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※ Following maintenance schedule is for reference.

※ More frequent maintenance will be needed in accordance with the local hygiene regulations, water quality, 

    and conditions of the site.

 Maintenance schedule

Inspection 

schedule

Area

Details

Daily

SCOOP

1. Clean the ice scoop with mild detergent.

2. Make sure that the scoop is completely rinsed.

Weekly

Air Filters

(Air cooled type)

1. Check for any dust and clean dirty parts with warm water 

   and mild detergent.

Monthly

Outside water filter

1. Check if the pressure is appropriate and adjust as needed.

Outside of ice maker 1. Clean with clear and soft cloth applied with mild detergent 

    to clear any accumulated dust or oil.

2. Use nonabrasive detergent to clean any part discolored 

    by chlorine(green spots).

Underneath of ice 

maker, door of ice bin 

and entry

1. Clear with clean cloth and warm water.

Every 6 

months

Ice maker and ice 

storage bin

1. Make sure to clean them in accordance with the instruction on the user manual.

Condensed water outlet 

fan of evaporator and 

gear motor drain fan

1. Clear with clean cloth and warm water and pour a cup of sterilizing solution

   into the condensed water outlet fan of the evaporator according to the sterilizing

   instructions of the user manual.

2. Make sure that the solution overflows from the drain fan.

3. The solution will flow out through the gear motor drain fan and drain passage.

4. Repeatedly rinse with clean water.

Ice maker and ice 

storage bin

1. Frequently check if these are clean.

Ice outlet fixing seal bolt 1. Check for leakage around the seal bolt. Tighten as needed or replace the O-ring.

2. The O-ring must be replaced each time the seal bolt is loosened and tightened

   again. Apply Loctite 243 or equivalent fixing material to prevent leakage 

   if no O-ring is available.

Yearly

Water inlet valve and 

drain valve

1. Close the valve to block the water supply hose and drain water.

2. Clear the port of the water inlet valve and check if the water inlet valve

   and drain valve leak or operate properly.

Water hose

1. Check the hoses and clear or replace them as needed.

Condenser

(Air cooled type)

1. Check if cleaning is done properly. Use a brush or a vacuum cleaner 

   as needed.

2. If covered with dust and it got adhensive, please spray fin sanitizer 

   to clean it. Wash it up spraying clean water and dry it using an air gun. 

Ice maker

1. Check for oil spots and any loosened part and examine tightened parts

    and wires too.

Top bearing

(ice outlet head)

1. Check if there is a gap between the auger and the bearing with a round stick

   (diameter of 0.5mm(0.02")) or a pin; if the gap is wide enough 

    to accommodate it,

    replace both top and bottom bearings (ice outlet head and bottom housing).

Mechanical seal

1. Check for leakage inside the bottom housing and if so, disassemble 

    the auger to replace the mechanical seal.

   (Water with much calcareous sediments shortens lifecycle of replaceable

    parts.)

Every 3 years

Top and bottom 

bearings, O-ring of 

housing, mechanical 

seal, evaporator 

cylinder, auger

1. Check them thoroughly. If the gap between the auger and the bearing 

   width is larger than 0.5mm(0302") as recommended by the manufacturer, 

   replace both top and bottom bearings. Replace the mechanical seal 

   if it is worn or has any crack or scratch.

Summary of Contents for IFI-770N

Page 1: ...supply is not available 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 wit...

Page 2: ...r installation 2 Specifications 3 Part names 5 Starting the product How to power on Ice making Water outlet evaporator Stopping the product 8 Maintenance clearing and sterilizing Maintenance schedule...

Page 3: ...ice repair expense An electrical fire may be caused by a receptacle holding more than one item Do not use an adapter or an extension cord A fire may occur if plug is not cleaned Clean the plug if cove...

Page 4: ...may cause explosion and fire Do not place or store heavy items or the top of the product Do not install the machine under humidity area or near the water sprayed zone Stop the operation When the smel...

Page 5: ...r fire Be sure to contact the customer service center if the power cord or plug gets peeled Do not disassemble Do not modify the parts of icemaker and repair alone by yourself without a qualified tech...

Page 6: ...oduct failure or an electric shock Using multiple appliances on one power strip may cause fire Thus be sure to plug only one appliance especially when using this product Disconnect power plug For clea...

Page 7: ...d into the bottom will cause injury The bottom of this product has diverse parts including metal sheet which may cause injury Plugging in right away may cause overload and malfunction Caution Remove a...

Page 8: ...5 lbs 78 5 kg 173 lbs After being packaged 92 5 kg 204 lbs 94 kg 207 lbs 88 5 kg 195 lbs Cooling Unit Output 1 HP Cooling type Air Cooled Type Water Cooled Type Refrigerant R 404A Gear Motor AC Supply...

Page 9: ...pe FRONT BOTTOM REAR ICE OUTLET ID 138 mm 5 4 560 mm 22 286 mm 11 3 557 mm 21 9 660 mm 26 289 mm 11 4 POWER SWITCH STATUS INDICATOR DISPLAY PANEL MAIN S W ELB DRAIN OUTLET WATER INLET TOP PANEL POWER...

Page 10: ...10 We Think of Customer Satisfaction LEFT RIGHT 645 mm 25 4 640 mm 25 2 55 mm 2 2 RIGHT PANEL LEFT PANEL SIDE FILTER...

Page 11: ...ATER INLET COND WATER DRAIN 3 Part names Water cooled type BOTTOM ICE OUTLET ID 138 mm 5 4 286 mm 11 3 289 mm 11 4 560 mm 22 557 mm 21 9 660 mm 26 POWER SWITCH STATUS INDICATOR DISPLAY PANEL MAIN S W...

Page 12: ...12 We Think of Customer Satisfaction LEFT RIGHT 645 mm 25 4 640 mm 25 2 55 mm 2 2 RIGHT PANEL LEFT PANEL...

Page 13: ...quired is 20cm 8 from the walls for normal operation Make sure that there is a minimum gap of 45cm 17 7 from the top of the product for clearing and maintaining the auger To the place with good ventil...

Page 14: ...ust be prepared Since there is danger of electric shock due to moisture from leak be sure to observe the following 1 When installing the product indoors be sure to have a natural drainage facility and...

Page 15: ...2 Front panel Unscrew the fixing screws at the bottom of the front panel and pull both sides to remove the panel 3 Side panel Remove the front panel first unscrew the fixing screws at the front and p...

Page 16: ...all 4 feet 1 Use the lifting device to put the ice maker on top of the bin Otherwise at least 2 to 3 persons must work together to put the ice maker on the bin 2 As the first phase put the ice maker o...

Page 17: ...to the back of the ice maker Ice maker Storage bin Screw Tapping screw not included Fixing bracket The ice maker must be fixed as in the figure below after putting it on top of the bin The manufacture...

Page 18: ...ater inlet for ice making 10 32 50 90 1 5 f 14 4 71 1 psi 3 8 PT M 3 4 PF M Water outlet for ice making 3 4 PT F 3 4 NPT F Higher than 5cm 0 2 Floor Water outlet of ice maker How to connect water inle...

Page 19: ...not necessary Grounding method if there is no grounding terminal In case of plugging the icemaker into an rating AC outlet without a grounding terminal connect the ground wire to the copper plate and...

Page 20: ...utlet only Open the faucet to supply water to the icemaker Turn on the earth leak breaker on the back and the power switch on the display panel on the front to initiate the ice making operation When t...

Page 21: ...Set the power switch on the front to center OFF 3 Insert the plug to a power outlet that suits power requirements 4 Set the circuit breaker switch on the back to ON when you are ready Circuit breaker...

Page 22: ...e ice maker or removing any remaining water and ice from the product Selecting DRAIN starts the draining and running of the motor The ice maker stops after 5 minutes Setting the switch at OFF stops th...

Page 23: ...an additional 60 seconds This is for protecting the motor by removing any ice or water from the cylinder If draining was going on the product stops after draining is complete If OFF is selected before...

Page 24: ...n certain speed level due to resistance TEMP AND MOTOR LAMP RED Both lamps blinking every 2 seconds When evaporator outgoing temperature is low less than 18 0 4 Both lamps on Refrigerant high pressure...

Page 25: ...ch to DRAIN to completely drain water from the ice maker Up to 5 minutes 2 Turn off the power and the circuit breaker OFF and unplug the power cord from the power outlet 3 Remove the panels in the seq...

Page 26: ...hand valve back to 12 o clock clockwise to close it and reassemble the water inlet and outlet hoses Water inlet and outlet in the back of the ice maker Front Back Assemble water inlet outlet hoses Op...

Page 27: ...rcuit breaker OFF and unplug the power cord from the power outlet Risk of suffocation After maintenance works make sure that all parts fixing parts screws bolts are in place Make sure that no part fal...

Page 28: ...xing seal bolt 1 Check for leakage around the seal bolt Tighten as needed or replace the O ring 2 The O ring must be replaced each time the seal bolt is loosened and tightened again Apply Loctite 243...

Page 29: ...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 env...

Page 30: ...clogged in Step 7 make sure to unclog it before starting operation 10 As with the following description clean contaminated water level sensors high low by disassembling the water tank Otherwise move...

Page 31: ...ompletely rinse all parts with clean water Any remaining cleaning solution will cause corrosion 11 Make sure that all parts are assembled in correct places Ice suite guide panel must be assembled so t...

Page 32: ...emperature above 10 50 Automatically disabled when ambient temperature goes above 10 50 Stops High temperature error of condenser Ambient temperature is too high or condenser fails to cool higher than...

Page 33: ...ng Check 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 t...

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