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Self-Contained Flaked Ice Maker Service Manual

© 2004, IMI Cornelius Inc.

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Publication Number: 166240010SER

MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT:  THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE SHOULD BE PERFORMED AT LEAST EVERY SIX 
MONTHS ON FLAKED ICE MACHINES.

1.

Check power supply with machine running for proper voltage.

2.

Check water level in the float tank reservoir. Water level should be maintained at the top of the 

evaporator. Adjust if necessary. (See illustration and adjustment procedure)

3.

Clean the air-cooled condenser coil with a stiff brush or vacuum cleaner (See procedure).

CAUTION: Condenser cooling fins are sharp, use care when cleaning.

4.

Clean the ice storage bin and flush the bin drain at least once a month.

5.

If a water conditioner is installed in the inlet water line, change, replace, or clean the filter, strainer 

or cartridge as required.

6.

If heavy mineral deposits on the auger and evaporator shell are encountered due to bad local water 

conditions, follow sanitizing and cleaning procedure.

7.

Loosen hold-down cam locks and remove gearmotor assembly.

8.

Check thrust washer; replace if noticeably worn.

9.

Lift out auger and examine for wear. The corkscrew auger guide bushing pressed into the drive 

block should be checked for wear. Replace if loose or if worn flat with auger drive block. If the Helix 
auger on the corkscrew auger round bar becomes flat on the inside more than 1/8 of an inch over a 
length of two inches or more it should be replaced.

NOTE:  HELIX AUGERS DO HAVE MACHINED FLAT RELIEF SURFACES. DON’T CONFUSE THEM 
WITH WORN FLAT AREAS.

Check the insert in the bottom ring of the Helix auger and replace if excessively worn.

10.

Check shell vertical strips for wear. Replace the shell if excessive wear is shown.

11.

Check O-Ring, replace if worn or cut.

12.

Re-assemble, steps 7 through 11.

CAUTION: In re-assembling the auger gearmotor, the hold down clamps must be tight and secure. 
In re-installing the evaporator shell, be absolutely sure that the “o” ring is not pinched off as this 
would cause a water leak around the base of the evaporator. Lubricate the “o” ring with food grade 
lubricant before re-assembling shell. 

13.

Check for alignment of ice chute. Make sure chute gasket is not blocking path of ice flow.

14.

Check bin thermostat operation. In the mid-range position the bin thermostat will open at 42

°

 and 

has a 6

°

 differential.

S

ANITIZING

 

AND

 C

LEANING

 P

ROCEDURE

1.

Turn unit off at switch in upper rear right side panel.

2.

Turn water off and remove water hose from bottom of float chamber inside of ice bin and allow to 

drain from the evaporator via the hose end; or

3.

Remove float chamber cover and while holding float up to prevent more water from entering the 

float chamber, remove water hose from float chamber and proceed to drain the float chamber and 
evaporator.

4.

With water still off, restore water hose to float chamber and add 1/2 oz. of ”sanitizer” (see note 

below). Turn water on.

5.

Remove the bin door, float chamber cover, ice chute trim cover, two thumb screws and chute trim 

gasket.

6.

Using soap, hot water, and a non-metallic bristle brush or plastic scouring pad, scrub the parts 

removed in step 4 as well as the interior of the ice bin, ice chute, thermowell, door tracks, ice bin 
top, and around bin opening. 

Summary of Contents for AF-200-P(S)-SCR

Page 1: ...del Series 200 525 725 R404A Refrigerant Service Manual Series 200 Release Date May 13 2004 Publication Number 166240010SER Revision Date NA Revision A Visit the IMI Cornelius web site at www corneliu...

Page 2: ...ent It is assumed that appropriate safety precautions are taken and that all local safety and construction requirements are being met in addition to the information contained in this manual To inquire...

Page 3: ...6 725 6 Electrical Circuit 7 Circuit Description 7 On Off Switch Circuit Breaker 7 Bin Thermostat 7 High Pressure Control 7 Gearmotor Start Relay 7 Power Relay Contactor 7 Fan Cycling Switch 7 Delay T...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...sist servicemen and users with information concerning installation construction and maintenance of the ice making equipment The problems of the serviceman and user have been given special attention in...

Page 6: ...lbs 59 kgs 117 lbs 53 kgs AF 200 P SC50R PRODUCTION CHART AIR TEMPERATURE WATER TEMPERATURE 50 F 10 C 70 F 21 C 80 F 27 C 50 F 10 C 234 lbs 106 kgs 206 lbs 94 kgs 197 lbs 90 kgs 70 F 21 C 213 lbs 97...

Page 7: ...8 oz R 404a 115V 60HZ 7 oz R 404a 220V 50HZ Refrigerant Control 115V 60HZ Automatic Expansion Valve 28 PSI Refrigerant Control 220V 50HZ Automatic Expansion Valve 31 PSI Inlet Water Supply 1 4 SAE mal...

Page 8: ...0 F 21 C 80 F 27 C 50 F 10 C 629 lbs 286 kgs 528 lbs 240 kgs 494 lbs 225 kgs 70 F 21 C 621 lbs 282 kgs 525 lbs 239 kgs 489 lbs 222 kgs 90 F 27 C 493 lbs 224 kgs 414 lbs 188 kgs 387 lbs 176 kgs 26 1 2...

Page 9: ...214 220V 50HZ Condenser Air Cooled Refrigerant Charge 17 oz R 404a Refrigerant Control Automatic Expansion Valve 34 PSI Inlet Water Supply 3 8 SAE Male Flare Voltage 115V 60HZ or 220V 50HZ Total Amp D...

Page 10: ...ATER TEMPERATURE 50 F 10 C 70 F 21 C 80 F 27 C 50 F 10 C 654 lbs 297 kgs 588 lbs 267 kgs 552 lbs 251 kgs 70 F 21 C 639 lbs 290 kgs 563 lbs 256 kgs 521 lbs 237 kgs 90 F 27 C 562 lbs 255 kgs 479 lbs 218...

Page 11: ...ans as the gearmotor run winding comes on the line the current draw initially is relatively heavy through the relay coil coil is in series with run winding It then acts like a normal relay and the N O...

Page 12: ...ign speed NOTE BOTH TYPES OF RELAYS ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITHIN VERY NARROW LIMITS OF VOLTAGE AND CURRENT DICTATED BY MOTOR DESIGN THEREFORE WHEN MAKING A REPLACEMENT OF A RELAY ALWAYS PROVIDE AN E...

Page 13: ...SE THEM WITH WORN FLAT AREAS Check the insert in the bottom ring of the Helix auger and replace if excessively worn 10 Check shell vertical strips for wear Replace the shell if excessive wear is shown...

Page 14: ...he result Parts of the ice maker that are in contact with the water or ice may corrode if the water is high in acidity In some areas water may have to be treated in order to overcome some of the probl...

Page 15: ...AC WH BK WH BK RATED 2 0 AMPS CIRCUIT BREAKER ON OFF SWITCH BL START CAPACITOR GEAR MOTOR 64 77 MFD 165 VAC RD RD BK 4 3 2 WH BK START RELAY GEAR MOTOR FAN SWITCH C O 205 C I 275 GR BK BIN BL BL HIGH...

Page 16: ...RATED 1 5 AMPS CIRCUIT BREAKER ON OFF SWITCH BL START CAPACITOR GEAR MOTOR 21 25 MFD 220 250 VAC RD RD BL 3 4 2 BL START RELAY GEAR MOTOR FAN SWITCH C O 205 C I 275 BR LB GN Y BIN BL BL HIGH PRESS CN...

Page 17: ...BK RATED 2 0 AMPS CIRCUIT BREAKER ON OFF SWITCH 4 START GEAR MOTOR CAPACITOR BL RD WIRE NUT RD BK BK 2 3 BK BL THERMOSTAT DELAY BL RD START RELAY GEAR MOTOR FAN SWITCH C I 275 C O 205 WH GW BL BIN BL...

Page 18: ...FD 330 V START CAPACITOR RD M S GW BR LB RD ON OFF SWITCH CIRCUIT BREAKER RATED 1 5 AMPS START BL BL 4 CAPACITOR GEAR MOTOR RD RD BK 3 2 BK BL THERMOSTAT DELAY BK RD START RELAY GEAR MOTOR FAN SWITCH...

Page 19: ...ted C Remove restriction D Defective condenser fan motor D Check and replace E Defective relay overload protector or starting capacitor E Check and replace F Loose electrical connection F Check wiring...

Page 20: ...ply line from float tank to evaporator shell E Check and adjust warmer Machine runs with full bin of ice A Storage bin thermostat set too cold A Check and adjust warmer B Bin thermostat thermowell out...

Page 21: ...leak evacuate system add drier and recharge K Loose hold down assy K Check and tighten or replace L Auger worn excessively on the inside surfaces causing thicker flaked ice to be made L Replace auger...

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