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i16 Manual Page 39 - Revision: 2-09-2023
2. No ice
Possible Reason (V1 Units)
Solution
Insufficient Water, Low-Level
Water Sensor
If water falls below the low-level sensor in the water reservoir, the
ice making will stop, and will not attempt to make ice for 5
minutes. If this occurs several times, the water dispense light will
blink and the system will have to be reset to operate again. Insure
there is adequate flow of water into the system.
Evaporator Sensor Error or
Failure
If the sensor fails or detects a colder temperature out of normal
operation, the system will stop making ice for 10 minutes. This
sensor can and SHOULD be bypassed. Unplug the sensor from the
circuit board. It is the blue plug on the right side of the board.
Ice Tank Temperature Sensor
Error or Failure
If the sensor fails or malfunctions, it will cause ice production to
stop. This sensor can be bypassed like the Evaporator Sensor. It is
the second plug from the bottom on the right side of the board.
RPM Sensor Error or Failure
Sensor is located on top of the gear motor. If it fails, or if the gear
motor slows down due to hardness in the evaporator, it will shut
down ice production. Hardness in the evaporator will cause ice to
be physically harder and slow the evaporator. Ice dispense light
will blink in this event.
To remedy:
Drain and measure TDS from the evaporator and ice melt.
Share these values with Technical Support,
Properly descale the unit.
Check incoming water supply to the system.
Add the drain kit available FOC. This kit will help avoid this
from occurring.
Possible Reason (V2 Units)
Solution
Insufficient Water, Low-Level
Water Sensor
If water falls below the low-level sensor in the water reservoir, the
ice making will stop, and will not attempt to make ice for 5
minutes. If this occurs several times, the water dispense light will
blink and the system will have to be reset to operate again. Insure
there is adequate flow of water into the system.
Evaporator Sensor Error or
Failure
If the sensor fails or detects a colder temperature out of normal
operation, the system will stop making ice for 10 minutes. This
sensor can and SHOULD be bypassed. Unplug the sensor from the
circuit board. It is the blue plug on the right side of the board.
Ice Tank Temperature Sensor
Error or Failure
If the sensor fails or malfunctions, it will cause ice production to
stop. This sensor can be bypassed like the Evaporator Sensor. It is
the second plug from the bottom on the right side of the board.
RPM Sensor Error or Failure
Sensor is located on top of the gear motor. If it fails, or if the gear
motor slows down due to hardness in the evaporator, it will shut
down ice production. Hardness in the evaporator will cause ice to