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Model KRU-70-AB

This product is designed for indoor use.

The external appearance, design, color, and components of this machine

may be changed without prior notice.

This product requires a floor drain.

The water supply and drain hoses are not supplied with the product and

will need to be purchased separately.

ICE MAKER User's Manual

Toll Free: (888) 275-4538

international: (514) 737-9701

Fax: (514) 342-3854

Toll Free Fax: (877) 453-8832

Summary of Contents for KOOL-IT KRU-70-AB

Page 1: ... this machine may be changed without prior notice This product requires a floor drain The water supply and drain hoses are not supplied with the product and will need to be purchased separately ICE MAKER User s Manual Toll Free 888 275 4538 international 514 737 9701 Fax 514 342 3854 Toll Free Fax 877 453 8832 ...

Page 2: ...ion related items 2 Part names 3 Installation specifications Gravity Drain 4 What to check prior to installation 5 Installation of the Ice Maker 6 Specific Features 7 Guide to Operating the Ice Maker 8 Cleaning the Ice Maker 9 Maintenance of the Ice Maker 10 Specifications 11 Troubleshooting Guide 12 Manufacturer s Warranty ...

Page 3: ...ure Label If the caution label is damaged or its text is not legible contact the customer service center Using the product without taking careful note of this symbol may cause death or serious injury or fire Using the product without taking careful note of this symbol may cause death or serious injury or fire Using the product without taking careful note of this symbol may cause injury or property...

Page 4: ...ubstances including water or dust Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock Stop using the product if the power cord is damaged It may cause fire or electric shock Do not alter the power cord or modify it to connect to an unauthorized power source May cause electric shock or fire Do not plug too many appliances into one outlet only one appliance per outlet is recommended Otherwise there is...

Page 5: ...t may short circuit and cause fire or electric shock Do not disassemble or modify the product It may cause electric shock fire or injury Do not install the product at a place where moisture or dust gathers easily or where rain or water splatters It may cause electric shock or fire Do not install the product on an uneven surface It may cause injury to the user or damage to the product The ice maker...

Page 6: ...6 Door handle Door Back cover FRONT BACK 2 Part names Top cover Water trough Operation switch Front panel Bottom grill Water supply connector 3 8 FPT Inlet Drain connector 3 4 FPT Power cord ...

Page 7: ...propriate floor drain Refer to the specifications shown on pages 9 and 10 Important Information If the ice maker is installed in a corner the door opening may be limited The bottom of the ice maker should be leveled When moving the product using a hand truck or dolly place the dolly on the side of the product and shut the door tightly to avoid possible opening during movement The finished bottom s...

Page 8: ...e ice maker installation may be easier The electric power tap water and drain hoses should satisfy all the provisions under the local laws and regulations For the position of the tap water refer to the installation specifications and drawings on pages 7 and 8 Important Information The product is designed for use in a fixed position Do not enclose the product so that it cannot be moved for service ...

Page 9: ...g or flexible rubber hose and connect to the water supply valve Connect the water supply to the ice machine after purging the water line to make sure the water is free from any particles or debri 4 If the electric outlet is at the back of the product insert the plug in the electric outlet 5 Install the product so that the front of the product is facing forwards 6 Use the inlet pipe after cutting i...

Page 10: ...ater piping Too high temperature of the ice making water will decrease the amount of ice produced too low pressure will prevent ice from being made at all Install an auxiliary pressure pump in this case In order to guarantee optimal operation of the product consult with our technician on how to install the product Contact our authorized technician in case of moving the product after the initial in...

Page 11: ...nto the hole on the left Place the upper cover again and fasten the screws three parts on the back panel Release the screws to remove the upper door hinge and upper cover Move the L shaped door hinges of the upper and lower parts of the door to the left 5 Installation of the Ice Machine Changing Door opening Method The direction in which the door opens can be changed The hinges are attached to the...

Page 12: ...e door or fix the door firmly if the door is closed If a child gets inside the ice maker and the door is closed they may get injured Be sure to observe the following Since the product makes use of water proper water supply and draining are required Be sure to use the product with a properly functioning floor drain to prevent water leaks Leaks may cause electric shock due to m oisture so make sure ...

Page 13: ...od quality transparent ice The maximum capacity of the ice container is 26 lb Automatic ice removal detection function Left Right opening door system Front ventilation The product incorporates a magnetic door attachment detachment structure and gasket and an insulator foam system is used for insulating the door Fig 9 Solid figure 6 Specific Features ...

Page 14: ... in the ice The ice maker produces 24 pieces of ice every 30 minutes Also the produced ice drops down into the ice container water is supplied to the ice maker and the water is also drained Important Information Do not put anything other than ice in the ice container Wine or beer bottles are unsanitary and a detached label may block the drain Ice The ice has a rectangular bell shape refer to the f...

Page 15: ...ed air is removed from the ice maker At the same time ice is produced on the surface of the evaporator at the top of the ice maker When the surface of the evaporator has sufficiently cooled the ice production cycle stops and ice harvest is started using the program installed in the ice maker Ice harvest cycle The compressor works during the progress of the ice harvest cycle but the pump and fan mo...

Page 16: ...stainless steel to rust if it is not removed As such make sure to clean and remove rust 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 contamin...

Page 17: ...water trough 1 Open the door and remove two front injection bolts on the top cover 2 Pull the top cover to remove it 3 Slightly lift the ice slide to remove it 4 Clean the slide with soft plastic brush or sponge 8 Washing the Ice Maker ...

Page 18: ...n and prepare a cleaning solution by distilling 1oz of neutral dishwashing detergent with 8qts of warm water 95 115F Soak a clean cloth in the solution and clean the inside of the ice bin Pour an appropriate amount of the solution into the drain hose and then wait until it dries naturally Press the switch to set it to Ⅱ WASH when cleaning the product this will repeat the process of supplying water...

Page 19: ...gh and ice bin Otherwise the water nozzle will get clogged or debri inside the ice bin may damage the product by clogging the drain Insert the bottom filter screen first followed by the top screen Water trough Bottom filter screen Top filter screen Ice bin Cleaning the filters of the water trough and ice bin Cleaning at least once a month after turning off the power For your information ...

Page 20: ... turning off the power Cleaning the condenser 2 Remove dust from the surface of the condenser with a residential vacuum cleaner or a portable cleaner 1 Remove two screws on the front panel and remove 3 Reinstall the front panel after cleaning For your information ...

Page 21: ...do not fully understand the cleaning and sanitizing prodcedure please contact a local service company to carry out the necessary maintenance Cleaning and Sanitizing Inside General Clean and sanitize the ice maker every six months for efficient operation If the ice maker needs to be cleaned and sanitized more frequently consult a certified service company for water quality testing and take appropri...

Page 22: ...Step 10 is sanitization Sanitization should be performed at least once a month Immerse all components in Step 2 in 2 qts of disinfectant water mixture for 10 minutes to sanitize If the parts are large pour or spray the disinfectant water mixture on the surface When the sanitization is complete rinse all components with the clean water use the water directly from the tap to prevent cross contaminat...

Page 23: ...To adjust the three items an inspection kit is required If the ice maker is adjusted by the user at his her discretion a serious incident may occur 9 Maintenance of the Ice Maker Management during cold season Step 14 After the automatic cleaning is completed 21 minutes turn the switch to OFF If the disinfectant remains in the water container use the drain plug to remove the disinfectant Replace th...

Page 24: ...es Electrical rating V Hz A 115 V 60 Hz 4 0 A Weight Without Packaging lb 103 6 With packaging lb 119 Cooling UNIT Refrigerant R 134a Capacity kwh 0 3 at 45 Cooling Method Air Cooled Cont rolling the size of ice Controlling the temperature with EVA SENSOR Cont rolling the detection of full ice Controlling the temperature with elect ronic sensor Differential application per ambient temperature auto...

Page 25: ...he nozzle to the center of the evaporator Clean the ice maker the nozzle may be clogged with debri The bin is not fully filled with ice cubes Check the operation time The ice bin will be filled with ice after about 12 hours of operation There is water in the ice bin Make sure the drain pipe of the water trough is properly connected and clean the drain Hot air blowing around the unit Check the site...

Page 26: ...e date of sale NOTE Units sold outside of the covered zones United States Canada and Puerto Rico shall be warranted for 12 months parts only from the date of sale What is not covered This limited warranty does not cover and you are solely responsible for the costs of 1 periodic and or routine maintenance 2 repair or replacement of the product or parts due to normal wear and tear 3 defects or damag...

Page 27: ... 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...

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