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ELEVATION SERIES

INTRODUCTION

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Energy Efficiency

Ice-O-Matic has partnered with ENERGY STAR since 2004 to ensure our customers receive the most 
efficient ice machines for your investment dollar. Ice-O-Matic is committed to the continuous 
improvement in both energy efficiency and productivity thereby delivering the best value in energy 
efficient ice machines money can buy. 

For a detailed list of ENERGY STAR qualified Ice-O-Matic ice machines, go to:

http://www.iceomatic.com/Products/Sales-Literature/

Freight Claims 

Inspect Promptly

This merchandise has been carefully inspected 
and packed in accordance with the carrier’s 
packing specifications. Responsibility for safe 
delivery has been assumed by the carrier. If 
loss or damage occurs, you as the consignee 
must file a claim with the carrier and hold the 
container for carrier’s inspection.

Visible Loss or Damage

Any external evidence of loss or damage must 
be fully described and noted on your freight 
bill or express receipt and signed by the 
carrier’s agent. The claim should be filed on a 
form available from the carrier.

Concealed Loss or Damage

If loss or damage does not appear until 
merchandise has been unpacked, make a 
written request for inspection by the carrier 
within 5 days of the delivery date, then file a 
claim on a form from the carrier.

FILE CLAIMS WITHOUT DELAY

DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED GOODS 

TO ICE-O-MATIC

How to use this Manual

Ice-O-Matic  provides this manual as an aid to the service technician in installation and maintenance of the 

CIM Series

 cube ice machines. Do not attempt to perform installation, start-up or maintenance unless you 

have read and fully understand this manual.

Ice-O-Matic ice-makers and dispensers are not approved for outdoor installation.

Air and water cooled ice machines are hermetically sealed and contain fluorinated greenhouse gas 

R404A (GWP 3922) 

For a Service Provider, please reference our “Find a Service Technician” tab at www.iceomatic.com            

Keep this manual for future reference

The CIM Series Service Parts Manuals are available separately.

WARNING

Always disconnect electrical power and shut off water supply whenever maintenance or repairs are 

performed on the ice machine and related equipment

CAUTION 

Always wear protective eyewear whenever maintenance or repairs are performed on the ice machine 

and related equipment

Ice-O-Matic Warranty

Every Ice-O-Matic ice maker is backed by a warranty that provides both parts and labor coverage. To view 

the warranty details, register products, or check your warranty status visit the “Warranty and Water Filter 

Registration” page on www.iceomatic.com

Summary of Contents for CIM0320HA

Page 1: ...Ice O Matic 11100 East 45th Avenue Denver Colorado 80239 1 800 423 3367 9081484 01 REV E 11 2017 s d KE Z h D Z D K D...

Page 2: ...r inspection by the carrier within 5 days of the delivery date then file a claim on a form from the carrier FILE CLAIMS WITHOUT DELAY DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED GOODS TO ICE O MATIC How to use this Manual...

Page 3: ...es Use 3 8 inch O D minimum on air cooled machines On water cooled machines 3 8 inch O D minimum tubing must be run to the condenser The water supply for the machine can T off from the condenser line...

Page 4: ...been supplied Make sure the machine is on a dedicated circuit European installations require that the electrical supply fixed wiring must be provided with a disconnect means having a separation of at...

Page 5: ...oot length to connect the ice machine to the remote condenser Select the best available location protecting the remote condenser from extremes of dirt dust and sun Meet all applicable building codes T...

Page 6: ...enser manual The following remote ice makers incorporate the Mixing Valve in the condenser This configuration allows up to a 100 foot calculated remote line set run Reference the diagram on the next p...

Page 7: ...Formula for maximum equivalent run RISE x 1 7 DROP x 6 6 HORIZONTAL RUN EQUIVALENT RUN NOT TO EXCEED 100 CALCULATED FEET Rise 35 ft x 1 7 40 ft 99 5 equivalent feet line run Drop 10 ft x 6 6 34 ft 10...

Page 8: ...Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 CIM 2 W R Water Remote Cooled A Ice maker potable water in 3 8 FPT B Ice maker water out 3 4 FPT C Hole for electrical connections 7 8...

Page 9: ...Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 CIM 3 W R Water Remote Cooled A Ice maker potable water in 3 8 FPT B Ice maker water out 3 4 FPT C Hole for electrical connections 7 8...

Page 10: ...usion of Anti Slush the unit will continue in freeze mode until the Low Water Float is satisfied closes indicating the formation of a full slab of Ice on the Evaporator and will start the harvest Cycl...

Page 11: ...plained in this section Bridge Thickness Adjustment Once the unit has gone through a harvest cycle verify the bridge thickness 3 16 thick for units less than 400 lbs and 1 8 for 400 lbs and above acro...

Page 12: ...er thickness and adjustment procedure 3 Check water level in Sump See page 10 for proper water level and adjustment procedure 4 Clean the condenser air cooled machines to ensure unobstructed air flow...

Page 13: ...r such as Nu Calgon IMS III or equivalent diluted per manufacturer s instructions Please refer to www iceomatic com for approved chemical formulations and proper pH balance CAUTION Do not mix cleaner...

Page 14: ...th a clean soft cloth the evaporator water spillway water distributor upper evaporator cover lower evaporator curtain and all splash surfaces Verify that all residue and residual minerals have been re...

Page 15: ...g your machine looking like new 1 Clean the stainless steel and aluminum thoroughly once a week Clean frequently to avoid build up of hard stubborn stains Hard water stains left to sit can weaken the...

Page 16: ...evaporator s If ice is being made initiate harvest by pressing the Power Button for approximately 3 seconds The unit will shut off automatically following the harvest 3 Disconnect the tubing between t...

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