SPIRAL ICEMAKERâ
DISPENSER
Operator’s Manual
MODELS: SID851A/250S
SID851A/250S-B
SID851W/250S
SID851W/250S-B
SID851A/250S-BC
SID851W/250S-BC
208--230/115V, 60HZ, 1PH
Part No. 90914
August, 1995
Revision D
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This Manual must be read and understood before installing or operating this equipment
PRINTED IN U.S.A
â REMCOR INC: 1995
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont’d)
LIST OF TABLES
Page
TABLE 1. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE 2. LBS./24-HOUR ICE PRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE 3. HARVEST CYCLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GENERAL INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
The Remcor S.I.D. (Spiral Ice Maker/Dispenser) is a unique, self-contained, counter top style unit that automati-
cally makes hard, clear cube-quality ice and stores it in a sealed hopper for sanitary dispensing. The ice is
made by a new, patented process on a spiral-shaped, stainless steel evaporator and produces true cube quality
ice on the outside of the tubes. There are no augers; no compressing of flaked ice; no bearings; and no high
gear motor loads in the ice-making process. The unit has been designed to be simple, yet effective, to provide
many years of trouble-free operation.
Table 1. SPECIFICATIONS
Compressor:
Refrigerant:
1 Horsepower
R-502/2.25 lbs. (Air Cooled); 2.75 lbs. (Water Cooled)
Voltage:
208-230/115, 1 phase, 60 Hertz
AMPS:
18
Circuit Ampacity:
Fuse Size:
Ice Storage Capacity:
Ice Making Capacity:
Shipping Weight:
25
20A Time-Delay
225 lbs.
Up to 964 lbs./24 Hours
550 lbs.
Table 2. LBS./24-HOUR ICE PRODUCTION
Water Temperature
Air Temp.
40°
964
916
817
725
50°
901
858
756
680
60°
861
820
731
650
70°
806
777
700
630
80°
755
728
656
590
90°
712
687
619
556
60°
70°
80°
90°
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
1. With the unit upright, carefully remove the shipping crate. Inspect for shipping damage and report any such
damage to the shipper immediately.
2. Open the hinged service door and remove shipping tape from the ice drop cover, storage hopper cover and
agitator in the storage hopper.
3. Remove shipping tape from air inlet filter and sink grill.
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
An Everpure Model 9320-42 Sys tems IV, Model B1000 (or equal) ice maker quality water
treatment unit MUST BE INSTALLED in the water s upply line to the ice maker. Failure to do s o
may res ult in poor quality ice, low production output, and may caus e premature failure of the
ice maker evaporator and void the extended evaporator warranty.
This ice maker is provided with a stainless steel evaporator designed to last the life of the product. But, some of
the chemicals in treated and untreated water, specifically chlorine and sulphur (sulphide), have the ability to at-
tach stainless steel and cause premature failure. An initial investment in proper water treatment will pay for itself
in increased production, quality and long life of the product.
1. Location
Locate the ice maker/dispenser indoors in a well-ventilated area. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and/or
heat caused by radiation.
Ambient room temperature must be in the range of 60° to 90°F. Do not install unit in an enclosed area
where heat build up could be a problem. For proper air flow for the refrigeration system, allow a 6? clear-
ance at the back of the unit and a 12? clearance at the right side panel.
Consult Figure 1 for utility connection location.
Consult Figure 2 for dimensions for mounting unit to the counter with the hardware provide. Note that the
unit mus t be level for proper operation.
The unit must be sealed to the counter. The mounting template drawing (Figure 2) indicated the openings
which must be cut in the counter. Locate the desired position for the unit, then mark the outline dimensions
and cut-out locations using the template drawing. Cut openings in counter.
Apply a continuous bead of NSF International (NSF) listed silastic sealant (Dow 732 or equal) approximate-
ly 1/4? inside of the unit outline dimensions and around all openings. Then position the unit on the counter
within the outline dimensions. All excess sealant must be wiped away.
2. Plumbing
Connect the ice maker to a cold, potable water source suitable for drinking. Do not install unit on a water
softener line. It is recommended that a hand shut-off valve, strainer, and backflow preventer be used on the
incoming supply line. For Models: SID851/250S and SID851/250S-B, a 3/8? outside diameter compression
tube fitting is provided at the back of the unit for the water supply hook up (See Figure 1). For model
SID851/250S-BC, a 3/8? beverage tubing with a 3/8 x 1/4 barb splicer fitting is provided for connection
through the bottom opening in the unit to the water supply (See Figure 2).
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IMPORTANT: To ens ure proper ice maker operation and als o to reduce the frequency of water-related
s ervice problems , a water filter s hould be ins talled. Remcor recommends the us e of one of the
following bas ic s ys tems :
1. Everpure, Inc.
2. Sys tem IV
660 No. Blackhawk Drive
Westmont, IL 60559
(708) 654-4000
16632 Burke Lane
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 842-4221
Insurlce Twin System #9320-42
Basic Water System #B1000
For specific recommendations on these filter systems for your local conditions, consult with a distributor in your
area or contact the filter manufacturer.
Models SID851/250S & SID851/250S-B
Connect two (2) 3/4? IPS (or equal) drain lines to the 3/4? threaded drain connections at the lower rear of the
unit. These lines must pitch downward to an open drain and must contain no traps or improper drainage will
result.
Model SID851/250S-BC
A 1? OD tubing drain elbow is provided at the bottom of the unit for the sink drain. Connect this elbow to a 7/8?
ID plastic drain tube.
A 3/4? IPS threaded drain connection for the ice maker is also provided at the bottom of the unit. Connect this
to a 3/4? IPS drain line (or equal).
These lines must pitch downward to an open drain and must contain no traps or improper drainage will result.
NOTE: In areas where cons is tently warm water temperatures are encountered, the us e of a Remcor Pre-
Cooler in the water line is recommended to maximize the ice production of this unit. Contact Remcor
for more information on this product.
2. Electrical
A 4 x 2 junction box is located at the rear of the unit for the supply hook-up. Connect the ice maker to its
own circuit per the national electric code and local code. See SPECIFICATIONS for ampacity and fuse
size.
IMPORTANT: The wire s ize mus t be adequate for the ampacity rating, and the s upply voltage mus t be
within a range of ± 10% for proper ice maker operation.
NOTE: The units require a 3 wire s ys tem plus earth ground for proper operations .
115/208-230V
1 PHASE
60 HERTZ
BLACK (HOT)
RED (HOT)
WHITE (NEUTRAL)
SUPPLY CONDUIT
GREEN (GROUND)
FIGURE 1. ELECTRICAL WIRING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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15 7/8-IN.
14-IN.
2 3/4-IN.
3/8 DIA.
10 1/2-IN.
32 1/2-IN.
36-IN.
16-IN.
UNIT OUTLINE FRONT
2 1/8-IN.
27 11/16-IN.
32-IN.
NOTE: Shaded area indicates opening in
bottom for beverage tubing.
FIGURE 3. MOUNTING TEMPLATE MODEL SID 851/250-B
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32-IN.
27 11/16-IN.
3 1/16-IN.
1/2 DIA.
10 1/2-IN.
14 1/8-IN.
36-IN.
19 5/8-IN.
5 7/8-IN.
16-IN.
11 1/4-IN.
FRONT
UNIT OUTLINE
NOTE: Shaded area indicates opening in
bottom for beverage tubing and utilities .
FIGURE 4. MOUNTING TEMPLATE MODEL SID 851/250-BC
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BEVERAGE SYSTEM
“B” models contain beverage faucets only and must be supplied with cold product from any remote cold plate or
refrigerated soda factory. “BC” units have a built-in cold plate, in addition to the beverage faucets and are de-
signed to be supplied directly from syrup tanks and carbonator with no additional cooling required.
Ins tallation
1. Locate the required openings in the counter top for the beverage lines as shown in Figure 3 (for “B” mod-
els) or Figure 4 (for “BC” models).
2. For “B” models, carefully pull the beverage tubers through the bottom opening in the unit and through the
clearance opening in the counter.
3. For “BC” models, 1/4? and 3/8? beverage tubing “pigtails” are provided at the front of the unit on the cold
plate for syrup and water line hook-up respectively.
To access these inlet tubes, remove the lower front panel above the sink. Remove the sink by disconnect-
ing the sink drain connection; lifting the two (2) sink side mounting pins and pulling the sink forward.
4. Connect the beverage system product lines as indicated in Figure 5 (“B” units) and Figure 6 (“BC” units).
This work should be done by a qualified service person. Note that the hoses are marked with numbers
(1through 8) for syrup connection and “CW” for carbonated water connection.
5. For “BC” models, reverse the procedure in step 3 to reconnect the sink. Make sure that all drain connec-
tions are properly positioned before installing the lower front panel.
START-UP
1. Open the hinged service door. Remove ice drop cover and storage hopper cover.
2. Turn on water to ice maker.
3. Depress the flush switch to verify that the water dump valve operates and that the water drain lines are
open and not plugged.
WARNING: To prevent pos s ible injury, do not s tick fingers or hand into ice maker nozzle or
hopper with power applied to unit.
4. Put the “Stop/Run” switch in the “run” position. Observe that the ice maker goes through proper ice making
and harvest cycles. If unit malfunctions, consult the Troubles hooting Guide.
NOTE: Due to meltage los s becaus e of a warm s torage hopper, it will take longer to fill the hopper the
firs t time than when the ice maker has been operating continuous ly.
5. Depress the vend switch lever. Check that both the gate solenoid and agitator motor are energized simulta-
neously to lift the gate slide and rotate the agitator in the storage hopper, respectively. If either component
malfunctions, consult the Troubles hooting Guide. Replace the ice drop and hopper covers.
6. For beverage units, start up the beverage system and adjust the faucets to the proper brix. Contact your
local syrup distributor for complete information on the beverage system. For units with a built in cold plate,
it will take approximately one (1) hour from the initial machine start-up for the cold plate to be at full capac-
ity.
7. The bin thermostat is calibrated at an atmospheric pressure equivalent at 500 feet above sea level. For
locations at higher elevations, it may be necessary to re-adjust these controls. Consult the Maintenance/
Adjus tment Procedures section.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A temperature sensing control bulb located in the storage hopper starts and stops the ice making process in
response to ice level in the hopper. With this ice level control “calling” for ice (hopper ice level is low), ice begins
to form on the stainless steel tubing coils in the evaporator coils until it contacts the ice thickness probe (low
voltage conductivity sensor). At this point, the conductivity probe triggers the harvest timer motor. The harvest
timer contains five (5) cam operated switches which function as detailed in the table on the following pages.
Table 3. HARVEST CYCLE
Time
0--86 Seconds
Cam Switch
Action
Timer motor energized
#1
1--23 Seconds ± 1 Second
1--37 Seconds ± 2 Seconds
#4
#2
Water dump valve open
Hot gas solenoid valve open.
Air pump off.
Condenser fan motor off.
37--90 Seconds
#2
Air pump on.
Condenser fan motor on.
Hot gas solenoid valve closed.
36--39 Seconds
43--47 Seconds
#3
#5
Harvest motor on.
Hopper agitator motor operates.
When ice contacts the ice lever control bulb in the storage hopper, the control will shut down the refrigeration
system. If this signal occurs during the harvest cycle, the harvest cycle will be completed before shutdown oc-
curs.
To dispense ice, push the lever located on the lower front panel. Ice will flow from the ice chute until the lever is
released.
For units with a built-in cold plate, ice will automatically fill the cold plate cabinet. Allow one (1) hour for the cold
plate to reach its maximum capacity. Start up the beverage system and adjust the faucets to the proper brix.
Pushing the lever on any faucet will provide beverage of the appropriate flow.
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208-230 / 115V, 1PH,
(4 WIRE SYSTEM)
L1
L2
N
TP
COMPRESSOR
C
R
5
RUN CAP
CC
CC
5
2
START
RELAY
START CAP
STOP /
RUN
COMPRESSOR
CONTRACTOR
LPS
HPS
BIN T’STAT
CC
1
2
HARVEST MOTOR
RED
NC
HT3
C
C
BLUE
NO
CAP
CONDENSER FAN
NC
HT2
NO
RUN
CLEAN
AIR PUMP
HG SOL VALVE
WATER DUMP VALVE
NC
HT4
C
NO
FLUSH
L
N
NO
NC
WATER LEVEL
PROBE
WATER FILL VALVE
C
FILL
ICE THICKNESS
PROBE
NO
NC
NC
HI
C
HT
HT1
NO
C
HARVEST
TIMER
LO
COM
CONDUCTIVITY
CONTROL
AGITATOR
RELAY
NO
AR
HT5
NC
C
F
VEND SWITCH
AR
GATE SOLENOID
AGITATOR MOTOR
R
MOTOR HEATER
BEVERAGE TRANSFORMER (OPTIONAL)
24 V TO BEVERAGE FAUCETS
FIGURE 7. WIRING SCHEMATIC SID 850/250
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BLUE
WHT
HQ SOL VALVE
YEL
YEL
BLUE
BRN
BLK
WATER LEVEL PROBE
NEUTRAL
W TERMINAL BOARD
MORE LOCATION MAY VARY
HARVEST
MOTOR CAP.
BLUE
P
I
PUR
PINK
H
T
N
K
WHT
RED
WHT
WHT
BLK
YEL
WATER FILL VALVE
R
E
D
LPS
HARVEST
TIME
WHT
BLUE
ORN
RED
ICE THICKNESS PROBE
R
E
D
O
R
N
BRN
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
WHT
RED
YEL
FUSE 1-1/4 AMP
TIME DELAY
BLUE
RED
RED
AGITATOR
WHT
MOTOR CAP
HARVEST MOTOR
BLK
ORN
BRN
RED
BLK
S
RED
FILL
C
CLEAN
ICE MAKER
RUN
START
RELAY
PINK
R
BRN
L2
L1
Y
E
L
COMPRESSOR MOTOR
WATER
INDICATOR
VALVE
1
RUN
BLK
BLK
STOP
GRN
RED
3
2
CONDUCTIVITY
CONTROL
BRN
WHT
PUSH TO
FLUSH
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
HI
COM
LO
BLK
BLK
BLK
R
E
D
Y
E
L
O
R
N
PUR
BLK
MERCURY
RELAY
PINK
MANUAL
WATER
FILL
AIR PUMP
Y
E
L
BLK
BRN
BLK
208--230V/115V 1PH, 60HZ, 20AMP
FIELD SUPPLIED
GRN
PINK
RED
COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
L2
ORN
RED
BIN
T’STAT
BLK
L1
BRN
W
H
T
WHT
B
L
U
E
COMPRESSOR
START CAP.
BLK
GRN
NO
REAR J UNCTION
BOX POWER IN
O
R
N
BLK
MOTOR
HEATER
BLK
B
L
K
BLUE
W
H
T
RED
RED
HPS
ORANGE
RED
BLK
WHT
COMP.
RUN
CAP.
B
R
N
Y
E
L
YEL
Y
E
L
R
E
D
W
H
T
B
L
K
AGITATOR
MOTOR
RED
W
H
T
GATE
SOLENOID
GRN
B
L
K
WHT
115 VOLT
NEUTRAL
BLK
WHT
Y
E
L
BLK
Y
E
L
TERMINAL
BOARD
VOID
SWITCH
WHT
W
H
T
WHT
B
L
K
Y
E
L
BRN
YEL
BEVERAGE
TRANSFORMER
(OPTIONAL)
WHT
BRN
WATER DUMP VALVE
FIGURE 8. WIRING DIAGRAM SID 850/250 (208--230/115V, 1 PH, 60HZ)
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FIGURE 9. REFRIGERATION SCHEMATIC
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MAINTENANCE
REGULAR BASIS (or as required)
Cleaning of the ice maker is recommended on a regular basis not only for sanitary reasons, but also to maintain
the performance of the unit. Build-up of lime and scale can hinder ice making production rates and interfere with
proper dispensing of the ice. See Cleaning Ins tructions for the recommended procedure.
EVERY THREE MONTHS (or as required)
It is recommended that the air inlet filter be cleaned every three (3) months or sooner depending on the operat-
ing environment for proper refrigeration system performance. On an air-cooled unit, also check that the con-
denser is free of dirt/foreign material that could cause air flow blockage. Consult the Maintenance/Adjus tment
Procedures section for cleaning these items.
PERIODICALLY (or as required)
Check the vending area sink for proper water drainage. Remove any foreign material from the sink to prevent
drain blockage.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: The ice maker s hould be cleaned at a minimum of three (3) month intervals or more
frequently, depending on local water conditions . The s torage hopper interior s hould be cleaned once a
month.
CAUTION: Do not us e metal s crapers , s harp objects or abras ives on the s urface of the
s torage hopper, as damage may res ult. Do not us e s olvents or other cleaning agents , as
they may attack the plas tic s urface. Us e only the recommended chemicals and s olutions for
both the ice maker and hopper.
Ice Maker Section
1. Open the hinged service door.
2. Put the “Stop/Run” switch in the “stop” position at the end of the harvest cycle.
WARNING: The unit is s till plugged into the electrical power during ice maker s ection
cleaning. Therefore, do not reach into hopper, and do not contact expos ed electrical wiring
or components .
3. Remove the ice drop cover from the evaporator and the storage hopper cover.
4. Seal the evaporator outlet with the plastic plug provided with the unit and replace the ice drop cover.
5. Remove cleaning fill plug and add four (4) ounces of Virginia Ice Machine Cleaner to the evaporator and
replace cleaning fill plug.
CAUTION: Virginia Ice Machine Cleaner is a mild acid, therefore, normal care s hould be
taken when us ing. Keep out of eyes and cuts . Read warnings on package before us ing. Do
not operate unit in the cleaning mode without the ice drop cover in place. There may be
s ome overflow of cleaning s olution through the evaporator vent tube during the cleaning cycle.
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6. Push manual water fill switch and fill evaporator with water (approximately 5 seconds).
7. Put the “Clean/Run” switch in the “clean” position. Allow unit to run in the cleaning mode for at least 30
minutes.
8. Put the “Clean/Run” switch in the “run” position.
9. Depress the “Flush” switch push button and drain evaporator for about 1-1/2 minutes. Release push but-
ton. Push manual water fill switch and allow evaporator to refill with water. Repeat Step 9 three (3) times to
thoroughly remove cleaning solution from evaporator.
10. Depress the “Flush” switch push button for 1-1/2 minutes to drain the evaporator.
11. Remove the evaporator plug.
12. Put the “Stop/Run” switch in the “run” position and allow unit to run through at least three (3) complete ice
making cycles or until ice is free of “sweet” taste.
WARNING: If unit fails to harves t ice, put the “Stop/Run” s witch in the “s top” pos ition.
Depres s the “Flus h” s witch pus h button for 1-1/2 minutes to drain the evaporator. Flus h
the evaporator with hot water to thoroughly melt all the ice in the evaporator. Repeat Step 9
to remove all traces of the cleaning s olution from the evaporator.
13. Dispense all ice out of storage hopper and discard.
Dis pens er Section
1. Turn off main electrical power supply to machine.
2. Remove agitator assembly from storage hopper and wash and rinse it thoroughly.
3. Wash down all inside surfaces of the ice storage area, including the top cover and ice drop cover with a
mild detergent solution and rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent.
4. Replace agitator.
5. Remove ice chute cover as follows:
A. Flex sides outward to disengage lower pins.
B. Lift ice chute cover to disengage upper pins.
C. Lower ice chute cover down out of unit. Note: It may be helpful to twis t cover s lightly.
6. Clean the inside of the ice chute and ice chute cover with a mild detergent solution. Rinse thoroughly to
remove all traces of detergent.
7. Reverse steps above to reassemble ice chute.
8. Sanitize the inside of the hopper agitator, ice chute, the hopper cover and ice drop cover with a solution of
1 ounce of household bleach to 2 gallons of water. (200 PPM)
9. Replace the hopper cover and ice drop cover. Turn on the electrical power supply. The ice maker is ready
for normal operation.
For Units With Beverage Sys tem
Cold Plate
1. Carefully remove the lower front panel. (Below beverage faucets).
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2. Slide the cold plate cover back. (Remove shipping tape and discard).
3. Remove any debris from the drain trough and spring. Check that drain hole is not clogged.
4. Wash down the inside of the cold plate with a mild detergent solution and rinse. A small, long handled
brush will be found helpful in reaching the corners.
5. Slide the cover forward, taking care that it is securely positioned on the cold plate.
6. Replace the lower front panel.
Beverage System
1. Remove the faucet spouts, wash in mild detergent, rinse and replace.
2. Disconnect electrical power to the carbonator. Shut off the water supply and close the CO2 regulator to the
carbonator.
3. Disconnect the syrup tanks from the system.
4. Energize the beverage faucets to purge the remaining soda water in the system.
5. Use a clean 5 gallon tank for each of the following:
Cleaning Tank:
Sanitizing Tank:
Fill with hot (120° - 140°F) potable water.
Fill with a chlorine sanitizing solution in the strength of 1 ounce of household bleach(so-
dium hypochlorite) to 2 gallons of cold (ambient) potable water (200 PPM).
6. Repeat the following procedure on each of the units’ syrup product lines:
A. Connect the cleaning tank to the syrup line to be sanitized and to the CO2 system.
B. Energize the beverage faucet until the liquid dispensed is free of any syrup.
C. Disconnect the cleaning tank and hook up the sanitizing tank to the syrup line and CO2 system.
D. Energize the beverage faucet until the chlorine sanitizing solution is dispensed through the faucet.
Flush at least 2 cups of liquid to ensure that the sanitizing solution has filled the entire length of the
syrup lines. Allow the sanitizer to remain in the line for twenty (20) minutes.
E. Disconnect the sanitizing tank. Hook up the product tank to the syrup line and to the CO2 system.
F. Energize the faucet to flush the sanitizing solution from the syrup line and faucet. Continue to draw on
the faucet until only syrup is dispensed.
7. Repeat Step 2 in reverse order to turn on the carbonator. Dispense at least 1 cup of beverage from each
faucet. Check taste. Continue to flush if needed, to obtain a satisfactory tasting drink.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The following pages contain troubleshooting charts designed to aid an experienced service person in diagnosing
any operating problem which may be experienced. It is assumed that normal service techniques and skills are
familiar to the person doing the troubleshooting. In order to gain maximum benefit from these charts please
note:
1. Start at the beginning of the chart and supply the appropriate answer to each question.
2. Do not skip any section, unless instructed to do so. You might miss the solution to your problem.
3. Evaluate the possible problem causes in the sequence in which they are presented. In general, they begin
with the most likely (or easiest) to check and proceed to the less likely (or more complicated).
4. If after checking all indicated causes, the problem is not resolved, it is recommended that you
re-try a second time, carefully evaluating the symptoms and modifying your answers as necessary.
5. If you are unable to resolve a problem after several attempts, contact Remcor Customer Service
for assistance.
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START
NO OPERATION OF ANY
COMPONENT.
NO
DOES UNIT
OPERATE?
GO TO 1.
YES
ICE MAKER ABNORMAL.
DISPENSER AND BEVERAGE
WORK NORMALLY.
IS
NO
ICE MAKER
O.K.?
GO TO 2.
YES
DOES NOT DISPENSE.
ICE MAKER WORKS O.K.
IS
NO
DISPENSER
O.K.?
GO TO 3.
YES
PROBLEM WITH BEVERAGE
FAUCETS OR DRINK QUALITY.
IS
NO
BEVERAGE
SYSTEM
O.K.?
GO TO 4.
YES
DONE
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1. TOTALLY INOPERATIVE
POWER
PRESENT AT
REAR J UNCTION
BOX?
YES
NO
IS
SUPPLY FUSE
BLOWN (OR C/B
TRIPPED)?
YES
CHECK FOR LOOSE CONNECTION
OR BROKEN WIRE INSIDE UNIT.
NO
CHECK FOR LOOSE CONNECTION
OR BROKEN WIRE IN SUPPLY
WIRING OF UNIT.
IS LINE
VOLTAGE
NO
WITHIN ± 10% OF
NAMEPLATE
VOLTAGE?
YES
IS
YES
FUSE OR C/B
SIZE PROPER?
1. CHECK FOR SHORT CIRCUIT IN
WIRING INSIDE UNIT.
2. CHECK COMPONENTS FOR SHORT
CIRCUIT OR GROUNDED WIRING.
NO
REPLACE WITH CORRECT
SIZE DEVICE.
IS
LINE VOLTAGE
HIGH OR
LOW?
LOW
HIGH
IS
YES
OTHER EQUIP.
ON SAME
CIRCUIT?
INSTALL BUCKING TRANSFORMER
TO REDUCE LINE VOLTAGE.
NO
1. REMOVE ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT
FROM ICE MAKER CIRCUIT.
1. CHECK FOR LOOSE OR CORRODED CON-
NECTION IN SUPPLY WIRING.
2. INSTALL NEW DEDICATED CIRCUIT
FOR ICE MAKER.
2. CHECK SUPPLY WIRING FOR UNDER-
SIZED WIRE, AND REPLACE.
3. INSTALL BOOSTING TRANSFORMER TO
RAISE LINE VOLTAGE.
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2. ICE MAKER PROBLEM
DOES
ICE MAKER
OPERATE?
NO
GO TO 2.A
YES
IS ICE
YES
PRODUCED?
NO
IS
ICE ON
EVAPORATOR?
DOES
COMPRESSOR
RUN?
YES
YES
GO TO 2.D
NO
NO
GO TO 2.B
GO TO 2.C
IS ICE
PRODUCTION
NORMAL?
NO
GO TO 2.E
YES
IS ICE
QUALITY
NORMAL?
YES
NO
DONE
GO TO 2.F
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2.A ICE MAKER PROBLEM
IS
RUN/STOP
SWITCH?
YES
STOP
RUN
PUT SWITCH IN
RUN POSITION.
HOPPER
FULL?
NO
IS BIN
THERMOSTAT
OPEN?
NO
NORMAL SHUTOFF ON
BIN THERMOSTAT.
YES
1. CHECK THERMOSTAT ADJ UST-
MENT.
2. REPLACE BIN THERMOSTAT.
IS
IS HIGH-
PRESSURE
SWITCH
IS LOW-
PRESSURE
SWITCH
WATER
LEVEL NORMAL
IN EVAP.?
YES
YES
NO
OPEN?
OPEN?
NO
NO
YES
CHECK FOR LOOSE CONNECTION
OR BROKEN WIRE.
AIR-COOLED UNITS
1. CHECK THAT WATER SUPPLY IS OPEN.
2. CHECK WATER SUPPLY FILTER.
1. CHECK FOR RESTRICTED AIR FLOW AT TOP
OR REAR OF UNIT.
3. CHECK FOR PLUGGED WATER SOLENOID
VALVE.
2. CHECK FOR HOT AIR RECIRCULATING TO TOP
INLET. ELIMINATE BY BAFFLING.
4. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER CAM #4.
(WATER DUMP)
3. CHECK FOR DIRTY INLET AIR FILTER.
4. CHECK FOR DIRTY AIR-COOLED CONDENSER.
5. CHECK CONDENSER FAN MOTOR.
5. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #4.
6. CHECK IF WATER DUMP VALVE IS STUCK
OPEN.
6. CHECK FOR REFRIG. OVER-CHARGE.
WATER-COOLED UNITS
1. CHECK WATER SUPPLY TO CONDENSER.
2. CHECK FOR FAULTY WATER REG. VALVE.
3. CHECK FOR REFRIG. OVER-CHARGE.
4. CHECK FOR FOULED CONDENSER.
1. CHECK FOR REFRIGERANT UN-
DER-CHARGE
2. CHECK TXV VALVE.
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2.B COMPRESSOR INOPERATIVE
IS
LINE VOLTAGE
WITHIN ± 10%
OF NAMEPLATE
VOLTAGE?
YES
NO
CHECK VOLTAGE
PROBLEMS IN 1.
IS
IS
CONTACTOR
PULLED
IN?
THERMAL
PROTECTOR
OPEN?
NO
YES
YES
NO
IS
COMPRESSOR
BODY
1. CHECK FOR LOOSE OR BROKEN WIRING
CONNECTION IN COMPRESSOR POWER
CIRCUIT.
YES
NO
COLD?
2. CHECK CONTACTOR.
3. CHECK STARTING RELAY.
4. CHECK CAPACITOR(S).
5. CHECK COMPRESSOR MOTOR.
REPLACE
THERMAL
PROTECTOR.
IS
120V.
PRESENT AT
CONTACTOR
COIL
YES
NO
TERMINAL?
REPLACE CONTACTOR.
1. CHECK FOR LOOSE OR BROKEN
WIRING CONNECTION IN CONTROL
CIRCUIT.
2. GO TO 2.A.
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2.C NO ICE ON EVAPORATOR
IS
IS
HARVEST
TIMER
RUNNING?
NO
YES
NO
EVAPORATOR
COLD?
YES
IS
YES
HOT GAS SOLENOID
ENERGIZED?
IS
NO
WATER LEVEL
NORMAL?
NO
YES
1. CHECK FOR REFRIGERANT
UNDER-CHARGE.
CHECK WATER
PROBLEMS IN 2.A.
2. CHECK HOT GAS SOLENOID
FOR LEAKING SEAT.
CHECK
REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM.
3. GO TO 2.A.
IS
YES
NO
COND. CONTROL
ENERGIZED?
IS
YES
HARVEST TIMER
HOME?
1. CHECK FOR OPEN CONDUCT
CHECK TIMER
SWITCH #1.
NO
PROBE WIRING.
2. CHECK CONDUCTIVITY
CONTROL.
1. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER
1. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF
CAM #1. (TIMER HOME)
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #1.
3. CHECK TIMER MOTOR.
TIMER CAM #2. (HOT GAS)
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #2.
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2.D FROZEN EVAPORATOR
1. SHUTOFF ICE MAKER AND THAW EVAPORATOR.
2. START ICE MAKER.
1. ARRANGE TO MAINTAIN MINIMUM
IS
60° F AMBIENT.
NO
AMBIENT ABOVE
60°F?
2. CONDUCT FACTORY REGARDING
SPECIAL APPLICATION.
YES
IS
NO
CHECK VOLTAGE ITEMS IN 1.
VOLTAGE WITHIN
±10%?
YES
DISCONNECT PROBE WIRE FROM
CONDUCTIVITY CONTROL.
DOES
TIMER
START?
NO
1. CHECK TIMER MOTOR.
2. CHECK CONDUCTIVITY CONTROL.
YES
1. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER
CAM #2. (HOT GAS)
HOT
GAS OPERATION
O.K.?
NO
NO
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #2.
3. CHECK HOT GAS SOLENOID.
YES
1. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER
CAM #4. (WATER DUMP)
WATER
DUMP
O.K.?
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #4.
3. CHECK DUMP SOLENOID.
YES
DOES
ICE HARVEST
NORMALLY?
NO
YES
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2.D (CONT’D)
YES
NO
1. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER CAM
#3. (HARVEST MOTOR)
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #3.
3. CHECK HARVEST MOTOR CAPACITOR.
4. CHECK HARVEST MOTOR.
REPLACE PROBE WIRE ON
CONDUCTIVITY CONTROL
DURING HARVEST CYCLE.
1. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER
CAM #1. (TIMER HOME)
DOES
TIMER RETURN
HOME?
NO
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #1.
YES
WAIT ONE FULL FREEZING
CYCLE (APPROX. 6-10 MIN.)
1. CHECK PROBE WIRING FOR
SHORTED CONNECTION.
DOES
HARVEST
INITIATE?
NO
2. CHECK CONDUCTIVITY CONTROL.
YES
1. REPEAT PREVIOUS CHECK OF OPERATION OF HARVEST
COMPONENTS IN 2.D.
DOES
ICE HARVEST
NORMALLY?
NO
2. ADJ UST ICE THICKNESS PROBE ONLY AFTER ALL OTH-
ER FACTORS HAVE BEEN CHECKED THOROUGHLY.
YES
DONE
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2.E LOW ICE PRODUCTION
IS
NO
WATER LEVEL
NORMAL?
CHECK WATER ITEMS IN 2.A.
YES
NORMAL EFFECT. INSTALL
REMCOR PRE-COOLER TO
INCREASE CAPACITY.
IS
YES
WATER TEMP.
HIGH?
NO
NORMAL EFFECT. ARRANGE
FOR LOWER AMBIENT AIR
TEMP. IF POSSIBLE.
IS
YES
AMBIENT TEMP.
HIGH?
NO
YES
IS
GO TO 2.C.
ICE THIN?
NO
CHECK REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM.
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2.F POOR ICE QUALITY
YES
IS
ICE CLOUDY?
NO
NO
IS
DONE
ICE SOFT?
YES
1. CHECK AIR PUMP.
2. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER CAM #4. (WATER
PUMP)
3. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #4.
4. CHECK WATER DUMP VALVE.
5. CHECK WATER FILTER.
6. INCREASE WATER DUMP BY ADJ USTING TIMER
CAM #4.
7. INSTALL ADDITIONAL WATER TREATMENT DE-
VICES FOR SPECIFIC PROBLEM WATER.
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3. DISPENSER PROBLEM
IS
YES
YES
DOES
AGITATOR
ROTATE?
VOLTAGE AT
SOLENOID
103-126V.?
YES
NO
DOES
GATE OPEN?
NO
NO
1. CHECK MOTOR CAPACITOR.
2. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #5.
3. CHECK AGITATOR MOTOR.
1. CHECK FOR BURNED OUT SOLENOID.
2. CHECK FOR STUCK OR BINDING GATE
MECHANISM.
1. CHECK FOR BLOWN SOLENOID FUSE IN ELEC-
TRICAL BOX. IF FUSE IS BLOWN, CHECK FOR
STUCK GATE MECHANISM, BURNED OUT SOLE-
NOID, OR LOW VOLTAGE.
IS
NO
HOPPER LEVEL
TOO HIGH?
2. CHECK VEND SWITCH.
3. CHECK FOR LOOSE OR BROKEN WIRE CONNEC-
TION IN SOLENOID CIRCUIT.
YES
4. CHECK VOLTAGE PROBLEMS IN 1.
1. CHECK BIN THERMOSTAT
ADJ USTMENT.
2. REPLACE BIN THERMOSTAT.
1. CHECK HOPPER DRAINS.
2. CHECK LEVEL OF UNIT.
3. CHECK FOR WATER OVERFLOW FROM EVAP-
ORATOR. SEE SECTION 2.
YES
IS
ICE SLUSHY?
4. CHECK ADJ USTMENT OF TIMER CAM #5.
(AGITATION)
5. CHECK TIMER SWITCH #5.
NO
DONE
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4. BEVERAGE SYSTEM PROBLEM
1. CHECK WIRING CONNECTIONS TO IN-
OPERATIVE FAUCETS.
IS
2. REPLACE INOPERATIVE FAUCETS.
YES
ONE OR MORE
FAUCETS
INOPERATIVE?
3. CHECK WIRING CONNECTIONS FROM
24V. TRANSFORMER.
4. CHECK 24V. TRANSFORMER.
NO
1. CHECK REMOTE COOLING
SYSTEM. (-B MODELS)
IS
NO
BEVERAGE
COLD?
2. CHECK FOR ICE ON COLD
PLATE. (-BC MODELS)
YES
IS
3. CHECK CO PRESSURE.
2
NO
BEVERAGE
PROPERLY
CARBONATED?
4. CHECK CARBONATOR.
YES
1. CHECK WATER SUPPLY PRESSURE.
2. CHECK SUPPLY FILTER.
3. CHECK CARBONATOR.
IS
YES
BEVERAGE
TOO SWEET?
4. CHECK FAUCET BRIX.
NO
1. CHECK IF SYRUP TANK IS EMPTY.
IS
YES
BEVERAGE
TOO WATERY?
2. CHECK CO PRESSURE.
2
3. CHECK FAUCET BRIX.
NO
DONE
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MAINTENANCE/ADJ USTMENT PROCEDURES
THERMOSTAT ALTITUDE ADJ USTMENTS
IMPORTANT: Adjus t the bin thermos tat s etting only if s torage hopper over fill is a problem.
BIN THERMOSTAT
1. Open the hinged service door.
2. The adjustment screw is located below the “Flush” switch on the left side of the electrical box.
3. For altitudes up to 6,000 feet, turn the adjustment screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE as follows:
ELEVATION (FEET)
COUNTERCLOCKWISE TURN
2,000
4,000
6,000
1/13
1/6
1/4
4. For altitudes above 6,000 feet, consult the factory.
CLEARING EVAPORATOR FREEZE-UP
WARNING: To prevent pos s ible injury, do not place fingers or hand into ice maker nozzle or
hopper with power applied to the unit.
1. Open the hinged service door.
2. Place the “Stop/Run” switch in the “Stop” position.
3. Close the water supply valve to the ice maker.
4. Remove the ice drop and hopper covers.
5. Depress the “Flush” switch push button and drain the evaporator.
6. Pour hot water into the evaporator ice exit opening. It will be necessary to use either a funnel or a container
with a spout. Fill the evaporator completely.
7. Drain the evaporator. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as required to ensure that all the ice in the evaporator is
melted.
8. Open the water supply valve. Depress the fill switch and refill evaporator.
9. Replace the ice drop and hopper covers.
10. Consult TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE to determine cause of freeze-up before putting unit back in service.
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ICE THICKNESS ADJ USTMENT
WARNING: Do not adjus t ice thicknes s probe unles s all other problem caus es have been
evaluated.
1. Open the hinged service door and remove the ice drop and hopper covers.
2. Collect and weigh the ice produced during the harvest cycle. The amount of ice harvested should weigh
approximately five (5) pounds. Use the following procedure to adjust the probe to obtain this weight. (A
clockwise adjustment will reduce the harvest weight while counterclockwise turns will increase the amount).
CAUTION: Do not turn the s crew on the end of the probe. Rotate the plas tic probe body
only us ing a 3/8 inch open end wrench. Make adjus tments in 1/8 inch turn increments .
A. Place the “Stop/Run” switch in the “Stop” position. (If unit is in the ice-making cycle, stop the unit at
the end of the harvest cycle).
B. Access to the probe is obtained by removing the rear service panel. (For units without beverage fau-
cets, the probe can be adjusted from the front by removing the lower front panel if rear access is
blocked).
C. Adjust the probe.
D. Place the “Stop/Run” switch in the “Run” position.
E. Collect and weigh the ice harvested. Repeat step A through E as necessary to obtain the required
amount of ice.
3. In making an initial adjustment (for example, if the probe has been removed and replaced for any reason),
turn probe clockwise until it just touches the evaporator coil (a slight back pressure will be felt). Turn probe
counterclockwise 2-1/2 turns. Follow procedure in step 2 to obtain the required ice harvest weight.
CLEANING/REPLACE THE FILTER
1. Remove the filter from the cabinet panel by sliding it forward toward the front of the unit.
2. Wash the filter in a solution of warm water and a mild detergent. Do not use caustic detergents as they
may attack the aluminum filter elements.
3. Dry filter thoroughly.
4. For maximum effectiveness, reactivate the filter with an air filter coating (see Parts List, Miscellaneous
Components).
CLEANING THE CONDENSER
Air-Cooled Units.
1. Disconnect power to the unit.
2. Remove the upper right side panel.
3. Remove all dirt/foreign material built up from the condenser fins (fan side). Be careful not to damage the
fins. It is recommended that a power vacuum cleaner with a “crevice” tool attachment be used.
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HARVEST TIME ADJ USTMENT
WARNING: Dis connect electrical power to the unit before s ervicing the timer in the
electrical box.
1. Disconnect power to ice maker.
2. Open the hinged service door and remove the electrical control box cover.
3. Place the “Stop/Run” switch in the “Stop” position.
4. Using Figure 10 as a guide, set the timer cam tabs as follows, starting with cam wheel No.1 (all cam tab
positions are in relation to No.1 left cam tab).
NOTE: Timer cam wheels can be manually rotated only in the normal direction of rotation-downward as
viewed from the front of the unit.
A. “Manually” adjust the cam tabs by using each “click” as the cam tab is rotated, as equivalent to .75
seconds.
B. Set up cam wheel No.1 with the left and right cam tabs back-to-back as shown in Figure 7A.
C. Adjust the cam tabs on wheels No. 2 through No. 5 in sequence as shown on the chart. Rotate the
cam wheels manually downward to set each wheel.
D. After the cam tabs are manually set, reconnect power to the ice maker.
E. Rotate the cam wheels slightly to activate the timer motor (No. 1 telltale down).
F. Using a stop watch, time the cam switch telltales. Adjust the cam tabs as necessary for the required
cycle times.
MANUAL FILLING
In the event that the ice maker is not functioning, the hopper may be manually filled with ice.
1. Open the hinged service door.
2. Place the “Stop/Run” switch in the “Stop” position.
WARNING: Electrical power is on to the agitator motor and the gate s olenoid.
Avoid contact with thes e components .
3. Remove the ice drop and storage hopper covers.
4. Fill hopper with ice and replace covers. Unit is now ready for dispensing.
CAUTION: Do not us e crus hed or flaked ice. Us e of bagged ice, which has frozen into large
chunks , can void warranty. The agitator is not des igned to be an ice crus her. Us e of large
chunks of ice which “jam up” ins ide the hopper will caus e failure of the agitator motor and
damage the hopper. If bagged ice is us ed, it mus t be carefully and completely broken into s mall,
cube s ize pieces before filling into the s torage hopper. Do not allow foreign material to enter the
ice s torage hopper.
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FIGURE 10. HARVEST TIMER
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PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBERS
Water Cooled
Air Cooled
Dis pens er Components
250
21491
22777
22644
23692
30895
31007
31197-1
50891
50967
51024
70496
53015
53016
50770
31470
70438
----------
50481
250 “BC”
250
21491
22777
22644
23692
30895
31007
31197-1
50891
50967
51024
70496
53015
53016
50770
31470
70438
----------
50481
250 “BC”
21491
22777
22644
23692
30895
31007
31197-1
50891
50967
52208
70496
53015
53016
50770
31470
70438
30794
50481
Gate Slide
21491
22777
22644
23692
30895
31007
31197-1
50891
50967
52208
70496
53015
53016
50770
31470
70438
30794
50481
Depressor Lever
Depressor Retainer
Agitator
Vend Switch
Switch Boot
Agitator Motor with Gasket
Agitator Motor Shaft Seal
Agitator Motor Plate Insulation
Sink
Sink Grill
Ice Chute, Back Section
Ice Chute Cover
Gate Gasket
Gate Solenoid Assembly
Gate Rebuilding Kit
Agitator Motor Heater
Agitator Motor Gasket
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBERS
Water Cooled
Air Cooled
250 “BC”
Electrical Controls
250
250
250 “BC”
30379
30385
30895
31001
31406
31840
31743
31673
31671
31741
31673
31742
60501
60369
31091
31375
Contactor
30379
30385
30895
31001
31406
31840
31743
31673
31671
31741
31673
31742
60501
60369
----------
31375
30379
30385
30895
31001
31406
31840
31743
31673
31671
31741
31673
31742
60501
60369
31091
31375
30379
30385
30895
31001
31406
31840
31743
31673
31671
31741
31673
31742
60501
60369
----------
31375
Toggle Switch
Flush Switch
Bin Thermostat
Fuse, 1-1/4 Amps (Gate Solenoid)
Timer, Harvest
Conductivity Control
Capacitor, Harvest Motor
Compressor Start Relay
Capacitor, Compressor Start
Capacitor, Compressor Run
Compressor Overload
High Pressure Control
Low Pressure Control
Transformer, Beverage
Relay, Agitator Motor
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PARTS LIST (CONT’D)
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBERS
Air Cooled
250 “BC”
Water Cooled
250
Refrigeration Components
Compressor
250
250 “BC”
60678
31607
31568
51189
51190
----------
----------
40672
----------
----------
----------
60623
60620
32576
60947
60309
40122
40653
50351
50096
60678
31607
31568
51189
51190
31738
31739
40672
60679
51388
70704
60623
60620
32576
60947
----------
----------
40653
50351
50096
60678
31607
31568
51189
51190
31738
31739
40672
60679
51388
70704
60623
60620
32576
60947
----------
----------
40653
50351
50096
60678
31607
31568
51189
51190
----------
----------
40672
----------
----------
----------
60623
60620
32576
60947
60309
40122
40653
50351
50096
Compressor Mounting Kit
Air Pump
Hose Adaptor, 3/8 NPT X 3/8 Barb
Hose Adaptor 90°, 3/8 NPT X 3/8 Barb
Condenser Fan Motor
Condenser Fan Blade
Water Valve Inlet
Condenser Air-Cooled
Condenser Shroud
Tinnerman Clip, Shroud
Filter (Drier)
Hot Gas Solenoid Valve
Hot Gas Solenoid Coil (115 Volt)
TXV R-502
Condenser, Water Cooled
Water Regulating Valve
Water Drain Valve
Tubing, Water Drain, 1/2 inch I.D.
Tubing, Air Pump, 3/8 inch I.D.
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBERS
Air Cooled
250 “BC”
Water Cooled
Evaporator Components
Evaporator Assembly
250
250
61023
51368
60680
51369--1
51356
51179
250 “BC”
61023
61023
51368
60680
61023
51368
60680
51369--1
51356
51179
Evaporator Housing, Foamed
Evaporator Coil Assembly
51368
60680
Harvest Bar Assembly With Gaskets
Gasket Kit
51369--1
51356
51369--1
51356
Ice Thickness Probe
51179
51179
Harvest Motor With Gaskets
Hose Adaptor, 1/4 NPT X 3/8 Barb
Hose Adaptor, 1/4 NPT X 1/2 Barb
10-32 X 5/8 Phillips Flat Head Screw
31560--1
51191
31560--1
51191
31560--1
51191
31560--1
51191
51192
51192
51192
51192
70746
70746
70746
70746
Air Cooled
Water Cooled
Mis cellaneous Components
250
250 “BC”
70551
250
250 “BC”
70551
Filter
70551
51355
90906
90915
90914
90916
70551
51355
90906
90915
90914
90916
Filter Coating, 16 Ounces
Label “Press For Ice”
Wiring Diagram
Manual
51355
51355
90906
90906
90915
90915
90914
90914
Cleaning Label
90916
90916
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TELEPHONE (800) 238--3600
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WARRANTY
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in material and workmanship under normal use and service. For a copy of the warranty applicable to your
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