This product manual contains the information
needed for the setup, installation, initial start up,
sanitation and maintenance of this ice machine.
Keep it for future reference.
There are 3 models covered in this manual:
CME506R, a 115 volt, dual evaporator
•
machine
CME656R and CME806R, 230 volt, dual
•
evaporator machines
Table Of Contents
Specifications:............ page 2
Pre-Installation ............ page 3
Location:.............. page 4
Stacking:.............. page 5
Remote Condenser Location ....... page 6
For The Installer: Remote Condenser. . .page 7
Coupling Instructions .......... page 8
Electrical: .............. page 9
Electrical Connections: KCMR230 Fan Relay Kit
(CME656R & CME806R only) ...... page 10
Be certain that the information applies to the model
in question. If no model is listed, the information
applies to all models, including A and D series.
This manual is organized in the same way as the
expected use of the machine, it begins with
specifications, goes thru unpacking and setup,
shows where everything is; continues with initial
start up, then describes how it works. After that is
the sanitation section, followed by service
diagnosis and repair.
Additional Maintenance ......... page 23
Additional Maintenance: Water Distributors .page 24
Additional Maintenance: Inlet Water Valve Screen
..................page 25
Additional Maintenance: Bin Controls, Condenser
..................page 26
Service Diagnosis: Controller Diagnostic Light Analysis
Removal and Replacement: AutoIQ Controller page 37
Removal and Replacement: Water Level Sensor
..................page 38
Removal and Replacement: ....... page 39
Access Valves: ............ page 40
Before Calling for Service ........ page 41
January 2000
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CME506R, 656R, 806R: AutoIQ Cubers
Specifications:
These ice machines are designed to be installed
indoors, in a controlled environment. They can
operate satisfactorily under a wide variety of
conditions. However, Do NOT operate the
machine where it has not been designed for. Do
NOT operate the machine in temperatures it has
not been designed for. Do NOT operate the
machine above or below the voltage limits for the
particular model. Do NOT operate the machine
with too little or too much water pressure.
CME506R Operational Limits
MinimumMaximum
Air Temperature50oF.100oF.
Water Temperature40oF.100oF.
Water Pressure20 psi80 psi
Voltage (60 Hz)103126
Voltage (50 Hz)207253
CME656R and CME806R Operational Limits
MinimumMaximum
Air Temperature*50oF.100oF.
Water Temperature40oF.100oF.
Water Pressure20 psi80 psi
Voltage (60 Hz)198253
Voltage (50 Hz)207253
All models will fit a standard, 30" wide Scotsman
Ice Storage Bin. Some examples are:
BH550
•
HTB555
•
HTB350
•
HTB500
•
HTB250
•
In addition, there may be other bins that can be
used, check Scotsman’s sales literature for
application information.
Note: All of these models fill the bin very full, and
only shut off when ice has filled the bin to the base
of the ice machine.
Scotsman reserves the right to make design
changes and/or improvements at any time.
Specifications and designs are subject to change
without notice.
Scotsman assumes no liability or responsibility of
any kind for products manufactured by Scotsman
that have been altered in any way, including the
use of any parts and/or other components not
specifically approved by Scotsman.
BASIC INFORMATION
Dimensions
Model Number
CME506RS-1E30" x 24" x 27 115/60/1ERC101-1An/a2020
* The remote condenser is designed to work in temperatures from -20oF. to 120oF.
Refrigerant charge for CME506R is 224 ounces; CME656R or CME806R use 232 ounces when
connected to ERC201, and 280 ounces when connected to ERC402. All R-404A.
Use precharged tubing kits, RTE25 (25’) or RTE40 (40’).
A stacking kit to place two like cubers together is: KSCME6-30.
For Dual
Pass
Condenser,
use
Minimum
Circuit
Ampacity
Maximum
Fuse Size
March 2002
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Pre-Installation
Other Applications:
The Electronic Cubers may be placed on certain
Ice Dispensers, including Scotsman models:
HD356, RS220 and IS220.
Check with other dispenser manufacturers for
recommendations regarding application.
Check the nameplate for electrical requirements.
The nameplate is located on the back of the ice
machine. While the model and serial number are
on the nameplate, a serial number plate is located
at the front of the machine, below the metal control
box.
Water:
There is no such thing as pure water. All water
contains some impurities. There are two ways
water carries the impurities: suspended and
dissolved. Suspended solids can be filtered out.
Dissolved solids must be diluted or treated. Water
filters are recommended to remove suspended
solids. Some filters have treatment in them for
suspended solids. Check with a water treatment
service for a recommendation.
Nameplate
Cube Ice machines use more water than what
ends up in the bin as ice. While most water is used
during ice making, a portion is designed to “rinse”
out the water system to keep hard water scale
from clogging up the machine. That water rinse,
combined with water filters, prolongs the times
between needed water system cleaning.
Note: All Scotsman CM3models, like those
described in this manual, feature Scotsman’s
AutoIQ™ control system and ReliaClean™ water
system cleaning process.
Service Technicians: All models covered here
come set from the factory with at a “Standard”
water rinse. Standard water rinse is designed to be
comparable with typical water conditions. The
machine may be adjusted to a different water rinse
after start up. If the prior ice machine worked
acceptably well with the local water conditions,
leave the machine at the factory setting. If severe
water conditions are present, and water filters do
not solve the problem acceptably, adjust the
machine to use more water. If water conditions are
excellent, adjust the machine to use less water.
See the Adjustments section.
Note: Water use adjustments are customer
convenience adjustments; they are NOT factory
defects and are NOT covered by warranty.
January 2000
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Location:
A 6 inch minimum clearance on the back, left and
right sides is required for the proper operation and
service of this machine.
Locate the condenser as near as possible to the
interior location of the ice maker.
Select the best available location, one that protects
the condenser from extremes of dust, grease and
sun.
Meet all applicable building codes.
Unpacking and Assembly:
Begin with unpacking the ice storage bin. Remove
the carton, and using part of the carton as a
cushion, tip the bin on its back to remove the skid
and attach the legs or casters. Note: Stacked
applications may not use casters.
Return the bin to an upright position. Check the bin
top gasket for gaps and tears, fill any in with food
grade sealant prior to placing the ice machine on
the bin.
If the ice machine has not been unpacked, do so
now. Remove the carton from the skid. Lift the ice
machine off the skid directly onto the bin.
Cabinet Panel Removal:
Note: The top panel holds the upper edges of the
side panels in place.
1. Front Panel, “A” series: Remove the front
panel by removing the four screws connecting the
front panel to the left and right sides.
Remove
Second
Secure the ice machine to the bin with the
hardware provided (two metal straps and 4 bolts).
After all packing materials have been removed
from the ice machine, lift or hoist the machine onto
the bin. Align the sides and back of the machine
with the sides and back of the bin. Secure the ice
machine to the bin with the two metal straps and 4
bolts provided.
Remove
First
Panel Removal
Front Panel “C and D” Series: Remove top two
screws and pull the bottom of the panel away from
the machine to unsnap it from the machine.
2. Lift up at the front edge and pull the top panel
forward until it releases from the tabs connecting it
to the back panel.
3. Remove two screws at the front of each side
panel, and pull them forward until they release
from the tabs connecting them to the back panel.
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Stacking:
Models CME256, CME506, CME656 and CME806
may be stacked together in any combination. Use
kit number KSCME6-30.
1. Remove the front, left side and top panels
from the bottom machine. Discard the top
panel.
2. Remove the front and left side panels
from the top machine.
3. Place the upper machine onto the lower
machine. Check that the tabs on the top of
the freezing compartment in the lower
machine engage the slot in the base of the
upper machine (around the cube port).
4. Fasten the upper cabinet to the lower
cabinet with the hardware (two metal straps
and four bolts) provided with the machine.
5. Knock out 1 hole in the upper left (viewed
from the front) corner of the lower unit’s
back panel. Knock out the hole in the lower
left (viewed from the front) corner of the
upper unit’s back panel.
Mounting
Stacking Kit Wire
Harness
Strap
Strain
Relief
6. Position the strain reliefs over the
wrapped portion of the stacking kit wire
harness.
Route the Stacking Kit Wire Harness from
the back to the top and bottom machines
thru the holes made in step 5. The harness
is marked which end goes to which
machine. Push the strain reliefs into place
from the back of the machines.
Follow local electrical codes for 24 volt wire.
In the lower unit, route the wire behind the
suction line and thru the snap bushing just
below the AutoIQ Controller. Tape any
excess wire to the insulated suction line.
In the upper unit, route the harness thru the
snap bushing just below the Controller.
Plug one end into each Controller connection
number 7.
7. Place insulation pad from the kit over the
reservoir drain tubing in the upper machine. Make
certain that the insulation is in contact with the
tubing.
Mounting
Strap
Stacking Two Ice Machines Together
8. Return all panels to their normal places.
January 2000
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Remote Condenser Location
Use the following for planning the placement of the
condenser relative to the ice machine
Location Limits - condenser location must not
exceed ANY of the following limits:
Maximum rise from the ice machine to the
•
condenser is 35 physical feet
Maximum drop from the ice machine to the
•
condenser is 15 physical feet
Physical line set maximum length is 100
•
feet.
Calculated line set length maximum is 150.
•
Calculation Formula:
Drop = dd x 6.6 (dd = distance in feet)
•
Rise = rd x 1.7 (rd = distance in feet)
•
Horizontal Run = hd x 1 (hd = distance in
•
feet)
Calculation: Drop(s) + Rise(s) + Horizontal
•
Run = dd+rd+hd = Calculated Line Length
Configurations that do NOT meet these
requirements must receive prior written
authorization from Scotsman.
Do NOT:
Route a line set that rises, then falls, then
•
rises.
Route a line set that falls, then rises, then
•
falls.
Calculation Example 1:
The condenser is to be located 5 feet below the ice
machine and then 20 feet away horizontally.
5 feet x 6.6 = 33. 33 + 20 = 53. This location would
be acceptable
Calculation Example 2:
The condenser is to be located 35 feet above and
then 100 feet away horizontally.
35 x 1.7 = 59.5. 59.5 +100 = 159.5. 159.5 is
greater than the 150 maximum and is NOT
acceptable.
rd
22.87"
dd
17.15"
Max 35’
Max 15’
Remote
Condenser
Located ABOVE
Ice Machine
Remote
Condenser
Located BELOW
Ice Machine
hd
40.35"
Condenser Distance &
Location Schematic
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For The Installer: Remote Condenser
Locate the condenser as near as possible to the
interior location of the ice machine.
Note: The location of the condenser is relative to
the ice machine is LIMITED by the specification on
the prior page.
Meet all applicable building codes.
Roof Attachment
Install and attach the remote condenser to the roof
of the building, using the methods and practices of
construction that conform to the local building
codes, including having a roofing contractor secure
the condenser to the roof.
Precharged Line Routing
Do not connect the precharged tubing
until all routing and forming of the
tubing is complete. See the Coupling
Instructions for final connections.
1. Each set of pre-charged tubing lines
3
contains a
and a
1
2
” diameter liquid line,
8
” diameter discharge line. Both
ends of each line have quick connect
couplings, the end without access
valves goes to the ice maker.
If the excess tubing is to be coiled, spiral it
horizontally to avoid excess trapping in the lines.
5. Have the roofing contractor seal the holes in the
roof per local codes.
Condenser Line Set
Connections
Coil Excess Line Set
Horizontally Inside the
Building
Note: The openings in the building
ceiling or wall, listed in the next step,
are the minimum sizes recommended
for passing the refrigerant lines
through.
2. Have the roofing contractor cut a
minimum hole for the refrigerant lines
3
”. Check local codes, a separate
of 1
4
hole may be required for the electrical
power supply to the condenser.
Caution: Do NOT kink the refrigerant
tubing while routing it.
3. Route the refrigerant tubes thru the
roof opening. Follow straight line
routing whenever possible. Excess
tubing may EITHER be coiled up
INSIDE the building OR cut out prior to
connection to the ice maker and
condenser.
If the excess tubing is cut out, after
re-brazing the tubing must be
evacuated prior to connection to the
ice maker or condenser.
Ice Machine
Refrigeration Line
Set Connections
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Coupling Instructions
The couplings on the ends of the pre-charged line
sets are self-sealing when installed properly.
Follow these instructions carefully.
These steps must be performed by an EPA
Certified Type II or higher technician.
Initial Connections
1. Remove the protector caps and plugs. Wipe the
seats and threaded surfaces with a clean cloth to
remove any possible foreign matter.
2. Lubricate the inside of the couplings, especially
the O-rings, with refrigerant oil.
It is important that ONLY the nut on the
pre-charged tube be turned, or the diaphragms will
be torn out by the piercing knives and they will be
loose in the refrigeration system.
Tighten Swivel Nut
Note: As the couplings are tightened, the
diaphragms in the quick connect couplings will
begin to be pierced. As that happens, there will be
some resistance to tightening the swivel nut.
Clean and Lubricate Couplings
3. Position the fittings on the correct connections
on the condenser and ice machine.
•
•
•
•
Final Connections:
4a. Begin by tightening the couplings together by
hand until it is certain that the threads are properly
engaged.
1
The
² discharge line (schrader valve end)
2
goes to the remote condenser fitting marked
“discharge line”.
3
The
² liquid line (schrader valve end) goes
8
to the remote condenser fitting marked
“liquid line”.
1
The
² discharge line goes to the ice maker
2
fitting marked “discharge line”.
3
The
² liquid line goes to the ice maker
8
fitting marked “liquid line”.
4c. Continue tightening the swivel nut until it
bottoms out or a very definite increase in
resistance is felt ( no threads should be showing).
Rotate Swivel Nut ¼ Turn More
5. Use a marker or pen to mark a line on the
coupling nut and unit panel. Then tighten the
coupling nut an additional one-quarter turn. The
line will show the amount that the nut turns. Do
NOT over tighten.
4b. Then using two wrenches tighten the coupling
until it bottoms out or a definite increase in
resistance is felt.
January 2000
6. After all connections have been made, and after
the king valve has been opened (do not open yet),
check the couplings for leaks.
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Electrical:
All models must be installed with the correct wire
size and type per the National Electric Code.
Locate the nameplate on the back of the cabinet
and find the numbers for Voltage, Phase, Minimum
Circuit Ampacity and Maximum Fuse Size. Either
fuses or HACR type circuit breakers may be used.
The ice maker is designed to operate on its own
electrical circuit and must be individually fused.
Voltage variation must not exceed the limits listed
on page 2.
The remote condenser is designed to be powered
from the ice machine. A separateknockout
hole has been provided int
he ice maker electrical
junction box.
Electrical
connections are
made in the
junction box in the
back of the
cabinet.
1. Remove the
junction box cover.
Condenser Electrical
Connection
Condenser Power
Supply Connection
2. Knock out both
holes for a field
supplied strain relief.
3. Install wires and strain
reliefs per code. Note:
Condenser fan motor wires are
tagged.
4. Connect to wires and secure ground
wire to ground screw inside junction
box.
All external wiring should conform to
the national, state and local
electrical code requirements.
Usually an electrical permit will
and the services of a licensed
electrician will be required.
Ice Machine
Electrical
Connection
Building
Power Supply
Electrical Connection,
Single Unit Shown
January 2000
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Electrical Connections: KCMR230 Fan Relay Kit (CME656R & CME806R only)
When 2 ice machines are connected to 1 remote
condenser coil, and the fan motor is powered from
the ice machines, a relay kit is required to connect
power to the fan motor.
1. Attach the relay box of the KCMR230 to a
location that is convenient for installation and
future service.
2. Attach a solid earth ground wire to the ground
screw.
3. Route the connecting wires from the first ice
machine’s fan wires to the relay kit terminal strip
posts marked: No. 1 Ice Machine.
4. Route the connecting wires from the second
machine’s fan wires to the relay kit terminal strip
posts marked: No. 2 Ice Machine.
5. Attach wires at the fan relay kit terminal strip
marked: To Remote Fan, and route them to the
remote condenser electrical connection.
6. Make the proper electrical connection at the
junction box.
Conform to all applicable codes.
A. Before initial start up. Compare the illustration of
the KCMR230 terminal strip to the connections at
the KCMR230:
Terminals 1 and 3 must be connected to a
•
common leg (such as L1).
Terminals 2 and 4 must be connected to a
•
common leg (such as L2).
B. After initial start up, test with a volt meter
(compressors must be ON).
1. Switch on ice maker #1, then ice maker #2.
2. Test with a volt meter between terminals #2 and
#4, then between terminals #1 and #3.
List the voltages and compare to the table:
If there is full voltage where there should be NO or
little voltage:
Test Terminals
1-2Full
1-3No voltage
2-3Full
2-4No voltage
3-4Full
1-4Full
Voltage Should
Be
Tested Voltage
Was:
KCMR230 RELAY BOX
Phasing: To be certain that a reliable installation of
the KCMR230 kit has been accomplished, a check
of the electrical phasing is required.
The goal is to have each set of points in the relay
“break" the one power “leg" - so there is no voltage
potential when switching.
Note: 3 phase machines must have the same “leg"
or line connected to L3 on BOTH ice machines
contactors, and if there is a “wild leg" it must be
connected to L3 on BOTH ice machines.
Switch off ice maker number 2, and then switch off
ice maker number 1.
After the units have pumped down, disconnect the
electrical power. Do all wiring with the electrical
power disconnected to BOTH ice makers at the
source.
Reverse the connections at the KCMR230 terminal
strip marked ice maker #1 (put the wire that was
on terminal 1 on 2 and the wire that was on
terminal 2 on 1).
Reconnect electrical power.
January 2000
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Plumbing:
CME506R, 656R, 806R: AutoIQ Cubers
All models require an adequate potable water
supply and a gravity drain. The recommendations
3
for tubing are: Water supply to be
“ OD. Drain to
8
be ¾ “ OD.
Supply:
3
All models have 1 water supply connection, a
“
8
male flare at the back of the cabinet.
Drain:
All models have 1 gravity drain connection,a¾“
FPT fitting at the back of the cabinet.
It must be vented at the back of the cabinet.
The ice storage bin will have a drain out the back
or base, depending upon the model. Note:
Scotsman HTB555 (shown in this manual) may be
drained either out the back or the base.
Water Supply
Line, Optional
Filter Shown
Water Supply and
Drain Connections
HTB555 Drain
Set Ups
Insulation is
recommended for the
ice machine reservoir
and bin drains.
Follow all applicable
codes
Reservoir Drain
Connection
Bin Drain
Connection
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After Utility Connections:
1. Level the cabinet, use the leg levelers on the
end of the legs to adjust the cabinet height.
2. Wash out the bin. If desired, the interior of the
bin could be sanitized.
3. Locate the ice scoop (if supplied) and have it
available for use when needed.
4. Switch on the electrical power. Do not start the
machine for 4 hours.
Final Check List:
1. Is the unit located indoors in a controlled
environment?
2. Is the unit located where it can receive adequate
cooling air?
3. Has the correct electrical power been supplied
to the machine?
4. Have all the water supply connections been
made?
5. Have all the drain connections been made?
6. Has the unit been leveled? Level the unit at the
water reservoir.
7. Have all unpacking materials been removed?
8. Is the water pressure adequate?
9. Have the drain connections been checked for
leaks?
10. Has the bin interior been wiped clean or
sanitized?
11. Have any water filter cartridges been
replaced?
12. Check all refrigerant lines and conduit lines, for
vibration or rubbing and possible failure. Adjust as
needed.
13. After 4 hours of electrical power, proceed to
Initial Start Up.
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Component Location and Function:
Reservoir: Contains the water charge used for
every batch of ice.
Water Inlet Valve: Opens to allow water into the
reservoir.
Water Level Sensor: Controls size of ice cube by
measuring how much water is used in a cycle. It
consists of a float, stem and electric eye. As the
machine is pumping water during ice making, the
stem will be seen moving slightly. This is normal.
As the machine makes ice the visible portion of the
stem will slide down thru the slot in the sensor
body.
AutoIQ Controller: Controls the complete
operation of the ice machine. Turns it on and off;
switches it between cycles; shows information via
indicator lights; and shuts the machine down if
there is a problem.
Evaporators/Freezing Compartment: Ice making
area. Ice forms on the evaporators, and is
released when warmed up during the harvest
cycle. The freezing compartment is fully insulated
for maximum efficiency.
Cube Deflector: The slots in the inclined deflector
allows the water falling from the evaporators back
into the reservoir, but when ice falls during harvest,
the ice slides off the deflector into the bin.
Refrigeration Service Access Valves: Only to be
used by a certified technician. Allows access to the
refrigeration system for diagnostic information.
Water Pump: Forces the water from the reservoir
to the top of the evaporator(s). The motor is kept
separate from the water to minimize contact with
the water.
Compressor: The refrigerant vapor pump, it
forces the refrigerant to flow thru the refrigeration
system tubing.
Hot Gas Valve: Closed during freeze, it opens
during harvest to divert hot discharge refrigerant
gas into the inlet of the evaporators.
Access
Valves
Inlet Water
Valve
AutoIQ
Controller
Compressor
Water Pump
Water Level
Sensor
Evaporator
Cube Deflector
Reservoir
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