Ice maker operation, 1 mold heater, 2 ice ejector – Dometic RM7732 User Manual

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DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE MANUAL

DOMETIC® RM7030/RM7732

Refrigerators

SECTION 10

ICE MAKER OPERATION

The refrigerator must be allowed to precool properly

before starting the ice maker. The refrigerator has to be

connected to 120 volts AC before the ice maker can

operate. The water line manual shutoff valve must be

open. To start making ice, move the ice level bail arm to

DOWN position.

When the ice maker thermostat senses the preset

temperature for ejection of the ice cubes, the fingers will

start to rotate – dumping any ice cubes and filling the

mold with water.

When the storage container is full of ice, the ice level

bail arm can not return to the DOWN position. This will

stop further production of ice until the container is

emptied and the bail arm is returned to the down

position.

The absorption system will keep the compartment at the

proper temperature for storage of ice. Ice making is

accelerated if the thermostat is set to the coldest

position. It is a good idea to do this a few hours before

you anticipate a need for ice.

NOTE: IF THE ICE MAKER WAS CLEANED AND

DRAINED, NO ICE CUBES WILL BE DUMPED INTO

THE STORAGE CONTAINER DURING THE FIRST

CYCLE.

The first few cycles may have small cubes due to air

trapped in the water lines. The first container of ice

cubes should be dumped if the water system has been

winterized or not used for several weeks.

DOWN POSITION

ICE LEVEL

BAIL ARM

SECTION 11

ICE MAKER COMPONENTS

11.1 MOLD HEATER

The mold heater uses 165 watts to thaw the ice free

from the mold. It is wired in series with the thermostat

which also acts as a

safety device. With

power to the appli-

ance off, check for

resistance be-

tween the two

leads to the

heater element.

You should obtain

a reading of

approximately 80 ohms. If the heater is found to be

defective, the manufacturer recommends replacement

of the entire ice making unit for proper operation.

11.2 ICE EJECTOR

The ice ejector blades sweep

the ice from the mold

cavities during the

ejection cycle.
The drive end of the

ejector is "D" shaped

for positive coupling.

The bearings at both

ends are lubricated

with silicone grease. If the ejector blades are frozen into

the ice, defrost the ice maker and manually cycle the ice

making unit, making sure the ejector stops at the right

location.

11.3 MOLD THERMOSTAT

This is a single-pole, single-throw, bimetal switch. It

starts an ejection cycle by closing at 18ºF ± 5º. The

reset temperature is 50ºF ± 5º. The thermostat is in

series with the mold heater and acts as a safety against

overheating in case of a mechanical failure. If the

thermostat is defective, replace it.

MOLD HEATER

(Staked in Place)

"D" SHAPED

DRIVE END

CLAMP

THERMOSTAT

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