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SCI-035, 050, 090,120A

This product is designed for indoor use and not for outdoor use.

Please read this User’s Manual carefully before operating the product, 

and keep this Manual for future reference 

Summary of Contents for SCI-035

Page 1: ...SCI 035 050 090 120A ㆍThis product is designed for indoor use and not for outdoor use ㆍPlease read this User s Manual carefully before operating the product and keep this Manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ity 1 MICOM Controller The ice making system is optimized using an automatic ice formation control sensor 2 Integrated ice formation control sensor When the ice container is full the automatic sensor stops the ice making system to reduce power and water consumption 3 Pure crystal ice Nozzle spray type to form transparent cubic crystals Pure ice crystals are formed by the freezing point depression ...

Page 3: ...ions for Installation Installation Correct Operation Disassembling Cleaning How to clean Ice Making and Separation Checkpoints Maintenance Product Specifications Troubleshooting Chart 2 4 10 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Keep this user manual within your reach and view at all times 3 ...

Page 4: ...ty of physical injury to the user or damage to property Injury A scratch burn hot cold or electric shock which does not require hospitalization or long term medical treatment Damage to property The damages to the house furniture livestock bedding etc The meanings of the symbols are as follows 4 Danger Warning Caution Prohibition of contact General prohibition Keep fire source away Musts connected ...

Page 5: ... or ship may result in a fall over accident Keep away from any source of fire or inflammable material spray cans butane container gas cylinder oil etc Otherwise an explosion or fire may break out Do not spray insecticide or other inflammable sprays perfume etc near the product otherwise a fire may break out Do not store anything other than ice inside the product Items may cause unsanitary conditio...

Page 6: ...ng the plug Do not remove plug by holding the cord or electric shock may occur Damage to the cord could cause fire or electrical shock Do not connect or touch the power cord plug with a wet hand Otherwise the user may get an electric shock Check that the power plug is clean and without any foreign matter Insert the plug fully into the receptacle If the pins of the power cord plug are dirty wet or ...

Page 7: ...ug or move the product during operation Otherwise product failure or fire may be caused Or a water leak may be caused Troubleshooting In case of an earthquake fire or abnormal sound or smell from the product stop operation and pull out the power plug from the receptacle immediately Do not install the product in a wet or humid place Do not install unit near any hot water tanks Do not install the pr...

Page 8: ... to excessive power consumption and or product failure The ambient temperature range must be between 10 to 40 50 to 104 installation in a cold place 0 32 or below freeze break may occur Installation in a hot place 40 104 or over product failure may occur The pressure and temperature of the supply water must be 1 4kgf 5 6kgf 20psi 80psi 138kPa 550kPa and 10 32 50 90 respectively If the pressure or ...

Page 9: ...r feed may fail Make sure that the power receptacle is for the exclusive use of the product Connecting multiple plugs with a multi tap may cause a fire Do not allow children to hang on the product door Otherwise the product can be twisted or fall over and the child may get hurt Do not use the product outdoors This product is for indoor use 10 40 50 104 Using outdoors may result in deformation disc...

Page 10: ...he product when transferring the product to a third party For a long term usage interruption or product shutdown close the water supply valve remove the ice in the product and unplug the power cord Do not use the product near a fire source Otherwise a fire may break out Install the product in a clean and sanitary place Since the ice is for table use install the product in a clean and hygienic plac...

Page 11: ...frequently Otherwise product failure may be caused If water leakage is identified immediately unplug the power cord and close the water supply valve Check water connections Unplugging the power cord with wet hands may cause electric shock After the product transportation and installation wait for at least two 2 hours before starting operation The two 2 hours is the minimum time required to stabili...

Page 12: ...let Door Left side Panel Right side Panel Front Cover Condenser Service Cover Power Switch Level adjustable feet Evaporator Nozzle Filter Screen Spray Pipe Pump Drain Connector Water Supply Inlet Protective Screen Water Pan Ice Formation Sensor Ice Container Foam Material Base Fan motor rotation Compressor Condenser ...

Page 13: ...t Door Left side Panel Right side Panel Front Cover Condenser Service Cover Power Switch Level adjustable feet Evaporator Nozzle Filter Screen Spray Pipe Pump Drain Connector Water Supply Inlet Protective Screen Water Pan Ice Formation Sensor Ice Container Foam Material Condenser Base Fan motor rotation Compressor ...

Page 14: ...t Door Left side Panel Right side Panel Front Cover Condenser Service Cover Level adjustable feet Evaporator Nozzle Filter Screen Spray Pipe Pump Drain Connector Water Supply Inlet Protective Screen Water Pan Ice Formation Sensor Ice Container Foam Material Base Fan motor rotation Compressor Condenser Power Switch ...

Page 15: ...mance and operation secure at least 20cm 7 9 of space from the wall Well ventilated place Insufficient ventilation may deteriorate the ice making performance On a flat even floor Unstable floor may result in noise and or vibration The slope of the floor must not exceed 1 In a hygienic place Since the ice is for table use install the product in a clean and hygienic place The supply water must be fr...

Page 16: ...e with an appropriate slope for smooth draining Cautions for Installation s d n a h s n e r d l i h c m o r f y a w A Do not allow a child to take out ice without supervision Do not allow children to play around the ice machine Slope the drain hose I n d o o r 16 ...

Page 17: ... 1 4kgf 5 6kgf 20psi 80psi 138kPa 550kPa and 10 32 50 90 respectively 4 Connect the water supply and drainhoses tightly to prevent unwanted separation Warning Installation 17 5 Attatching the Foam pe Attatching the Foam pe on the Back Panel as shown in the figure Ice making water drain 3 4 PT Ice making water supply inlet 3 8 PT 4 Connecting water piping Too high temperature of the ice making wate...

Page 18: ...r Supply This Ice Maker is designed power supply and using an exclusive receptacle 2 Water Supply Open the water supply cock to feed water 3 Ice Making Operation Turn on the switch on the front panel 4 Completing Ice Making Operation According to the ambient temperature and feed water temperature the first ice making process will be completed after 20 30 minutes from the starting up of the ice mak...

Page 19: ...product can be corroded or damaged Do not use powder soap benzene thinner hydrochloric acid oil hot water or wire brush which may damage the product for cleaning When using a detergent Clean the product with a soft cloth soaked in warm water and or a neutral detergent When cleaning with a neutral detergent wipe the product again with a clean wet cloth Dangerous Warning Unplug the power cord before...

Page 20: ...panel and clean up the product 4 Remove the nozzle assembly and clean the part 5 To clean up the water pan unplug the drain plug outward and then the water in the pan will drain by itself 6 Using a sponge block clean up the dirt in the water pan Door Swing flap Filter Screen Insert the drain plug after draining Elbow hose drain hose Nozzles Sliding panel ...

Page 21: ...ean up the ice forming part before starting operation 10 For cleaning use a kitchenware grade detergent or other agents easily solved in water or vinegar Clean up the outer surface of the Ice Maker using a soft plastic brush or sponge block and rinse well with clean water 11 Do not use any detergent or powder which may damage the Ice Maker 12 For thorough cleaning repeat the above described cleani...

Page 22: ...s activated and the ice separation process begins As the Evaporator is inclined the ice cubes separated by hot gas are dropped and gathered in the ice container Wait for at least 3 minutes before restarting Ice Maker operation after shutdown Restarting up right after shutdown may damage the Ice Maker Restarting Procedure After 3 minutes ...

Page 23: ... installation and operation instructions provided in this User s Manual To maintain the proper condition of the Ice Maker and long term operation without failure perform the maintenance procedures provided below 2 Inspection of the Ice Maker Make sure to cut off the main power supply before servicing the machine Check all the lines and joints to prevent leakage Protect the cooling plate from rubbi...

Page 24: ...880 50 0 3 R134a 60 0 44 R404 90 0 75 R404 110 lb 110 2 132 2 198 4 242 5 kg 52 63 93 113 lb 114 6 138 8 205 242 5 1 1 R404 522 631 785 745 643 1010 755 654 1020 mm 10 50 66 110 205 223 30 50 93 101 Cooling Capacity Size without legs Power Supply V Weight Before packaging After packaging Compressor Refrigerator Condensor Shape of ice Cooling unit Power consumption Temp Control Timer Control Water ...

Page 25: ...ness level of the floor 2 The machine is close to a wall 1 Foreign matter in the drain hose 1 Connect power supply 2 Turn on the power switch 3 Check the voltage Use an exclusive receptacle 4 Remove the ice 1 Open the water supply valve 2 Check the joint and take necessary action 3 If the water service has been cut off wait until the service resumes 1 Clean the nozzle 2 See No 2 above Clean the fi...

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