Ice-O-Matic Series 250 through 2306 manual Set-Up, European Installations, Electrical Connections

Page 9
Install Junction Box

EF and EMF Series

Installation Guidelines

Set-Up

●Carefully uncrate machine and check for visible damage. If any damage is noted, stop installation and follow instructions on Page iii.

●Remove skid bolts or screws and lift machine off of the skid.

●Install legs (packaged inside bin) on base of machine or storage bin.

●Remove and discard the 2 bolts at the rear of the EF series cabinet that secure the chassis for shipping.

Place the EMF series model on top of the bin or bin top, install the downchute seal and attach the ice machine with the hardware provided. Insure that the back of the ice machine is flush with the back of the bin or bin top.

Proper functioning of the bin door requires the bin door, when it is opened, to be in a

stable position. If the ice machine is too far forward on the bin, the opened door may not Install Legs be stable, resulting in an unexpected closing of the bin door.

If the ice machine is to be mounted on a bin or dispenser other than an ICE-O-Matic, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for machine mounting. ICE-O-Matic will not be responsible for damage or injury that results from unexpected closing of the bin door as a result of the ice machine being too far forward on the bin.

Danger!

Electrical shock and/or injury from moving parts inside this machine can cause serious injury or death. Disconnect electrical supply to the machine prior to performing any adjustments or repairs.

Important!

All installations must comply with local and national electrical codes.

European Installations

The electrical supply fixed wiring must be provided with a disconnection means having a separation of at least 3mm in all poles.

Electrical Connections

1.Check for proper voltage, wire and fuse size according to the specifications listed on the serial data plate located on the rear of the ice machine cabinet.

2.Supply power to the ice machine on a dedicated electrical circuit. Only the ice machine should be on this circuit. Reference the electrical wiring diagram on the ice machine.

3.On EF models make electrical connections in the junction box, taped to the chassis frame. Mount the junction box to the rear of the machine cabinet with the provided hardware and install the line voltage flexible conduit to the junction box. On all other models secure the conduit or electrical cord to back of the machine at the 7/8 inch hole. Make electrical connections at the terminal block located in the electrical box.

Important!

A water filtration system should be installed with all ice machines. Check the filter manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation of the filter system.

All water supply lines must be installed per local codes. Use 1/4 inch O.D. minimum on air cooled machines. On water cooled machines 3/8 inch O.D. minimum tubing must be run to the condenser. The water supply for the ice making can “T” off from the condenser line using 1/4 inch O.D. minimum tubing. Make 2 coils of extra tubing so that the machine can be pulled away from the wall if service is needed.

All drain lines must be installed per local codes. The Condenser drain on water cooled units should be 3/8 inch O.D. minimum. Drain line fittings on ICE-O-Matic bins are 3/4 FPT. The bin drain should be a minimum of 3/4 inch O.D. Cold water drains should be insulated to prevent sweating.

Warning!

Do not apply heat directly to the back of bin as damage may occur to plastic parts. Insure the machine is level within 1/8 inch in all directions.

Remove any shipping or packaging material.

If the machine has a remote condenser, reference the Remote Condenser Installation Guidelines. Once the machine has been installed follow the start-up procedures.

Page 3

Image 9
Contents Page Page How To Use This Manual EF and EMF Series ForwardKeep this manual for future reference EF and EMF Series Table of ContentsInspect Promptly Visible Loss or DamageConcealed Loss or Damage Limitation of Implied Warranty EF and EMF Series WarrantyParts and Labor Filing a ClaimEMF 45 0 a S Model and Serial Number FormatInstallation Guidelines European Installations Set-UpElectrical Connections Remote Condenser Installation Remote Condenser Installation ICE Machine Model Number Remote Condenser Model NumberFormula for figuring maximum equivalent run is as follows Electrical and Plumbing Requirements EF and EMF Series EF and EMF Series EMF Series shown How the ICE Machine WorksWater Level Please Follow These Instructions CarefullyEF and EMF Series General Maintenance Procedure Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions Cleaning stainless steel Cleaning Activity Cleaning AgentMethod of Application Winterizing Procedures Model NumberSerial NumberDate Installed EF and EMF Series Service History

Series 250 through 2306 specifications

Ice-O-Matic's Series 250 to 2306 represents a significant advancement in ice-making technology, catering to a wide range of commercial applications. This series showcases a commitment to efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, making it a preferred choice for restaurants, bars, hotels, and various enterprises requiring consistent ice production.

One of the standout features of the Series 250 through 2306 is their high-capacity ice production. These machines are capable of producing a substantial quantity of ice daily, ensuring that businesses never run short during peak service times. With models producing anywhere from 100 to over 1,500 pounds of ice per day, operators can select the machine that best fits their specific needs.

The series employs advanced evaporator technology, resulting in excellent heat transfer and faster ice production cycles. This not only enhances the efficiency of the machines but also contributes to lower energy consumption, which is a crucial factor for businesses looking to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Energy efficiency is further optimized with the inclusion of a patented water-efficient design, minimizing water waste and ensuring that each batch of ice is produced using the minimal amount of water necessary.

Another highlight of the Ice-O-Matic series is the incorporation of an innovative automated cleaning system. This feature simplifies maintenance, reduces manual labor, and enhances sanitation. By scheduling regular cleanings, operators can ensure a constant supply of high-quality ice, while minimizing the risk of contamination. This is particularly important in settings where hygiene is paramount.

The Series 250 to 2306 also boasts a compact footprint, making them suitable for a variety of commercial environments. Their designs are streamlined to fit into tight spaces without compromising on performance. Built with durability in mind, these machines utilize high-grade materials that stand up to the rigors of daily use, promising longevity and reliability.

Moreover, the machines in this series support a variety of ice types, such as cube and nugget ice, catering to diverse customer preferences. This adaptability makes them versatile companions in any food service establishment, optimizing ice usage for drinks, food preservation, and display needs.

In conclusion, Ice-O-Matic's Series 250 through 2306 embodies innovation in ice-making, with features like high-capacity production, energy efficiency, automated cleaning, and durable construction. These machines continue to set industry standards, offering unparalleled performance for businesses that rely on a steady supply of ice.