Icemaker Information
Integrated
Integrated
(700-
(700-
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3
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ALL)
ALL)
Series
Series
6-12
#3758412 - Revision B - December, 2006
Figure 6-18. Stopping Icemaker
Arm
DOWN
,
Icemaker will Operate
Arm
UP
,
Icemaker will Stop
MANUALLY STOPPING ICE PRODUCTION
Ice production can be manually stopped three ways:
1. Press the ICE ON/OFF key on the control panel so
that “ICE” is not displayed on the LCD.
2. Remove ice bucket so that icemaker switch behind
the ice bucket is not being depressed. Also, make
sure no food product is coming in contact with ice-
maker switch.
3. Position the ice-level/shut-off arm in the up/OFF
position (See Figure 6-18).
MANUALLY STARTING THE ICEMAKER
NOTE:
To allow ice to freeze fully and reduce effects of
low water pressure, the electronic control disables the
icemaker system for 45 minutes after each ice harvest.
To bypass this 45 minute dwell for service purposes,
press the the ICE ON/OFF key at the control panel.
Manual Start Procedure:
1. Pry the icemaker front cover from the support using
a flat-blade screwdriver or coin.
2. With a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the drive gear
counterclockwise until the holding switch is activat-
ed, completing the circuit to the drive motor (this
will be about a 1/8 turn). (See Figure 6-19) The
icemaker will then complete its cycle automatically.
NOTE:
If after 1/4 turn the icemaker is not running
on its own, it may be in the 45 minute dwell period
or there is an electrical or mechanical problem.
ADJUSTING ICEMAKER WATER FILL LEVEL
Proper water fill level for a MidSouth icemaker is 100 -
110 cc’s (3.5 - 3.75 oz). If the fill level is checked and
needs to be adjusted, turn the water fill adjusting screw
clockwise to reduce fill level, or counterclockwise to
increase fill level. One full turn of the screw equals 15
cc’s. (See Figure 6-20)
NOTE:
Always check fill level before making any
adjustments of the water fill adjusting screw.
Figure 6-19. Manually Start Icemaker
Turn Drive Gear
Counterclockwise
Figure 6-20. Adjust Water Fill Level
Water Fill Adjusting Screw
1 Full Turn Equals 15 CC's
Turn Clockwise to Reduce Fill