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B.  ICE BIN LEVEL SENSOR
  The ice bin level temperature sensor, secured to one of the storage bin walls, stops the operation of the entire ice maker at the end of the defrost 
cycle when its sensing probe (in contact with the stored ice) reaches the temperature of +2˚C (35˚F) lighting up, in the meantime, the third 
RED 
LED.
  Once the ice is removed from the sensing probe, its temperature progressively rises up and as it reaches the value of +4.5˚C (40˚F) the ice bin 
level temperature sensor transmits a low voltage current flow to the P.C. BOARD to restart the operation of the unit.
  NOTE: The ice maker, after the interruption of its operation due to the ice level control cut-out, always restarts from the beginning of the freezing 
cycle.
  By changing the combination of the DIP SWITCH Keys numbers 8 and 9 it is possible to change the range of the ice level control temperature 
sensor. This is shown in table D, keeping its cut out temperature always at +2˚C (35˚F).
C.  P.C. BOARD (Data processor)
  The P.C. BOARD, fitted in its plastic box located in the front of the unit, consists of two separated printed circuits one at high and the other at 
low voltage integrated with a program selector; of six aligned 
LEDS monitoring to the service engineer the operation of the machine; of one 
DIP SWITCH with ten keys; of input terminals for the leads of the two sensor probes and of input and output terminals for the leads of the ice 
maker electrical wires.
  The P.C. BOARD is the brain of the system and it processes, through its microprocessor, the signals received from the two sensors in order to 
control the operation of the different electrical components of the ice maker (compressor, water pump, solenoid valves, etc.).
  By turning the program selector it is possible to put the unit in the following different situations:
  CLEANING/RINSING The water pump is the only electrical component in operation and it must be used during the cleaning or the rinsing 
procedure of the water system of ice machine.
  STAND BY The unit remains under electrical power but OUT of operation. It can be used by the service engineer in order to stop the unit during 
the service and inspection operations.
  IN OPERATION The unit is running through the freezing and defrost cycles stopping automatically only at full bin situation.
  RE-SET To be selected to resume the unit operation when the ice maker shuts off due to the intervention of the security of the P.C. BOARD in 
relation to exceeding the time of freezing cycle portion T1 and T2.
  The six LEDS (not visible through the panel) placed in a vertical row in the front of the P.C. BOARD, monitor, from the top to the bottom, the 
following situations:
  GREEN LIGHT  Unit under electrical power
  RED LIGHT Unit shut-off due to P.C. BOARD security (T1 >15’ or T2>45’)
  RED LIGHT Unit shut-off at full storage bin
  RED LIGHT Evaporator sensor at -13˚C (85˚F) or -16˚C (3˚F)
  RED LIGHT Evaporator sensor at 0˚C (35˚F)
  RED LIGHT Unit in freezing cycle mode
  The microprocessor of the P.C. BOARD has also the important function to establish the length of the defrost cycle Ts in relation with the duration 
of the second phase of the freezing cycle or time T2 as shown in Table B. Page 12.
6.5  Dip Switch
  The P.C. BOARD which controls the entire operation of the ice maker, has a DIP SWITCH with ten switching keys which allow set up of 
the microprocessor program in order to extend or to shorten the length of freezing cycle in relation to the different models and versions of ice 
machines and to modify the sensing range of the ice bin level temperature sensor.
  The 1st DIP SWITCH key is used to supply power to the water pump during the first 15-20 seconds of the defrost cycle to pump out all remaining 
water from the sump tank in the unit along with the water drain valve.
  The 2nd DIP SWITCH key allows a rapid check up (auto-diagnosis) to be made of the P.C. BOARD output connections (compressor, water 
pump, fan motor, water inlet and hot gas solenoid valves) energising them in rapid sequence (2 seconds) one by one.
  DURING THE AUTOMATIC OPERATION OF THE ICE MAKER THIS KEY MUST BE SET IN OFF POSITION.
  ATTENTION The check up of the P.C. BOARD output must be performed in a very short time in order to avoid frequent start and stop 
(every few seconds) of the electrical components which may damage them - especially the compressor.
  The setting of the DIP SWITCH keys 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 determines the length of the 3rd phase of freezing cycle (controlled by the electronic 
timer) as detailed in Table B. Page 12.
  The DIP SWITCH keys 8 and 9 setting determines the range between cut in and cut out temperature of the ice bin level temperature sensor 
as specified in Table D. Page 12.
  The 10th DIP SWITCH key is used to change the setting of the evaporator temperature sensor from -13˚C (8.5˚F) - OFF position 
(20,30,40 
and 60 to -16˚C (3˚F) - ON position on model 85.
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9.  Technical Specification - R134A Machines
  MODEL  FCI 20  FCI 30  FCI 40  FCI 60  FCI 85
Output – kg/24hr.  18  26  34  57  76
Ice prod. per cycle  0.28kg  0.42kg  0.42kg  0.86kg  0.86kg
Freeze time cycle  19.5 min  21.2 min  16 min  19.5 min  14.5 min
Cubes per cycle  16  24  24  48  48
Bin capacity kg  6.5  15  15  27  27
Electrical Supply  230/1/50 Hz  230/1/50 Hz  230/1/50 Hz  230/1/50 Hz  230/1/50 Hz
Amp start / run  11amp/2amp  11amp/2.2amp  17amp/3.3amp  19amp/4.1amp  26amp/5.5amp
Fuse rating    10A  10A  10A  10A  16A
Watts consumption 
320  340  450  630  780
(30°C ambient)
Water consumption  7.5 litre per hr  5.6 litre per hr  6.2 litre per hr  11.0 litre per hr  14.5 litre per hr
Min evap Temp °C  -26°C  -26°C  -26°C  -26°C  -26°C
Heat rejection watts  0.540  0.580  0.850  1.1  1.4
Noise level dBA  < 70 dB  < 70 dB  < 70 dB  < 70 dB  < 70 dB
Model  Refrig. & Charge
  Start Cycle  End Cycle  Start Cycle  End Cycle
21°C amb/15°C w  21°C amb/15°C w  32°C amb/15°C w  32°C amb/15°C w
      Cond  Evap  Cond  Evap  Cond  Evap  Cond  Evap
      (bar)  (°C)  (bar)  (°C)  (bar)  (°C)  (bar)  (°C)
FCI 20  R134A 0.250kg  10  -7  6.5  -27  13  -5  8  -26
FCI 30  R134A 0.230kg  12  -5  7  -26  16.5  -2  9.5  -24
FCI 40  R134A 0.320kg  11  -9  8.5  -26  14  -6  9.5  -24
FCI 60  R134A 0.450kg  11  -8  8.5  -27  14  -6  9  -25
FCI 85  R134A 0.540kg  11  -8  8  -26  15  -6  9.5  -24
R134A Ice Machines Technical Data 
(air cooled)
10.  Operating Instructions - FCI 40 - 60 - 85 Only (For FCI 20-30 see previous section)
10.1  Start Up
  After  having  correctly  installed  the ice  maker  and  completed  the  plumbing  and electrical connections,  perform  the following  “Start-up” 
procedure.
A.  Remove the unit front panel and locate the control box.
B.  Through the control box cover locate the grooved head (similar to a fillister screw head) of the electronic program selector.
  With the help of a regular screwdriver turn the selector head in the OPERATION position. (The screwdriver bit must fit the head slot end to end, 
this to avoid damage to the selector head slot).
C.  Give power to the unit to start it up by switching ‘ON’ the power line main disconnect switch.
  NOTE: Every time the unit returns under power, after having been switched off, both the water inlet valve and the hot gas valve get energized 
for a period of 5 minutes, thus to admit new water to the machine sump reservoir to fill it up and, eventually, to wash-off any dirt that can have 
deposited in it during the unit off period (Fig.1).
D.  During the water filling operation, check to see that the incoming water dribbles through the evaporator platen dribbler holes, down into the 
sump reservoir to fill it up and also that the incoming surplus of water flows out through the overflow pipe into the drain line.
  During the water filling phase the components energized are:
  THE WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE
  THE HOT GAS SOLENOID VALVE
  THE WATER DRAIN SOLENOID VALVE
  (On request)
  NOTE:  If in the 5 minutes length of the water filling phase the machine sump reservoir does not get filled with water up to the rim of the overflow 
pipe, it is advisable to check:
  1.  The water pressure of the water supply line that must be at least 1 bar (14 psig) Minimum (Max 5 Bar-70 psig).
  2.  The filtering device installed in the water line that may reduce the water pressure below the Minimum value of 1 bar (14 psig).
  3.  Any clogging situation in the water circuit like the inlet water strainer and/or the flow control.
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