9
WINTERIZING
WARNING:
Disconnect power at source
by unplugging
the unit or shutting off the circuit breaker
before
working on the unit.
Do not winterize this unit with
ANY type of antifreeze; damage to the mold coating
will occur, invalidating product’s Limited War
ranty and
creating potential health hazard.
1.
Shut off the water supply to the unit.
2.
Remove front grille and disconnect white plastic tubing from
bottom of
water valve by lifting collar up and pulling tubing
downwards.
(FIG 7)
3.
Turn power on. Allow unit to run for an hour. Remove any
cubes that may
have been ejected during this period. Turn
off
power and prop door open to
allow the inside to defrost.
After it
has defrosted, wipe it dry and leave door
open using
door prop.
(FIG 6)
1.
Unplug the
ICER-ETTE
TM
or disconnect power.
2.
Remove the 4 screws on the front cover and gently pull it off.
3.
Remove dirt and lint from the condenser and the unit
compart
-ment with the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner.
4.
Reassemble the front
grille
.
5.
Plug in the
ICER-ETTE
TM
or reconnect power.
OPERATION
Recommissioning
Connect water supply line, turn on water, check for leaks, then restore power to the unit.
ICER-
ETTE
TM
will begin to produce ice within 60-90 minutes after start up.
Start-up
Turn on water, check for leaks and then turn on power. Turn on switch(located just below the door).
Fan and compressor will normally turn on immediately, resulting in air circulation through the grille
and a faint hum from the compressor. If
ICER-ETTE
TM
was shut off while in ice harvesting cycle, it
will
have to complete the cycle before compressor and fan turn on(approximately 5 minutes). Interior
temperature will drop below freezing. First harvest of ice should occur
in
60
-90
minutes
after
start-
up. After lines are purged of air, normal harvesting and refilling occur every 40 minutes or less,
under normal
conditions.
Condenser cleaning
A dirty or clogged condenser prevents proper airflow, reduces ice
Condenser surface
making
capacity, and causes higher than recommended operating
temperatures that may lead to component failure. Have the con-
denser cleaned at least once every six months.
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Exterior cleaning
S
tainless steel can discolor when exposed to chlorine gas and moisture. Clean stainless steel with a
mild detergent and warm water solution and a damp cloth. Never use an abrasive cleaning
agent.
Stainless Steel polish should be used on a regular basis to help maintain component finish.
Interior cleaning
When necessary, defrost and thoroughly clean the inside of the unit with mild soap and water. Do
not use electrical heating devices, sharp or pointed tools when defrosting.
When defrosting or leaving open the unit turned off, prop and leave the door open using door prop.
This allows air to dry the inside of the cabinet, reducing the chance for mildew and damage to the
mold mechanism’s components.
FIG 6
FIG 7
Lift collar and pull
down hose