Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- I. Construction and Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram
- II. Sequence of Operation and Service Diagnosis
- III. Controls and Adjustments
- A. Control Board Layout
- B. LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties
- C. Settings and Adjustments
- 1. Default Dip Switch Settings
- 2. Harvest Timer (S4 dip switch 1 & 2)
- 3. Pump-Out Timer (S4 dip switch 3 & 4)
- 4. Pump-Out Frequency Control (S4 dip switch 5 & 6)
- 5. Harvest Pump Timer Operation (S4 dip switch 7)
- 6. Factory Use (S4 dip switch 8)
- 7. Freeze Timer (S4 dip switch 9 & 10)
- 8. Float Switch Selector (S5 dip switch 1)
- 9. Refill Counter (S5 dip switch 2, 3, and 5), Program Selector (4)
- D. Switches
- IV. Refrigeration Circuit and Component Service Information
- V. Maintenance
- VI. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use
- VII. Disposal
- VIII. Technical Information
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b) Comp and FMR Diagnosis: If Comp and FMR de-energize once freeze begins,
check that appliance has not shut off on HPS ("POWER OK" LED off). If so, check
"3)b) HPS Diagnosis." If "POWER OK" LED is on, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #1(V)
or #9 (V) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present and LED 1 is on, replace CB.
If115VAC is present, check for 115VAC at CR coil. If 115VAC is present, check CR
coil and contact continuity. Replace as needed. If CR is okay, check Comp start relay
and start and run capacitors. Next, check Comp motor winding continuity. If Comp is
energized but evaporator is not cooling, check for an inefficient Comp. See "VIII.A.
Specication and Performance Data Sheets." If Comp is energized but FMR is not,
check for 115VAC at the FMR junction box. If 115VAC is not present, check icemaker
wiring connections. If 115VAC is present, check for voltage at condenser unit.
If115VAC is not present, check eld wiring connections. If 115VAC is present, check
FMR capacitor, motor winding, and fan blade for binding.
c) WV and HGV Diagnosis: If WV is energized, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #6 (O) to
neutral (W). If 115VAC is present after PM energizes in harvest cycle, replace CB.
If 115VAC is not present, replace WV (bypassing). If HGV did not de-energize at
the end of harvest, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #2 (P) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is
present 50 sec. after PM energizes, replace CB. If 115VAC is not present, replace
HGV (bypassing).
d) PM Diagnosis: Conrm water is owing over evaporator from PM and not WV. If PM
de-energizes once freeze begins, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #4 (R) to neutral (W).
If 115VAC is not present, replace CB. If 115VAC is present and PM is de-energized,
check for 115VAC at control switch #5 (Y) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is present at CB
K1 #4 (R) and not at control switch #5 (Y), check control switch continuity between
#5 (Y) and #6 (R). Replace as needed. If 115VAC is present at control switch #5 (Y)
to neutral (W), check PM capacitor and motor winding continuity.
e) FM and LLV Diagnosis: If FM or LLV does not energize, check for 115VAC at CB
K1#3 (BK) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present, replace CB. If 115VAC is present:
For FM, check capacitor, motor winding, and blade for binding.
For LLV, check coil voltage and continuity.
f) Refrigerant Pressures, HM, and TXV Diagnosis: If evaporator is still not cooling,
check refrigerant pressures. See "VIII.A. Specication and Performance Data
Sheets." Next, check HM operation. If refrigeration pressures are above HM setpoint
and HMis bypassing, replace HM. Check TXV for proper operation. Remove TXV
bulb and hold it in your hand, refrigerant low-side pressure should rise, place
TXV bulb in ice water, refrigerant low-side pressure should drop. A 10 to 15 pound
pressure swing between warm and cold conditions indicate a good TXV. If a 10 to 15
pound swing is not present, replace TXV.
g) WRV Diagnosis: WRV is factory set and generally no adjustment is required.
IfWRV fails to open in freeze, check for proper refrigerant pressures. See "VIII.A.
Specication and Performance Data Sheets." If refrigerant pressures are correct and
WRV does not open, adjust or replace as needed. See "IV.C. Water Regulating Valve
Adjustment (water-cooled models)."