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Problem
Possible Cause
Remedy
[1] The icemaker will not
start. (continuted)
m) Control Board
1. Defective.
1. See "II.C.4. Control Board
Check Procedure".
n) Control Board in Alarm 1. Audible alarm.
1. See "II.C..f) LED Lights
and Audible Alarm
Safeties".
[] Water continues to
be supplied, and the
icemaker will not
start.
a) Float Switch
1. Connector
disconnected.
1. Reconnect.
. Leads opened or
defective switch.
. Check and replace.
3. Float does not move
freely.
3. Clean or replace.
b) Control Board
1. Defective.
1. Replace. See "II.C.4.
Control Board Check
Procedure."
[3] Compressor will
not start or stops
operating.
a) Control Switch
1. SERVICE position.
1. Move to ICE position.
. Bad contacts.
. Check and replace.
b) Control Board
1. Defective.
1. See "II.C.4. Control Board
Check Procedure."
c) Wire Harness Terminal
Block: Condensing Unit
and Icemaker
1. Loose connection.
1. Tighten.
d) Magnetic Contactor
1. Bad contacts.
1. Check for continuity and
replace.
. Coil winding opened. . Replace.
e) Starter
1. Bad contacts.
1. Check and replace.
. Coil winding opened. . Replace.
f) Start Capacitor or Run
Capacitor
1. Defective.
1. Replace.
g) Overload Protector
1. Bad contacts.
1. Check for continuity and
replace.
. Voltage too low.
. Increase voltage.
3. Refrigerant
overcharged or
undercharged.
3. Recharge.
4. Line valve continues
to close in freeze cycle
and overload protector
operates.
4. Check line valves
operation in freeze cycle
and replace.
h) Compressor
1. Wiring to compressor. 1. Check for loose
connection or open, and
replace.
. Defective.
. Replace.
[4] Water continues to
be supplied in freeze
cycle.
a) Fill or Harvest Water
Valve
1. Diaphragm does not
close.
1. Check for water leaks with
icemaker off.
b) Control Board
1. Defective.
1. See "II.C.4. Control Board
Check Procedure".