Scotsman Ice NME654, NME454 Removal and Replacement Bin Controls, BIN Controls Ice Level Sensors

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NME454, 654 & FME504, 804

REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: Bin Controls

BIN CONTROLS (Ice Level Sensors)

1.Disconnect electrical power.

2.Remove front panel.

3.Remove control box cover.

4.Locate ice chute, at the base of the chute, in front of and behind it are two plastic bin control mounts.

5.Slide each bin control to the left, and in the control box, disconnect the electrical leads connecting the bin control to the circuit board.

6.Reverse to reassemble, be certain that the bin controls are aligned so that the ice level sensors are visible (centered) through the holes in the ice chute.

SLIDE BIN

CONTROLS

LEFT AND

RIGHT

ICE

CHUTE

RESERVOIR

1.Shut off water supply.

2.Remove front panel.

3.Remove reservoir cover.

4.Disconnect water inlet tube from reservoir inlet fitting.

5.To remove float valve, push in on “Locking Tab” as shown and pull valve up.

Note: The plunger/seat is available as a separate part.

6.To remove reservoir, pull up and remove water sensor.

7.Disconnect water outlet tubes.

8.Remove the two screws holding reservoir to bracket.

9.Remove reservoir from ice machine.

10.Reverse steps 1-9 to reassemble.

FLOAT

 

ASSEMBLY

Water

 

 

Sensor

LOCKING

TABS

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Contents Introduction NME454, 654 & FME504Installation Limitations For the InstallerNME654 Dispenser Applications Fuse Charge Ampacity Size 404ASample BIN and Machine Combinations Water Limitations LocationAirflow Notice For the Installer LocationUse only ¾ rigid tubing For the PlumberFor the Electrician Final Check List Initial Start UP There are no Adjustments to MAKE, so replace the panelsComponent Description Low Pressure Cut Out SwitchNME454, 654 & FME504 Control BOX Components On/Off mode Switch Manual control forAutoSentry Control Board Start Up Electrical SequenceShut Down Control Board Protection DevicesWater Level The correct water level should be Operation WaterOperation Refrigeration Refrigeration SchematicOperation Performance ICE Making System In place cleaning Cleaning & SanitizingSanitizing Sensor Maintenance Clean the air cooled condenser AIR Cooled MaintenanceHazardous Moving Parts Off Bearing MaintenanceAt least two times per year Auger Maintenance Symptom Possible Cause Probable Correction Service DiagnosisSymptom Possible Cause Probable Correction Control System Diagnostics BIN Controls Ice Level Sensors Removal and Replacement Bin ControlsTo Remove the Breaker Bearing Assembly Removal and Replacement Bearing And BreakerTo Remove the Auger Removal and Replacement AugerAuger is Stuck,To Remove the Water Seal Removal and Replacement Water SealTo Replace the Water Seal Heat sink the TXV body when unsweating or Removal and Replacement EvaporatorResweating the adjacent tubing Removal and Replacement Gear Reducer and Motor Access Valves To use Refrigeration System ServiceInstructions for Liquid Charging R-404A If the machine is off, not making ice What to do Before Calling for Service
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