background image

5

◆ Make sure to use the designated power source only.
- Make sure that the voltage of the power source matches that on the label.
- Product label is on the back side of the product. 
- Wrong voltage poses risks of fire or electric shock as well as malfunctioning 
   of the product.
- Make sure that the voltage is correct when you move the product 
   to a new place.

Warning

The Ice Machine must be grounded.

-

Do not use an adapter or an extension cord.

-

Do not remove the grounding prong.

-

The unit must be installed in accordance with the state and local

electrical and plumbing codes.

Do not pull the power cord when unplugging from the

outlet.

-

Otherwise, the cord will get damaged and cause fire or electric shock.

-

Remove from the outlet by holding the plug.

Do not insert or touch the power plug with wet hands.

-

It may cause an electric shock.

Make sure that the power plug is free from foreign objects

and always ensure the plug is fully inserted into the outlet.

-

Dust or water on the prongs of the power plug, or improper contact
with

 

the power outlet may result in fire or electric shock.

After unplugging the power plug, wait at least

 

3 minutes

before plugging it back in.

-

Otherwise, certain parts may become overloaded and malfunction.

More than 3 minutes!

Summary of Contents for Kool-It KCU-250-AH

Page 1: ...d with the unit and will need to be purchased separately ㆍMake sure to familiarize yourself with this user s manual prior to using the product and ensure easy access to this manual ㆍAppearances design and or color of this product may be changed with no prior notice for improvement of the product s performance Toll Free 888 275 4538 international 514 737 9701 Fax 514 342 3854 Toll Free Fax 877 453 ...

Page 2: ...ription Cleaning and Disassembling Cleaning Method Ice maker cleaning and sanitizing Gasket Cleaning Guide Product error guide Ice thickness control Ice Making and Harvest Operations Maintenance Maintenance schedule What to check Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ...

Page 3: ...le 4 Ergonomic design Convenience from ergonomically designed sliding sloped door 5 Convenient cleaning Equipped with an easy to clean dust filter 6 Optimal space utilization Front ventilation enables optimal space utilization High water level sensor Low water level sensor Water trough Thank you for purchasing this ice maker Please read through this user manual as it aims to prevent injuries to us...

Page 4: ...ic shock Personal injury Any injury or burn requiring long term outpatient treatment for full recovery Property damage Damage to one s property such as building or furniture Label Laminated sticker attached to the product containing a warning If thelabel is damaged or not clearly visible make sure to contact the dealer or customer service center Make sure to use a dedicated power source Make sure ...

Page 5: ...hock Remove from the outlet by holding the plug Do not insert or touch the power plug with wet hands It may cause an electric shock Make sure that the power plug is free from foreign objects and always ensure the plug is fully inserted into the outlet Dust or water on the prongs of the power plug or improper contact with the power outlet may result in fire or electric shock After unplugging the po...

Page 6: ...o not pull on the power plug or move the product while the unit is working It may cause a failure or fire It may cause a water leak Handling in the event of abnormal circumstances Stop operation immediately remove the power plug from the outlet and shut off the water supply Do not use the product in a humid or damp environment Do not use in a bathroom shower room or near a swimming pool If water p...

Page 7: ...njury Be sure to clean the air filter at least once a month When dust accumulates on the air filter ventilation is restricted which may cause reduced ice production excess power consumption and product failure Install the product in an area where the temperature is within 10o 37oC Temperatures below 10oC may cause the unit to freeze and prevent ice production Temperatures above 37oC may cause redu...

Page 8: ...ailure The ice maker must be on a dedicated circuit When multiple plugs are connect using a power strip it may cause a fire Do not let children climb or hang on the ice maker The ice maker may fall and cause serious injury Do not use the product outdoors This product is designed for indoor use only at temperatures between 10o 37oC When product is used outdoors it may cause deformation of the unit ...

Page 9: ...nother person transfer the user manual with the product When the product is not going to be used for a long period of time shut off the water supply remove the ice and disconnect the plug from the outlet Do not use the product near a fireplace It may cause a fire Install the product in a sanitary location Because ice is edible install the product in a sanitary and clean location ...

Page 10: ...rol switch Pressing too frequently may cause a product failure If a water leak occurs unplug the unit and close the water supply valve Contact your local service agent If you unplug the unit with wet hands it may cause an electric shock After installation wait at least two hours before switching on the unit It takes this amount of time to stabilize the refrigerant Note Please clean the ice bin fre...

Page 11: ...t panel Side panel R Base plate R Rail frame R Ice making water supply inlet 3 8 PT female Drain connector 3 4 PT female Back panel Water distribution cover Ice making evaporating device LED display Fan motor Levelling foot Switch Power cord Air filter ...

Page 12: ...ll the product in an area that has good ventilation Bad ventilation will cause bad ice production Install the product on an even and level floor Unstable installation causes vibration noise ice non forming and low performance Recommended incline within 1 degree Install the product in a sanitary location Because the ice is edible install the product in a sanitary and clean location Be sure to use t...

Page 13: ...ining hose correctly 3 The floor needs to be sloped to enable natural draining if the drain hose is damaged or removed It is recommended to install a water overflow protection wall to avoid damage Adjust the feet at the bottom of the product to ensure that it is level especially if the floor is sloped MVP Group shall not be held liable for damages from not complying with the above mentioned regula...

Page 14: ...his case to maintain the water pressure between 1 4 5 5 bar How to install Appropriate water temperature Water pressure Appropriate piping hose size Ice making water supply 10o 32oC 1 4 5 5bar 3 8 PT male Ice making water drain 3 4 PT male Ice making water supply inlet 3 8 PT female Ice making water drain 3 4 PT female 1 Unpacking ice maker After removing the outer packaging from the ice maker rem...

Page 15: ...C Connecting power This ice maker must be connected to its designed power supply and on a dedicated circuit 2 Supplying water Open the faucet valve to supply water 3 Cleaning Start the WASH cycle after cleaning the water distributor and evaporator for better ice making performance 4 Starting operation Turn the switch to the ICE position 5 Ice harvesting Depending on the ambient and water temperatu...

Page 16: ...livered within 5 minutes ICE FULL not detected 3 times in a row FULL indicator yellow Lights up when the ice bin is full FULL indicator flashes 1 Water not supplied properly When upper limit sensor works for more than 10 minutes before lower limit sensor is on ERROR indicator red Lights up or flashes together with POWER indicator in case of any issue POWER green flashes and ERROR red stays on High...

Page 17: ... may cause a failure electric leak or electric shock It may cause erosion or damage to the product Do not use the soap powder benzene thinners muriatic acid petroleum boiling water or wire brush because they can cause erosion or damage to the machine When using the detergent Wipe the product after soaking the soft cloth with lukewarm water or neutral detergent After cleaning using a neutral deterg...

Page 18: ...is not removed As such make sure to clean and remove rust immediately with a mild detergent However when the rust has become excessive 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 ...

Page 19: ...move the 2 bolts at the top to disassemble the water distribution cover 9 Distill 10ml of mild dishwashing detergent with 3L of warm water 33 45C and immerse a clean cloth in the distilled solution to clean the area where the water trough and the distribution cover were removed Wash the water trough water distribution cover and ice damper with distilled mild detergent Cleaning the ice bin and wate...

Page 20: ... holes of the fixing clip are left open Make sure that the extended part of the water distribution cover goes under Caution the opposite surface Fixing holes Water distribution cover Front grille Air filter Make sure to clean the filter at least once a month Periodically clean the ice scoop The scoop is easily contaminated during handling Detergent may cause a burn Do not force induce vomiting whe...

Page 21: ...sumption Unnecessary repairs due to lack of maintenance will be minimized if the ice machine is maintained in accordance with these guidelines The table below lists the minimum maintenance requirements and frequency to be performed by the end user and or service agent The evaporator will need to be cleaned more frequently if the water supplied to the ice machine is of poor quality Clean condenser ...

Page 22: ...he evaporator Damage may result Step 2 Remove all ice from the bin Discard or store in an ice box or refrigerator for reuse Warning Disconnect power to the ice machine at the electrical switch box before proceeding Step 3 Remove parts for cleaning Open the bin door Remove the sensors on the front and side of the water trough Disassemble the ice damper the water trough and the water distribution tu...

Page 23: ...on Repeat monthly All components in step 3 need to soak into a solution of 5 liters of sanitizer and water for 10 minutes Pour solution over the larger parts Rinse the parts thoroughly Use running tap water only for rinse to prevent contamination Air dry parts do not use a cloth or sponge Step 11 Use solution of sanitizer and water Use a cloth or soft bristle brush to clean ice zone surface of the...

Page 24: ...cture on the right 3 Remove grille from lower front of machine by loosening screws on left and right 4 Separate the upper bolts securing the bin to the left and right brackets and loosen the lower bolts slightly 4 bolts 5 Slide bin forward 150mm to remove 6 Remove gasket 7 Wash the gasket with a neutral detergent and a soft brush 8 Reassemble ice maker in reverse order after cleaning Door Grille B...

Page 25: ... ambient tempertature of 10C 3 Check the condenser section Contact service center Rests the error code when the machine is switched to stop mode Stop a full load of ice DetectedIce bin full of ice FULL lamp is on Remove some ice When no detection of ICE FULL after a double check Low automatically reverts to ice making mode Stop High pressure error Detects high pressures POWER lamp blinks and ERROR...

Page 26: ...t switch bracket Remaining first 2 holes remain open Bracket float switch Normal Thick Thin 1 The float switch is factory preset to the Normal mode There are 4 protruding buttons on the water trough and 6 holes on the bracket To control the ice thickness detach the float switch bracket from the water trough and adjust the hole s location 2 To make ice cube thinner or thicker change the hole s loca...

Page 27: ...If you do not understand the installation procedure and safety instructions contact your local service agent To keep your ice maker trouble free maintain the ice maker by following the procedures below 2 Checking the ice maker Be sure to turn off the power before performing maintenance To prevent water leaks check all water and drain hose connections Check that the evaporator is firmly connected t...

Page 28: ... Surface of ice maker1 Clean with clean soft cloth and a mild detergent to remove any accumulated dust or oil 2 Use nonabrasive detergent to clean any part discolored by chlorine green spots Every 6 months Ice maker and ice storage bin 1 Make sure to clean them in accordance with the instruction in the user manual 2 Frequently check to ensure these are clean Parts inside ice the machine 1 Separate...

Page 29: ...ice makeroperatesautomaticallyasafixed system 2 Ice level detecting sensor Heightofthesensorissettomaintain aspecific quantityoficecubesas afactorydefault Ifyouneedthickericecubes setthesensor brackethigher andlower thebracketifyou need thinnericecubes Refertopage24fordetails Makesuretocleanaroundthesensor on aregularbasis Thethicknessoficecubeswillvaryifthe sensor is not cleaned regularly Sensor ...

Page 30: ...ion poor 4 Clean the air filter thoroughly 5 Is the fan motor of the condenser running 5 Check and contact the customer service center if necessary 6 Is there any heat source or heating device around 6 Make sure that any heat source is as far away from the ice maker as possible 7 Is sufficient water supplied or does the water trough have enough water 7 Check water supply Try turning off the produc...

Page 31: ...x H including foot cm 66 x 69 3 x 99 Power source Single phase 230V 50Hz Rated current A 3 2 Packing Before kg 70 After 78 Freezing capability Refrigerant GAS R404A Condenser Air cooling Fin tube type Ice shape Half dice Size of ice mm wxdxh 11 x 22 x 22 Cooling method Air cooled model Ice thickness control High water level sensor Ice delivery control Low water level sensor Ice fill up detection c...

Page 32: ...erial or workmanship under normal and proper use and maintenance as specified by the MVP Group and upon proper installation and start up in accordance with the instruction manual supplied for two years parts and labor from date of sale NOTE Ice makers sold outside of the covered zones United States Canada and Puerto Rico as well as all 50 Hz units shall be warranted for 24 months parts only from t...

Page 33: ... replace defective components as per time and hourly rate guidelines published by MVP Group Shall not include travel normal maintenance cleaning adjustments or correction of improper installation How state law applies This limited warranty give you specific legal rights and you may also have rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another Registration To register your prod...

Page 34: ...34 Memo ...

Page 35: ...35 Memo ...

Page 36: ...3240428 00 Toll Free 888 275 4538 international 514 737 9701 Fax 514 342 3854 Toll Free Fax 877 453 8832 ...

Reviews: