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Seite 1 - Revised 2009

Prodigy Cuber Technical TrainingRevised 2009

Seite 2 - Introduction

• Potable water connects to 3/8 fitting on back of cabinet– Fitting is 3/8” female pipe thread –direct connection to inlet water solenoid valve• Adapt

Seite 3 - Prodigy Overview

Prodigy Installation – Water Cooled• Same as air cooled plus an inlet and drain for the water cooled condenser– Water cooled inlet should not be filte

Seite 4 - Model Number Scheme

Prodigy Installation – Remote Air Cooled• MUST use condensers with headmaster in them:– ERC111, 211, 311 and 611– RTE line sets – 10, 20, 40, or 75 fo

Seite 5 - Ice Form

Remote System ConfigurationC1448R, C1848R, C2148R Refrigeration Circuit ReceiverCompressorRemote CondenserHot Gas ValveHot Gas ValveDischarge LineA

Seite 6 - C0322 and C0522

Remote Installation• Same limitations and requirements as other Scotsman remote models• Select the location for the ice machine and condenser– Minimiz

Seite 7 - • Evaporator on right

Remote Installation• Typical Installation– Condenser above ice machine– Precharged line set coiled within building• Use horizontal coil• NEVER leave e

Seite 8 - C1448, C1848, C2148

Clean and LubricateQuick Connect CouplingsUse Two Wrenches to TightenRotate Swivel Nut OneQuarter Turn More AfterNut Becomes TightRemote InstallationI

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Quick Connect JointShoulders on Swivel Nut SectionSeat on Male SectionNote: Shown With Swivel Nut Removed for Illustration PurposesAt final ¼ turn, th

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Coupling SealingBefore AfterGroove from Final ¼ TurnGroove from Final ¼ Turn

Seite 11 - • Same as air cooled plus

Components• Refrigeration: – Compressor, condenser, thermostatic expansion valve, hot gas valve, evaporator, and R-404A• One hot gas valve and one TXV

Seite 12 - • MUST use condensers

•Overview• Installation• Operation• Diagnosis• ServiceIntroduction

Seite 13 - Remote System Configuration

Components• Electrical– PTCR for compressor starting– Harvest assist solenoid– Fan motor – air cooled and remote air cooled– Fan cycling pressure swit

Seite 14 - Remote Installation

Component Location – 30” wide modelsControllerFan MotorCompressorHarvest Assist SolenoidWater DistributorEvaporatorCurtain SwitchWater PumpPurge Valve

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Air Flow and Control• Air flow is in the left and out the back– Front air in optional with panel kit– Baffle is also optional– Left white panel no lon

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Component Location – 48” wide modelsControllerFan MotorCompressorHarvest Assist SolenoidWater PumpPurge ValveTXVWater Level SensorTXVFreezing Compartm

Seite 17 - Quick Connect Joint

48” Models – Freezing CompartmentEvaporatorIce Thickness Sensor (under curtain)Curtain SwitchWater DistributorCurtain Switch

Seite 18 - Coupling Sealing

Ice Thickness Sensor – All ModelsConductivity ProbeAdjustment Screw

Seite 19 - Components

Prodigy Operation• Electrical Sequence– Power up, controller does self check– Power Light glows Green– Push and release the green ON button to start t

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Start Up – Air and Water Cooled• Reservoir emptied and refilled– Purge valve opens, water pump starts– Hot gas and harvest assist solenoid activate– I

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Start Up - Remote• 4 hour compressor soak out before operation• Open receiver outlet valve• Push and release ON switch– Purge valve opens, water pump

Seite 22 - Air Flow and Control

Water Control – All Models• Water Level Sensor– Conductivity Probe– Water fills when mid-length probe is not touching water– Water stops filling when

Seite 23

Prodigy Overview• Modular cubers– Air cooled, water cooled, remote air cooled • Remote low side in separate presentation• 22”, 30” and 48” wide platfo

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Freeze Cycle• Hot gas valve closes and harvest assist solenoid pin retracts after 5 seconds of freeze.– Allows compressor to start with minimal discha

Seite 25 - Adjustment Screw

End of Freeze Cycle• Freeze continues until ice thickness sensor is contacted by water for a few seconds, that triggers harvest• Air cooled fan may sh

Seite 26 - Prodigy Operation

Harvest Cycle• Air cooled fan motor shuts off• Harvest assist and hot gas valve solenoids are energized– Harvest assist pin will push but not move unt

Seite 27

Harvest Assist Solenoid• Harvest continues until the evaporator heats up enough to release the ice, the harvest assist solenoid pin will extend fully

Seite 28 - Start Up - Remote

Curtain Switch• The curtain switch opening terminates harvest.– Stays open = shuts off. If it closes again, a new freeze cycle begins.– Switch is the

Seite 29 - Water Control – All Models

Ice Bridge1/8” BridgeToo SmallToo Big Just Right, most models Just Right, Medium cube, C0322 and C0330

Seite 30 - Freeze Cycle

Total Cycle Times024681012141618330 530 630 830 1030 1448 1848 214870/5090/70Minutes

Seite 31 - End of Freeze Cycle

Harvest Cycle Times (seconds)0102030405060708090330 530 630 830 1030 1448 1848 214870/5090/70Seconds

Seite 32 - Harvest Cycle

Suction Pressures, End of Freeze051015202530354045330 530 630 830 1030 1448 1848 214870/5090/70PSIG

Seite 33 - Harvest Assist Solenoid

Suction Pressures, Harvest020406080100120140330 530 630 830 1030 1448 1848 214870/5090/70PSIG

Seite 34 - Curtain Switch

Model Number Scheme• C0330SA-1A– C = cuber– 03 = 300 lb category– 30 = cabinet width in inches– S = small or half dice cube– A = air cooled– -1 = volt

Seite 35 - Ice Bridge

Ice Batch Weights• C0322, C0330 – 2.4 to 2.6 lb per cycle• C0522, C0530, C0630 – 4.5 to 5 lb per cycle• C0830, C1030 – 7 to 7.3 lb per cycle• C1448, C

Seite 36 - Total Cycle Times

AutoAlert Light PanelPower LightStatus Light Water LightTime to Clean Light

Seite 37 - Harvest Cycle Times (seconds)

AutoAlert Light PanelOn Switch Button Off Switch ButtonOptional Vari-Smart Control Location

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Prodigy ControllerAutoAlertLightsManual Harvest and Clean SwitchesCode DisplayOn and Off SwitchesComponent Indicator LightsPlace for Optional Accessor

Seite 39 - Suction Pressures, Harvest

Code Display•Letter codes show operational status• Number codes show shut down causes

Seite 40 - Ice Batch Weights

5 Controller Shut Down Causes• Exceeds limit on water fill time – 5 minutes• Exceeds limit on maximum freeze time – 45 minutes• Exceeds limit on maxi

Seite 41 - AutoAlert Light Panel

Controller Reaction• Exceeds water fill time– Shuts down, attempts refill every 20 minutes• Exceeds maximum freeze time– Completes harvest, tries anot

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Controller Auto Restart• From diagnostic causes– Retries 2 times, if fails again 3rdtime, machine must be manually reset• From water interruption – Wi

Seite 43 - Prodigy Controller

Controller Button Processes• Reset– Push and release Off, push and release On

Seite 44 - Code Display

Control Button Processes• Recall diagnostic code– Push and hold Off to shut the machine down– Push and hold Off again until the display code changes–

Seite 45 - 5 Controller Shut Down Causes

Ice Form• Either half or full dice cubes– Small – half dice– Medium – full dice

Seite 46 - Controller Reaction

Controller Button Processes• Clear all diagnostic codes– Push and hold Off to shut the machine down– Push and hold both the Clean and Harvest buttons

Seite 47 - Controller Auto Restart

Controller Button Processes• View/Change water purge– Push and hold Off to shut the machine down– Push and hold Off again until the display code chang

Seite 48 - Controller Button Processes

WaterSense Automatic Purge• Controller measures conductivity of the reservoir water• Adjusts purge water amount based on the water’s dissolved solids–

Seite 49 - Control Button Processes

Other Controller Button Processes•Empty reservoir– Push and hold Off to shut the machine down– Push and hold Clean button until the display shows a da

Seite 50

Other Controller Button Processes• Adjust time interval for de-scale light– Default is 6 months power up time– To adjust times:• Push and hold Off to

Seite 51

Prodigy Diagnosis• Use the controller’s component indicator lights to check if a component is operating when it should be.

Seite 53 - •Empty reservoir

Example: Harvest Cycle

Seite 54 - – To adjust times:

Diagnostic – Line Voltage OutputsFan Motor Inlet Water Sol Line In Purge Valve Compressor Hot Gas Valve Water Pump BrownRed WhiteBlueBrown WhiteYellow

Seite 55 - Prodigy Diagnosis

Diagnostic Process• Check diagnostic code– Use codes as a guide to the root cause– Codes listed on the controller overlay• Remember the Recipe for Ice

Seite 56 - Example: Freeze Cycle

C0322 and C0522• 22” wide models– 23” tall• Evaporator on right– C0322 has 6” high evaporator• Air and water cooled models– C0522 has 12” high evapora

Seite 57 - Example: Harvest Cycle

Diagnostics• Max freeze time diagnostic – Code 1– Limit is 45 minutes– Typical cycle is much shorter• 15 to 20 minutes– Long freeze cycle causes:• Lac

Seite 58

Diagnostics – Code 1• Lack of water flow potential causes:– Water pump failure– Leaking pump hose– False Sump Full signal from Water Level Sensor• Lac

Seite 59 - Diagnostic Process

Diagnostic – Water Pump• Check pump for operation during freeze– When diagnostic light is ON pump should be operating

Seite 60 - Diagnostics

Diagnostic – Fan Motor• Two controls – controller and fan pressure switch– Controller light ON when fan should be ON– Pressure switch then controls po

Seite 61 - Diagnostics – Code 1

Diagnostic - Sensors• Water Level Sensor– Continuity probe– Check by connecting two short probes– Sump full light should be On– Must be OFF if nothing

Seite 62 - Diagnostic – Water Pump

Diagnostics - Code 1• Control system not sensing correctly– Sensor dirty• Ice thickness – large bridge• Water level – reservoir empty and Sump Full li

Seite 63 - Diagnostic – Fan Motor

Diagnostics - Sensors• Ice thickness sensor– It is a continuity probe– Check by grounding metal tip to cabinet and observing Ready To Harvest light

Seite 64 - Diagnostic - Sensors

Diagnostics• Max harvest time – Code 2– Limit is 3 ½ minutes– Normal time is between one and two minutes– Long harvest cycle possibly caused by:• Harv

Seite 65 - Diagnostics - Code 1

Diagnostic – Harvest Assist Solenoid• Operates when the Hot Gas valve is energized– Check during harvest, if voltage is present, pin should extend whe

Seite 66 - Diagnostics - Sensors

Diagnostic – Harvest Assist Solenoid• Spring retracts pin when power is off– If pin does not retract, check for binding in evaporator bushingHarvest A

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C0330, C0530, C0630, C0830 and C1030• 30” wide models• Evaporator on right– C0330 has 6” high evaporator• 23” tall cabinet– C0530, C0630 have 12” high

Seite 68 - Hot Gas valve is

Diagnostic - Sensors• Curtain Switch– Magnetic reed switch– Check with indicator light or ohmmeter– When curtain is CLOSED, light is OFF• Single plate

Seite 69 - • Spring retracts pin

Diagnostic – Hot Gas Valve• Opens at start up and during harvest• Line voltage coil• Check power to coil when hot gas indicator light is on• Check res

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Diagnostic – Water Level Sensor• Sump Full light ON, but no water in reservoir - Code 2 displayed. • Cause: dirty sensor – Solution: clean sensor• Rel

Seite 71 - Diagnostic – Hot Gas Valve

Diagnostics• Slow or no water fill – Code 3– Limit on fill time is 5 minutes– Longer fill times possibly caused by:• Water supply shut off• Water filt

Seite 72 - • Cause: dirty sensor

Diagnostic – Water Valves• Shut unit off, restart• Observe indicator lights, – Purge valve and water solenoid should be ON and Operating during a rest

Seite 73

Inlet Water Solenoid Valve• Quick test: In Freeze, pull Water Level Sensor out of reservoir – Sump Empty light will switch ON and Inlet Water Solenoid

Seite 74 - Diagnostic – Water Valves

Diagnostics• High discharge temperature – Code 4– Immediate and complete shut off if discharge temperature reaches 250oF.– Possible causes of high dis

Seite 75 - Inlet Water Solenoid Valve

Diagnostic - Sensors• Display codes 5 or 7 indicate a sensorfailure– Check by measuring resistance of thermistor and comparing to the table at that te

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Diagnostics• Short freeze cycle – Code 8– Freeze cycle triggered before 6 minutes– Possible causes• Improper water flow, water continuously splashes o

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Diagnostics - Sensors• Ice thickness sensor– Short freeze may be caused by irregular water flow or mis-adjusted ice thickness sensor• Too thin may tri

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C1448, C1848, C2148• 48” wide models• Two 18” high evaporators face each other• Similar operation to smaller models– Same control system & options

Seite 79

Diagnostics• No ice complaint– Machine is not making ice– Bin is not full– Status light is on– Code b is displayed– Possible causes:• Curtain is open•

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Diagnostics – Curtain Switch• Light is ON when switch is Open– Unused switch light is always on• Move the curtain – Check if the light cycles with the

Seite 81 - Diagnostics – Curtain Switch

Diagnostic – Test Mode• Depress and HOLD Off for 3 seconds, release then• Depress and HOLD Clean for 3 seconds– The controller will go through a progr

Seite 82 - Diagnostic – Test Mode

Maintenance• Mineral scale– Water sensors and distributor become coated with scale– Use Scotsman Clear 1 scale remover to dissolve scale– Pay special

Seite 83 - Maintenance

Water Distributor• No fasteners• Release catches, pull and lift off mounting track• Pull cover off, rinse out

Seite 84 - Water Distributor

Ice Thickness Sensor• Wipe inside surface clean with scale removerClean this surface

Seite 85 - Ice Thickness Sensor

Water Level Sensor• No tools required to remove– Release snaps and pull out• Wipe metal probes clean with scale remover– Include base of plastic housi

Seite 86 - Water Level Sensor

Air Filter• Slide out, wash off, return.– One filter up to 600 lb.– Two filters from 800 to 1000 lb.– Four filters 1400 lb and higher

Seite 87 - Air Filter

Service Notes: Harvest Assist Solenoid• Ejector pin must be free to move– Loosen harvest assist solenoid mounting screws– Align pin in bushing– Tighte

Seite 88 - • Ejector pin must be

Service Notes: Ice Thickness Adjustment•Adjustment screw is very sensitive– Rotate only slightly to adjust bridge thickness• 1/8 turn is TOO MUCH

Seite 89 - •Adjustment screw is

Prodigy Installation – All Models• Set the machine in place• Remove any packing• Level the cabinet• Connect drain (s)• Connect water supply• Remotes:

Seite 90 - – Rotate to correct

Service Notes: Service Controller• Discharge static electricity by touching metal cabinet before touching controller• Selector switch on replacement c

Seite 91 - – Longer cycle times, both

Service Notes: Refrigerant Charge• Ice machines are critically charged• Refrigerant leak symptoms are progressive – they change as the amount of refri

Seite 92 - • Harvest assist solenoid

Service Notes – Important Changes• Controller– Auto-selects sensitivity between RO and standard water– Push button sequence to shorten, prolong or dis

Seite 93

Liquid ChargeLiquid ChargeWeigh In ChargeWeigh In ChargeEvacuate to 300 micronsEvacuate to 300 micronsUse Nitrogen PurgeUse Nitrogen PurgeUse HFC Leak

Seite 94 - Field Installed Options

Field Installed Options• Vari-Smart – Adjustable ice level control– Connects to existing controller– Adjustable to maintain a lower level of ice in bi

Seite 95

Field Installed Options•SmartBoard– Available as an add-on to the existing controller or– As a data logger that can be moved from unit to unit

Seite 96 - Option Information

Option Information• More Vari-Smart and SmartBoard information available in a separate training moduleVari-SmartSmartBoardStandard Controller

Seite 97 - • Prodigy Cubers

Summary• Prodigy Cubers– Efficient– Simple operation– Easy maintenance• Slide out air filters• Slide out water distributor– Easy to diagnose– Operatio

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