Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Notices
- Definitions
- General Information
- Installation
- Maintenance
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting By Symptom
- Reset To Factory Defaults
- Symptom #1 - Ice Machine Will Not Run
- #2 - Low Production, Long Freeze Cycle
- Symptom #2 - Freeze Cycle Refrigeration System Operational Analysis Tables
- Symptom #3 & #4 - Harvest Problems Self‑contained Air, Water & Remote Condenser Models
- Symptom #3 - Self-Contained Air or Water-cooled
- Symptom #3 - Remote Condenser
- Symptom #4 - Self-Contained Air, Water-Cooled or Remote
- Component Check Procedures
- Electrical Components
- Control Board, Display And 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
- Fan Cycle Control
- Harvest Assist Air Pump
- Compressor Electrical Diagnostics
- Diagnosing Start Components
- Refrigeration Components
- Refrigerant Recovery/Evacuation
- System Contamination Clean-Up
- Liquid Line Filter-Driers
- Replacing Pressure Controls Without Removing Refrigerant Charge
- Total System Refrigerant Charge
- Electrical Components
- Charts
- Diagrams
- Wiring Diagrams
- Wiring Diagram Legend
- IF0300/IT0420/IT0450/IT0500/IT0620/IT0750 1ph Air/Water
- IT0500/IT1200 - 1ph Remote Air-Cooled
- IF0600/IF0900/IT0900/IT1200 - 1ph Air/Water
- IF0600/IF0900/IT0900/IT1200 - 3ph Air/Water
- IT1500/IT1900 - 1ph Air/Water
- IT1500/IT1900 - 3 ph Air/Water
- IF0500/IF0600/IF0900/IT1200/IF1500 - 1ph Remote
- IF0500/IF0600/IF0900/IT1200/IF1500 - 3ph Remote Condenser
- Electronic Control Board
- Refrigeration Tubing Schematics
- Wiring Diagrams
Part Number: 000015430 Rev 02 5/20 195
9. Follow the normal evacuation procedure, except
replace the evacuation step with the following:
A. Pull vacuum to 1000 microns. Break the vacuum
with dry nitrogen and sweep the system.
Pressurize to a minimum of 5 psig (35 kPa,
.35 bar).
B. Change the vacuum pump oil.
C. Pull vacuum to 500 microns. Break the vacuum
with dry nitrogen and sweep the system.
Pressurize to a minimum of 5 psig (35 kPa,
.35 bar).
D. Change the vacuum pump oil.
E. Pull vacuum to 500 microns. Run the vacuum
pump for 1/2 hour on self-contained models, 1
hour on remotes.
NOTE: You may perform a standing vacuum test to make a
preliminary leak check. You should use an electronic leak
detector after system charging to be sure there are no
leaks.
10. Charge the system with the proper refrigerant to the
nameplate charge.
11. Operate the ice machine for one hour. Then, check
the pressure drop across the suction line filter-drier.
A. If the pressure drop is less than 1 psig (7 kPa,
.07 bar), the filter-drier should be adequate for
complete cleanup.
B. If the pressure drop exceeds 1 psig (7 kPa,
.07 bar), change the suction line filter-drier and
the liquid line drier. Repeat until the pressure
drop is acceptable.
12. Operate the ice machine for 48-72 hours. Then
remove the suction line drier and change the liquid
line drier.
13. Follow normal evacuation procedures.