Scotsman Ice Machine Info
Scotsman Ice Machine Info
Scotsman Ice Machine Info
Commercial
Service
Segments
Cubers
Prior (CM, CM3) and Prodigy
Undercounter cuber
Flakers
Prior and Prodigy
Undercounter flaker
Ice maker-dispenser
NO ICE!!!
Timed
Infrared light sensing ice
Suction line temperature only
Curtain switch
Lenses
Water
Level
Sensor
Back View
Harvest Complete
Time only timer advances a cam, microswitch on
cam stops harvest.
CU50 and SCE170 have electronic timers in controller
Timer
Curtain Switch
Photo Eyes
1 inch deep
Thermostat
Curtain switch
Photo eyes
Ultrasonic
Transformer failure
35oF.
CM3
Causes
Hot ambient, poor ventilation
Fan motor failure, pressure switch failure
Water supply failure
Causes
High superheat at compressor
TXV starving plate
Low charge
High ambient
Causes
Too high
Low suction pressure during freeze
Starves evaporator
Compressor overheats
Bulb connection
Must be strapped tightly to suction line
Must be insulated
Bulb at 8:00 or 4:00 position
Remotes
Must operate between -25 and +125 degrees F. air temp
at condenser
Receiver and head pressure control valve (headmaster)
work together to maintain minimum discharge pressure in
the freeze cycle
Bypasses condenser when discharge pressure is low
Keeps receiver pressurized, moves refrigerant to condenser until
pressure increases
Prodigy
Water contact
No water over plate
Ice thickness sensor not making circuit when wet
To Release:
Push pin in,
pull probe
down
Refrigerant leak
Hot gas valve leaking by
Too much water
5. Long Harvest
CM3
Ice sensors/bin eyes not seeing the ice during harvest
First cycle always long to cover cold temperature operation
Ice not releasing
SCE170
Curtain switch not sensing curtain opening
Ice not releasing
Prodigy
Curtain switch not sensing curtain opening
Ice not releasing
Dirty machine
Oversized cube
Undersized or partial cube
Very cold conditions
Harvest assist failure Prodigy
Damaged plate
Update
Mounting bracket
change
Shortened slot,
eliminates sag
Added guide bar
Guide Bar
For distributor
Slot
7. Lack of Refrigeration
CM3: water and discharge thermistors confirm
refrigeration operation
If at start up reservoir water stays warm and discharge line
cool, unit cuts off early in freeze with a Refrigeration light
on continuously.
Cause example: Compressor not starting
CM3
~ 5.01 VDC =
Water Full
Water Level
Auger
Evaporator
Water Seal
Inlet Tube
Condensate Pan
Drain
Gear Reducer
Centrifugal Switch
In series with contactor coil or compressor,
switches open when motor slows or stalls
Two types
1/10 HP motor, switch is on top of motor
HP motor, switch is inside motor
Low charge
TXV or cap tube restricted
High or low pressure control open
Remote headmaster bypassing condenser
Remote liquid line valve not opening or leaks thru
Remote pump down switch open
Remote line set restricted
Quick connect did not fully pierce
Contactor failure
Compressor failure
Will not start
Does not pump, failed valves
Receiver
Pump down pressure switch
Operates compressor contactor
Use condensers
ERC111 N0622 and
F0822
ERC311 all others
AutoSentry Controller
Seven Lights
Water OK
Power OK
Service
Freeze
Bin Full
Compressor (LED3)
Gear Reducer (LED1)
Prodigy Controller
Eight Lights
Power
Status
Water
De-scale / Sanitize
Bin Eyes Blocked
Water Present
Comp
Auger
Code Display
Three switches
F = Freeze mode
1 = No ice sensed
b = Bin full
C = Clean cycle
3 = No water sensed
L = Locked
4 = Refrigeration system
pressure too high / low
d = test mode
O = Off
E = self test failed
A blinking code means a mode
change will restart or has
restarted
Manual codes:
0, 4, 6, 1 = time interval to
Clean Light On settings
Power
Bin Empty
Off Timer
No Water
Current Controller
MDT2 Controller
Six Lights (left to right)
Bin Empty
Hi condenser temp
If blinking, timing off mode
Power
No Water
Bin Full
NU130 Controller
Three cabinet lights
Ice Making
Check Water
Time to Clean
Maintenance
Check mechanicals
Clean air filter
Clean Water Sensor
Ice Sensor
Clean eyes
Top bearing
Check / Repack
Water seal
Check condensate pan
Update
Changed Reservoir in
2012
Copper inlet tubing
New sensor position
Float bulb lever
Maintenance
Clean ice sensors
Photo eye set
Slide out to remove
Wipe with diluted ice
machine scale remover
Bearing Access
Push bail clamp back
Remove chute cover
Remove ice sweep
Remove breaker cover
Left hand threads
Maintenance
Bearing service
Grease all white OK
Grey streak add
grease to check
All grey - repack
Repack with grease
needle
Replacement
Use arbor press to
remove and press in
new bearing
Maintenance
Water Seal
Check condensate
pan
Water seal leak
drains into pan
Condensate Pan
Drain Slot
Service
Remove the Auger
Service
Loosen auger stud
Remove 4 allen head bolts
Lift Auger out, dry off
Works best clean & bright
Examine auger edges
Excessive bearing wear will
cause auger damage
Auger
Damaged Auger
(water cooled)
Check:
Bin Thermostat
Water Pressure Cut Out
Switch
Hi Pressure Cut Out
Switch
(air cooled)
Hotel Dispensers
HD22 and HD30
Primarily used with C0322 and
C0330.
Stainless Steel
Sweep Arm
Vend Switch
Ice Chute
Dispense Rotor
System Operation
Push chute to dispense ice
Upper chute door lifts up and
moves vend switch closed
Dispense drive motor starts, ice
vends until chute is released
Agitation timer cycles dispenser
drive motor 3 seconds every 6
hours
Ice does not dispense during
agitation
Upper
Chute
Door
Schematic Diagram
Agitation
Timer
Dispense Motor
Agitation Timer
Cycles at power
up
Cycles
3 seconds on
Every 6 hours
Adjustable
Seconds of
On Time
Hours Between Cycles
Maintenance
Ice catch pan is
removable for easy clean
out
Can be pulled out partially
without removing drain
hose
Drain hose easily
disconnected when pan
must be removed
Service Diagnosis
Symptom
No ice
dispensed
ED150
Add adapter, diverting plate, change agitator, KVS to lower ice
level
ID200 or ID250
Add adapter (includes diverting plate) and KVS
ED200 or ED250
Add adapter, ice slide, diverting plate addition, KVS
All
Change agitation time to 2 seconds on every 3 hours
Cornelius Dispensers
ED300
Add Cornelius adapter
Add Cornelius agitator kit
Add Scotsman bin control kit
General Info
N0422, N0622, N0922 or N1322
Scotsman
ID150
ID200, ID250
Cornelius
ED150, DF150
ED200, DF200
ED250, DF250
Lancer
Special 30 unit with N in the part number
Has special extended liner and different agitator
Sensation model new product
Special Agitator
Standard 150 Agitator
Extra Tip
Diverter
Required for Scotsman and Cornelius dispensers
will not dispense Nugget ice without it
Installs in chute of dispenser
Guides or diverts the ice into the chute as it is
pushed past
Restrictor Plate
Cornelius or Scotsman
Removal allows very rapid dispensing
Recommended: remove or keep and set opening to 1.5
1.5
Ice Slide
Slide is part of KDIL-PN-200
or 250 kits
Inserts from above into slot in
bottom of dispenser hopper
Distributes ice evenly over
the cold plate
Eclipse
Remote low side cuber, common
models:
CME810 prior
CM3 control system
Individual cubes
EH222 current
Prodigy control system
EH222 Head
Ice making
compartment
One evaporator
faces front
Controller in front
of curtain
Curtain
Curtain Switch
Curtain Switch
EH222 located to the left
of the curtain
When curtain is open,
switch is open.
Curtain switch indicator
light on controller will
be ON when open.
EH130 and EH222 will
always have one curtain
switch light on.
Vari-Smart or KVS
Adjustable ice level
Standard on EH222
Optional on all others
Adjustment Knob
For EH430
C1410CP
C1800CP
C2000CP
For EH330
C1200CP
CP Unit
Condenser
Bypass
Valve
Headmaster
Low
Side
Access
Valve
Receiver
CPR Valve
High
Pressure Cut
Out - Auto
Reset
Headmaster
Maintains discharge
pressure during freeze
Active at any temp below
70oF.
Rated at 217 PSIG, freeze
cycle pressure may be
between 220 and 230
during cold ambient
operation
Electrical Box
Toggle Switch
Transformer to power EH
relays
Transformer
Equipment Location
Head can be above or below
condensing unit
If above, limit is 15 feet
Pre-charged lines are used
3RTE20, 35, 50 or 75 - EH
No extra refrigerant charge
required
S trap in suction tube required
when condensing unit is over 20
above ice making head
Must have bin or dispenser adapter
for the EH222 head
Install Head
Against wall capability
EH222 fully flush
EH330, EH430 limited by chase panel
Drains left, right or back
Water inlet and power inlet from the top or back
Refrigerant line connections back or top
115 volt unit, cord provided
Compressor
Package
Headmaster
CPR
Liquid
Inlet
Valve
(N.O.)
Compressor
Rec
.
Liquid
TXV
Evaporator
Vapor
Vapor Valve
TXV
Vapor Valve
Evaporator
Service Diagnosis
Service Diagnosis
What happens if?
There is a refrigerant leak
No change until receiver runs dry
Varies with condensing ambient
Ice formation will be poor
Service Diagnosis
What happens if?
TXV has high superheat?
Poor ice formation, ok at top of evaporator, thin in
the middle
Similar to low refrigerant charge
Service Diagnosis
What happens if?
There is no water to the ice making section
Water is part of the recipe for ice!
Controller will stop unit operation but retry filling every
20 minutes until water is restored
Service Diagnosis
Service Diagnosis
Prodigy Diagnosis
Use the controllers component indicator lights to
check if a component is operating when it should
be.
On but not
used in
Eclipse
Condensing Unit
Headmaster
CPR
Compressor
Liquid
Inlet
Valve
(N.O.)
Rec
.
Liquid Line
Service Diagnosis
What happens if?
The CPR valve fails
Pressure during harvest will not be at the
pre-set point
55 to 60 PSIG
Service Diagnosis
What happened if?
The controller displays code 1
Maximum freeze time exceeded
Dirty condenser coil
Fan motor inoperative
Hi discharge pressure caused compressor to shut
off
Diagnostics - Sensors
Ice thickness sensor
Continuity probe
Check by grounding metal tip
to cabinet and observing
Ready To Harvest light
Service Diagnosis
What happened if?
The controller displays code 2
Maximum harvest time exceeded
Vapor valves did not open
Curtain did not open
Ice too thin
Ice normal at top, thick on bottom
Diagnostic - Sensors
Curtain Switch
Magnetic reed switch
Use indicator light or ohmmeter
Service Diagnosis
What happened if?
The controller displays code 3
Slow or no water fill
Possible clogged water filters
Service Diagnosis
What happened if?
The controller displays code 3
Slow or no water fill
Possible clogged water filters
Diagnostic - Sensors
Water Level Sensor
Continuity probe
Check by connecting two
short probes
Sump full light should be On
Service Diagnosis
What happened if?
The controller displays code 4, 5 or 7
This indicates that the temperature sensors
are not working or not plugged in. They need
to be plugged back in or replaced.
The ice machine will operate without the
thermistors working, but it is limited in its
diagnostics that way
Service Diagnosis
What happened if?
The controller displays code 8
Freeze cycle too short less than 6
minutes
Excess water flowing near the ice thickness
sensor
Incomplete harvest of previous cycle
Questions?
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