Ice-O-Matic GEM0650R, GEM1256R, GEM0956R Brush in direction of fins, Condenser Maintenance

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GEM0650/0956/1256 Remote

Condenser Maintenance

Brush in direction of fins

Clean the condenser: the condenser may appear to be clean on the surface, but it can still be clogged internally. Check with a flashlight from the front to see if light can be seen through the condenser fins.

The condenser coil must be kept clean. The condenser can be cleaned with compressed air or by using a brush.

If a brush is used, brush in the direction of the fins taking care not to bend or distort the fins. Use a soft bristle nylon brush.

If the condenser fins are bent or distorted, this

will restrict the airflow through the condenser and the fins will need to be straightened with a fin comb.

When cleaning the condenser check the fan blade for cleanliness and for balance. Balance is checked by spinning the blade by hand and looking for any wobble. Pull on the shaft in several directions to check the bearings of the motor.

The fins of the remote condenser require periodic cleaning.

Brush in direction of fins

At 6 month intervals the fins on the inlet side of the condenser (bottom as shown) should be brushed free of dust and dirt

Brush in the direction of the fins as noted by the arrows.

Additionally look through the fins, using a flashlight if required, to insure there is no other blockage obstructing air flow between the fins.

If the air flow appears to be blocked blow out the condenser using CO2 gas.

Caution: Disconnect electrical power before servicing this equipment.

Caution: Protective eye wear and gloves should be worn when cleaning the condenser.

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Contents Pearl Ice Series By Ice-O-MaticPage Introduction Keep this manual for future referenceTable Of Contents Freight Claim Procedure Inspect PromptlyVisible Loss or Damage Concealed Loss or DamageWarranty Governing LAWFor the Installer GEM0650/0956R GEM1256R Ice Machine Specifications Bin ApplicationLocation Storage BinIce machine Water LimitationsERC Dimensions Inches GRC1001 GRC1061 GCR2061 Remote CondenserPearl Ice Number Line SetsCalculation Example Remote Condenser LocationCalculation Formula Precharged Line Set Routing Remote Condenser LocationRoof Attachment Typical Installation Coupling Instructions Initial Connections Final ConnectionsDrains Ice Machine For the PlumberWater Inlet For the Electrician Completed Installation Final Check List There are no adjustments to make, so replace the panels Start UpPre-Start Inspection Start UpComponent Description Control Board GEM0650/0956/1256 Remote Electrical Sequence Operation Water WaterWater Level Water SystemRefrigeration Schematic Operation RefrigerationLow Condensing Temperature Pump Down Operation Performance Sanitizing and Cleaning Condenser Maintenance Brush in direction of finsBearing Maintenance Bearing MaintenanceWater Sensor Sensor MaintenanceBin Control Sensor Auger Maintenance AugerService Diagnosis Symptom Possible Cause Probable CorrectionSymptom Control System Diagnostics High pressure cut out checkBin Controls Ice Level Sensors Water Reservoir, Bin ControlWater Reservoir To Remove the Breaker Bearing Assembly Bearing and BreakerAuger To Remove the AugerWater Seal To Remove the Water SealRemoval of the Water Seal To Replace the Water Seal Replacing the Water SealTo Reassemble the Evaporator and Auger EvaporatorTo Replace the Evaporator To Remove and Repair the Gear Motor Assembly Gear MotorTo Check the Gear Motor To Inspect the Gear MotorTo Remove the Condenser Fan Motor Assembly Fan Blade and MotorRefrigeration Service Charging ProcedureGEM0650R Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram GEM0650RGEM0956R Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram GEM0956RGEM1256R Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram GEM1256RService History What to Do Before Calling for Service