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P.N. 28-0558/04
TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
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4.6
Push chute, ice door opens,
motor runs, but no ice dispenses,
or ice is of poor quality.
A. Dispenser is out of ice.
B. Agitator pin is missing or
damaged.
C. Poor ice quality.
A. Fill dispenser with ice.
B. Replace agitator pin.
C. Service ice machine.
4.7
Water in ice bin.
A. Coldplate drain is obstructed.
A. Remove splash plate to obtain
access to drain tubes and clear
accordingly.
4.8
Water leakage around nozzle. A. Damaged or improperly
installed o-ring on nozzle.
A. If damaged, replace. If
improperly installed, adjust.
4.9
Miscellaneous leakage.
A. Gap between parts.
B. Damaged or improperly
installed o-rings.
A. Tighten appropriate retaining
screws.
B. Replace or adjust appropriate
o-rings.
4.10
Noisy/cavitating carbonator
pump.
A. Insufficient incoming water
supply pressure.
A. Verify incoming supply water
pressure to carbonator pump is a
minimum of 25 PSI, maximum of
50 PSI.
4.11
Insufficient soda flow
(carbonated drinks).
A. Insufficient CO
2
supply
pressure.
B. Shutoff on mounting block is
not fully open.
C. Foreign debris in soda flow
control.
D. Defective LFCV module.
A. Verify incoming CO
2
pressure
is between 70-75 PSI.
B. Open shutoff fully.
C. Remove soda flow control
from valve and clean out any
foreign material to ensure smooth
spool movement.
D. Replace module.
4.12
Insufficient water flow (plain
water drinks).
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A. Insufficient incoming supply
pressure.
B. Shutoff on mounting block not
fully open.
C. Foreign debris in water flow
control.
A. Verify incoming supply water
pressure to plain water inlet is a
minimum of 75 PSI, maximum of
125 PSI.
B. Open shutoff fully.
C. Remove water flow control
from valve and clean out any
foreign material to ensure smooth
spool movement.