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Operation. Selector switch is in the “ON”

position.

The assumptions before proceeding are that water is

supplied to the ice maker,  there is proper electrical

power to the ice maker, and the drain is properly

plumbed or the drain pump is operating properly.

Input power must be applied at all times for proper

operation.  Any interrupt will lockout the compressor for

up to 9 minutes and restart the mode of operation.

Below is the timing diagram/operation for the electronic

control.
Upon setting the switch to the “ON” position, the water

solenoid will energize for 1.5 minutes and then de-

energize. When the bin thermistor senses temperature at

or above the “start ice” setpoint, and the evaporator

thermistor senses temperature at or above the

“production” setpoint, the production cycle will begin. The

circulation pump, condenser fan, and compressor relay

will energize. When the evaporator thermistor senses

temperature at or below the “harvest” setpoint, the

harvest cycle will begin. The circulation pump and

condenser fan outputs will be de-energized and the hot

gas solenoid and the drain solenoid will energize. The

drain solenoid will remain energized for 45 seconds and

then de-energize, after which the water solenoid will

energize for 2.0 minutes and then de-energize. Loads

will remain in this state until the evaporator thermistor

temperature rises to the “production” setpoint. Once the

evaporator thermistor temperature is at or above the

“production” setpoint, a new production cycle will begin. If

at any time the bin thermistor senses a temperature at or

below the “stop ice” setpoint, any production or harvest

cycle in process will continue until the harvest cycle is

complete. Once complete, all loads will de-energize and

remain so until the bin thermistor senses a temperature

at or above the “start production” setpoint. A new

production cycle will then begin. During the first

production cycle only (the switch was previously in the

“OFF” or “CLEAN” position), the evaporator thermistor

temperature will be ignored until the circulation pump has

run for 2 minutes. During all harvest cycles, the

evaporator thermistor temperature cannot terminate the

harvest cycle until the water solenoid is de-energized.

The grid cutter output will always be energized during the

harvest cycle, and for the first 35 minutes into the

production cycle.
If during any production cycle or harvest cycle, the

selector switch is put into the “CLEAN” position, any

cycle in process will be immediately terminated and a

clean cycle will occur. The unit will now repeat the entire

above cycle.

Operation Instructions

If during any production or harvest cycle, the selector

switch is put into the “OFF” position, the cycle in process

will be stopped and all loads will de-energize and remain

so as long as the selector switch remains in the “OFF”

position.

If during any production or harvest cycle, the selector

switch is taken out of the “ON” position, a lockout will be

started during which the compressor relay will not re-

energize regardless of switch position.

If during any production or harvest cycle, there is a

power loss/interruption of greater than 25 milliseconds,

a lockout delay will begin and the compressor relay will

not re-energize upon re-application of power until the

lockout delay is complete. The lockout delay begins with

the loss of power and is unaffected by duration of power

loss. All other loads will operate normally during the

lockout.

The setpoints are as follows:

Stop ice: 35.0 deg. F +/- 2 deg. F

Start ice: 43.0 deg. F +/- 2 deg. F

Harvest: 11.0 deg. F +/- 2 deg. F

Production: 45.0 deg. F +/- 2 deg. F

Setpoint vs Temperarure and voltage (120VAC): +/- 3

deg. F

Operation. Selector switch is in the “Clean”

position.

The assumptions before proceeding are that water is

supplied to the icemaker,  there is proper electrical power

to the icemaker, and drain is properly plumbed or the

drain pump is operating properly.
Refer to timing/operation diagram. Upon setting the

selector switch to the “CLEAN” position during the

production or harvest cycle, the water solenoid will

energize and all other loads will be de-energized. The

following sequence will now occur:
1.

After 3.0 minutes the water solenoid will de-

energize and the circulation pump will energize.
2.

After 30 minutes the circulation pump will de-

energize and the drain solenoid will energize.
3.

After 75 seconds the drain solenoid will de-

energize and the water solenoid will energize.
4.

After 3.0 minutes the water solenoid will de-

energize and the circulation pump will energize.
5.

After 10 minutes the circulation pump will de-

energize and the drain valve will energize.
6.

After 75 seconds the drain solenoid will de-

energize. The clean cycle is now complete.
All loads will remain off as long as the selector switch
remains in the "Clean" position and the power is not

removed and reapplied.

Summary of Contents for JIM1550ARB

Page 1: ...manual includes but is not limited to the following Jenn Air JIM1550ARB JIM1550ARW JIM1550ARS JIM1550ACX Service This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only Maytag does not assu...

Page 2: ...ING REPAIRS WARNING To avoid risk of severe personal injury or death disconnect power before working servicing on appliance to avoid electrical shock To locate an authorized servicer please consult yo...

Page 3: ...tter Transformer 13 Grid Cutter 13 Reservoir 13 Circulation Pump 13 Troubleshooting 14 17 Disassembly Procedures Hot Gas Valve Removal 18 Hot Gas Valve Installation 18 Replacing the Evaporator 18 Comp...

Page 4: ...identifications of individual units state complete serial number model and type This information is found on the serial plate located on front upper right hand corner of foodliner or on some models e...

Page 5: ...loaded weight of the unit Refer toAppendix A owner s guide for additional information Electrical Requirements 115 VAC 60 Hz single phase power is needed Use outlet with a 15 amp delayed action fuse or...

Page 6: ...ble tubing or poor ice production will result If installing a standoff gravity drain use Illustration below for location Standpipe can be up to 3 inches high above the floor Route tubing from ice make...

Page 7: ...d for the first 35 minutes into the production cycle If during any production cycle or harvest cycle the selector switch is put into the CLEAN position any cycle in process will be immediately termina...

Page 8: ...ch is moved from the CLEAN position all loads except the drain solenoid will de energize this includes the OFF position The drain solenoid will energize for 75 seconds and then de energize The unit wi...

Page 9: ...in the system at the evaporator low side suction return line or accumulator If a leak is found in any of these areas moisture has probably entered the system The compressor drier and hot gas valve wil...

Page 10: ...m with dry nitrogen gas and evacuate to 50 microns before re charging The method for recharging the unit is by weight using vapor refrigerant Using manifold gauge setup hook up charge hoses to the acc...

Page 11: ...essor The compressor is the heart of the refrigeration system It also however relies on other parts of the system to function Make certain that the other parts of the system are correctly functioning...

Page 12: ...e flow rate of the reservoir water line Using a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand see what amount of time it takes to fill up a one quart container The time should be 60 seconds to get the 25 gp...

Page 13: ...d side of the transformer and reading the 12V side using a multimeter If no readout is found or readout is below 10VAC replace the transformer Grid Cutter The grid cutter is used to cut cubes from the...

Page 14: ...for proper operation Distributor tube is restricted or not installed correctly See CLEANING YOUR ICE MACHINE section for cleaning the unit for proper operation Grid cutter is unplugged Plug in the gr...

Page 15: ...o kinks or restrictions in the drain lines If using a drain pump check the inlet screen discharge line and vent line for any build or restrictions Leaking drain valve See CLEANING YOUR ICE MACHINE sec...

Page 16: ...t for proper operation Build up of deposits on evaporator plate See CLEANING YOUR ICE MACHINE section for cleaning the unit for proper operation Inadequate drain system Restriction in drain lines will...

Page 17: ...o side and front to rear Room temperature is too cold Move the unit to an area where temperature is above 55 deg F The selector switch is not in the ON position Set the rocker switch on the grille of...

Page 18: ...itrogen gas and a leak detection system 9 Flush the system and recharge 10 Reassemble reversing steps 1 through 10 Replacing the Evaporator 1 Disconnect power water line and drain line If a drain pump...

Page 19: ...ll need to disconnect the three wires from the old PTC starter and then connect the new one 12 Un braze and remove the capillary tube from the drier assembly 13 Un braze the tube from the hot gas valv...

Page 20: ...r to the reservoir and observing for any leaks from the tubing connections or the valve itself Water Valve Removal 1 Disconnect power water line and drain line 2 Remove the access panel and rear panel...

Page 21: ...the hot gas valve solenoid coil by removing the spring retainer rotating the coil 90 degrees and then lifting up 7 Take out the two screws that secure the top of the electrical bracket located in the...

Page 22: ...1 Disconnect power to the icemaker 2 From inside the unit remove the escutcheon panel 3 Remove the grid cutter 4 Remove the ice deflector 5 Remove the reservoir 6 Unplug the circulation pump at the re...

Page 23: ...23 BLACK RIBBED NEUTRAL OV LD COMPRESSOR GRID CUTTER TRANSFORMER THERMISTOR THERMISTOR EVAPORATOR THERMISTOR THERMISTOR SOLENOID BIN CLEAN GRID SOLENOID SOLENOID DRAIN WATER HOT GAS CUTTER FAN CONDEN...

Page 24: ...2003 Maytag Appliances Company 16022217 Rev 0 A 1 Appendix A...

Page 25: ...Introduction 2 Safety 3 Installation 4 9 Operation 10 Care and Cleaning 11 12 Before Calling for Service 13 18 Warranty 20 Guide du Propri taire 21 Gu a del Propietario 41 OWNER S GUIDE 41007621 4100...

Page 26: ...need future assistance with your ice maker a complete model and serial number recorded in the spaces below will be extremely helpful These numbers are found on the data plate inside on the lower front...

Page 27: ...apors and liquids Children should not climb hang or stand on or in this refrigeration product Read and follow manufacturer s warnings on ice machine cleaner products Personal injury can result when us...

Page 28: ...rs Ideal Ambient Temperature Range Built In 55 80 F NOTE Ice maker will not perform correctly in ambient temperatures less than 55 F Cabinet Clearance The ice maker may be enclosed on the sides rear a...

Page 29: ...nstallation WARNING The ice maker should remain upright at least 30 minutes prior to plugging it in CAUTION Level the Ice Maker Using a carpenter s level check to be sure the ice maker is level from s...

Page 30: ...drain is not accessible NOTE Avoid kinks and check for proper water drainage after ice maker installation OBSERVE AND FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES WHEN INSTALLING ICE MAKER Failure to use adequate drainage...

Page 31: ...a shut off valve between the ice maker and the water supply The shut off should be a drilled saddle valve Do not use a self tapping valve The valve should be installed in a vertical water pipe NOTE If...

Page 32: ...ness maximum 1 Turn off the ice maker and disconnect the power 2 Remove 1 8 set screw A from the top hinge Remove the door off of the lower hinge noting washer location 3 Remove the door seal B to exp...

Page 33: ...m wood panel and tighten 6 Reinstall the door seal by pressing it into the door channel Making certain the corners are fully inserted 7 Install the door back on to the ice maker using the supplied pla...

Page 34: ...electronic control switches to the harvest cycle to harvest the ice slab During the harvest cycle the ice slab falls from the evaporator to the ice grid cutter Here the ice slab is cut into 3 4 square...

Page 35: ...r panel and close door 7 Switch selector switch on the grill of the machine to the CLEAN position Three quarts of water will automatically be added to ice maker cleaner 8 The total cleaning time will...

Page 36: ...eansers bleach or cleaners containing bleach These products can scratch and erode the paint finish DO NOT wax plastic or vinyl parts Use a soft cloth or sponge Always wipe with the grain of the stainl...

Page 37: ...proper ice quality production and unit life 6 If ice maker is to be left unattended for a month or longer turn off its water supply switch the control to OFF and disconnect the power supply Remove an...

Page 38: ...cycle can take up to 11 2 hours Initial startup cycles can be longer The selector switch is in the OFF or CLEAN position No water in the reservoir Distributor tube is restricted Build up of deposits o...

Page 39: ...discharge line and vent line for any buildup or restrictions Remove the front cover panel and plug the grid cutter into the receptacle on the side of the liner Ice is slowly melting on the ice bin an...

Page 40: ...nit to make sure there are no restrictions or kinks in the line Check all filters to make sure they are not restricted or plugged Make sure that the reservoir drain plug is installed properly Check th...

Page 41: ...and front to rear Set the rocker switch on the grille of the ice machine to the ON position Remove the front cover panel and plug the grid cutter into the receptacle on the side of the liner It can ta...

Page 42: ...nks or restrictions in the drain lines If necessary consult a qualified plumber Foreign material is restricting or blocking the ice bin drain located at the right rear corner of the ice bin The drain...

Page 43: ...19 Notes 41007621 JA Ice Maker ENG 4 28 03 2 18 PM Page 19...

Page 44: ...vicer 6 Consequential or incidental damages sustained by any person as a result of any breach of these warranties Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental da...

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