SERVICE/INSTALLATION MANUAL HOTEL DISPENSER MODEL CD40030 and CD40022 Ice-O-Matic 11100 East 45th Ave Denver, Colorado 80239 Part Number 9081317-01 Print Date 10/08
SERVICE PARTS MANUAL 22 INCH WIDE ICE SERIES CUBERS MODEL-ICE0320, ICE0520 Includes 50Hz.
Introduction CD40030/CD40022 To the owner or user: This product manual is a source of information about the installation, start up, cleaning, maintenance and repair of the product.
General Description CD40030/CD40022 The CD40022 is a 22 inch wide hotel/motel cubed ice dispenser. It is designed to use an Ice-O-Matic ICE0320 or ICE0520 cube ice machine as the source for ice. The CD40030* is a 30 inch wide version of the CD40022 and is designed to use Ice-O-Matic ICE0250 through ICE0500 cubers as its source of ice. Note: 22 inch wide ice machines are not for use on the 30 inch wide dispensers.
General Description Dimensions CD40030/CD40022 558.8 22" CD40022 ICE FILL STATION 8 3/4 [221.5] HIEGHT 13 1/2 [342.9] WIDTH 8 1/2 [215.9] DEPTH 1351.3 53 1/4" 152.4 6" FRONT 650.6 25 5/8" 850.
General Description Dimensions CD40030/CD40022 762.4 30" CD40030 ICE FILL STATION 8 3/4 [221.5] HIEGHT 13 1/2 [342.9] WIDTH 8 1/2 [215.9] DEPTH 254.8 10" WATER VALVE HEIGHT (WATER FILLER ONLY - Optional) 1351.3 53 1/4" 152.4 6" FRONT 609.6 24" (2) 5/16-18 UNC ICE HEAD MOUNTING 24.1 1" 451.1 17 3/4" POWER CORD WATER INLET 3/8 FLARE (WATER FILLER ONLY) Machine Support Screwed to Back Panel 650.5 25 5/8" 444.4 17 1/2" 179.1 7" 849.4 33 1/2" 3/4 FPT DRAIN 189.
Specification & Limitations CD40030/CD40022 This dispenser is designed to be installed and operated indoors, in a controlled environment. It’s minimum and maximum operating temperature limits are the same as those for the ice machine. Minimum Maximum 100oF Air Temp 50oF Water Pressure* 20 psi 60 psi * for water dispenser model Check the dispenser nameplate, located on the back of the cabinet for specific information. Ice-O-Matic reserves the right to make design changes and/or improvements at any time.
Product Description CD40030/CD40022 All models consist of a plastic lined, insulated hopper mounted to a metal base. The hopper contains a 15 blade plastic dispense wheel and a stainless steel sweep arm. The top front of the hopper has a removable door to facilitate maintenance and cleaning of the hopper without removal of the ice machine. The dispense wheel and sweep arm rotate when the ¼ HP dispense drive motor is actuated.
Unpacking CD40030/CD40022 After removing the carton, check for the loose-shipped parts packed in the storage bin. The parts will include a carton with four legs. Remove the leg carton and any other loose-shipped items. To remove the skid, place part of the carton behind the unit and tip the unit on its back. Remove the bolts holding the skid to the base of the CD dispenser and separate the skid from the unit. Install the legs into the base of the unit, using the holes where the skid bolts were.
Installation - Plumbing CD40030/CD40022 Drain: All models of the dispenser have a 3/4" FPT drain fitting at the bottom of the back panel. Connect 3/4" rigid tubing to this connection, a vent is recommended for most installations. Route the drain tubing to the building drain. Note: Drain fitting material is plastic. If using copper, sweat the copper tube to copper fitting together before installing on the dispenser. Note: Keep PVC solvent away from all plastic parts of the dispenser.
Installation – Continued CD40030/CD40022 The dispenser is supplied with a power cord. Do not use with an extension cord. The unit must be plugged into a properly grounded outlet. The dispenser must be installed so that it is a separate piece of equipment from the ice machine. The drains and electrical supply must be separate. Follow All Local, State and National Codes Ice Machine All models: Place the dispenser in the location where it will be used.
Final Check List CD40030/CD40022 1. Check that electrical power has been supplied. 2. Check that a drain, separate from the ice machine, insulated and made of rigid tubing, has been connected to the dispenser. 3. Check that the ice machine has been properly installed per the ice machines installation directions. This includes the machine support included with the dispenser. 4. Check that the ice machine/dispenser assembly is level front to back and left to right. 5.
Dispenser Use CD40030/CD40022 Basic Model After the ice machine has operated for a few hours, the CD dispenser can be used. Pushing the ice chute back will activate the dispense mechanism and ice will drop out of the chute into the user’s container. Coin/Token Model Operation Without activation the dispenser will not dispense ice when the ice chute is depressed. To activate the dispense system, the user must insert a quarter or a token in the coin mechanism.
General Care and Cleaning CD40030/CD40022 Periodically inspect and clean the ice dispenser to keep it operating at peak performance. Wash the outside of the dispenser with warm water and soap. Rinse off and wipe dry. Cleaning and Sanitizing of the Ice Storage Bin: The minerals, chlorine and other impurities in the water are rejected from the water during the freeze cycle of the ice machine. These minerals will collect in the storage bin. The ice storage bin should be cleaned and sanitized every 90 days.
General Care and Cleaning CD40030/CD40022 10. Rinse all areas washed with clean, fresh water 11. Using the ice machine cleaning solution, clean the ice grill, sink, sweep arm and dispense wheel. Rinse these parts with clean fresh water. 12. To sanitize: Use a locally approved sanitizer per label instruction. Wash all interior surfaces, the sweep arm and dispense wheel with the sanitizer solution. Use a clean cloth. 13. Allow the parts to air dry. Hair Pin 14.
Maintenance CD40030/CD40022 Spilled ice and user debris will collect in the ice catch pan, located just below the sink grill. Occasionally the debris will need to be removed and the drain flushed out to prevent water back ups. Note: Failure to clean out the ice catch pan will likely result in a water leak, one that is NOT covered by warranty. To clean out the ice catch pan: 1. Disconnect electrical power. 2. Remove the two screws holding the top panel to the dispenser.
Adjustments CD40030/CD40022 The dispenser is preset at the factory. Adjustments are rarely needed. Agitation Time Recommandations: The standard time is 3 seconds on every 6 hours. Adjust to agitate more frequently if the unit is installed in a low temperature environment. However, if the ice being dispensed is in small crushed pieces, adjust to agitate less frequently. Coin or Token Operation The standard time for vending is pre set at 20 seconds on the Vend Ready Timer.
Service Diagnosis CD40030/CD40022 Symptom Probable Cause Possible Fix No ice is dispensed Basic Model No power to dispenser. Check for proper power. Is dispenser plugged in? No ice. Check ice machine. Vend switch does not close. Check vend switch. Check chute for proper motion. Interlock switch open. Check interlock switch, be sure top panel is in place. Drive motor windings open. Check drive motor. Drive gears failed. Check gear reducer.
Wiring Diagram CD40030/CD40022 Wiring Diagram, 115 volt, 60Hz. Basic and Water Station 17-2956-01 GEAR MOTOR W O BN ALL CONTROLS SHOWN IN NORMAL ICE DISPENSING MODE R BK BU 6 BK BK W W NO COM BU 3 2 3 2 1 INTERLOCK SWITCH 1 RUN CAP 6 HOURS OFF 3 SEC.
Wiring Diagram CD40030/CD40022 Wiring Diagram for Coin Mechanism Model 17-2967-01 FREE VEND SWITCH INLET POWER CORD DISPENSING SWITCH R/W EARTH GROUND GEAR MOTOR COM BK BK R BK R W W W O BN NO BU BU 3 1 2 W/BU 4 2 3 1 O COIN MECH. INDICATOR LIGHT R/W ADJ. COIN MECHANISM TIMER 5 W W OFF CYCLE AGITATION TIMER: 3 SEC. ON 6 HRS. OFF (ADJ.) BK 6 (2) 15K OHM 2 WATT RESISTOR Y INTERLOCK SWITCH BK/W 6 W/BU 1 2 COIN MECH.
Wiring Diagram CD40030/CD40022 Wiring Diagram 230 volt, 50 Hz. Basic 17-2987-01 GEAR MOTOR O BU R BK ALL CONTROLS SHOWN IN NORMAL ICE DISPENSING MODE W BN DISPENSING SWITCH EARTH GROUND INLET POWER CORD BK BN R 3 2 1 RUN CAP 6 HOURS OFF 3 SEC.