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Dear Customer, Congratulations on deciding to choose a Metos appliance for your kitchen activities. You made an excellent choice. We will do our best to make you a satisfied Metos customer like thousands of customers we have around the world.
17.9.2007 Rev. 1. General ......................1 1.1 Symbols used in the manual ..................1 1.2 Symbols used on the appliance ..................1 1.3 Checking the relation of the appliance and the manual ..........1 2. Safety instructions ..................2 2.1 Safe use .......................... 2 2.1.1 Modifications ......................
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17.9.2007 Rev. 5.9 Connection to power supply mains ................10 5.10 Connection to water mains ..................11 5.10.1 Connection to cold water ................... 11 5.10.2 Connection to water drain pipe ................12 5.11 Distance of other fixtures ..................13 6. Troubleshooting ..................14 7.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 General 1. General Carefully read the instructions in this manual as they contain important information re- garding proper, efficient and safe installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. Keep this manual in a safe place for eventual use by other operators of the appliance. The installation of this appliance must be carried out in accordance with the manufactur- er’s instructions and following local regulations.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Safety instructions 2. Safety instructions 2.1 Safe use To guarantee the efficiency of the ice cube maker and to ensure its proper operation, it is essential to adhere to the directions provided by the manufacturer and to make sure that any maintenance work is carried out exclusively by professionally qualified staff.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Functional description 3. Functional description 3.1 General In making ice cubes only cold, pure drinking water, should be used. Insofar ice cubes are mainly used for cooling of beverages for internal use, shall the quality of water used in making ice cubes be considered as important as the pureness and good storage of any other food products.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Use instructions 4. Use instructions 4.1 Before use 4.1.1 Preparations The ice cube maker has been already cleaned in the factory. However you are advised to wash the internal parts again before using the appliance. When you start up the ice cube maker the first time, after service or when you start it up after a long period of layoff, pour 3 litres of water into the internal basin (see fig.).
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Use instructions Repeat this operation three times, keeping one minutes pause between regulations. Fit up the plug back on the front grid. The appliance will automatically start producing ice. 4.2 Use In the normal daily use the ice cube maker functions until the ice cubes reach a probe in the container.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Use instructions To take the require quantity of ice, put a glass or a suitable container under the dispenser and press the button to turn on the supply. Release the button to stop the ice supply. 4.3 After use 4.3.1 Cleaning All cleaning operations must be carried out only after the power and water supply have been disconnected as described previously.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Use instructions 4.3.3 Layup If you do not intend using the ice cube maker for a certain period of time, proceed as fol- lows: Unplug the power cable from the socket. Shut off the water supply by turning off the tap provided during installation. Carry out all the operations envisaged for scheduled maintenance of the appliance.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Installation 5. Installation 5.1 General The ice cube maker is delivered attached to a special wooden pallet and protected with cardboard packaging. Installation must be carried out exclusively by qualified and authorized staff, in compli- ance with current national standards and following the manufacturer´s instructions. 5.1.1 Positioning The best performance of the ice cube maker is achieved at a room temperature of between 10ºC and 35ºC and a water supply temperature of between 3ºC and 25ºC.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Installation 5.4 Preparing installation Make sure, that the ice cube maker will be installed on an even surface. Avoid installing the appliance near heat sources. A floor drain should be found near of the place of instal- lation.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Installation 5.8 Placing of appliance Plug Socket with switch Water tap Water supply pipe Water drain pipe 5.9 Connection to power supply mains The electrical wiring system scheme is attached inside of the front panel of the ice cube maker.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Installation Electric safety of the ice cube maker is achieved solely when the appliance is properly connected to an efficient earthing system made in compliance with current national safety standards. Make sure that this fundamental safety requirement is respected and, if you are in any doubt, ask for a thorough check of the electric system by professionally qualified and authorized staff.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Installation Insert the special gaskets provided in the two threaded ring nuts of the water pipe supplied with the appliance. Without exerting excessive force in order not to risk cracking the unions, firmly tighten a threaded ring nut on the outlet of the solenoid valve located in the back of the ice cube maker.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Installation Make sure that: • The internal diameter of the hose is 22 mm. • The water-discharge hose is not throttled in any point throughout its length. • The discharge hose presents a slope of at least 5 % on its entire length and there are no air pockets in the hose.
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Troubleshooting 6. Troubleshooting Should the appliance fail to produce ice, before calling on the Authorized Technical Serv- ice Centre, first check carefully that: • The water supply tap provided in the istallation phase is open. • The electric power is reaching the appliance, the plug is properly inserted, and the power switch is in the “on”...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Troubleshooting Water basin has no water or water Overflow pipe of the basin is not at the Set the pipe on the right level or renew it runs out during cycle right place Dirty nozzles Clean or change the nozzles Water basin leaks Find the leakage and fix/change the ba- Sieve of the water valve is blocked...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Troubleshooting Compressor is noisy or functions ir- Malfunctions in the electrical system Check the electrical system regularly Start condenser is malfunctioning Change the condenser Start relay is malfunctioning Change the relay Uneven start Change the compressor Shakes at start up Change the compressor Extremely noisy functioning Change the compressor...
17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications 7. Technical specifications Electric diagram 24459 (valid from 2004.01.28) Electric diagram 24312 rev 03 (valid from 2004.01.28) Electric diagram 24313 rev.4 (valid from 2004.07.22) Electric diagram 24314 rev 03 (valid from 2004.07.22) Electric diagram 24315 (valid from 2003.02.10) Electric diagram 24158 Installation diagram CB184 (valid from 2003.02.10) Installation diagram CB249...
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Electric diagram 24459 (valid from 2004.01.28)
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Electric diagram 24312 rev 03 (valid from 2004.01.28)
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Electric diagram 24313 rev.4 (valid from 2004.07.22)
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Electric diagram 24314 rev 03 (valid from 2004.07.22)
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Electric diagram 24315 (valid from 2003.02.10)
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Installation diagram CB184 (valid from 2003.02.10) 355 mm 404 mm 590 mm 45 mm 138 mm 88 mm 184 mm 41 mm 73 mm Water drain pipe, diam. 24mm Cold water connection, diam. 3/4” external thread Electric connection Look, Installation, place;...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Installation diagram CB249 390 mm 49 mm 130 mm 111 mm 175 mm 156 mm 211 mm Water drain pipe, diam. 24mm Cold water connection, diam. 3/4” external thread Electric connection Look, Installation, place; Placing of appliance[249]...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Installation diagram CB316 & CB425 CB 425 CB 316 100 mm + 10 100 mm + 10 500 mm 500 mm 49 mm 151 mm 111 mm 196 mm 156 mm 232 mm Water drain pipe, diam. 24mm Cold water connection, diam 3/4”...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Installation diagram CB640 & CB955 CB 640 CB 955 100 mm 100 mm + 10 + 10 738 mm 738 mm 54 mm 240 mm 116 mm 285 mm 161 mm 321 mm Water drain pipe, diam. 24mm Cold water connection, diam.
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Installation diagram CB1265 & CB1565 100 mm + 10 840 mm 79 mm 245 mm 141 mm 290 mm 186 mm 326 mm Water drain pipe, diam. 24mm Cold water connection, diam. 3/4” external thread Electric connection Look, Installation, place;...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Installation diagram DSS42 110 mm 500 mm 49 mm 270 mm 111 mm 311 mm 156 mm 347 mm Water drain pipe, diam. 24mm Cold water connction, diam. 3/4” external thread Electric connection Look, Installation, place; Placing of appliance[42]...
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Installation of marine foot: New marine foot Marine foot...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Item Model Type Specification Production in 24h, till 21 kg Production in 24h, till 24 kg Production in 24h, till 33 kg Production in 24h, till 46 kg Production in 24h, till 65 kg Production in 24h, till 90 kg Production in 24h, till 1265...
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17.9.2007 Rev. 2.4 Technical specifications Item Model Type Specification Water consumption 15 l/kg ice Water consumption 12,8 l/kg ice Water consumption 14,2 l/kg ice Water consumption 1265 15,3 l/kg ice Water consumption 1565 13 l/kg ice Water consumption 15 l/kg ice Feet 184,249 5 mm...
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