Why there is oil in auger assembly drain pan of my Dometic Eskimo Ice EI540D?
- TThomas MartinSep 13, 2025
If you find oil in the auger assembly drain pan of your Dometic Ice Maker, replace the seals.
Why there is oil in auger assembly drain pan of my Dometic Eskimo Ice EI540D?
If you find oil in the auger assembly drain pan of your Dometic Ice Maker, replace the seals.
Essential safety information for installation, operation, and maintenance, including dangers and warnings.
Details the basic principles of the ice machine's refrigeration cycle and its main components.
Explains the seawater system components and requirements for cooling the unit.
Outlines requirements for the freshwater supply, including pressure and filtration.
Covers site selection, mounting, and condensate drainage for the ice maker unit.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the ice-delivery hose, including insulation and securing.
Details the placement, drilling, securing, and wiring of the ice-level sensor.
Outlines feedwater pressure, flow rate, filter requirements, and connection steps.
Strong warning against using saltwater as feedwater due to damage and warranty voiding.
Tests hose connections, amp-sensing for overloads (OCA code), and auger motor function.
Verifies the ice-level sensor stops production correctly to prevent overflow.
Overview of the control system, sensors, and indicators for operating the ice maker.
Explains the H2O fault for low water supply and potential causes.
Details the HPF fault for high refrigerant pressure and its causes.
Covers LAC, LPF, UCA, UCC faults related to voltage, pressure, and current conditions.
Details OCA (over current auger/delivery) and OCC (overload compressor) faults.
Detailed steps for cleaning the evaporator and reservoir with a cleaning solution.
Step-by-step procedure for evacuating refrigerant from the system.
Instructions for charging the system with R-404A refrigerant by weight.
Explains causes and solutions for HPF and LPF faults, often related to seawater or refrigerant.
Troubleshooting steps for ice clogs or delivery problems, including hose obstructions.
Addresses reasons for reduced ice delivery volume, such as temperature or motor issues.
Presents the detailed wiring diagram for 230V 60Hz and 220V 50Hz models.
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