Page 3 - Table of Contents; Uncrate and Set Up
Introduction The design of this modular cuber is the result ofyears of experience and testing. Standard featuresinclude front accessible indicator lights and on-offswitches that provide the user with fast access tocritical information and easy operational control.When desired, optional controls can ...
Page 4 - Installation: Product Specifications; Space Limitations
Installation: Product Specifications Location Limitations: The product is designed to beinstalled indoors, in a controlled environment. Aircooled models discharge very warm air into theroom out the back. Space must be allowed at theleft side and back for air intake and discharge.Water cooled models ...
Page 5 - Product Information; This product cannot be stacked; Air and Water Cooled User Manual
Product Information The product is a modular cuber. That type ofmachine is designed to be placed on an ice storagebin or an ice dispenser. Many installations onlyrequire the matching bin, but some also require anadapter to be placed between the bin and thecuber or between the dispenser and the cuber...
Page 6 - Product Description & Electrical Requirements
Product Description & Electrical Requirements Dimensions w” x d” x h” Model Electrical Condenser Minimum CircuitAmpacity Maximum FuseSize* 48 x 24 x 29 C1448SA-32 208-230/60/1 Air 17.7 30 same C1448SW-32 208-230/60/1 Water 16.0 30 same C1448SA-3 208-230/60/3 Air 13.6 15 same C1448SW-3 208-230/60...
Page 8 - Cabinet Layout, Water Cooled
Cabinet Layout, Water Cooled November 2006 Page 6 C1448, C1848, C2148WAir and Water Cooled User Manual
Page 9 - Water; Condenser Water Supply; recommended for this water supply; 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. There aretwo ways water can contain impurities: insuspension or in solution. Suspended solids can befiltered out. In solution or dissolved solids cann...
Page 10 - Panel Removal; Lift the front panel up and off the machine.; Switch Bezel
Panel Removal 1 Locate and loosen the two screws at the frontedge of the top panel. 2 Pull the front panel out at the top until it clearsthe top panel. 3 Lift the front panel up and off the machine. 4 Remove two screws at front edge of toppanel. 5 Lift up the front of the top panel, push it backan i...
Page 11 - Bin Recycling
Uncrate and Set Up Begin with unpacking the ice storage bin. Removethe carton, and using part of the carton as acushion, tip the bin on its back to remove the skidand attach the legs or casters. Note: Turn the leg levelers in all the way and adjustafter the ice machine is on top and in its selectedl...
Page 12 - Plumbing Requirements; Water Filters; Water Fitting
Plumbing Requirements All models require connection to cold, potablewater. A hand actuated valve within site of themachine is required. Air cooled models have asingle 3/8” FPT inlet water connection, a 3/8” FPTto 3/8” male flare adapter is supplied with themachine and can be used if desired. Water c...
Page 13 - Drains; Connect water supply to water inlet fittings.; Follow all applicable codes.; Water Supply and Drain Connections; Floor Drain
Drains All models require drain tubing to be attached tothem. Air cooled models have a single ¾” FPTdrain fitting in the back of the cabinet. Water cooledmodels have the same fitting plus an additional ½”FPT drain fitting in the back of the cabinet. Install new tubing when replacing a prior icemachi...
Page 14 - Electrical; Check voltage when complete.
Electrical The machine is not supplied with a power cord, onemust either be field installed or the machinehard-wired. The dataplate on the back of the cabinet details thepower requirements, including voltage, phase,minimum circuit ampacity and maximum fuse size.HACR type circuit breakers may be used...
Page 16 - Initial Start Up
Initial Start Up 1 Remove front panel. Check machine for anypacking or wires rubbing moving parts. Notelocation of control board in upper left corner ofthe machine’s front. 2 Remove tape securing each curtain to itsevaporator. 3 Switch on the electrical power to the machine.Observe that some of the ...
Page 17 - Adjustments; Bridge Thickness - For Service Tech Only; Push and hold Off till the machine stops.; Ice Bridge Thickness Measurement; bridge; Ice Thickness Sensor
Adjustments Bridge Thickness - For Service Tech Only 1 Push and hold Off till the machine stops. 2 Remove evaporator cover. 3 Remove curtain. 4 Use a box wrench and rotate the bridgethickness adjustment screw in 1/8 turnincrements CW to increase bridge thickness.Rotate CCW to decrease bridge thickne...
Page 18 - Water flush setting; shows
Water flush setting The water flush is factory set to the automaticposition, suitable for most water conditions. Thesetting can be changed to one of 5 manual settingsor left on automatic. Flushsetting 1 -Minimum 2 -Moderate 3 -Standard 4 - Heavy 5 -Maximum A - Automatic WaterType RO waterorequivalen...
Page 20 - Switches; Control Options; SmartBoard (KSB) Advanced Feature control; Adjustable ice level control; Seasonal changes in ice used; Use of control; VariSmart Control Area
Switches The panel in the front of the machine can be flippedup to access two switches – on and off. • To switch the machine OFF, push andrelease the Off button. The machine will shutoff at the end of the next cycle. • To switch the machine ON, push and releasethe On button. The machine will go thro...
Page 21 - Options and Other Information; Calculation of average cycle time; Ice
Options and Other Information SmartBoard When this option is present there is an additionaldisplay panel in the area below the main controlboard. It is not visible when the front panel is on.The SmartBoard’s features include: • Seven day programmable ice level settingwhen used with the optional Vari...
Page 22 - Cleaning, Sanitation and Maintenance
Cleaning, Sanitation and Maintenance This ice system requires three types ofmaintenance: • 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 or dispenser. • Clean or replace the air filter and clea...
Page 23 - Ice Storage Bin; Remove Water Distributors; Inspect Water Distributor
13 Remove water distributors from ice machine. Inspect each distributor for restricted orificeholes. Be sure all holes are full open. 14 Locate ice thickness sensor. Squeeze mounting legs together to release sensor.Wash the metal surfaces of the sensor and theadjustment screw with ice machine cleane...
Page 24 - Air cooled condenser filter; Pull air filters from their louvered mounts.; Maintenance; Filter
Air cooled condenser filter 1 Pull air filters from their louvered mounts. 2 Wash the dust and grease off the filter. 3 Return them to their original positions. Do not operate the machine without the filter inplace except during cleaning. Maintenance Air cooled condenser If the machine has been oper...
Page 25 - What to do before calling for service; To Manually Reset the machine.; Reset or Switch Off
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 27 - SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS
SCOTSMAN ICE SYSTEMS 775 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 800-533-6006 www.scotsman-ice.com 17-3083-02