Everpure SID650A, 80 manual Cleaning / Replacing the Filter, Cleaning the Condenser AIR-COOLED Unit

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2. Collect and weigh the ice produced during the harvest cycle. The amount of ice harvested should be 3¼ to 3½ pounds. Use the following procedure to adjust the probe to obtain this weight. (A clockwise adjustment will reduce the harvest weight, while counter clockwise turns will increase the amount.)

CAUTION: Do not turn the screw on the end of the probe. Rotate the plastic probe body only, using a 3/8” open end wrench. Make adjustments in 1/8” turn increments.

A.Put the “Stop/Run”switch in the “Stop”position. (If unit is in the icemaking cycle, stop the unit at the end of the harvest cycle.

B.Access to the probe is obtained by removing the rear service panel. (For units without beverage fau- cets, the probe can be adjusted from the front by removing the lower front panel if rear access is blocked.)

C.Adjust the probe.

D.Put the “Stop/Run”switch in the “Run”position.

E.Collect and weigh the ice harvested. Repeat Steps A through E, as necessary, to obtain the required amount of ice.

3.In making an initial adjustment (for example, if the probe has been remove and replaced for any reason), turn probe clockwise until it just touches the evaporator coil (a slight back pressure will be felt). turn probe counter clockwise 2-1/2 turns. Follow procedure in Step 2 to obtain the required ice harvest weight.

CLEANING / REPLACING THE FILTER

1.Remove the filter from the right side cabinet panel by sliding it forward towards the front of the unit.

2.Wash the filter in a solution of warm water and a mild detergent. Do not use caustic detergents, as they may attach the aluminum filter elements.

3.For maximum effectiveness, reactivate the filter with an air filter coating. (See PARTS LIST, Miscellaneous Components.)

CLEANING THE CONDENSER (AIR-COOLED UNIT)

1.Disconnect power to the unit.

2.Remove the upper front and right side panels.

3.Remove all dirt/foreign material built up from the condenser fins (fan side). Be careful not to damage the fins. It is recommended that a power vacuum cleaner with a “crevice”tool attachment be used.

HARVEST TIMER ADJUSTMENT

WARNING: Disconnect electrical power to unit before servicing timer in electric box.

1.Disconnect power to Ice Maker.

2.Remove upper front panel and electrical control box cover.

3.Put the “Stop/run”switch in the “Stop”position.

4.Using Figure 9 as a guide, set the timer cam tabs as follow, starting with cam wheel #1 (all cam tab posi- tions are in relation to #1 left cam tab):

NOTE: timer cam wheels can be manually rotated only in the normal direction of rotation downward as viewed from the front of the unit.

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