INTRODUCTIONThis manual is intended as a reference for theinstallation of a Scotsman ice maker modelsCME865 and CME1002. Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION
INITIAL START UPIce Maker:1. Remove front panel.2. Remove two screws and the control box cover.3. Remove the evaporator cover.4. Remove the left side
INITIAL START UPAdjust for the correct size if needed:To produce SMALLER sized ice cubes: Locate cube size control knob, in the front of thecontrol bo
ADJUSTMENT OF THE TIMER & SWITCH ASSEMBLYOne complete revolution of the cam on the timerrepresents eight minutes. The first part of thecam rotatio
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONCompressor ContactorThe compressor contactor carries the compressorline current. The contactor is wired so any controlin the pilo
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONIce Level ControlThis electronic control uses sound waves tomeasure the distance between the bottom of theice machine and the top
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONElectric Water Inlet Valve The water inlet solenoid valve fills the reservoirassembly with water. Excess water overflows outthe o
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS: CME865WThe following numbers may be used as aguideline. There will be some variation from unit tounit. Numbers = (Cabinet/Wate
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS: CME1002WThe following numbers may be used as aguideline. There will be some variation from unit tounit. Numbers = (Cabinet/Wat
CLEANINGA Scotsman Ice System represents a sizable investment of time and money in any company’s business. Inorder to receive the best return for tha
CLEANINGSANITIZE WATER SYSTEM1. Remove and discard all ice from the bin.2. Remove front panel.3. Drain the reservoir4. Prepare 2 gallons of an approve
SPECIFICATIONSBefore beginning installation, be sure that all of thecomponents necessary for complete assembly ofthe ice system are available, and are
SERVICE DIAGNOSISSYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE CORRECTIONNo ice, machine does not run 1. No electrical power 1. Restore power2. Circuit breaker trip
SERVICE DIAGNOSISSYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE CORRECTIONLow ice production 4. High head pressure, a result ofa dirty condenser 4. Clean water circu
CONDITION DETERMINE CAUSE PROBABLE CORRECTIONIce Machine does not run, it haspower to it, the high pressurecontrol is closed, the on/off switchis set
TRANSDUCER LOCATIONTRANSDUCERSOCKET IN ICEMACHINE BASEPLUGCONNECTIONREMOVAL OF TRANSDUCERREMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTTRANSDUCER1. Disconnect electrical pow
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT Cube Size Control To remove the cube size control: 1. Remove front panel. 2. Remove cover from control box. 3. Trace capillary
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENTWater Pump1. Remove front panel.2. Remove evaporator cover.3. Unplug water pump electrical connection.4. Remove screw retaining
VAPOR VAPOR TEMP. PRES. TEMP. PRESS.(DEG F) (PSIG) DEG F) (PSIG)-20 17 70 146-18 18 72 150-16 20 74 155-14 21 76 16
LIQUID CHARGING Instructions for R-404AIn preparation for charging, the low side hoseshould have a sight glass, and/or a restrictordevice (such as a &
Always refer to the nameplate, located on the backof the cabinet, for the:••model number, ••serial number, ••basic electrical requirements, ••minimum
UTILITY CONNECTION LOCATIONSCME865W & CME1002WDecember, 1994Page 4
FOR THE INSTALLER: Environmental LimitationsInstallation LimitationsThe ice making portion of this ice system isdesigned to be installed indoors, in a
FOR THE INSTALLER: Machine & Bin AssemblyOverview:This ice system is comprised of 2 majorassemblies:1. The ice storage bin.2. The ice maker itself
FOR THE PLUMBERWater SupplyThe recommended water supply line is a 3/8-inchO.D. tubing with a minimum operating pressure of20 PSIG and a maximum of 80
FOR THE ELECTRICIAN: Electrical Connections See the NAMEPLATE for current requirements todetermine wire size to be used for electricalhookup. The cube
FOR THE INSTALLER: Final Check List1. Is the ice maker cabinet in a room whereambient temperatures are within the minimum andmaximum temperatures spec
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