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Ice Deflector
The Ice Deflector prevents ice from dropping
into the water return trough.
(1000-RLE)
A properly installed Ice Deflector should have
the top outer edge positioned outside of the ice
drop zone to ensure all falling ice will hit the Ice
Deflector.
There should be a minimum 1/8” clearance
between the top of the Ice Deflector and the
aluminum lip of the Bottom Casting under the
Evaporator.
There should also be a minimum 1/8” clearance
between the outer edge of the Ice Deflector
and the Bottom Casting.
(2000-RLE & 3000-RLE)
The 2000-RLE and 3000-RLE also feature an Ice
Deflector Scraper. This plastic arm clears any
excess buildup of ice on the Ice Deflector as it
passes by the Ice Deflector Scraper.
The Ice Deflector should never touch the Ice
Deflector Scraper or the Bottom Casting.
Ice Blade
The Ice Blade shatters the ice formed on the
Evaporator freezing surface as the Main Shaft
rotates.
Ice harvesting problems are often caused by
improper refrigeration settings. Adjusting the
Ice Blade should be a last resort after all other
means have been expended.
The clearance between the outermost tip of the
Ice Blade and the Evaporator freezing surface
must be between 0.004” and 0.006”.
A set of feeler gauges should be used to
determine the distance between the Ice Blade
and the Evaporator.
Always check the clearance at a minimum of 6
points on the circumference of the Evaporator.
Summary of Contents for HoweIce Rapid Freeze 4000-RL-CO 2DX
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Page 38: ...38 Appendix Cut View 2000 RLE...
Page 39: ...Appendix 39 Assembly Drawing 1000 RLE Ice Flaker CP750 Mobile Express Ice Bin...
Page 40: ...40 Appendix Assembly Drawing 2000 RLE Ice Flaker CP1500 Mobile Express Ice Bin...
Page 41: ...Appendix 41 Wiring Diagram Ice Flaker Main Control Panel...
Page 42: ...42 Appendix Wiring Diagram CO2 EEV EEPR Control Panel...