In a busy kitchen, small ice machine faults add up—especially when a single part interrupts an otherwise healthy cycle. If you’re sourcing Condenser, reference part number 2313624 for Scotsman ice machine service. It’s a practical choice when a worn part is causing symptoms that interrupt normal ice production. The condenser is part of heat rejection—moving heat out of the refrigeration system so freezing can happen. Swapping a worn part at the first clear sign of failure is often cheaper than dealing with collateral damage later. When cooling performance drops, the machine may struggle to reach freeze conditions or produce consistent ice. Technicians often compare the old part to the listing, check surrounding components for wear, and confirm the machine’s symptom is repeatable before swapping parts. Use part number 2313624 as your reference, and verify the old component’s location and orientation before removal. After replacement, run the unit long enough to confirm the symptom is resolved. After reassembly, confirm panels are secure and nothing rubs or binds when the unit vibrates. After reassembly, confirm panels are secure and nothing rubs or binds when the unit vibrates. When possible, document the symptom and the repair so future service calls have a clear baseline. If the listing shows a brand/model selector, double-check compatibility in the part page before checkout. After reassembly, confirm panels are secure and nothing rubs or binds when the unit vibrates. If the part interacts with water, do a leak check during the first run and recheck after a short operating period. If the listing shows a brand/model selector, double-check compatibility in the part page before checkout. If the part interacts with water, do a leak check during the first run and recheck after a short operating period.