Scotsman CB0522 User Manual

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Page 1 - CB0630, CB0830 and CB1030

Installation andUser's Manual forModular CuberModels CB0522, CB0330, CB0530,CB0630, CB0830 and CB1030Prodigy Advanced Sustainability

Page 2 - Table of Contents

ElectricalThe machine is not supplied with a power cord, onemust either be field installed or the machinehard-wired.The dataplate on the back of the c

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Final Check ListAfter connections,1. Wash out the bin. If desired, the interior of thebin could be sanitized.2. Locate the ice scoop (if supplied) and

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Initial Start Up1. Remove front panel. Check machine for anypacking or wires rubbing moving parts. Notelocation of control board in upper left corner

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AdjustmentsBridge Thickness - For the Service Tech Only1. Push and hold Off till the machine stops.2. Remove evaporator cover.3. Remove curtain.4. Use

Page 6 - CB0522 Cabinet Layout

Use and OperationOnce started, the ice machine will automaticallymake ice until the bin or dispenser is full of ice.When ice level drops, the ice mach

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Control SwitchesThere is front access to two switches – On and Off.To switch the machine OFF, push and release theOff button. The machine will shut of

Page 8 - Panel Removal

Additional ControlsThere is an additional display panel in the areabelow the main control board. It is not visible whenthe front panel is on. The feat

Page 9 - Plumbing Requirements

Cleaning, Sanitation and MaintenanceThis ice system requires three types ofmaintenance:•Remove the build up of mineral scale from the ice machine’s wa

Page 10 - Air Cooled User Manual

13. Remove water distributor from ice machine.Inspect distributor for restricted orifice holes.Be sure all holes are fully open.14.Locate ice thicknes

Page 11 - Final Check List

Air cooled condenser filter1. Pull air filter(s) forward from side panel.2. Wash the dust and grease off the filter.3. Return it to its original posit

Page 12 - Initial Start Up

IntroductionThe design of this modular cuber is the result ofyears of experience and testing. Standard featuresinclude front accessible indicator ligh

Page 13 - Adjustments

What to do before calling for serviceReasons the machine might shut itself off:•Lack of water.•Freeze cycle takes too long.•Harvest cycle takes too lo

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Introduction to the Information DisplayRemoval of the front panel provides access to theInformation Display at the bottom of the control.This section

Page 15 - Status De-Scale Off

Use of Information Display and Buttons:Scroll Up: Changes the display to a menu itemhigher on the menu list or goes up one numberon a settingScroll Do

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Information types available for Display include Warnings and DataData Available:Warnings - will appear in display after malfunction & Status Light

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Menu TreeDate - presetTime - preset to Central TimeWarningsNo warningsSee prior page for warning listBase FaultsFault code 1:Fault code 2:Fault code 3

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Set logging rateFill time warning xxx secondsSet fill time warningFreeze time warning xx minutes and secondsSet freeze time warningHarvest time warnin

Page 19 - Air cooled condenser filter

August 2011Page 26CB0522 through CB1030Information DisplayGroup ScreensWithin each group are several screens of information or settings, liketimes, th

Page 20 - From Here

Advanced Fault DefinitionsSelf test failureThe controller checks for proper operation at powerup. If the check shows a problem, this warning orfault w

Page 21 - Technician Section

August 2011Page 28CB0522 through CB1030Information DisplayStatus ListPress and release the down arrow to underline the S in Status. Press andrelease t

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August 2011Page 29CB0522 through CB1030Information DisplayCleaningPush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the C in Cleaning.Then push an

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Installation: Product SpecificationsLocation Limitations:The product is designed to be installed indoors, ina controlled environment. Air cooled model

Page 24 - Information Display

TestPush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the T in Test. Thenpress and release the Enter button to see:Press and release the SEL butto

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RevisionPush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the R in Revision.Then push and release the Enter button to see:Revision. SW Revnumber.T

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Then press and release the Down arrow to view theModel number.Then press and release the Down arrow to view theSerial numberThen press and release the

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To Change Setup Settings:From a specific Setup Menu Item, press SEL key to get to Setup screen.Push and release the SEL key to move the underline to a

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To Set the 7 Day Programmable Ice LevelThere are four times and levels available for each day of the week.Use Up or Down Arrow keys to scroll to PGM B

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August 2011Page 35CB0522 through CB1030Information DisplayThis table shows the default times and levels, which can be changed using the instructions o

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Network ConfigurationUsed only when connected to a network. There is an Ethernet connector on theback of the Information Display board. If desired, ro

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Supplied SoftwareDescription:Scotsman Prodigy Tech Tool is a software program designed to access the Prodigy ice machine'sInformation Display con

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Software Use:With the unit powered and connected to thecomputer's USB port, Open Scotsman Prodigy:Start, All Programs, Scotsman Prodigy, ProdigyC

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Chart Definitions•Freeze timer = Freeze time in seconds.•Harvest timer = Harvest time in seconds.•Freeze Counter = Continuous freeze cycles (starts ov

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Model Number DescriptionExample:•CB0522SA-1B•CB= cuber fully featured•05= nominal ice capacity in 100s of pounds•22= nominal width of cabinet•S= Cube

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ReferenceAugust 2011Page 40CB0522 through CB1030Information DisplayExample of generated PDF fileOp Mode DisplayError Code Display

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Access through Ethernet1. After installation, connection, and power up, scroll down to locate IP Address.2. Enter that IP address into an internet bro

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AppendixNAFEM Protocol. See the NAFEM website,www.nafem.org, for more information.August 2011Page 42CB0522 through CB1030Information Display

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17-3367-01SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS775 Corporate Woods ParkwayVernon Hills, IL 60061800-726-8762www.scotsman-ice.com

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August 2011Page 4CB0522 through CB1030Air Cooled User ManualProduct Description & Electrical RequirementsDimensionsw"xd"xh"Model Se

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CB0522 Cabinet LayoutAugust 2011Page 5CB0522 through CB1030Air Cooled User ManualPLAN VIEW22" PRODIGY24.00 REF.6122.00 REF.55.92.005.12.005.119

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AIR COOLEDBACK VIEW3.067.810.8127.514.59371.483.71.734.41.704.33/4" FPTDRAIN3/8" FPTWATERINLET.88" DIAELECTRICALACCESSCB0330, CB0530, C

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Panel Removal1. Locate and loosen the two screws at the frontedge of the top panel.2. Pull the front panel out at the top until it clearsthe top panel

Page 43 - SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS

Plumbing RequirementsAll models require connection to cold, potablewater. A hand actuated valve within site of themachine is required. There is a sing

Related models: CB0330 | CB0530 | CB0630 | CB0830 | CB1030 |

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