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All equipment leaves our distribution points in new condition. When receiving new equipment, please pay close attention to the packaging for any damage to the crating. If there appears to be any exterior damage, please either note the damaged on the delivery bill of lading OR refuse it. Failure to note damage on BOL or refuse damaged equipment means that the receiver accepts all liability for damaged equipment.
Installation, Start Up, and Check Please double check these items before install & start-up before calling for service. (These items are not covered under your Labor Warranty) Has all tape and packing materials been removed from Machine? Is the unit installed in a location that is away from heat generating equipment or direct sunlight? Is the unit level front to back and side to side? This unit is equipped with legs which are adjustable from 3.25”...
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Ensure the power switch is set to ‘ON’ and the ICE-OFF-WASH switch is set to ‘ICE’. Ice will begin to enter the hopper after 3 minutes of the compressor & condenser fan being energized. You can begin to use the ice 10 minutes after that and the hoper will be full Proper Installation of ice after about 70 minutes.
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FND Display Main Power Up Button Switch Down Button Set Button ON-OFF-WASH Switch 1) Forced Drain Function: (Must be used to prevent water from freezing in winter storage.) Please also use this function to drain water before cleaning any internal parts.
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PCB connections are clearly marked and have LEDs to indicate to the technician when certain parts are powered. ID-0450 By separating the main PCB from the FND, Icetro has managed to keep PCB & FND the cost of a replacement PCB lower than all its competitors!
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Front Ice Hopper Ice Dispensing Solenoid LED/UV Light Ice Hopper Agitator Motor Dispensing solenoid valve only opens when dispensing ice, preventing airborne ID-0450 Exposed bacteria from growing inside of the ice hopper! Our dispensers also utilize light!
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Back Secondary Bin Switch Water Reservoir Easy access the condenser, fan motor, & more Evaporator for easy service & diagnosis! Water Dump Condensers bring in air from the bottom and Valve exhausts from the top. Water Inlet Solenoid Water Dispense Solenoid Condenser Fan Motor...
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Right Side Suction Line Thermistor Front Door Auger Motor Auger Motor Capacitor Svc Port Condenser Compressor Liquid Line Thermistor ID-0450 Exposed Easy access the other major components, such as the txv, gear motor, water reservoir, thermistors and more!
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ID-0450 Ice Hopper Extruder Extruder Cover Cover Cap/Breaker Bin Switch Primary Bin Switch Magnet Here you can clearly see how the evaporator feeds ice up to the extruder cap/breaker and then pushes ID-0450 Exposed it to the front of the machine, where the hopper stores the ice for consumption. The ice hopper uses a separate motor from the evaporator for agitation and dispensing.
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Spiral circular cutting blade designed to reduce gearbox torque and provide greater durability. Tapered flight reduces torque. Spring loaded carbon/ceramic mechanical seal. Pin cut spring insertion in bottom of flight. Spline cut fits into reverse spline Extruder Heads coupling on gear box shaft, which ensures no imbalance in &...
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Nugget Extruder Head • Carbon bearing is pressed inside of extruder head. • No grease or maintenance to prevent major mechanical breakdowns. • Simply check extruder/bearing & replace if required. Nugget Extruder Extruder with Carbon Extruder Heads Bearing Pressed Into Place &...
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Visually inspect all hex head bolts holding lower housing assembly to evaporator barrel for leaks. Use caution during reassembly to ensure new bolts are cross tightened evenly. Drains have been enlarged to prevent overflow & scale buildup on critical parts. Maintenance &...
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Poor maintenance, leaking gaskets/bolts, or a plugged drain can destroy a machine: If bolts at the top extruder or lower housing assembly leak, scale can build up on the urethane insulation, the lower housing assembly, and/or the gear box and destroy those parts. Should the drain pan’s drain line become plugged, it will overflow and cause scale to greatly damage unit.
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Water tank The water Water tank Empty only fills to Full the lower part. Float Sensor Water valve Physical state High water level Low water level operation sensor sensor 0(Close) 0(Close) Water tank Empty The current The water only fills to the lower 0(Close) 1(Open) operation continues.
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Item Contents 1. Water inlet solenoid energized for 20 seconds for initial water reservoir fill. 2. Dump solenoid energized for 30 seconds & then water inlet solenoid energized for 10 seconds. (This occurs 3 consecutive times) Initial power-up. 3. Gear motor is energized. ICE-OFF-WASH switch is in 4.
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Item Contents 1. Energized for 2 seconds after 1 hour of machine operation. Dump Solenoid 2. This is repeated indefinitely until the power is turned off. 1. Chose a dispensing option (ice, water, or ice + water) and place cup against lever to engage it.
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Item Contents 1. Energized when dispensing lever is engaged. Water Dispense Solenoid 2. Stops when dispensing lever is disengaged. (Water Mode) 3. Maximum operating time is 5 seconds. 1. Gear Motor utilizes a counter to track the number of hours in active operation. 2.
Item Contents 1. Turn ICE-OFF-WASH switch to the ‘OFF’ position. Forced Drain 2. At the FND, press the ‘Down’ + ‘Mode/Set’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. 3. Dump solenoid will energize for 30 seconds. 1. When error codes 1, 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, & 25 occur, and the machine stops, the LEDs of all mode buttons will blink sequentially until the issue causing the error has been Error Code Indication fixed and the machine is reset by turning the ICE-OFF-WASH switch to the ‘OFF’...
NOTICE In case of an error, the front selection buttons (ICE-WATER-ICE & WATER) will light up alternatively from left to right. When this happens, open the door and press the ‘SET’ button on the FND to display the error code on the display screen. Display Error Type Cause...
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Operating status What to check Action 1) Pressure switch (HPS) 1) Is the condenser and/or filter dirty? 1) Clean air filter and/or condenser. 2) Is the ambient or water temperature 2) Place machine in cooler environment and too high? check the water supply. 3) Is the condenser fan not spinning, slow, or 3) Replace the fan motor or fan blade after Gear Motor and...
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Operating status What to check Action 1) Refrigerant 1) Is there a refrigerant leak? 1) Check for leaks with a leak detector, repair the leak and replace the dryer, evacuate and Low ice yield charge with refrigerant. 2) Is the refrigerant line blocked? 2) Replace any clogged parts.
Service for Refrigerant Lines ! Caution ! 1. All parts and screws should be fixed securely before and after the equipment is serviced. 2. Since POE oil for R-404A refrigerant absorbs moisture from the air quickly, be careful to prevent water ingress when replacing or repairing the system.
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Removal & Replacement of Ice Dispensing Solenoid ! Caution ! Before removing the ice dispensing solenoid, be sure to empty the ice hopper off any ice. Failure to do so will result with an uncontrollable flow of ice emptied out of the hopper. 1.
Removal and Replacement of Compressor ! Caution ! Replace the filter drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened. 1. Turn off the power switch and either turn off the circuit breaker or unplug the power cord from the outlet and remove the front & right-side panels, as well as the metal splash shield to access the compressor.
Removal and Replacement of Expansion Valve ! Caution ! Sometimes moisture in the refrigeration system exceeds the drier’s capacity, causing the expansion valve to freeze. Whenever the refrigeration system is open, replace the drier and do not open the new drier until all repairs and part replacements are complete.
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Removal and Replacement of Water Dump Solenoid 1. Turn off the power switch and the circuit breaker, unplug the power cord from the outlet, remove the left and/or rear panel, and close the valve on the water supply line. 2. Unscrew the 2 fixing screws to remove the splash shield to gain better Splash Shield access to the dump valve and hoses.
Removal and Replacement of Float Switch 1. Turn off the power switch and the circuit breaker, unplug the power cord from the outlet, remove the top and back panels, and close the valve on the water supply line. 2. Lift up on the water reservoir cover to unseat it from the reservoir. 3.
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Removal and Replacement of Evaporator Assembly 1. Close the water supply and drain dispenser by using the forced drain function (when FND is on, press the DOWN and SET buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds). 2. Set main power switch to OFF and remove power cord from outlet. Then remove the top and back panels. 3.
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Removal and Replacement of Evaporator Assembly ▪ Evaporator 1. Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container. Whenever the refrigeration system is open, replace the drier and do not open the new drier until all repairs and part replacements are complete.
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Removal and Replacement of Housing, Mechanical Seal, & Gear Motor ▪ Housing & Mechanical Seal The mechanical seal (carbon and spring) rest at the bottom of the auger shaft. The ceramic portion of the seal rests on top of the lower housing. If the contact surfaces of these two parts are worn or scratched, a leak will occur and must be replaced.
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Removal and Replacement of Ice Hopper & Agitator Motor ▪ Ice Hopper & Agitator Motor 1. Close the water supply and drain it by forced drain function (when FND is on, press the DOWN and MODE buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds). 2.
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Removal and Replacement of Ice Hopper & Agitator Motor ▪ Ice Hopper & Agitator Motor (continued) 9. Unscrew the 4 fixing screws under the ice hopper fastening it to the frame and remove the ice hopper and agitator motor all as one piece. 10.
Suggested Maintenance Schedule Maintenance intervals will vary with ambient & water conditions. These are only suggestions. DAILY WEEKLY Clean These Items Daily Clean These Items Weekly ● Ice Chute - 2 parts ● Air filter is located underneath ● Drip Trough the dispenser and can be pulled ●...
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Suggested Maintenance Schedule Maintenance intervals will vary with ambient & water conditions. These are only suggestions. EVERY 6 YEARLY Inspect These Parts Yearly Clean These Items Every 6 Months MONTHS ● Water Dump Solenoid ● Water Inlet Solenoid ● Ice Hopper ●...
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Suggested Maintenance Schedule Maintenance intervals will vary with ambient & water conditions. These are only suggestions. EVERY 3 Preventative Maintenance - Technicians Only YEARS ● Inspect the inside of the evaporator cylinder for wear, cracks, etc. ● Inspect the auger for wear, cracks, etc. & replace if necessary. ●...
Preparation for Washing and Disinfection - Power switch set to ‘ON’ and operation switch set to ‘OFF’ Dispense Ice ● Press the ICE & ● Press the WATER buttons DOWN & SET simultaneously for buttons 3 seconds until simultaneously both light up. for 3 seconds.
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Inside Product Cleaning - (after removal of top panel & power off) Remove Cover Remove Ice Base Plate Clean Inside of Hopper Remove Agitator Replace Parts & Cover Clean Air Filter Clean Extruder Area Rinse With Water LOCATED UNDER ICE DISPENSER, IN FRONT.
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Steps to use the WASH cycle: Washing Solution Mixing Method: Remove all ice from the Mix ~ 8oz of NICKEL SAFE ICE Add cleaning solution dispenser and perform a mixture through the MACHINE CLEANER with 1gal of FORCED DRAIN to drain all chemical funnel.
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