Models CB0522, CB0330, CB0530,
CB0630, CB0830 and CB1030
Prodigy Advanced Sustainability
CB0522 through CB1030
Air Cooled User Manual
Introduction
The design of this modular cuber is the result of
years of experience and testing. Standard features
include front accessible indicator lights and on-off
switches that provide the user with fast access to
critical information and easy operational control. .
Keep this manual for future reference.
This installation and user manual is divided into
three main sections: Installation, which provides
the trade person with the information needed to set
up and install this product; Use and Operation,
which provides the user with the information to use
the product; and Maintenance, which provides the
user with the information needed keep it operating
efficiently.
Cleaning, Sanitation and Maintenance ............................. Page 17
Air cooled condenser filter .................................... Page 19
What to do before calling for service .............................. Page 20
Note any Caution or Warning symbols when they
appear on the product or in this manual. They
indicate potential hazards.
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Installation: Product Specifications
Location Limitations:
The product is designed to be installed indoors, in
a controlled environment. Air cooled models
discharge very warm air into the room out the back.
Space must be allowed at the left side and back for
air intake and discharge. Space needs to be
provided on both sides and above for service
access.
Space Limitations
Note: Although the machine will function, ice
capacity of air cooled machines will be significantly
reduced with minimal clearance at the sides, back
and top. Some space is recommended for service
and maintenance purposes on all models.
6" of space at the sides and back are required for
adequate operation. To get the most capacity,
locate the machine away from heat producing
appliances and heating ducts, and keep the left
side away from any wall, allow 12-18 inches of
space for good air flow
Airflow is in the left side, out the back (as viewed
from the front).
Environmental Limitations
MinimumMaximum
o
Air temperature50
Water
temperature
Water pressure20 psi80 psi
F.100oF.
o
40
F.100oF.
Power supply – acceptable voltage ranges
MinimumMaximum
115 volt model104 volts126 volts
230 volt model198 volts253 volts
Warranty Information
The warranty statement for this product is provided
separately from this manual. Refer to it for
applicable coverage. In general warranty covers
defects in material or workmanship. It does not
cover maintenance, corrections to installations, or
situations when the machine is operated in
circumstances that exceed the limitations printed
above.
Product Information
Air Flow
The product is a modular cuber. That type of
machine is designed to be placed on an ice
storage bin or an ice dispenser. Many installations
only require the matching bin, but some also
require an adapter to be placed between the bin
and the cuber or between the dispenser and the
cuber. This product cannot be stacked. See the
chart for application information.
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Air Cooled User Manual
Model Number Description
Example:
CB0522SA-1B
•
CB= cuber fully featured
•
05= nominal ice capacity in 100s of pounds
•
22= nominal width of cabinet
•
S= Cube size. S=small or half dice cube.
•
M=medium or full dice cube
A=Condenser type. A=air cooled.
•
-1=115 60 Hz, -32=208-230 60 Hz, -3=
•
208-230 3 phase 60 Hz
B=Series revision code. B=second series
•
Note: Listed model numbers typically include only
the first five characters of the model number.
Options:
There are several field-installed options that can be
installed at initial start up or later. They include:
KPMFA223-B, front air flow panel. Fits
•
CB0522.
KPMFA303-B, front air flow panel. Fits
•
CB0330, CB0530, CB0630.
•
KPFMA309_B, front air flow panel. Fits
CB0830 and CB1030.
•
A39514-021 air baffle for corner locations.
Fits CB0330, CB0522, CB0530, CB0630.
•
A39515-021, air baffle for corner locations.
Fits CB0830 and CB1030.
Some installations require bin or dispenser
adapters. See the table. Standard Bin
Applications - Adapter information.
B530P,
B330P,
B530S
KBT27
Direct
fit
B842SB948S
Not
available
KBT28KBT22
Not
available
Model
CB0522
CB0530,
CB0630,
CB0830,
CB1030
B222
or
B322
Direct
fit
Does
not fit
Hotel Dispensers
The HD22 and HD30 are compatible with this ice
machine, no adapters are needed.
HD22 – use with CB0522
•
HD30 – use with CB0330 or CB0530
•
Note: All models ship with the On and Off switches
front accessible. If desired, the On and Off
switches can be covered but by changing the bezel
in the front panel’s trim strip. A cover-up bezel
ships loose with the machine.
Ice and Beverage Dispensers – Adapter
information
ModelID150ID200 or ID250
CB0522KBT42KBT43
CB0530,
CB0630,
CB0830,
CB1030
Does not fitKBT44
Other Bins & Applications:
Note the drop zone and ultrasonic sensor locations
in the illustrations on the next pages.
Scotsman ice systems are designed and
manufactured with the highest regard for safety
and performance.
Scotsman assumes no liability of responsibility of
any kind for products manufactured by Scotsman
that have been altered in any way, including the
use of any part and/or other components not
specifically approved by Scotsman.
Scotsman reserves the right to make design
changes and/or improvements at any time.
Specifications and design are subject to change
without notice.
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Product Description & Electrical Requirements
Dimensions
w"xd"xh"
22.75** x 24 x 23CB0522SA-1B115/60/1Air13.815
30.75** x 24 x 23
30.75** x 24 x 29
ModelSeries
CB0530SA-1C115/60/1Air15.220
CB0630SA-32B208-230/60/1Air18.220
CB0830SA-32B208-230/60/1Air10.215
CB1030SA-32B208-230/60/1Air1620
Electrical
volts/Hz/phase
Condenser
Minimum
Circuit
Ampacity
Maximum
Fuse Size*
Table notes: Medium cube models have the same electrical characteristics as Small. Series revision
code omitted.
* Or HACR type circuit breakers.
** Maximum width at top panel. Add .75" for left side louvers.
Water
The quality of the water supplied to the ice machine will have an impact on the time between cleanings
and ultimately on the life of the product. Water can contain impurities either in suspension or in solution.
Suspended solids can be filtered out. In solution or dissolved solids cannot be filtered, they 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.
RO water. This machine can be supplied with Reverse Osmosis water, but the water conductivity must
be no less than 10 microSiemens/cm.
Potential for Airborne Contamination
Installing an ice machine near a source of yeast or similar material can result in the need for more
frequent sanitation cleanings due to the tendency of these materials to contaminate the machine. Most
water filters remove chlorine from the water supply to the machine which contributes to this situation.
Testing has shown that using a filter that does not remove chlorine, such as the Scotsman Aqua Patrol,
will greatly improve this situation, while the ice making process itself will remove the chlorine from the
ice, resulting in no taste or odor impact. Additionally, devices intended to enhance ice machine
sanitation, such as the Scotsman Aqua Bullet, can be placed in the machine to keep it cleaner between
manual cleanings.
Water purge
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 be drained out every cycle to reduce the amount of hard water scale
in the machine. That’s known as water purge, and an effective purge can increase the time between
needed water system cleaning.
In addition, this product has the capability to automatically vary the amount of water purged based on the
purity of the water supplied to it. The water purge rate can also be set manually. Adjustments of purge
due to local water conditions are not covered by warranty.
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PLAN VIEW
22" PRODIGY
24.00 REF.
61
22.00 REF.
55.9
2.00
5.1
2.00
5.1
19.05
48.4
3.25
8.3
10.25
26
7.00
17.8
ICE DROP OPENING
ULTRASONIC
BIN LEVEL
SENSOR
(OPTIONAL)
LEFT SIDE VIEW
24.00
61
LOUVER AND
REMOVABLE FILTER
AC UNITS ONLY
AIR COOLED
BACK VIEW
1.43
3.6
1.62
4.1
3.04
7.7
10.79
27.4
14.56
37
1.60
4.1
3/8" FPT
WATER
INLET
3/4" FPT
DRAIN
.88" DIA
ELECTRICAL
ACCESS
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CB0522 Cabinet Layout
Note: Top number is centimeters, bottom number is inches.
CB0522 Air Cooled Side View
Top View
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CB0522 Air Cooled Back View
AIR COOLED
BACK VIEW
3.06
7.8
10.81
27.5
14.59
37
1.48
3.7
1.73
4.4
1.70
4.3
3/4" FPT
DRAIN
3/8" FPT
WATER
INLET
.88" DIA
ELECTRICAL
ACCESS
LEFT SIDE VIEW
24.00
61
LOUVER AND
REMOVABLE FILTER
AC UNITS ONLY
CB0522 through CB1030
PLAN VIEW
24.00 REF.
61
30.00 REF.
76.2
2.00
5.1
2.00
5.1
19.05
48.4
3.25
8.3
10.25
26
7.00
17.8
ICE DROP OPENING
ULTRASONIC
BIN LEVEL
SENSOR
(OPTIONAL)
LEFT SIDE VIEW
24.00
61
LOUVER AND
REMOVABLE FILTER
AC UNITS ONLY
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CB0330, CB0530, CB0630, CB0830 and CB1030 Cabinet Layout
CB0330, CB0530, CB0630 AC Back View
Top View - All
Note: Top number is centimeters, bottom number is inches.
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CB0330, CB0530, CB0630 Air Cooled Side View
CB0830, CB1030 Air Cooled Side View
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Panel Removal
1.Locate and loosen the two screws at the front
edge of the top panel.
2.Pull the front panel out at the top until it clears
the top panel.
3.Lift the front panel up and off the machine.
4.Remove two screws at the front of the top
panel. Lift up the front of the top panel, push
the top panel back an inch, then lift to
remove.
1. Remove
Screws
6
4
2
Dataplate
Location
5.Locate and loosen the screw holding each
side panel to the base. Left side panel also
has a screw holding it to the control box.
6.Pull the side panel forward to release it from
the back panel.
This manual covers several models. The model
number on the product is located in two places, on
the back dataplate and on the model and serial
number tag, located behind the front panel. See the
illustration for the dataplate and serial tag locations.
Write the model and serial number of this product
here:
________________________________________
Write the day, month and year of initial start up
here:
________________________________________
Switch Bezel
Serial
Plate
3
Dataplate Location and Panel Removal
Uncrate and Set Up
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.
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.
Install the bin top adapter or ice dispenser adapter,
if one is required for the application.
6
5. Remove
Screws
All models ship with the On and Off switches front
accessible. If desired, the On and Off switches can
be covered up to prevent unauthorized use by
changing the bezel in the front panel’s trim strip. A
cover-up bezel ships loose with the machine.
To change bezels: Remove the front panel, and
refer to the instruction label on the inside of the
front panel. Push snaps of standard bezel in and
pull the bezel out of the front panel trim strip.
Locate other bezel. Push into the trim strip from the
front until it snaps into place. Return the front panel
to its original position and secure it to the cabinet.
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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.
Note: The machine is heavy! Use a mechanical
hoist if necessary.
Secure the ice machine to the bin with the
hardware provided (two metal straps and 4 bolts).
Place the bin and ice machine in the selected
location and level it by adjusting the bin leg
levelers.
CB0522 through CB1030
Water Fitting
Air Cooled User Manual
Plumbing Requirements
All models require connection to cold, potable
water. A hand actuated valve within site of the
machine is required. There is a single 3/8” FPT
inlet water connection; a 3/8” FPT to 3/8” male flare
adapter is supplied with the machine and can be
used if desired.
Inlet Water
Connection
Water Filters
If connecting to water filtration, filter only the water
to the reservoir, not to the condenser. Install a new
cartridge if the filters were used with a prior
machine.
Drain Tubing:
Use rigid drain tubes and route them separately –
do not Tee into the bin’s drain.
Vent the reservoir drain. A vertical vent at the back
of the drain, extended about 8 - 10" will allow the
gravity drain to empty and also keep any surges
during draining from discharging water out the vent.
Horizontal runs of drain tubing need a ¼” fall per
foot of run for proper draining.
Follow all applicable codes.
Water
Supply
All models require drain tubing to be attached to
the ¾” FPT drain fitting in the back of the cabinet.
Install new tubing when replacing a prior ice
machine, as the tubing will have been sized for the
old model and might not be correct for this one.
1.Connect water supply to water inlet fittings.
3/8" OD tubing is recommended.
Note: This NSF listed model has a 1" anti-back flow
air gap between the water inlet tube end and the
highest possible reservoir water level, no back flow
device is required for the potable water inlet.
2.Connect drain tubing to drain fittings.
3.Route the drain tubing to building drain. Follow
local codes for air gap.
Potable
Water
Connection
Drain Vent
Reservoir
Drain
Connection
Bin Drain
Connection
Floor Drain
Plumbing Connections
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Ground Wire
Connection
Install
Strain
Relief
Power
Supply
Wires
Junction
Box
Cover
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Electrical
The machine is not supplied with a power cord, one
must either be field installed or the machine
hard-wired.
The dataplate on the back of the cabinet details the
power requirements, including voltage, phase,
minimum circuit ampacity and maximum fuse size.
HACR type circuit breakers may be used in place
of fuses. Extension cords are not permitted. Use of
a licensed electrician is recommended.
Electrical connections are made inside the junction
box in the back panel of the ice machine.
1.Remove the junction box cover and route the
power cord through the access hole and
properly attach the power supply wires to the
leads in the junction box.
2.Install a field supplied strain relief per code.
Attach a ground wire to the ground connection
in the junction box.
3.Check voltage when complete.
4.Return the junction box cover to its original
position and secure with the original screws.
The electrical disconnect switch with fuse
protection must be a two pole type with a minimum
of 3 mm between open contacts.
Follow all applicable local, state and national
codes.
Electrical Connections, Back of Unit
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Final Check List
After connections,
1.Wash out the bin. If desired, the interior of the
bin could be sanitized.
2.Locate the ice scoop (if supplied) and have it
available for use when needed.
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?
7.Have all unpacking materials and tape been
removed?
8.Is the correct switch bezel installed in the trim
strip?
9.Is the water pressure adequate?
10. Have the drain connections been checked for
leaks?
11. Has the bin interior been wiped clean or
sanitized?
12. Have any water filter cartridges been replaced?
13. Have all required kits and adapters been
properly installed?
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Initial Start Up
1.Remove front panel. Check machine for any
packing or wires rubbing moving parts. Note
location of control board in upper left corner of
the machine’s front.
2.Switch on the electrical power to the machine.
Observe that some of the control’s indicator
lights glow and its display shows O.
3.Open the water supply valve.
4.Push and release the ON button. The code
display will begin to blink F.
The purge valve opens, the water pump starts and
the inlet water valve opens to add water to the
reservoir. In a few seconds the purge valve closes
and the water pump stops. Water will flow into the
machine until the reservoir is full. The hot gas valve
and harvest assist device will activate, then the
compressor and water pump will start. The fan
motor(s) will begin to turn a few moments after the
compressor starts. The display will show a
continuous F. Five seconds later the hot gas valve
will close and the harvest assist device will return
to its standby position. Warm air will be discharged
from the back.
5.Observe the Ready for Harvest indicator light.
It may blink early in the cycle, that is normal.
The control will ignore that signal for the first 6
minutes of freeze.
continues until the ice is released as a unit and
forces the curtain to open. When the curtain opens
it signals the controller which returns the unit to a
freeze cycle.
8.Check the ice harvested for proper bridge
thickness. The ice bridge is factory set at 1/8
inch. If needed, adjust bridge thickness. Do
NOT make it too thin.
9.Return the front panel to its normal position
and secure it to the machine.
10. Instruct the user in the operation of the
machine and its maintenance requirements.
11. Fill out and mail the warranty registration form.
Typical Ice Making Cycle Times (minutes).
Listed times are for clean machines in proper
installations. Cycle length at startup will be longer
until the system stabilizes.
o
F air /
Model
CB0522A11-1316-18
CB0330A9-1112-14
CB0530A12-1416-18
CB0630A9-1111-13
70
50
o
F. water
90
70
o
o
F. air /
F. water
6.During the Freeze cycle move the curtain and
observe that the SW1 or SW2 light on the
control board blinks On when the curtain
moves away from the evaporator and Off when
returned to its normal position.
Note: Moving the curtain during the Freeze cycle
has no affect on control function, but will cause
water to flow into the cube chute.
7.When enough ice has frozen, the Ready for
Harvest indicator light will be on steady. After
it’s been on steady for a few seconds Harvest
will begin.
The display shows an H. The hot gas valve opens,
the air cooled fan motor(s) shut off and the harvest
assist mechanism is activated. The purge valve
opens to drain some water, when it does the inlet
water valve opens to refill the reservoir. After a few
seconds the purge valve closes but the inlet water
valve continues to fill the reservoir. Harvest
CB0830A10-1213-15
CB1030A9-1111-13
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Adjustments
Bridge Thickness - For the Service Tech Only
1.Push and hold Off till the machine stops.
2.Remove evaporator cover.
3.Remove curtain.
4.Use a hex wrench and rotate the bridge
thickness adjustment screw in 1/8 turn
increments CW to increase bridge thickness.
Rotate CCW to decrease bridge thickness.
1/8-3/16"
bridge
Caution: Do not make the bridge too thin or the
machine will not harvest properly. Bridge thickness
adjustments are not covered by warranty.
5.Return curtain and evaporator cover to their
normal positions.
6.Push and release the On button. Check next
harvest of ice. Repeat steps 1-6 if needed.
Water Purge Setting
The water purge is factory set to the automatic
position, suitable for most water conditions. The
setting can be changed to one of 5 manual settings
or left on automatic.
Purge
setting
Water
Type
1 - Minimum
RO water or
equivalent
2Moderate
Low TDS
non-RO
water
3 - Standard4 - Heavy5 - MaximumA - Automatic
Use for
typical water
Too Big
Just Right
Too Small
Ice Bridge Thickness Measurement
Adjustment
Screw
Bridge Thickness Adjustment Mechanism
Any with
High TDS
water
Very High TDS
water
conductivity not less
than 10
microSiemens/cm
To set:
1.Switch the machine OFF by holding the Off
button in until a number or the letter A shows
on the display.
2.Press and release the On button repeatedly
until the number on the display corresponds to
the desired setting.
3.Press and release the Off switch again to
return to the normal control state.
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Use and Operation
Once started, the ice machine will automatically
make ice until the bin or dispenser is full of ice.
When ice level drops, the ice machine will resume
making ice.
Caution: Do not place anything on top of the ice
machine, including the ice scoop. Debris and
moisture from objects on top of the machine can
work their way into the cabinet and cause serious
damage. Damage caused by foreign material is not
covered by warranty.
There are four indicator lights at the front of the
machine that provide information on the condition
of the machine.
Indicator Lights:
Power
•
Status
•
Water
•
De-scale & Sanitize
•
This feature is accessible only from standby
(Status Light Off).
1. Press and hold harvest button for 3 seconds.
This starts the Time to Clean Adjustment Mode
and displays the current time to clean setting.
2. Press the clean button repeatedly to cycle
through the 4 settings:
1 year
•
0 (disabled)
•
4 months
•
6 months (default)
•
3. Push Off to confirm the selection.
Indicator Lights & Their Meanings
PowerStatusWaterDe-Scale & Sanitize
Steady GreenNormalNormal – bin full or making ice--
Blinking Green
Blinking Red-
Yellow---
Blinking Yellow---In Cleaning mode
Light offNo powerSwitched offNormalNormal
All BlinkingUnit remotely locked out – check with leasing company
Self Test
Failure
Switching on or off--
Diagnostic shutdown or, if making ice,
temperature sensor failure
Lack of
water
-
Time to de-scale and
sanitize
If the Water light is on, the machine has sensed a
lack of water. Check the water supply to the
machine. The water could have been shut off or the
water filter cartridges might need to be changed.
If the De-Scale light is on, the machine has
determined that it needs to be cleaned. Contact an
authorized Scotsman service agent and have the
machine cleaned, de-scaled and sanitized.
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Control Switches
There is front access to two switches – On and Off.
StatusDe-ScaleOff
PowerWaterOn
To switch the machine OFF, push and release the
Off button. The machine will shut off at the end of
the next cycle. To shut the machine off
immediately, push and hold the Off button for 3
seconds.
To switch the machine ON, push and release the
On button. The machine will go through a start up
process and then resume ice making.
Adjustable ice level control
There is an adjustment post and an additional
indicator light to the right of the four indicator lights
mentioned above. The ultrasonic ice level control
allows the user to control the point that the ice
machine will stop making ice before the bin or
dispenser is full. Reasons for this include:
•
Seasonal changes in ice used
•
Planning to sanitize the bin
•
Faster turnover for fresher ice
•
Certain dispenser applications where
maximum ice level is not desired
Use of control
There are several positions the ice level can be set
to, including Off (knob and label indicators lined
up), where it fills the bin until the standard bin
control shuts the machine off. See the kit’s
instructions for complete details.
Rotate the adjustment post to the desired ice level.
The machine will fill up to that level and when it
shuts off the indicator light next to the adjustment
post will be On.
Note: Ice will build up in the bin or dispenser at an
angle, the distance set will be from the sensor to
the top of the ice. The sensor position is shown in
the cabinet layout diagrams.
The actual distance between the highest point of
the ice may be closer or further away than the
distance set, depending upon the angle of the ice.
Note: A Component Indicator Light switches ON to
indicate that the component is operating.
Note: There are two Curtain Switch lights, SW1 and
SW2. These single plate models have one curtain
switch light on all the time, as a curtain switch light
is ON when a curtain is either open or not present.
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Additional Controls
There is an additional display panel in the area
below the main control board. It is not visible when
the front panel is on. The features include:
Seven day programmable ice level setting
•
when used with the optional Ultrasonic ice
level control
Recording of machine operation, including
•
cycle time.
Calculation of average cycle time
•
Recall of malfunctions with the time they
•
occurred.
Ice
The cuber drops ice in large sections. That ice will
break up into random parts as it falls into the bin,
but some large sections may remain on top of the
ice in the bin. When removing ice, tap the groups of
ice with an ice scoop to separate them into smaller
units. In a dispenser, this ice will break up into
mostly individual cubes as the dispense
mechanism moves the ice.
The ice in the bin will slope down from the right to
the left. This is normal.
Heat
Air cooled models generate heat when in
operation. That heat is discharged out the back of
the cabinet.
Noise
The ice machine will make noise when it is in ice
making mode. The compressor, fan motor(s) and
water pump all produce some sound. It is also
normal to hear some cracking just before the
harvest cycle begins. In addition, during the harvest
cycle the harvest assist solenoid will click twice as
it pushes the ice out and returns to its normal
position. The ice harvests as a unit or slab, which
makes some noise when it impacts the bin or
dispenser. These noises are all normal for this
machine.
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Cleaning, Sanitation and Maintenance
This ice system requires three types of
maintenance:
Remove the build up of mineral scale from the ice machine’s water system and sensors.
•
Sanitize the ice machine’s water system and the ice storage bin or dispenser.
•
Clean or replace the air filter and clean the air cooled condenser.
•
It is the User’s responsibility to keep the ice machine and ice storage bin in a sanitary condition. Without
human intervention, sanitation will not be maintained. Ice machines also require occasional cleaning of
their water systems with a specifically designed chemical. This chemical dissolves mineral build up that
forms during the ice making process.
Sanitize the ice storage bin as frequently as local health codes require, and every time the ice machine
is cleaned and sanitized.
The ice machine’s water system should be cleaned and sanitized a minimum of twice per year.
1.Remove the front panel.
2.Remove the evaporator cover.
3.If the machine is operating, push and release
the Harvest button. When the machine
completes the Harvest cycle it will stop. If the
bin is full (b shows in display) push and release
the Off button.
4.Remove all ice from the storage bin or
dispenser.
5.Push and release the Clean button. The yellow
Clean light will blink and the display will show
C. The machine will drain the reservoir and refill
it. Go onto the next step when the reservoir has
filled or when the purge valve light goes out.
6.Pour 8 ounces of Scotsman Clear 1 ice
machine scale remover into the reservoir.
7.Allow the ice machine scale remover to
circulate in the water system for at least 10
minutes.
8.Push and release the Clean button again. The
yellow Clean light will be on continuously and
the machine will drain and refill the reservoir
repeatedly to purge out the ice machine scale
remover and residue.
9.Allow the drain and refill process to continue for
at least 20 minutes.
10. Push and release the Off button. The clean
cycle will stop and the display will show O.
Note: If unit has not been de-scaled for an
extended period of time and significant mineral
scale remains, repeat steps 5-10.
11. Mix a cleaning solution of 1 oz of ice machine
scale remover to 12 ounces of water.
12. Locate curtain, push in on edge of curtain by
pivot pin to release it. Pull curtain out of
machine.
Push Here
Ice machine cleaner contains
acids. Acids can cause burns.
If concentrated cleaner
comes in contact with skin,
flush with water. If swallowed,
do NOT induce vomiting.
Give large amounts of water
or milk. Call Physician
immediately. Keep out of the
reach of children.
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Inspect Orifice Holes
Air Cooled User Manual
13. Remove water distributor from ice machine.
Inspect distributor for restricted orifice holes.
Be sure all holes are fully open.
Squeeze Tabs Together, Slide Out Until it Stops,
Then Lift to Remove
Remove Water Distributor
16. Mix a solution of sanitizer.
Note: A possible sanitizing solution may be made
by mixing 1 ounce of liquid household bleach with 2
gallons of warm (95-115
o
F.) potable water.
17. Thoroughly wash all surfaces of the ice
thickness sensor, water level sensor, curtain
and water distributor with the sanitizer solution.
18. Wash all interior surfaces of the freezing
compartment, including evaporator cover and
right side panel liner with the sanitizer solution.
19. Return water level sensor, ice thickness
sensor, water distributor and curtain to their
normal positions.
20. Push and hold the clean button to drain the
reservoir. Push and release the clean button
again and when the purge valve indicator light
goes out, immediately pour the remaining
cleaning solution into the reservoir.
Inspect Water Distributor
Locate ice thickness sensor. Squeeze
14.
mounting legs together to release sensor.
Wash the metal surfaces of the sensor and the
adjustment screw with ice machine scale
remover solution. Also wash the water
distributor and curtain with the ice machine
cleaner solution.
15. Locate water level sensor. Squeeze catches
together and pull up to remove sensor.
Separate probes from housing and wash all
surfaces with ice machine scale remover
solution. Return probes to holder.
Release
probes by
pushing in on
white buttons
and pulling
probe down
out of holder.
21. Circulate the sanitizer solution for 10 minutes,
then push and release the Clean button.
22. Allow the water system to be flushed of
sanitizer for at least 20 minutes, then push and
release the Off button.
23. Return the evaporator cover and front panel to
their normal position and secure with the
original fasteners.
24. Push and release the On button to resume ice
making.
Ice Storage Bin
1.Remove and discard all ice.
2.Mix a solution of 7 ounces of Scotsman Clear 1
ice machine scale remover in 84 ounces of
potable water and wash all interior surfaces of
the ice storage bin to remove any mineral scale
build up. Pour excess cleaner solution into the
bin’s drain.
3.Mix a solution of sanitizer and thoroughly wash
all interior surfaces of the ice storage bin. Pour
excess sanitizer solution into the bin’s drain.
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Air Cooled User Manual
Air cooled condenser filter
1. Pull air filter(s) forward from side panel.
Air Filter
2. Wash the dust and grease off the filter.
3. Return it to its original position.
Do not operate the machine without the filter in
place except during cleaning.
Air cooled condenser
If the machine has been operated without a filter
the air cooled condenser fins will need to be
cleaned.
They are located under the fan blades. The
services of a refrigeration technician will be
required to clean the condenser.
Exterior Panels
The front, top and side panels are durable stainless
steel. Fingerprints, dust and grease will require
cleaning with a good quality stainless steel cleaner.
Water filters
If the machine has been connected to water filters,
check the cartridges for the date they were
replaced or for the pressure on the gauge. Change
cartridges if they’ve been installed more than 6
months or if the pressure drops too much when the
ice machine fills with water.
Note: If using a sanitizer or a cleaner that contains
chlorine on the panels, after use be sure to wash
the panels with clean water to remove chlorine
residue.
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Air Cooled User Manual
What to do before calling for service
Reasons the machine might shut itself off:
Lack of water.
•
Freeze cycle takes too long.
•
Harvest cycle takes too long.
•
High discharge temperature.
•
Controller self test failure.
•
Check the following:
1. Has the water supply to the ice machine or
building been shut off? If yes, the ice machine will
automatically restart within 25 minutes after water
begins to flow to it.
2. Has power been shut off to the ice machine? If
yes, the ice machine will automatically restart when
power is restored.
Curtain
3. Is the curtain open because some ice is stuck
under it? If so, remove the ice and the machine
should start in a few minutes.
Note: Curtain can be removed & replaced anytime
the machine is in a standby mode or when it is in a
freeze cycle. However, removal of the curtain
during freeze will result in water flowing into the
bin. Removal of the curtain during harvest
terminates harvest at that point and, if left off, will
result in the machine shutting off.
Machine Beeps:
If the machine has detected a condition requiring a
shut down, it will blink the Status Light and emit a a
beep once every second. To stop the beep, push
OFF or reset the machine.
To Manually Reset the machine.
•
Push and release the Off button.
•
Push and release the On button.
Clear Ice
From Here
Clear ice From Beneath Curtain
To Shut the Machine Off:
1. Push and hold the Off button for 3 seconds or
until the machine stops.
Water Light On - Restore water supply
to machine.
De-scale Light On - Clean and sanitize
machine.
Flush Setting - To change: Depress Off for
3 seconds. Press On to select purge (1-5)
setting or A for Automatic.
Test Mode - Depress Off for 3 seconds
then depress Clean for 3 seconds.
Recall Diagnostic Codes - Depress Off
for 3 seconds. Press Harvest repeatedly
to go from most recent to oldest of 10.
Clear Diagnostic Codes - Switch unit off,
depress and hold Clean and Off for 3 seconds.
Reset from Code 1, 2, 3 or 8 - Depress Off
and then depress On.
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Information Display
Introduction to the Information Display
Removal of the front panel provides access to the
Information Display at the bottom of the control.
This section of the manual provides an explanation
of the use and capabilities of that display.
Information Display
Table of Contents
Use of Information Display and Buttons: ............................ Page 22
The Display includes Warnings and Data ............................ Page 23
Menu Tree ............................................ Page 24
Group Screens.......................................... Page 26
Scroll Up: Changes the display to a menu item
higher on the menu list or goes up one number
on a setting
Scroll Down: Changes the display to a menu
item lower on the menu list or goes down one
number on a setting
Select Button: Use to make changes to
settings.
Enter Button: Changes display to a sub menu
list.
Escape Button: Changes display to the main
menu.
Scroll Down
Button
Select
Button
Enter
Button
Communication Features:
The control can communicate information in several
ways:
•
Display: The two line display is controlled by
the buttons on the front.
•
Audible Alert: A beep will sound if the
machine requires a manual reset.
•
USB: There is a USB connection on the front.
It can be used by a laptop or other PC type
computer to read, download or log data.
Scotsman software is required.
•
There is an Ethernet connection for use on a
network.
Connection
Escape Button
USB
Other Features:
7 Day Programmable Ice Level Control is available,
instructions for programing are included later in this
guide.
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Information Display
Information types available for Display include Warnings and Data
Data Available:
Time, Date
•
Average freeze time
•
Minimum freeze time
•
Maximum freeze time
•
Average harvest time
•
Minimum harvest time
•
Maximum harvest time
•
Diagnostic code with timestamp
•
Compressor run time
•
Warnings - will appear in display after malfunction & Status Light will blink Green until Warning
Conditions Clear. Machine will continue operation.
Self Test Fail
•
Long Freeze Pend
•
Long Freeze Err
•
Long Harvest Err
•
Menu Groups: Push and release the down arrow key to scroll
down to the next line in the display or group.
Date - preset
Check Water
•
High Temp Error
•
Sump Temp Sensor
•
Disch Temp Sensor
•
Freeze cycles
•
Flush level used
•
Water quality
•
Operational mode
•
Water temperature
•
Discharge temperature
•
Voltage from the transformer
•
Bin stat input status
•
Min Freeze Pend
•
Min Freeze Error
•
Check Water Warn
•
Long Freeze Warn
•
Date: 12-20-2010
Time: 03:33:10PM
Time - preset to Central Time
Warnings
Base Faults
Adv (advanced) Faults
Status
Cleaning
Performance
Test Cubers only
Timers
Revision
Setup
PGM Bin Level
Network Configuration
Warnings
Base Faults
Adv Faults
Status
Cleaning
Performance
Test
Timers
Revision
Setup
Setup
PGM Bin Level
PGM Bin Level
Network Config
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Information Display
Menu Tree
Date - preset
Time - preset to Central Time
Warnings
Fault code 10 :
Adv (advanced) Faults, description of fault and time
and date of occurrence
Self test failure
Long Freeze Pend
Long Freeze Strikeout
Long Harv Pend
Long Harvest Strikeout
Check Water
High Temp Error
Disch Temp Error
Sump Temp Sensor
Discharge Temp Sensor
Min Freeze Pend
Minimum Freeze Strikeout
Status
Warranty Start
Discharge Temp
Sump Temp
Board Voltage
Bin Level
Bin Setpoint
Freeze Timer
Harvest Timer
Freeze Counter
Water Quality
Flush Used
Long Frz Strike
Long Hrv Strike
Min Frz Strike
Pwr Interrupts
Bin Stat
Disch Frz Set
Cleaning
Clean interval
Next Clean Due
Last Clean
Flush level
Set Flush Level
Performance
Percent run time:
Min Freeze Time
Max Freeze Time
Avg Freeze Time
Min Harvest Time
Max Harvest Time
Avg Harvest Time
Clear History
Test
Water Test
Water fill time
Esc to cancel test
Timers
Compressor run time
Comp resettable
Press enter to reset
Pwr up time
Pwr resettable
Press enter to reset
Revision
AFB SW Revision
Controller SW
US Bin Level SW
AFB Hardware Rev
Controller HW
Setup
Date
Set date
Time
Set time
Model Number
Set model number
Serial Number
Set serial number
Manufacturer
Equipment Name
Manufacture date
Set Manufacture Date
Contact Name
Set Contact Name
Contact Phone Number
Set contact phone
Audible alert
Set audible alert on / off
Clear current log file
Press Select to clear log
Clear fault history
Press Select to clear fault code
Logging rate
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Information Display
Set logging rate
Fill time warning xxx seconds
Set fill time warning
Freeze time warning xx minutes and seconds
Set freeze time warning
Harvest time warning minutes and seconds
Set harvest time warning
Discharge temp warning in degrees F
Set discharge temp warning
PGM Bin Level*
Bin Level Ctrl
Set Bin Level Ctrl On Off
Monday time 1
Monday level 1
Monday time 2
Monday level 2
Monday time 3
Monday level 3
Monday time 4
Monday level 4
Tuesday time 1
Tuesday level 1
Tuesday time 2
Tuesday level 2
Tuesday time 3
Tuesday level 3
Tuesday time 4
Tuesday level 4
Wednesday time 1
Wednesday level 1
Wednesday time 2
Wednesday level 2
Wednesday time 3
Wednesday level 3
Wednesday time 4
Wednesday level 4
Thursday time 1
Thursday level 1
Thursday time 2
Thursday level 2
Thursday time 3
Thursday level 3
Thursday time 4
Thursday level 4
Friday time 1
Friday level 1
Friday time 2
Friday level 2
Friday time 3
Friday level 3
Friday time 4
Friday level 4
Saturday time 1
Saturday level 1
Saturday time 2
Saturday level 2
Saturday time 3
Saturday level 3
Saturday time 4
Saturday level 4
Sunday time 1
Sunday level 1
Sunday time 2
Sunday level 2
Sunday time 3
Sunday level 3
Sunday time 4
Sunday level 4
Network Configuration
IP Address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
DHCP Enable
Update IP Address**
Update Subnet mask**
Update default Gateway**
Update DNS**
Update DHCP**
Update network on next power cycle**
* all under PGM Bin Level also have a Set menu
** also have a Set menu
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Information Display
Group Screens
Within each group are several screens of information or settings, like
times, that can be viewed.
Date and Time Groups: No submenus are available.
Warnings: Press and release the Enter button to see information on
current Warnings.
Press and release ESC to return to the prior menu.
Base Faults: Press and release the Down arrow to underline the B in
Base Faults, then the Enter button to see in the display:
Most recent failure (labeled 0) and how long ago it occurred (in hours),
then press and release the down arrow to see:
Second to most recent failure (labeled 1) and how long ago it occurred
(in hours), then press and release the down arrow to see the third,
fourth, fifth, and so on up to ninth where the list ends.
If there are no errors, the screen will display End of Errors.
Note: Base Faults are cleared when the controller's are cleared.
Press and release the escape button to return to the main menu tree.
Press and release the down arrow key to underline the A in Advanced
Faults.
Warnings
Base Faults
Warnings
B
ase Faults
End of Errors
Base Faults
A
dv Faults
Advanced Faults: Press and release the Enter button to see in the
display:
Most recent failure and the exact time it occurred. Pressing and
releasing the down arrow cycles through the other failures back to the
oldest.
Note: Advanced Faults are not cleared by the controller, instead they are
cleared by using the Clear Fault History screen in Setup.
At the end of the list the display will show directions to go back to the
main menu.
Press and release the escape button to return to the main menu tree.
fault que end
up arrow = back
esc = main menu
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Information Display
Advanced Fault Definitions
Check Water
Self test failure
The controller checks for proper operation at power
up. If the check shows a problem, this warning or
fault will be displayed.
Long Freeze Pend
If the ice machine fails to make ice within the
maximum time limit, the controller will note that and
display this warning or fault while it is attempting
another freeze cycle.
Long Freeze Strikeout
If the ice machine fails to make ice within the
maximum time limit for a third consecutive time,
this warning or fault will be displayed and the
machine will be shut down.
Long Harv Pend
If the ice machine fails to release ice within the
maximum time limit, the controller will note that and
display this warning or fault while it is attempting
another freeze cycle
If the water level sensor does not sense a full
reservoir during the maximum time limit, this
warning or fault will be displayed. The machine will
automatically attempt to fill with water.
High Temp Error
If the discharge temperature exceeds 250 degrees
at any time, the controller will shut the machine
down and display this warning or fault.
Sump Temp Sensor
The water temperature sensor's resistance varies
with the water temperature. If the resistance is
beyond what the sensor's capability is, this warning
or fault is displayed.
Discharge Temp Sensor
The discharge temperature sensor's resistance
varies with the refrigerant temperature. If the
resistance is beyond what the sensor's capability
is, this warning or fault is displayed.
Min Freeze Pend
Long Harvest Strikeout
If the ice machine fails to release ice within the
maximum time limit for a third consecutive time,
this warning or fault will be displayed and the
machine will be shut down.
If the controller senses finished ice thickness
before the minimum freeze time has elapsed, this
warning or fault will be displayed.
Minimum Freeze Strikeout
If the controller senses finished ice thickness
before the minimum freeze time has elapsed three
cycles in a row, this warning or fault will be
displayed if the machine and the machine will be
shut down.
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Information Display
Status List
Press and release the down arrow to underline the S in Status. Press and
release the Enter button to see:
Warranty Start
shows "Starts at 24HRS run time"; after 24 hours of run
time, shows warranty start date.
Discharge Temp
in degrees F., Then press and release the Down arrow
key to see:
Sump Temp
in degrees F. Then press and release the Down arrow key to
see:
Board Voltage
- from the transformer. Then press and release the Down
arrow key to see:
Bin Level
number. Displays level currently sensed. Then press and release
the Down arrow key to see:
Bin set point
: Displays level currently set. Then press and release the
Down arrow key to see:
Freeze Timer
Harvest Timer
: Freeze time. Press and release the Down arrow key to see:
:: Harvest time. Then press and release the Down arrow key
to see:
Freeze Counter
: Then press and release the Down arrow key to see:
Adv Faults
S
tatus
Warranty Start:
Starts at 24 HRS
Discharge Temp:
157
Sump Temp:
38
Board Voltage:
14
Bin Level:
13
Bin Setpoint:
9
Freeze Timer:
00:00
Harvest Timer:
00:00
Water Quality
.: Measurement of the conductivity of the reservoir water.
Typically between 20 and 60, lower numbers mean higher mineral content.
Then press and release the Down arrow key to see:
Flush Used
: The WaterSense system selected this purge setting. Reads
255 if sump empty. Then press and release the Down arrow key to see:
Long Freeze Strike
: Long Freeze Strike number. Number of long freeze
errors in memory. Then press and release the Down arrow key to see:
Long Harvest Strike
: Long Harvest Strike number: Number of long harvest
errors in memory. Then press and release the Down arrow key to see:
Min Frz Strike
: Minimum freeze strike number Then press and release the
Down arrow key to see:
Pwr Interrupts
: Number and time of power interruptions. Then press and
release the Down arrow key to see:
Bin Stat
: Open or Closed. Open is normal when no bin thermostat is
attached or there is no ice on a thermostat. Then press and release the
Down arrow key to see:
Disch Frz Set
: In degrees F. Shows the discharge temperature recorded as
a set up number. The set up number is used for determining how long the
fan is off at the end of the freeze cycle.
Freeze Counter:
0
Water Quality:
0
Flush Used:
0
Long Frz Strike:
0
Long Hrv Strike:
0
Min Frz Strike:
0
Pwr Interrupts:
0
Bin Stat:
Open
Disch Frz Set:
0
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Information Display
Cleaning
Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the C in Cleaning.
Then push and release the Enter button to see.
Cleaning. Press and release the Enter button to see:
The Clean Interval
The Next Clean Due in x HRS
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
. Then press and release the Down arrow to
see:
Last Clean: x HR Ago
.
Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
Flush Level: Set to Auto or 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
Push and release the SEL arrow key to enter flush level set mode.
Push and release the Up or Down arrow keys to change flush level.
Push and release the Enter key to set the new flush level.
Then press and release the ESC button.
Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the P in
Performance.
Then push and release the Enter button to see:
Status:
C
leaning
Clean Interval:
6 Months
Next Clean Due
inHRS
Last Clean:
9 Months Ago
Flush Level:
1
Set Flush Level:
3
Cleaning
P
erformance
Performance
Percent run time
Min Freeze Time
Max Freeze Time.
AVG Freeze Time
Min Harvest Time
Max Harvest Time
AVG Harvest Time
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
. Press the Down arrow to see the next screen
History screen. Press and release the SEL button to clear the performance
history.
Percent run time
0.00%
Min Freeze Time
00:00
Max Freeze Time
00:00
AVG Freeze Time
00:00
Min Harvest Time
00:00
Max Harvest Time
00:00
AVG Harvest Time
00:00
Clear History
When done with Performance, press and release the ESC button.
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Information Display
Test
Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the T in Test. Then
press and release the Enter button to see:
Press and release the SEL button to begin a water test. The time to fill the
reservoir will be displayed.
When done with Test, or to cancel it, press and release the ESC button.
Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the T in Timers.
Then press and release the Enter button to see:
Timers. Push and release the Enter button to see
Compressor run time
Compressor run resettable.
. Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
Press the Down arrow to go to the next line or
Optional Press SEL to enter reset mode.
Press Enter to reset compressor run time to 0
Performance
T
est
Press select to
start water test.
Test
T
imers
Compressor Run:
HR
Comp Resettable:
0HR
Press enter to
clear counter
Press the Down arrow to go to Power up time
. Then press and release the
Down arrow to see:
Power on resettable
. Press the Down arrow to go to the next line or
Optional Press SEL to enter reset mode.
Press Enter to reset Power on time to 0
When done with Timers, press and release the ESC button.
Pwr Up Time:
HR
Pwr Resettable:
HR
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Information Display
Revision
Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the R in Revision.
Then push and release the Enter button to see:
Revision. SW Rev
number.
Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
Controller SW
(software rev number) Then press and release the Down
arrow to see:
US Bin Level software
revision. Then press and release the Down arrow
to see:
Hardware Rev
(info display)
Then press and release the Down arrow to see:
Controller HW
(hardware rev number).
When done with Revisions, press and release the ESC button.
Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the S in Setup.
Then push and release the Enter button to see:
Timers
R
evision
Smart-Board SW R
3
Controller SW
8
KVS SW
251
Smart-Board HW R
255
Controller HW
0
Revision
S
etup
Setup:
View the Date or change it.
To Set Day, Month and Year
Press SEL key to get to Setup screen
Push and release the SEL key to move to another underlined number.
Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the marked
character.
Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat
prior step to change the character.
When done, push and release the Enter key.
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the time or change it.:
To Set Time
Press SEL key to get to Setup screen
Push and release the SEL key to move the underline to another number.
Date:
Select to change
Set Date:
Date: 12
Time:
Select to change
-21-2011
Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the marked
character.
Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat
prior step to change the character.
When done, push and release the Enter key.
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Set Time:
Time: 02
:07:51PM
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Information Display
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Model number
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
.
Model Number
Serial number
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Manufacturer
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Equipment Name
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Manufacture date
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Contact name
Optional - change contact
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Contact phone number
. Optional - change contact phone number
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Audible Alert
.
Optional: Press SEL to switch the audible alert on or off.
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the. Then press and
release the Down arrow to view the screen to clear the current log file.
Optional: Press SEL to clear the log file.
Serial Number
Manufacturer
Scotsman Ice
Equipment Name
Ice Machine
Manufacture Date
Contact Name
Scotsman
Contact Phone Nu
1800SCOTSMAN
Audible Alert
On
Clear current
log file
Then press and release the Down arrow to view the Clear Fault History
file. Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
Optional: Press SEL to clear the fault history.
Logging rate
. Then press and release the Down arrow to view the
logging rate.
Note: Changing logging rate is not recommended.
Fill time warning
Freeze time warning
Harvest time warning
Discharge temp warning
. Press and release the Down arrow to view the
. Press and release the Down arrow to view the
. Press and release the Down arrow to view the
.
The setpoints are the levels that trigger the Warning notices.
Settings can be modified as noted next. The warning set points can be
adjusted to match local conditions.
Press Select to
clear log
Clear Fault
History
Press Select to
clear fault code
Logging rate
30 Seconds
Fill time warning
setpoint
Freeze time
warning setpoint
Harvest time
warning setpoint
Discharge temp
warning setpoint
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Information Display
To Change Setup Settings:
From a specific Setup Menu Item, press SEL key to get to Setup screen.
Push and release the SEL key to move the underline to another number.
Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the marked
character.
Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat prior
step to change the character.
When done, push and release the Enter key.
Example 1: Set Contact Phone Number
Push the Down arrow key until Setup is visible and the S is underlined.
Press Enter.
Repeatedly push and release the Down key until the Contact Phone
Number screen appears. Press SEL key to get to Setup screen
Revision
S
etup
Push and release the SEL key to move the underline to the number you
wish to change. Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the
marked character.
Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat prior
step to change the character.
When done, push and release the Enter key.
Contact Phone Nu
1800SCOTSMAN
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Information Display
To Set the 7 Day Programmable Ice Level
There are four times and levels available for each day of the week.
Use Up or Down Arrow keys to scroll to PGM Bin Level screen. When the P
in PGM is underlined, press and release the Enter key.
Bin Level Ctrl is on the screen. If it reads Off, push and release the down
arrow button to begin programming.
Bin Level Ct
If Bin Level Ctrl is On, push and release the SEL
O
n
button. From On, push the Down arrow key to turn
Off. The control must be set to OFF to adjust bin
level. Push Enter and Down to get to the first
Set Bin Level Ct
O
ff
programming menu.
Monday Time 1 will show on the screen. Press and release the SEL key to
begin setting Monday Time 1. Set Monday Time appears in the display.
Change Monday Time 1:
12:00 AM might be displayed. To adjust, push the
SEL button to position the underline mark under the character to be changed.
Push and release the up or down arrow key to change the number or letter
one time. Repeat pushing the SEL button to move the underline and repeat
pressing the up and down arrow buttons to change the time.
Setup
P
GM Bin Level
Bin Level Ct
O
ff
Monday Time 1
12:00 AM
Set Monday Time
12:00 AM
Monday Time 1
02:30 PM
Push Enter once to change the screen back to Monday Time 1. Push Down
once to get to the level reading.
Change Monday Level 1:
Monday Level 1 is in the
display. Push SEL once to display Set Monday Level 1.
Rotate the knob one click at a time until the desired
level appears. A delay is normal
. Note: smaller numbers
= higher ice level. Push Enter one time to set the level.
"Off" means the switch is set for maximum ice level.
Push the Down arrow to go to Monday Time 2, and set that time using SEL
and arrow buttons as in Change Monday Time 1 above. Push Enter once to
set it and change back to Monday Time 2. Push the down arrow button to go
to Monday Level 2 and change that level using the SEL button and the knob
as in Change Monday Level 1 above. Push Enter to set that level.
Repeat for all time and level settings.
When done, push ESC to return to the PGM Bin Level screen. When the P in
PGM is underlined, press and release Enter.
Bin Level Ctrl will show on the screen. Push and release the SEL button.
Push and release up arrow key to change the setting from Off to On.
Push and release Enter and ESC when done.
Monday Level 1
9 inches
Set Monday Level
14 inches
Monday Time 2
05:00AM
Monday Level 2
9 inches
Set Monday Level
14 inches
Setup
P
GM Bin Level
Bin Level Ct
O
ff
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Information Display
This table shows the default times and levels, which can be changed using the instructions on
the previous page.
Note: Units on dispensers or short bins should not set their level other than 9 or Off - setting too low
will result in no ice.
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Network Configuration
Used only when connected to a network. There is an Ethernet connector on the
back of the Information Display board. If desired, route a network cable thru the
cabinet and connect your network to it.
To view or change the Network Configuration, use the up and down arrow keys
to display Network Configuration. When the N in Network is underlined, press
and release the Enter key.
The IP address (if connected to a network) will be displayed. If not connected
to a network, "Please Wait" will be displayed.
Press the down arrow key to see the Subnet Mask
Press the down arrow key to see the Default Gateway
Press the down arrow key to see the DNS
PGM Bin Level
N
etwork Configu
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS
Press the down arrow key to see DHCP Enable
Press the down arrow key to see the Update IP Address screen. Press the SEL
key to access it.
Press the up or down arrow key to change the first (underlined) number. Press
the SEL key to move the underline to the next number, then press the up or
down key to change that number. Repeat as needed to change the numbers.
When done, press the Enter key.
Repeat the same process to change the other network parameters, if needed.
Once desired network parameters have been manually configured, turn on
“Update Network on Next Power Cycle”. After the power to the machine has been
cycled, the new parameters will take affect.
DHCP Enable
Update IP Address
Set Update IP Ad
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Supplied Software
Description:
Scotsman Prodigy Tech Tool is a software program designed to access the Prodigy ice machine's
Information Display control. It can read and display the data in the controller. The data is converted to
chart form and can then be saved and / or printed. It is on the CD-ROM and must be installed onto the
PC that will be used to connect through the USB port. Use is optional.
Installation and Use
Requirements:
Windows XP or Vista or Windows 7
•
40 MB disk space minimum. More will be needed if data logging is used.
•
Desktop or Laptop PC with a USB port.
•
Live ice machine (to install USB driver)
•
Software Installation:
Pre-installation: USB cable UNPLUGGED from the the PC.
1. Insert the CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2. Follow the program installation instructions. At the finish, do NOT start the application.
•
The installation will place 2 icons on the desktop, Prodigy Charting and Scotsman Prodigy.
•
The installation will also set up a Scotsman Prodigy section under Programs (Start > All Programs
> Scotsman Prodigy).
3. After the installation is complete, remove the CD-ROM from the drive.
4. Power up the unit and plug the USB connector into the
PC and the USB port.
5. The PC will automatically find and begin the process to
install the driver.
6. Select all default settings for installing the device driver.
7. Installation is now complete.
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Software Use:
With the unit powered and connected to the
computer's USB port, Open Scotsman Prodigy:
Start, All Programs, Scotsman Prodigy, Prodigy
Click on Get. The software will automatically begin
to download the information. Once that is complete
either click on Chart or select a new log file to
review.
When you click on Chart, the Column Selection
dialog box will appear. You can select any chart
you want to review. The default is all of them. Click
on OK to go to the next step.
The software will display the Charting information
box. You may have to expand it to see the Chart
Type selection area on the right.
Use the Chart
available charts.
Which one of these to use depends upon
what the machine situation is. For example,
if the machine is down, displaying code 2,
indicating a maximum length harvest cycle,
it would be good to know the freeze cycle
time before the long harvest cycle. If the
freeze cycle time is long, it may be that no
ice is being made, so none is available to
open the curtain during harvest, causing a
maximum harvest time code. Checking the
Base Faults
way to understand what occurred and
when.
Another example is a complaint of low capacity.
The chart on Power up time
machine is on all the time. Then a look at the
freeze timer
The two will provide a good idea of the machine's
ability to produce ice.
Type box to display the list of
or Advanced Faults is another
should show if the
chart will show how often it is cycling.
At any time clicking on the Render PDF button will
generate all the charts in PDF format so they can
be saved. Once saved they can be printed or
emailed.
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Information Display
Chart Definitions
Freeze timer = Freeze time in seconds.
•
Harvest timer = Harvest time in seconds.
•
Freeze Counter = Continuous freeze cycles (starts over after bin full, power interruption, or ice
•
melt state)
Flush level set point = Flush level setting 0-5.
•
Flush used = 1-5. Flush level used in autoflush (0) mode.
•
Water quality = An indication of water quality where 0-24 Extremely Mineral Laden; 25-30
•
Somewhat Mineral Laden; 31-65 Normal; 66-120 Very Clean; >120 Extremely Clean
Error code - Diagnostic Error Code. Codes listed in software and on next page.
•
Op mode = the current mode of the controller. Modes listed in software and on next page.
•
Sump temperature = Reservoir water temperature in degrees F
•
Discharge temperature = Discharge temperature in degrees F
•
Supply voltage = approximation of AC voltage to the control board from the transformer.
•
Bin stat = Bin thermostat, when used. 0 open, 1 closed
•
RLO = SmartLock option. 0 not locked, 1 locked
•
Ready to Harvest = Ice thickness sensor. 0 no ice, 1 ice
•
Sump Full = Water level sensor. 0 no water, 1 water
•
Sump Empty = Water level sensor. 0 no water, 1 water
•
Remote = 0 not remote, 1 remote
•
Curtain SW1 = 0 closed, 1 open
•
Curtain SW2 = 0 closed, 1 open
•
• Water Solenoid=0off,1on
•
Water Pump=0off,1on
•
Hot Gas = 0 off, 1 on
•
Condenser Fan/Aux=0off,1on
•
Compressor=0off,1on
•
Purge Valve=0off,1on
•
Power up time= Time power connected to machine.
•
Compressor run = Time compressor has been operating
•
Power interrupts = Number of electrical power interruptions to the machine
•
Bin setpoint = Set point of the ice level control
•
Bin level (inches) = Ice level measured by the ice level control
•
HGV counter = Number of times the hot gas valve has cycled. Equals harvest cycles.
•
Auto flush level min = minimum level flush can be set to when set to automatic
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Reference
Error Code Display
Example of generated PDF file
Op Mode Display
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Access through Ethernet
1. After installation, connection, and power up, scroll down to locate IP Address.
2. Enter that IP address into an internet browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox.
3. A Prodigy logo screen will appear. After a few seconds it will update
and show a screen similar to the one here. Login as an observer or
administrator using the password.
4. As an Observer, several actions are available at this screen:
Controller Snapshot
controller.
Controller Snapshot
•
AFB Config File
•
Key Pad Lock Status
•
Time To Clean Setting
•
AFB Configuration File
information display and the controller.
Key Pad Lock Status
Time to clean setting.
unit must accumulate before the De-Scale / Sanitize light is switched on.
Flush Level Setting
Bin Level Scheduling
control installed. Lists the times and levels that have been set.
Logging in as an Administrator allows additional actions:
lists the current status of many aspects of the
Flush Level Setting
•
Bin Level Scheduling
•
Change Password
•
lists the current status of many aspects of the
lists if the key pad of the controller is locked or not.
Lists the number of months of power up time the
lists the Purge level the controller is set to use.
. Only applies to units that have the ice level
Key Pad Lock or Unlock
submitting.
Adjust the Clean Notice
the De-Scale / Sanitize light is switched on. Selecting a different interval and submitting will change that
number.
Adjust the Purge or Flush level
amount of water purged per cycle.
Start or stop the machine
stopped remotely.
. Lists if the controller is locked or not and can be changed by selection and
. Lists the number of months of power up time the unit must accumulate before
. Lists and allows change of the
. Allows the machine to be started or
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Information Display
Appendix
NAFEM Protocol. See the NAFEM website,
www.nafem.org, for more information.
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SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS
775 Corporate Woods Parkway
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
800-726-8762
www.scotsman-ice.com
17-3367-01
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