Bartscher GmbH
Franz-Kleine-Str. 28
D-33154 Salzkotten
Germany
Phone: +49 5258 971-0
Fax: +49 5258 971-120
Technical Support Hotline:
+49 5258 971-197
www.bartscher.com
Version: 1.0
Date of preparation: 2021-11-29
Bes chr eibung
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Page 2: ...r GmbH Franz Kleine Str 28 D 33154 Salzkotten Germany Phone 49 5258 971 0 Fax 49 5258 971 120 Technical Support Hotline 49 5258 971 197 www bartscher com Version 1 0 Date of preparation 2021 11 29 Beschr eibung ...
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Page 5: ... 1 To turn off the buzzer touch a control key 2 Touch a control key again to reset the alarm should it be stopped beforehand ATTENTION Should subsequent alarms appear contact the service company Setting Ice humidity Setting Storage container probe Ice phase 3 TIMES TOUCH Standby phase 3 TIMES TOUCH WHITE RED WHITE RED Touch colour humidity Touch to change colour After 60 the setting is saved After...
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Page 7: ...n 6 2 3 Declaration of Conformity 6 3 Transport Packaging and Storage 7 3 1 Delivery Check 7 3 2 Packaging 7 3 3 Storage 7 4 Technical Data 8 4 1 Technical Specifications 8 4 2 Functions of the Appliance 9 4 3 List of Components of the Appliance 10 5 Installation and operation 11 5 1 Installation 11 5 2 Operation 14 6 Cleaning 18 6 1 Safety Instructions for Cleaning 18 6 2 Cleaning 19 7 Possible M...
Page 8: ...ons included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the appliance Additionally accident prevention occupational health and safety and legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply Before you start using the appliance especially before turning it on read this instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages Improper use may c...
Page 9: ...ent Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage To avoid short circuit the appliance should be kept dry If there are malfunctions during operation disconnect the appliance from the power supply Do not touch the appliance s plug with wet hands Never take hold of the appl...
Page 10: ...of coolant leakage pull the plug from the socket Remove all sources of ignition in the vicinity ventilate room and contact technical service Avoid coolant getting in contact with eyes as it may cause serious eye damage Never use any flammable liquids for cleaning the appliance or its parts Gases released may cause fire or explosion hazard In the case of fire disconnect the appliance from the power...
Page 11: ...ance on your own Do not introduce any changes in the appliance nor modify it 1 3 Intended Use As described below every use of the appliance for a purpose differing and or diverging from its intended standard use is prohibited and considered to be an unintended use The following is an intended use preparation of flake ice The appliance is intended for professional use only 1 4 Unintended Use An uni...
Page 12: ...ntroduced by the user usage of unapproved spare parts We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product intended for improvement of the appliance and its performance 2 2 Copyright Protection This instruction manual and texts drawings and images included in it as well as its other components are copyright protected It is prohibited to reproduce this instruction manual includi...
Page 13: ...e used to store the appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the case of any damages The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials Particularly these are plastic films and bags cardboard box When disposing of the packaging observe applicable domestic regulations Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled 3 3 Storage Leave the packagi...
Page 14: ... be integrated The set includes 1 ice shovel Name Ice Flake Maker F 90 Art No 104609 Material CNS 18 10 Storage container capacity in kg 18 Max production in kg per 24 hours 90 Coolant amount in kg R290 0 070 Climate class T GWP index 3 Water connection 3 4 Water outlet Ø in mm 20 Connected load 0 41 kW 220 240 V 50 Hz Dimensions W x D x H in mm 500 x 610 x 690 Weight in kg 46 6 We reserve the rig...
Page 15: ...r inside which pushed out the chilled and ice frozen water towards the outlet thus letting it fall down into the storage container As long as there are no alarm messages the production is uninterrupted and stops only when the power supply is switched of or when the storage container is full meaning when the infra red fill level sensor in the storage container is triggered and stops the production ...
Page 16: ...liance 1 Housing 2 Storage container lid 3 Water drain opening 4 Flake ice outlet opening 5 Storage container 6 Front cover 7 Power cord with mains plug 8 Water connection 9 Drain port 10 Feet 4 pcs 11 Air filter 12 Control key 13 Ventilation openings 14 Ice shovel ...
Page 17: ...ppliance remove all external and internal packaging elements and shipment safeguards CAUTION Choking hazard Prevent children from accessing package materials for instance plastic bags and EPS If the appliance is covered with a protective film remove it Remove the film slowly so no glue residues are left Remove any glue residues with the use of a suitable solvent Be careful not to damage the rating...
Page 18: ...ide for the following conditions ambient temperature may not drop below 10 C 50 F and rise above 43 C 110 F water temperature may not be below 10 C 50 F nor above 32 C 90 F Fig 4 at the beginning of the operating instructions water supply pressure may not be below 0 1 MPa 1 bar nor above 0 5 MPa 5 bar If the pressure exceeds 0 5 MPa install a pressure reducer between water supply and the appliance...
Page 19: ...onnection 5 Shut off valve 6 Water drain from condenser water cooling version 7 Water drain from storage container 8 Water drain to open water trap Water Drain 1 Connect the enclosed water drain tube to the drain connection at the rear of the appliance 2 The other end of the water drain tube introduce into the open water trap Fig 7 NOTE To provide for perfect water drain the water drain tube must ...
Page 20: ...easil y accessibl e so it is possibl e to quickl y disconnect the power cord when necessar y The el ectric socket should be easil y accessibl e so it is possibl e to quickl y disconnect the power cord when necessar y The el ectric socket should be easil y accessibl e so it is possibl e to quickl y disconnect the power cord when necessar y 5 2 Operation Preparation of Appliance 1 Remove all accesso...
Page 21: ...imum filling level an acoustic signal is heard and the LED indicator light blinks as long as the flake ice is dispensed and the appliance re enters the production mode NOTE We recommend not to use the flake ice fro the first 5 production cycles The ice flake maker is equipped with the temperature probe located in the storage container Fig 14 which stops the appliance and the production of flake ic...
Page 22: ...control key is not pressed during 5 seconds the entered setting will be saved and the appliance will leave the change phase Fig 9 Malfunctions ATTENTION In the case of incorrect operation disconnect the appliance from power and water supply Contact an authorised service check the appliance and have it repaired Check if the water supply tap is open Check if the appliance is powered electrically if ...
Page 23: ...ks 1x AL04 Storage container probe damage alarm blinks 3x ON 3 AL05 Regular maintenance indication ON 3 ON 3 AL06 High temperature condensation ON OFF AL07 Condenser probe damaged blinks 4x ON 3 AL08 Evaporator probe damaged blinks 5x ON 3 AL09 Alarm blackout OFF x 1 ON 5 AL10 Maximum pressure alarm ON OFF AL11 Drain pump alarm optionally blinks 1x blinks 1x AL14 Condenser cleaning preliminary ala...
Page 24: ...ED indicator colour on for 0 5 s and off for 0 5 s 6 Cleaning 6 1 Safety Instructions for Cleaning Before cleaning disconnect the appliance from the power supply Leave the appliance to cool down completely Make sure water does not enter the appliance Do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids during cleaning Do not clean the appliance with a pressurized water jet Do not use any sharp o...
Page 25: ...d disconnect it from power and water supply remove the produced ice from the storage container drain the entire water perform thorough cleaning leave the door lid of the storage container slightly open Service Cleaning Air Filter and Condenser In order to maintain performance and extend the life of the appliance clean the air filter and condenser regularly the components are located under the fron...
Page 26: ...e ATTENTION The table below contains descriptions of possible causes and solutions to malfunctions or errors during operation of the appliance These malfunctions may be cleared by a qualified refrigeration technician Malfunction Alarm Appliance Condition Solution AL03 No water alarm if a sensor is equipped Appliance stops or waits for another attempt of automatic start up Check water supply Check ...
Page 27: ... of the condenser Appliance stops condenser fan remains on to reduce condenser s temperature or the water valve remains open with condensed water when the appliance is cooled it re starts undertakes a few attempts to check if the alarm is cleared and then stops for good Check condenser for cleanliness and ventilation Check if condenser fan rotates Check condenser probe location Check water salinit...
Page 28: ...m signal touch the control key once to silence the buzzer touch the control key once to silence the buzzer if it is the first minute of operation only two touches of the control key if the first minute has elapsed AL10 High pressure alarm Appliance stops condenser fan remains on to reduce condenser s temperature or the water valve remains open with condensed water when the appliance is cooled it r...
Page 29: ...lter and condenser AL15 Inversion of probes Appliance stops Check wiring on the sensor s PCB replace the sensor s PCB if needed AL16 IR probe damaged Appliance stops Check probe connection to PCB Check probe exchange the probe If you check free space in the storage container first you may produce ice for subsequent 30 minutes by touching the control key AL17 Evaporator high temperature Appliance s...
Page 30: ... the augur CN13 contact Check if the motor operates Check if ice blocks hinder rotation of the augur and continue defrosting If the cooled motor is still blocked disassemble the condenser unit to identify the cause AL20 Augur motor thermal alarm 2 Appliance stops Check thermal wiring of the augur CN10 contact Check if the motor operates Check if ice blocks hinder rotation of the augur and continue...
Page 31: ...ppliance stops Check Hall sensor for wiring and direction of rotations Check Hall sensor for location Check Hall sensor for connection with PCB AL22 Hall sensor alarm 2 Appliance stops Check Hall sensor for wiring and direction of rotations Check Hall sensor for location Check Hall sensor for connection with PCB ...
Page 32: ...environmentally friendly manner You must not dispose of electric appliances with household waste Disconnect the appliance from the power supply and remove power cord from the appliance Electrical appliances should be returned to designated collection points Coolant The propellant used in the appliance is flammable It should be utilised pursuant to national regulations in force ...