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Water Level Sensor: Controls the size of the ice cube by measuring how much water is used in a cycle. The compressor, fan motor (if air cooled) and water pump are ON. Rinse out the bin. 11. Fill out the Customer Evaluation and Warranty Registration. Send it to Scotsman. 12. Replace the left front panel. 13. Inform the user of the location and telephone number of the local service company. At the top of that valve, located in the back of the ice machine, is an adjustment stem. To Adjust: 1. To Reset Machine (machine off, error light on): First push and release the Off button, then push and release the Freeze button. CME1356 and CME1656 May 2000 Page 19 PUSH BUTTON CONTROL SWITCHES INDICATOR LIGHTS:. This is measured by a thermistor located in the water pump outlet. 2. Discharge line temperature. This is measured by a thermistor located on the compressor discharge line. CME1356 and CME1656 Refrigeration System: The refrigeration system is similar to that of most commercial cube ice machines. Heat is removed from the water and discharged out the condenser during the freeze cycle. Without human intervention, sanitation will not be maintained. Ice machines also require occasional cleaning of their water systems with a specifically designed chemical. This chemical dissolves mineral build up that forms during the ice making process. Follow local codes for sanitizer. CME1356 and CME1656 Air Filter Replacement 1. Remove the left front panel. 2. Remove a screw holding one clip to the front panel. They are located at the bottom of the ice outlet port. They must be free of mineral build up to function properly. Bin controls or AutoIQ Controller may have failed. If none, replace controller. Replace pump Check electrical connections. Power from the contactor connects to the PTCR and to the Run Capacitor A wire connects the other terminal of the PTCR to the compressor’s start winding. CME1356 and CME1656 Inlet Water Valve 1. Remove the left front panel. 2.
Shut off the water supply. 3. Push and release the OFF button. If stacked, removal is possible thru the front only. Refrigerant: 1. This ice machine uses R-404A or HP62 as a refrigerant. It has several unique characteristics. A. It is a near-azeotrope, and must be liquid charged. To do that may take some special techniques: 1. Use an electronic scale to measure the charge. 2. Place a drum or cylinder of R-404A on the scale, liquid out side up (check container). If yes, the ice machine will automatically restart within 25 minutes after water begins to flow to it. 2. Has power been shut off to the ice machine. If yes, the ice machine will automatically restart when power is restored. Consult Y our Local SCOT SMAN Representative At: Machine requires voltage indicated on rating name plate. Failures caused by improper voltage are not considered factory defects. Extended periods of operation at temperatur es exceeding limitations constitutes misuse under the terms of Scotsman Manufacturer’ s Limited Warranty, resulting in a loss of warranty coverage. Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Scotsman’ s ice machines are not designed for outdoor installations. Scotsman remote condensers are designed for outdoor installations. Air-CooledCombine that with a competitive purchaseWARRANTY See your dealer for complete warranty details.Bin: BH1366. ARI standard 820-95NumberW”xD”xH”. ARI Bin. Capacity. Application. Finish. Ship. WeightRated in accordance with ARI standard 810-95. Approx. Cube Size:FrontViewEndViewINSTALLATION NOTE: Allow 6? minimum space at back and sides for ventilation and utility connections. All models: Dimensions: W x D x H Unit: 48.Model. Number. Condenser. UnitWater. Remote. Air. Water. Basic. Max. Fuse. Electrical. Size or HACRWires. Min. Circuit. AmpacityShipping. Weight. Power. ConsumptionPotable. CondenserREMOTE CONDENSER—Comes with adjustable legs. Dimensions: W x D x H: 29.50? x 29.25? x 38.50? Model. For Use WithFinish. Phase.
No. of Wires. GalvanizedAmpacity. Max Fuse. Size or. HACR Circuit. BrakerScotsman remote condensers are designed forR-404 Refrigerant. Air Temperatures. Water Temperatures. Remote Cond. Temps. Water Pressures. Electrical Voltage. MinimumFailures caused by improper voltage are not consideredSpecifications andConsult Your Local SCOTSMAN Representative At:File Type Extension: pdf. PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: Yes. Create Date: 2001:11:02 11:35:48. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 4.0 for Macintosh. Creator: QuarkXPress?: AdobePS 8.5.1. Title: CME 1656. Modify Date: 2001:11:02 11:35:50-06:00. Page Count: 2. White blood cells in these granulomata keep the fungal invaders in check, unless the host patient has a weak immune system. Pus that breaks out of the cavity into the adjacent pleural space forms an empyema. Diaphragm is pulled up into a “tent” or peak, in this case. Involvement of brain, bones, abdominal viscera, muscles and soft tissues can be life-threatening. Most cases of disseminated Coccidioides are fatal without treatment. Joint pain, fatigue, red eyes, ulcers in the mouth and swelling of the lips and tongue can all be associated. These usually occur on the front of the legs, but they can appear anywhere on the body in patients with Coccidoides infection. Amphotericin B formulations are given to more seriously ill patients intravenously. Web development by UAHS BioCom. American Academy of Pediatrics. Adenovirus infections. Red book. - 2003. - P.190-192.American Academy of Pediatrics. Parainfluenza viral infections. Red book. - 2003. - P.454—455.American Academy of Pediatrics. Respiratory syncytial virus. - Red book. - 2003. - P.523.In PCR technology: Current innovations, (ed. H.G. Griffin and A.M. Griffin) 1994. P.5-11.In Human genetic diseases: a practical approach (ed. K. E. Davis), 1986. P.33-50. If you log out, you will be required to enter your username and password the next time you visit.A circular or elliptical orbit may be used.
Step-and-shoot acquisition is the most common method of imaging, although continuous acquisition cameras may provide greater sensitivity. The manual also must contain quality-control procedures for all instruments and radiation safety measures. The procedures manual should be updated and reviewed regularly. An intrinsic resolution is performed weekly. An extrinsic high-count flood (30 million counts) and center-of-rotation analysis are performed at least monthly. Weekly center-of-rotation analysis is required on many cameras. These quality-control measures are only rough guidelines. Following the manufacturer's recommendations for each specific camera is important. Interstitial infiltration of the radiopharmaceutical can alter uptake and clearance kinetics. Patient motion artifacts and diaphragmatic creep can create artificial defects. Frequently, minor motion artifacts can be corrected by reprocessing the data. Study processing needs to be standardized. The purpose of this is to identify attenuation artifacts (eg, breast shadows) or overlapping artifacts (eg, liver or bowel activity), motion, abnormal noncardiac uptake, increased lung uptake, or anything else unusual. Diastolic dysfunction: pathophysiology, clinical features, and assessment with radionuclide methods.About Nuclear Cardiology. ASNC. Available at. 2019; Accessed: August 7, 2019. ASNC imaging guidelines for nuclear cardiology procedures: Standardized reporting of nuclear cardiology procedures.Patient preparation for cardiac fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography imaging of inflammation.ASNC imaging guidelines for SPECT nuclear cardiology procedures: Stress, protocols, and tracers.Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Guidelines: Instrumentation, Acquisition, Processing, and Interpretation.Radiopharmaceutical tracers for cardiac imaging. J Nucl Cardiol. 2018 Aug. 25 (4):1204-1236.:1204. Myocardial perfusion imaging with PET.
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2017 Jul;33(7):1021-1031. Myocardial perfusion reserve after a PET-driven revascularization procedure: a strong prognostic factor.Regional wall-motion abnormalities on post-stress electrocardiographic-gated technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography imaging predict cardiac events.Noninvasive assessment of coronary anatomy and myocardial perfusion: going toward an integrated imaging approach.Radionuclide Myocardial Perfusion Imaging for the Evaluation of Patients with Known or Suspected Coronary Artery Disease in the Era of Multimodality Cardiovascular Imaging.Advances in cardiac processing software.New SPECT and PET radiopharmaceuticals for imaging cardiovascular disease.Analysis of probability as an aid in the clinical diagnosis of coronary-artery disease.Prognostic implications of myocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography in the elderly.Prognostic value of thallium-201 single-photon emission computed tomographic myocardial perfusion imaging according to extent of myocardial defect. Study in 1,926 patients with follow-up at 33 months.Germano G, Berman DS, eds. Clinical Gated Cardiac SPECT. Armonk, NY: Futura Publishing Co; 1999. 147-82. Complementary prognostic values of stress myocardial perfusion and late gadolinium enhancement imaging by cardiac magnetic resonance in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease.Prediction of coronary heart disease using risk factor categories.Exercise treadmill score for predicting prognosis in coronary artery disease.Prognostic value of a treadmill exercise score in outpatients with suspected coronary artery disease.Prognostic value of multislice computed tomography and gated single-photon emission computed tomography in patients with suspected coronary artery disease.Incidental Findings on Myocardial Perfusion SPECT Images.
Comparison of the prognostic value of negative non-invasive cardiac investigations in patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease-a meta-analysis.Safety and efficiency of a chest pain diagnostic algorithm with selective outpatient stress testing for emergency department patients with potential ischemic chest pain.Independent and incremental prognostic value of left ventricular ejection fraction determined by stress gated rubidium 82 PET imaging in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. ASNC imaging guidelines for SPECT nuclear cardiology procedures: Stress, protocols, and tracers. ASNC. Available at. June 2016; Accessed: August 7, 2019. Chronic hibernation and chronic stunning: a continuum.American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Joint Position Statement on the Clinical Indications for Myocardial Perfusion PET. J Nucl Med. 2016 Oct.;57(10):1654-1656: Machine learning for prediction of all-cause mortality in patients with suspected coronary artery disease: a 5-year multicentre prospective registry analysis.Prognostic Value of Major Cardiac Event Risk Score Estimated With Gated Myocardial Perfusion Imaging in Japanese Patients With Coronary Artery Disease.For men in their 30s with nonanginal chest pain, the pretest probability of disease is approximately 5%; however, men in their 30s with typical chest pain have a 70% likelihood of disease (a 14-fold increase). For example, a woman in her 50s with nonanginal chest pain has a pretest probability of disease of approximately 10%, whereas a woman in her 50s with typical chest pain has a pretest likelihood of approximately 80%; this rate is an 8-fold increase. Of 1000 American men older than 60 years who have nonanginal chest pain, the exercise stress test causes clinicians to miss almost one third of CAD cases.
Of 1000 American men older than 60 years who have nonanginal chest pain, CAD is misdiagnosed in 25 of the 281 men who have the disease; however, of these 25 patients, the annual rate of severe cardiac events (myocardial infarction or cardiac death) is still less than 1% per year. The gated images show akinesis of the distal anterior wall along with a reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and an elevated end-systolic volume. The polar map shows fairly good end-diastolic perfusion, a decreased regional ejection fraction and motion by the septum, and fairly normal thickening. Shop Online and Parts Ship Today. Call us at 1-800- 458-5593 Find Scotsman manuals at Parts Town. Call 800-458-5593 Not to worry, partstown.com is ready to help. Please place this order and all future international orders there.Thank you. Be certain that the information applies to the model in question. If no model is listed, the information applies to all models, including A through H series. June 2007 Page 1 Printed on Recycled Paper. They can operate satisfactorily under a wide variety of conditions. However, Do NOT operate the machine where it has not been designed for. Do NOT operate the machine in temperatures it has not been designed for. Do NOT operate the machine above or below the voltage limits for the particular model. Do NOT operate the machine with too little or too much water pressure. Some examples are: CME256 or CME506 Operational Limits Note: These machines fill the bin very full, up to the base of the ice machine. Bin Model BH550 may need kit KBaffle1. In some cases the ice level in the bin may be too high for a customer's needs. A thermostat kit is available to lower the ice level, its part number is A37749-001. All models fit the ID200 or ID250 dispensers which require a KBT44 adapter. Check Scotsman’s sales literature for other application information. A stacking kit, for like models, is KSCME6-30. Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
Check with other dispenser manufacturers for recommendations regarding application. Check the nameplate for electrical requirements. The nameplate is located on the back of the ice machine. While the model and serial number are on the nameplate, a serial number plate is located at the front of the machine, below the metal control box. Nameplate Water: There is no such thing as pure water. There are two ways water can contain impurities: in suspension or in solution. Suspended solids can be filtered out. In solution or dissolved solids must be diluted or treated. Water filters are recommended to remove suspended solids. Some filters have treatment in them for suspended solids. Check with a water treatment service for a recommendation. Cube Ice machines use more water than what ends up in the bin as ice. While most water is used during ice making, a portion is designed to “rinse” out the water system to keep hard water scale from clogging up the machine. That water rinse, combined with water filters, prolongs the times between needed water system cleaning. Back View Diagram (air cooled) Service Technicians: All models are set by the factory at a “standard” water rinse, which is compatible with typical water conditions. If the prior ice machine worked acceptably well with the local water conditions, leave the machine at the factory setting. If severe water conditions are present, and water filters do not solve the problem acceptably, adjust the machine to use more water. If water conditions are excellent, adjust the machine to use less water. See the Adjustments section. Note: Water use adjustments are customer convenience adjustments; they are NOT factory defects and are NOT covered by warranty. Top View Diagram Note: Although the machine will function, ice capacity of air cooled machines will be significantly reduced with only 6 inches of clearance at the sides, back and top.
If installed in a corner or with another cabinet next to the right side, an air baffle could be installed on the back of the cabinet to minimize air re-circulation. A 6 inch minimum clearance on the back, left and right sides is required for operation and service of this machine. Cabinet Panel Removal: Note: The top panel holds the upper edges of the side panels in place. 1. Front Panel, “A” series: Remove the front panel by removing the four screws connecting the front panel to the left and right sides. Remove Second Air Flows in the Sides and Out the Back Remove First Note: Although the machine will function, ice capacity of air cooled machines will be significantly reduced with only 6 inches of clearance at the sides, back and top. Removal of Panels Unpacking and Assembly: Begin with unpacking the ice storage bin. Remove the carton, and using part of the carton as a cushion, tip the bin on its back to remove the skid and attach the legs or casters. Note: Stacked applications may not use casters. Front Panel “C thru H” Series: Remove top two screws, and pull the bottom of the panel away from the machine to unsnap it from the machine. 2. Remove 2 screws at the front edge of the top panel, and pull the top panel forward until it releases from the tabs connecting it to the back Return the bin to an upright position. Check the bin panel.If the ice machine has not been unpacked, do so now. Lift the ice machine off the skid directly onto the bin. Note: The machine is heavy. Use a mechanical hoist if necessary. Secure the ice machine to the bin with the hardware provided (two metal straps and 4 bolts). Use kit number KSCME6-30: 1. Remove the front, left side and top panels from the bottom machine. Discard the top panel. 2. Remove the front and left side panels from the top machine. 3. Place the upper machine onto the lower machine.
Check that the tabs on the top of the freezing compartment in the lower machine engage the slot in the base of the upper machine (around the cube port). Mounting Strap, Machine to Machine 4. Fasten the upper cabinet to the lower cabinet with the hardware (two metal straps and four bolts) provided with the machine. 5. Knock out 1 hole in the upper left (viewed from the front) corner of the lower unit’s back panel. Knock out the hole in the lower left (viewed from the front) corner of the upper unit’s back panel. 6. Position the strain reliefs over the wrapped portion of the stacking kit wire harness. Route the Stacking Kit Wire Harness from the back to the top and bottom machines thru the holes made in step 5. The harness is marked which end goes to which machine. Push the strain reliefs into place from the back of the machines. Mounting Strap, Machine to Bin Follow local electrical codes for 24 volt wire. In the lower unit, route the wire behind the suction line and thru the snap bushing just below the Controller. Tape any excess wire to the insulated suction line. In the upper unit, route the harness thru the snap bushing just below the System Controller. Plug one end into each Controller connection number 7. Wire Harness from 7. Place insulation pad from the kit over the reservoir drain tubing in the upper machine. Make certain that the insulation is in contact with the tubing. Stacking Kit 8. Return all panels to their normal places. The recommendations for tubing are: Water supply to be 3 8“ OD. Drain to be ? “ OD. Air cooled models have 1 gravity drain connection, a ? “ FPT fitting at the back of the cabinet. It must be vented at the back of the cabinet. Supply: Air cooled models have 1 water supply connection, a 3 8“ male flare at the back of the cabinet. Water cooled models have an additional 3 8” FPT condenser inlet connection at the back of the cabinet. Potable Water Inlet Drain: Water cooled models have an additional condenser drain, it is a ?
“ FPT fitting at the back of the cabinet. Do not vent this drain. The ice storage bin will have a drain out the back or base, depending upon the model. Note: Scotsman HTB555 (shown in this manual) may be Water Cooled drained either out the back or the base. Plumbing Connections Condenser Water Inlet Condenser Drain Potable Water Inlet HTB555 Drains Plumbing Connections Insulation is recommended for the ice machine reservoir and bin drains. Locate the nameplate on the back of the cabinet and find the numbers for Voltage, Phase, Minimum Circuit Ampacity and Maximum Fuse Size. Either fuses or HACR type circuit breakers may be used. Electrical connections are made in the junction box in the back of the cabinet. 1. Remove the junction box cover. 2. Knock out 1 hole for a field supplied strain relief. 3. Install wires and strain relief per code. 4. Connect to wires and secure ground wire to ground screw inside junction box. Junction Box Electrical Access Follow all Local, State and National codes. Final Check List: 1. Is the unit located indoors in a controlled environment? 2. Is the unit located where it can receive adequate cooling air? 3. Has the correct electrical power been supplied to the machine? 4. Have all the water supply connections been made? 5. Have all the drain connections been made? 6. Has the unit been leveled. The unit must be leveled at the water reservoir. 7. Have all unpacking materials been removed? 8. Is the water pressure adequate? 9. Have the drain connections been checked for leaks? 10. Has the bin interior been wiped clean or sanitized? 11. Have any water filter cartridges been replaced. Water Inlet Valve: Opens to allow water into the reservoir. Water Level Sensor: Controls the size of the ice cube by measuring how much water is used in a cycle. It consists of a float, stem and electric eye. The stem will move slightly when the pump is on, this is normal.
As the machine makes ice the reservoir water level will fall and the visible portion of the stem will slide down thru the slot in the sensor body. AutoIQ Controller: Controls the complete operation of the ice machine. Turns it on and off; switches it between cycles; shows information via indicator lights; and shuts the machine down if there is a problem. Cube Deflector: The slots in the inclined deflector let the water falling from the evaporators back into the reservoir, but when ice falls during harvest, the ice slides off into the bin. Refrigeration Service Access Valves: Only to be used by a certified technician. Allows access to the refrigeration system for diagnostic information. Water Pump: Forces the water from the reservoir to the top of the evaporator(s). The motor is separated from the reservoir water to minimize contact with the water. Compressor: The refrigerant vapor pump, it forces the refrigerant to flow thru the refrigeration system tubing. Hot Gas Valve: Closed during freeze, it opens during harvest to divert hot discharge refrigerant gas into the inlet of the evaporators. Ice forms on the evaporators and Condenser: Either air or water cooled, discharges the heat produced in ice making.The freezing compartment is fully insulated for maximum efficiency. Freeze: On when the unit is in the Freeze cycle, blinks when a freeze mode is pending. Harvest: On when the unit is in the Harvest cycle. Clean: On when the unit is in the Clean cycle, blinks when preparing for a clean mode. Off: On when the unit has been switched off, blinks when the machine is preparing to shut off. Water Error: On when the controller has identified a problem with the water system. Refrigeration Error: On when the controller has identified a problem with the refrigeration system. The Clean indicator light is switched ON. Note that the indicator lights all flashed on briefly. 4. Open the water supply valve. 5.
Push and release the Freeze cycle push button (the Freeze indicator light will blink until the compressor starts). The next several operations are automatic. See page 13 for purge adjustment instructions. 24 hours of run time may be need to attain full ice making capacity. 7. The machine’s correct cube size should result in ice falling from the evaporator in vertical strips of 8 - 10 cubes; the top 2 cubes might fall individually. 8. After a few minutes the machine will return to a freeze cycle. 9. Fill out the Customer Evaluation and Warranty Registration. Send it to Scotsman. 10. Replace the front panel. 11. Inform the user of the location and telephone number of the local service company. Also inform the user of the required maintenance of the machine. Notes On Operation: 1. The electric eyes signal the ice machine to shut off whenever the bin becomes full. The machine will shut off at the end of the next harvest machine will stay in a Freeze cycle for many cycle. This last harvest cycle will be longer than minutes. Slush may appear in the reservoir, the rest. However, if stop for a few seconds. After that the inlet needed, the Freeze button may be pushed and the water valve will refill the reservoir.The machine will fill the reservoir and overflow it for a specified number of seconds then shut off.A refrigeration error could have been determined by the System Controller if the water temperature did not drop during the freeze cycle. The controller will next check the compressor discharge temperature, If the discharge temperature is too low, the refrigerant error light will be switched on, and the machine will Shut Down. Note: Reset and restart the machine by pushing and releasing the Off push button switch, and then pushing and releasing the freeze push button switch. Cube Size Adjustment Screw Adjustment of Cube Size 1. Remove the front panel. 2.