Integrated
Integrated
(700-
(700-
3
3
T
T
ALL)
ALL)
Series
Series
Icemaker Information
6-3
#3758412 - Revision B - December, 2006
Ejector Blade Stop Position
(about 1:30 o'clock)
Ejector Blade Stalls on Ice
Motor On, Heater On
(1/2 Minute to 5 Minutes
about 4:00 o'clock)
Start Position
Thermostat Closes
Motor On, Heater On
Water Valve Energized
7.5 Seconds
140cc. or 4-3/4oz. Fill
(about 11:00 o'clock)
Thermistor Opens
in This Range of Rotation
Heater Off
6:00 o'clock (reference)
TP
M
H
T
V
N
L
Contact D
Contact C
Contact B
Contact A
Thermostat
4400
Ω
Timer
Mtr.
Shut-Off
Switch
On (Dn)
Off (Up)
72
Ω
Htr.
TP
TP
TP
TP
Green
Ta
n
Water Valve
Neutral
(White)
Power
(Pink)
Contact D
(Timer)
Contact C
(Holding Switch)
Contact A
(Water Valve)
Contact B
(Heater / Thermostat)
TP
Figure 6-1. Modular Icemaker Electrical Schematic
What Happens During Modular Icemaker Ejector Blade Rotation (700TFI-3 ONLY)
Figure 6-2 represents a view of the ejector blade from the front (or module side) of the icemaker. This diagram indi-
cates what happens during the rotation of the ejector blade and will assist the Service Technician in diagnosing ice-
maker problems.
Figure 6-2. Ejector Blade Rotation Diagram
MODULAR ICEMAKER OPERATION (700TFI-3 ONLY)
When the icemaker thermostat has sensed temperatures of 17°F, the thermostat closes. At this time, the current
now has a path through the thermostat to the motor. The motor is linked with the drive gear. From the module,
there are copper contacts that ride on copper strips on the backside of the drive gear. (See Figure 6-1) As the drive
gear rotates, these contacts from the module will make or break a circuit (track) to the copper strips to generate the
icemaker cycle.