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Mechanical Operation

General:

The TDE470 makes, stores and dispenses ice. It
also dispenses water. The ice making portion of
the machine produces flaked ice at about 32

o

F.

The ice falls thru a chute into the dispensing bin.
Above the cylindrical bin is a dispense drive motor
and electric eyes. The drive motor is connected to
an ice vane in the bin. When the user holds a
container in front of the glass sensor and below
the ice chute, the dispense drive motor rotates the
vane and the ice. There is a slot in the base of the
bin, located just above the vend spout and glass
filler lever. When the ice moves over that slot,
some of the ice on the bottom of the bin falls thru
the slot, into the chute and fills the container.

ON/OFF Control: 

Flaked ice is produced by the ice maker until ice
builds up between the electric eyes. When the
electric eyes can no longer "see" each other, they
send a signal to the control board to shut the
machine off. The refrigeration compressor stops
but the auger drive motor will continue to operate
for about 2 minutes to clear the evaporator of ice.

Water Control:

Because water is such an important requirement
for making ice, a water level sensor has been
placed in the reservoir. If the water supply to the
machine should fail, the water level sensor will
send a signal to the control board to shut down the
machine.

Refrigeration:

The refrigeration system uses a hermetic
compressor (specifically designed for R-134a),
forced draft air cooled condenser, capillary tube
and vertical flaked ice evaporator. Inside the
evaporator is a slowly rotating auger. The auger is
supported by bearings at each end, and there is a
face-type water seal above the bottom bearing.
The auger is driven by a 1/10 HP direct drive gear
reducer. The auger drive motor has a speed
operated switch on it that will keep the compressor
from operating if the auger motor is not turning at
full speed.

Water System

Water flows from the building supply to the
reservoir and to the electric solenoid valve. Water
from the reservoir is used to make ice. Water the
flows thru the solenoid is dispensed.

The bin, sink and reservoir overflow all have
drains. 

Ice Vending

Dispensing takes place when the touch free
sensor’s infrared beam bounces back to the
sensor from a container placed directly in front of
it, and under the ice chute.

When the beam is reflected back, it signals the
circuit board to connect power to the dispense
drive motor, and ice is then moved over the slot in
the base of the bin, where it falls by gravity thru the
chute into the container.

If the Water switch is On, water is also dispensed
at the same time.

Dispensing continues until the beam is no longer
reflected back to the sensor.

 

Touch Free Sensor

TDE470

February 1995

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Summary of Contents for TDE470

Page 1: ...age 2 To The Installer Page 3 For The Electrician Page 4 For The Plumber Page 5 Optional Kits Page 6 Wall Mount Kit KWB1 Page 7 Final Check List Initial Start Up Page 8 User Operation Page 9 Component...

Page 2: ...voids the warranty Scotsman Ice Systems are designed and manufactured with the highest regard for safety and performance They meet or exceed the standards of UL NSF and CUL Scotsman assumes no liabili...

Page 3: ...the water and have to be treated A water filter is always a good idea but does require regular maintenance to change the cartridge In some water conditions water treatment may be required Generally t...

Page 4: ...censed electrician may be required in some situations Remove the back panel to make the electrical connection The electrical connection is made on the terminal strip in the junction box inside the mac...

Page 5: ...bin drain a 5 8 plastic tube Install rigid tubing between the machine and the building drain Route the drains separately to the building drain Water supply Connect cold potable water to the machine A...

Page 6: ...dispenser The flange of the dispenser base fits in the slots in the sink extension base 10 Secure the sink extension base to the dispenser with 3 screws on each side 11 Return the dispenser to an upri...

Page 7: ...3 Drill out the holes as marked in the illustration in the back of the frame with a 3 16 drill bit 4 Place top hanger bracket on the inside of the frame and fasten to the frame with the four screws r...

Page 8: ...er about 15 seconds the machine should start 6 Let the machine operate listen for any unusual noises If needed reposition tubing panels to eliminate vibration After the unit has been operating for abo...

Page 9: ...ontainer below the spout Note The water is NOT cooled it is the same temperature as the building supply water Daily Maintenance Pour hot water into the sink to flush out any debris or build up Wipe th...

Page 10: ...at the top and has a spout at the bottom There is a rotating ice vane inside the bin that causes the ice to be swept over the spout and dispensed The vane is rotated by a gear motor at the top of the...

Page 11: ...low pressure cause the refrigerant to evaporate and absorb heat from the metal walls of the evaporator After the refrigerant has flowed thru the evaporator it goes back to the compressor thru the suct...

Page 12: ...the evaporator there is a water seal This seal is the type that has a rotating half and a stationary half The area where the two seals touch are smooth flat surfaces When the auger is installed in the...

Page 13: ...sensor will send a signal to the control board to shut down the machine Refrigeration The refrigeration system uses a hermetic compressor specifically designed for R 134a forced draft air cooled conde...

Page 14: ...the evaporator and then The auger motor no longer receives power from the circuit board and the auger motor stops After a 6 minute delay If the ice level sensor is clear bin empty for more than 15 sec...

Page 15: ...sanitizing solution may be obtained by mixing 1 ounce of household bleach with 2 gallons of clean warm 95o F 115o F water 13 Unplug or disconnect electrical power 14 Remove bin top pour in warm potab...

Page 16: ...clean with sanitizer 4 The splash panel requires special attention to clean it Push and release the Cleaning Switch located to the left of the ice spout This disables the Touch Free Sensor so the spla...

Page 17: ...he water supply 3 Remove top panel 4 Remove right side panel 5 Drain the evaporator and reservoir 6 Remove foam cap on top of evaporator 7 Remove 2 permagum plugs from the side of the evaporator 8 Rem...

Page 18: ...nt to come into contact with the face of the seal 4 Wash the stationary half the water seal with water Slip it up into the bottom of the evaporator until the bottom of the seal is inside the evaporato...

Page 19: ...The water level sensor may not shut the ice machine off when the reservoir goes dry if there is a film of mineral scale on the probe tip 1 Remove the top panel 2 Remove the reservoir cover 3 Pull the...

Page 20: ...ystem Ice in bin but will not dispense Drive motor does not turn Vend system does not work Check replace vend system Check that cleaning switch has been released Dispense motor open Check replace disp...

Page 21: ...eplace solenoid Vend system does not work Check replace vend system Water turned off Restore water supply Water drips from spout Melting ice in chute Some water dripping is normal Water solenoid leaks...

Page 22: ...6 minute off delay start To prevent short cycling the machine will not restart after any shut off excpet power to the board until 6 minutes have passed 5 Off Timer ON Unit cycling off Too much curren...

Page 23: ...es or dirty eyes Clean and or adjust as needed To check the electrical system first check the lights on the circuit board 1 Remove the top panel 2 Remove the right side panel 3 Remove the control box...

Page 24: ...rive gear motor to the bin top 6 Pull gear motor off the bin top 7 Unscrew the output shaft extension from the gear motor 8 Remove screws holding the mounting bracket to the gear motor 9 Reverse to re...

Page 25: ...ir and lift the valve out of the reservoir tank 6 Replace with a new valve or replace the valve plunger Valve Plunger 1 After the valve has been removed from the reservoir remove the nut holding the v...

Page 26: ...bottom of the auger and force the auger up Do NOT damage the splines of the auger or the auger will have to be replaced If the auger is frozen to the bottom bearing do not force the bottom bearing thr...

Page 27: ...the water seal with water Slip it up into the bottom of the evaporator until the bottom of the seal is inside the evaporator about 1 4 5 Push the bottom bearing against the water seal until the bottom...

Page 28: ...valves must be in the closed position before the hose caps are removed Do not remove the hose caps before checking the position of the valve Use a 3 16 allen wrench to open and close the valve As wit...

Page 29: ...ding the gear reducer to the cabinet frame 12 Trace auger drive motor wires back to the control box 13 Disconnect the drive motor wires from the relay on the circuit board 14 Pull the wires back to th...

Page 30: ...a relay on the circuit board 2 Disconnect the auger motor s wires and pull them back to the auger drive motor 3 Lift the auger motor windings off the gear reducer If the rotor needs to be removed 1 R...

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