Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Notices
- Definitions
- General Information
- Installation
- Stacking Two Ice Machines on a Single Storage Bin
- Location of Ice Machine
- Clearance Requirements
- Dual Evaporator Model Installation on a Manitowoc Bin
- Ice Machine on a Dispenser Installation
- Water Supply and Drains
- Lineset Applications
- QuietQube® Remote Condensing Unit
- Additional Refrigerant Charge For 51' to 100' Line Sets
- Maintenance
- Operation
- Menu Navigation
- Component Check Procedures
- Control Board, Display And Touchscreen
- Operating an ice machine without a Touchscreen
- Control Board Relay Test
- Programming A Replacement Control Board
- USB Flash Drive Specifications and Formatting
- Exporting Data to a Flash Drive
- Upgrading Firmware with a Flash Drive
- Main Fuse
- Bin Switch
- Water Level Control Circuitry
- Ice Thickness Probe (Initiates Harvest)
- Bin Level Probe
- Thermistors
- High Pressure Cutout (HPCO) Control
- Low Pressure Cutout (LPCO) Control
- Compressor Time Delay
- Fan Cycle Control
- Harvest Assist Air Pump
- Compressor Electrical Diagnostics
- Diagnosing Start Components
- Refrigeration Components
- Recovery/Evacuation/Charging Procedures QuietQube® Models
- System Contamination Clean-Up
- Total System Refrigerant Charge QuietQube® CVD Models
- Control Board, Display And Touchscreen
- Charts
- Diagrams
162 Part Number: 000015431 Rev 02 6/20
Refrigeration Components
HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
Manitowoc remote systems require head pressure control
valves with special settings. Replace defective head
pressure control valves only with “original” Manitowoc
replacement parts.
Refrigerant Charge Verification
The correct amount of refrigerant (name plate charge) is
required to operate correctly at all ambient conditions.
An ice machine with an overcharge or undercharge of
refrigerant may function properly at higher ambient
temperatures and fails at lower ambient temperatures.
Symptoms of incorrect refrigerant amount are:
• Works during the day and malfunctions at night, and/
or fails whenever the outdoor temperature drops.
• A service fault is stored in control board memory.
Refrigerant loss and ambient temperature are directly
related to each other. As the ambient temperature drops,
more refrigerant is stored in the condenser.
When the refrigerant charge and ambient temperature
create an undercharge of refrigerant in the freeze cycle,
the receiver dip tube will lose its liquid seal. Without liquid
refrigerant to the TXV, the ice machine fails to make a full
sheet of ice in 35 minutes and a E01 Long Freeze results.
NOTE: When a head pressure control valve is being
replaced or refrigerant charge is suspected, verify the
refrigerant charge is correct by recovering the refrigerant,
weighing and comparing to the nameplate amount.
Refer to “Recovery/Evacuation Procedures” for recovery
procedures.