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I. SPECIFICATIONS
1. FEATURES
[a] LOW VOLTAGE
When the supply voltage is too low or surrounding high-current equipment starts up, the
voltage in the icemaker may drop temporarily. In this case, the Compressor will fail to start,
or the Gear Motor will lock during the icemaking operation. The locked Gear Motor may
apply the maximum torque to the icemaking mechanism and damage its parts. To avoid
this trouble, the icemaker will be shut down when the voltage drops. The icemaker will
restart automatically when the proper voltage is restored.
[b] OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The auger type icemaker employs the Gear Motor generating a large torque to scrape ice
forming inside the Evaporator. To produce nugget ice, the Extruding Head also requires a
large torque to compress ice. Some use conditions may overload the icemaking
mechanism. The icemaker will detect overload by reduction in Gear Motor rotation speed
and partly bypass the refrigerant flow in the refrigeration circuit. This will temporarily reduce
the ice production to avoid the overload condition.
[c] OVERLOAD ERROR
When the above protection fails to evade the overload condition and the Gear Motor has a
high current and a low rotation speed, the icemaker will shut down for protection. The
icemaking mechanism will have extensive damage, if this condition is repeated ten times. In
this case, the icemaker will display an error code to notify the user of the excessive load on
the icemaking mechanism and the need of its replacement.
[d] USER RESET
When a protector trips to shut down the icemaker, an error code will be displayed. If it is a
resettable error, the user can restart the icemaker by pressing the Reset Button accessible
from the Window Panel and continue the icemaking operation until a service person
arrives. Some errors are non-resettable or repetitive and require troubleshooting by
qualified personnel.
[e] ERROR CODES AND RECORDS
When the icemaker shuts down with an error, the Display Window will show an error code
“E_”. A maximum of eight most recent records are memorized and can be checked at the
time of service or inspection.
Summary of Contents for FM-300AFE-HC
Page 7: ...3 2 DIMENSIONS CONNECTIONS a FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN ...
Page 8: ...4 b FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN ...
Page 9: ...5 3 SPECIFICATIONS a FM 481AGE HC ...
Page 10: ...6 b FM 481AGE HCN ...
Page 11: ...7 c FM 300AFE HC ...
Page 12: ...8 d FM 300AFE HCN ...
Page 14: ...10 Drier Ice Chute Pressure Switch ...
Page 23: ...19 b FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN Pressure Switch Cut out 22 6 1 5 0 bar Cut in 15 7 1 5 bar ...
Page 24: ...20 2 WIRING DIAGRAM a WIRING DIAGRAM FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN ...
Page 25: ...21 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN ...
Page 26: ...22 b CONTROL BOX LAYOUT FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN ...
Page 27: ...23 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN ...
Page 35: ...31 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN ...
Page 36: ...32 ...
Page 37: ...33 c SEQUENCE FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN 1 Startup Water Supply ...
Page 39: ...35 FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN 3 Startup Ice production starts ...
Page 40: ...36 FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN 4 Normal Operation Bin Control ...
Page 41: ...37 FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN 5 Shutdown Compressor stops 5 min ...
Page 42: ...38 FM 481AGE HC FM 481AGE HCN 6 Shutdown Drain ...
Page 43: ...39 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN 1 Startup Water Supply ...
Page 45: ...41 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN 3 Startup Ice production starts ...
Page 46: ...42 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN 4 Normal Operation Bin Control ...
Page 47: ...43 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN 5 Shutdown Compressor stops 5 min ...
Page 48: ...44 FM 300AFE HC FM 300AFE HCN 6 Shutdown Drain ...