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※ How to remove rust

    How to clean rusted parts

1. Rust spots in early stage 

    - Rust spots in early stage mean that the stainless steel itself is not severely affected,
       thus mild detergent or any commercially available cleaning agent will restore original 
       state. Rust will be removed with ease and at low cost if  regular cleaning is done 
       at appropriate intervals.

2. Red rust

    - Rust spots that are not removed after a short period of time will turn into thick reddish
       -brown rust and will damage the surface of the stainless steel. These are much harder 
       to remove and the surface will not be fully restored; thus, it is important to remove rust 
       spots early on.
       If commercially available cleaning agents do not work, use sandpaper or a stainless 
       steel brush to remove the rust before applying the agent for easier removal. 
       This process requires treatment, such as refurbishment after cleaning.

3. Rust from iron

    - Rust from coming into contact with welding spatter, rust from the metal bar above 
       the stainless steel part, or contact between the stainless steel parts and general metal 
       parts are caused galvanic corrosion. This causes the metal to rust first, and it will 
       eventually cause the stainless steel to rust too if it is not removed. As such, make sure 
       to clean and remove rust immediately with a mild detergent. However, when the rust 
       has gotten really bad, it must be removed with 15% nitric acid solution 
       or commercially available stainless steel cleaner.

4. Rust from exhaust gas or acid rain

    - In environments, such as a factory complex or heavy transport sites, the product 
       will become contaminated in a short amount of time due to exhaust fumes or acid rain 
       and rust spots will quickly form. Light rust can be washed off with a mild detergent or 
       soapy water, but heavy rust will require 15% nitric acid solution or commercially available
       stainless steel cleaner.

5. Rust from salt deposit

    - In environments, such as windowsills or pipes on the porches of an apartment complex,
       that are close to the seashore where the product may be directly exposed to the sea 
       winds, STS304 or STS316 will get rusted in no time, and this will occur much faster 
       than in other types of environments. These cases require special treatment, such as 
       using painted stainless steel or regular cleaning.

6. Rusts from disinfectants or cleaning agents

    - Sites, such as pools or public baths, that use chlorine-based agents to sterilize the water,
       especially those for cleaning bathrooms, contain chlorine content that attaches to 
       and rusts the stainless steel surface. Thus, it is important to thoroughly wash off such 
       agents after using them, and a 15% nitric acid solution or commercially available 
       stainless steel cleaner are required for removing this type of rust. 

 

Cautions for cleaning the external panel(stainless steel)

Summary of Contents for ID-0160-AN

Page 1: ...This product is designed for indoor installation Please be sure to install it indoors The external appearance design color and or components of this machine may be changed without prior notice for th...

Page 2: ...t the product Button operation Function button description FND display window Three drainage functions forced drainage automatic draining water drainage Stop switch 7 Maintenance repair and disinfecti...

Page 3: ...nt of improper use Warning Caution SHOULD BE DONE PROHIBITION GROUNDED DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT TOUCH DISCONNECT POWER PLUG An electrical fire may be caused by a receptacle holding more than one item...

Page 4: ...a risk of fire or electric shock There is a risk of fire due to electric shock or short circuit Risk of explosion or fire Do not place heavy objects or containers containing water on the ice maker Do...

Page 5: ...r become damaged 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 Disassembly forbidden Do...

Page 6: ...ck due to short circuit Do not plug in multiple plugs at the same time Connecting multiple plugs to a power strip will cause a fire Disconnect power plug When not in use for a long time remove ice and...

Page 7: ...aker Caution If there is a risk of slippery water or oil on the floor near the ice maker please wipe it Hand over When transferring this ice maker to another person please hand it along with the instr...

Page 8: ...Condensation method Air cooled Refrigerant R 134A Deceleration motor Power Supply AC 115 V 60 1PH Rated output 40 W Discharging method Solenoid Installation environment standard Specification 50 100...

Page 9: ...arance and Size Front Top Bottom Rear 23 9 Upper vent 25 25 4 Drain box Height adjustable feet Ice exit Ice discharge lever 13 8 Display panel 13 8 350mm 25 25 6 634 650mm 23 8 605mm Water inlet Drain...

Page 10: ...10 We Think of Customer Satisfaction Ice making wash switch Drain outlet drain box Power switch Bottom filter 208 8 7 220mm Left Right...

Page 11: ...ere the space with the wall is reserved For normal operation install the ice maker at least 7 8 away from the wall For cleaning and maintenance of the auger 39 4 space should be reserved above the top...

Page 12: ...observe the following Since the product makes use of water proper water supply and draining facility are required Water may leak during installation or operation for diverse reasons Thus proper draini...

Page 13: ...d then spread the bottom left and right then lift up to separate 3 Front Panel Loosen the two lower left and right screws pull the lower part toward the front and lower it to disassemble Please assemb...

Page 14: ...upply and drainage Please connect a hose with an inner diameter of 20mm 0 78 or more for the ice making drain hose and the drain outlet should be 5cm 1 97 above the drain floor level If the drain outl...

Page 15: ...water pipes and non insulated materials do not have a grounding effect POWER OUTLET Copper plate Equal to or more than 75 cm Ground wire A Ground wire A Ground wire Grounding terminals Grounding is n...

Page 16: ...ont door and turn on the power switch to start the Ice making operation Turn the ICE MAKING OFF WASH switch to ICE MAKING There is a slight difference depending on the ambient temperature and water te...

Page 17: ...ously discharge ice and water for the time set in F1 When ERROR occurs ICE WATER ICE WATER button will flicker in order and will disappear when restarting after the action against the ERROR Service cy...

Page 18: ...4th digits drain interval 1 0 hour 0 5 9 5 hours every 30 minutes F 6 ICE WATER volume control 1st 2nd digits Ice time Default 5 seconds up to 99 seconds 3rd 4th digits Water time Default 5 seconds u...

Page 19: ...itial 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 the function Clean the water line and ice making cylinder...

Page 20: ...erve the following points Caution 1 Turn on the power switch and press the DOWN SET button at the same time for 3 seconds with any signal on the FND window Forced drainage will be done for 30 seconds...

Page 21: ...repared as described in the instructions for disinfection in the manual into the evaporator condensate drain pan 2 Take care not to overflow the drain pan 3 This disinfectant solution will flow out th...

Page 22: ...mediately with a mild detergent However when the rust has gotten really bad it must be removed with 15 nitric acid solution or commercially available stainless steel cleaner 4 Rust from exhaust gas or...

Page 23: ...ash 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 MAKING position to start the ice maker Keep it ru...

Page 24: ...disinfectant solution is exhausted and the ice production stops 12 Switch the ICE MAKING OFF WASH switch to the WASH position and let the remaining water drain out for 5 minutes 13 Turn the power swit...

Page 25: ...25 8 Circuit Diagram...

Page 26: ...ure switch error Occurs when High pressure switch is OPEN 3 times or more Contact service representative Start operation after action Stop compressor Stop motor after operating 10 seconds Water supply...

Page 27: ...eck the water source 4 Is water valve working Check and contact the customer service center 3 Takes too long to make ice cubes 1 Ice maker is too dirty too much dust Air cooled type Disassemble the fr...

Page 28: ...age due to external impact or dropping 8 Failure due to natural disasters lightning fire earthquake flood tsunami etc 9 Consumable parts have reached end of life packing cleaning brush etc 10 If the m...

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