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Control Board Servic - Part obsolete, USE 11-0550-28
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11-0550-22
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$412.00
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$20.00
(Obsolete)
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Control Board Servic Part Obsolete use 11 0550 28 (part 11-0550-22) is a replacement part commonly ordered when the original component is worn, damaged, or missing during a repair for compatible ice machine equipment. It is typically selected when a technician is addressing erratic cycle control, no output commands, or error-code behavior. Confirm fitment details on the page before ordering, especially when similar-looking parts are used across multiple assemblies. Control boards manage operating logic and output commands, so faults in this area can interrupt timing, startup, and safety responses. Common complaints include no power command, random resets, or error code after power and wiring checks appear normal. Technicians usually verify incoming power and related inputs first, then replace the board when the fault points back to the control circuit. When replacing Control Board Servic Part Obsolete use 11 0550 28, match part number 11-0550-22 to the removed component and review the page details for connector orientation, mounting points, hardware size, or sealing surfaces as applicable. Model references visible in the URL path include 11-0550-28; compare these with the equipment data plate and the page compatibility details before ordering. This extra verification step helps when similar-looking parts are used across multiple revisions or assemblies. Standard service practice is to shut off power, replace the failed part carefully, and inspect related components before reassembly. Keep the failed part available for comparison until final testing is complete. Using the correct replacement part helps restore normal operation and reduces repeat service calls when the diagnosis points to this component. Proper diagnosis before ordering helps prevent downtime and repeat trips. Follow the service manual procedures for the specific unit during removal and installation. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first run to confirm stable operation.