Summary of Contents for Ice-O-Matic Hotel Dispenser CD300
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Service/Installation Manual Hotel Dispenser Model - CD300 Mile High Equipment 11100 East 45th Ave Denver, Colorado 80239 Part Number 9081292-01 Print Date 04/02...
Removal and Replacement Wiring Diagram-Push Button Wiring Diagram-Coin Mechanism Wiring Diagram-Key Card Before Calling For Service Information Warranty Information Ice-O-Matic 11100 E. 45 Ave. Denver, Co. 80239 800-423-3367 The CD300 Service Parts Manual is available separately, Part Number 9081293-01 Table of Contents...
Failures caused by improper voltage are not considered factory defects. Extended periods of operation at temperatures exceeding limitations constitutes misuse under the terms of the Ice-O-Matic Manufacture’s Limited Warranty, resulting in a loss of warranty coverage. Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Uncrating Remove the carton from the skid. Cut the plastic straps that secure the leg kit to the skid and remove the box. Use the dispenser carton as a cushion and lay the dispenser down on its back. Remove the bolts holding the skid to the machine, and separate the skid from the dispenser.
Ice Machine Installation All models: Place the dispenser in the location where it will be used. Level the top edge of the dispenser front to back and left to right with the adjustable legs. Place the ice machine on the dispenser and secure it to the dispenser with the hardware and straps.
Utility Connections CD300 Drain Connections -Follow all applicable codes. As ice melts in the dispenser, the water must be drained away. It is critical that a proper drain be connected to the dispenser. Remember that this is a gravity drain system, the drain tubing must slope down a minimum of ¼...
Insert one U.S. quarter (25¢) or a special token, available from Ice-O-Matic, PN TKNS. The unit will fill the ice chute with ice, Push down on the chute to release the ice into a waiting container. Allow the chute to return all the way up to its at rest position.
Sanitation / Maintenance Schedule An ice system represents a sizable investment of time and money in any company’s business. In order to receive the best return on that investment, periodic maintenance is required. It is the user responsibility to see that the machine is properly maintained. Maintenance and cleaning should be done a minimum of twice per year, and more if the ice machine is operating is a dusty area.
Maintenance Regular inspection and maintenance will provide the best assurance of trouble free operation. Begin by removing the sink assembly. Check the action of the ice chute and return springs. Clean out the lower drain pan. Pour hot water into the drain to be sure that it is clean. Return Springs Check and Tighten Fasteners Pull out the drain chute.
Service Diagnosis Symptom Probable Cause Does not dispense. No power to dispenser. Ice chute not all the way up. No ice in hopper. Dispenser ON-Off switch is OFF. Push button switch does not work. Coin switch does not work. Card switch does not work. Transformer failed.
Adjustments The gear motor cam must be properly adjusted to properly position the dispensing rotor. 1. Disconnect electrical power to the dispenser. 2. Locate the sink key, unlock sink and remove it from the dispenser. 3. Observe the position of the rotor through the cube chute. The rotor and cam switch must be in the positions shown.
Removal and Replacement Rotor 1. Disconnect electrical power to the dispenser and ice machine. 2. At the back, remove two bolts securing the ice machine to the dispenser. If a bin thermostat is being used, pull the thermostat capillary tube up and out of the hopper. 3.
Before Calling For Service CD300 Check these things. 1. Is the dispenser plugged in? 2. Has the dispenser’s internal switch been switched to the ON position? 3. Is the ice machine plugged in? 4. Has the ice machine’s internal switch been switched to the ON position? 5.