Page 2 - Introduction; Keep this manual for future reference.; User Manual
Introduction The design of this cuber is the result of years ofexperience and testing. Standard features includea removable bin for service and an on-off switch atthe front of the cabinet for easy operational control. Keep this manual for future reference. This installation and user manual is divide...
Page 3 - Installation: Product Specifications
Installation: Product Specifications Location Limitations: The product is designed to be installed indoors, ina controlled environment. Air cooled modelsdischarge very warm air into the room. Watercooled models discharge warm water into thebuilding’s drain. Space needs to be provided forservice acce...
Page 4 - Model Number Description; Product Description & Electrical Requirements
Model Number Description Example: • CU2026SA-1A • C= cuber • U=under the counter type • 20= nominal ice capacity in 10s of pounds • 26= nominal width of cabinet • S= Cube size. S=small or half dice cube.M=medium or full dice cube • A=Condenser type. A=air cooled. W=watercooled • -1=115 60 Hz, -32 = ...
Page 5 - Water; Potential for Airborne Contamination
Water The quality of the water supplied to the ice machinewill have an impact on the time between cleaningsand ultimately on the life of the product. Water cancontain impurities either in suspension or insolution. Suspended solids can be filtered out. Insolution or dissolved solids cannot be filtere...
Page 8 - Ice Storage Bin Removal; Remove bolt from the back wall of the bin.
Ice Storage Bin Removal The ice storage bin is removable to allow access tothe refrigeration system for service. 1. Remove front louvers. Remove left then right. 2. If the machine is in an ice making mode, pushand release the Manual Harvest button to releaseany ice that might be on the evaporator. 3...
Page 9 - Plumbing Requirements; Water Supply and Filters
Plumbing Requirements Connect to cold, potable water. A hand actuatedvalve within site of the machine is required. Aircooled models have a single 3/8” male flare inletwater connection. Water cooled models have anadditional 3/8” FPT condenser inlet waterconnection, and a 1/2" FPT condenser drain....
Page 11 - Initial Start Up
Initial Start Up 1. Remove left front louver. Check machine forany packing or wires rubbing moving parts.Note location of control board at the left. 2. Switch the on offswitch to On. 3. Switch on theelectrical powerto the machine.Observe thatsome of thecontrol’sindicator lightsglow and itsdisplay sh...
Page 12 - Too Big
Adjustments Bridge Thickness - For the Service Tech Only 1. Remove left louver, locate controller on and offswitches. 2. Push and hold Off till the machine stops. 3. Remove curtain. 4. Use a hex wrench and rotate the bridgethickness adjustment screw in 1/8 turnincrements CW to increase bridge thickn...
Page 13 - Use and Operation; Indicator Lights & Their Meanings; Power
Use and Operation Once started, the ice machine will automaticallymake ice until the curtain is held open by the ice atthe top of the pile. The typical ice level when themachine is off will be several inches below the doorsill. When ice level drops from use or meltage, theice machine will resume mak...
Page 14 - Control Switches; Ice
Control Switches There is a front on and off switch, located in the topcenter of the louvers. Switching this switch Off willimmediately stop the machine. Switching it back onwill cause the machine to restart in a timed harvestcycle. When that cycle is complete, normal icemaking will resume. The cont...
Page 15 - Cleaning, Sanitation and Maintenance
Cleaning, Sanitation and Maintenance This ice system requires three types of maintenance: • Remove the build up of mineral scale from the ice machine ’s water system and sensors. • Sanitize the ice machine’s water system and the ice storage bin. • Clean or replace the air filter and clean the air co...
Page 17 - What to do before calling for service; To Manually Reset the machine.
What to do before calling for service Reasons the machine might shut itself off: • Lack of water. • Freeze cycle takes too long. • Harvest cycle takes too long. • High discharge temperature. • Controller self test failure. Check the following: 1. Has the water supply to the ice machine orbuilding be...
Page 18 - SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS
SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS 775 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 800-533-6006 www.scotsman-ice.com 17-3234-01