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Ice Machine CIM 2
User Manual
Model: HZB-65
To ensure proper use of this equipment and your safety, please read the following instructions
carefully before operating this equipment.
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  • Page 1 Ice Machine CIM 2 User Manual Model: HZB-65 To ensure proper use of this equipment and your safety, please read the following instructions carefully before operating this equipment.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Specification ............................5 Basic Information ..........................6 Main Structure ..........................6 Ice Making and Water Tank Parts ....................7 Operation Panel .......................... 8 Installation Steps ..........................9 Unpack the Ice Machine ......................9 Installation Location Requirements ....................9 Electrical Requirements and Connections ................10 Ice Machine Water Pipe Connection ..................11 Instructions ............................
  • Page 3: Important Safety

    Important Safety When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal or property injury. Please read all instruction manuals before using any equipment. Use this equipment only for its intended use as described in this user manual. Before using this ice machine, it must be properly installed in accordance with the installation instructions.
  • Page 4 Do not use this unit outdoors. Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight. Ensure that there is at least 6 inches of space between the back of the unit and the wall, and keep the front side open. Keep vents in appliance enclosures or built-in structures unobstructed. Do not overturn the machine or it will make unusual noises and make ice cubes of unusual size.
  • Page 5 DANGER – Risk of fire or explosion due to the use of flammable  refrigerants. Do not use a mechanical device to defrost the ice machine. Do not puncture the refrigerant pipes. Caution - Risk of fire or explosion due to the use of flammable refrigerants. Please consult ...
  • Page 6: Specification

    Specification Figure 1 Model HZB-65 Supply voltage 1 PH, 110-120V/60Hz Ice making rated current 2.7A/3.0A Size/inches 17.6 x 15.7 x 31.4 Net weight 62 lbs Ice making capacity 150 lbs/24 hours Refrigerant capacity R290, 3.17 Oz/90g Foaming agent C5H10 Maximum ice storage 33 lbs Working conditions Room temperature 50-90 degrees Fahrenheit...
  • Page 7: Basic Information

    Basic Information Main Structure Figure 2 Top cover Ice door Ice making and its water tank components: including ice making evaporator, water tank, water pump and some detection parts Front panel Operation panel Air outlet: The air must be well circulated; the hot air will be blown out when the equipment is running.
  • Page 8: Ice Making And Water Tank Parts

    Ice Making and Water Tank Parts Figure 3 Water divider: There are nine small holes from which water will flow. If no water flows out, it can be disassembled for cleaning Evaporator (ice making module) Ice full detection board: used to detect whether the inner cabinet is full of ice. Check if the ice making process is completed Water tank Water supply pipe...
  • Page 9: Operation Panel

    Operation Panel Figure 4 A. LCD display window The machine’s on/off status symbol: When the machine is turned off (standby mode), the symbol flashes, when the machine is operating, the symbol will remain on. Ambient temperature and ice making countdown time display Ice making setting and timer setting display Error code: E1 means the ambient temperature sensor is faulty, E2 means the ice making process is abnormal...
  • Page 10: Installation Steps

    C. “Timer/Clean” button: Press this button once quickly to enter the timer setting program; press and hold this button for more than 5 seconds to let the device enter the self-cleaning program. D. Switch buttons: ON/OFF E&F. “ - “, “ + “ buttons: This is used to adjust the duration of the ice making process.
  • Page 11: Electrical Requirements And Connections

    The unit should not be located near any heat source. The unit shall be located on a solid level foundation at normal countertop height. There must be at least 2 inches of clearance at the rear and 10 inches at the front to allow for door opening and good airflow.
  • Page 12: Ice Machine Water Pipe Connection

    It is important to ensure proper electrical connections before moving the ice machine to its final location. It is recommended to provide a separate circuit for your ice machine only. Use an outlet that cannot be turned off by a switch. If the power cord or plug is to be replaced, it should be done by a qualified service engineer.
  • Page 13 Figure 5 Connect the water hose to the tap of the main water system. First thread the water supply quick connector onto the faucet; then remove the clip from the water hose quick connector, insert the other end of the water hose fully into the quick connector port, and replace the clip.
  • Page 14: Instructions

    Figure 7 Connect the drain Pull out the black drain cap (indicated as C in Figure 7 above), then connect the white drain hose from the accessory, and connect the other end again to drain to the main drain. Instructions Clean the Ice Machine Before First Use Before using your ice machine, a thorough cleaning is highly recommended.
  • Page 15: Operation Of The Ice Making Process

    Operation of the Ice Making Process The ice making procedure is shown in the figure below: ON/OFF Displays Figure 8 automatic water supply symbol The arrow symbol flashes to indicate that water is flowing into the tank. If the entire symbol remains on, it means that there is a water shortage. The ice cube symbol, when it spins, means the device is making ice cubes;...
  • Page 16: Automatic Self-Cleaning Program

    After connecting the main water supply hose to the device, plug in the main power plug. Then press the On/Off button on the control panel to start the ice making cycle. The On/Off status symbol will remain illuminated; the number on the left in the LCD display window shows the current ambient temperature, the number on the right shows the current ice making setting, and the ice cube symbol rotates.
  • Page 17: Timer Setting Operation

    enter the self-cleaning program. The " " symbol will stay on during this time; the number to the left will indicate the time remaining. The total duration of a self-cleaning program is 20 minutes. Canceling the self-cleaning program: It takes approximately 20 minutes to complete a self-cleaning program.
  • Page 18: Drain

    Internal LED light operation When the machine is powered on, press the "light" button on the operation panel once; the LED light in the freezer will illuminate, and the " " symbol on the LCD display window will also turn Pressing the button again will cause the LED light and the "...
  • Page 19: Preparing Your Ice Machine For Long-Term Storage

    stored on top of the ice machine can also make noise. High-efficiency compressors may produce pulsating or high-pitched sounds.  Water flowing from the tank to the evaporator plate may make a splashing sound.  Preparing Your Ice Machine for Long-term Storage If the ice machine is not going to be used for an extended period of time, or if it is to be moved elsewhere, it will be necessary to drain all water from the system.
  • Page 20 This equipment must be cleaned with a water jet. Regular cleaning and proper maintenance will ensure efficiency, optimum performance, hygiene and longevity. The maintenance intervals listed are based on normal conditions. If you have pets, or the device is used outdoors, or have other special considerations, you may want to shorten the interval.
  • Page 21 clean the ice box and use it again after an extended period of inactivity. Typically, it is convenient to sanitize the storage bin after the ice making system has been cleaned and the storage bin is empty. Disconnect power to the unit. Open the door and with a clean cloth, wipe the inside with a sanitizing solution made from 28g of household bleach or chlorine and 7.5L of hot water (95°F to 115°F).
  • Page 22 The clean water in the tank is then drained by pulling out the tank's drain hose ("H" in Figure 2). When all the clean water has drained, reinstall the tank drain hose. Recommendation: Clean internal parts and reinstall in their respective locations, discard the first batch of ice when the machine is back in operation.
  • Page 23 Make a cleaning solution. Mix Nu-Calgon Nickel Safe Ice Machine Cleaner with water to make a cleaning solution. Using a plastic or stainless-steel container with a capacity of more than 4 liters, mix 300 ml of Nu-Calgon Nickle Safe Ice machine Cleaner with 2.8 liters of warm water at approximately 120°F-140°F, then divide them into 2 cups.
  • Page 24 the water completely. Then reinstall the drain hose to the tank. 10. Repeat steps 8-9 two more times. 11. Follow the procedure above to clean the ice storage bin. 12. This special cleaning routine is now complete and you can go back to normal ice making mode.
  • Page 25: General Troubleshooting

    General Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution The screen displays the Requires technical maintenance personnel to Temperature sensor failure "E1" code maintain The screen displays the Machine does not make ice or Requires technical maintenance personnel to "E2" code gas leaks maintain Main water pressure too low or water supply hose clogged.
  • Page 26: Dispose Of The Product Properly

    water The small hole in the shunt tube Clean the water distribution pipe to make sure is somewhat clogged all nine holes are unobstructed Ambient temperature is too Move equipment to a low temperature space, high or extend the duration of each ice cycle Ice cubes are very thin Make sure there is more than 8 inches of space Poor air circulation around the...
  • Page 27: Warranty

    Once your device is confirmed to be eligible for warranty service, all repairs will be performed by an Acekool authorized repair facility. The buyer will be responsible for any removal or shipping costs. Replacement parts will be new, but either remanufactured or refurbished at...
  • Page 28: After-Sales Information

    For technical support and warranty services, please email support@acekool.vip. After-Sales Information Model: HZB-65 Email: support@acekool.vip Phone: 1-866-658-5891 (US) Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.- 3 p.m. EST Made In China...

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