Page 2 - Specifications; Air temperature limits:; Service Manual
Specifications This ice machine is designed to be used indoors, ina controlled environment. It can be used in a widevariety of environmental conditions, but there arelimits. Use outside of the listed limitations is misuseand will void the warranty. Air temperature limits: The ice machine will operat...
Page 3 - Cabinet Layout
Cabinet Layout September 2009 Page 3 SCCG30 & SCCP30Service Manual 14 7/8" AIR IN AIR OUT .75 SHEET METAL DOOR FRONT.63 MIN. CABINET DOOR 29 1/4" 1" LEG ADJUSTMENT (4) PLACES 33 3/8" MIN. 34 3/8" MAX. 22" 2 3/4" 4" 3 3/4" 1 1/2" 2 1/2" 3 1/4" 7 3/8...
Page 4 - Air flow; Air Intake
Air flow The machine takes in room temperature air at thelower right front and forces warm air out the lowerleft front. Restricting the airflow will adversely affectthe ability of the ice machine to make ice. Scotsman Ice Systems are designed andmanufactured with the highest regard for safetyand per...
Page 5 - Water Quality; built up mineral
Water Quality All water, including potable water supplied bymunicipalities, contains some impurities orminerals. Water absorbs impurities from the air asrain and/or as it flows through the ground. Some ofthe impurities are solid particles, these are knownas suspended solids, and a fine particle filt...
Page 6 - Door Covering; Door Panel; Door Panel Attachment; Custom Panel
Door Covering Door Panel The ice machine is supplied without a conventionaldoor covering so it can be decorated to the user ’spreference. Scotsman offers several coveringsincluding white, black and stainless steel. Inaddition, a custom built panel can be placed ontothe door. Door Panel Attachment To...
Page 8 - To create and attach a custom panel:
Custom Panel A custom panel of wood or other material notexceeding 15 lb can be attached to the door.Attachment is from the ice side of the door. Holesare provided in the door for this purpose. To create and attach a custom panel: • Panel width: 14 7/8” • Panel height: Between 29 3/8” and 30 3/8”. •...
Page 9 - Door swing change; Installation Notes; Built In Situations
Door swing change The door can be attached to open with hinges onthe left or right using new brackets shipped loose inthe ice bin. Retain all screws for re-use. To change: 1. Remove innermostscrew holding eachhinge to cabinet, loosenthe other. 2. Slide hinges to the sideand remove door fromcabinet. ...
Page 10 - Drain Pump Model drain installation
Installation: Water & Drain The recommended water supply tubing is ¼ inchOD copper. Stainless steel flex or reinforced PVCtube may also be used. Install an easily accessibleshut-off valve between the supply and the unit. Thisshut-off valve should not be installed behind theunit. Note: Do not use...
Page 11 - Gravity Drain; Back View, Gravity Drain Model
Gravity Drain Caution: Restrictions in the drain system to themachine will cause water to back up into the icestorage bin and melt the ice. Gravity drain tubingmust be vented, have no kinks and slope to thebuilding drain. Air gaps are typically required bylocal code. 1. Place the ice machine in fron...
Page 12 - Electrical & Start Up; Installation check list:
Electrical & Start Up The ice machine is supplied with a power cord. Donot remove the grounding pin from the cord’s plug.Do not use extension cords. Follow all codes.Connect the machine to its own 115 volt, 15 ampcircuit. 1. If the electrical outlet for the ice maker isbehind the unit, plug in t...
Page 13 - Cube Size Adjustment; Adjustment; Side Views of Cubes; Just Right
Cube Size Adjustment The size of the ice cubes is determined by howlong the ice machine is in the freezing cycle. Thatis controlled by the cube size thermostat. The cube size thermostat's sensing portion isattached to the suction tube, near the outlet of theevaporator. As the machine makes ice, thet...
Page 14 - Harvest Time Adjustment
Harvest Time Adjustment The harvest time can be adjusted so that all the iceis released during the harvest period, with a fewseconds extra for a safety margin. The adjustmentrange is between 2 to 5 minutes. There is an adjustment screw on the surface of theelectronic timer. Rotate the screw CCW to r...
Page 15 - Use
Use No special instructions are needed for use. Justtake as much ice as you need, the machine willreplace it. A scoop is provided, and it can be storedin the machine using the loop of tubing on the rightside as a holder. The machine can be shut off anytime by movingthe On/Off switch to OFF.. The mac...
Page 16 - How to clean the condenser and winterize.; Condenser cleaning; Remove the kickplate and front service panel.; Winterizing; Note: Automotive antifreeze must NOT be used.; Rubber Cap
How to clean the condenser and winterize. Condenser cleaning The condenser is like the radiator on a car, it hasfins and tubes that can become clogged with dirtand lint. To clean: 1. Remove the kickplate and front service panel. 2. Locate the condenser surface. 3. Vacuum the surface, removing all du...
Page 17 - How to remove scale from the ice making system.
How to remove scale from the ice making system. 1. Scoop out all of the ice, either discard it or saveit in an ice chest or cooler. 2. Switch the machine Off. 3. Pour 8 ounces of Scotsman IceMachine Scale Remover(available from a local ScotsmanDistributor or Dealer) into the icemachine reservoir. 4....
Page 18 - System Information; Electrical Components:
System Information Overall: • Refrigerant: 8 oz R-134a • Compressor: Hermetic, 700 BTUH • Condenser: Forced draft • Fan blade: 3 blade, 6 inch • Evaporator: Inverted, 12 cube cells. copper,continuous serpentine • Metering device: Cap tube • Defrost method: Hot gas bypass with waterassist • Spray met...
Page 19 - Water System; Harvest cycle
Water System The water system consists of a water pump, inletwater solenoid valve, reservoir with overflowstandpipe and spray platform. Harvest cycle : The inlet water solenoid valve is open during the harvest cycle. Water flows throughit to the top of the machine and onto the evaporatorplaten. The ...
Page 20 - Components
Model and Serial Plate Location Components September 2009 Page 20 SCCG30 & SCCP30 Service Manual Condenser and Bin Thermostat Inlet Water Solenoid Valve Model and Serial Tag Location Bin Thermostat Bracket and Scoop Evaporator Platen Evaporator & Top of Unit
Page 21 - Performance Information; Freeze Cycle, Minutes
Performance Information Listed cycle times are after the 3rd consecutive cycle, will vary a minute or so, and will be longer for builtin units. Harvest time is usually 2 minutes, longer in verycold conditions. Ice per cycle: 1/2 lb Water drained / cycle: Varies by harvest cyclelength and purge setti...
Page 22 - Refrigeration System
Refrigeration System September 2009 Page 22 SCCG30 & SCCP30 Service Manual Suction P ressure 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 T ime PSI G Discharge Pressure 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Ti me PSI G
Page 23 - Service Diagnosis; Problem
Service Diagnosis No Ice Problem Likely Cause Probable Solution No power to unit Power disconnected Check breaker or fuse. Reset orreplace, restart and check Very long freeze cycle Dirty condenser Clean condenser Restricted location, intake air toohot or blocked Eliminate restriction, have machinemo...
Page 25 - Removal and Repair; Bin Thermostat; Remove two screws holding valve to chassis.; Curtain; Pull forward and remove from the ice machine.; Water Pump; Remove spray platform
Removal and Repair Bin Thermostat 1. Disconnect electrical power. 2. Remove service panel. 3. Remove back panel. Note: If unit is built in it must be pulled out tochange the bin thermostat. 4. Pull cap tube out from the back of the icestorage bin and cap tube holder. 5. Remove two screws and the bin...
Page 26 - Cube Size Thermostat; Disconnect unit from electrical power.; Harvest Timer; Bulb Well
Removal and Repair Cube Size Thermostat 1. Disconnect unit from electrical power. 2. Remove door. 3. Remove top panel. 4. Remove service panel. 5. Remove back panel. 6. Cut cable tie holding cube size bulb inevaporator well. Pull bulb out of well. 7. Pull cube size cap tube and bulb fromevaporator a...
Page 27 - Removal and Repair - Cabinet Removal; Inner
Removal and Repair - Cabinet Removal Certain components require the removal of thecabinet for repair access. 1. Shut machine off, if making ice, melt ice with hotwater. 2. Remove all ice. 3. Drain reservoir. 4. Remove service panel and kick plate. 5. Remove back panel. 6. Disconnect electrical power...
Page 28 - Remove 1 screw at each corner of the base.; Air Baffle
15. Lift evaporator platen up and tilt back enoughfor bin assembly to clear the base. 16. Remove air baffle. 17. Unplug wire harness connector (at back of bin). 18. Remove 1 screw at each corner of the base. 19. Lift bin assembly off the base. Note: Prop evaporator assembly up. A 3' length of3/4"...
Page 29 - Refrigeration Service
Refrigeration Service This ice machine use R-134a type refrigerant.There are specific rules for handling thatrefrigerant. To check for system pressures, add a field suppliedclamp-on type service valve as a temporary meansof system access. After diagnosis and before finalrepair, replace the clamp-on ...