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First do you have the new control board ? If not then you need to get with a supply house that sales Manitowoc parts. Now if you have a board or have bought one the here goes. Looking at left top corner of board there is a AC Line voltage electrical plug ( numbers marked on wires ) There is only one that will plug into it. Under that there is a main fuse (7A) then under that is a Automatic Cleaning system (AUCS) accessory plug you wont use it. Under that is the ice thickness probe (3/16 ) connection Marker 1C check water thickness probe and follow wire back to end and plug it to 1C. Now under that one is a spade marked 1F that is the Water level probe terminal go to water level switch in sump tray and find the wire that goes to it and put on 1F. Under water level spade is another spade marked 1G this on is not used on this model. At the left side bottom of board is another plug in this is the DC low voltage electrical plug the numbers are marked on the wires that plug into it there is only one plug that will plug into it.
Adjust the ice thickness sensor out 1/4 turn at a time until 3mm ice bridge forms between cubes. Clean condenser thoroughly, descale ansd sanitise waterways inside.
First it has to go through freeze cycle then harvest cycle to drop ice then back to freeze cycle. If you have never worked on ice machines before you should call a service company.
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