User's Manual
EH222 and Condensing Unit
Remote Low Side Cuber User Manual
March 2013
Page 23
Step 15.
Release
probes by
pushing in on
white buttons
and pulling
probe down
out of holder.
16. Wash the metal surfaces of the ice thickness
sensor and the adjustment screw with ice machine
cleaner solution. Also wash the water distributor,
water level sensor probes and curtain with the ice
machine cleaner solution.
17. Create a solution of sanitizer by mixing a 1 gallon
or 4 liter solution of locally approved sanitizer
and clean, warm water. Use an EPA approved
food equipment sanitizer at the solution mix
recommended by the sanitizer manufacturer.
Scotsman also has a sanitizer, contact your local
Scotsman Distributor for information.
18. Thoroughly wash all surfaces of the ice thickness
sensor, water level sensor, curtain and water
distributor with the sanitizer solution.
19. Thoroughly wash all interior surfaces of the
freezing compartment, including evaporator
frames, evaporator cover and the part of the top
panel covering the freezing compartment with the
sanitizer solution.
20. Return water level sensor, ice thickness sensor,
water distributors and curtains to their normal
positions. Be sure hose is reattached to water
distributor. Be sure all surfaces of the ice
thickness sensor are dry.
21. Push and hold the clean button to drain the
reservoir. Push and release the clean button again
and when the purge valve indicator light goes out,
immediately pour the remaining sanitizer solution
into the reservoir.
22. Circulate the sanitizer solution for 10 minutes,
then push and release the Clean button.
23. Allow the water system to be ushed of sanitizer
for at least 20 minutes, then push and release the
Off button.
24. Return the evaporator cover and front panel to
their normal position and secure with the original
fasteners.
25. Push and release the On button to resume ice
making.
Other Maintenance
The remote air cooled condenser coil must be
cleaned occasionally to keep the system operating at
high efciency.
Remove any large debris from the outside of the coil.
Vacuum accumulated dust.
Wash out the coils with water.
Caution: Do NOT use excessive water pressure as
that will bend the ns.
If the coils have become coated with grease, a coil
cleaner will have to be used to wash the coils.
Disconnect power to the condensing unit and remove
the condenser top.
Inspect the fan blade to be sure it is not cracked and
is clean.
Return the condenser top to its original position and
reconnect the power supply.
Inspect Orifice Holes