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Cleaning Your Ice Machine

Some impurities will remain and build up in the ice
machine and stick to the ice machine's parts over
time. This build-up must be removed for proper ice
production, ice quality, and ice machine life. Your
ice machine is equipped with a cleaning mode that
will help in cleaning out these impurities. 

The impurities will need to be cleaned of this build-
up regularly (at the very least, annually), depend-
ing on use and water hardness. You can use an
acid such as one specified for ice machine clean-
ing or you can use citric acid to remove the build-
up. To clean the ice machine:

1.

Switch the selector switch to the "OFF"
position.

2.

Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the
reservoir to drain any remaining water and
then reinstall.

3.

Add the recommend cleaner solution to the
reservoir of the ice machine. Access to the
reservoir can be obtained by removing the
front panel screws and the front panel.
Determine the proper amount of cleaner
from the ice machine cleaner manufacturer's
mixture ratio based on 3 quarts of water
(refer to manufacturer's directions).

4.

Replace the front cover panel and close the
door.

5.

Switch the selector switch on the grille of the
ice machine to the clean position. Three
quarts of water will automatically be added
to the cleaning solution.

6.

The total cleaning time will end in 49 min-
utes. The cleaning cycle will automatically
rinse the evaporator plate and also drain the
cleaning solution and rinse water.

7.

After the cleaning cycle has ended, remove
the front panel again and check that the
build-up has been removed. The evaporator
plate should be clean, shiny, and smooth to
the touch. If build-up is still visible, repeat
the cleaning cycle above. If build-up is
removed, continue below.

8.

Remove the distributor tube, hose clamp,
hose and its rubber ends.

9.

Thoroughly clean the inside of the distribu-
tor tube and the spray holes. You can use
the same cleaning solution as before and an
old toothbrush to reach the inside of the dis-
tributor tube.

10.

Reinstall the rubber ends, hose, and hose
clamp to the distributor and then reinstall the
distributor tube to the evaporator with the
spray holes pointed to the bottom of the
evaporator plate. Reinstall the front cover
panel with the two front panel screws.

11.

Clean the ice machine's interior, ice scoop,
interior door panel and door gasket with mild
soap and water. Using two tablespoons of
baking soda in one quart of warm water
while cleaning will help remove odors. Rinse
with fresh water. Do not use any abrasive
cleaning products.

Your ice machine is now clean and sanitized and
may be put back into operation by switching the
selector switch to the "ON" position.

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Read manufacturer's warnings on ice machine
cleaner products. Personal injury can result.

Summary of Contents for 30iM

Page 1: ...MARVEL ICE MACHINE life luxur y mar vel Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions Clear Ice Models 30iM 3OiM outdoor...

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Page 3: ...ater Supply 6 Care of the Unit 7 Caring for Your Ice Machine 8 Things to Remember 9 Door Alterations 10 Obtaining Service 11 Warranty 12 Troubleshooting 13 16 Service Parts Diagrams Part Lists 17 24 P...

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Page 5: ...g or lowering the glides on the bottom of the unit Electrical Connection Check the serial nameplate for the correct power supply Use only the electrical power supply specified on the serial nameplate...

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Page 7: ...prevent the water line from kinking Operation Your ice machine is unique in forming ice It uses fractional freezing to form a slab of ice that is clear and has less mineral content than the water it...

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Page 9: ...6 The total cleaning time will end in 49 min utes The cleaning cycle will automatically rinse the evaporator plate and also drain the cleaning solution and rinse water 7 After the cleaning cycle has e...

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Page 11: ...g the Door You may want to change the side on which the door opens and closes This can be changed by the following steps 1 Remove the door by removing the top hinge pin and angling the door off of the...

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Page 13: ...ical codes low or high voltages failure to provide necessary maintenance or other unrea sonable use Parts or Service Not Supplied or Designated by Marvel The above warranties also do not apply if The...

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Page 15: ...unit for proper operation and cube size Restriction in drain lines will cause ice in the bin to melt to a thinner cube If using a gravity drain make certain there are no kinks or restrictions in the d...

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Page 17: ...unit to an area where temperature is below 90 F Check to see that the ice deflector is in place and secured below the grid cutter You can adjust the bin level sensing tube by simply press ing directl...

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Page 19: ...242992 6B On Off Clean Switch White 1 41006045 42243097 7A Screw Grille White 4 41005486 42243390 7B Screw Grille Black 4 08205072 42243391 7C Screw Grille Stainless Steel 2 41006774 42246381 42246382...

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Page 21: ...41005345 42242981 12 Spacer 2 41004366 42242981 13 Screw 2 41005773 42242981 14 Clamp 1 1150003A 42242986 15 Sleeve w thermistor 1 42156278 42246385 16 Screw 2 08204920 42246385 17 Screw 4 08204920 4...

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Page 23: ...05051 42243194 25 Compressor Assembly 1 41008182 42243194 26 Compressor PTC Starter 1 41008200 42244702 27A Back Panel 1 41009202 42242962 27B Back Panel Outdoor 1 42104901 42245203 28 Power Cord Clam...

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Page 25: ...1 41008153 42245258 7A Door Assembly Blk complete 1 42034148 42244435 7B Door Assembly S S complete 1 42034150 42244436 7C Door Assembly Wht complete 1 42034149 42244437 8A Screw Blk 4 41007007 42244...

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