C. Bin Control Check
1. Thermostatic Bin Control Check: KM-1301SAH-E
To check the thermostatic bin control, follow the steps below.
CAUTION
When the ambient temperature is below 45°F (7°C), the thermostatic bin control switch opens and shuts down the icemaker even if the ice storage bin is empty. When the thermostat is set in the prohibited range, the icemaker operates continuously even if the ice storage bin is filled with ice. Setting in the prohibited range may result in severe damage to the icemaker.
The thermostatic bin control is factory set, and generally no adjustment is required. However, adjustment may be needed in some conditions, particularly at higher altitude locations. Note that when the thermostatic bin control switch is open, the control board red "POWER OK" LED is off.
1)Turn off the power supply.
2)Remove the front panel, then move the control switch to the "OFF" position.
3)Clear any ice away from the thermostatic bin control bulb.
4)Remove the control box cover, then disconnect the thermostatic bin control wires from the thermostatic bin control switch.
5)Hold your hand around the thermostatic bulb to warm it up.
6)Check for continuity across the thermostatic bin control switch. If closed, continue to step 6. If open, adjust or replace the thermostatic bin control.
7)With the multimeter test leads still in place, hold ice on the thermostatic bin control bulb to lower the temperature. Within 10 seconds, the thermostatic bin control switch should open (no continuity). If it remains closed, adjust or replace the thermostatic bin control.
2.Mechanical Bin Control Check and Cleaning:
a)Mechanical Bin Control Check
To check the mechanical bin control switch, follow the steps below.
1)Turn off the power supply.
2)Remove the front panel, then move the control switch to the "OFF" position.
3)Remove the control box cover, then clear any ice away from the mechanical bin control.
4)Check bin control cable and wire harness connections. See Fig. 1.
5)Disconnect the red connector from the control board RED K4 connector.
6)Check for continuity across the wires of the red connector. When the actuator paddle
is not engaged, the mechanical bin control switch is closed. If open, check that bin control cable connector and the wire harness connector(s) are properly connected and that the actuator paddle is not sticking. Clean if necessary. See "IV.C.2.b) Mechanical Bin Control Cleaning." If the mechanical bin control switch still reads open, replace the mechanical bin control.
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