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MAINTENANCE & CLEANING & SANITATION INSTRUCTIONS

A SCOTSMAN Ice System represent a sizable
investment of time and money in any company’s
business. In order to receive the best return for
that investment, in MUST receive periodic
maintenance.
It is the USER’S RESPONSIBILITY  to see that
preferable, and less costly in the long run, to
avoid possible down time by keeping it clean,
adjusting it as needed and by replacing worn
parts before they can cause failure. The following
is a list of recommended maintenance that will
help keep your machine running with a minimum
of problems.
Maintenance and Cleaning should be scheduled
at MINIMUM twice per year while sanitation once
per month.

ICEMAKER

THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE SHOULD
BE SCHEDULED AT LEAST TWO TIMES PER
YEAR ON THIS ICEMAKER. CALL YOUR
AUTHORIZED SCOTSMAN SERVICE
AGENCY.

1.

Check and clean or service any optional

water treatment devices, if any installed.

2.

Clean water strainer.

3.

Check that the cabinet is level, in the side-

to-side and front-to-back directions.

4.

Clean/Sanitise the water system, evaporator

plate and sump assembly, using a solution ot Ice
Machine Cleaner/Sanitiser. Refer to CLEANING -
Icemaker.

NOTE:  Cleaning/Sanitising requirements
vary according to local water conditions and
individual user operation.
Continuous check of the clarity of ice cubes
and visual inspection of the water system
parts, evaporator plates and the sump
assembly before and after cleaning will indi-
cate frequency and procedure to be followed
in local areas.

5.

Check and tighten all bolts and screws.

6.

Check for water leaks and make corrections.

7.

Check the bin control to test shut-off.

Holding the evaporator deflector in open Position
for more that 30", shold cause the ice maker to
shut-off.
Once the evaporator deflector is released in its
closed position, the ice maker will restart.

8.

Check cube size, adjust if required through

setting screw of ice thickness control sensor.

9.

With unit out of operation, clean the

condenser using vacuum, cleaner, wisk broom
or brush.
Instruct customer to clean condenser frequently
DO NOT USE A WIRE BRUSH.

ICE STORAGE BIN

The interior liner of the bin is in contact with a food
product, ice, and should be cleaned and sanitised
regularly. Once a week sanitise it with a
commercial food grade sanitiser compling with
the manufacturer dilution.

CABINET EXTERIOR

Wipe clean unit and bin cabinet exterior with a
clean cloth or disposable paper wipers, soaked
in warm water with mild detergent solution.

CLEANING - Ice maker

WARNING - Ice Machine Cleaner contains
Phosphoric and Hydroxyacetic acids.
These compounds are corrosive and may
cause burns. If swallowed, DO NOT indu-
ce vomiting. Give large amounts of water
or milk. Call physician immediately. In
case of sxternal contact, flush with water.
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

1.

Empty bin of ice.

2.

Remove front panel.

3.

Wait till the end of the defrost/harvest cycle

then push the RESET BUTTON for 6-8 seconds.
The machine should stop with the blinking of the
Yellow LED (slow blink).

4.

Pour on

- MV 306-426

150 cc

- MV 456-606

250 cc

- MV 806-1006

350 cc

of Scotsman Ice Machine Clea-ner directly into
the reservoir then push again the RESET
BUTTON
 for a while. The water pump starts to
operate with the fast blinking of the Yellow LED
while the water inlet valve will be energized till the
fill up of the water sump.

5.

After 15 minutes push  the RESET BUTTON

for a while. The P.C. Board put the machine in
automatic rinsing mode with the special blinking
(blink twice and repeat) of the Yellow LED.

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Страница 1: ...93960 1 Aut Sel Telefax 39 02 93550500 Direct Line to Service Parts Phone 39 02 93960350 Fax 39 02 93540449 Website www scotsman ice com E Mail scotsman europe frimont it ISO 9001 Cert n 0080 SERVICE...

Страница 2: ...e 18 Freezing cycle 18 Harvest cycle 18 OPERATION Refrigeration during freeze 20 Water system during freeze 21 Refrigeration system during harvest 22 Water system during harvest 22 Control sequence 22...

Страница 3: ...ance as outlined on the last pages of this manual ice making capacity ICE PRODUCED PER 24 HRS Kg 32 C 15 10 AIR COOLED MODELS WATER TEMPERATURE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C 10 21 32 38 WATER COOLED MODELS 21...

Страница 4: ...rt amps watts Electric power cons Kwhx24 HR N of wires Amps Fuse 220 240 50 1 MV 306 AS MV 306 WS 3x1 5 mm2 10 Cubes per harvest 168 Full 336 Half With water at 15 C Stainless Steel 3 4 3 8 3 3 20 780...

Страница 5: ...e as outlined on the last pages of this manual ice making capacity ICE PRODUCED PER 24 HRS K g 32 C 10 AIR COOLED MODELS WATER TEMPERATURE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C 10 21 32 38 WATER COOLED MODELS 240 220...

Страница 6: ...NS Water req lt 24 HR Model Basic electr amps Start amps watts Electric power cons Kwhx24 HR N of wires Amps Fuse 220 240 50 1 MV 426 AS MV 426 WS 3x1 5 mm2 16 Cubes per harvest 204 Full 408 Half With...

Страница 7: ...intenance as outlined on the last pages of this manual ice making capacity ICE PRODUCED PER 24 HRS Kg 32 C 15 10 AIR COOLED MODELS WATER TEMPERATURE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C 10 21 32 38 WATER COOLED MODE...

Страница 8: ...Start amps watts Electric power cons Kwhx24 HR N of wires Amps Fuse 220 240 50 1 MV 456 AS MV 456 WS 3x1 5 mm2 16 Cubes per harvest 234 Full 468 Half With water at 15 C Stainless Steel 7 8 MV 456 AS...

Страница 9: ...nance as outlined on the last pages of this manual ice making capacity Kg 32 C 15 10 C 10 21 32 38 21 335 315 295 275 255 235 215 195 175 Kg 32 C 15 10 C 10 21 32 38 21 335 315 295 275 255 235 215 ICE...

Страница 10: ...ter req lt 24 HR Model Basic electr amps Start amps watts Electric power cons Kwhx24 HR N of wires Amps Fuse 220 240 50 1 MV 606 AS MV 606 WS 3x1 5 mm2 16 Cubes per harvest 234 Full 468 Half With wate...

Страница 11: ...as outlined on the last pages of this manual ice making capacity Kg 32 C 15 10 C 10 21 32 38 21 445 425 405 385 365 345 325 305 285 265 245 225 Kg 32 C 15 10 C 10 21 32 38 21 390 370 350 330 310 290...

Страница 12: ...er req lt 24 HR Model Basic electr amps Start amps watts Electric power cons Kwhx24 HR N of wires Amps Fuse MV 806 AS MV 806 WS 3x1 5 mm2 16 Cubes per harvest 342 Full 684 Half With water at 15 C Stai...

Страница 13: ...nce as outlined on the last pages of this manual ice making capacity Kg 32 C 15 10 C 10 21 32 38 21 475 455 435 415 395 375 355 335 315 295 275 Kg 32 C 15 10 C 10 21 32 38 21 425 405 385 365 345 325 3...

Страница 14: ...amps Start amps watts Electric power cons Kwhx24 HR N of wires Amps Fuse Cubes per harvest 342 Full 684 Half With water at 15 C Stainless Steel 2 Dimensions HEIGHT 725 mm 28 1 2 WIDTH 760 mm 30 DEPTH...

Страница 15: ...k on top of Scotsman bin model B 193 the MV 456 606 806 1006 stack onto SCOTSMAN bin model B 393 Refrigerant R 404 A Charge per nameplate rating STANDARD LEGS Furnished with storage bin Fourlegsscrewi...

Страница 16: ...hatthenecessaryutilitiesareavailableincluding the correct voltage electrical power thattherebespacearoundtheinstalledmachine for service 15 cm minimum left right and rear for air cooled models STORAGE...

Страница 17: ...water supply for the MV Cuber consideration should be given to A Length of run B Water clarity and purity C Adequate water supply pressures Sincewateristhemostimportantsingleingredient in producing ic...

Страница 18: ...w seconds to re fill the water reservoir up to the maximum level so to reduce any possibility of slush ice formation 6 Inthemeantimethecondensersensorstarts to transmit the current to the PC Board kee...

Страница 19: ...nutes delay time 8 Place again all cabinet panels and screws previously removed 9 Thoroughlyexplaintoowner userthesignificant specifications of the ice maker start up reset and operation going through...

Страница 20: ...h liquid refrigerant is to be allowed into the evaporator section of the refrigeration system This is determined by the temperature of the TXV sensing bulb located on the suction line manifold at the...

Страница 21: ...rvoir to be sucked back into the pump and repumped over the evaporator WATER SYSTEM A combination of a solenoid water inlet valve with a water level sensor is used to control the level of the water in...

Страница 22: ...r is drawn into the suction tube of the compressor WATER SYSTEM During the harvest cycle the electric water drain valve is energized thereby opening the drain line Most of the water remained in the re...

Страница 23: ...ce cubesreleasedfromtheevaporatoraccumulates to keep the bottom end of the plastic deflector in open position with the magnetic switch contacts open for longer than 30 the entire unit stops with the g...

Страница 24: ...time only at beginning of every harvest cycle Suggested for soft water JUMP IN J2 Manual reset mode and water purge out for a short time only at beginning of every harvest cycle plus a full water purg...

Страница 25: ...0 1200 Refrigerant metering device Thermostatic expansion valve SERVICE SPECIFICATION In servicing a machine it is often useful to compare that individual units operating characteristics to those of a...

Страница 26: ...ived back from the Ice Tickness Sensor according to the Electrical Conductivity of the water 3 Compressor Contactor Located in the control box the compressor contactor functions to carry the compresso...

Страница 27: ...motor so to cool the condenser and to reduce its temperature In case the condenser temperature rises and reaches 65 C 150 F the current arriving to the micro processor is such to cause an immediate an...

Страница 28: ...the vertical tygon tube to the water distributors above the evaporator plate and from the holes in the distributor tube water flows to the cells on one side of the evaporator plate Gravity flow return...

Страница 29: ...ough the water When the current reaches the PC Board the water inlet solenoid valve is de energised In case the PC Board doesn t receive any signal current from the Water Level Sensor within the first...

Страница 30: ...G Condenser temperature probe H Led card I PC Board J Hi pressure switch K Manual Automatic reset jumper L Water pump M Water inlet valve N Water drain purge valve O Hot gas valve P Fan Motor only AIR...

Страница 31: ...nic card J Max pressure switch K Automatic reset switch L Water pump M Water inlet valve N Water discharge valve O Hot gas valve SP Solenoid harv assist P1 Fan Motor only AIR cooled unit P2 Fan Motor...

Страница 32: ...ssure switch K Automatic reset switch L Water pump M Water inlet valve N Water discharge valve O Hot gas valve SP Solenoid harv assist P1 Fan Motor 1 only AIR cooled unit P2 Fan Motor 2 only WATER coo...

Страница 33: ...P C Board open Machine runs makes Low refrigerant charge Checksystemforcorrectrefr charge and harvests ice Check for leak weight in charge but very slowly Low ice capacity High discharge pressure Evac...

Страница 34: ...HoldingtheevaporatordeflectorinopenPosition for more that 30 shold cause the ice maker to shut off Once the evaporator deflector is released in its closed position the ice maker will restart 8 Check...

Страница 35: ...d any possible trace of Ice Machine Cleaner 6 At the end of the 7th Rinsing cycle the P C Board stops the operation of the machine with the blinking slow of the Yellow LED 7 Pushing the RESET BUTTON f...

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