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WATER PLATE UP/DOWN POSITION AND ADJUSTMENT
When the water plate is up (closed), the spring end of the cam arm must be in the 12 o’clock
position, with the spring on the left side of the cam arm hub. The arms up switch lever (front) will
be down and the arms down switch lever (back) will be up. When the water plate opens, the cam
arm turns counter clockwise until the arms down switch operator allows the arms down switch
lever to drop. When the water plate is fully down (open), the cam arm should be in the seven
o’clock position; the spring should be aligned with the cam arm. When closing again, the cam arm
will turn clockwise, until the arms up switch operator allows the arms up switch lever to drop.
The positions of the cam arms, when the water plate is open and closed, may be adjusted by
loosening the set screws and rotating the switch operators as required. Baseline positions of the
switch operators for the front and back are 11 and 4 o’clock when the water plate is up. When the
water plate is down, positions for the front and back switch operators are 6 o’clock and 11 o’clock
Note: The front operator is for adjusting the arms up switch and the back operator is for adjusting
the arms down switch.
Up Position
• If the cam arm in the up position is too far clockwise from 12 o’clock rotate the front switch
operator clockwise to stop the arm’s rotation earlier
• If the cam arm in the up position is too far counterclockwise from 12 o’clock rotate the front
switch operator counterclockwise to stop the arm’s rotation later Down Position
• If the cam arm in the down position is too far clockwise from 7 o’clock rotate the back switch
operator clockwise to stop the arm’s rotation later
• If the cam arm in the down position is too far counterclockwise from 7 o’clock rotate the back
operator counterclockwise to stop the arm’s rotation earlier
Note: Component relationships and/or operation, other than described, indicate component failure,
maladjustment or improper reassembly when servicing the ice machine.