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July 2013

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User Manual for Models HISU055, HISU075, HISU095

Use and Operational Notes

To use, simply lift the door by its bottom edge and 
slide it up and into the top of the machine. Use the 
scoop to remove ice and close the door.

The machine will make the most ice if it has plenty 
of room to breathe. This is an air cooled product and 
it must be able to take in room air and discharge 
air heated by the ice making process. Blockage of 
vents or exposure to excessive heat will reduce the 
ice making and storage capacity. The storage bin is 
insulated but not refrigerated, so ice will melt during 
use. That is normal and assures that fresh ice is 
available in the bin.

The fan will make some noise during operation, 
however rattles and other vibrations are not normal 
and should be attended to. When the air temperature 
surrounding the machine is cold, the fan might cycle 
on and off during the freeze mode.

If the machine is in a space colder than the minimums 
listed it will not switch on to make ice.

Minor adjustments may be made to compensate for 
local conditions by rotating the adjustment screw 
visible above the control area. If in a cold room, CW 

rotation changes the control to COLDER to fill the bin 

higher.

If installed at an altitude greater than 2000 ft or 610 
meters above sea level, the bin thermostat may need 
internal adjustment. The adjustment screw is behind 
the front of the control, accessed through a hole for it.

Bin Thermostat Altitude Adjustment Table:

Altitude (ft)

Altitude (meters)

Degree of adjust-
ment

0

0

11 CCW

500

150

none

1000

300

11 CW

2000

600

31 CW

3000

900

52 CW

4000

1200

72 CW

5000

1500

92 CW

6000

1800

111 CW

7000

2100

128 CW

No Step

Do not stand on the machine.
Severe damage can occur.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons 
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory 
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision 
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a  
person responsible for their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do 
not play with the appliance.

Summary of Contents for HISU055

Page 1: ...Installation and User s Manual for Cube Ice Machine with storage models HISU055 HISU075 and HISU095...

Page 2: ...ions Please follow the instructions for installation and maintenance to get the most use from this ice machine Table of Contents Important Details 2 Pre Installation 3 Cabinet Layout HISU055 AND HISU0...

Page 3: ...be potable by the localities definition There are limits to the water pressure supplied to the unit Maximum pressure static 60 psi or 4 1 bar or 413 6 kilopascals Minimum pressure dynamic 15 psi or 1...

Page 4: ...legs The cabinet is equipped with small bumpers on the base to allow placement without legs An optional floor mounting kit is also available to fill the gap between the machine and floor if not using...

Page 5: ...075 HISU095 July 2013 Page 4 Cabinet Layout HISU055 AND HISU075 95 4cm 37 6in 81 1cm 31 9in 29 8cm 11 8in AIR OUTLET AIR INLET 48 3cm 19 0in 68 9cm 27 1in 15 2cm 6 0in 10 2cm 4 0in MINIMUM UTILITY CLE...

Page 6: ...Models HISU055 HISU075 HISU095 Cabinet Layout HISU095 95 4cm 37 56in 42 5cm 16 75in 81 1cm 31 94in AIR INLET AIR OUTLET 48 3cm 19 00in 68 9cm 27 13in 15 2cm 6 00in 10 2cm 4 00in MINIMUM UTILITY CLEARE...

Page 7: ...dels HISU055 HISU075 HISU095 July 2013 Page 6 Component Location Bin Thermostat Adjustment Condenser Fins Control Area Drain Plug Bin Thermostat Sensing Point Curtain Condenser Fan Thermostat Controll...

Page 8: ...Information WARNING connect to potable water supply only Important Open the hand water valve to flush water through the tubing before connecting to the ice machine 230 volt models Connect cold potabl...

Page 9: ...isconnect means for the machine and must be accessible when the unit is in its permanent location Follow All Local Codes This Unit Must Be Grounded Do not use extension cords and do not disable or by...

Page 10: ...capacity Control Panel and Adjustments Adjustment Indicator Lights Each push and release of the or button will change the lights that glow or blink indicating a change in ice size or harvest time Exam...

Page 11: ...the yellow light switches on the freeze cycle continues for seven more minutes At that time the unit changes to the ice release or harvest cycle During the ice harvest the hot gas valve and inlet wate...

Page 12: ...han the minimums listed it will not switch on to make ice Minor adjustments may be made to compensate for local conditions by rotating the adjustment screw visible above the control area If in a cold...

Page 13: ...Wait 10 minutes 10 Move the master switch to the Off position 11 Drain the reservoir by removing drain plug and draining the solution into the bin Return the drain plug to its normal position 12 Remo...

Page 14: ...down the ice machine bin drain 10 Pour 2 5 quarts or 2 4 liters of warm 95o F 35o C to 115o F 46o C water into the reservoir by adding it at the reservoirs front lip 11 Move the master switch to the W...

Page 15: ...l there is no power to the controller No ice check temperature of cabinet If too cold the machine will not operate Slow production check condenser for dirt clean condenser Slow production check temper...

Page 16: ...NIC CONTROL ELECTRONIC CONTROL EVAPORATOR TEMP SENSOR FAN MOTOR HOT GAS SOLENOID TRANSFORMER 12V LINE N or L2 L1 3 4 WATER SOLENOID WATER PUMP COMPRESSOR SWITCHES ON THIS UNIT SHOWN IN FREEZE CYCLE LI...

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