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1. Operation Diagnosis
1)
Startup Cycle
: Turn on the power supply. Move the control switch to the "ICE" position.
"on" appears on CB display. HGV energizes and Comp/AMD 30-sec. delay timer.
Note: • CB "on" display remains on unless the 10.5VAC power supply to CB CN1 is
interrupted.
• Check CB using the steps in "II.C. Control Board Check."
• Confirm BC is CLOSED. If BC is open, remove ice from BC. If no ice is around
BC and icemaker does not start, see "II.D. Bin Control Check."
a)
Startup Cycle Diagnosis:
If CB "on" is off, confirm 5A fuse is good. Check for
115VAC at CS #2 (DBU) to neutral (W) then at CS #1 (R) to neutral (W). If 115VAC
is present on #2 (DBU) and not on #1 (R), replace CS. If 115VAC is present on CS
#1 (R), check for 115VAC at HPS (R) to neutral (W) then HPS (DBU) to neutral (W).
If 115VAC is present at HPS (R) and not at HPS (DBU), HPS is open.
See "b)
HPS Diagnosis
" below. If 115VAC is present at HPS (DBU), check for
10.5VAC at CB CN1 #1 red wire to CB CN2 #1 red wire. If 10.5VAC is not present,
check CT continuity. If open, replace CT. If 10.5VAC is present and CB "on" display is
not on, replace CB.
b)
HPS Diagnosis:
If HPS is open, HPS automatically resets when refrigeration circuit
high-side pressure is within an acceptable range. If HPS does not reset (open), allow
pressures to equalize and HPS to reset. If refrigeration circuit high-side pressure
does not drop, recover, evacuate, and recharge if necessary. Before restarting the
appliance, check for dirty or clogged condenser. Once the appliance is restarted,
check:
Harvest Cycle: HGV or strainer.
Freeze Cycle: FM, TXV, drier, and fan blade for binding.
If high-side refrigerant pressures have returned to an acceptable range and HPS
does not close, replace HPS.
Confirm that the location meets installation requirements. See the appliance's
instruction manual for details.