Ice-O-Matic Warranty Every Ice-O-Matic ice maker is backed by a warranty that provides both parts and labor coverage. To view the warranty details, register products, or check your warranty status visit the “Warranty and Water Filter Registration” page on www.iceomatic.com...
If RO Ambient Operating Temperature water is used, Ice-O-Matic recommends the water pH is verified to be a neutral 7.0 to minimize the Minimum operating temperature: corrosive effects.
1/2 inch O.D. minimum. The drain rear, top, and sides for proper air circulation and line fittings on Ice-O-Matic bins are 3/4 FPT. The adequate space for serviceability. bin drain should be a minimum of 3/4 inch O.D.
Ice-O-Matic, refer manufacturers instructions for machine mounting. Ice-O-Matic will not be responsible for damage or injury that results from unexpected closing of the bin door as a result of the ice machine being too far forward on the bin.
Note: the openings in the building or ceiling or wall, requirements must receive written authorization listed in the next step, are the minimum sizes from Ice-O-Matic. This includes multi-pass or rack recommended for passing the refrigerant lines through. system remote condensers...
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CIM Machine Model Number Remote Condenser Model Number CIM0530R VRC1001B/RCA1001 CIM0535R VRC1061B/RCA1061 CIM0636R VRC1061B/RCA1061 CIM0825R/0826R/0835R/0836R/0837R VRC2061B/RCA2061 CIM1125R/1126R/1135R/1136R/1137R VRC2061B/RCA2061 CIM1446R/1447R VRC2661/RCA2061 CIM1545R/1845R VRC2661/RCA3061 CIM2046R/2047R VRC5061B/RCA3561 *Verify the CIM machine is compatible with the remote condenser. For more information contact your Ice-O-Matic distributor...
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ELEVATION SERIES REMOTE CONDENSER GUIDELINES Equivalent Run Calculation Examples Formula for maximum equivalent run: (RISE x 1.7) + (DROP x 6.6) + HORIZONTAL RUN = EQUIVALENT RUN NOT TO EXCEED 100 CALCULATED FEET Rise: (35 ft. x 1.7) + (40 ft.) = 99.5 equivalent feet line run 35 ft.
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ELEVATION SERIES ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS Electrical and Plumbing Requirements 22” CIM SERIES Common Connections (CIM**2* A) Air Cooled Please note: air-cooled units require 6”(152mm) for air intake and exhaust. A. Ice maker potable water in, 3/8” FPT. B. Ice maker water out, 3/4”...
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ELEVATION SERIES ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS Electrical and Plumbing Requirements 30” CIM SERIES Common Connections (CIM**3* A) Air Cooled Please note: air-cooled units require 6”(152mm) for air intake and exhaust. A. Ice maker potable water in, 3/8” FPT. B. Ice maker water out, 3/4”...
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ELEVATION SERIES ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS Electrical and Plumbing Requirements 48” CIM SERIES Common Connections (CIM**4* A) Air Cooled Please note: air-cooled units require 6”(152mm) for air intake and exhaust. C. Hole for electrical connections, A. Ice maker potable water in, 7/8”.
ELEVATION SERIES HOW THE ICE MACHINE WORKS Operation of the CIM Series Cuber Freeze Cycle Harvest Cycle A quick press and release of the ON/OFF button The Fan Motor shuts down as the Hot Gas Valve, will start operation of the unit. The Water Inlet Purge Valve and Water Inlet Valve are energized.
ELEVATION SERIES START-UP PROCEDURE Start-Up Procedure Note: Before starting the machine, make sure the machine is level within 1/8 inch in all directions, the bin or dispenser leg height can be adjusted by rotating the leg foot After verifying proper voltage, water supply,...
ELEVATION SERIES GENERAL MAINTENANCE Electrical shock and/or injury from moving parts inside this machine can cause serious injury. Disconnect electrical supply to machine prior to performing any adjustments or repairs Failure to perform the required maintenance at the frequency specified will void warranty coverage...
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Descaling dissolves the mineral deposits on the evaporator and other surfaces. It removes scale, calcium, lime scale and other mineral buildup. Ice-O-Matic requires a “nickel-safe” cleaner such as Nu-Calgon Nickel-Safe Ice Machine Cleaner or equivalent diluted per manufacturer’s instructions. In addition, for CIM models revision 4 ®...
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ELEVATION SERIES CLEANING/SANITIZING PROCEDURES 6. Quick press the CLEAN button to start the process. Ice machine will show a solid red and flashing yellow light during the cleaning cycle. 7. The machine will first verify that the sump is empty with the pump ON and the purge valve energized.
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ELEVATION SERIES CABINET CARE Chemicals for Descaling and Sanitizing It is important to use solutions that do not harm the ice machine. Never use cleaning or sanitizing solutions that contain Nitric Acid, Sulfuric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Carbolic Acid, Acetic Acid, diluted Acetic Acid or non-...
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ELEVATION SERIES CABINET CARE Sump Removal 1. Lift the front of the sump and pull forward. This will allow the retaining features on the sump to clear the frame. 2. Once the support tabs are fully removed from the frame, let the back of sump fall downward.
ELEVATION SERIES WINTERIZING PROCEDURES Winterizing Procedures IMPORTANT: Whenever the ice machine is taken out of operation during the winter months, the procedure below must be performed. Failure to do so may cause serious damage and will void all warranties. 1. Turn off water to machine.
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ELEVATION SERIES SAFEICE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SafeIce Maintenance Instructions If the ice machine is located in a dusty or smoke-filled area, it is recommended that the bulb be cleaned every three months to significantly extend the life of the bulb. At a minimum, the bulb must be changed every twelve months in order to ensure maximum functionality and efficiency.
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SafeIce Bulb Installation & Replacement Instructions Follow these instructions when installing the bulb after cleaning or replacing the bulb with a new bulb. When inserting a new bulb, only use a new Ice-O-Matic SafeIce bulb (using an incorrect bulb will void the warranty).