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  1. #1
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    Angry newscan ice machine problem



    Can anyone help me please
    I have a problem with a newscan ns.36.mas-e1 ice machine

    it makes ice but won't click the timer in for defrost, i changed the thermostat still not working
    but it will click the timer in if i give the end of the stat a quick blast of refrigerant
    its like the stat isn't getting cold enough to click it over??????

    the fridge system if fine and it makes ice perfectly, the defrost timer works fine when clicked in manually or as above blasted with a bit of refrigerant

    any help would be great thanks as its really starting to piss me off



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    Re: newscan ice machine problem

    Not sure on the machine your working on but sounds similar system to a maidaid/iceomatic, if so some models are wired so the stat initiates the timer if you've changed the stat it may be a fault on the timer, also some machines can be connected in with the bin stat although I've not seen many.

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    Re: newscan ice machine problem

    Do you ever see the timer move?, as mentioned before it is usually initiated by the stat. It's not that unusual for the timer to break up internally.

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    Re: newscan ice machine problem

    If the timer motors round when you bypass the thermostat then the timer is probably okay. After checking the timer, run the machine for around 20-30 mins with the thermostat on a low setting. Then, if cubes are evenly formed across the evaporator and the machine hasn't gone into harvest and just keeps freezing then the thermostat is faulty. If cubes are only forming on one side of the evaporator then it's a refrigeration issue (dirty condensor, low refrigerant or failing compressor).

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