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Scotsman F1222L Service Manual User Manual

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N0922L, N1322L, F1222L, F1522L

Remote Low Side Service Manual Includes Prodigy Plus

December 2014

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Sequence of Operation

The ice machine’s function is to continuously produce

ice until the ice level control senses that there is

enough ice in the bin or dispenser. There are three

systems that operate in close coordination to make

ice. They are the electrical system, the water system

and the refrigeration system.

The electrical system is the auger drive assembly,

liquid line solenoid valve and control system (the

auger drive assembly includes the gear reducer,

auger and top bearing).

The water system includes the float valve, reservoir,

inside of the evaporator and the drain tubing.

The refrigeration system includes the thermostatic

expansion valve and outside of the evaporator.

Control System
As noted, the electrical system includes a control

system. The control system consists of a controller

and sensors. It automatically operates the machine

to make ice only when needed. It also monitors the

water system and auger drive assembly for proper

function.

Sensors are used to monitor the machine. A continuity

probe water sensor is located near the float reservoir.

The sensor has been in two places, one in a tube

from the float tank, and two in the float tank itself.

Either allows water to touch the sensor’s two stainless

steel probes, making a connection between them.

That signals to the controller the presence of water.

The controller will now allow the machine to make ice

unless this sensor's probes have continuity.

A set of photo-electric eyes (infrared emitter and

receiver) is located at the base of the ice discharge

chute. They are used to sense ice. As ice is made,

it falls through the infrared beam from the emitter,

causing the receiver to detect it. When ice has filled

the bin, the top of the ice pile will continuously stop

the beam, breaking the light to the receiver, and that

signals to the controller that the bin is full.

Additionally, the control system uses the photo-eyes

to confirm ice making. As the machine makes ice,

the falling ice causes breaks in the infrared beam.

In operation, the first 6 minutes of ice making are

ignored to give the machine time to start producing

ice. After that, the controller will look for a minimum of

one beam-break in 10 minutes. If this is not achieved,

the control will shut the machine down for 10 minutes

and add the incident to a strike counter. During the

wait period, a 1 will be flashing in the code display.

After the 10 minute wait, the machine will restart. If no

ice is sensed three times in a row, the machine will

shut down on a no ice error and must be manually

reset. The 1 in the code display will change from

flashing to continuous.

If ice is detected within 10 minutes after any restart,

the strike counter will be reset to zero, and the code

display will show F, for freeze mode.

The auger drive motor amperage is monitored by

the controller. If the auger motor is overloaded

and is drawing too many amps, the controller will

shut the machine off, and a 2 will be flashing in the

code display. The controller will attempt a restart of

the auger motor in 4 minutes. If during the first 60

seconds after restart the auger motor current stays

within limits, the compressor is restarted and the

machine returns to normal operation. If the auger

motor’s current is excessive within 60 seconds after

the restart, the process will be repeated once more.

If during that try the current is still excessive the

machine shuts down and must be manually reset.

The 2 in the code display will change from flashing to

continuous.

Water System
The water level in the evaporator is maintained by a

float valve in a separate reservoir. As ice is made, and

water is used, the water level in the reservoir drops,

opening the float valve. The open valve adds water to

the reservoir to resupply it.

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