MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING: Auger
In some areas, the water supply to the ice maker
will contain a high concentration of minerals, and
that will result in an evaporator and auger
becoming coated with these minerals, requiring a
more frequent removal than twice per year. If in
doubt about the condition of the evaporator and
auger, the auger can be removed so the parts can
be inspected.
Note: Water filters can filter out suspended solids,
but not dissolved solids. “Soft” water may not be
the complete answer. Check with a water
treatment specialist regarding water treatment.
For more information on removal of these
parts, see REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT.
Disconnect electrical power, and shut off the
water supply.
Use care when removing the auger, it has
sharp edges.
1. To remove the auger, remove the front and top
panels.
2. Drain evaporator using drain hose.
3. Remove bail clamp from over ice chute cover
and remove cover.
4. Unscrew and remove ice sweep.
5. Remove ice chute from evaporator.
6. Remove 4 allen screws holding breaker to
evaporator.
7. Pull up to remove auger.
After the auger has been removed, allow the auger
to dry: if the auger is not bright and shiny, it must
be cleaned.
Clean the auger and evaporator as required. DO
NOT HONE THE EVAPORATOR.
8. Replace the water seal.
9. Reverse to reassemble.
BREAKER AND
AUGER ASSEMBLY
Moving Parts Hazard.
Disconnect electrical
power to the icemaker -
dispenser before
beginning.
Air Cooled Model
Clean the air cooled condenser whenever the ice
machine water system is cleaned, more frequently
if in a dusty or greasy area.
1. Shut off electrical power.
2. Remove right side service panel.
3. Brush off condenser fins, use soft bristle brush
or vacuum.
4. Check with light to see if fins are clean all the
way through.
5. Use coil cleaner if grease is deep inside fins.
6. Replace service panel and reconnect power.
NDE750
December 1993
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