Manitowoc 7601123 Ice Machine Water Inlet Solenoid Valve 50/60Hz 120V

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SKU
7601123
The Manitowoc 7601123 Water Inlet Solenoid Valve is of Manitowoc ice machines manufactured, which is 120V and 50/60Hz. It fulfills its purpose of avoiding overfilling and leakage which causes the machine to be more efficient and long lasting. The valve is made of strong materials and has a long service life, and the maintenance workload is relatively small. Due to its simplicity of installation and adaptability to numerous Manitowoc models, it is crucial to the continued functionality of ice-making in commercial environments and the overall quality and dependability of ice produced.

Dimensions

  • Length: 2.375 In
  • Width: 2.875 In
  • Height: 2.875 In
  • Weight: 0.55 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Water Inlet Solenoid Valve, 120V, 50/60Hz, 10W, .75Gpm
  • Manitowoc Cvd1075, Cvd1285, Cvd675, Cvd685, Cvd875, Cvd885,
  • Ib0622Dc, Ib0624Yc, Ib0822Dc, Ib0824Yc, Ib1022Yc, Ib1024Yc,
  • Jc0495, Jc0895, Qd0202A, Qd0203W, Qd0282A, Qd0283W, Qd0322A,
  • Qd0323W, Qd0422A, Qd0423W, Qd0452A, Qd0453W, Qd0492N,
  • Qd1072C, Qd672C, Qd872C, Qr0200A, Qr0201W, Qr0280A, Qr0281W,
  • Qr0320A, Qr0321W, Qr0420A, Qr0421W, Qr0450A, Qr0451W,
  • Qr0490N, Qr1070C, Qr670C, Qr870C, Qy0204A, Qy0205W, Qy0284A,
  • Qy0285W, Qy0324A, Qy0325W, Qy0424A, Qy0425W, Qy0454A,
  • Qy0455W, Qy0494N, Qy0894N, Qy1074C, Qy674C, Qy874C, S570,
  • Sd0302A, Sd0303W, Sd0422A, Sd0423W, Sd0452A, Sd0453W,
  • Sd0502A, Sd0503W, Sd0592N, Sd1072C, Sd672C, Sd872C, Sr0300A,
  • Sr0301W, Sr0420A, Sr0421W, Sr0450A, Sr0451W, Sr0500A,
  • Sr0501W, Sr0590N, Sr870C, Sy0304A, Sy0305W, Sy0424A,
  • Sy0425W, Sy0454A, Sy0455W, Sy0504A, Sy0505W, Sy0594N,
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Manitowoc 7601123 Water Inlet Solenoid Valve?

Regularly clean the valve to remove scale, dirt, and mineral deposits that can restrict water flow. Inspect electrical connections and ensure proper activation during cycles. Check for leaks and proper sealing. Proper maintenance supports accurate water control and ensures secure ice production performance.

What are common issues with the Manitowoc 7601123 Water Inlet Solenoid Valve?

  • Valve not closing completely after use.
  • Intermittent water flow during cycles.
  • Electrical coil overheating.
  • Valve failing to reset between cycles.

What are the common issues with the Manitowoc 7601123 Water Inlet Solenoid Valve?

  • Valve failing to open or close properly due to coil or internal component failure.
  • Mineral buildup restricting water flow and reducing efficiency.
  • Electrical coil burnout preventing activation of the valve.
  • Leakage from worn seals or cracked housing components.
  • Delayed response during fill cycles causing inconsistent ice production.
  • Blockages inside the valve affecting water distribution.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off water supply and power to ice machine.

Step2: Disconnect old solenoid valve and tubing carefully.

Step3: Install new valve, aligning ports and fittings.

Step4: Tighten connections securely without over-torquing.

Step5: Restore water and power, check for leaks.

Step6: Observe a full cycle to ensure proper operation.