INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATION All models, allow a minimum of 250mm above for correct ventilation. Machine must be LEVEL. Incoming water temperature affects ice production. Therefore, avoid above ground plumbing and pipes exposed to direct sunlight. Make sure drain hose has no kinks and has a fall to floor waste. START-UP PROCEDURE ENSURE MACHINE IS LEVEL Connect water hose and turn on water.
When making any adjustments, it is recommended that you only move the float one (1) graduation at a time. After making any adjustments, tighten the thumb screw to ensure the float cannot move. ICE WEIGHT (Total both slabs) CC270 CC450 CC900 CC1800 CC130 1,300g 2400g 4,800g 9,600g 19,200g...
OPERATION OF MACHINE NOTE: All buttons on the control panel have a built in five (5) second delay. i.e. each button must be depressed for five (5) seconds before the function will be activated. When the power is first switched on, nothing will happen for about five (5) seconds.
ERROR CODES As described above, the software is designed to make two (2) attempts to complete each function, WATER FILL, MAKE ICE and DEFROST before shutting down and displaying a fault number. If on the second attempt the same fault is detected, the machine will shut down and display one of the follo wing fau lt numbers: Did not fill with water in t ime Did not make ice in time Did not defrost in time...
TROUBLE SHOOTING MICROPROCESSOR DIAGNOSTICS The 2nd generation logic board has a non volatile memo ry wh ich stores a fault history for the icemaker, plus other diagnostics such as total machine running hours, number of cleaning cycles performed and number of icemaking cycles.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS FUSE - MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD The main circuit board is protected by a fuse. If this fuse should blow it will isolate the whole mach ine. The correct replacement fuse is a slow blow HRC Ceramic. Refer parts list for correct size. DO NOT US E GLASS TYPE FUS ES When changing circuit boards ensure that: (a) The inco ming active goes to the relay tab marked COM.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING ERROR 3 DID NOT FILL WITH WATER IN TIME (3 Mi nutes) Water supply turned off Water supply line restricted or fro zen Blocked strainer in water solenoid Faulty water solenoid Faulty high level float High level float installed incorrect ly - needs rotating 180 degrees ERROR 4 DID NOT MAKE ICE IN TIME (40 Mi nutes) Partial loss of refrigerant...
START (Power Up) RUN SELF TEST P ROCEDURES SELF TEST CHECKS OK COMPRESSOR, HOT GAS & TIMER OFF FILL SOLENOID ON COMPRESSOR, HOT GAS & TIMER ON FILL SOLENOID & PUMP OFF (2 Mins.) WAIT FOR START UP TIMER RESET BUTTON PUSHED? COMPRESSOR &...
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CLEAN CYCLE CLEAN BUTTON PRESSED FILL & PUMP ON, COMPRESSOR OFF IS WATER TROUGH FULL? FILL SOLENOID OFF MANUAL FILL BUTTON PRESSED? FILL ON RESET BUTTON PUSHED? RET URN T O ICE MAKE CYCLE ERRORS DID NO T FILL IN TIME DID NO T MAKE ICE IN TIME DID NO T DEFROST IN TIME COMPRESSOR, FILL AND PUMP OFF...
PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION CC130 CC270 CC450 CC900 CC1800 Co mpressor 050346 050383 050153 050402 050493 Fan/motor assy. 050348 050348 050348 050146 ——— Fan motor (plastic cowl) ——— ——— 050151 ——— ——— Fan blade (plastic cowl) ——— ———- 050152 ——— ———...
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The obligation under this warranty is limited to: associated and approved labour costs for a period of two years after original installation date; the repair and or replacement of parts or assemblies that in the opinion of STUART MANU- FACTURING are defective, for a period of two years after the date of original installation;...
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STUART MANUFACTURING assumes no liability for misuse or inadequate maintenance of the Product. In no event shall the owner/user be entitled to recover incidental or consequential damages, including but not limited to damages for inconvenience, ice purchase, rental or replacement equipment, loss of profits or other commercial loss.
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Model CC130, CC270, CC450, CC900, CC1800 As from January 1st 1993 all STUART ICEMAKERS will carry a standard two years warranty. This covers two years labour, two years on parts and two years on compressor failure, provided warranty conditions are met and installation is in accordance with published standards.
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(a) Replacement parts exchanged while the original equipment is still under manufacturers warranty will be covered on a pro-rata basis up to the warranty expiration of equipment in which they are installed. (b) Warranty on spare parts other than the above is three (3) months from the date of installation as evi- denced by suitable documentation or eight (8) weeks from the invoice date of sale to the dealer.
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