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Installation and Service Manual
5001192
Revision 03 February, 2003
ADJUSTMENTS
AGITATION TIMER
The agitation timer is standard equipment for the dispensers
with 90.7 kg. (200 lbs.) and larger bin storage. This timer is
available as an option for all other dispensers. The purpose of
the timer is to periodically agitate the ice in the bin, preventing
the ice from congealing together.
The timer is located in the electrical box of the dispenser. The
two dials on the timer should be set to agitate the ice for two
seconds every four hours of non ice dispenser use.
To check the agitation timer, turn the off time dial (right dial on
the drawing below) counter clockwise until the dial stops. Do
not use the dispenser for 15 minutes. Within that time period,
the agitator will turn. If the agitator does not turn, replace the
timer.
If the solenoid is electrically activated when the agitation timer
moves the gear motor, the timer has shorted out internally and
must be replaced.
To correctly reset the agitation timer, turn both dials counter
clockwise until they stop. Your “points” on the dials will be set at
“0”.
Turn the ON time (left dial) from the “0” to the “2”.
Turn the OFF time (right dial) from the “0” to the “4”.
The drawing shows the position of the dials when the timer is
set correctly.
ADJUSTMENTS
DOOR
The door is used to stop the flow of ice to the container when
the microswitch is released. The door assembly is not used
to reduce the flow of ice. See the ice flow reducer on the
following page.
When operated, the door should open completely.
This would
be a minimum of 3.8 cm (1.5 in) as measured from the
bottom of the chute opening to the bottom of the door
when energized.
To adjust the door opening, raise or lower the door solenoid in
the opposite direction you wish to effect the door. EXAMPLE:
If you wish to open the door wider, lower the door solenoid.
This will raise the door wider.
To move the solenoid, loosen the four machine screws on the
side of the coil. Slide the solenoid in the direction you wish to
move it. Tighten the screws on the solenoid to secure the coil
in place.
EXAMPLE OF DOOR ADJUSTMENT SCREW
LOCATION