KitchenAid KUIS185J, KUIA15NLH, KUIA18NNJ, KUIA18PNL, KUIA15RRL, KUIA15PLL Cleaning Solution On Pad

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Scrub Front-To-Back

5.Read and follow all of the handling infor- mation that was supplied with the ice ma- chine cleaner. IMPORTANT: Do not fol- low the cleaning directions that are printed on the cleaner bottle. Do not use their suggested amounts, but use the entire bottle to clean the unit.

6.Open the bottle and pour a small amount of cleaning solution onto the cleaning

brush. NOTE: If a brush is not available you may use a Scotch-Britepad.

Cleaning Solution

On Pad

8.Pour the remaining solution from the bottle into the water reservoir. Using the empty

bottle, fill the reservoir with clean water to within 1/4of the top of the overflow port.

Add Remaining Cleaner

7.Using only front-to-back motions, clean the top of the plate, the sidewalls, and the front edge of the evaporator. The front-to- back motion is important to prevent scratches that could keep the ice slab from sliding off the evaporator plate.

NOTE: More solution may be necessary if there is a large amount of scale buildup on the evaporator. The scrubbing process may take ten minutes or more, depending on the amount of scale buildup on the plate. The entire plate should feel smooth when the cleaning is fin- ished.

9.Push the Clean keypad. The Clean light will turn on to show that the Clean cycle is in progress. When the light turns off (after approximately 50 minutes), the cleaning cycle is complete. During the cleaning cycle, the system both cleans and rinses itself.

10.After the cleaning cycle is complete, re- move the drain cap from the water reser- voir, and see if any cleaning solution is left in the water as it drains out. If the water is green in color from the cleaning solution, it will be necessary to run another cleaning cycle to flush the system. Be sure to re- place the drain cap securely to prevent leaking.

11.When the flushing process is completed, press the ON keypad to resume ice pro- duction.

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Contents 18″ Automatic ICE Makers Forward Goals and ObjectivesTable of Contents Wiring Diagram & Strip Circuits Electrical Power Supply & Grounding Requirements Safety FirstGeneral Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics Model Number Serial NumberYear of Introduction Model & Serial Number Label Location Model & Serial Number LocationSpecifications Kitchenaid ICE Maker Warranty Page Electrical Supply Requirements Installation InformationRecommended Grounding Method Connecting the Water Line Water Supply and Drain ConnectionsConnecting the Drain Gravity Drain SystemDrain Pump System On Some Models Operating Systems Theory of OperationRefrigeration System Water System Electrical System Operational Cycles ICE Making CycleElectrical System Refrigeration SystemDiagnostics / Clean Cycle Harvest CycleNEW ICE Maker Control Board #6100499 Models with Internal Drain Pumps Page Component Access Component LocationsTo remove the bin thermistor To remove the cutter gridTo remove the evaporator thermistor On the nextTo remove the water distributor Removing the Electronic Control Housing Components To remove the electronic control boardTo remove the cutter grid transformer Removing the Water Recirculation Pump Removing the Condenser FAN Motor Disconnect Tubing Internal Drain Pump Nut Marking On Fan Removing the Evaporator Screw Water Trough Remove the Permagum from the liner channel Reassembly Notes Removing the Water Inlet Valve Removing the HOT GAS Valve & Solenoid To remove the hot gas valveRemoving the Condenser Removing the Compressor Pull the two clips off the rear studs of the compressor Removing the Internal Drain Pump Only on Some Models Removing the ICE Maker Door & Gasket To remove the door gasket18″ Models Bottom Door Cap Screws Door Hinge Hinge Pin Channel Support Reassembly Notes Page Component Testing BIN ThermistorCutter Grid Cutter Grid TransformerWater Recirculation Pump Condenser FAN MotorWater Inlet Valve Solenoid HOT GAS Valve SolenoidCOMPRESSOR, Overload PROTECTOR, & Relay To test the compressor windingsTo test the relay Pushbutton Switch Assembly Page Diagnosis & Troubleshooting Water and ITS Effect on Making ICEEffect on ICE Quality Effect on ICE MakerTroubleshooting Chart Problem Probable Cause Test Procedure-ActionWill not make ice Defective bin thermistor Diagnostic Flow Chart for ICE Maker Control Board #6100499 OverviewFlush Mode 5 minutes Idle Mode Page Unit leaves Freeze Mode Warmer Ambients Page Reservoir must be drained prior to restarting the unit Page Wiring Diagram & Strip Circuits Wiring DiagramHarvest Mode ICE Making ModeStrip Circuits First 25 Seconds of DIAGNOSTICS/CLEAN Mode Last 47 Minutes of DIAGNOSTICS/CLEAN ModePage Cleaning Evaporator Plate Cleaning the ICE MakerTech Tips Cleaning Solution On Pad Adjusting the ICE Thickness Thick ThinPage Product Specifications Warranty Information Sources
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KUIS185J, KUIA15NRH, KUIS18NNJ, KUIA18PNL, KUIA15NLH specifications

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