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 See visual aid reference at www.raritaneng.com/tech support/repair shop

NOTE: Model 84 Icemakers must have back enclosure #30 reinstalled before operating or testing unit.   Unit will not

operate or test satisfactorily without enclosure in place.

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTION

1A. No AC power - check  breaker.
1B. AC power switch.

1C. Compressor Relay.
1D. Module.
1E. Cold control.
2A. Compressor.
2B. Refrigerant leak in system.
2C. Fan motor.
2D. Dust clogged in condenser.
2E. Jammed fan.
2F. Refer to 1 above.
2G. Module
3A. Nonfunctioning water valve

assembly.

3B. Mold heater assembly.
3C. Water supply turned off.
3D. Icemaker module.
3E. Cold control.
3F. Bad wiring harness plug contacts.
4A. Ice mold thermostat.
4B. Icemaker module.
4C. Ejector relay.
4D. Mold and heater assembly.
4E. Bad wiring harness plug contacts.
5A. Limit switch in wire harness.
5B. Icemaker module.
5C. Power supply.
5D. Mold and heater assembly.
5E. Bad wiring harness plug contacts.
6A. Ice mold thermostat.
6B. Fan motor.
6C. Ventilation poor.
6D. Dust clogged in condenser.
6E. Too much water in mold.
6F. Ejector relay.
7A. Broken door gasket.
7B. Door left open.
8A. Solenoid valve assembly.
8B. Icemaker module.
8C. Filler tube alignment.
8D. Icemold thermostat.

1. Compressor and fan not run-

ning.

2. Icer-ette will not get cold

enough to freeze cubes in
the mold.

3. Icer-ette freezes but water

does not come into mold; no
ice production.

4. Icer-ette will freeze cubes

but will not eject them.

5. Icer-ette stops in mid-ejec-

tion cycle; compressor will
not come back on.

6. Icer-ette makes and ejects

 cubes but at a very slow
 rate.

7. Icer-ette frosts up inside and

has to be defrosted often.

8. Excessive accumulation of

 ice; water overflows the ice
 mold and runs into storage
 bucket; solid block of ice.

PROBLEM

BE SURE TO READ THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TROUBLESHOOTING
OR REPAIR OF ICER-ETTE UNITS.
WARNING:

It is recommended that only a qualified refrigeration technician perform service on Icer-ettes.  Because of
high voltage, high pressure refrigeration, and presence of water in the unit, a person who is not technically
qualified may be subject to electric shock hazard.  If the Icer-ette is wired to a junction box or otherwise direct
to the AC power supply, the appropriate circuit breaker must be turned off to cut the power to the machine.
TURNING THE ON-OFF SWITCH TO THE “OFF” POSITION DOES NOT DISCONNECT THE UNIT
FROM THE POWER SOURCE AND THE DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WILL REMAIN.

This Troubleshooting Section is to be used only as a guideline to assist in determining any problem.  Raritan does not
guarantee that the recommendations or corrections listed below will correct the problem.

1A. Turn on breaker to restore power.
1B. Check for loose connections.  Replace switch if

needed.

1C. Replace Compressor Relay.
1D. Replace icemaker module.*
1E. Replace cold control.*
2A. Return to Raritan for compressor replacement.
2B. Contact Raritan Technical Support.
2C. Replace fan motor.*
2D. Clean Condenser (see maintenance section).
2E. Straighten fan brackets.
2F. Refer to 1A, B and C.
2G. Replace icemaker module.*
3A. Clean or replace solenoid valve assembly.

3B. Contact Raritan Technical Support.
3C. Provide pressurized water.
3D. Replace icemaker module.
3E. Replace cold control.
3F. Contact Raritan Technical Support.*
4A. Replace ice mold thermostat.*
4B. Replace icemaker module.*
4C. Replace ejector relay.
4D. Replace icemaker module.*
4E. Contact Raritan Technical Support.*
5A Contact Raritan Technical Support.*
5B. Replace icemaker module.*
5C. Check connections.
5D. Replace icemaker module.
5E. Contact Raritan Technical Support.*
6A. Replace ice mold thermostat.*
6B. Replace fan motor.*
6C. Check installation section.
6D. Clean condenser (see maintenance section).
6E. Contact Raritan Technical Support.
6F. Replace ejector relay.
7A. Replace door gasket.
7B. Defrost as needed.
8A. Replace solenoid valve assembly.
8B. Replace icemaker module.*
8C. Adjust to prevent splash over.
8D. Replace icemold thermostat.*

TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for 84

Page 1: ...g gasoline tanks or in areas in which ignition protected equipment is required INTRODUCTION Model 84 and 85 Icer ettes are CFC Free automatic icemakers designed and manufactured especially for the mar...

Page 2: ...hite plastic tubing and nut from bottom of solenoid valve Model 84 Disconnect the in line water supply connector behind the front grille 3 Turn power on Allow unit to run for an hour Removeanycubestha...

Page 3: ...t the unit s weight When installing the unit it should be noted that some servicing requires access to the rear of the unit and that the unit must be readily removable should servicing be necessary Wh...

Page 4: ...11 19 17 41 40 42 43 29 LINE VOLTAGE GREEN GREEN YELLOW WHITE BLUE BLACK 120 VAC BROWN 240 VAC POWER SWITCH GREEN BLACK FUSE LINKS COMPRESSOR RELAY AND OVERLOAD COMPRESSOR FAN A B 7 2 RELAY BLACK WHIT...

Page 5: ...m o t t o B 1 8 1 F 1 5 H C 1 8 1 F 1 5 H C 1 8 1 F 1 5 H C 1 8 1 F 1 5 H C 9 1 m o t t o B p o T t e S e g n i H W 3 1 M I W 3 1 M I W 3 1 M I W 3 1 M I 0 2 t e k c u B e c I 0 9 I 0 9 I 0 9 I 0 9 I...

Page 6: ...ecommended that only a qualified refrigeration technician perform service on Icer ettes Because of high voltage high pressure refrigeration and presence of water in the unit a person who is not techni...

Page 7: ...kg per day Water Supply Minimum 22 psi 152kPa Maximum 125 psi 863kPa Ice Storage Capacity up to 11 lbs 5kg Max AMP Draw 120 Volt 2 5 240 Volt 1 3 Refrigerant Charge 2 4 oz 68 grams R 134A SPECIFICATIO...

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