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Initial start up – Scotsman CU0415 User Manual

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User Manual for Models CU0415, CU0715 and CU0920

July 2013

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Initial Start Up

1. Remove the front panel by removing the two

screws holding it to the cabinet and pulling the

panel down and off the machine.

2. Turn on the water supply, correct any leaks.

Note: Water supply MUST be turned on first to

allow water to enter the machine properly.
3. Locate the On/Off/Wash master switch.

4. Move the switch to the On position.

5. Ice bridge thickness and harvest time indicator

lights will switch on. They will not change unless

the cube size or harvest times are manually

adjusted. The timer light will also be on.

6. The unit begins to fill the reservoir with water.

Two streams of water can be seen behind the

curtain. The compressor and hot gas valve will be

energized, but the fan motor and pump will be off.

After a time the water will have filled the reservoir

but will continue to fill and excess water will drain

from the machine. This is normal and helps the

machine from forming excessive mineral scale.

7. After 2 minutes the water and hot gas valves will

close and the pump and fan motors will start. A

blue light in the control panel will glow indicating

the beginning of the freeze cycle.

8. Warm air will begin to blow out the left front of the

machine and water will spray up at the inverted

ice making mold. It is normal for a small amount of

water to drip from the ice making area.

When the water temperature reaches a pre-set point

the water pump will stop for about 30 seconds then

resume.

Freezing then continues for many minutes until the

temperature of the refrigeration system drops to a

set point, indicated by a yellow light glowing on the

control panel. In colder rooms the fan motor may

turn on and off. After the yellow light switches on the

freeze cycle continues for seven more minutes. At that

time the unit changes to the ice release or harvest

cycle. During the ice harvest the hot gas valve and

inlet water valve are open, while the pump and fan

motors will stop. The blue and yellow lights will go out.

Water will refill the reservoir.

9. Within a minute or so the ice formed in the mold

will fall down and slide into the ice storage bin.

The ice will release as a group so all of the ice

formed will fall at once and the next freeze cycle

will begin in a few seconds. The timer light may

switch on at the end of the harvest cycle.

10. Check the thickness of the ice connecting the

cubes to each other, that connection is known as

a bridge and it should be about 1/8 inch or 3 to 4

mm thick. It is preset from the factory and should

be satisfactory.

Adjustments:
If the ice bridge is too big or too small, the thickness

may be adjusted.

Note: The bridge thickness adjustment is used

to obtain the CORRECT size, not to adjust to

individual preferences. Do NOT make the ice

bridge too thick or too thin, as either will reduce

ice making capacity. Do NOT attempt to adjust the

machine to release individual cubes. There is only

ONE correct size.
11. Ice making will continue until the ice level reaches

the metal tube in the storage bin, when ice

contacts that tube the machine will stop making

ice. This can occur in any part of any cycle.

12. Removing ice from the ice storage bin will restart

the ice making process.

13. Check for and correct any water leaks from the

unit or drain system.

14. Return the front panel to its normal position and

secure it to the cabinet with the original screws.

Typical Cycle Times (minutes)
Note: First cycle after any restart will be longer

than listed here.

70/50

o

F. (21/10

o

C.)

90/70

o

F. (32/21

o

C.)

CU0415

28-30

34-37

CU0715

16-18

23-26

CU0920

14-16

17-19

The time to fill a warm storage bin from empty varies by

cabinet temperature and cycle time, but will take about 10-

12 hours.

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