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1. Drain tube material must be rigid and meet local code e Traps in the bin drain line without vents ahead of them will cause poor draining The bin drain must be vented if there is a long horizontal run 5 or more All drains are gravity and must have a minimum fall of 1 4 per foot of horizontal run e Maintain the air gap required by local code between the end of the drain tubes and the building drain receptacle Drain tubing should be insulated to prevent condensation from forming on the tubing 3 The unit is set up for drain connections on the outside of the cabinet To connect the drains inside would require the removal of the drain fittings attached to the back panel and field fabricated drain tubes routed inside the base of the unit POTABLE WATER INLET WATER COOLED PLUMBING POTABLE f Pa WATER INLET E CONDENSER SY INLET April 2010 Page 5 AFE424 Installation For The Electrician This is a cord connected unit and must be on a separate single phase power supply Check the nameplate for the correct voltage The maximum fuse size for this circuit should be 15 amps per the nameplate use fuses or HACR circuit breakers Follow All Local Codes THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED Do not use extension cords and do not disable or by pass ground plug on electrical plug After Utility Connections 1 Level the cabinet use the leg levelers on the end of the legs to adjust the cabinet heig
2. compressor contactor coil is connected to the neutral side of the power supply and the compressor begins to run As the compressor operates the low side or suction pressure begins to fall when it reaches a preset point the contacts within it move opening 3 and 2 then closing 1 and 2 The power for the gearmotor is then connected to a point in the series circuit ahead of the low pressure control the low water pressure control and the bin thermostat so that if any of these open the gearmotor will continue to run pushing ice out of the evaporator April 2010 Page 9 AFE424 Initial Start Up After the final check list has been gone through the ice machine may be started up 1 Open the water shut off valve and allow the reservoir to fill with water The ice machine will not operate without 20 pounds of water pressure Note The reservoir cannot be seen without removing the hood and cover plate do not adjust float level unless the float does not shut off or overflows out the drain 2 Remove two screws and the right grill 3 Locate the master switch and switch it to ON 4 On air cooled models the fan motor will begin to turn and warm air will be discharged from the left front of the ice machine On water cooled models warm water about 110 F will begin to flow from the condenser drain 5 The water temperature in the evaporator will soon drop below freezing and ice will begin to flow out of the ch
3. 0529 01 food grade sealant to the auger shoulder before pushing on the water seal Place just enough sealant onto the shoulder of the auger so that when the water seal is placed on the auger the gap between the auger shoulder and the water seal is completely filled with the sealant 4 Clean the inside of the evaporator at the bottom bearing and water seal mounting area Lubricate the outside edge of the stationary seal with water 5 Carefully push the stationary part of the water seal up into the bottom of the evaporator It must go in straight and must not be pushed in beyond 1 4 past the bottom of the evaporator 6 Install a new bottom bearing push it into the evaporator under the new water seal It must be pushed in straight but do not push it in past 1 8 from the bottom of the evaporator tube 7 Mount the adaptor stand to the bottom of the evaporator Hand tighten the three cap screws until the stand flange is tight against the bottom of the evaporator Hand tighten the three cap screws untigyBBER SIDE the stand flange is tight against the bottom bearing Then tighten the screws in a rotatin pattern to insure proper alignment 8 The top bearing should also be changed a time Be sure to mount the top breaker bearil assembly onto the auger before installing the auger into the evaporator tube 9 Lower the auger into the evaporator twist engage the splines of the coupling Secure tt breaker and be
4. Amps Fuse Charge HxWxD R 134a AFE424A 1 33 x 24 x 24 115 60 1 Flake Air 9 15 15 oz AFE424W 1 same same same same same j same 9 oz AFE424A 6 33 x 24 x 24 230 50 1 Flake Air 9 15 15 oz A scoop and legs 6 are included April 2010 Page 2 AFE424 For The Installer Environmental Limitations The ice machine must be installed indoors in a controlled environment Minimum Maximum Air Temp 50 F 100 F Water Temp 40 F 100 F Water Pressure 20 PSI 80 PSI Voltage 60 Hz 103 5 126 5 Voltage 50 Hz 207 253 TE oo AIR OUT Operating the ice machine outside of the above limitations or outdoors is potentially damaging to the machine and it is misuse of the machine This may void the warranty Scotsman Ice Systems are designed and manufactured with the highest regard for safety and performance They meet or exceed the standards of UL NSF and CUL Scotsman assumes no liability or responsibility of any kind for products manufactured by Scotsman that have been altered in any way including the use of any 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 AIR IN Airflow on air cooled models Inta
5. And Replacement Bearings and Seal gt gt gt ot Page 21 Removal And Replacement Current Models gt gt gt sot Page 22 Removal And Replacement Gearmotor Assembly tt Page 23 Removal And Replacement Gearmotor Assembly gt gt gt st tt tt tt tte Page 24 Removal and Replacement Evaporator gt gt 55 osororotorororororororororororororrorortot Page 25 Removal and Replacement Refrigeration System gt gt gt gt 5 o orororororororororororororotnt Page 26 Keep this manual for reference April 2010 Page 1 AFE424 Specifications gt COND WATER INLET WATER COOLED ONLY SUMP WATER INLET 3 8 IN FLARE 1 0 CM SUMP DRAIN 3 4 N P T 1 9 CM 3 8 IN N P T 1 0 CM gt COND WATER OUTLET WATER COOLED ONLY 172 NPT BACK VIEW 1 3 CM B BIN DRIAN 3 4 N P T 1 9 CM O O O L I 9 00 IN a s a 22 9 CM 9 09 I 2 65 IN 6 8 CM 6 53 IN 16 6 CM 8 29 IN 21 0 CM 16 97 IN 43 0 CM The nameplate is located on the back panel A serial number plate is located behind the right grill in front of the control box on the base SERIAL NUMBER PLATE The unit is equipped with an electrical power cord but should only be plugged into a circuit dedicated to the ice machine Model Number Dimensions __ Basic Ice Condenser Typical Maximum Refrigerant w o legs Electrical Type Type
6. cabinet frequently with soap and water e Sanitize the bin interior once a month Clean the water system and air cooled condenser a minimum of twice per year If in an area of high mineral concentration in the water supply clean water system 4 times a year This ice machine will perform at its best when kept clean There are two areas to keep clean The water system including the water reservoir auger and evaporator surface and the air cooled condenser filter and the condenser itself Air Filter air cooled only 1 Remove the grill on the right front of the unit 2 Remove two screws and the bracket holding the filter to the condenser 3 Pull the filter forward and twist it slightly to pull it though the slot in the front base of the ice machine Remove Bracket a 4 Wash the surface of the filter off with cold water or if torn or so dirty it can t be cleaned replace with a new filter Remove Filter 5 Return the filter to its installed position 6 Replace the bracket removed in step 2 7 Replace the grill Do not operate the unit without the filter in place Note If the unit has been operated without the filter in place the fins of the condenser will become fouled with dirt and must be cleaned Scotsman recommends that only the surface of the condenser be cleaned with the bin in place A vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment will extract most loose dust stuck to the surface of the
7. close AWARNING Electrical shock hazard Electrical shock can Cause personal injury Disconnect power before beginning to service components 1 Remove the hood door and ice storage bin 2 Remove the control box cover 3 Locate the bin thermostat at the front of the control box 4 Remove the two screws holding the control to the control box 5 Lift the control out of the control box and pull the two wires off the controls posts 6 Follow the capillary tube of the bin thermostat and remove it from the grommet in the back of the control box 7 Pull the end of the bin thermostat from the tube holder 8 Pull the capillary back through the grommet in the evaporator bracket until free Remove the bin thermostat from the ice machine 9 Reverse the above steps to replace Water on the capillary tube will make the installation into the grommets easier Caution Carefully route the bin thermostat capillary tube to be certain that the back curtain does not contact the capillary tube April 2010 Page 19 AFE424 Removal And Replacement Gearmotor Assembl Rebuilding The Gearmotor Assembly Drive Motor Parts To replace the centrifugal switch and mechanism or the motor winding or the motor rotor removal of the gearbox assembly is not necessary 1 Disconnect electrical power AWARNING Electrical shock hazard Electrical shock can cause personal injury Disconnect power before begin
8. condenser fins If there is any doubt about dirt inside the fins of the condenser the cabinet should be removed and a qualified service agent should clean the condenser Water cooled units The water cooled condenser may over time and under certain water conditions become internally restricted by minerals These will have to be dissolved by acid or the condenser replaced Only a qualified service agent should attempt this type of service April 2010 Page 11 AFE424 Maintenance and Cleanin Cleaning Water System The water system is cleaned by flowing a mixture of water and Scotsman Ice Machine Scale Remover through the water reservoir into the evaporator and into the ice storage bin as ice 1 Remove the right and left grills 2 Locate the master switch and move it to the OFF position 3 Empty the bin of ice 4 Locate knobs holding hood to bin and remove them 5 Remove hood from ice machine 6 Locate knobs holding bin to chassis and remove 7 Disconnect drain hose from bin 8 Lift up on front of bin and rotate bin off of chassis 9 Remove cover plate over reservoir 10 Block the float up to shut off water flow 11 Locate the evaporator drain unplug it and drain the evaporator Re plug the drain 12 Place the bin back onto the chassis 13 Reconnect the drain hose to the bin drain 14 Mix a solution of 1 5 quarts of warm 95 F 115 F water and 4 ounces of Scotsman Clear 1 Ice Ma
9. metering device a thermostatic expansion valve At the thermostatic expansion valve the liquid refrigerant passes from a high pressure zone to one of relatively low pressure and in the low pressure zone it evaporates The low pressure zone where the refrigerant evaporates is the evaporator When the refrigerant evaporates it absorbs heat from the metal parts of the evaporator and the water inside it EVAPORATOR SUCTION LINE GEARMOTOR THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE From the evaporator the refrigerant flows back to the compressor through the suction line REFRIGERATION SCHEMATIC F EVAPORATOR INLET COMPRESSOR CONDENSER DISCHARGE A April 2010 Page 15 AFE424 service Diagnosis Condition No Ice Being Produced STATUS ICE MAKER DOES NOT OPERATE A Check Voltage to the unit restore it if there is none Compare to the nameplate If the voltage is correct and the unit will not start go to B B Check The master switch switch ON if off If the unit does not start go to C C Check The reset switch high pressure on water cooled models depress and release the high pressure reset switch If the unit still does not start go to D The pressure control opens at 250 PSIG or 30 Normal operation water cooled water will flow from the condenser drain air cooled the fan blade turns and pulls hot air out of the machine On water cooled if the water supply was turned off the unit will pos
10. this case water and transforms it into a food product ice The purity of the water is very important in obtaining pure ice and in maximizing product life The water to the ice machine should be filtered Water filters vary greatly in ability and function Install one that filters out suspended solids The finer the filter the better but finer filters may plug up sooner than course ones It may be necessary to add a course filter ahead of the fine filter to prolong filter life Have the water tested Either acidic water or alkaline water will cause corrosion Dissolved solids cannot be filtered out Check with a water treatment specialist regarding testing treatment and filters Note Deionized water is not recommended due to its potential corrosive nature and any damage caused by DI water will not be covered by the warranty This ice machine may be installed in the open or under a counter No clearance is required at the sides or top beyond what s needed to place the cabinet into position Air cooled models blow air in and out through the grills at the front Space is required for utility connections at the back The ice machine is not designed for outdoor use It must be installed indoors in a controlled environment The air and water temperatures must not exceed rated limits Electrical power is supplied through a cord connected to the unit All local codes must be followed Pre installation 1 Inspect the pla
11. AFE424 INTRODUCTION To the owner or user This service manual is This unit in serviceable in place the ice storage bin intended to provide you and the maintenance or and hood may be removed from the chassis to service technician with the information needed to allow service access without removing the ice install start up clean maintain and repair this machine from its installed location The product refrigeration system uses R 134a as the The AFE424 is an ice machine that produces refrigerant flaked ice and stores it in a insulated bin It automatically maintains the level of ice by turning on when the ice level falls and switches off when it is full Table of Contents Specifications Sn Page 2 For The Installer Environmental Limitations gt gt gt gt tt tt Page 3 Installation eo Page 4 Installation eo Page 5 Installation eo Page 6 Removal of the Cabinet eo Page 7 Component Location eo Page 8 Electrical Sequence eo Page 9 Initial Start Up eo Page 10 Maintenance and Cleaning eo Page 11 Maintenance and Cleaning eo Page 12 Maintenance and Sanitation C r r Page 13 Maintenance E Bearing eo Page 14 Water Schematic eo Page 15 Refrigeration Schematic C Page 16 Technical Characteristics C Page 17 Service Diagnosis Condition No Ice Being Produced gt gt tt Page 18 Service Diagnosis Condition No Ice Being Produced gt gt s ttt Page 19 Removal And Replacement Bin Thermostat gt gt gt tt Page 20 Removal
12. THRUST WASHER TOP BEARING Q 4 BREAKER EVAPORATOR elg 7 AUGER J TOP OF WATER l BOTTOM OF WATER SEAL BOTTOM BEARING April 2010 Page 24 SEAL ADAPTER AFE424 Removal and Replacement Refrigeration System If the refrigeration system must be serviced the quality of service must insure that there will not be a repeat failure as repeat failures will cause refrigerant to be discharged into the air by the failure or when the failure is corrected The access valves are at the front of the cabinet behind the left grill Access valve caps MUST be on or the VALVE WILL LEAK If there has been a compressor burn out check for acid in the oil If acid is indicated extra steps must be taken to clean up the system e Never use refrigerant such as R 11 to clean up or flush out a refrigeration system When system clean up is required the use of suction line filter dryers and liquid line filter dryers are recommended e Always replace the dryer when repairing a leak or replacing a refrigeration component Evacuate the system with a good vacuum pump to 300 microns or less If the triple evacuation method is used the vacuum should be broken each time with dry nitrogen not refrigerant Evacuation must be from both sides of the system Weigh in or measure in the nameplate charge Recharge into the high side Check for leaks with a high quality electr
13. al Note When the unit is installed under the counter there is not enough room to remove the auger unless the evaporator is dismounted from the gearmotor or the ice machine is pulled out from under the counter 1 Remove the hood door and ice storage bin 2 Remove stainless steel cover plate 3 Remove cover from reservoir and block the float or shut off the water supply 4 Locate evaporator drain and drain the evaporator reservoir 5 Obtain a 1 1 2 pipe thread tee 6 Remove the sealing cap Sealing Cap 7 Install the Tee it will screw onto the breaker which has 1 1 2 NPT threads 8 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 When the auger is free the bolt holding it to the bearing can be removed to allow the bearing retainer to be separated from the auger Then the bearing can be serviced or the bearing retainer breaker replaced Ai 2 Thrust Washer and Bearing Thrust Bearing Surface April 2010 Page 21 AFE424 Water Seal Installation all models Inspect the water seal in it s package Do no use if mating surfaces are scratched or cracked 1 Remove auger unbolt evaporator from adaptor stand Drive out old bottom bearing and water seal from the top down 2 Remove the old rotating half of the water seal from the auger and clean the auger at the seal mounting area 3 Apply Scotsman part number 19
14. aring to the evaporator tube v the two screws removed in step 1 of Ice Bre and Auger Removal Test the unit WATER SEAL DETAIL April 2010 Page 22 AFE424 Removal And Replacement Gearmotor Assembly Note Some bearing grease should be placed in all 4 Bench test the gearmotor assembly bearings before assembly to insure proper Test for noise amp draw must not be in excess of lubrication upon start up ice maker nameplate for gearmotor and oil leaks Reassembly Return the gearmotor assembly to the unit Be 1 Set top gearcase on gears and spacers and oil certain all mounting surfaces are clean and Be sure O ring is in place reassemble to the gearmotor mounting plate Then 2 Drive roll pins back into locating holes bolt back onto ice machine chassis 3 Replace cap screws into gearcase cover and torque at 80 90 inch pounds GEARMOTOR PARTS MOTOR HOUSING FAN OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL STATOR OUTPUT GEAR BEARING GEARCASE April 2010 Page 23 AFE424 Removal and Replacement Evaporator The evaporator may be removed from the ice machine without removing the ice machine from its installed position The evaporator should only need to be replaced if there is a refrigerant leak in the jacket or it has become worn or pitted internally 1 Remove the hood door and ice storage bin 2 Remove the reservoir cover plate 3 Unscrew the bolts holding the gearmotor mounting plate to the ice machine c
15. ce where the ice machine is to be installed Check for space for the cabinet e water supply drain availability and electrical power supply No extension cords are allowed The building drain inlet must be lower than the drain outlet s at the back of the ice machine The water supply must have a hand shut off valve accessible when the unit is installed 2 Determine the method of installation is the machine to be installed under the counter Is the drain in the floor under the machine Is the water inlet accessible from the top April 2010 Page 4 AFE424 Installation For The Plumber 1 Connect cold potable water to the 3 8 male flare at the top back of the cabinet A water filter is recommended Flush the water line prior to connecting to the ice machine A loop of copper tubing may be used between the ice machine and the water supply This will allow the ice machine to be pulled out from its installed location without disconnecting the water line No back flow preventer is required in the inlet potable water line because provision for that is incorporated in this N S F listed product the float seat is above the reservoir water level and cannot siphon 2 Connect a drain tube the drain fitting If water cooled the drain tubes must be run separately The bin drain fitting is 3 4 F P T AIR COOLED PLUMBING CONNECTIONS BIN DRAIN FLOOR DRAIN RESERVOIR OVERFLOW DRAIN CONDENSER DRAIN
16. chine Scale Remover Scotsman Ice Machine Scale Remover 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 15 Pour the cleaning solution into the reservoir until it is full and wait 20 minutes 16 Move the master switch to ON continue to pour cleaning solution into the reservoir until it has all been used 17 After all of the solution has been poured in remove the block from under the float 18 Operate the unit for 15 more minutes then switch it off POURING CLEANING SOLUTION INTO RESERVOIR 19 Pour clean water into the bin to melt any ice produced during cleaning Sanitize Water System 1 Use a locally approved sanitizer or mix a sanitizing solution of 1 ounce of household bleach to 2 gallons of warm 95 F 115 F water 2 Disconnect drain hose from bin 3 Lift up on front of bin and rotate bin off of chassis 4 Remove cover plate over reservoir 5 Block the float up to shut off water flow 6 Locate the evaporator drain unplug it and drain the evaporator Re plug the drain 7 Place the bin back onto the chassis 8 Reconnect the drain hose to the bin drain 9 Pour the sanitizing solution into the reservoir until it is full and wait 2 minutes 10 Unblock the float and move the master swi
17. e bin so that the joint between the two can be cleaned and sanitized To remove the hood 1 Open the storage bin door and locate the knobs at the right and left inside wall 2 Unscrew and remove the two knobs 3 Pull the hood assembly and door straight out from the ice machine Note the door may be removed from the back of the hood when the hood is off Use an approved sanitizer and follow the directions and warnings of that sanitizer or use the following instructions for use of household bleach if it meets local codes 1 Mix sanitizing solution of 1 ounce of household bleach to 2 gallons of water 2 Using clean rubber gloves and a clean cloth wipe all interior surfaces of ice storage bin hood and door with sanitizing solution Be sure and wipe the joint between the hood and bin with the sanitizing solution Use a clean brush to thoroughly swab all interior surfaces with the sanitizing solution 3 Reassemble and allow to air dry Stainless Steel Components Inside Bin The stainless steel parts in the bin also require periodic cleaning Chemicals in the water supply such as chlorine cause brown stains to appear on the surface of the stainless steel parts 1 General Cleaning staining is usually removed by washing the parts with ordinary cleaning powder such as Bon Ami or Copper Glo and water After cleaning rinse with clear water 2 Water treatment The chlorine enters the machine from the municipal wat
18. er supply It can be removed from the water supply by using a charcoal or activated carbon water filter to treat the water to the ice machine If staining is severe filters of this type are recommended Exterior Cabinet Cleaning The exterior cabinet may be cleaned by scrubbing with soap and water Do not use cleaners containing petroleum products A nylon type brush may be used to scrub stubborn deposits April 2010 Page 13 AFE424 Water Schematic Water flows into the ice machine from its inlet connection at the back of the cabinet through the float valve and into the reservoir The water in the reservoir then flows by gravity into the bottom of the evaporator In the evaporator the water chills into ice crystals and is pushed up the evaporator by the auger At the top of the evaporator the ice is pressed against a restriction called a breaker and some of the water is squeezed out of the crystalline ice The flaked ice then flows through the chute into the bin WATER SCHEMATIC EVAPORATOR A Water Level WATER ae SAFETY SWITCH BIN DRAIN April 2010 Page 14 AFE424 Refrigeration Schematic From the compressor hot discharge gas is pumped to the condenser either air or water cooled At the condenser heat from the refrigerant flows into the cooling medium either air or water and the refrigerant condenses into a liquid From the condenser the liquid refrigerant flows through the liquid line to the
19. hassis 4 Pull the gearmotor forward enough to gain access to the cap screw in the back 5 Use a 4 box wrench to unscrew the three cap screws holding the evaporator to the gearmotor 6 Shut off water supply 7 Drain the reservoir and evaporator 8 Pull water inlet tube off evaporator water inlet 9 Remove the refrigerant from the unit Reclaim recover or recycle the refrigerant do not discharge into the air 10 Unsweat or cut the liquid and suction line tubes to the evaporator at the joints to the left of the evaporator 11 Raise the evaporator assembly up enough that the output shaft clears the freezer adaptor and remove the evaporator from the ice machine 12 After the evaporator has been removed from the ice machine the auger and bearings may be removed The fasteners auger and breaker cover should be saved for use in the new evaporator New bearings and a water seal will be required when replacing an evaporator 13 To replace with a new evaporator install the bearings water seal and auger in the new evaporator before installing in the chassis Check the coupling replace if worn If the water seal has been leaking check the interior of the gearmotor for water Reverse the above steps to replace braze the two refrigerant joints together check for leaks Replace the dryer evacuate and weigh in the nameplate charge EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY BEARING CAP aS RETAINING CAP SCREW a SCREWS D
20. here will be power to the compressor April 2010 Page 16 AFE424 service Diagnosis Condition No Ice Being Produced STATUS GEARMOTOR OPERATES COMPRESSOR DOES NOT Check the compressor 1 Check the compressor start relay 2 Check the overload It could be open due to too much heat or too many amps Too much heat could be too much superheat or not enough refrigerant to cool the compressor Too many amps could be a relay or internal compressor problem 3 Check the start capacitor if its open the compressor will not start 4 Check the windings of the compressor for open windings or shorts to ground Replace those items found defective STATUS MAKES ICE BUT ALSO MAKES EXCESSIVE NOISE A Check if the unit has been cleaned recently it will make extra noise if minerals have stained the auger and or evaporator Clean it if in doubt B Check the coupling by greasing it C Check the bearings for wear D Check the evaporator for wear There are vertical ice guide marks machined into the evaporator s interior surface they must be continuous no horizontal marks are permitted Vertical sanding of the evaporator interior may be required to clean it E Check the gears in the gearmotor a chipped tooth or worn bearings will cause noise from this area F Check other sources of noise such as the fan motor or compressor April 2010 Page 17 AFE424 Technical Characteristics Typical Low Side Pressure 12 PSIG Typ
21. ht Legs should have been installed when the unit was unpacked 2 Wash the bin and hood If desired the interior of the bin could be sanitized 3 Locate the scoop wash it and have it available for use when needed Final Check List 1 Is the ice maker cabinet in a room where ambient temperatures are within the minimum and maximum temperatures specified 2 Has the water supply been connected 3 Is the water pressure adequate 4 Have the water connections been checked for water leaks 5 Have the drain connections been made 6 Have the drain connections been checked for leaks 7 Is the cabinet level 8 Is the ice machine plugged into an electrical power supply of the correct voltage and is the ice machine the only load on that circuit 9 Has all of the shipping material been removed from the inside of the cabinet 10 Has the bin and cabinet been wiped clean and sanitized 11 Has the Customer Evaluation amp Warranty Registration form been filled out Check for correct model and serial numbers from the nameplate then mail the completed form to Scotsman 12 Has the owner user been given the name and telephone number of the authorized Scotsman Service Agency serving that location April 2010 Page 6 AFE424 Removal of the Cabinet One of the most useful features of this ice machine is the ability to remove the cabinet from the ice machine without removing the ice machine from its installed posi
22. ical Discharge Pressure 125 PSIG at 70 F room air temperature air cooled amp 50 F water 160 PSIG at 90 F room air temperature air cooled amp 70 F water e 135 PSIG water cooled Refrigerant Type R 134a Refrigerant Charge See page 2 Hi Pressure Cut Out Point e 250 PSIG WC e 260 PSIG AC Typical Compressor Amp Draw Compressor amps should be about 6 7 Superheat 6 8 F Air Cooled Fan Motor e 16 watt rating 1500 RPM CW Water Cooled Fan Motor 5 watt rating 1500 RPM CW Gearmotor e 1 10 H P shaded pole motor 11 RPM output shaft speed e Gearmotor amps will be about 2 8 3 2 Bin Thermostat 45 F cut in 35 F cut out minimum e 61 F cut in 51 F cut out maximum Water Pressure Switch e 10 PSI Cut Out 20 PSI Cut In Auger Delay Pressure Control SPDT Contacts 3 2 close at 32 PSIG open at 20 PSIG Contacts 1 2 close at 20 PSIG open at 32 PSIG April 2010 Page 18 AFE424 Removal And Replacement Bin Thermostat The bin thermostat controls the On and Off operation of the ice machine The machine may take a long time to come on if the cabinet is ina cold environment Do not change a bin thermostat because of reaction time if the ambient temperatures are extreme It should be changed if when ice is placed on the tube holder it does not open within 2 minutes It should also be changed if when ice is removed from the tube holder it does not ever re
23. ke through the right grill Exhaust from the left grill Do not install where this air flow is blocked The AFE424 has a removable cabinet When installed the machine should have some extra clearance 1 8 on the left and right sides so that the cabinet may be easily removed when the machine is in place April 2010 Page 3 AFE424 Installation Water The water supply for this ice machine has been in contact with many materials since it fell from the sky as rain All rain is slightly acidic and tends to dissolve the materials it comes in contact with During water s journey to the ice machine it has flowed over and through the ground been picked up by a municipal or private pump forced through a series of pipes of differing construction and may have been treated by the municipality providing the water The water supplied to this ice machine will then contain a variety of substances that will likely show up as solids during the ice making process These solids are similar to those found when water is boiled out of a saucepan Only the water boils away and the minerals that were in the water solidify in the pan During ice making the water is frozen into ice and many of the minerals stay behind in the ice machine water system After time the minerals will have to be dissolved by ice machine cleaner then flushed away during the cleaning process An ice machine is a food manufacturing plant it takes a raw material in
24. motor 5 Remove the motor and centrifugal switch electrical leads from their connections 6 Raise the evaporator assembly up enough that the output shaft clears the freezer adaptor 7 Remove the gearmotor assembly from the ice machine Gearcase Service After removal of the gear motor from the unit inspect the internal parts from this gearmotor 1 Place the gearbox on a flat surface covered with rags to absorb any spilled lubricant 2 Using a punch drive the roll pins out of the casing 3 Remove the four cap screws on the top of the gearcase and the two under the motor 4 Pry the two cases apart When inspecting the internal parts look for Condition and quantity of lubricant The proper oil level is near the top of the output biggest gear This takes 5 oz Use Scotsman oil part number A32379 027 Bearing condition Gear and Shaft condition Woodruff key between output gear and shaft Grease seals back to back e Vent hole Be sure to count and retain the spacer washers as they come out of the gearbox Replace the parts as required using the part numbers found in the parts section of this manual Replace the gears into a CLEAN bottom gearcase after adding some grease to the bearings Replace the spacers in the same quantity as they were removed If no count was kept use the numbers found in the parts list April 2010 Page 20 AFE424 Removal And Replacement Ice Breaker and Auger Remov
25. ning to service 2 Remove the cover from the top of the centrifugal switch assembly and remove the electric wires from the microswitch To replace just the centrifugal switch remove two machine screws retaining the switch and remove the switch To replace reverse the procedure to this point 3 If the motor is to be removed the next step is to remove the four screws holding down the plastic switch assembly housing and lift the housing off of the motor top 4 Remove the centrifugal switch mechanism from the rotor by unscrewing the machine screw at the top of the rotor 5 The motor and housing may now be removed Lift off the motor fan housing and pull off the plastic fan The next part to be removed is the motor winding Disconnect the electrical leads of the motor from its control box location and lift off the winding 6 The rotor is all that remains of the motor in the gear motor assembly Use a pry bar to carefully pry up the rotor The only thing holding it in is the tight fit of the bottom rotor bearing into the top of the gear case To replace any of the above parts reverse the disassembly procedure Removal of the Gearmotor Assembly 1 Remove the hood door and ice storage bin 2 Remove the evaporator and reservoir cover plate 3 Unscrew the bolts holding the gearmotor mounting plate to the ice machine chassis 4 Use a 3 box wrench to unscrew the three cap screws holding the evaporator to the gear
26. onic leak detector Halide torches will not locate the very small leaks If an ice machine is to be discarded and still contains refrigerant Scotsman recommends that the refrigerant be recovered reclaimed or recycled so that it is not discharged into the air Control Box Service The control box may be lifted up from its normal position to improve service access To Move Control Box 1 Disconnect electrical power Electrical shock hazard Electrical shock can cause personal injury Disconnect power before beginning to service components 2 Go thru the steps to remove the hood door and bin 3 Locate and remove the 3 8 hex head screw holding the control box to the base just below the purge switch 4 Pull the control box forward about an inch 5 The control box may now be moved up the height of the control box be careful not to kink any capillary tubes 6 After service replace the control box in its normal position April 2010 Page 25
27. s connected to the Master Switch From the master switch the line side power is connected to the High Pressure Cut Out The line side power is also connected in a parallel circuit to terminal 1 of the Auger Delay pressure control This pressure control connected to the low side of the refrigeration system is designed as a by pass circuit to the auger drive motor whenever the low side refrigerant pressure is at its normal ice making range At start up the contacts between terminals 1 and 2 are open The line side power does not pass any further through the auger delay pressure control until the compressor starts and the low side pressure drops The next control the power is connected to is the Low Water Pressure Control This switch is designed to open should the water pressure to the machine drop too low The next control is the Bin Thermostat It is closed when there is no ice on the portion of the control inside the thermostat bracket It is open when there is ice on the portion of the control inside the thermostat bracket Closing of the bin thermostat begins the process of making ice because the line side power now goes to the compressor contactor coil Power is initially connected to the gearmotor through contacts 3 and 2 of the auger delay pressure control This causes the auger motor to start and run At the same time if the centrifugal switch on top of the gearmotor closes meaning the motor is at full speed the
28. sibly trip on high pressure If the unit trips out on pressures below 220 PSIG replace the control Air cooled models have an automatic reset control if it does not reset check the discharge pressure The control opens at 260 and re closes at 190 D Check that the bin thermostat is closed If open with no ice on it turn thermostat knob CCW if this does not close the thermostat replace it If the thermostat is closed and the unit will not start go to E E Check the water pressure to the unit The machine will not run if there is not enough water pressure Restore adjust water supply If the unit will not start with good water pressure go to F F Check that the Auger Delay contacts 3 2 are closed If open and the low side suction pressure is over 35 PSIG replace the auger delay pressure control If contacts 3 2 are closed and the unit will not start go to G G Check The gear motor if it will not run the compressor will not run If there is power to the auger drive motor and it does not run replace the auger drive motor If the motor operates but the compressor will not start go to H Note The gearmotor may not go to full speed if the evaporator bearings are worn or the evaporator needs cleaning H If the gearmotor operates but the compressor contactor coil does not have power check the centrifugal switch If the contactor coil does have power but does not pull in replace the contactor If all of the above check out t
29. tch to ON 11 Operate the unit for at least 15 more minutes then switch the unit off 12 Discard or melt any ice in the bin 13 Thoroughly wash all interior surfaces of the reservoir cover bin bin door and hood with the sanitizing solution 14 Move the master switch to On 15 Replace the grills cover plate and hood April 2009 Page 12 AFE424 Maintenance and Sanitation The interior liner of the bin is in contact with a food grade product ice The storage bin must be cleaned and sanitized regularly to maintain a sanitary environment Scale that may form on the plastic liner can be removed by scrubbing the surface with a mixture of Scotsman Ice Machine Scale Remover and hot water Remove any scale prior to cleaning To Remove Scale 1 Mix a cleaning solution of 4 ounces of Scotsman Ice Machine Scale Remover to 4 pints of hot 95 F 110 F water Scotsman Ice Machine Cleaner contains acids AWARNING 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 2 Using rubber gloves dip a nylon scouring pad into the cleaning solution and scrub the scale off the liner 3 After the scale has been removed rinse all surfaces inside the bin with clean potable water To Sanitize the bin interior The hood must be removed from the storag
30. tion To Remove 1 Switch the master switch to OFF Be certain the ice machine has been switched off 2 Open the bin door and turn the knobs to unscrew the mounting bolts at the left and right inside of the ice storage bin Remove the mounting bolts 3 Pull the hood and door assembly straight out until it can be lifted up Caution the door may be free to come out the back of the hood when removed from the cabinet base 4 To remove the cabinet base the hood must be removed first 5 Remove 4 screws and the two grills at the front of the base 6 In the area exposed when the grills are removed are two knobs similar to those removed in step 2 Unscrew and remove the two knobs 7 Locate bin drain Loosen hose clamp holding drain tube to fitting and pull the drain tube off of the fitting 8 Lift up the front of the base and rotate the base up and off of the ice machine The machine is now exposed for service STEP 8 April 2010 Page 7 STEP 2 STEP 3 HOOD STEP 5 STEP 6 AFE424 Component Location The ice machine is designed for front service Many components are serviceable from the front without removing the cabinet With the cabinet removed nearly all components are serviceable In the bin area can be found Float Reservoir e Evaporator Bin Thermostat sensing tube Behind the right front grill on the front edge of the control bo
31. ute The first bits of ice will not be has hard nor dry as it will after about 10 minutes of ice production 6 Allow the ice machine to operate for about 20 minutes Then pour clean water into the bin to melt the ice This will flush out most manufacturing or shipping materials that may have strayed into the water ice making system 7 Check the operation of the bin thermostat by placing ice over the sensing tube A properly operating bin thermostat will open when ice covers the sensing tube When the bin thermostat opens the compressor will stop but the auger motor will continue to operate pushing out ice that has formed in the evaporator The bin will fill with ice until the top of the ice pile covers the bin thermostat sensing tube At that point the lower part of the ice pile will be very close to the bottom edge of the door opening Note The thermostat is adjustable to allow for variations in altitude Rotating the adjustment knob counterclockwise will adjust the thermostat to open and close at warmer temperatures Adjustment should not be needed unless the altitude is greater than 2 000 ft After adjustment place ice on the thermostat tube to check that the machine shuts off at the new setting 8 Replace all the grill and close the bin door The ice machine is now ready for automatic operation April 2010 Page 10 AFE424 Maintenance and Cleaning Cleaning Schedule Scrub the outside and inside of the
32. x Bin thermostat Master switch Inside the control box are the auger delay control low pressure cut out and the contactor Auger Delay Pressure Control This pressure switch connected to the low side of the refrigeration system controls the auger drive motor CUTAWAY VIEW Air Cooled Shown RESERVOIR High Pressure Cut Out The pressure switch is designed to open and shut off the machine should the high side refrigeration pressure become too high usually as a result of not enough water through the water cooled condenser or a fan motor failure Air cooled is an automatic reset water cooled is a manual reset On Off switch This toggle switch shuts off the machine It is not a complete disconnect Bin Thermostat This thermostat turns the machine on and off in response to changes in temperature of the capillary tube At the minimum setting it opens at 35 F and closes at 45 F At the maximum setting it opens at 51 F and closes at 61 F See Initial Start Up for adjustment information COVER PLATE BIN THERMOSTAT BRACKET CONTROL BOX April 2010 Page 8 AFE424 Electrical Sequence There are two circuits in the AFE424 one is a series circuit with several switches connected in series to the compressor The other is a parallel branch of the series circuit controlling the gear drive motor The series circuit begins at the contactor in the control box From there the line side power i

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