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IM/WM-0460-AC/AH/WC/WH 

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IM/WM-0680-AC/AH/WC/WH 

IM/WM-1100-AC/AH/WC/WH

 

IM-1100-RC/RH

 

 

 

 

 

This machine cannot be used in any other country 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.

 

 

ICE MAKER User's Manual

 

Summary of Contents for IM/IM-1100-RC

Page 1: ... 1100 RC RH Thismachinecannotbeusedinanyothercountrywheretheelectricvoltage for its power supply is not available This product is designed for indoor installation Please be sure to install it indoors Theexternalappearance design color and orcomponentsofthismachinemaybechanged without prior notice ICE MAKER User sManual ...

Page 2: ...ons for connecting water supply Suitable installation condition and place After installation About grounding 3 What to check before using the product Howtouse DRAINSWITCH 4 Names of main parts 5 General information about the product 6 Cleaning and maintenance 7 Before requesting for customer service 3 7 8 18 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 29 30 32 33 2 ...

Page 3: ...ervice repair expense SHOULDBEDONE PROHIBITION Warning DO NOT DISASSEMBLE DO NOT TOUCH DISCONNECT POWER PLUG GROUNDED Use a single receptacle for the ice machine Anelectricalfiremaybecausedbyareceptacleholding more than one item Do not use an adapter or an extensioncord Clean the plug Cleantheplugifcoveredinforeignmaterialordustetc with a clean dry towel A fire may occur if plug is not clean 3 ...

Page 4: ... Stop the operation When the smell of something burning or smoke is emitted from the machine or if the product malfunctions immediately unplug the product and stop operation Operating the product under bad conditions may causefire or electric shock Stop the operation Do not use flammable gas near the icemaker It may cause explosion and fire Stop the operation Replace or tighten the receptacle if i...

Page 5: ...current leak electric shock and or fire Besuretocontactthecustomerservicecenterifthepowercord or plug gets peeled Prohibition Do not let children hang on the door of the icemaker Injury to the child or damage to the icemaker may occur Avoid hanging onto the front door of the IM WM 1100 AC AH WC WH IM 1100 RC RH Do not touch Do not touch or disconnect the power cord with wet hands May cause an elec...

Page 6: ...cle holding the plug body Pullingthepowercordorusingascrewdrivertounplugmaycause fire or electric sparks Grounded The Ice Machine must be connected to a grounded power source An ungrounded circuit may cause product failure or an electricshock Installing the product When installing the product on the container use an appropriate lifting system or 2 3 men to lift the product Using a power strip Make...

Page 7: ...rmanualforthesafestusage by users who are not familiar with the product Do not slide the hand or foot in under the icemaker The bottom of this product has diverse parts including metal sheet which may cause injury When reconnecting the power cord after disconnection wait at least 5 minutes before reconnecting Plugging in right away may cause overload and malfunction This product senses ice with vo...

Page 8: ...d be inserted deeper than 4 Installing the product and container for the IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH IM WM 0460 AC AH 115V IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH 22 IM WM 0680 AC AH WC WH 1 Usetheliftingdevicetoputtheproducton top of the container If nolifting deviceis available 2 or3 men should lift the product The right side of the product has the compressor and weighsmore so moreforcehasto beapplied 2 Theproductwei...

Page 9: ...sidesmatch 5 Detach both side panels by loosening the bolts Bolt 6 Assemble the container and product with the included bolts excluded IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH 22 7 Reassemblethesidepanelstocomplete installation of the product 8 Usethebracketstoanchortheproduct to the wall 9 ...

Page 10: ...eproductontheloadingpartasthefirststep The loading part should be higher than 50 inches Product body Theright side of the product has thecompressor and weighs more so moreforcehas to beapplied by at least 2 people Loading part 3 Movetheproductfromtheloadingparttothe above of container as the second step Makesuretheproductisorientedtowardthe verticallineatthebackofthecontainer 4 Theassemblyusingthe...

Page 11: ...e front cover loosen the bolts from the protection cover on the upper right part 3 Fixtheincluded sidebracketsasinthe figure Makesurethescrewsatthefrontare slightly tightened 4 Insert the bracket downward and fit the bracketgroovestothesidebracket sscrews as in the figure on theright Tightenthetwoscrewsfortheleftside of the bracket and ice maker 5 Upon completing processesuptono 4 put theicemakero...

Page 12: ...thatmoisture from thecontainerof theice makerabove willnot be accumulatedinthe control box both in the upper and lower parts as in the figure 8 Refertothefigureontheright which showsthe completedinstallation Protective cover Slide bracket Bracket 9 Attach the front panel and assemble the upper cover Attach the included fixing shafts on both sides so that the installed product will not be affected ...

Page 13: ... the amount of ice produced too lowpressurewillpreventicefrombeingmadeatall Installanauxiliary pressure pump in this case IM WM 0460 AC AH WC AH IM WM 0460 AC AH 115V IM WM 0680 AC AH Water Cooled only Ice making water supplyinlet 3 8 FPT Cooling water supply outlet Cooling water supply inlet Container water outlet Icemakingwaterdrain 3 4 FPT Leftover water outlet from cooling part IM WM 0460 AC A...

Page 14: ... inlet 3 8 FPT Leftover water outlet from cooling part Container water outlet Icemakingwaterdrain 3 4 FPT Cooling water supply outlet IM WM 0680 WC WH Water Cooled only Ice making water supplyinlet 3 8 FPT Cooling water supply outlet Cooling water supply inlet Container water outlet Icemakingwaterdrain 3 4 FPT Leftover water outlet from cooling part 14 ...

Page 15: ...mthewalls Theminimumdistancerequiredis8inchesfromthe walls for normal operation P l ace w i t h good vent i l at i on Poorventilationwillleadtopoorice making capability 8 inches O n even surf aces Unevensurfacewillresultintoomuchvibrationornoise The surfaceanglemustbelessthan1 Installingtheproductonanunevensurfacemay cause it to fall or slip and cause injury Make sure that the product is installed...

Page 16: ...ons Thus proper drainingmust be prepared Sincethereis dangerofelectricshockduetomoisturefromleak besuretoobservethefollowing 1 Wheninstallingthe product indoors be sureto havea natural drainagefacilityandmakethefloor waterproof especiallyif thefloormaygetdamageddueto leak 2 A drainingoutlet must be availableat the installation site be sure to connect the drain hose 3 Makesurethat the floor is slop...

Page 17: ...tage Plug into the correct outlet 2 Supplying Water to the Icemaker Open the faucet to supply water to the icemaker 3 Ice making Turnon the ELB switchback the product select models Turnonthepowerswitchinsidetheproducttostarticemaking IM WM 1100 AC AH WC WH IM 1100 RC RH Turnonthepowerswitchoutsidetheproducttostarticemaking IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH IM WM 0460 AC AH 115V IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH 22 IM W...

Page 18: ...essary G roundi ng m et hod Without grounding terminal In case of plugging the icemaker into an outlet without a grounding terminal connect the ground wire to the copper plate and then bury it under the ground Over 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 non insulated material will not provide...

Page 19: ...naplace where waterpressureisverylow removethe front cover and then adjust the FLOATER heighttobehigherwithintherangeofavoidance of overflowbyslightlyunscrewingthewaterlevel adjusting screw 3 3 How To Adjust Ice Thickness Youcanincreasethethicknessoftheice by turning the ice thickness adjusting bolt clockwise untilitisabout0 23 0 31inches away Usually it is recommended that you avoid adjusting ice...

Page 20: ...se drain switch ON position then every each cycle when icing drain the remaining part of the water in the ice machine and cleared the water about 1 300cc DRAIN SWITCH Whenthedrainswitch ON position youneededmoreicingtimesomay reduce the amount of ice If you don t want to reduce the amount of ice then drain switch OFF position At this time may deteriorate the quality of the ice 20 ...

Page 21: ... drainingofacertainamount 1 300cc per cycle will bestopped Power switch Drain switch Applicable if the user wants to increase the amount of ice Ice quality may deteriorate slightly Water container IM WM 1100 AC AH WC WH IM 1100 RC RH Power switch Drain switch IM WM 0680 AC AH WC WH Drain switch 21 IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH 22 ...

Page 22: ...60 AC AH 115V IM WM 0680 AC AH WC WH FRONT VIEW DISPLAY LAMP AND POWERSWITCH PRODUCT DRAIN SWITCH OR ELB SWITDH OR NONE CONTAINER POWER SWITCH Diagram of the front inside PROXIMITY SENSOR PUMP MOTOR DRAIN PLUG WATER COOLED TYPE 22 COOLING WATER CONDENSER ...

Page 23: ...Names of main parts IM WM 0460 AC AH WC WH 22 FRONTVIEW ELB SWITDH OR NONE DISPLAY LAMP AND POWERSWITCH PRODUCT CONTAINER Diagram of the front inside DRAIN SWITCH PROXIMITY SENSOR PUMP MOTOR 23 DRAIN PLUG ...

Page 24: ...water cooling models DISPLAY LAMP CONTAINER ICE MAKING WATER SUPPLY INLET DRAIN CONTAINER WATER DISCHARGE WATER DISTRIBUTOR ICE THICKNESS SENSOR ICE THICKNESS ADJUSTING BOLT EVAPORATOR DISPLAY LAMP Diagram of the front inside 24 TWO STEP SWITCH POWER SWITCH DRAIN SWITCH PROXIMITY SENSOR PUMP MOTOR FLOATER DRAIN PLUG ...

Page 25: ...75 74 lb 165 3 163 1 After being packaged kg 77 87 lb 169 7 191 8 Cooling Unit Compressor Model No Nj9226GK Output HP 1 2 Current A 5 2 Cooling Method Fan Motor Water Cooled WaterAdjust ValveSetting Value psi 270 Ice Thickness Adjustment Control Control by ICE probe sensing Full Ice Amount Sensing Control Control by the proximity switch High Pressure Sensing Control Automatic reset type Time Contr...

Page 26: ...83 lb 213 8 183 After being packaged kg 99 70 lb 218 2 154 Cooling Unit Compressor Model No R92j183ABC Nj9238GK Output HP 1 5 1 Current A 7 2 7 Cooling Method Fan Motor Water Cooled WaterAdjust ValveSetting Value psi 300 Ice Thickness Adjustment Control Control by ICE probe sensing Full Ice Amount Sensing Control Control by the proximity switch HighPressureSensingControl Automatic reset type Time ...

Page 27: ... Weight Before being packaged kg 110 92 110 lb 242 5 203 242 5 After being packaged kg 123 105 123 lb 271 1 231 271 1 Cooling Unit Compressor Model No R92j253ABCA CS14K6E Output HP 2 0 2 0 Current A 10 6 10 7 Cooling Method Fan Motor Water Cooled Water Adjust Valve Setting Value psi 225 Ice Thickness Adjustment Control Control by ICE probe sensing Full Ice Amount Sensing Control Control by the pro...

Page 28: ...it Compressor Model No NT6220GKV Output HP 3 4 Current A 5 92 Cooling Method Fan Motor Water Adjust Valve Setting Value psi Ice Thickness Adjustment Control Control by ICE probe sensing Full Ice Amount Sensing Control Control by the proximity switch High Pressure Sensing Control Automatic reset type Time Control MICOM CONTROL Rate Power Consumption When the ice W 620 Conditions for Use Supply wate...

Page 29: ... being packaged kg 78 5 76 lb 173 167 6 Cooling Unit Compressor Model No NT6220GKV Output HP 3 4 Current A 5 92 Cooling Method Fan Motor Water Cooled WaterAdjust Valve Setting Value psi 265 Ice Thickness Adjustment Control Control by ICE probe sensing Full Ice Amount Sensing Control Control by the proximity switch High Pressure Sensing Control Automatic reset type Time Control MICOM CONTROL Rate P...

Page 30: ...oduct with detergent be sure to rinse the product for more than 20 minutes there should be no bubbles left fromdetergent Do not use detergent for laundry WATER DISTRIBUTOR DRAINSWITCH WM 0460 22 WM 0680 30 ICE THICKNESSSENSOR WATERDISTRIBUTOR ICE THICKNESSSENSOR ICE THICKNESS ADJUSTING BOLT EVAPORATOR ICE THICKNESS ADJUSTING BOLT EVAPORATOR POWER SWITCH DISPLAY LAMP POWER SWITCH IM WM 0460 AC AH W...

Page 31: ...ng procedure and clean the machine at least once a month 1 SetthemainswitchtotheOFFpositionaftericefallsfromtheevaporatorattheendofa harvestcycle Or setthe mainswitchtotheOFFpositionaftericeismeltedontheevaporator CAUTION Never remove ice from the evaporator forcibly Damage may result 2 Remove all water and ice from the bin and the internalbasin 3 Open the front panel by loosening two screws and c...

Page 32: ... repeated 5times 5 Repeat the cycle above for 2 or 3times Refill the container with mild detergent as needed 6 Dilutedetergentwithwatertocleantheicecontainer hoses ice bucket or water container 7 Put back the ice in the container after cleaning DISPLAY LAMP TWO STEP SWITCH POWER SWITCH DRAIN SWITCH IM WM 1100 AC AH WC WH IM 1100 RC RH Caution Warning 32 Be sure to clean the ice bucket periodically...

Page 33: ... 50 3 Dregs gathered in the cooling water flow regulating valve water cooled type 3 Cleanthevalveusingthecleaning method described in Paragraphs 6 4 The ice thickness sensor is too wide 4 Adjust it to 0 23 0 31inches 3 Too late ice formation 1 Water supply is too weak 1 Increase the water supply pressure Cleanthefilteringdevice strainer attheback 2 The machine is too dirty 2 Clean it using the sam...

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