Service manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product Description: Page 2
- Cabinet Dimensions Page 3
- Location Recommendations: Page 4
- Familiarization Page 5
- Decorating Features: Page 6
- Door Panel Attachment Page 7
- Door Swing Page 8
- Plumbing - Pump Model Page 9
- Plumbing: Gravity Drain Model Page 10
- Electrical and Start Up Page 11
- Use Page 12
- Maintenance Page 13
- How to remove scale from the ice making system. Page 14
- Service Table of Contents
- SCN60 service Page 1
- Components: Page 2
- Evaporator and Auger Page 3
- Control System Page 4
- Water System Page 5
- Storage Page 6
- Performance and Technical Specs Page 7
- Electrical Sequence Page 8
- Service Diagnosis Page 9
- Service Diagnosis Page 10
- Component Diagnostics Page 11
- Ice Capacity Page 12
- Removal and Replacement Page 13
- SCN60 Gearbox Access & Removal Page 14
- Water Seal Replacement Page 16
- Evaporator Replacement Page 18
- Drain Pump (if equipped) Page 19
- Compressor replacement. Page 20
- Bin and Cabinet Page 21
- Table of Contents

Component Diagnostics
Membrane Switch
Unplug and check connector pins (left side is pin
1), read about 10 ohms when activating the button,
and OL when not pressing the button: Pin 2-3
On/Off Switch; 4-3 Clean Reset Switch
Compressor
Check temperature of compressor, if very hot, add
access valves to refrigeration system and check
system pressures. If very low, add very small
amount of R-134a. If pressure does not improve,
capillary tube may be restricted. If pressures
improve find and correct refrigerant leak.
If compressor temperature is normal and
compressor is drawing high amps, check start
relay.
If relay is good and compressor is not overheating
but drawing high amps, replace compressor.
Pump Switch - Pump model only
The pump switch activates the pump based on
pressure to it from water inside the drain hose to
the pump inlet. It is normally open. When pressure
increases the switch closes, turning on the pump
motor until the pressure falls.
The safety switch (the red one) is normally closed
and operates at a higher activation pressure than
the pump switch. It stops operation of the machine
if it opens.
Ice Level Sensor
To operate, the unit must have:
•
Power to the controller
•
Water sensed
•
Call for ice
With power on and Ice Making light on, check
sensor connector, if secure and the unit not
operating, remove connector and jump the two
middle pins at J9 on the controller together. Unit
should start. If it does, replace the sensor, if not,
replace the controller.
May 2011
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