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ICE Series

 

 

 Cleaning/Sanitizing Procedures

 

 

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ICE Machine and/or Bin/Dispenser Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions 

Cleaning should be scheduled at a minimum of twice per year. 
Sanitizing should be performed after each cleaning or more frequently as required. 

Note: Electrical power will be ON when performing the following cleaning instructions. 
 

The cleaning and sanitizing of any commercial ice machine are important procedures all operators need to have in 
their preventive maintenance protocol. While similar, these two procedures are uniquely different and accomplish 
different things. Cleaning or de-liming, dissolves the mineral deposits on the evaporator and removes scale, calcium 
and other mineral buildup. Sanitizing disinfects the machine and removes microbial growth including mold and slime.  

In either case, it is important to use solutions that do not harm the ice machine. Never use cleaning or sanitizing 
solutions that contain Nitric Acid, Sulfuric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Carbolic Acid, Acetic Acid, diluted Acetic Acid or 
non-food-grade vinegar (concentration of acetic acid greater than 6% and does not contain enzymes created in 
processing) or any chlorine-based solution such as bleach, chlorine dioxide or any type of salts such as potassium 
chloride (potassium salts) or sodium chloride. Check the label or the manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet 
(MSDS) to be sure. These chemicals can attack the surface of the evaporator as well as other metal components 
causing corrosion and flaking. Reverse Osmosis (RO) water can be very acidic and can attack the evaporator and 
other metal in the ice machine. Because the RO process removes all minerals and metals from the water it can 
promote the faster growth of microbial, mold and slime. If RO water is used, Ice-O-Matic recommends the water pH is 
verified to be a neutral 7.0 to minimize the corrosive effects. Incorrect cleaners, sanitizers, and RO water that does not 
have a neutral pH could void the machine’s warranty. 

Cleaning 

Prior to Cleaning the ice machine and/or Bin/Dispenser, perform the following: 
1.  Remove the ice machine front panel. 
2.  Make sure that all the ice is off of the evaporator.  If ice is being made, wait for cycle completion then turn the 

machine “

OFF

” at the 

ICE/OFF/WASH

 selector switch.  

3.  Turn off the potable water supply to the ice machine. 
4.  Remove all ice in the storage bin. (

Required for cleaning and/or sanitizing

 

Cleaning Instructions-Ice Machine 

1.  Initiate the wash cycle at the 

ICE/OFF/WASH

 switch by placing the switch in the 

“WASH”

 position.  Depress the 

Purge Switch

 to flush the remaining water from the water trough. Release the 

Purge Switch

 when the water 

trough is empty 

2.  Terminate the wash cycle at the 

ICE/OFF/WASH

 switch by placing the switch in the 

“OFF” 

position.   

3.  Add recommended amount of approved nickel safe ice machine cleaner (diluted per manufacturer’s instructions) to 

the water trough. (Reference cleaner Manufacturer’s instructions on the package) 

4.  Initiate the wash cycle at the 

ICE/OFF/WASH

 switch by placing the switch in the 

“WASH”

 position.  Allow the 

cleaner to circulate for approximately 15 minutes to remove mineral deposits.  

5.  Depress the 

Purge Switch

 and hold until the ice machine cleaner has been flushed down the drain  

4. Terminate the wash cycle at the 

ICE/OFF/WASH

 switch by placing the switch in the 

“OFF” 

position.  Remove the 

splash curtain and inspect the evaporator and water spillway to ensure all mineral residue has been removed. 

5. If necessary, wipe the evaporator, spillway and other water transport surfaces with a clean soft cloth to remove any 

remaining residue.  If necessary, remove and clean the water trough thoroughly to remove all scale or slime build-
up, remove the water distribution tube, disassemble and clean with a bottlebrush.  Reassemble all components and 
repeat steps 2 through 5 as required to remove any remaining residue. 

7.  

Sanitizing the Ice Machine is required after cleaning per Sanitizing Instructions

 

 

Cleaning Instructions-Storage Bin/ Dispenser

 

1. Open the bin door and remove all of the ice in the storage bin, store the ice in a clean container for reuse or discard. 
2. Add recommended amount of approved nickel safe ice machine cleaner (diluted per manufacturer’s instructions) 

(Reference cleaner Manufacturer’s instructions on the package) 

3. Thoroughly wash all surfaces within the bin, this includes the bin door, bin walls, window track and snout area with 

soap and water and rinse.  Note: An extended handle soft bristle brush may be required. 

4. Allow the mineral deposits to absorb the cleaner for approximately 15 minutes to remove and loosen the mineral 

deposits. Note: This includes the bin drain. 

5. Thoroughly wash all surfaces within the bin, this includes the bin door, bin walls, window track and snout area with 

soap and water and rinse.  Note: Repeat Steps 3, 4 and 5 as required. 

6.

 Sanitizing the Storage Bin/Dispenser is required after cleaning per Sanitizing Instructions . 

Summary of Contents for ICE 1506HR

Page 1: ...umber 9081264 01 Rev P Print Date 11 22 16 Installation Start Up and Maintenance Manual ICE SERIES CUBERS ICE0250 through ICE2100 Series ICEU150 ICEU220 and ICEU300 Undercounter Series ICE0320 ICE0520...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...Number and Serial Number Format Page 1 Installation Guidelines Page 2 Remote Condenser Guidelines Page 4 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 6 How the Machine Works Page 15 Start Up Procedure Pa...

Page 4: ...er 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 T...

Page 5: ...gerant This format is 14 characters long and begins with a date code followed by the Ice O Matic identifier and then a sequential number This is an entirely numerical serial number The serial number w...

Page 6: ...the ice machine Clearance Requirements Self contained air cooled ice machines must have a minimum of 6 inches 15cm of clearance at the rear top and sides of the ice machine for proper air circulation...

Page 7: ...condenser The water supply for the float can T off from the condenser line using 1 4 inch O D minimum tubing Make 2 coils of extra tubing so that the machine can be pulled away from the wall if servi...

Page 8: ...ding codes Usually the services of a licensed electrician are required Roof Attachment 1 Install and attach the remote condenser to the roof of the building using the methods and practices of construc...

Page 9: ...1B ICE0606R VRC1061B ICE0500R VRC1001B Limitations for remote machines that have the mixing valve mounted in the condenser Maximum Rise is 35 feet Maximum Drop is 15 feet Maximum equivalent run is 100...

Page 10: ...equirements ICEU150 220 225 and 226 ON OFF WASH Switch is located in the control box Remove the grill screws to access the control box Note The ICEU150 220 225 and 226 do not have a splash curtain The...

Page 11: ...bing Requirements ICEU300 and 305 Note The ICEU300 and ICEU305 do not have a splash curtain These models utilize a thermostatic bin control in place of a mechanical bin switch ON OFF WASH Switch is lo...

Page 12: ...ICE Series Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 8 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE0250 ICE0305 ICE0400 5 6 ICE0500 and ICE0605 6...

Page 13: ...ICE Series Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 9 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE0805 6 ICE855 6GA and ICE1005 6 7...

Page 14: ...ICE Series Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 10 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE1405 6 7 ICE1806 7 and ICE2106 7...

Page 15: ...ICE Series Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 11 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE0320 5 and ICE0520 5...

Page 16: ...ICE Series Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 12 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE1506R5 Remote...

Page 17: ...d Plumbing Requirements Page 13 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE1506HT Air Cooled Top Air Discharge Clearance Requirements for the ICE1506HT to insure proper air circulation Top 8 inches Back...

Page 18: ...ICE Series Electrical and Plumbing Requirements Page 14 Electrical and Plumbing Requirements ICE0726 and ICE0926 Remote...

Page 19: ...oving impurities and sediment This allows the machine to produce clear ice cubes and keep mineral build up at a minimum The hot gas solenoid opens allowing hot gas to go directly to the evaporator hea...

Page 20: ...nd Timer Adjustment Once the unit has gone through 1 or 2 harvest cycles verify that the ice production is per the chart below Batch Weights Models Half Cube Full Cube ICEU150 ICEU220 ICEU225 ICEU226...

Page 21: ...or The switch should close when the bottom edge of the curtain is even with the outer edge of the water trough Adjust the switch by loosening the nuts that hold the switch in place Move the switch to...

Page 22: ...er thickness and adjustment procedure 3 Check water level in trough See page 16 for proper water level and adjustment 4 Clean the condenser air cooled machines to insure unobstructed air flow 5 Check...

Page 23: ...n Required for cleaning and or sanitizing Cleaning Instructions Ice Machine 1 Initiate the wash cycle at the ICE OFF WASH switch by placing the switch in the WASH position Depress the Purge Switch to...

Page 24: ...ing or de liming an ice machine refers to the process of removing mineral buildup and scale from the evaporator and other components Ice O Matic recommends cleaning the ice machine at least every 6 mo...

Page 25: ...abrasive sponge pads wire brushes or scrapers to clean the metal 3 Don t use cleaners that use chlorine or chlorides Do not use chlorine bleach products to clean the metal surfaces Chlorides break dow...

Page 26: ...If ice is being made initiate harvest or wait for cycle completion 3 Place the ICE OFF WASH switch to the OFF position The switch is located in the control box 4 Disconnect the tubing between the wat...

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