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Description

Initial Drain Time

1. Adjust initial drain time.

2. Range: oFF ~ 30 sec. (by 1 seconds)

Drain Time after 

Harvest

1. Adjust drain time after harvest.

2. Range: oFF ~ 30 sec. (by 1 seconds)

Drain Time after Ice 

Making

1. Adjust drain time after making ice.

2. Range: oFF ~ 30 sec. (by 1 seconds)

Water Supply Delay 

Time

1. Adjust the delay time after detecting high water level   

   (0.5 seconds).

2. Range: 0 ~ 30 sec. (by 1 second)

3. Maximum water supply time: 5 minutes

4. If high water level has already been detected 

    when the water is supplied, the delay is not applied.

Harvest Assist 

Temperature 

(Optional)

1. With hot gas, run the sub-motor if the preset  

    condenser temperature is exceeded.

2. Range: -49 ~ 59

 (by 1

)

Pump Standby Time 

during Ice Making 

(Optional)

1. Stops pump for the preset time when the water 

    temperature in the water vessel turns to 0

.

2. Range: 0 ~ 120 sec. (by 1 second)

Temperature 

Selection

1. Choose Celsius or Fahrenheit.

2. Display: c, F

Water Vessel 

Water Temperature 

(Optional)

1. Displays current water temperature in the water 

vessel.

2. Display Range: -49 ~ 59

 (by 1

)

Condenser Outlet 

Temperature

1. Display current temperature at the condenser outlet.

2. Display Range: 0 ~ 100

 (by 1

)

Evaporator Inlet 

Temperature

1. Display current temperature at the evaporator inlet.

2. Display Range: -49 ~ 59

 (by 1

)

Evaporator Outlet 

Temperature

1. Display current temperature at evaporator outlet.

2. Display Range: -49 ~ 59

 (by 1

)

[ Display and How to Use ]

Summary of Contents for IM-0350-AC/AH

Page 1: ...untry where the electric voltage for its power 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 without prior notice for the sake of the Company s product manufacture For maximum hygiene be sure to clean and sterilize the product on a daily basis ...

Page 2: ...installation 2 Specifications 3 Part names 5 Operation Guide ICE MAKING WASH OFF Adjusting Ice Thickness 6 Operating Status Display Operating Status Display Display of Flexible Numeric Display FND Module Display and How to Use 8 Maintenance Repair and Disinfection Disassembling Parts for Washing and Disinfection Cleaning and Disinfection Cautions for cleaning the external panel stainless steel 7 R...

Page 3: ...foreign material or dust etc with a clean dry towel Use a single erceptacle of r the ice machine Clean the plug Failure to follow these instructions may result in severe personal injury or death SHOULD BE DONE PROHIBITION GROUNDED DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT TOUCH DISCONNECT POWER PLUG Failure to follow these instructions may result in parts replacement expense and or service repair expense Warning ...

Page 4: ...ause 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 area where water could spatter Stop operation When the smell of burning or smoke is emitted from the machine or if the product malfunctions immediately unplug the product and stop operation Prohibition of use Replace or tighten the receptacle if it is loose...

Page 5: ...urrent leak electric shock and or fire Be sure to contact the customer service center if the power cord or plug gets peeled or damaged Do not disassemble Do not modify the parts of icemaker and repair without an authorized person Prohibition Do not let children hang on the door of the icemaker Do not touch Do not touch or disconnect the power cord with wet hands Do not touch Do not clean the insid...

Page 6: ...use product 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 long term usage interruption or product shut down close the water supply valve remove the ice from the product and unplug the power cord Disconnect power plug Unplug the power cord first when cleani...

Page 7: ...t has various parts including metal sheet which may cause injury Plugging in right away may cause overload and malfunction Caution Remove any moisture oil anything that may cause slipping on the ground near the product Hand over As you turn over the icemaker to the other user please turn over the operation manual together Do not slide hands or feet in under the icemaker When reconnecting the power...

Page 8: ...r 762 X 630 X 573 Ice Maker Bin IB 033 763 X 870 X 1 662 Ice Maker Bin IB 044 763 X 870 X 1 862 inch Ice Maker 30 X 24 8 X 22 6 Ice Maker Bin IB 033 30 X 34 3 X 65 4 Ice Maker Bin IB 044 30 X 34 3 X 73 3 Power Supply AC 115 V 60 1 PH Current Consumption 9 0 A Weight Before Being Packaged kg 73 5 5 lb 162 10 After Being Packaged kg 87 5 5 lb 193 10 Compressor 3 4 HP Condenser Air Cooled Refrigerant...

Page 9: ...ker Bin IB 022 22 568 X 870 X 1 019 Ice Maker Bin IB 026 22 568 X 870 X 1 119 inch Ice Maker 22 X 24 8 X 22 6 Ice Maker Bin IB 022 22 22 3 X 34 3 X 40 2 Ice Maker Bin IB 026 22 22 3 X 34 3 X 44 Power Supply AC 115 V 60 1 PH Current Consumption 9 1 A Weight Before Being Packaged kg 65 5 lb 143 3 10 After Being Packaged kg 76 5 lb 167 6 10 Compressor 1 HP Condenser Air Cooled Refrigerant R 404A Wate...

Page 10: ...IB 044 30 X 34 3 X 73 3 Power Supply AC 115 V 60 1 PH AC 220 V 60 1 PH Current Consumption 11 A 5 5 A Weight Before Being Packaged kg 73 5 5 84 5 lb 162 10 185 10 After Being Packaged kg 87 5 5 98 5 lb 193 10 216 10 Compressor 1 HP 2 HP Condenser Air Cooled Refrigerant R 404A Water Adjust Valve Setting Value Fuse PCB AC 250 V 5 A Operating temperature Temperature of supplied water 10 32 50 90 Ambi...

Page 11: ...aximum Manufacturing Capacitor kg day 541 10 lb day 1 193 10 Storage Option Storage Capacity kg IB 033 160 IB 044 200 lb IB 033 350 IB 044 440 Siz WXDXH mm Ice Maker 762 X 630 X 770 Ice Maker Bin IB 033 763 X 870 X 1 899 Ice Maker Bin IB 044 763 X 870 X 2 099 inch Ice Maker 30 X 24 8 X 30 3 Ice Maker Bin IB 033 30 X 34 3 X 74 7 Ice Maker Bin IB 044 30 X 34 3 X 82 6 Power Supply AC 220 V 60 1 PH Cu...

Page 12: ...T PANEL LEFT PANEL RIGHT PANEL DRAIN OUTLET WATER INLET TOP PANEL FILTER POWER CORD STATUS INDICATOR FIX SCREW TOP FIX SCREW BOTTOM MODEL Wt mm Wb mm H mm IM 0460 AC AH 22 22 1 562 22 560 22 6 573 IM 0350 AC AH 22 IM 0460 AC AH IM 0550 AC AH IM 0680 AC AH 30 763 30 762 22 6 573 IM 1100 AC AH 30 763 30 762 30 3 770 ...

Page 13: ...he minimum distance required is 20cm 8 from the walls for normal operation Places with good ventilation Inadequate ventilation will lead to poor ice making capability Installing the product on an uneven surface may cause it to fall or slip and cause injury Make sure that the product is installed on an even surface On even surfaces Uneven surface will result in too much vibration or noise The surfa...

Page 14: ...ng installation or operation for diverse reasons Thus proper draining must 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 make the floor waterproof especially if the floor may get damaged due to leak 2 A draining outlet must be available at the insta...

Page 15: ...l Right Loosen the screw on the front side and remove the panel by pulling to the front and pushing upward a little 4 Side Panel Left Press the pin on the bottom left side of the front panel and open the panel completely 180 Loosen the screw on the front side and remove the panel by pulling to the front and pushing upward a little Assembly in the reverse order of disassembly Right Panel Front Pane...

Page 16: ...bracket with the two holes of the bin and fix it with screws 3 Bins without the two holes please see followed instruction Make a 6mm diameter hole on the 25mm from the notching part of the inside panel and another hole on the 115mm from the notching part as shown on the right picture Please use this time the support bracket WITHOUT the hook and fix it Please contact your supplier or the manufactur...

Page 17: ...e compressor therein Loading part Product body 4 Move the main unit of the ice maker on the top backward little by little until the bin and the front door would open safely Align back and side 5 Fix the main unit using the fixture or the fixing bracket on the rear side of the main unit so that the main unit would not fall The fixing bracket is supplied separately upon customer s request 6 Slightly...

Page 18: ...rage Bin Windbreak for same models only Place the ice maker on top of the bin and ensure it is fixed The manufacturer will not be held responsible for the accidents resulting from the ice maker that was not fixed and fell off in use ...

Page 19: ...g Water Supply Ice Making Drain Air Cooled Water Cooled Hand Valve Free Protection Drain Ice Making Drain Cooling Water Supply Cooling Water Drain Installing Auxiliary Drain Hose When the water stays on the floor in the machine room in the highly humid area the hole processing unit for drain is located on the rear side of the floor of the machine room 1 Find a small hole in the shape of a dimple o...

Page 20: ...h pressure nipple of the Freezing Unit 2 Place the power switch to ICE and run the product 3 Five minutes after running check whether the gauge pressure matches the setting refer to product specification 4 If the setting and gauge pressure do not match slowly turn the Coolant Flow Control Valve with a tool to adjust Counterclockwise Increases Pressure Clockwise Decreases Pressure Decrease coolant ...

Page 21: ...thod When there is no grounding terminal In case of plugging the icemaker into an power outlet without a grounding terminal connect the ground wire to the copper plate and then bury it under the ground GROUND WIRE COPPER PLATE Over 75cm 30 Do not ground the product on the following Gas piping water supply lightning rod telephone line or any connection part Plastic water piping or insulated materia...

Page 22: ... only on rating volts Plug it into a rating outlet only Open the faucet to supply water to the icemaker Turn on the power switch Front the product to start ice making Although the length of operation time varies depending on the ambient temperature and or the water temperature one 1 cycle of ice making operation is completed 20 30 minutes after the operation starts Connect potable water supply onl...

Page 23: ...e water distributor and evaporator according to the washing procedure preset by program When you place the power switch from ICE WASH it will begin washing after making and harvest ice Wash Cycle Supply water until the full level 30 seconds Run the pump for 10 minutes Wash Drain for 40 seconds Supply water until the full level 30 seconds Run the pump for 1 minute and 30 seconds Wash Drain for 40 s...

Page 24: ...ish to make thicker ice turn the adjustment screw clockwise CW If you wish to make thinner ice turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise CCW Caution Condenser may be overcooled Make adjustments carefully Ice Thickness Measuring Unit Ice Thickness Adjusting Screw Adjusting Ice Thickness OFF 1 Place the power switch on the front side in the Middle OFF to stop the machine When you place the power sw...

Page 25: ... 13 Flickers for 1sec Re operates if the high pressure problem is resolved High Pressure Detection 3 Consecutive Times Er 14 Flickers for 0 3sec Air cooled type Machine stops Water cooled type Re operates every hour Trouble in Ice Making Er 01 Flickers for 0 3sec Stop Ice Making Delay First Second Times Flickers for 1sec Stays operation run Ice Making Delay 3 Consecutive Times Er 11 Flickers for 0...

Page 26: ...ND 5 Change setting with UP or DOWN button and press MODE button to save to move to upper item 6 Press MODE button on simple display item to display the corresponding value and press MODE button again to move to upper item 8 It will turn off automatically when it has no input for 30 seconds Forced Harvest Press UP DOWN buttons simultaneous for 3 seconds to perform forced harvest Please avoid using...

Page 27: ...hot gas run the sub motor if the preset condenser temperature is exceeded 2 Range 49 59 by 1 Pump Standby Time during Ice Making Optional 1 Stops pump for the preset time when the water temperature in the water vessel turns to 0 2 Range 0 120 sec by 1 second Temperature Selection 1 Choose Celsius or Fahrenheit 2 Display c F Water Vessel Water Temperature Optional 1 Displays current water temperatu...

Page 28: ...lockwise to remove the water staying inside the condenser 4 Remove water and turn the handle valve to the 12 o clock position clockwise to close and reconnect supply hose and drain hose Power Switch Cooling Water Supply Cooling Water Drain Hand Valve Drain for Water Remaining in Condenser Front Panel of Main Body Rear Side of Main Body Cooling Water Supply and Drain on the Rear Side of Main Unit C...

Page 29: ... a way that the stop bumps three on the back side would be released Caution When removing or inserting the water vessel ensure it does not interrupt water level sensor and water pump 4 Disassembly of Water Level Sensor Hold the water level sensor s body and pull downward until the connector appears Separate connector and remove from the bottom of the product Caution Ensure that the water in the lo...

Page 30: ...e maker for cleaning and disinfection Caution Please use proven ice maker cleaning agent and disinfectant The cleaning agent is only available from us or our agency Please read and fully understand the label printed on the storage bin before use in advance Do not mix ice maker cleaning agent and disinfectant The type and concentration of sanitizing agent Ice Maker Cleaner Sanitizer mild or neutral...

Page 31: ...er 3 liters for cubic type of cleaning agent water mixture and clean with soft nylon brush Remove spray bar remove silicon cap on left right separate nozzle and inserts and soak them in the mixture for five minutes5 Cubic Type If the lime has built up thickly soak them in the mixture for 15 20 minutes Shake the parts from time to time and use warm water for better results For Cubic Type use a toot...

Page 32: ... approximately 30 minutes turn the switch to OFF If disinfectant solution remains inside the water vessel use the drain plug to remove disinfectant solution For Cubic Type ice maker place the drain plug again pour 1 liter of water in the bin place the switch to WASH and circulate water again WASH function For Vertical Type ice maker with water supply drain valve automatically washes and fills it w...

Page 33: ...ust 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...

Page 34: ...ooling problem Stop Poor Ice Making Er03 When the outlet temperature of the evaporator reaches exceeds 5 30 minutes after the ice making started Check cooling unit Inquire Service Center Reconnect power after resolving cooling problem Run Ice Making Delay Er11 It flickers when the maximum ice making time 65 minutes is exceeded Check cooling unit Inquire Service Center Clean ice thickness sensor Re...

Page 35: ...hes by adjusting the sensor screw 2 Water supply level is too low or high 2 Adjust water supply delay time 3 Water supply valve failure 3 Check normal operation 4 Strainer is blocked 4 Disassemble and clean the strainer on the back 5 Water supply temperature and pressure are high 5 Refer to 3 2 5 Ice Producing Amount is Too Small 1 Supplied water is dirty 1 Clean as indicated in Clause 6 2 Insuffi...

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