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MDT3F & MDT4F - Scotsman Ice Systems
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1. Electric Eyes Evaporator loat Valve Sensor Ice a Dispensing Vane N Water Seal Inner Bin Bottom ieee Bin and Reservoir Overflow Water and Ice Drain Dispensing Spout Water Inlet Connection Water Dispensing Solenoid Valve Sink Water System Schematic Sink Drain April 2010 Page 11 MDT3F amp MDT4F Mechanical Operation General The machine makes stores and dispenses ice It also dispenses water The ice making portion of the machine produces flaked ice at about 32 F The ice falls thru a chute into the dispensing bin Above the cylindrical bin is a dispense drive motor and electric eyes The drive motor is connected to an ice vane in the bin When the user holds a container in front of the glass sensor and below the ice chute the dispense drive motor rotates the vane and the ice There is a slot in the base of the bin located just above the vend spout and glass filler lever When the ice moves over that slot some of the ice on the bottom of the bin falls thru the slot into the chute and fills the container ON OFF Control Flaked ice is produced by the ice maker until ice builds up between the electric eyes When the electric eyes can no longer see each other they send a signal to the control board to shut the machine off The refrigeration compressor stops but the auger drive motor will continue to operate for about 2 minutes to clear the evapo
2. Refrigeration System Schematic May 2001 Page 10 e Typical Discharge Side Pressure aN Air Cooled Condenser Water System Operation The water system consists of a float valve reservoir and water dispense solenoid valve The water level in the reservoir tank is the same level as that inside the evaporator Building water supply flows to both the float valve and the solenoid The float valve will open to add water to the reservoir as water flows out to the evaporator The solenoid will only open if the water switch is closed and the touch free sensor initiates an ice dispense MDT3F amp MDT4F Inside the evaporator there is a water seal This seal is the type that has a rotating half anda stationary half The area where the two seals touch are smooth flat surfaces When the auger is installed in the evaporator it forces the rotating half of the seal against the stationary half The stationary half is spring loaded and provides a firm pressure against the auger portion of the seal Water Level
3. Yip fee A p oe oNaaDEREE oe P Wf N eererrererer 9 e e e d 2 3 o e kg aAeoes Explanation of Indicator Light Position On Name and Meaning of Board Light or Reset On at all times when the master switch is ON and machine is 1 Power connected to electrical power ON Normal On when ice level is low unit making ice 2 Bin Empty ON Needs Ice Normal 6 minute off delay start To prevent short cycling the 3 Off Timer machine will not restart after any shut off except power to the ON Unit cycling off board until 6 minutes have passed On when water level is low in the reservoir 4 No Water ON Trouble To check the electrical system first check the lights on the circuit board 1 Remove the top panel 2 Remove the left side panel 3 Remove the control box cover May 2001 Page 21 Scotsman MTD3 MDT4 MDT5 MDT6 Service Diagnostic Touch Free and Control System The MDT controller operates the refrigeration and dispensing systems The on off of the ice making system is determined by infrared sensors Ice or water dispensing is also determined by infrared sensors Additionally there is a safety sensor the water level sensor that prevents operation if there isn t any water in the reservoir 1 Confirm line voltage is being supplied to terminals 1 and 15 2 No ice No Water light is On water in reservoir This is typically cau
4. 1 Remove the top panel 2 Remove the reservoir cover 3 Pull the water level probe up and out of the reservoir 4 Carefully wipe the tip of the probe with a clean cloth Ice machine cleaner may be needed Note The tip is made of glass Clean Water Level Sensor Water 5 Reinsert the water level sensor in the reservoir Reservoir 6 Replace the reservoir cover and the top panel Coupling Use the grease zerk on the side of the coupling to add grease once per year That concludes normal maintenance If the fan motor has an oil plug it may be oiled after 10 years of operation May 2001 Page 18 Service Diagnosis MDT3F amp MDT4F PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE CORRECTION No ice is dispensed No ice in bin due to e No electrical power Check restore power e Overuse Recheck ice needs vs machine capacity e Water supply turned off Check water filter nhand valve float valve e Bin controls dirty Check amp clean bin control electric eyes eWater sensor dirty Check amp clean water sensor e Control system malfunction Check control system e Auger drive motor open Check auger drive motor e Centrifugal switch open Check centrifugal switch e Auger does not turn Check coupling amp gear reducer e No refrigeration Check refrigeration system Ice in bin but will not dispense Drive motor does not turn e
5. Cleaning Switch is a button located to the left of the ice chute that temporarily shuts off the sensor for cleanup of the splash panel Pushing the button in will disable the sensor for 2 minutes pushing the button in again will return the sensor to normal operation Water Switch Glass Sensor Touch Free Disable Switch May 2001 Page 8 MDT3F amp MDT4F Component Location amp Function Evaporator This is a vertical cylinder full of water and refrigerated Also in the cylinder is a slowly rotating auger The auger forces the ice up the evaporator walls and compresses it at the top The resulting flaked ice then falls by gravity into the ice storage bin Water Reservoir The water reservoir contains the inlet float valve and the water level sensor The float valve controls the flow of water into the reservoir and the water level sensor will stop the ice maker if the water supply fails Ice Storage Bin The ice storage bin is an insulated plastic container that is open at the top and has a spout at the bottom There is a rotating ice vane inside the bin that causes the ice to be swept over the spout and dispensed The vane is rotated by a gear motor at the top of the bin Bin Cover The bin cover not only keeps dirt from Water Reservoir the ice storage bin it also is the support for the dispense gear reducer and the location of the electric eye bin controls E
6. Vend system does not work Check replace vend system Check that cleaning switch has been released e Dispense motor open Check replace dispense motor e Dispense output shaft broken Check replace output shaft Ice in bin motor turns vane Ice jammed up e Users held cup against dispense spout and jammed unit Advise owner manager to instruct users e Bin bottom slot not over spout Check bin bottom position e ce will not slide down bin wall bin out of round Check bin interior wall for rough texture or out of round e Wet ice in the bin from high water level or high suction pressure Check water level check suction and discharge pressures May 2001 Page 19 MDT3F amp MDT4F Service Diagnosis PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE CORRECTION Unusual noise Mineral scale in evaporator Clean water system with ice machine cleaner Auger coupling dry Grease coupling Auger coupling worn Replace coupling and adapter stand Bearings worn Replace bearings and water seal Gear motor loose on frame Tighten bolts check grommets Low water level Check water level in reservoir Tubing vibrating Check tubing for contact Tooth on a gear missing Check gears in auger drive Compressor too loud Replace compressor Gear noise Check gear motor for oil leak No water is dispensed Wate
7. bin where it falls by gravity thru the chute into the container If the Water switch is On water is also dispensed at the same time Dispensing continues until the beam is no longer reflected back to the sensor Touch Free Sensor April 2010 Page 12 Electrical Sequence Refer the wiring diagram as needed The Power light on the board glows whenever there is power to the machine and the master switch is ON Switching the power on does the following The bin empty and power lights on the circuit board glow There is a 15 second delay e f there is enough water in the reservoir the circuit board will allow the machine to start up Start up consists of e The compressor contactor coil receives power from the circuit board e The contactor is energized connecting power to the compressor and the compressor starts e The auger motor receives power from the circuit board and starts e As ice goes past the ice level sensors the bin empty light will stay on and the machine will continue to run unless the ice stays between the sensors for more than 15 seconds bin full At that point the bin empty light goes out and the machine shuts down Other reasons for shut down e Low water level as sensed by the thermistor in the reservoir MDT3F amp MDT4F Shut Down consists of e The compressor contactor opens e The compressor stops e The auger motor is run by the circuit board for 2 more minut
8. e Page 21 Removal and Replacement eo o e e n Page 22 Water System soe a Page 23 Bearings Water Seal and Auger a a Page 24 Top Bearing Replacement eoe s a e Page 25 Water Seal amp Bottom Bearing Replacement gt gt 0 sey ee eee eee ee Page 26 Refrigeration System eoo o e Page 27 Gear Reducer Removal a Page 28 Auger Drive Motor eo n e Page 29 Note this symbol when it appears AWARNING It marks a possible hazard April 2010 Page 1 MDT3F amp MDT4F Specifications Scotsman ice machines like the MDT3F or Scotsman Ice Systems are designed and MDT4F are designed to be installed indoors in a manufactured with the highest regard for safety controlled environment The minimum and and performance They meet or exceed the maximum operating conditions are standards of UL NSF and CUL e Minimum Air Temperature 50 F Scotsman assumes no liability or responsibility of any kind for products manufactured by Scotsman e Maximum Air Temperature 100 F j that have been altered in any way including the e Minimum Water Temperature 40 F use of parts and of other components not e Maximum Water Temperature 100 F specifically approved by Scotsman e60 Hz voltage may vary between 104 and 126 Scotsman reserves the right to make design volts changes and or improvements at any time Specifications and designs are subject to change e Water Pressure may vary between 20 and 80 without notice psi Operating the ma
9. electrical power before beginning 2 Shut off water supply 3 Remove top panel 4 Remove right side panel 5 Drain the reservoir and evaporator 6 Disconnect the reservoir outlet tube from the bottom of the reservoir 7 Remove screws holding reservoir mounting bracket to the cabinet 8 Lift the reservoir up amp away from the top of the auger drive motor 9 Remove the 4 bolts holding the auger motor cover to the gear reducer case 10 Lift the plastic switch housing off the auger drive motor 11 Hold the centrifugal switch and remove the screw holding it to the rotor of the motor 12 Lift the centrifugal switch up and off the motor 13 Lift the motor cover up and off the motor 14 Pull the fan up and off the rotor If the windings are to be replaced remove the left side panel and control box cover 1 Locate the auger drive motor wires plugged into a relay on the circuit board 2 Disconnect the auger motor s wires and pull them back to the auger drive motor 3 Lift the auger motor windings off the gear reducer MDT3F amp MDT4F If the rotor needs to be removed 1 Run a screw into the top of the rotor 2 Grasp the screw with a grip pliers 3 Pull and or tap on the pliers to pull the rotor amp bearing out of the gear reducer 4 Inspect the bearing and input seal Replace them if worn Note When the rotor is re installed be certain that the bearing is fully seated in the
10. rigid tubing between the machine and the building drain Route the drains separately to the building drain Water supply FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL STATE AND NATIONAL CODES Connect cold potable water to the machine The inlet water fitting is a 1 4 male flare located on a wall inside the cabinet A hand valve near the Water Inlet Fitting 1 4 location is Male Flare recommended A water filter is also a good idea Follow all local codes Strainer or Filter Water Supply Bin and Reservoir Ny Overflow Drains Sink Drain Building Drain Typical May 2006 Page 5 MDT3F amp MDT4F Wall Mount Kit KWB4 Contents 1 Top Case Hanger Bracket Attaches to the frame of the dispenser 2 Top Wall Bracket Mounts to the wall and engages the top case hanger bracket to support the dispenser 3 Bottom Wall Bracket Mounts to the wall and spaces the base of the dispenser away from the wall 4 Bottom Fittings Cover Fastened to the bottom wall bracket to hide the utility connections 5 Junction box cover Installation Check building wall for the strength required to support a machine of this weight and size Note that if at least 6 of space is not left above the machine cleaning and most service of the machine will require removal of the machine from the wall mounts All utilities are to be routed thru the base The back panel is not used when the machine is hung
11. 7 driers may not take out enough moisture and may 4 46 affect the oil additives 2 The time that the refrigeration system is open to a the air must not exceed 15 minutes The oil will 0 6 5 rapidly absorb moisture from the air and the 1 7 0 contact time must be kept to a minimum 2 75 A special or very sensitive electronic leak detector 3 8 0 will be needed to locate refrigerant leaks Many are 4 86 on the market that will sense R 134a r d The access valves must be in the closed position 10 a5 0 before the hose caps are removed Do not remove the hose caps before checking the position of the 12 13 2 valve Use a 3 16 allen wrench to open and close 14 14 4 the valve 16 157 Stem Cap 18 17 1 Torque Stem to 6 8 ft Ib Toyque to 8 12 ft Ib 20 18 4 25 22 1 30 26 1 31 26 9 32 27 8 33 28 6 34 29 5 35 30 4 Access Valve Fitting Cap 40 35 0 Torque to 7 12 ft Ib 45 40 0 50 45 4 75 78 7 As with any other refrigerant do not place 90 104 3 pressurized air or oxygen into the refrigeration 110 146 4 system 120 171 1 Note The refrigeration system uses an HFC 130 198 7 type refrigerant and MUST use an HFC type 150 262 8 drier Evacuation to 300 microns is recommended May 2001 Page 27 MDT3F amp MDT4F Gear Reducer Removal 1 Disconnect electrical power A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power before beginning 2 Shut off the water supply 3 Remove the top and side panels 4 Remove
12. MDT3F amp MDT4F MDT3F and MDT4F Manual Purpose of this manual To provide detailed The MDT3F and MDT4F are combination ice installation and operation instructions to give makers and dispensers The refrigeration system insights into how the machine works to list is air cooled using R 134a as a refrigerant The possible causes for problems and to suggest control system uses electric eyes as a bin control procedures for specific types of service and a water level sensor as the water safety control As ice is made it fills a plastic storage bin When ice is needed a motor rotates a stainless steel vane inside the storage bin and sweeps the ice into the spout New Table of Contents Specifications eoe a Page 2 To The Installer eo a Page 3 For The Electrician eoe a a Page 4 For The Plumber eoa a Page 5 Wall Mount Kit KWB4 eo a e Page 6 Final Check List amp Initial Start Up eo o e Page 7 User Operation eo Page 8 Component Location amp Function eo a a Page 9 Refrigeration System Operation eo e e Page 10 Water System Operation eoe e a k e Page 11 Mechanical Operation a e Page 12 Electrical Sequence soe a a d Page 13 Maintenance eoe a Page 14 Dispense Area Sanitation soe a n Page 15 Auger and Bearing Inspection eo a a a Page 16 Inspection Top Bearing Bo a e Page 17 Inspection eo a e e Page 18 Service Diagnosis eoa o Page 19 Service Diagnosis eo o Page 20 Service Diagnosis Circuit Board eo o
13. MDT4F Water Quality The quality of the water supplied to the machine will directly affect the purity of the ice and the reliability of the machine While the condition of the water supplied to a building is normally out of the control of the user water can be treated at the point of use There are two major types of water impurities suspended solids those that are carried along with the water and may be filtered out and dissolved solids those that are part of the water and have to be treated A water filter is always a good idea but does require regular maintenance to change the cartridge In some water conditions water treatment may be required Generally this means a polyphosphate feeder of some kind Water softeners are not recommended General Installation Place the machine in its final location Remove the front top right and left side panels 1 Remove two screws at the bottom of the front panel 2 Disconnect wires at water switch 3 Remove two screws at the front of the top panel then lift the top panel up to remove it 4 Remove screws from the sides top and bottom of the side panels and from the splash panel 5 Pull the side panels back and off the machine Plumbing connections may be made thru holes in the back of the cabinet or thru the base e Route the sink drain to the back of the cabinet Route the bin drain to the back panel e Route the electrical power cord from the junction box insi
14. aring against the water seal until the bottom bearing is inside the evaporator about 1 16 6 Replace the evaporator on the adapter and re attach the stand using the original bolts 7 Attach the auger to the top bearing and breaker 8 Return the auger to the evaporator and slide it down until the splines touch the coupling 9 Rotate the auger until the coupling splines align with the auger 10 Push the auger down and rotate the breaker until the screw holes line up with the pilot holes in the evaporator 11 When the auger is completely seated reinstall the breaker screws 12 Replace permagum and foam top 13 Switch on the water supply 14 Check bin cover for electrical grounds and switch on the electrical power 15 Observe operation The unit should make minimal noise while producing ice Catch first 2 minutes of ice and discard it 16 Replace the bin cover and all panels April 2010 Page 26 MDT3F amp MDT4F Refrigeration System This ice machine uses R 134a as the refrigerant This refrigerant has no chlorine and therefore requires polyolester type refrigerant oil This oil requires specific service Temperature Pressure Chart Selected Points rocedures j Temperature in F PSIG of R 134a General Service 10 20 A HFC type liquid line drier is required Standard 6 3
15. bottom is over the dispense chute at the front May 2001 Page 22 Water System The water system consists of the reservoir and inlet water valve Reservoir 1 Shut off the water supply 2 Remove the top panel 3 Remove the right side panel 4 Drain the water reservoir and evaporator 5 Disconnect inlet and outlet tubes from the reservoir 6 Remove screws holding reservoir to its mounting bracket 7 Remove reservoir from the machine 8 Reverse to reassemble Float Valve 1 Shut off the water supply 2 Remove the top panel 3 Remove the reservoir cover 4 Remove the water inlet tube 5 Push in the mounting tabs at the back of the reservoir and lift the valve out of the reservoir tank 6 Replace with a new valve or replace the valve plunger Plunger MDT3F amp MDT4F Valve Plunger 1 After the valve has been removed from the reservoir remove the nut holding the valve to its mounting bracket 2 Pull out the cotter pin to release the internal valve plunger Note Do not replace the plunger if the valve s seat is damaged Replace the valve Inlet Water Valve 1 Disconnect electrical power 2 Shut off the water supply 3 Remove the top panel 4 Remove the right side panel 5 Remove wire harness from inlet water valve 6 Remove tube connecting outlet of the valve to the dispense tube 7 Rotate the valve to unscrew it from its inlet fitting 8 Reverse to
16. bottom of the evaporator 11 Replace the bearings and water seal Replace the auger if the splines are damaged Replace the evaporator if more than 1 3 of the vertical rifle grooves are gone Sand or hone and sand the inside of the evaporator if mineral build up is heavy Cap Cap Sore Top ie T Set S Breaker S a Breaker D om Auger O Coupling Adapter Stand April 2010 Page 24 MDT3F amp MDT4F Top Bearing Replacement Units from 2001 to April 2010 The top bearing was two ball bearings one on top the other and open in Th between That design is no longer available The iW de only top bearing that can be replaced is the one g aser pictured here It has a gray plastic cap The prior versions either had a brass cap or a white plastic cap Existing prior versions require an auger kit to replace the bearings 1 Remove the auger per the instructions on the l previous page Bearing 2 Separate the breaker from the auger 3 Remove the thrust part of the bearing Top Bearing Prior to Assembly 4 Drive the old bearing out from the bottom Note Placing the breaker inverted into a 2 PVC coupling or a vice helps with the removal 5 Remove and replace the o ring in the breaker 6 Make an insert tool used to hold the inner race to the outer race during assembly a Cut a 1 2 length of 3 4 PVC tubing Cut it as straight as possible b Obtain a 1 1 2 long 3 8 bolt wi
17. chine outside these conditions constitutes misuse and voids the warranty T Yo i Specifications Model Number Dimensions Basic Refrigerant Min Max Fuse Ww x D x H Electrical Charge Circuit Size R134a Ampacity MDT4FA 1 14 x 23 x 34 115 60 1 14 oz 15 1 20 MDT4FA 6 14 x 23 x 34 230 50 1 14 oz 7 5 15 MDT3FA 1 14 x 23 x 34 115 60 1 12 oz 9 4 15 MDT3FA 6 14 x 23 x 34 230 50 1 12 oz 5 3 15 April 2010 Page 2 To The Installer A professional installation of any product is critical to the long term satisfaction of the user The ice maker dispenser is designed to be installed either on a counter or using a wall hanging kit hung from a wall Determine the location from the anticipated use and any options planned for This machine is air cooled and blows air out the lower left side of the cabinet Do not install the machine where the side to side air flow might be blocked Cooling Air Flow Cooling Air Flow N A Warm Air Exhaust The machine will require electrical power water and a drain Follow all local codes Rough in the utilities before placing the machine into position see For The Electrician and For The Plumber MDT3F amp
18. de the cabinet thru the back panel e Route the inlet water line thru the back panel or base to the flare fitting inside the cabinet After all plumbing and internal wiring has been done replace the side and back panels Level the unit front to back and left to right The machine does not require sealing to the counter due to the gasket on the base April 2010 Page 3 MDT3F amp MDT4F For The Electrician Electrical connections Check the nameplate for voltage and current requirements An electrical cord is not supplied Connect the MDT3F or MDT4F to a separate electrical circuit Wiring to the machine must conform to all codes A licensed electrician may be required in some situations Remove the back panel to make the electrical connection The electrical connection is made on Sen Ht A FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL STATE electrical connections are complete AND NATIONAL CODES This Unit MUST BE GROUNDED Electrical Power JUNCTION BOX INTERNAL Remove Back Panel To Expose Junction Box May 2001 Page 4 MDT3F amp MDT4F For The Plumber Drains The dispenser requires a gravity drain The pitch on the drain tubes must be at least 1 4 inch fall per foot of horizontal run On long horizontal runs a vent at the back of the cabinet will improve draining and is recommended m There are two drains to connect A sink drain a ID plastic tube and the bin drain a 3 ID plastic tube Install
19. dispensed 9 Pour water into the sink and check that the drain does not leak but drains the water rapidly 10 Explain to the user the maintenance requirements and operation of the machine 11 Fill out the Warranty Registration and Customer Evaluation form Mail it to Scotsman 12 Leave the service manual with the owner user and explain who should be called if service is needed April 2010 Page 7 MDT3F amp MDT4F User Operation The MDT3F and the MDT4F are automatic ice vending machines All either requires is cool air clean water and an adequate supply of electrical power To Vend Ice Place a container in front of the Touch Free sensor and below the ice spout Hold it there until the container is full of ice Do NOT overfill the container or a build up of ice in the sink or a back up of ice in the spout will occur To Vend Ice and Water Switch the Water Switch to ON Place a container in front of the Touch Free sensor and below the ice spout Water and ice will be dispensed into the container below the spout Note The water is NOT cooled it is the same temperature as the building supply water Daily Maintenance Pour hot water into the sink to flush out any debris or build up Wipe the cabinet off wash the sink and grill to keep minerals from accumulating Caution Unless the touch free sensor is de activated by pushing the Cleaning Switch in ice and or water may be dispensed during cleaning The
20. es clearing out ice in the evaporator and then e The auger motor no longer receives power from the circuit board and the auger motor stops After a 6 minute delay If the ice level sensor is clear bin empty for more than 15 seconds the machine will start up again Another purpose of the circuit board is to turn the machine off if there is not enough water in the machine e When the water level in the reservoir falls below the tip of the water level sensor the machine will shut down eAfter a 6 minute delay if the water refills the reservoir the machine will start up again Ice Vending e When a user places a container in front of the Touch Free ice sensor and below the ice delivery chute the circuit board connects power to the bin drive motor and ice is dispensed for as long as the container is present If the user does not remove the container ice will be dispensed for 60 seconds and then stop e When a user selects water and ice dispensing water is also dispensed with the ice Splash panel cleaning A switch located to the left of the spout may be pushed to disable the Touch Free sensor for splash panel cleaning It automatically resets after 2 minutes or if pushed within the 2 minutes resets the circuit board to enable the Touch Free sensors April 2010 Page 13 MDT3F amp MDT4F Maintenance Although the ice in this dispenser is completely untouched the water and ice vending systems will need
21. from the wall Top Case Hanger Bracket 1 Remove back panel 2 Place top hanger bracket on the inside of the frame and position it in line with the pre punched holes in the frame 3 Fasten the bracket to the frame with four 20 screws from the kit Top Wall Bracket 1 Hold the bracket on the wall where it will be mounted 2 Mark on the wall the positions of the holes in the bracket 3 If needed drill pilot holes for the fasteners 4 Secure the bracket to the wall with fasteners of sufficient strength to hold up the dispenser Connect all internal utilities Route tubes and wires out the bottom Junction box cover Install on the junction box Bottom Wall Bracket 1 Lift up and hang the dispenser from the top wall bracket 2 Position the bottom wall bracket so that the molding on the dispenser base bottoms in the channel of the wall bracket 3 Secure the bracket to the wall Bottom Fitting Cover 1 Connect electrical power water inlet bin drain and sink drain of the dispenser thru the bottom of the case 2 Secure bottom fitting cover to the bottom wall bracket with the four sheet metal screws provided in this kit Top Case Bracket i lt gt 4 L BA D Wall Brackets Secure With Screws May 2001 Page 6 Final Check List amp Initial Start Up 1 Is the machine located indoors where the temperature li
22. gear case Gear Reducer Rebuild 1 After the gear reducer has been removed the internal components may be inspected and or replaced Remove all bolts holding the two case halves together 2 Tap against the roll pins at each end of the gear cases to split them 3 Pry the case halves apart 4 Check the internal condition of the gear reducer If rusty or water is present replace the complete assembly The oil should be black and the proper oil level is 1 8 from the top of the biggest gear with all gears installed Check the input seal The gears may be replaced individually May 2001 Page 29
23. lons of clean warm 95 F 115 F water 13 Unplug or disconnect electrical power 14 Remove bin top pour in warm potable water to melt out any ice 15 Pull out the vane and bin bottom from the bin 16 Thoroughly wash the bin s interior bin top interior spout ice vane and bin bottom with the sanitizing solution Pour some down the bin drain 17 Reassemble the bin bottom vane and bin cover 18 Wash the sink area with the sanitizing solution and pour sanitizing solution down the sink drain 19 Replace all panels and reconnect water and electrical power Air Cooled Condenser 1 Disconnect electrical power 2 Remove top panel 3 Remove right and left side panels 4 Use pressurized air to blow the lint from the outside of the condenser in towards the fan motor A vacuum cleaner hose placed on near the fan motor should pick up most of the dust Check for interior dirt If needed use coil cleaner to de grease the condenser 5 Replace all panels and reconnect electrical power May 2001 Page 14 Dispense Area Sanitation 1 The spout may be removed by taking out the two mounting screws Wash and sanitize it 2 The sink grill may be removed for washing and sanitizing 3 The sink should be flushed with hot water and wiped clean with sanitizer 4 The splash panel requires special attention to clean it e Push and release the Cleaning Switch located to the left of the ice spout This disables
24. mitations are not exceeded 2 Is there at least 6 clearance on both sides of the cabinet for adequate air flow 3 Is the water supply adequate and has a shut off valve been installed 4 Is the cabinet level 5 Have all of the electrical and drain connections been made MDT3F amp MDT4F Initial Start Up 1 Remove 2 screws at the bottom of the front panel and remove the front panel 2 Remove screws and the top panel 3 Open the water supply shut off valve 4 Watch the water fill the reservoir Check that it flows in and fills the reservoir near to the mark molded into the side of the reservoir Check that the float shuts off the water flow when the tank is full Check for leaks Tighten hose clamps as needed 5 Plug the unit in or switch on the electrical power After about 15 seconds the machine should start 6 Let the machine operate listen for any unusual noises If needed reposition tubing amp panels to eliminate vibration After the unit has been operating for about 10 minutes there should be enough ice in the bin to test the dispense system 7 Using a container place in in front of the glass sensor and below the ice chute See that ice is dispensed the bin drive motor continues to run as long as the container is in place 8 Move the water switch rocker switch on the front panel to ON Place the container in front of the glass sensor and under the ice chute Both water and ice should be
25. r Bottom Bearing 6 Remove cap from top of evaporator 7 Remove 2 permagum plugs from the side of the evaporator 8 Remove 2 screws screwheads were covered by the permagum 9 Pull up on a Design from 2001 to 2007 The pull ring to remove the auger b Design from 2007 on Obtain a 1 1 2 pipe thread tee Install the Tee it will screw onto the breaker Pull up on the Tee or insert a bar thru the Tee and pull up on it to remove the auger and top bearing retainer If it is difficult to pull e Design from 2001 to 2007 Remove the breaker Cy l Breaker eX If the auger still will not move bearing replacement is mandatory See Bearing Removal and Replacement Cap Cap Screws Top a 2 Set Breaker lt lt e gt Coupling cover by taking the snap ring out Adapter e All versions Unscrew the auger bolt Stand e All versions Use threaded rod or a slide hammer puller and screw into the auger slide the weight quickly up against the stop to remove the auger April 2010 Page 16 Inspection Top Bearing This procedure applies to machines produced after April 2010 1 Shut machine off by disconnecting electrical power 2 Remove top panel 3 Unscrew and remove bearing sealing cap Sealing Cap 4 Check the top bearing The top of the thrust washer will be visible It should be clean as seen in the photo 5 Remove the bolt and thrust washer and check the bea
26. r Switch in Off position Switch to ON Water switch open Replace switch Water solenoid plugged up Clean inlet screen of solenoid Water solenoid coil open Replace solenoid Vend system does not work Check replace vend system Water turned off Restore water supply Water drips from spout Melting ice in chute Some water dripping is normal Unit or bin not level Level unit check bin Water solenoid leaks thru Replace solenoid Ice jammed in spout Clear ice jam check for cause Ice will not stop dispensing Vend system does not work Check replace vend system Water leaks from cabinet Evaporator water seal worn or cracked Replace seal and bearings Tubing to evaporator leaks Replace tubing fittings Drain leaks Check drain tubes and fittings External drain restricted Clean out drain No refrigeration Gear motor does not turn Check motor Centrifugal switch does not close Check switch Fan motor does not turn Check fan motor Lack of refrigerant Add refrigerant if problem is reduced locate leak and repair it Compressor does not pump Check replace start capacitor Check replace start relay Check replace compressor May 2001 Page 20 MDT3F amp MDT4F Service Diagnosis Circuit Board es Ce E srs a Ee l Ti J S l eee Aeh owl L 8251561546478 6 es
27. rator of ice Water Control Because water is such an important requirement for making ice a water level sensor has been placed in the reservoir If the water supply to the machine should fail the water level sensor will send a signal to the control board to shut down the machine Refrigeration The refrigeration system uses a hermetic compressor specifically designed for R 134a forced draft air cooled condenser capillary tube and vertical flaked ice evaporator Inside the evaporator is a slowly rotating auger The auger is supported by bearings at each end and there is a face type water seal above the bottom bearing The auger is driven by a 1 10 HP direct drive gear reducer The auger drive motor has a speed operated switch on it that will keep the compressor from operating if the auger motor is not turning at full speed Water System Water flows from the building supply to the reservoir and to the electric solenoid valve Water from the reservoir is used to make ice Water the flows thru the solenoid is dispensed The bin sink and reservoir overflow all have drains Ice Vending Dispensing takes place when the touch free sensor s infrared beam bounces back to the sensor from a container placed directly in front of the sensor and under the ice chute When the beam is reflected back it signals the circuit board to connect power to the dispense drive motor and ice is then moved over the slot in the base of the
28. reassemble Valve Water Level Sensor Slot May 2001 Page 23 MDT3F amp MDT4F Bearings Water Seal and Auger 1 Disconnect electrical power Rotating Parts Hazard Disconnect Electrical Power Before Beginning ACAUTION 2 Shut off the water supply 3 Remove the top panel 4 Remove the side panels 5 Drain the reservoir and evaporator 6 Remove cap from the top of the evaporator 7 Remove the two permagum plugs from the side of the evaporator 8 Remove auger a Models prior to 2007 Pull up on the ring to lift the auger out of the evaporator b Design from 2007 on Obtain a 1 1 2 pipe thread tee Install the Tee it will screw onto the breaker Pull up on the Tee or insert a bar thru the Tee and pull up on it to remove the auger and top bearing retainer If it is difficult to pull e Design from 2001 to 2007 Remove the breaker cover by taking the snap ring out e All versions Unscrew the auger bolt e All versions Use threaded rod or a slide hammer puller and screw into the auger slide the weight quickly up against the stop to remove the auger 9 Separate auger from top bearing a Units prior to 2007 Remove snap ring holding bearing cover to breaker a1 Remove bearing cover All units Unscrew bolt holding bearing to auger 9 Remove three cap screws holding evaporator to the adapter stand Separate stand from evaporator 10 Tap the water seal and bottom bearing out of the
29. ring surface for adequate grease Grease should just cover the bearing surface Wipe out any contaminated grease Add new grease Scotsman part number 19 0662 02 If water or rust is present replace the bearing 6 Check the bottom of the evaporator for water leaks Some condensation is normal however visible water may be a sign of a water seal leak 7 Reverse all of the above to reassemble Note The bottom bearing must be removed from the evaporator when replacing the water seal See page 25 MDT3F amp MDT4F A 2 r i isi Thrust Washer and Bearing Thrust Bearing Surface April 2010 Page 17 MDT3F amp MDT4F Inspection Photo Electric Eyes The photo electric eyes used to see the ice build up in the top of the bin cover must be clean to get a good look at the ice If clouded by mineral scale the eyes will cause the ice machine to shut off and stay off To clean the photo electric eyes 1 Remove the top panel J 2 Pull both of the photo electric eyes out of their Px G rubber grommets o U 3 Wash both eyes with a clean cloth dipped in Scotsman Ice Machine Cleaner Clean Photo Electric 4 Wash the eyes off with clean water eee 5 Replace the eyes in the grommets Water Level Sensor QR The water level sensor may not shut the ice machine off when the reservoir goes dry if there is a film of mineral scale on the probe tip 6 Replace the top panel
30. sed by a dirty tip on the water level sensor If the tip is clean and undamaged check for voltage at the Water Sensor pins it should read about 12 volts DC If no voltage replace the controller If there is voltage replace the sensor Another check is sensor resistance the sensor normally reads about 850 ohms at 72 degrees F higher if colder and lower if warmer There is no bypass method or part that will allow operation only a good sensor will work 3 Ice is not dispensed when a container is in front of the sensor First try a non clear container as the sensors infrared light can be absorbed by clear glass Second unplug the sensors at the Dispense connection and jump the two outside pins The ice dispense relay should engage and supply power to the dispense motor If it does not replace the controller If it does replace the sensors Line Voltage 00900006 e 0eo0e SCOT P N 12 2843 01 R C i F ELECTRO PRO INC 829718 wae P N 26250 01 REV 020 S 12V DC 832A 41A F S 12V DC 30A 250V 30A 250V CR4 Mus c us amp 30A 277VAC 9 CRI 9 CR2 x 2HP 250VAG ie COMPZMOTOR WATER SOL 5 cies es eo oo eo eo CIJ y a a QD Q tg Q o o a Ea o RRIF Za RIE imo reaps 4 C22 00000900F eoooor a Jump outside pins to test ice dispense relay 291 8 12 volts DC MDT3F amp MDT4F Removal and Replacement Panels 1 Remove two screws at the back of the top panel 2 Lift
31. th nut and 2 flat washers c Assemble them with the new bearing as shown 7 Lube the outside of the new bearing and insert it into the top of the breaker 8 Drive the new bearing into the breaker as far as it will go Extended inner race faces up Note Use a vice as a support or temporarily remove the o ring from the outside of the breaker and insert the breaker into the top of the evaporator 9 Remove the insert tool 10 Grease thrust washer and place it onto bearing Note Use just enough grease to fill in the spaces between the thrust bearing rollers 11 Assemble onto auger attach with new thrust washer and cap screw Mi Greased Thrust Half of Bearing April 2010 Page 25 MDT3F amp MDT4F Water Seal amp Bottom Bearing Replacement 1 Remove old rotating half from the auger Clean the mounting area 2 Place a bead of food grade sealant such as Scotsman part number 19 0529 01 onto the shoulder of the auger where the rotating half of the water seal will be installed 3 Wash the new seal in water While wet slip it onto the bottom of the auger rubber side toward the auger Push up until seated against the sealant Do not allow any sealant to come into contact with the face of the seal 4 Wash the stationary half the water seal with water Slip it up into the bottom of the evaporator until the bottom of the seal is inside the evaporator about 1 4 5 Push the bottom be
32. the Touch Free Sensor so the splash panel may be cleaned without vending ice or water eWash the splash panel and wipe with sanitizer Re push the clean switch or allow 2 minutes to pass for the Touch Free system to reset April 2010 Page 15 MDT3F amp MDT4F Push Touch Free Sensor Disable Button Before Wiping Splash Panel Pour Hot Water Into Sink Regularly To Keep Drain Line Open MDT3F amp MDT4F Auger and Bearing Inspection While in most areas regular in place cleaning with Scotsman scale remover will be adequate to keep the interior of the evaporator free of excessive mineral build up some water conditions may require more intense methods In addition the auger bearings require physical inspection to determine that they are not wearing This physical inspection is recommended twice per year for the top bearing and once per year for the auger and both bearings Whenever the auger is removed replacement of the water seal is recommended Screws y If a bearing requires replacement the other bearing must also be replaced Note The bearing design changed in April 2010 These directions are for removal of the auger and apply to all versions 1 Unplug or disconnect electrical power Rotating Parts Hazard Disconnect Electrical Power Before Beginning A CAUTION 2 Shut off the water supply 3 Remove top panel Water Seal 4 Remove right side panel 5 Drain the evaporator and reservoi
33. the control box cover 5 Remove the centrifugal switch cover on the top of the auger drive motor 6 Disconnect the electrical wires from the centrifugal switch 7 Drain the evaporator and reservoir Rotor Cover amp Bearing Rotor Bearing Gear Reducer Components 8 Disconnect the water inlet tube from the evaporator 9 Remove the three screws holding the evaporator to the adapter stand 10 Lift the evaporator up high enough for the auger to clear the adapter stand 11 Remove the mounting bolts holding the gear reducer to the cabinet frame 12 Trace auger drive motor wires back to the control box 13 Disconnect the drive motor wires from the relay on the circuit board 14 Pull the wires back to the auger drive motor 15 Pull the gear reducer out the side of the cabinet to remove it from the machine Note If there is evidence of water near the output shaft of the gear reducer it would be a wise precaution to pull the auger from the evaporator and check the bearings 16 Rebuild or replace the gear reducer oo 7 Si Shaft Seals Va AC 7 Me p Coan N HOLE a i ROIN 7 E Clip Output Gear Gear Case May 2001 Page 28 Auger Drive Motor The windings or top bearing amp cover may be replaced without removing the evaporator or gear reducer from the machine 1 Disconnect electrical power AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect
34. to be periodically sanitized and de mineralized The air cooled condenser will also need to be kept clean Schedule the sanitation cleaning and de mineralization on a regular basis to keep the ice clean and the machine operating efficiently Sanitation and Cleaning Water System This ice machine requires periodic sanitation and de mineralization 1 Vend all ice from the machine 2 Remove top and right side panels 3 Unplug or disconnect electrical power 4 Shut off water supply 5 Drain reservoir 6 Mix 8 ounces of Scotsman Ice Machine Cleaner and 3 quarts of hot 95 F 115 F potable water Scotsman Ice Machine Cleaner contains acids These compounds may cause burns If swallowed DO NOT induce vomiting Give large amounts of water or milk Call Physician immediately In case of external contact flush with water KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN A WARNING 7 Pour the water into the reservoir 8 Wait 15 minutes for the cleaner to dissolve the minerals inside the evaporator 9 Plug in the machine or reconnect electrical power 10 As the machine operates pour in the balance of the cleaning solution 11 Reconnect water supply operate the machine for 15 more minutes then switch it off 12 Repeat steps 3 11 except substitute a locally approved sanitizing solution for the cleaner A possible sanitizing solution may be obtained by mixing 1 ounce of household bleach with 2 gal
35. up at the back and push the top panel forward to release it 3 Remove 3 screws at the top 3 screws at the bottom and 1 screw at the front edge of each side panel 4 Push each side panel to the rear to release the panel from the cabinet frame Dispensing System The dispensing system consists of the vend switch dispense motor dispense vane bin bottom A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power before beginning and bin Dispense Gear Motor 1 Disconnect electrical power 2 Remove top panel 3 Remove one screw holding ground strap to cabinet frame 4 Cut off two dispense motor wire nuts 5 Remove screws holding dispense drive gear motor to the bin top 6 Pull gear motor off the bin top 7 Unscrew the output shaft extension from the gear motor 8 Remove screws holding the mounting bracket to the gear motor 9 Reverse to reassemble be certain that the new wire nuts are secure and that the ground strap is reattached Dispense Vane 1 Disconnect electrical power Dispense Drive 2 Remove top panel 3 Remove four thumb screws holding bin cover to bin 4 Lift bin cover off bin Set aside 5 Grasp the ice vane and pull it straight up 6 Reverse to reassemble Bin Bottom Perform steps 1 5 above to remove the dispense vane 1 Lift bin bottom out of the dispense bin 2 When replacing be sure that the slot on the bin
36. vaporator Auger Drive Condenser The machine uses an air cooled condenser It blows Compressor air out away from the fan motor The heat removed from the water is exhausted from the condenser Compressor The refrigeration system compressor provides the force to move the refrigerant around the system Auger Drive The auger drive is a direct drive gear reducer Condenser May 2001 Page 9 Bin Cover Ice Storage Bin MDT3F amp MDT4F Refrigeration System Operation Both the MDT3F and the MDT4F use a forced draft System Characteristics condenser capillary tube and hermetic e Typical Low Side Pressure compressor The system uses R 134a as a 13 14 PSIG refrigerant High pressure high temperature refrigerant is forced thru the condenser where it looses enough heat to condense The high 135 175 PSIG pressure liquid refrigerant then passes thru the capillary tube which causes a pressure drop in the evaporator As the high pressure liquid refrigerant moves into the evaporator s area of low pressure the warm water and low pressure cause the refrigerant to evaporate and absorb heat from the metal walls of the evaporator After the refrigerant has flowed thru the evaporator it goes back to the compressor thru the suction line as a low pressure vapor At the compressor the cycle is repeated Evaporator Capillary Tube S Dryer Compressor
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