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INDICATES:
60>
(Rev 1.1/1.2)
1. Water supply off or major
leak in the water tank, or
water lines.
2. External water filter
plugged.
3. Water solenoid valve
inoperative.
4. Upper (short) Probe, in the
Water-Level Probe Assy,
may have a loose wire
connection (open).
5. Common (longest) Probe,
in the Water-Level Probe
Assy, may have a loose
connection (open)
6. Controller is bad.
1. Turn on water supply or
check for leaks.
2. Replace, bypass or
eliminate external water
filter.
3. Place in Wash Mode and
pull down on water plate,
to lower it. On the return
up, water valve will
energize to fill, until the
short probe is reached. If
water solenoid valve has
power & water, but does
not open, replace the
valve.
4. Verify wire connection is
securely crimped on top
of probe & back to
Controller.
5. Verify wire connection is
securely crimped on top
of probe & back to
Controller.
6. Replace Controller.
Water fill exceeds 5 min.
(Rev1.3)
Water fill exceeds 3 min,
then the Valve closes &
waits 10 min, as Code 60
LED flashes. Valve then
opens & tries again. This
routine repeats 3X & results
in a solid Code 60, if the fill
is not completed on the third
try.
70>
(Rev 1.1/1.2)
(Rev 1.1/1.2)
1. No action required.
(Increase incoming water
temp to >45F for best
results)
Evaporator Temperature
<31F, during water fill only.
(System opens Hot Gas
Valve to compensate, until
an Evaporator temp of about
38F is reached. This temp
range is adjustable from
about 35-46F).
1. This is not necessarily a
fault condition, but could
indicate that the incoming
water temp is very cold,
which can slow down ice
production, as the Hot Gas
Valve continuously reopens
to warm the Evaporator to
>38F.
(Rev 1.3)
(Rev 1.3)
1. Tighten switches.
2. Wiring should be to the
Common & Normally
Closed (NC) positions,
with black wire to the
bottom-front NC terminal
and red wire to the
bottom-rear NC terminal.
White wires should go to
the Common terminals on
top.
3. Straighten bracket.
4. Cam flats should be
almost opposite each
other. See Water Plate
Up/Down adjustment,
page 41 of Service
Manual.
5. Replace stuck/shorted
Arms-Up Switch or check
solutions 2-5 above.
6. Replace stuck/shorted
Arms-Down Switch or
check solutions 2-5
above.
Both Arm-Up/Arm-Down
(Cam) Switches Closed, (un-
actuated) at the same time
(Not allowed).
1. Switches are loose.
2. Switches are mis-wired.
3. Switch Bracket bent &
switches not in position.
4. Switch Cams loose and/or
in the wrong position.
5. Arms-Up Switch stuck
closed Plate stays down.
6. Arms-Down Switch stuck
closed Plate stays up.
CODE:
FAULT CODE
POSSIBLE CAUSE:
SOLUTION:

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