Maintenance, Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions
To ensure your Scotsman ice machine operates effectively, efficiently and in peak
performance, the ice machine requires regular maintenance, cleaning, and sanitizing.
As per Health and Safety requirements in Australia, it is the owner
’
s responsibility
to ensure the ice machine is installed, maintained, and regularly cleaned as per the
manufacture’s
specifications.
Ice is classed as a food product so the machine must
be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure the ice is clean, safe, and fit for
human consumption.
Cleaning Schedules
All Scotsman ice machines require a general clean and sanitize procedure every two
weeks to a month (depending on the location of the machine)
All Scotsman ice machines require a major strip down, a deep clean and sanitizing
twice a year by a qualified technician (depending on the location of the machine it
may require more frequent cleaning)
General Weekly or Monthly Clean
Shut down the machine, remove the air filter element and inspect and clean with a
soft bristle brush or wash air filter with warm soapy water and dry, replace the air
filter. Remove all the ice from the storage bin, depress and remove the steel wire clip
and rubber cup from the base of the water trough and clean.
(Regularly clean the ice
bin level sensors on the EC
–
177 models as below)
Clean the inside of the ice bin thoroughly with a cleaner and then rinse off. Sanitize
the ice bin using Moffat ice machine sanitizer and then rinse off with water.
Pour 1 liter of warm water and Moffat ice machine sanitizer down the ice bin drain
to keep drain and drain hoses clean and free of bacteria.
(Mixture 10 parts water
and 1 part Moffat ice machine sanitizer)
Wipe down and clean the outside of the ice
machine cabinet and clean the ice bin door using disposable sanitizing wipes. Check
the machine has the required 150mm side and 100mm rear clearance for maximum
air ventilation. Check the water filter is not blocked and that the general area around
the machine is clean and tidy. Turn the ice machine back on and discard the first 2 x
batches of ice. Inspect the quality of the ice after two drops.
Six Month Major Strip Down and Deep Clean
A major strip down deep clean should only be performed by a qualified technician.
At the end of the harvest cycle shut down the ice machine. Remove ALL the ice from
the ice storage bin. Remove the air filter element, remove the top panel and the front
panel of the machine. Inspect and clean the air filter element with a soft bristle brush
or wash with warm soapy water and rinse if required and allow to dry. Inspect the
condenser area and clean with a soft brush. Use a soft bristle brush or a vacuum
cleaner with soft brush and gently clean the condenser.
Open the ice bin door, depress, and remove the steel wire clip and rubber cup from
the base of the water trough. Lift up and remove the water curtain finger rod from
the water trough. Lift up and remove the wire ice deflector (or lift and remove the
plastic ice deflector tray) Lift up and remove the water spray bar from the food zone.
Using a bucket mix up a solution of warm water and Moffat nickel safe cleaner, wash
all the components thoroughly and then sanitize. Rinse off all parts with water and
dry.
Reassemble the food zone components, the steel wire clip and rubber cup. Re-fit the
water spray bar, re-fit the wire ice deflector and the water curtain rod and fingers.
Mix 2 liters of water with 200mls of
Moffat’s nickel safe ice machine cleaner
, remove
the white evaporator plastic cover and slowly pour the cleaning solution over the top
of the evaporator. Using a soft bristle brush, gently clean the evaporator on both
sides (inside and outside) Do NOT use anything abrasive that may damage the nickel
plating.
WARNING
Only use Moffat’s
Nickel Safe ice machine cleaner for all Scotsman ice machines.
Using a non-nickel safe cleaner will DAMAGE the nickel-plating on the evaporator.
Restart the ice machine and press the CLEAN button for more than 2 seconds but less
than 5 seconds. The machine will go into the clean mode, let the machine run for 20
minutes to clean the food zone and water system and then shut down the machine.
Depress and remove the steel wire clip and rubber cup from the base of the water
trough. Allow the cleaning solution to drain out the food zone.
Refit the steel wipe clip and plastic cup. Slowly pour 2 to 3 liters of fresh water over
the top of the evaporator and allow to rinse the evaporator into the food zone.
Restart the machine and allow the machine to run for 20 minutes to rinse off the
food zone. Repeat this last rinsing step two times to ensure the machine is clean and
free of the cleaning solution.
Repeat the cleaning process BUT this time use a mixture of warm water and sanitizer.
Press the CLEAN button for more than 2 seconds but less than 5 seconds, the
machine will go into a clean mode. Let the machine to run for 10 minutes to sanitize
the food zone and water system and then shut down the machine. Depress and
remove the steel wire clip and rubber cup from the base of the water trough. Allow
the cleaning solution to drain out the food zone. Rinse off the water through, food
zone and ice storage bin with fresh water and replace the rubber cup and steel wire
clip. Wipe down and clean the ice bin level sensors on the EC
–
177-207-226 models as
below.
Reassemble the ice machine and double check all parts are re-fitted correctly.
Moffat’s
Sanitizer mixture
–
1 x liter of water to - 100 ml sanitizer ( 10 parts to 1 )
Wipe down the outside off the machine cabinet and storage bin using disposable
cleaning wipes. Pour the reminder of the sanitizer / water mixture down the drain to
keep the drain and drain hose clean and free of bacteria. Allow the machine to make
2 x batches of ice and inspect the ice cubes. Discard the first 2 drops of ice to ensure
the ice is clean and free of any cleaner or sanitizer.
Ice Machine Fault Finding Check List
For ice machine fault finding, first check the
12 Point Checklist
in this manual, then
check below points before calling Moffat Service.
Slow production
- check water tap is on full, check the water filter strainer is clean on
the inlet valve (remove hose to check) check water filter. Is there any equipment
generating heat next to the machine? (refrigerators, dishwashers, fryers, ovens)
Check there is cool air ventilation around the machine.
Deformed ice cubes
–
check water spray system is fitted correctly; check spray
nozzles are clean and not blocked. Has the machine had regular cleaning and
sanitizing? when last was the machine striped and cleaned professionally?
Water Leaks
–
Has the machine been sanitized regularly? A dirty blocked up machine
will cause water leaks, check water filter, water hoses and drain hoses for water
leaks. Check the drain hose is securely located in a vented drain or tundish.
Ice machine error codes are located inside the front door panel.
How an Ice Machine Works
An ice machine works by transferring heat from the water inside the ice machine, to
the condenser through the refrigeration system. The condenser fan exhausts this
heat out and away from the ice machine. The transfer of heat is so efficient that it
freezes the water into the evaporator mold making ice cubes.
NOTE: If the airflow is restricted or blocked on either the air inlet or air outlet vents
the heat transfer process will not take place. This means the ice machine will make
little or no ice. It requires good cool airflow through the machine to operate
effectively and efficiently.
Ensure there is NO heat generating equipment next to or close by the ice machine.
The hotter the work area and water temperature is going into the machine, the less
ice the machine will make.
Warranty Details, terms and conditions
Warranty issues are all subject to Moffat Pty Ltd.’s standard terms and
conditions. To view Moffat’s terms and conditions, please visit the Moffat
web site on