of the Product and is not transferable.
WHAT ARE MANITOWOC ICE’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY?
If a defect arises and Manitowoc receives a valid warranty claim prior to the expiration of the warranty period, Manitowoc shall, at its option: (1) repair the Product at Manitowoc’s cost, including standard straight time labor charges, (2) replace the Product with one that is new or at least as functionally equivalent as the original, or (3) refund the purchase price for the Product. Replacement parts are warranted for 90 days or the balance of the original warranty period, whichever is longer. The foregoing constitutes Manitowoc’s sole obligation and the consumer’s exclusive remedy for any breach of this limited warranty. Manitowoc’s liability under this limited warranty is limited to the purchase price of Product. Additional expenses including, without limitation, service travel time, overtime or premium labor charges, accessing or removing the Product, or shipping are the responsibility of the consumer.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service or information regarding your Product, please contact us at:
MANITOWOC ICE, INC.
2110 So. 26
P.O. Box 1720,
Manitowoc, WI 54221-1720
Telephone: 920-682-0161 Fax: 920-683-7585
www.manitowocice.com
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WHAT IS NOT COVERED
This limited warranty does not cover, and you are solely responsible for the costs of: (1) periodic or routine maintenance, (2) repair or replacement of the Product or parts due to normal wear and tear, (3) defects or damage to the Product or parts resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, or accidents, (4) defects or damage to the Product or parts resulting from improper or unauthorized alterations, modifications, or changes; and (5) defects or damage to any Product that has not been installed and/or maintained in accordance with the instruction manual or technical instructions provided by Manitowoc. To the extent that warranty exclusions are not permitted under some state laws, these exclusions may not apply to you.
EXCEPT AS STATED IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OF MANITOWOC WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCTS AS STATED ABOVE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
IN NO EVENT SHALL MANITOWOC OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES BE LIABLE TO THE CONSUMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE OR BUSINESS) ARISING FROM OR IN ANY MANNER CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCT, ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
HOW STATE LAW APPLIES
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another.
REGISTRATION CARD
To secure prompt and continuing warranty service, this warranty registration card must be completed and sent to Manitowoc within thirty (30) days from the sale date. Complete the following registration card and send it to Manitowoc at the address shown.
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Section 2 Installation Instructions
Section 2
Installation Instructions
General
These instructions are provided to assist the qualified installer. Check your local Yellow Pages for the name of the nearest Manitowoc distributor, or call Manitowoc Ice, Inc. for information regarding start­up services.
Ice Machine Dimensions
QM-45 ICE MACHINES
Important
Failure to follow these installation guidelines may affect warranty coverage.
6.00”
15.24 CM
SV1679B
2.88”
22.34”
56.74 CM
7.3 CM
6.19”
15.7 CM
8.6 CM
9.8 CM
5.94”
15.1 CM
3.35”
3.85”
19.69”
50.1 CM
SV1733
76.2 CM
30”
ICE MAKING
WATER/BIN DRAIN
3.75”
9.5 CM
ICE MAKING
WATER INLET
SV1678E
ELECTRICAL
INLET
SV1735A
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Installation Instructions Section 2
Location of Ice Machine
Ice Machine Heat of Rejection
The location selected for the ice machine must meet the following criteria. If any of these criteria are not met, select another location.
The location must be indoors.
The location must be free of airborne and other
contaminants.
The air temperature must be at least 35°F (1.6°C),
but must not exceed 110°F (43.4°C).
The location must not be near heat-generating
equipment or in direct sunlight.
The location must be capable of supporting the
weight of the ice machine and a full bin of ice.
The location must allow enough clearance for
water, drain and electrical connections in the rear of the ice machine.
The location must not obstruct airflow through or
around the ice machine. Refer to the chart below for clearance requirements.
Self-Contained
Air-Cooled
Top/Sides 5” (203 mm)* 5” (127 mm)*
Back 5” (127 mm)* 5” (127 mm)*
Self-Contained
Water-Cooled
Series Heat of Rejection*
Ice Machine Air Conditioning** Peak
QM-45 1750 2600
* B.T.U./Hour ** Because the heat of rejection varies during the ice making
cycle, the figure shown is an average.
Ice machines, like other refrigeration equipment, reject heat through the condenser. It is helpful to know the amount of heat rejected by the ice machine when sizing air conditioning equipment where self­contained air-cooled ice machines are installed.
NOTE: The ice machine may be built into a cabinet. There is no minimum clearance requirement for the top or left and right sides of the ice machine. The listed values are recommended for efficient operation and servicing only.
CAUTION
The ice machine must be protected if it will be subjected to temperatures below 32°F (0°C). Failure caused by exposure to freezing temperatures is not covered by the warranty. See “Removal from Service/Winterization” on page 4-10.
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Section 2 Installation Instructions
Leveling the Ice Machine
1. Screw the leveling legs onto the bottom of the ice
machine.
2. Screw the foot of each leg in as far as possible.
Level the ice machine from front to back and side
Important
to side
CAUTION
The legs must be screwed in tightly to prevent them from bending.
3. Move the ice machine into its final position.
4. Level the ice machine to assure that the siphon
system functions correctly. Use a level on top of the ice machine. Turn each foot as necessary to level the ice machine from front to back and side to side.
THREAD
LEVELING LEG
INTO BASE OF
CABINET
THREAD “FOOT”
IN AS FAR AS
POSSIBLE
Leveling Leg and Foot
SV1606
SV1704
Checking Ice Machine Level
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Electrical Service
GENERAL
WARNING
All wiring must conform to local, state and national codes.
VOLTAGE
The maximum allowable voltage variation is ± 10% of the rated voltage on the ice machine model/serial number nameplate at start-up (when the electrical load is highest).
Installation InstructionsSection 2
FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER
A separate fuse/circuit breaker must be provided for each ice machine. Circuit breakers must be H.A.C.R. rated (does not apply in Canada).
TOTAL CIRCUIT AMPACITY
The total circuit ampacity is used to help select the wire size of the electrical supply.
The wire size (or gauge) is also dependent upon location, materials used, length of run, etc., so it must be determined by a qualified electrician.
WARNING
The ice machine must be grounded in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
Never use an extension cord. If an outlet is not within reach of the ice machine’s power cord, have a proper amperage outlet wired closer to the ice machine.
The 115/1/60 ice machines are factory pre-wired with a 6’ power cord, and NEMA 5-20P-plug configuration.
The 230/50/1 ice machines are factory pre-wired with a 6’ power cord only, no plug is supplied.
QM-45 ICE MACHINE
Voltage Air-Cooled
Ice Machine Phase
Cycle
QM-45 115/1/60 15 5.2
230/1/50 15 2.6
Maximum
Fuse/Circuit
Breaker
Total Amps
WARNING
For United Kingdom Only
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of the appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth ground symbol or coloured green or green and yellow.
The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter N or coloured black.
The wire coloured brown
letter L or coloured red.
must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
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Installation Instructions Section 2
Water Service/Drains
WATER SUPPLY
Local water conditions may require treatment of the water to inhibit scale formation, filter sediment, remove chlorine, and improve taste and clarity.
Important
If you are installing a Manitowoc Tri-Liminator water filter system, refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the filter system for ice making water inlet connections.
WATER INLET LINES
Follow these guidelines to install water inlet lines:
Do not connect the ice machine to a hot water
supply. Be sure all hot water restrictors installed for other equipment are working. (Check valves on sink faucets, dishwashers, etc.)
If water pressure exceeds the maximum
recommended pressure (80 psig), obtain a water pressure regulator from your Manitowoc distributor.
Install a water shut-off valve for the ice making
water line.
Insulate water inlet line to prevent condensation.
DRAIN CONNECTIONS
Follow these guidelines when installing drain lines to prevent drain water from flowing back into the ice machine and storage bin:
The ice machine comes equipped with a vinyl
drain hose for use with floor drains.
The floor drain must be large enough to
accommodate drainage from all drains.
Insulate the bin drain to prevent condensation.
Drain lines must have a 1 (2.5 cm) drop per 40
(1 meter) of run, and must not create traps.
Important
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that all water-cooled models must be connected only to a closed loop, cooling tower system.
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Section 2 Installation Instructions
WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN LINE SIZING/CONNECTIONS
CAUTION
Plumbing must conform to state and local codes.
Location
Ice Making
Water Inlet
Bin Drain
Water
Temperature
33°F (0.6°C) Min.
90°F (32.2°C) Max.
20 psi (137.9 kPA) Min.
80 psi (551.5 kPA) Max.
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Water
Pressure
Ice Machine
Fitting
3/8” Female Pipe
Thread
3/4” (19.1 mm)
Vinyl Tubing
Tubing Size Up to Ice
Machine Fitting
3/8” (9.5 mm)
minimum inside
diameter
N/A
Typical Water Supply Drain Installation
ICE MAKING WATER
INLET TUBING
3/8 MIN. I.D. (.95CM)
WATER SHUTOFF
VALVE
SV1735
ICE MAKING
WATER/BIN DRAIN
5/8 I.D. (1.59CM)
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Installation Instructions Section 2
Installation Checklist
Before Starting the Ice Machine
Is the ice machine level? Has all of the internal packing been removed? Have all of the electrical and water connections
been made? Has the supply voltage been tested and checked
against the rating on the nameplate? Is there proper clearance around the ice
machine for air circulation? Has the ice machine been installed where
ambient temperatures will remain in the range of 35° - 110°F (1.7° - 43.3°C)?
Has the ice machine been installed where the incoming water temperature will remain in the range of 33° - 90°F (0.6° - 32.2°C)?
Are all electrical leads free from contact with refrigeration lines and moving equipment?
Has the owner/operator been instructed regarding maintenance and the use of Manitowoc Cleaner and Sanitizer?
All Manitowoc ice machines are factory-operated and adjusted before shipment. Normally, new installations do not require any adjustment.
To ensure proper operation, follow the Operational Checks on page 3-4 of this manual. Starting the ice machine and completing the Operational Checks are the responsibilities of the owner/operator.
Adjustments and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty.
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY POTENTIAL
Do not operate equipment that has been misused,
abused, neglected, damaged, or altered/modified
from that of original manufactured specifications.
Has the owner/operator completed the warranty registration card?
Has the ice machine and bin been sanitized? Has this manual been given to the
owner/operator?
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Section 3 Ice Machine Operation
Ice Machine Operation
Component Identification
ICE THICKNESS PROBE
FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY
WATER DISTRIBUTION TUBE
SIPHON CAP
EVAPORATOR
BIN SWITCH MAGNET
ICE DAMPER
WATER PUMP
WATER TROUGH
SV1731A
CONDENSER AIR FILTER
COMPRESSOR COMPARTMENT
ON/OFF/WASH
TOGGLE SWITCH
ACCESS SCREWS
SV1733
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Ice Machine Operation Section 3
Ice Making Sequence of Operation
INITIAL START-UP OR START-UP AFTER AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF
1. Pressure Equalization
Before the compressor starts the hot gas valve is energized for 15 seconds to equalize pressures during the initial refrigeration system start-up.
2. Refrigeration System Start-Up
The compressor starts after the 15-second pressure equalization, and remains on throughout the entire Freeze and Harvest Sequences. The hot gas valve remains on for 5 seconds during initial compressor start-up and then shuts off.
At the same time the compressor starts, the condenser fan motor (air-cooled models) is supplied with power throughout the entire Freeze and Harvest Sequences. The fan motor is wired through a fan cycle pressure control, therefore it may cycle on and off. (The compressor and condenser fan motor are wired through a relay. As a result, any time the relay coil is energized, the compressor and fan motor are supplied with power.)
FREEZE SEQUENCE
3. Prechill
The compressor is on for 30 seconds prior to water flow to Prechill the evaporator.
4. Freeze
The water pump starts after the 30-second Prechill. An even flow of water is directed across the evaporator and into each cube cell, where it freezes.
HARVEST SEQUENCE
5. Harvest
The water pump de-energizes stopping flow over the evaporator. The rising level of water in the sump trough diverts water out of the over flow tube, purging excess minerals from the sump trough. The hot gas valve also opens to divert hot refrigerant gas into the evaporator.
The refrigerant gas warms the evaporator causing the cubes to slide, as a sheet, off the evaporator and into the storage bin. The sliding sheet of cubes contacts the ice damper, opening the bin switch. The momentary opening and re-closing of the bin switch terminates the Harvest sequence and returns the ice machine to the Freeze Sequence (steps 3 - 4).
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF
7. Automatic Shut-Off
When the storage bin is full at the end of a Harvest sequence, the sheet of cubes fails to clear the ice damper and will hold it down. After the ice damper is held open for 7 seconds, the ice machine shuts off. The ice machine will remain off for 3 minutes before it can automatically restart.
The ice machine remains off until enough ice has been removed from the storage bin to allow the ice to fall clear of the damper. As the ice damper swings back to the operating position, the bin switch re­closes and the ice machine restarts (steps 1 - 2), provided the 3-minute delay period is complete.
When sufficient ice has formed, the water flow (not the ice) contacts the ice thickness probe. After approximately 7 seconds of continual water contact, the Harvest Sequence is initiated. The ice machine cannot initiate a Harvest sequence until a 6-minute freeze lock has been surpassed.
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Section 3 Ice Machine Operation
QM45 SELF-CONTAINED AIR COOLED MODELS
ICE MAKING SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
1 2 3 3A 3B * LENGTH
INITIAL START-UP/or START UP AFTER AUTO SHUT­OFF:
1. Pressure
Equalization
2. Refrigeration System Start-up
FREEZE SEQUENCE:
3. Pre-Chill
4. Freeze
HARVEST SEQUENCE:
5. Harvest
CONTROL BOARD RELAYS RELAY
WATER PUMP HOT GAS
VALVE
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
RELAY COIL COMPRESSOR CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
of “ON” TIME
15
Seconds
5
Seconds
30
Seconds
Until 7 sec.
water contact
with ice
thickness
probe
Bin switch
activation
6. AUTO SHUT­OFF
Condenser Fan Motor: The fan motor is wired through a fan cycle pressure control, therefore, it may cycle on and off.
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Until
bin switch
re-closes
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Ice Machine Operation Section 3
Operational Checks
GENERAL
Your Manitowoc ice machine was factory-operated and adjusted before shipment. Normally, a newly installed ice machine does not require any adjustment.
To ensure proper operation, always follow these Operational Checks when starting the ice machine:
for the first time
after a prolonged out of service period
after cleaning and sanitizing
Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty.
SIPHON SYSTEM
To reduce mineral build-up and cleaning frequency, the water in the sump trough must be purged during each harvest cycle. When the water pump de-energizes the level in the water trough rises above the standpipe starting a siphon action. The siphon action stops when the water level in the sump trough drops below the siphon cap. When the siphon action stops, the float valve refills the water trough to the correct level.
Siphon System Check
WATER LEVEL CHECK
Check the water level while the ice machine is in the clean mode and the water pump is running. The correct water level is 1/4" (6.3mm) to 3/8 (9.5mm) below the top of the standpipe.
1/4” TO 3/8(6.3 TO 9.5 MM) BELOW TOP OF
STANDPIPE
SIPHON CAP
SV1689-2
Water Level
The float valve is factory-set for the proper water level. If adjustments are necessary:
1. Verify the ice machine is level (see page 2-3).
2. Remove the siphon cap from the standpipe.
3. Place the main ICE/OFF/WASH toggle switch to
the WASH position, and wait until the float valve stops adding water.
Follow steps 1 through 6 under water level check.
SIPHON
WATER LEVEL
CAP
STANDPIPE
DRAIN
SV1689-2
4. Adjust the water level to 1/4" (6.3mm) to 3/8"
(9.5mm) below the standpipe: A Loosen the two screws on the float valve
bracket.
B Raise or lower the float valve assembly as
necessary, then tighten the screws.
5. Move the main ICE/OFF/ WASH toggle switch
to the OFF position. The water level in the trough will rise above the standpipe and run down the drain.
6. Replace the siphon cap on the standpipe, and
verify water level and siphon action by repeating steps 3 through 5.
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Section 3 Ice Machine Operation
ICE THICKNESS CHECK
The ice thickness probe is factory-set to maintain the ice bridge thickness at 1/8” (3.2 mm).
1. Inspect the bridge connecting the cubes. It
should be about 1/8” (3.2 mm) thick.
2. If adjustment is necessary, turn the ice thickness
probe adjustment screw clockwise to increase bridge thickness, or counterclockwise to decrease bridge thickness.
NOTE: Turning the adjustment 1/3 of a turn will change the ice thickness about 1/16” (1.5 mm).
ADJUSTING
SCREW
1/8” (3.2MM) ICE BRIDGE THICKNESS
SV1208
Ice Thickness Check
Make sure the ice thickness probe wire and the bracket do not restrict movement of the probe.
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Section 4 Maintenance
Section 4
Maintenance
Interior Cleaning and Sanitizing
GENERAL
Clean and sanitize the ice machine every six months for efficient operation. If the ice machine requires more frequent cleaning and sanitizing, consult a qualified service company to test the water quality and recommend appropriate water treatment. The ice machine must be taken apart for cleaning and sanitizing.
CAUTION
Use only Manitowoc approved Ice Machine Cleaner (part number 94-0546-3) and Sanitizer (part number 94-05 65-3). It is a violation of Federal law to use these solutions in a manner inconsistent with their labeling. Read and understand all labels printed on bottles before use.
CLEANING AND SANITIZING PROCEDURE
CAUTION
Do not mix Ice Machine Cleaner and Sanitizer solutions together. It is a violation of Federal law to use these solutions in a manner inconsistent with their labeling.
WARNING
Wear rubber gloves and safety goggles (and/or face shield) when handling Ice Machine Cleaner or Sanitizer.
Ice machine cleaner is used to remove lime scale and mineral deposits. Ice machine sanitizer disinfects and removes algae and slime.
Step 1: Set the toggle switch to the OFF position after ice falls from the evaporator at the end of a Harvest cycle. Or, set the switch to the OFF position and allow the ice to melt off the evaporator.
CAUTION
Never use anything to force ice from the evaporator. Damage ma y r esult.
Step 2: Remove all ice from the bin. Step 3: To start a cleaning cycle, move the toggle
switch to the WASH position. Step 4 Add the proper amount of Manitowoc Ice
Machine Cleaner to the water trough.
Model Amount of Cleaner
QM45 1.5 ounces (45 ml)
Step 5 Wait until the clean cycle is complete (approximately 22 minutes) then place the toggle switch in the OFF position, disconnect power and water supplies to the ice machine.
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Maintenance Section 4
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to the ice machine at the electric switch box before proceeding.
Step 6: Remove parts for cleaning.
C. Remove the Ice Thickness Probe
Compress the side of the ice thickness probe near
the top hinge pin and remove it from the bracket.
ICE
THICKNESS
PROBE
A. Remove the Vinyl Hose
Disconnect the water hose from the distribution
tube and water pump.
B. Remove Water Pump
Disconnect the water pump power cord
DO NOT SOAK WATER
PUMP MOTOR IN
CLEANER OR
SANITIZER
SOLUTIONS
SV1694-1
Water Pump Removal
Loosen the screws securing the pump-mounting
bracket to the bulkhead.
Lift the pump and bracket assembly off the
mounting screws.
COMPRESS SIDES OF
ICE THICKNESS PROBE
SV1138A
Ice Thickness Probe Removal
NOTE: At this point, the ice thickness probe can easily be cleaned. If complete removal is desired follow the ice thickness probe wire to the bulkhead grommet (exit point) in the back wall. Pop the bulkhead grommet out of the back wall by inserting fingernails or a flat object between the back wall and the grommet and prying forward. Pull the bulkhead grommet and wire forward until the connector is accessible, then disconnect the wire lead from the connector.
Ice Thickness Probe Cleaning
Mix a solution of Manitowoc ice machine cleaner
and water (2 ounces of cleaner to 16 ounces of water) in a container.
Soak the ice thickness probe a minimum of 10
minutes.
Clean all ice thickness probe surfaces and verify the ice thickness probe cavity is clean. Rinse thoroughly with clean water, then dry completely. Incomplete rinsing and drying of the ice thickness probe can cause premature harvest.
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Section 4 Maintenance
D. Remove the Water Distribution Tube
E. Remove the Float Valve
DISTRIBUTION
TUBE
THUMBSCREW
1. LIFT UP
2. SLIDE BACK
3. SLIDE TO RIGHT
2
3
1
THUMBSCREW
LOCATING PIN
SV127
Water Distribution Tube Removal
Loosen the two thumbscrews, which secure the
distribution tube.
Lift the right side of the distribution tube up off
the locating pin, then slide it back and to the right.
Turn the splash shield counterclockwise one or
two turns.
FLOAT VALVE
BRACKET
COMPRESSION
FITTING
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
CAP AND FILTER
SCREEN
SPLASH SHIELD
FLOAT
CAUTION
Do not force this removal. Be sure the locating pin is clear of
the hole before sliding the distribution tube out.
Disassembly
Twist both of the inner tube ends until the tabs
line up with the keyways.
Pull the inner tube ends outward.
INNER
TUBE
KEYWAY
INNER
TUBE
TAB
Water Distribution Tube Disassembly
SV1695-2
Float Valve Removal
Pull the float valve forward and off the mounting
bracket.
Disconnect the water inlet tube from the float
valve at the compression fitting.
Remove the cap and filter screen for cleaning.
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Maintenance Section 4
F. Remove the Water Trough
G. Remove the Ice Damper
Apply downward pressure on the siphon tube and
remove from the bottom of the water trough.
Remove the upper thumbscrew.
While supporting the water trough remove the
two thumbscrews from beneath the water trough.
Remove the water trough from the bin area
UPPER
THUMBSCREW
SV1689-1
LOWER
THUMBSCREWS
REMOVE SIPHON
TUBE
Grasp ice damper and apply pressure toward the
left hand mounting bracket.
Apply pressure to the right hand mounting
bracket with thumb.
Pull ice damper forward when the right hand ice
damper pin disengages.
Installation
Place ice damper pin in left hand mounting
bracket and apply pressure toward the left hand mounting bracket.
Apply pressure to the right hand mounting
bracket with thumb.
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Push ice damper toward evaporator until right
hand damper pin engages.
Section 4 Maintenance
H. Remove the Bin Door
Grasp the rear of the bin door and pull bin door
forward approximately 5”.
Slide bin door to the rear while applying upward
Step 7 Mix a solution of cleaner and warm water. Depending on the amount of mineral buildup, a larger quantity of solution may be required. Use the ratio in the table below to mix enough solution to thoroughly clean all parts.
pressure (The rear door pins will ride up into the track slot and slide backward to the stop tab).
While applying pressure against the bin door pull down on the rear of each bin door track until the door pins clear the stop tabs.
Slide the rear door pins off the end and then below the door track. Slide bin door forward allowing the back of the door to lower into the bin. Continue forward with the bin door until the front pins bottom out in the track.
Solution Type Water Mixed with
Cleaner 1 gal. (4 l) 16 oz (500 ml) cleaner
Step 8 Use ½ of the cleaner/water solution to clean all components. The cleaner solution will foam when it contacts lime scale and mineral deposits; once the foaming stops use a soft bristle brush, sponge or cloth (not a wire brush) to carefully clean the parts. Soak the parts for 5 minutes (15 – 20 minutes for heavily scaled parts). Rinse all components with clean water.
Lift right side of door until the front pins clear the track, then remove door from bin.
Step 9 While components are soaking, use ½ of the cleaner/water solution to clean all foodzone surfaces
PRESS DOWN
TO RELEASE
DOOR
of the ice machine and bin. Use a nylon brush or cloth to thoroughly clean the following ice machine areas:
TRACK
SLOT
STOP TAB
SLIDE DOOR
FORWARD
Evaporator plastic parts – including top, bottom
and sides
Bin bottom, sides and top Rinse all areas thoroughly with clean water.
Step 10 Mix a solution of sanitizer and warm water.
Solution Type Water Mixed With
Sanitizer 6 gal. (23 l) 4 oz (120 ml) sanitizer
Step 11 Use 1/2 of the sanitizer/water solution to sanitize all removed components. Use a cloth or sponge to liberally apply the solution to all surfaces of the removed parts or soak the removed parts in the sanitizer/water solution. Do not rinse parts after sanitizing.
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Step 12 Use 1/2 of the sanitizer/water solution to sanitize all foodzone surfaces of the ice machine and bin. Use a cloth or sponge to liberally apply the solution. When sanitizing, pay particular attention to the following areas:
Evaporator plastic parts - including top, bottom
and sides
Step 18 Mix a solution of sanitizer and warm water.
Solution Type Water Mixed With Sanitizer 6 gal. (23 l) 4 oz (120 ml) sanitizer
Step 19 Use 1/2 of the sanitizer/water solution to sanitize all removed components. Use a cloth or sponge to liberally apply the solution to all surfaces of the removed parts or soak the removed parts in the
Bin bottom, sides and top Do not rinse the sanitized areas.
sanitizer/water solution. Do not rinse parts after sanitizing.
Step 13 Replace all removed components. Step 14 Reapply power and water to the ice machine
and place the toggle switch in the WASH position. Step 15 Add the proper amount of Manitowoc Ice
Machine Sanitizer to the water trough.
Model Amount of Sanitizer
QM45 1.5 ounces (45 ml)
Step16 Wait until the sanitize cycle is complete (approximately 22 minutes) then place the toggle switch in the OFF position, disconnect power and water supplies to the ice machine.
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to the ice machine at the electric switch box before proceeding.
Step 17 Repeat step 6 to remove parts for hand sanitizing.
Step 20 Use 1/2 of the sanitizer/water solution to sanitize all foodzone surfaces of the ice machine and bin. Use a cloth or sponge to liberally apply the solution. When sanitizing, pay particular attention to the following areas:
Evaporator plastic parts - including top, bottom
and sides
Bin bottom, sides and top Do not rinse the sanitized areas.
Step 21 Replace all removed components. Step 22 Reapply power and water to the ice machine
and place the toggle switch in the ICE position. .
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Section 4 Maintenance
ICE MACHINE INSPECTION
Check all water fittings and lines for leaks. Also, make sure the refrigeration tubing is not rubbing or vibrating against other tubing, panels, etc.
Do not put anything (boxes, etc.) in front of the ice machine. There must be adequate airflow through and around the ice machine to maximize ice production and ensure long component life.
3. Shine a flashlight through the condenser to check
for dirt between the fins. If dirt remains: Blow compressed air through the condenser fins from the inside. Be careful not to bend the fan blades.
4. Use a commercial condenser coil cleaner. Follow
the directions and cautions supplied with the cleaner.
EXTERIOR CLEANING
Clean the area around the ice machine as often as necessary to maintain cleanliness and efficient operation.
Sponge any dust and dirt off the outside of the ice machine with mild soap and water. Wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth.
A commercial grade stainless steel cleaner/polish can be used as necessary.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER
WARNING
Disconnect electric power to the ice machine at the electric service switch before cleaning the condenser.
Air-Cooled Condenser
A dirty condenser restricts airflow, resulting in excessively high operating temperatures. This reduces ice production and shortens component life. Clean the condenser at least every six months. Follow the steps below.
5. Straighten any bent condenser fins with a fin
comb.
6. Carefully wipe off the fan blades and motor with
a soft cloth. Do not bend the fan blades. If the fan blades are excessively dirty, wash with warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
CAUTION
If you are cleaning the condenser fan blades with water, cover the fan motor to prevent water damage.
WARNING
The condenser fins are sharp. Use care when cleaning them.
1. The washable aluminum filter on self-contained
ice machines is designed to catch dust, dirt, lint and grease. This helps keep the condenser clean. Clean the filter with a mild soap and water solution.
2. Clean the outside of the condenser with a soft
brush or a vacuum with a brush attachment. Clean from top to bottom, not side to side. Be careful not to bend the condenser fins.
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Maintenance Section 4
REMOVAL FROM SERVICE WINTERIZATION
Special precautions must be taken if the ice machine is to be removed from service for an extended period of time or exposed to ambient temperatures of 32°F (0°C) or below.
CAUTION
If water is allowed to remain in the ice machine in freezing temperatures, severe damage to some components could result. Damage of this nature is not covered by the warranty.
Follow the applicable procedure below.
SELF-CONTAINED AIR-COOLED ICE MACHINES
1. Disconnect the electric power at the circuit
breaker or the electric service switch.
2. Turn off the water supply.
3. Remove the water from the water trough.
4. Disconnect and drain the incoming ice-making
water line at the rear of the ice machine.
5. Blow compressed air in both the incoming water
and the drain openings in the rear of the ice machine until no more water comes out of the inlet water lines or the drain.
6. Make sure water is not trapped in any of the
water lines, drain lines, distribution tubes, etc.
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Section 5 Before Calling for Service
Section 5
Before Calling for Service
Checklist
If a problem arises during operation of your ice machine, follow the checklist below before calling for service. Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty.
Problem Possible Cause To Correct
Ice machine does not operate.
ON/OFF/ WASH toggle switch set
Damper in open position (down). Damper must be capable of
Ice machine stops, and can be restarted by moving the toggle switch to OFF and back to ICE.
Ice machine does not release ice or is slow to harvest. Ice machine is not level. Level the ice machine.
Low air temperature around ice
Water regulating valve leaks in harvest
Ice machine does not cycle into harvest mode. Ice thickness probe is dirty. Clean and sanitize the ice machine.
Ice thickness probe wire is
Ice thickness probe is out of
Uneven ice fill (thin at top of
Ice quality is poor (soft or not clear).
Water filtration is poor. Replace the filter. Ice machine is dirty. Clean and sanitize the ice machine.
Water siphon is not working. Check the water siphon system.
Water softener is working improperly (if
No electrical power to the ice machine.
improperly.
Safety limit feature stopping the ice machine.
Ice machine is dirty. Clean and sanitize the ice machine.
machine (air-cooled models).
mode (water-cooled models). The six-minute freeze time lock-in has
not expired yet.
disconnected.
adjustment.
evaporator). Poor incoming water quality. Contact a qualified service company
applicable).
Replace the fuse/reset the breaker/turn on the main switch/plug power cord into receptacle. Move the toggle switch to the ON position.
swinging freely. See page 6-2. Refer to “Safety Limit Feature” on the
next page.
See pages 4-3 and 4-4.
See page 2-3. Air temperature must be at least 35°F (1.6°C). Replace water-regulating valve.
Wait for freeze lock-in to expire.
See pages 4-3 and 4-4. Connect the wire.
Adjust the ice thickness probe. See page 3-5. See “Shallow or Incomplete Cubes” on the next page.
to test the quality of the incoming water and make appropriate filter recommendations.
See pages 4-3 and 4-4.
See page 3-4. Repair the water softener.
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Before Calling for Service Section 5
Problem Possible Cause To Correct
Ice machine produces shallow or incomplete cubes, or the ice fill pattern on the evaporator is incomplete. Water float valve filter screen is dirty. Remove and clean the filter screen.
Water filtration is poor. Replace the filter. Hot incoming water. Connect the ice machine to a cold
Water float valve is not working. Remove the water float valve and
Incorrect incoming water pressure. Water pressure must be 20-80 psi
Ice machine is not level. Level the ice machine.
Low ice capacity. Water float valve filter screen is dirty. Remove and clean the filter screen.
Incoming water supply is shut off. Open the water supply valve. Water float valve stuck open or
The condenser is dirty. Clean the condenser. See page 4-1. High air temperature around ice
Inadequate clearance in front of the
Objects stacked around ice machine,
Ice thickness probe is out of adjustment. Water tro ugh level is to high or too low. Check the water level. See page 3- 4.
leaking.
machine (air-cooled models).
ice machine.
blocking airflow to condenser (air­cooled models).
Adjust the ice thickness probe. See page 3-5.
See page 4-1.
water supply. See page 2-6.
clean it. See page 4-7.
(137.9 - 551.5 kPA).
See page 2-3.
See page 4-1.
Remove the water float valve and clean it. See page 4-7.
Air temperature must not exceed 110°F (43.3°C). Provide adequate clearance. See page 2-2. Remove items blocking airflow.
Safety Limit Feature
In addition to the standard safety controls, your Manitowoc ice machine features built-in safety limits that will stop the ice machine if conditions arise which could cause a major component failure.
Before calling for service, re-start the ice machine using the following procedure:
1. Move the ON/OFF/ WASH switch to OFF and
then back to ON. A. If the safety limit feature has stopped the ice
machine, it will restart after a short delay. Proceed to step 2.
B. If the ice machine does not restart, see “Ice
machine does not operate” on the previous page.
2. Allow the ice machine to run to determine if the
condition is reoccurring. A. If the ice machine stops again, the condition
has reoccurred. Call for service.
B. If the ice machine continues to run, the
condition has corrected itself. Allow the ice machine to continue running.
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SAFETY LIMITS General
In addition to standard safety controls, the control board has two built in safety limit controls which protect the ice machine from major component failures.
Safety Limit #1: If the freeze time reaches 60 minutes, the control board automatically initiates a harvest cycle. If three consecutive 60-minute freeze cycles occur, the ice machine stops.
Safety Limit #2: If the harvest time reaches 3.5 minutes, the control board automatically returns the ice machine to the freeze cycle. If three consecutive
3.5 minute harvest cycles occur, the ice machine stops.
Safety Limit Stand-By Mode:
The first time a safety limit shut down occurs, the ice machine turns off for 60 minutes (Stand-by Mode). The ice machine will then automatically restart to see if the problem reoccurs. During the Stand-By Mode the harvest light will be flashing continuously and a safety limit indication can be viewed. If the same safety limit is reached a second time (the problem has re-occurred) the ice machine will initiate a safety limit shut down and remain off until it is manually restarted. During a safety limit shut down the harvest light will be flashing continuously.
Before Calling for ServiceSection 5
Determining Which Safety Limit Stopped The Ice Machine
When a safety limit condition causes the ice machine to stop, the harvest light on the control board continually flashes on and off. Use the following procedures to determine which safety limit has stopped the ice machine.
1. Move the toggle switch to OFF.
2. Move the toggle switch back to ON.
3. Watch the harvest light. It will flash one or two
times, corresponding to safety limits 1 and 2, to indicate which safety limit stopped the ice machine.
After safety limit indication, the ice machine will restart and run until a safety limit is exceeded again.
Safety Limit Notes
A safety limit indication is completed before the
water pump starts. Water contacting the ice thickness probe in the freeze cycle will cause the harvest light to flash. Do not mistake a harvest light flashing in the freeze cycle with a safety limit indication.
A continuous run of 100 harvests automatically
erases the safety limit code.
The control board will store and indicate only one
safety limit – the last one exceeded.
If the toggle switch is moved to the OFF position
and then back to the ICE position prior to reaching the 100-harvest point, the last safety limit exceeded will be indicated.
If the harvest light did not flash prior to the ice
machine restarting, then the ice machine did not stop because it exceeded a safety limit.
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Before Calling for Service Section 5
Safety Limit #1
Freeze time exceeds 60 minutes for 3 consecutive freeze cycles.
Possible Cause Check/Correct
Improper installation See “Installation Instructions” Section two of this manual Water system Low water pressure (20 psi minimum.)
High water pressure (80 psi maximum.)
High water temperatur e (90°F/32.2°C maximum.)
Clogged water distribution tube
Dirty/defective water float valve
Loss of water from sump area
Defective water pump
Electrical system Ice thickness probe out of adjustment
Harvest cycle not initiated electrically
Relay not energizi ng
Compressor electrically non-operational
Restricted condenser air flow (air-cooled models)
Refrigeration system Non-Manitowoc components
High inlet air temperature (110°F/43.3°C maximum.)
Condenser discharge air recirculation
Dirty condenser filter
Dirty condenser fins
Defective fan cycling control
Defective fan motor
Improper refrigerant charge
Defective hot gas valve
Defective compressor
TXV starving or flooding (check insulation and bulb mounting)
Non-condensables in refrigeration system
Plugged or restricted high side refrigerant lines or component
Safety Limit #2
Harvest time exceeds 3.5 minutes for 3 consecutive harvest cycles.
Possible Cause Check/Correct
Improper installation See “Installation Instructions” Section two of this manual Water system Water area (evaporator) dirty
Water freezing behind evaporator
Low water pressure (20 psi min.)
Loss of water from sump area
Clogged water distribution tube
Dirty/defective water float valve
Defective water pump
Electrical system Ice thickn ess probe out of adjustment
Ice thic kness probe dirty
Bin switch defective
Premature harvest
Refrigeration system Non-Manitowoc components
Improper refrigerant charge
Defective hot gas valve
TXV flooding (check insulation and bulb mounting)
Defective fan cycling control
Because there are many possible external problems,
do not limit your diagnosis to only the items listed in these charts.
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