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•  Make certain that hoses are not pinched, kinked or damaged during installation. 
•  Check for leaks after water line is connected. 
•  Although the unit has been tested and cleaned at the factory, due to long-term transit and storage, the 

first batch of cubes must be discarded. 

•  Remove the packing materials and clean the dispenser before using. 
•  Turn on the water supply tap before switching on the ice maker. Never turn the water supply tap off 

when the dispenser is working. 

•  Except to take ice from the unit, keep the door closed in order to reduce ice melting and to promote 

proper ice formation. 

•  If the dispenser will not be used for a long time, before the next use it must be thoroughly cleaned. 

Follow carefully any instructions provided for cleaning or use of sanitizing solution. Do not leave any 
solution inside the dispenser after cleaning. 

•  Do not touch the condenser fins. They are sharp and can be easily damaged. 
•  DO NOT use solvent-based cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior. These cleaners may transmit 

taste to the ice cubes, or damage or discolor the interior. 

•  The ice machine cleaner contains acids. Do not use or mix with any other solvent-based cleaning 

products. Use rubber gloves to protect hands. Carefully read the safety instructions on the container of 
the ice machine cleaner. 

•  Do not use the apparatus other than for its intended purpose. 
•  Do not place heavy objects or containers containing water on the ice maker. The objects or 

containers may fall and cause water to leak and the insulation may be weakened, resulting in a fire 
due to a short circuit. 

•  Do not install the product in a humid place or where there is a risk of water splashing. Insulation may 

be weakened, resulting in short circuit, electric shock, or fire. 

•  Do not use: If the product malfunctions, such as smoke or burning smell, unplug the power cord to 

stop operation. If you continue operating in abnormal conditions, there is a risk of fire or electric 
shock. 

• 

Do not use: Do not use if the outlet is loose or has a problem. There is a risk of fire due to electric 
shock or short circuit.

 

• 

Do not modify or repair the product yourself. Ignition or abnormal operation is dangerous and may 
cause more trouble.

 

• 

Do not allow electrical cords or plugs to be pinched or twisted. The cord or plug may be peeled and 
there is a risk of fire or electric shock. If the cord or plug is peeled or damaged, be sure to ask the 
service to replace it.

 

• 

Do not damage the inside of the dispenser with a sharp tool. The ice reservoir may break or become 
damaged.

 

• 

When not in use for a long time, remove ice and water (to prevent winter frost), and unplug the power 
cord from the outlet.

 

• 

If there is a risk of slippery water or oil on the floor near the ice maker, please wipe it. There is a risk of 
injury if you slip on the dispenser or get hands or feet in the bottom of the side.

 

• 

When transferring this dispenser to another person, please hand it along with the instruction manual. 
New users need a manual for safe use.

 

• 

Do not put your hands or feet on the bottom of the ice maker. The bottom of the dispenser has iron 
plates and various parts which may cause injury.

 

• 

If you unplug the power plug from the wall outlet and plug it back in again, wait at least 5 minutes 
before reinserting. If it is plugged in immediately, it may cause a trouble in operation of the freezer and 
it may cause malfunction of the ice maker.

 

• 

In areas where there is a lot of lime content in the water, please install a lime removal filter at the 
entrance of the product water supply (the product life may be shortened by calcareous).

 

 

 

  Do not let children hang on the product. There is a danger of the 

dispenser twitching or falling, resulting in injury. In particular, do not let children hang on the reservoir 
not fixed to the product. Never allow children to operate, play with, or crawl inside the dispenser. 

Summary of Contents for AIWD160

Page 1: ...450 User s Manual BEFORE USE PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FELIX STORCH INC Summit Appliance Division An ISO 9001 2015 registered company 770 Garrison Avenue Bronx...

Page 2: ...tart the product 15 17 Button operation 15 Function button description FND display window 16 Three drainage functions forced drainage automatic draining water drainage 17 Stop switch 17 Product Mainte...

Page 3: ...h CAUTION means that failure to heed this safety statement may result in minor or moderate personal injury or property or equipment damage What you must obey Prohibited Disassembly Prohibited No Conta...

Page 4: ...or disconnect power before cleaning or servicing Failure to do so can result in electrical shock or death Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of your ice dispenser unless it is specifically r...

Page 5: ...g the power cord to stop operation If you continue operating in abnormal conditions there is a risk of fire or electric shock Do not use Do not use if the outlet is loose or has a problem There is a r...

Page 6: ...SIG 193 PSIG 150 PSIG Compressor LRA 40A LRA 20A LRA 53A Fan Motor 115 V 0 7 A 115 V 1 1A 115 V 0 2A Geared Motor 115V 1 6A 115V 1 6A 115V 1 6A Maximum Fuse Size 20A 15A 20A Max HACR Breaker USA Only...

Page 7: ...7 Location of Parts AIWD282 SCIWD282 Front Top Bottom...

Page 8: ...8 Location of Parts AIWD450 Front Rear Top Bottom...

Page 9: ...9 Location of Parts AIWD160 Front Rear Top Bottom...

Page 10: ...F Allow enough ventilation For normal operation install the dispenser at least 4 inches away from the back wall and 6 inches above the top of the dispenser Never block the upper vents and do not plac...

Page 11: ...re chemically combined with water molecules These impurities are called dissolved solids The mineral content of the ice produced by the dispenser is reduced compared to the content in the water before...

Page 12: ...to make sure the outlet is properly grounded When a standard 2 prong wall outlet is encountered it is your responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3 prong wall outl...

Page 13: ...the lower set screws of the drain box then loosen the set screws on the top of the front panel and pull out the front panel taking both sides 3 Side panel Open the door loosen the screws on the top of...

Page 14: ...oduct as shown in the picture and secure the clip to prevent hose detachment After the installation is complete please operate the product and check whether there is leakage in the water supply and dr...

Page 15: ...sappear when restarting after the action against the ERROR Service cycle setting notification parts check replacement cycle notification If the motor is running for more than 10 000 hours the correspo...

Page 16: ...KING switch is operated FND 1st 2nd digits drain time 2 seconds oF 9 seconds Set Unit of one second FND 3rd 4th digits drain interval 1 0 hour 0 5 9 5 hours every 30 minutes F 6 ICE WATER volume contr...

Page 17: ...n interval 1 0 hour 0 5 to 9 5 hours every 30 minutes Initial water draining function F 4 Turn the power switch off and then on again the ICE MAKING OFF WASH switch at ICE MAKING position to operate t...

Page 18: ...at the same time for 3 seconds with any signal on the FND window Forced drainage will be done for 30 seconds 2 Turn off the power switch and disconnect the power plug from the outlet 3 Remove the uppe...

Page 19: ...o not touch or disassemble the parts of the ice maker Before service Turn off the power switch of the dispenser and the earth leakage breaker and disconnect the power plug from the outlet Choking haza...

Page 20: ...seal bolt 1 Check for leaks around the seal bolt Tighten if necessary and replace O rings 2 Always replace the O ring when loosening the seal bolt and tighten it again If there is no O ring apply Loc...

Page 21: ...eel and rust generated in contact with stainless steel and ordinary iron products during storage It should be removed with neutral detergent at the first sign of rusting If the rusting state is furthe...

Page 22: ...er Clean the level sensor with washing solution Wash the water level sensor thoroughly with clean water Fix the level sensor to the correct position 9 Switch the ICE MAKING OFF WASH switch to the ICE...

Page 23: ...MAKING OFF WASH switch to the WASH position and let the remaining water drain out for 5 minutes 13 Turn the power switch to OFF and disconnect the power plug from the outlet Disinfection procedure fi...

Page 24: ...24 Circuit Diagrams AIWD282 SCIWD282 AIWD450...

Page 25: ...25 Circuit Diagrams AIWD160...

Page 26: ...or Displayed when temperature sensor is open or shorted Check sensor and attachment abnormality Start operation after sensor part repair Stop ice making Er07 Temperature Sensor Error Occurs when the t...

Page 27: ...op ice making Er20 Cover error When the outlet cover is open Cover closed Operation after action Stop dispensing Er25 Motor restraint Occurs when Evaporator inlet outlet temperature is 18 or less for...

Page 28: ...28 NOTES...

Page 29: ...4 Is the water supply valve operating After confirming contact A S center 3 Ice freezes too late 1 Machine is too dirty lots of dust Air cooled After removing the front cover remove the dust net to t...

Page 30: ...t approved bywarrantor 4 Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the applia...

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