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4.6 LED D8 <br /> This light is on when the solenoid is activated. When the chute is depressed, this light should turn on. <br /> If it does not, check to see if the solenoid leads are connected to the PC board or damaged, check <br /> continuity of solenoid. Replace if defective. <br /> 4.7 LED D9 <br /> This light is on when the motor is activated. When the chute is depressed, this light should turn on. If <br /> it does not, check to see if the motor harness is connected to the PC board or damaged, check <br /> continuity of motor harness and motor. Replace if defective. <br /> 5. AUTOMATIC AGITATION AND LOW ICE ALARM CONTROL <br /> WARNING <br /> THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC AGITATION. IT MAY ACTIVATE UNEXPECTEDLY. DO <br /> NOT PLACE HANDS, OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN THE ICE STORAGE COMPARTMENT. <br /> WHEN UNIT IS BEING SERVICED, CLEANED, OR SANITIZED, UNPLUG DISPENSER FROM THE <br /> POWER SOURCE. <br /> Each Series 4500 ice beverage dispenser is equipped with automatic agitation for the ice bin. The unit is <br /> shipped with timing set at two (2) seconds ON every 60 minutes. Referring to the tables on the wiring <br /> diagram included in this manual (also affixed to the electrical box cover), the automatic agitation timing can <br /> be changed as follows. A set of DIP switches is provided to control the timing and low ice control. <br /> NOTE: <br /> Dispensers using pellet ice must have the automatic agitation settings adjusted to four (4) seconds ON <br /> every 150 minutes. See Section 6.11. <br /> 5.1 DIP#1 <br /> This switch controls the low ice indicator light. With the switch in the ON position, the light operates <br /> when a low ice condition exists. In the OFF position, the light is turned off. The unit is shipped with <br /> the light switch in the ON position. <br /> 5.2 DIP#2 <br /> This switch controls the low ice audible alarm. With the switch in the ON position, the alarm operates <br /> when a low ice condition exists. In the OFF position, the alarm is turned off. The unit is shipped with <br /> the alarm switch in the OFF position. <br /> 5.3 DIP#3 &#4 <br /> These switches control the ON time for automatic agitation. By referring to the table and setting the <br /> switches as shown, ON times from one (1) second to four(4) seconds [in one (1) second increments] <br /> can be obtained. EXAMPLE: For three (3) seconds ON time, switch 3 should be in the ON position, <br /> and switch 4 should be in the OFF position. The unit is shipped with two (2) seconds ON time. <br /> 5.4 DIP#5 through #8 <br /> A. These switches control the OFF time for automatic agitation. By referring to the table and setting <br /> the switches as shown, OFF times from 10 minutes to 150 minutes (in 10 minute increments) can <br /> be obtained. EXAMPLE: For 40 minute OFF time, switch 5 should be in the OFF position, switch <br /> 6 should be in the ON position, switch 7 should be in the OFF position, and switch 8 should be in <br /> the OFF position. The unit is shipped with 60 minute OFF time. <br /> B. To turn the agitation completely off, set switches 5 through 8 all OFF. <br /> NOTES: <br /> 8 <br />