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Ice Operation – Basic Logic
The new BM Ice in Door model has multiple and unique logic and calculations that are
accomplished with the board, the control settings, and feedback from thermistors.
However, the new ice door does not have its own thermistor and therefore calculations
are accomplished with input from the FF and FZ thermistors.
The new BM does utilize a dedicated blower fan to send cold air up from the freezer,
through a channel and into the ice section.
Ice Making/Harvest mode:
this mode looks for water valve or dispenser action within a two
hour period of time. ( 4 minute response time) If seen, the ice section temperature should be
approximately 0° F degrees.
Ice Storage mode:
if above activity is not detected, the temperature in the ice section could
raises as high as approximately 15° - 25°F.
Ice Hardening mode
: this mode tries to account for high number of door openings and maintain
similar temperatures as the ice storage mode
Remember that temperature in the ice section is tied to the control settings so the
warmer the FZ section is set for, the warmer the ice section. A freezer setting below “5”
will produce the warmest ice section temperature.
NOTE: Ice stored for more than 10days could clump.
Summary of Contents for PFSS5R
Page 1: ...Bottom Freezer with Ice Water in Door PGCS1R PFCF1R PFSS5R PGSS5R BJ 5 11 ...
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Page 6: ...New Ice Water Section ...
Page 7: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 New Ice and Water in Door Lift slightly up to remove bucket ...
Page 8: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Bucket holds approximately 4 lbs Ice Operation ...
Page 9: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Cubes Crushed Ice Operation ...
Page 20: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Ice Auger Assembly Comes as an assembly or in parts ...
Page 26: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Ice Maker Testing Orange and Brown wire connectors ...
Page 28: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Auger Motor Remove auger fork by removing nut ...
Page 29: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Auger Motor Components come as shown ...
Page 34: ...Fan Section ...
Page 35: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Evaporator Fan ...
Page 36: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Freezer Evaporator Fan Remove fan cover screw and swing off ...
Page 39: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Ice Fan Duct ...
Page 40: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Ice Fan Duct 12VDC 3 speed fan ...
Page 42: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Ice Fan Testing J2 ...
Page 49: ...New LED Lighting ...
Page 50: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 All LED Lighting 9 LED light pads in FF 1 LED light pad in FZ ...
Page 53: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 LED Lighting Freezer LED is on ceiling in the middle ...
Page 56: ...Heaters ...
Page 64: ...Door Drawer Section Structure ...
Page 66: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Top Freezer Drawer Top drawer shelf lifts straight up ...
Page 69: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Lower Freezer Drawer Remove hex head screw from each side ...
Page 82: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Fresh Food Right Door Deep large bins on door ...
Page 85: ...Thermistors ...
Page 92: ...Main Control Board and Dispenser Board ...
Page 95: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Dispenser Board Duct door heater location ...
Page 97: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Main Control Board ...
Page 98: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Main Board A C ...
Page 99: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Main Board D C ...
Page 100: ...Compressor Inverter ...
Page 103: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 Inverter Compressor Testing 1 4 6VDC 2 120VAC 3 10 ohms ...
Page 104: ...Copyright General Electric 2011 End of presentation for BM with Ice Water in the door ...