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User Manual Model FB1222, NB0622, NB0922, NB1322

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Installation andUser's Manual forModular Flaked & Nugget Ice MachinesModels FB1222, NB0622, NB0922 andNB1322

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseIntroductionThis ice machine is the result of years ofexperience with flaked and nugget ice machines.The latest in electronics has been coupled with thetime tested Scotsman flaked ice system to providereliable ice making and the features needed bycustomers. The features include easily accessibleair filters, simple conductivity water level sensing,evaporator clearing at shut down, photo-eyesensing bin control and the ability to add options. Table of ContentsInstallation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2Location: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3NB0622 Cabinet Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Cabinet Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5Unpacking & Install Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6Water Supply and Drains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7Electrical - All Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8Final Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9Initial Start Up and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10Maintenance: Scale Removal and Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11Maintenance: Check Top Bearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12Bearing Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13Maintenance: Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14What to do before calling for service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15This user and installation manual is organized inthree main sections: installation, operation, andmaintenance. August 2011 Page 1

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseInstallation:This machine is designed to be used indoors, in a The quality of the water supplied to the ice machinecontrolled environment. Operation outside the limits will have an impact on the time between cleaningslisted here will void the warranty. and ultimately on the life of the product. Water can contain impurities either in suspension or inAir temperature limits solution. Suspended solids can be filtered out. In solution or dissolved solids cannot be filtered, theyIce maker Minimum Maximum must be diluted or treated. Water filters are 50oF. 100oF. recommended to remove suspended solids. Some filters have treatment in them for suspended solids.Remote -20oF. 120oF. Check with a water treatment service for acondenser recommendation.Water temperature limits RO water. This machine can be supplied withAll models Minimum Maximum Reverse Osmosis water, but the water conductivity 40oF. 100oF. must be no less than 10 microSiemens/cm.Water pressure limits (potable) Potential for Airborne ContaminationAll models Minimum Maximum Installing an ice machine near a source of yeast or 20 psi 80 psi similar material can result in the need for more frequent sanitation cleanings due to the tendency of these materials to contaminate the machine.Water pressure limit to water cooled condenser is Most water filters remove chlorine from the water150 PSI supply to the machine which contributes to this situation. Testing has shown that using a filter thatVoltage limits does not remove chlorine, such as the Scotsman Aqua Patrol, will greatly improve this situation.115 volt Minimum Maximum208-230 60 Hz 104 126 Warranty Information 198 253 The warranty statement for this product is providedMinimum conductivity (RO water) separately from this manual. Refer to it for • 10 microSiemens / CM applicable coverage. In general warranty covers defects in material or workmanship. It does notWater Quality (ice making circuit) cover maintenance, corrections to installations, or • Potable situations when the machine is operated in circumstances that exceed the limitations printed above. August 2011 Page 2

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseLocation:While the machine will operate satisfactorily within Bin compatibilitythe listed air and water temperature limits, it willproduce more ice when those temperatures are All models have the same footprint: 22 inches widenearer the lower limits. Avoid locations that are hot, by 24 inches deep. Confirm available space whendusty, greasy or confined. Air cooled models need replacing a prior model.plenty of room air to breathe. Air cooled modelsmust have at least six inches of space at the back Bin & adapter list:for air discharge; however, more space will allowbetter performance. • B222S or B322S – no adapter needed • B330P or B530P or B530S – Use KBT27Airflow • B842S – KBT39 • B948S – KBT38 for single unitAir flows into the front of the cabinet and out the • B948S – KBT38-2X for two units side by sideback. The air filters are on the outside of the front • BH1100, BH1300 and BH1600 upright binspanel and are easily removed for cleaning. include filler panels to accommodate a 22 inch wide ice machine. No adapter is needed. BH900: Use baffle kit KBBF1 for these models. Dispenser compatibility Only nugget ice models may be used with ice dispensers. Flaked ice is not dispensable.Airflow • ID150 – use KBT42 and KDIL-PN-150, includes KVS, KNUGDIV and R629088514 • ID200 – use KBT43 and KNUGDIV and KVS • ID250 – use KBT43 and KNUGDIV and KVSOptions See sales literature for other brand model ice and beverage dispenser applications.Side air flow kits KPFSA223 or KPFSA227 areavailable for air cooled models. A filter kit for the Other Bins & Applications:remote condenser is KERCF Note the drop zone and ultrasonic sensor locationsIce is made until it fills the bin enough to either in the illustrations on the next pages.block an infrared light beam inside the base of themachine or reflect ultrasonic waves to a sensor in Scotsman ice systems are designed andthe base. manufactured with the highest regard for safety and performance. Scotsman assumes no liability ofAdditionally the control system includes an responsibility of any kind for productsinformation panel which is visible when the front manufactured by Scotsman that have been alteredpanel is removed. in any way, including the use of any part and/or other components not specifically approved by Scotsman. Scotsman reserves the right to make design changes and/or improvements at any time. Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. August 2011 Page 3

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseNB0622 Cabinet Layout 55.9 58.1 22.00 REF. 22.89 31.8 55.9 12.50 22.00 ULTRA SONIC FRONT VIEW BIN LEVEL SENSOR OPTIONAL [58.5] 23.00 61 PLAN VIEW 24.00 REF. 41.9 16.50 ICE DROP 7.4 LOUVER AND OPENING 2.92 REMOVABLE FILTER A/C UNITS ONLY 16.5 7.1 6.48 2.81 [2.4] .92 10.9 4.30 [ cm } In Note: Bin Top Cut-outs for drop zone should include ultrasonic sensor location3/8\" FLARE .88 DIA.MACHINE ELECTRICALWATER ACCESSINLET AIR COOLED37.2 BACK VIEW14.65 31.5 5.5 12.40 2.17 6.8 2.683/4\" FPT 61DRAIN 24.00 LEFT SIDE VIEW 4 1.59 August 2011 Page 4

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseNB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Cabinet Layout 55.9 58.1 22.00 REF. 22.89 31.8 [68.6] 12.50 27.00 ULTRA SONIC 55.9 BIN LEVEL 22.00 SENSOR OPTIONAL FRONT VIEW 61 PLAN VIEW 61 LOUVER AND24.00 24.00 REMOVABLE FILTERREF. A/C UNITS ONLY LEFT SIDE VIEW 41.9 2.3 16.50 .92 ICE DROP 7.4 [ cm } OPENING 2.92 In 16.5 7.1 6.48 2.81 10.9 4.30Note: Bin Top Cut-outs fordrop zone should includeultrasonic sensor location3/8\" FLARE .88 DIA.MACHINE ELECTRICALWATER ACCESSINLET 3/4\" FPT 47.3 DRAIN18.64 AIR COOLED 34 BACK VIEW 13.39 6.8 2.67 4 1.59 August 2011 Page 5

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseUnpacking & Install PrepRemove the carton from the skid. Check for hidden Panel Removalfreight damage, notify the carrier immediately if anyis found. Retain the carton for the carrier’sinspection.The machine is not bolted to the skid. If strappedremove the strap.Place on Bin or DispenserIf reusing an existing bin, be sure that the bin is ingood shape and that the gasket tape on the top isnot torn up. Water leaks, not covered by warranty,could result from a poor sealing surface.Install the correct adapter, following the directionssupplied with that adapter.Hoist the machine onto the adapter. 1. Locate and loosen the two screws at the front edge of the top panel.Note: The machine is heavy! Use of a mechanicallift is recommended. 2. Pull the front panel out at the top until it clears the top panel.Position the machine on the bin or adapter. Securewith straps from the hardware bag packed with the 3. Lift the front panel up and off the machine.machine, or those supplied with the adapter.Remove any plastic covering the stainless steel 4. Remove two screws at the front of the top panel.panels. Lift up the front of the top panel, push the top panel back an inch, then lift to remove.Note: The standard machine set up includes visible 5. Locate and loosen the screw holding each sideon and off switches. Those can be covered up by panel to the base. Left side panel also has a screwchanging the bezel in the front panel’s trim strip. A holding it to the control box.cover-up bezel is included with the hardware bag. 6. Pull the side panel forward to release it from theRemove any packaging, such as tape or foam back panel.blocks, that may be near the gear reducer or icechute. Button Switch BezelLevel the bin and ice machine front to back and left To change bezels: Remove the front panel, andto right by using the bin leg levelers. refer to the instruction label on the inside of the front panel. Push snaps of standard bezel in and pull the bezel out of the front panel trim strip. Locate other bezel. Push into the trim strip from the front until it snaps into place. Return the front panel to its original position and secure it to the cabinet August 2011 Page 6

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Water InletInstallation and UseWater Supply and DrainsThe water supply for ice making must be cold,potable water. There is a single 38” male flarepotable water connection on the back panel.BackflowThe design of the float valve and reservoir prevents Drain Ventpotable water backflow by means of a 1\" air gapbetween the reservoir's maximum water leveland the float valve water inlet orifice.Drain Condensate DrainThere is one ¾” FPT condensate drain fitting atthe back of the cabinet.Attach TubingConnect the potable water supply to the potable Building Drainwater fitting, 38” OD copper tubing or the equivalentis recommended.Water filtration is recommended. If there is an Air Cooled Plumbingexisting filter, change the cartridge.Drains - use rigid tubing: Connect the drain tube tothe condensate drain fitting. Vent the drain.Do not Tee ice machine drains into the drain tubefrom the ice storage bin or dispenser. Back upscould contaminate and / or melt the ice in the bin ordispenser. Be sure to vent the bin drain.Follow all local and national codes for tubing, trapsand air gaps. August 2011 Page 7

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseElectrical - All ModelsThe machine does not include a power cord, one Connect electrical power to wires inside themust be field supplied or the machine hard wired to junction box in the back of the cabinet. Use a strainthe electrical power supply. relief and connect a ground wire to the ground screw.The junction box for the power cord is on the backpanel. See detail below. Remote models power the condenser fan motor from marked leads in the junction box.Refer to the dataplate on the machine for minimumcircuit ampacity and determine the proper wire size Do not use an extension cord. Follow all local andfor the application. The dataplate (on the back of national codes.the cabinet) also includes the maximum fuse size.Model Dimensions Voltage Condenser Min Circ Max Fuse Size or HACR w\" x d\" x h\" Volts/Hz/Phase Type Ampacity Type Circuit BreakerNB0622A-1 same 115/60/1NB0922A-32 22 x 24 x 27 208-230/60/1 Air 18.3 25FB1222A-32 same 208-230/60/1 Air 12.5 15NB1322A-32 same 208-230/60/1 Air 12.5 15 Air 19.1 30Ground Wire JunctionConnection Box Cover Install Strain Black Power Relief White Supply Ground Wires Reference: Electrical Detail August 2011 Page 8

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Control OperationInstallation and UseFinal Check ListAfter connections:1. Wash out the bin. If desired, the interior of the Use and Operationbin could be sanitized. Once started, the ice machine will automatically2. Locate the ice scoop (if supplied) and have it make ice until the bin or dispenser is full of ice.available for use when needed. When ice level drops, the ice machine will resume making ice.Final Check List: Caution: Do not place anything on top of the ice1. Is the unit located indoors in a controlled machine, including the ice scoop. Debris andenvironment? moisture from objects on top of the machine can work their way into the cabinet and cause serious2. Is the unit located where it can receive adequate damage. Damage caused by foreign material is notcooling air? covered by warranty.3. Has the correct electrical power been supplied to No Waterthe machine? Power On4. Have all the water supply connections beenmade?5. Have all the drain connections been made? Status Time to Off6. Has the unit been leveled? Clean7. Have all unpacking materials and tape been There are four indicator lights at the front of theremoved? machine that provide information on the condition of the machine.8. Has the protective covering on the exteriorpanels been removed? Indicator Lights:9. Is the correct bezel installed in the trim strip? • Power • Status10. Is the water pressure adequate? • Water • De-scale & Sanitize11. Have the drain connections been checked forleaks? Note: If the De-Scale & Sanitize light is ON, following the cleaning process will clear the light for12. Has the bin interior been wiped clean or another cleaning time internal.sanitized?13. Have any water filter cartridges been replaced? Two button switches are at the front – On and Off.14. Have all required kits and adapters been To switch the machine OFF, push and release theproperly installed? Off button. The machine will shut off at the end of the next cycle. To switch the machine ON, push and release the On button. The machine will go through a start up process and then resume ice making. August 2011 Page 9

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseInitial Start Up and Maintenance1. Turn the water supply on. Top bearing check: At least twice a year or every time the scale is removed.2. Switch the electrical power on. Confirm voltageis correct for the model. Maintenance: Air filters3. Push and release the On button. The machine 1. Pull air filter(s) from panel. will start in about two minutes. 2. Wash the dust and grease off the filter(s).4. Soon after starting, air cooled models will beginto blow warm air out the back of the cabinet 3. Return it(them) to their original position(s).After about 5 minutes, ice will begin to drop intothe bin or dispenser. Do not operate the machine without the filter in5. Check the machine for unusual rattles. Tighten place except during cleaning.any loose screws, be sure no wires are rubbing Maintenance: Air cooled condensermoving parts. Check for tubes that rub.6. Fill out the warranty registration form and either If the machine has been operated without a filter the air cooled condenser fins will need to befile it on line or mail it. cleaned.7. Notify the user of the maintenance They are located under the fan blades. The requirements and whom to call for service. services of a refrigeration technician will be required to clean the condenser.MaintenanceThis ice machine needs five types of maintenance: Maintenance: Exterior Panels• Air cooled models need their air filters or The front and side panels are durable stainless condenser coils cleaned regularly. steel. Fingerprints, dust and grease will require cleaning with a good quality stainless steel cleaner• All models need scale removed from the water system. Note: If using a sanitizer or a cleaner that contains chlorine on the panels, after use be sure to wash• All models require regular sanitization. the panels with clean water to remove chlorine• All models require sensor cleaning. residue.• All models require a top bearing check.Maintenance Frequency: Maintenance: Water filtersAir filters: At least twice a year, but in dusty or If the machine has been connected to water filters,greasy air, monthly. check the cartridges for the date they were replaced or for the pressure on the gauge. ChangeScale removal. At least twice a year, in some water cartridges if they’ve been installed more than 6conditions it might be every 3 months. The yellow months or if the pressure drops too much duringDe-Scale & Sanitize light will switch on after a set ice making.period of time as a reminder. The default timeperiod is 6 months of power up time.Sanitizing: Every time the scale is removed or asoften as needed to maintain a sanitary unit.Sensor Cleaning: Every time the scale is removed. August 2011 Page 10

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseMaintenance: Scale Removal and SanitationNote: Following this procedure will reset thede-scale and sanitize light.1. Remove front panel.2. Push and release the Off button. Disconnect3. Remove ice from bin or dispenser. Tubing From Sensor4. Turn the water supply to the float valve OFF. Drain Water5. Drain the water and evaporator by the water sensor and draining it into the bin or disconnecting the leg of the hose connected to a bucket. Return the hose to its original the water sensor and draining it into the bin. position. Discard or melt all ice made during Return the hose to its original position. the previous step.6. Remove the water reservoir cover.7. Mix a solution of 8 ounces of Scotsman Clear 13. To sanitize the water system, mix a locally One Scale Remover and 3 quarts of 95-115 approved sanitizing solution. An example of a degree F. potable water. sanitizing solution is mixing one ounce of liquidIce machine scale remover household bleach and two gallons of 95 – 115contains acids. Acids can degree F. water.cause burns.If concentrated cleaner 14. Pour the sanitizing solution into the reservoir.comes in contact with skin,flush with water. If swallowed, 15. Push and release the On button.do NOT induce vomiting.Give large amounts of water 16. Switch the water supply to the ice machine on.or milk. Call Physicianimmediately. Keep out of the 17. Operate the machine for 20 minutes.reach of children.8. Pour the scale remover solution into the 18. Push and release the Off button.reservoir. Use a small cup for pouring. 19. Wash the reservoir cover in the remaining9. Push and release the Clean button: the auger sanitizing solution.drive motor and light are on, C is displayed andthe De-scale light blinks. After 20 minutes the 20. Return the reservoir cover to its normal position.compressor will start.10. Operate the machine and pour the scale 21. Melt or discard all ice made during the remover into the reservoir until it is all gone. sanitizing process. Keep the reservoir full. When all the scale remover solution has been used, turn the water 22. Wash the inside of the ice storage bin with the supply back on. After 20 minutes of ice making sanitizing solution. the compressor and auger motor will shut off. 23. Push and release the On button.11. Turn the water supply to the ice machine OFF 24. Return the front panel to its original position and secure with the original screws.12. Drain the water reservoir and evaporator by disconnecting the leg of the hose connected to June 2010 Page 11

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 BreakerInstallation and Use CoverMaintenance: Check Top BearingThis task should only be done by a qualifiedservice technicianThe bearing in the breaker should be checked atleast two times per year.Check the bearing by:1. Removing the bail clamp and ice chute coverBail Clamp 3. Removing the water shed & unscrewing the breaker cover (left hand threads).2. Unscrewing the ice sweep Inspect the top of the bearing. When new the grease is white, over time some gray will appear over the rollers, that is normal. Add grease to replace the gray grease or if gaps between rollers are visible. If grease is watery, all gray or rust is visible, have the bearing replaced. See the next page for more information. Note: When checking the top bearing, always inspect the drip pan for water seal leaks. If water is present in the drip pan, service the water seal and check the gear reducer's lubricant. See the next page. August 2011 Page 12

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Installation and UseBearing ServiceThis task should only be done by a qualifiedservice technicianIf the grease is uniformly white, no further action isneeded. If very gray, rusty, wet or has anyembedded metal, have the bearing replaced. GreaseIf the bearing only needs grease, or to confirm the Drip Panquality of the grease low in the bearing, injectgrease into the lower part of the bearing using Check Drip Pan For WaterScotsman grease needle pn 02-3559-01 andScotsman bearing grease cartridge, pn Change De-Scale Notification IntervalA36808-001. Be sure to inject grease evenly and This feature is accessible only from standbythoroughly. (Status Light Off). 1. Press and hold Clean button for 3 seconds.Bearing This starts the Time to Clean Adjustment State and displays the current time to clean setting. Needle, pn 2. Press the clean button repeatedly to cycle 02-3559-01 through the 4 possible settings: • 1 year • 0 (disabled) • 4 months • 6 months(default) 3. Push Off to confirm the selection. August 2011 Page 13

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 The ice machine senses water by a probe locatedInstallation and Use near the water reservoir. At least twice a year, the probe should be wiped clean of mineral build-up.Maintenance: SensorsThe control that senses bin full and empty is aphoto-electric eye, therefore it must be kept cleanso it can “see”. At least twice a year, remove theice level sensors from the base of the ice chute,and wipe the inside clean, as illustrated. Probes1. Remove front panel. 1. Shut off the water supply.2. Pull photo eye holders forward to release them. 2. Remove front panel.3. Wipe clean as needed. Do not scratch the 3. Remove the hose from the water sensor, use aphoto-eye portion. hose clamp pliers for this.4. Return the eye holders to their normal positions 4. Loosen mounting screw and release the waterand return the front panel to its original position. sensor from the frame of the unit. 5. Wipe probes clean,Note: Eye holders must be mounted properly. Theysnap into a centered position and are properlylocated when the wires are routed to the back andthe left eye is the one with 2 wires at the connector.August 2011 Page 14

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 • Controller self test failure.Installation and UseWhat to do before calling for serviceNormal Operation:Ice Check the following:The machine will make either flaked or nugget ice, 1. Has the water supply to the ice machine ordepending upon the model. The ice will be building been shut off? If yes, the ice machine willproduced continuously until the bin is full. It is automatically restart within minutes after waternormal for a few drops of water to occasionally fall begins to flow to it.with the ice. 2. Has power been shut off to the ice machine? IfHeat yes, the ice machine will automatically restart when power is restored.Air cooled models will generate heat, and it will bedischarged into the room. Machine Beeps:Noise If the machine has detected a condition requiring a shut down, it will blink the Status Light and emit a aThe ice machine will make noise when it is in ice beep once every second. To stop the beep, pushmaking mode. The compressor and gear reducer Off or reset the machine.will produce sound. Air cooled models will add fannoise. Some ice making noise could also occur. To Manually Reset the machine.These noises are all normal for this machine. • Push and release the Off button. • Push and release the On button.Reasons the machine might shut itself off: To Shut the Machine Off: • Lack of water. • Does not make ice Push and hold the Off button for 3 seconds or until • Auger motor overload the machine stops. • High discharge pressure. • Low refrigeration system pressure. Indicator Lights & Their Meanings Power Status Water De-Scale & Normal Sanitize Steady Green Self Test Normal -- Failure Blinking Green Switching on or off. - - - Blinking Red - When Smart-Board used, Yellow - machine attention Blinking Yellow No power recommended. Light OffLight Actions All Blinking Diagnostic shut down Lack of water - - - Time to descale and sanitize - - In Cleaning Mode Switched to Off Normal Normal Unit is remotely locked out - check with leasing company August 2011 Page 15

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Power Status Water De-scaleInformation DisplayIntroduction to the Information Display Norm Bin rLoweRemoval of the front panel provides access to theInformation Display at the bottom of the control. MaxThis section of the manual provides an explanationof the use and capabilities of that display. Min Full Adjust Ice Level Information Display Sanitize On Off AutoAlert Indicator Lights Technician Section Code Description F . . . . . . . . Freeze Mode Clean F flashes . . Freeze Mode is Pending b . . . . . . . . Bin is Full Code C . . . . . . . . Clean Cycle Display L . . . . . . . . Board Locked Control Operation - See Manual d . . . . . . . . Test Mode Water Light On - Restore water supply O . . . . . . . . Off to machine. De-scale Light On - Clean and sanitize E . . . . . . . . Self Test Failed machine. 1 flashes. . No ice sensed - Retrying Test Mode - Depress Off for 3 seconds 1 . . . . . . . . . No ice sensed - Shut Down then depress Clean for 3 seconds. Recall Diagnostic Codes - Depress Off 2 flashes . Auger motor high load - Retrying for 3 seconds. Press Clean repeatedly 2 . . . . . . . . Auger motor high load - Shut Down to go from most recent to oldest of 10. 3 . . . . . . . . No water in reservoir 4 . . . . . . . . Refrigeration pressure too high / low Clear Diagnostic Codes - Switch unit off, depress and hold Clean and Off for 3 seconds. Reset from Code 1, 2, 3 or 4 - Depress Off and then depress On. Component Operation Indicator Lights 02-4670-01 SEL ESC ENTER Table of ContentsUse of Information Display and Buttons: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2The Display includes Warnings and Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4Group Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5Advance Fault Definitions - Flaker or Nugget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6Status List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8Revision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9To Set the 7 Day Programmable Ice Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12Network Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14Supplied Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15Software Use: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16Chart Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 18Access through Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20August 2011 Page 1

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayUse of Information Display and Buttons: Scroll Up Select Escape Button Button ButtonDisplay Area Scroll Down Enter USB Button Button ConnectionScroll Up: Changes the display to a menu item Communication Features:higher on the menu list or goes up one number ona setting The control can communicate information in three ways:Scroll Down: Changes the display to a menu itemlower on the menu list or goes down one number • Display: The two line display is controlled byon a setting the buttons on the front.Select Button: Use to make changes to settings. • USB: There is a USB connection on the front. It can be used by a laptop or other PC typeEnter Button: Changes display to a sub menu list. computer to read, download or log data. Scotsman software is required.Escape Button: Changes display to the mainmenu. • There is an Ethernet connection for use on a network. Other Features: 7 Day Programmable Ice Level Control is available. Instructions for programing are included in these instructions. August 2011 Page 2

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 • Bin LevelInformation Display • Bin Level Setting • Freeze Timer (in 00:00 format)Information types include Warnings and Data • Relay Voltage • Board VoltageData available by scrolling through the menus: • Auger Motor Current • Falling Ice Count • Warning • Bin Stat • Power Interrupts • Time to Clean • Button Lock • Time to Clean Interval • Time Since Last Cleaning • Compressor Runtime • Pwr Up TimeWarnings - will appear in display only after malfunction. Status light will blink green until warningconditions clear.• Self-Test Failure • No Water• No Ice Pending • Refrigeration Pressure Too• No Ice Strikeout• Auger High Load Pending High/Low• Auger High Load Strikeout • No Ice Warning • Auger Load WarningMenu Groups: Push and release the down arrow key to scroll Date: 12-20-2010down to the next line in the display or group. Time: 03:33:10PMDate - presetTime - preset to Central Time WarningsWarnings Base FaultsBase Faults Adv FaultsAdv (advanced) Faults StatusStatusCleaning CleaningPerformance PerformanceTest Cubers onlyTimers Test Timers Revision SetupRevision SetupSetup PGM Bin LevelPGM Bin LevelNetwork Configuration PGM Bin Level Network Config August 2011 Page 3

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayMenu Tree % Runtime Calculation Wednesday level 2 Timers Wednesday time 3Date and Time Preset Wednesday level 3 Compressor Run Time Wednesday time 4Warnings Compressor Run Time Resettable Wednesday level 4 Self-Test Failure Power Up Time Thursday time 1 No Ice Pending Power Up Time Resettable Thursday level 1 No Ice Strikeout Revision Thursday time 2 Auger High Load Pending Thursday level 2 Auger High Load Strikeout Smart Board SW Thursday time 3 No Water Controller SW Thursday level 3 Refrigeration Pressure Too High/Low KVS SW Thursday time 4 No Ice Warning Smart Board HW Thursday level 4 Auger Load Warning Controller HW Friday time 1 Ethernet SW Friday level 1Base Faults Setup Friday time 2 Friday level 2 Fault code 1: Current Date Friday time 3 Fault code 2: Current Time (12:00:00 am format) Friday level 3 Fault code 3: Machine Model Number Friday time 4 Fault code 4 : Machine Serial Number Friday level 4 Fault code 5 : Machine Manufacturer Saturday time 1 Fault code 6 : Equipment Name Saturday level 1 Fault code 7 : Date of Manufacture Saturday time 2 Fault code 8 : Contact Name Saturday level 2 Fault code 9 : Contact Phone Number Saturday time 3 Fault code 10 : Audible Alert Saturday level 3 Clear current log file Saturday time 4Adv Faults descriptions of faults Clear fault history Saturday level 4 Logging Rate Sunday time 1 Self-Test Failure Auger Current Warning Value Sunday level 1 No Ice Pending Ice Detect Warning Value Sunday time 2 No Ice Strikeout Sunday level 2 Auger High Load Pending PGM Bin Level* Sunday time 3 Auger High Load Strikeout Sunday level 3 No Water Bin Level Ctrl Sunday time 4 Refrigeration Pressure Too High/Low Set Bin Level Ctrl On Off Sunday level 4 Monday time 1Status Monday level 1 Network Configuration Monday time 2 Warranty Start Monday level 2 IP Address Read Relay Voltage Monday time 3 Subnet Mask Read Board Voltage Monday level 3 Default Gateway Auger Motor Current Monday time 4 DNS Read Auger Motor Trip Current Monday level 4 DHCP Enable Auger Motor Strikes Tuesday time 1 Update IP Address Ice Making Sensed Tuesday level 1 Update Subnet Mask Ice Making Strikes Tuesday time 2 Update Default Gateway Freeze Timer Tuesday level 2 Update DNS Ultrasonic Bin Level Tuesday time 3 Update DHCP Ultrasonic Bin Level Setpoint Tuesday level 3 Power Interrupt Counter Tuesday time 4 Update Network On Next Power Bin Stat Input Tuesday level 4 Cycle Wednesday time 1Cleaning Wednesday level 1 Wednesday time 2 Cleaning Interval (hrs of power time)Next Cleaning Due Last Cleaning PerformedPerformance August 2011 Page 4

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 WarningsInformation Display Base FaultsGroup Screens No WarningsWithin each group are several screens of either information or settings, liketimes, that can be changed. Warnings Base FaultsDate and Time Groups: No submenus are available. End of ErrorsWarnings: Press and release the Enter button to see information on currentWarnings.Press and release ESC to return to the prior menu.Base Faults: Press and release the Down arrow to underline the B in BaseFaults, then the Enter button to see in the display:Most recent failure (labeled 0) and how long ago it occurred (in hours), thenpress and release the down arrow to see:Second to most recent failure (labeled 1) and how long ago it occurred (inhours), then press and release the down arrow to see the third, fourth, fifth,and so on up to ninth where the list ends.If there are no errors, the screen will display End of Errors.Note: Base Faults are cleared when the controller's are cleared.Press and release the escape button to return to the main menu tree. Base Faults Adv FaultsPress and release the down arrow key to underline the A in Advanced Faults. fault que endAdvanced Faults: Press and release the Enter button to see in the display:Most recent failure and the exact time it occurred. Pressing and releasing thedown arrow cycles through the other failures back to the oldest.If there are no Advanced Faults or at the end of the list the display shows faultque end.Note: Advanced Faults are not cleared by the controller, instead they arecleared using the Clear Fault History screen in Setup.At the end of the list the display will show directions to go back to the main up arrow = backmenu. esc = main menuPress and release the escape button to return to the main menu tree. August 2011 Page 5

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayAdvance Fault Definitions - Flaker or NuggetSelf-Test FailureThe controller checks for proper operation at power up. If the check shows a problem, this warning orfault will be displayed.No Ice PendingThe controller monitors ice making using the photo eyes. If falling ice is not sensed by the photo-eyes,and if it is NOT the third consecutive time it has occurred, this warning or fault will be displayed.No Ice StrikeoutIf the controller fails to sense ice for a third consecutive time, this warning or fault will be displayed andthe machine will be shut down.Auger High Load PendingThe controller monitors the current used by the auger drive motor. If the current exceeds the limit, and ifit is NOT the third consecutive time that it has, this warning or fault will be displayed.Auger High Load StrikeoutIf the auger motor draws too much current for a third consecutive time, this warning or fault will bedisplayed and the unit will be shut down.No WaterIf the water level sensor is dry or the water is too pure, this warning or fault will be displayed, and the unitwill be shut off.Refrigeration Pressure Too High/LowThere are two pressure switches on the machine, if either one opens due to an over or under pressurecondition, the controller will display this fault or warning. August 2011 Page 6

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Adv FaultsInformation Display StatusStatus List Warranty Start:Press and release the down arrow to underline the S in Status. Starts at 24HRSPress and release the Enter button to see: Relay Voltage:Warranty Start: The display will show the warranty start date after 24 hours of 240 VACrun time. Press and release the Down arrow to see: Board Voltage:Relay Voltage: Voltage supplied to the relays. Press and release the Down 14 VACarrow key to see: Auger Mot CurrentBoard Voltage: Voltage supplied to operate the controller. Press and release 1.8 Amps ACthe Down arrow key to see: Aug Mot Trip CurrAuger Motor Current: Current draw of the auger drive motor. Press and 3.0 Amps ACrelease the Down arrow key to see: Auger Mot StrikesAuger Motor Trip Current: Maximum allowed amp draw. Press and release 0the Down arrow key to see: Ice Making SensedAuger Motor Strikes: Number of times auger motor has currently exceeded Yesthe amp draw setpoint. Press and release the Down arrow key to see: Ice Making StrikesIce Making Sensed: Has the controller sensed ice making? Press and release 0the Down arrow key to see: Freeze Timer:Ice Making Strikes: Number of times the controller has not sensed ice falling 00:00in the chute. Press and release the Down arrow key to see: KVS LevelFreeze Timer: Current compressor on time in minutes. Press and release the 00:00Down arrow key to see: KVS Level SetpointKVS Level: Distance in inches the ice level control system has measured from 0the sensor to the top of the ice. Press and release the Down arrow key to see: Pwr InterruptsKVS Level Setpoint: Distance in inches the ice level system will maintain as a 0maximum ice level. Press and release the Down arrow key to see: Bin StatPower Interrupt Counter: Number of times power has been interrupted to the Opemmachine. Press and release the Down arrow key to see:Bin Stat Input: Shows Closed if no bin thermostat is attached or if one isattached and is Closed. Shows open only if there is a bin thermostat attachedand it is open, which stops ice making. When done with Status, press andrelease the ESC button.August 2011 Page 7

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Status:Information Display CleaningCleaning Clean Interval: 6 MonthsPush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the C in Cleaning.Then push and release the Enter button to see. Next Clean Due in 5 MonthsThe Clean Interval. Then press and release the Down arrow to see: Last Clean: 6 Hours AgoThe Next Clean Due in x HRS. Then press and release the Down arrow tosee: Cleaning PerformanceLast Clean: x HR Ago. Percent run timeThen press and release the Down arrow and then press and release the ESC 0.00%button. PerformancePush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the P in Performance. TimersPerformance: Push and release the Enter button to see: Compressor Run: HRPercent run time. Then press and release the Down arrow to see: Comp Resettable:When done with Performance, press and release the ESC button. 0HRPush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the T in Timers. Then Press enter topress and release the Enter button to see: clear counterTimers. Push and release the Enter button to see Pwr Up Time: HRCompressor run time. Then press and release the Down arrow to see: Pwr Resettable:Compressor run resettable. Press the Down arrow to go to the next line or HROptional Press SEL to enter reset mode.Press Enter to reset compressor run time to 0. Suggested if compressor isreplaced.Press the Down arrow to go to Power up time. Then press and release theDown arrow to see:Power on resettable. Press the Down arrow to go to the next line or OptionalPress SEL to enter reset mode.Press Enter to reset Power on time to 0.When done with Timers, press and release the ESC button.August 2011 Page 8

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 TimersInformation Display RevisionRevisionPush and release the Down arrow to put the line under the R in Revision.Then push and release the Enter button to see:Revision. SW Rev number. Smart-Board SW RThen press and release the Down arrow to see: 3Controller SW (software rev number) Then press and release the Down arrow Controller SWto see: 1US Bin Level software revision. Then press and release the Down arrow to KVS SWsee: 140Hardware Rev Smart-Board HW RThen press and release the Down arrow to see: 2Controller HW (hardware rev number). Controller HWWhen done with Revisions, press and release the ESC button. 1Push and release the Down arrow to put the line under the S in Setup.Then push and release the Enter button to see: Revision SetupSetup:View the Date or change it.To Set Day, Month and YearPress SEL key to get to Setup screen Set Date:Push and release the SEL key to move to another underlined number. Date: 12-21-2010Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the marked character.Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat priorstep to change the character.When done, push and release the Enter key.Then press and release the Down arrow to view the time or change it.:To Set TimePress SEL key to get to Setup screen Set Time:Push and release the SEL key to move the underline to another number. Date: 02:07:51PMPush and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the marked character.Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat priorstep to change the character. August 2011 Page 9

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Model NumberInformation DisplayWhen done, push and release the Enter key. Serial NumberThen press and release the Down arrow to view theModel number. ManufacturerThen press and release the Down arrow to view the Scotsman IceSerial numberThen press and release the Down arrow to view the Equipment NameManufacturer Ice MachineThen press and release the Down arrow to view theEquipment Name Manufacture DateThen press and release the Down arrow to view theManufacture date Contact NameThen press and release the Down arrow to view theContact name Optional - change contact Contact Phone NuThen press and release the Down arrow to view theContact phone number. Optional - change contact phone number Audible AlertThen press and release the Down arrow to view the OnAudible Alert.Optional: Press SEL to switch the audible alert on or off. The default in this Clear currentmodel is ON. log fileThen press and release the Down arrow to view the. Then press and release Press Select tothe Down arrow to view the screen to clear the current log file. clear logOptional: Press SEL to clear the log file. Clear FaultThen press and release the Down arrow to view the Clear Fault History file. HistoryThen press and release the Down arrow to view the Press Select toOptional: Press SEL to clear the fault history. clear fault codeLogging rate. Then press and release the Down arrow to view the loggingrate. Default is data recorded every 30 seconds. Logging Rate 30 SecondsNote: Changing the logging rate is not recommended.August 2011 Page 10

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 Auger warningInformation Display setpointAuger Warning - Press and release the Down arrow to view the Ice DetectIce Detect Warning - Press and release the Down arrow to view the warning setpointAny of the above can be modified by changing the settings as noted below.The warning set points can be adjusted to match local conditions, so thatwhen they change the Smart-Board provides a notice of the change.To Change Setup Settings:From a specific Setup Menu Item, press SEL key to get to Setup screen. Pushand release the SEL key to move the underline to another number.Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the marked character.Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat priorstep to change the character.When done, push and release the Enter key.Example 1: Change Contact Phone Number Revision SetupPush the Down arrow key until Setup is visible and the S is underlined. PressEnter.Repeatedly push and release the Down key until the Contact Phone Number Set Contact Phonappears. Press SEL key to get to the Setup screen 1800SCOTSMANPush and release the SEL key to move the underline to the number you wishto change. Push and release the Up or Down arrow key to change the markedcharacter.Push and release the Select key to move to the next character, repeat priorstep to change the character.When done, push and release the Enter key. August 2011 Page 11

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayTo Set the 7 Day Programmable Ice LevelThere are four times and levels available for each day of the week. Setup PGM Bin LevelUse Up or Down Arrow keys to scroll to PGM Bin Level screen. When the Pin PGM is underlined, press and release the Enter key. Bin Level Ct OffBin Level Ctrl is on the screen. If it reads Off, push and release the downarrow button to begin programming.If Bin Level Ctrl is On, push and release the SEL Bin Level Ctbutton. From On, push the Down arrow key to turn OnOff. The control must be set to OFF to adjust bin Set Bin Level Ctlevel. Push Enter and Down to get to the first Offprogramming menu.Monday Time 1 will show on the screen. Press and release the SEL key to Monday Time 1begin setting Monday Time 1. Set Monday Time appears in the display. 01:30 AMChange Monday Time 1: 12:00 AM might be displayed. To adjust, push the Set Monday TimeSEL button to position the underline mark under the character to be changed. 12:00 AMPush and release the up or down arrow key to change the number or letterone time. Repeat pushing the SEL button to move the underline and repeat Monday Time 1pressing the up and down arrow buttons to change the time. 02:30 AMPush Enter once to change the screen back to Monday Time 1. Push Down Monday Level 1once to get to the level reading. 9 inchesChange Monday Level 1: Monday Level 1 is in the Set Monday Leveldisplay. Push SEL once to display Set Monday Level 1. 14 inchesRotate the knob one click at a time until the desiredlevel appears. A delay is normal.Note: smaller numbers = higher ice level. Monday Time 2 11:00 AMPush Enter one time to set the level. \"Off\" means the switch is set formaximum ice level. Monday Level 2 9 inchesPush the Down arrow to go to Monday Time 2, and set that time using SELand arrow buttons as in Change Monday Time 1 above. Push Enter once to Set Monday Levelset it and change back to Monday Time 2. Push the down arrow button to go 14 inchesto Monday Level 2 and change that level using the SEL button and the knobas in Change Monday Level 1 above. Push Enter to set that level.Repeat for all time and level settings. Setup PGM Bin LevelWhen done, push ESC to return to the PGM Bin Level screen. When the P inPGM is underlined, press and release Enter. Bin Level Ct OffBin Level Ctrl will show on the screen. Push and release the SEL button.Push and release up arrow key to change the setting from Off to On. Set Bin Level Ct OnPush and release Enter and ESC when done. August 2011 Page 12

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayThis table shows the default times and levels, which can be changed using the instructions on theprevious page. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 12 AM 12 AM 12 AM 12 AM 12 AMTime 1 9 9 12 AM 12 AM 9 9 9Level 1 5 AM 5 AM 5 AM 5 AM 5 AMTime 2 9 9 99 9 9 9Level 2 12 PM 12 PM 12 PM 12 PM 12 PMTime 3 9 9 5 AM 5 AM 9 9 9Level 3 5 PM 5 PM 5 PM 5 PM 5 PMTime 4 12 12 99 12 12 12Level 4 12 PM 12 PM 99 5 PM 5 PM 12 12Example: Unit on a tall bin (44\" or more). Adjusted to low ice levels during the week, high ice levelsduring the weekend. Off = highest ice level. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1:00 AM 1:00 AM 1:00 AM 1:00 AM 1:00 AMTime 1 32 32 1:00 AM 1:00 AM 32 Off OffLevel 1 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AMTime 2 32 32 32 32 32 Off 14Level 2 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PMTime 3 32 32 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 32 Off 32Level 3 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PMTime 4 32 32 32 32 Off Off 32Level 4 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 32 32 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 32 32Note: Units on dispensers or short bins should not set their level other than 9 or Off - setting too low willresult in no ice.Record your settings here for future reference: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayTime 1Level 1Time 2Level 2Time 3Level 3Time 4Level 4 August 2011 Page 13

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322 PGM Bin LevelInformation Display Network ConfiguNetwork ConfigurationUsed only when connected to a network. There is an Ethernet connector onthe back of the Information Display board. If desired, route a network cablethru the cabinet and connect your network to it.To view or change the Network Configuration, use the up and down arrowkeys to display Network Configuration. When the N in Network is underlined,press and release the Enter key.The IP address (if connected to a network) will be displayed. If not connected, IP AddressPlease Wait will be displayed for an extended time.Press the down arrow key to see the Subnet Mask Subnet MaskPress the down arrow key to see the Default Gateway Default GatewayPress the down arrow key to see the DNS DNSPress the down arrow key to see DHCP Enable DHCP EnablePress the down arrow key to see the Update IP Address screen. Press the Update IP AddressSEL key to access it.Press the up or down arrow key to change the first (underlined) number. Set Update IP AdPress the SEL key to move the underline to the next number, then press theup or down key to change that number. Repeat as needed to change thenumbers. When done, press the Enter key.Repeat the same process to change the other network parameters, if needed.Once desired network parameters have been manually configured, turn on“Update Network on Next Power Cycle”. After the power to the machine hasbeen cycled, the new parameters will take affect.August 2011 Page 14

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplaySupplied SoftwareDescription:Scotsman Prodigy Tech Tool is a software program designed to access the Prodigy ice machine 'sInformation Display control. It can read and display the data in the controller. The data is converted tochart form and can then be saved and / or printed. It is on the CD-ROM and must be installed onto thePC that will be used to connect through the USB port. Use is optional.Installation and UseRequirements: • Windows XP or Vista or Windows 7 • 40 MB disk space minimum. More will be needed if data logging is used. • Desktop or Laptop PC with a USB port. • Live ice machine (to install USB driver)Software Installation:Pre-installation: USB cable UNPLUGGED from the the PC.1. Insert the CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.2. Follow the program installation instructions. At the finish, do NOT start the application. • The installation will place 2 icons on the desktop, Prodigy Charting and Scotsman Prodigy. • The installation will also set up a Scotsman Prodigy section under Programs (Start > All Programs > Scotsman Prodigy).3. After the installation is complete, remove the CD-ROMfrom the drive.4. Power up the unit and plug the USB connector into thePC and the USB port.5. The PC will automatically find and begin the process toinstall the driver.6. Select all default settings for installing the device driver.7. Installation is now complete. August 2011 Page 15

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplaySoftware Use:With the unit powered and connected to the computer's USB port, OpenScotsman Prodigy:Start, All Programs, Scotsman Prodigy, ProdigyClick on Get File. The software will automatically begin to download theinformation. Once that is complete either click on Chart Data or select anew log file to review. If selecting a log file for thismachine, be sure Nugget is checked.When you click on Chart Data, the Column Selectiondialog box will appear. You can select any chart you wantto review. The default is all of them. Click on OK to go tothe next step.The software will display the Charting information box.You may have to expand it to see the Chart Typeselection area on the right.Use the Chart Type box to display the list ofavailable charts.Which one of these to use depends uponwhat the machine situation is. For example, ifthe machine is down, displaying code 2,indicating an auger motor over amp condition,it would be useful to check auger motorcurrent. Checking the Base Faults orAdvanced Faults is another way tounderstand what occurred and when.Another example is a complaint of lowcapacity. The chart on Power up time shouldshow if the machine is on all the time. Then alook at the freeze timer chart will show howoften it is cycling. The two will provide a good idea of the machine's ability toproduce ice.At any time clicking on the Render PDF button will generate all the charts inPDF format so they can be saved. Once saved they can be printed oremailed. August 2011 Page 16

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayChart Definitions • Op Mode = The mode the controller was in at the time shown • Error Code = The codes, if any, of any diagnostic codes. • Warning = The codes, if any, of any warnings. Same codes as diagnostic • Pwr Interrupts = Number of electrical power interruptions to the machine • Time to Clean = 0 = no, 1=yes • Button Lock = 0 = no, 1 = yes • Time to Clean Interval = Time set between Cleaning light activations, in hours. • Compressor Run = Time compressor has been operating • Pwr Up Time = Time power connected to machine. • Bin Level = Ice level measured by the ice level control • Bin Setpoint = Set point of the ice level control • Freeze Timer = time in seconds that the compressor operated before bin full • Board Voltage = approximation of AC voltage to the control board from the transformer • Relay Voltage = AC load voltage determined by controller. 115 or 230. • Auger Motor Current = amp draw of the auger motor x10 • Ice Making Sensed = 0 = not sensed, 1 = sensed • Bin Stat = Bin thermostat, when used. 0 open, 1 closed. • RLO = SmartLock option. 0 not locked, 1 locked • Ice Dispensed - not used • Water Dispensed - not used • Compressor = 0 off, 1 on • Auger = auger motor. 0 off, 1 on • Bin Eyes Blocked = 0=no, 1=yes August 2011 Page 17

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayReference Example of generated PDF fileError Code Display Op Mode Display August 2011 Page 18

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayAccess through Ethernet1. After installation, connection to a network, and power up, scroll down tolocate IP Address.2. Enter that IP address into an internet browser like Internet Exploreror Firefox.3. A Prodigy logo screen will appear. After a few seconds it will updateand show a screen similar to the one here. Login as an observer oradministrator using the password.4. As an Observer, several actions are available at this screen:• Controller Snapshot • Flush Level Setting• AFB Config File • Bin Level Scheduling• Key Pad Lock Status • Change Password• Time To Clean SettingController Snapshot lists the current status of many aspects of thecontroller.AFB Configuration File lists the current status of many aspects of theinformation display and the controller.Key Pad Lock Status lists if the key pad of the controller is locked or not.Time to clean setting. Lists the number of months of power up time theunit must accumulate before the De-Scale / Sanitize light is switched on.Flush Level Setting lists the Purge level the controller is set to use.Bin Level Scheduling. Only applies to units that have the ice levelcontrol installed. Lists the times and levels that have been set.Logging in as an Administrator allows additional actions:Key Pad Lock or Unlock. Lists if the controller is locked or not and can bechanged by selection and submitting.Adjust the Clean Notice. Lists the number of months of power uptime the unit must accumulate before the De-Scale / Sanitize light isswitched on. Selecting a different interval and submitting willchange that number.Adjust the Purge or Flush level. Lists and allows change of theamount of water purged per cycle.Start or stop the machine. Allows the machine to be started orstopped remotely. August 2011 Page 19

NB0622, NB0922, FB1222, NB1322Information DisplayAppendixNAFEM Protocol. See the NAFEM website, www.nafem.org, for moreinformation. August 2011 Page 20

SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS 775 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061 800-726-8762 www.scotsman-ice.com17-3368-01


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