Owner's Manual
44 Part Number: 000013325 Rev 02 6/17
Maintenance Section 4
Preventative Maintenance Cleaning Procedure
This procedure cleans all components in the water flow path,
and is used to clean the ice machine between the bi-yearly
cleaning/sanitizing procedure.
Ice machine cleaner is used to remove lime scale and mineral
deposits. Ice machine sanitizer disinfects and removes algae
and slime.
NOTE: Although not required and dependent on your
installation, removing the ice machine top cover may allow
easier access.
Step 1 Ice must not be on the evaporator during the
clean/sanitize cycle. Follow one of the methods below:
• Press the power switch at the end of a harvest cycle after
ice falls from the evaporator(s).
• Press the power switch and allow the ice to melt.
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Caution
Never use anything to force ice from the evaporator.
Damage may result.
Step 2 Open the front door to access the evaporator.
Step 3 Press the Cleaning button. Water will flow through
the water dump valve and down the drain. Wait until the
water trough refills and the display indicates Add Chemical
(approximately 1 minute), then add the proper amount of ice
machine cleaner.
Model Amount of Cleaner
I0300/I0320/I0520 90 ml (3 oz)
I0450/I0500/I0600/I0606
I0686C/IB0690C/I0850/IB0980C
IB0896C/I0870C/I0876C
I0906/I0976C/I1076C
I1000/IB1090C/IB1096C
I1100/I1106/I1070C/I1176C
I1200
150 ml (5 oz)
IB0690C/IB0890C/IB1090C 150 ml (5 oz)
I1400/I1406/I1470C/I1476C
I1800/I1806/I1870C/I1876C
I2170C/I2176C
265 ml (9 oz)
I3300/I3070C 475 ml (16 oz)
Step 4 Close and secure the front door. The ice machine
will automatically start ice-making after the clean cycle is
complete (approximately 24 minutes).
Cleaning the Condenser Filter
The washable filter on self-contained ice machines is
designed to catch dust, dirt, lint and grease. Clean the filter
with a mild soap and water.
Cleaning the Condenser
General
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Warning
Disconnect electric power to the ice machine head
section and the remote condensing unit at the electric
service switches before cleaning the condenser.
A dirty condenser restricts airflow, resulting in excessively
high operating temperatures. This reduces ice production
and shortens component life.
• Clean the condenser at least every six months.
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Warning
The condenser fins are sharp. Use care when cleaning
them.
• Shine a flashlight through the condenser to check for dirt
between the fins.
• Blow compressed air or rinse with water from the inside
out (opposite direction of airflow).
• If dirt still remains, call a service agent to clean the
condenser.