HARVEST PROBLEMS SELF-CONTAINED AIR,
WATER & REMOTE CONDENSER MODELS
Normal Ice Cube
Melted Out ice Cube
Definition of a harvest problem: At the end of a 5 minute
harvest cycle the slab of ice is still contacting the
evaporator. The slab of ice may or may not be removable
by hand.
Harvest problems can be split into two symptoms.
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Symptom 1 - Normal sheet of cubes at the end of the
harvest cycle. Ice is difficult to remove from the
evaporator by hand. Once removed the back of the
cubes are square and show no signs of melting. This
indicates a refrigeration problem. The source of the
problem could be in the freeze or harvest cycle.
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Symptom 2 - Melted sheet of cubes at the end of the
harvest cycle. Ice can be removed rather easily by
hand. The back of the cubes are misshapen and
melted. This indicates something is preventing the ice
slab from releasing. A manual cleaning procedure
must always be performed when this problem is
encountered.
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