Scotsman TC 180 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
TC 180
Electronic
counter nugget
ice dispenser
MS 1000.59 REV. 09/2001
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Electronic

Page 1Page 1SERVICE MANUALTC 180Electroniccounter nuggetice dispenserMS 1000.59 REV. 09/2001

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Page 10Page 10H. CHECK OF THE DISPENSINGOPERATING MECHANISMThere are two different versions of dispensinglabel; one with just ICE and CONTINUOUS pushb

Page 3 - SPECIFICATIONS

Page 11Page 11PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWATER CIRCUITThe water enter in the machine through the waterinlet fitting (which incorporates a strainer and it i

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Page 12Page 12When the opposite situation occures, i.e. thecondenser temperature gets below the pre-fixed limit, the temperature sensor changes again

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Page 13Page 13When the gear motor rotating speed is slowedbelow 1300 r.p.m. from the normal speed of1400 r.p.m. the Electromagnetic Safety Devicetrans

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Page 14Page 14COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONA. EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURESENSOR - BLUE 2 POLES CONNECTOR- MANUAL RESETThe evaporator sensor probe is inserted into

Page 7 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Page 15Page 15turn, put in rotation a dispensing vane that pushesthe ice towards a rectangular opening located inthe bottom of the storage bin.Elapsed

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Page 16Page 16I. FLOAT RESERVOIRThe float reservoir consists of a plastic water panon which is fitted a float valve with its settingscrew. The float v

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Page 17Page 17WIRING DIAGRAMAIR AND WATER COOLED230/50/1B - WHITEG - GREYN - BLACKA - BLUEM - BROWNGV - YELLOW GREEN

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Page 18Page 18SYMPTON POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIONUnit will not run Blown fuse in P.C.Board Replace fuse & check for cause ofNo LED lighted

Page 11 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Page 19Page 19SYMPTON POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIONWet ice Ambinet temperature too high Move unit to cooler locationHigh water level in the free

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Page 2Page 2TABLE OFCONTENTS23Table of contents pageSpecificationsGENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTALLATIONIntroductionUnpacking and InspectionLocation and

Page 13 - °C ambient temperature)

Page 20Page 20MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONA. GENERALThe periods and the procedures for maintenanceand cleaning are given as guides and are not

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Page 21Page 214. Shut close the water shutoff valve on waterline.5. Remove the left side panel to gain access tothe water reservoir.6. Remove the floa

Page 15 - °C after 10 min of operation

Page 3Page 3SPECIFICATIONSice making capacityELECTRONIC COUNTER NUGGET DISPENSER TC 180Important operating requirements:MIN MAX- Air temperature 10°C

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Page 4Page 4Start Electric power cons.Amps Kwh per 24 HRBasic electr. Amps Watts Nr. of wires Amps fuseSPECIFICATIONSModel Cond. unit Finish Com

Page 17 - WIRING DIAGRAM

Page 5Page 5GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTALLATIONA. INTRODUCTIONThis manual provides the specifications and thestep-by-step procedures for the installa

Page 18 - SERVICE DIAGNOSIS

Page 6Page 6The maximum allowable voltage variation shouldnot exceed -10% and +10% of the data platerating. Low voltage can cause faulty functioningan

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Page 7Page 7OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSSTART UPAfter having correctly installed the ice maker andcompleted the plumbing and electrical connec-tions, perfor

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Page 8Page 8NOTE. If, after ten minutes from thecompressor start-up, the evaporating tem-perature has not dropped down to a valuelower than -1°C (30°F

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Page 9Page 9After this, open the water supply line shutoffvalve to fill up again the float reservoir, the 5thYELLOW LED goes off while the 2nd RED LED

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