Manitowoc Ice S1000M Guardian, Sachet Installation/Replacement Procedure, Screw Location, Section

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Guardian™

Maintenance

Section 4

 

 

Guardian™

Slime is a leading cause of ice machine breakdowns and biological growth is a health concern. The Guardian™ system releases chlorine dioxide on a controlled basis to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi that form slime and cause malodors in the food zone of ice machines.

The Guardian™ will not control mineral or other water borne buildup. Your water quality will determine the length of time before mineral buildup affects ice machine performance. Mineral buildup must be removed as often as necessary to ensure trouble-free operation of the ice machine.

The Guardian™ sachet holder is included with the sachet packets. Refer to installation/replacemnet procedure to install/change sachet holder/packet.

SACHET INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE

1. Loosen the front panel screws and remove panel.

Inside Left

Loosen

Screw

Front Door

 

Guardian

Guardian™ Location

GUARDIAN™ SACHET REPLACEMENT

FREQUENCY

Sachet packet(s) require replacement every thirty (30) days or whenever they come in direct contact with water. Refer to chart below for requirements.

Ice Machine

Sachet Use

S1000M

1 or 2*

*Although one sachet is recommended, extreme conditions may necessitate using two sachet packets.

Guardian™ sachet packets are available through your local Manitowoc ice machine dealer.

Screw Location

2.Inside the front panel there are two thumbscrew holes covered by stickers, pierce the sticker with a screwdriver.

3.Attach the sachet holder to the front panel by inserting the thumbscrews through the holes in the sachet holder and tighten the thumbscrews.

4.Remove the new sachet packet from foil package and install into holder. Removing the foil package allows moisture in the air to activate the sachet contents.

5.Replace the front panel and tighten the screw.

6.Discard the use sachet packet in the trash.

CLEAN UP PROCEDURE FOR DAMAGED SACHET PACKET

1.Remove all ice from bin/dispenser and discard.

2.Initiate a cleaning and sanitizing sequence on the ice machine (see next pages).

3.Clean the bin/dispenser. Flush the drain thoroughly to prevent future drain blockage.

4.Sanitize the bin/dispenser.

5.Install a replacement sachet packet and reinstall all panels.

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Contents Installation Use and Care Manual S1000M Model Ice MachinesRead These Before Proceeding PERSONAL INJURY POTENTIALSafety Notices Procedural NoticesTable of Contents continued Section General Information Section Installation InstructionsManitowoc Cleaner and Sanitizer AuCS Automatic Cleaning SystemTable of Contents continued Section Ice Machine Operation Section MaintenanceSection Before Calling For Service Guardian Sachet Replacement FrequencyHow to Read a Model Number Section General InformationSection General InformationAccessories MANITOWOC CLEANER AND SANITIZERAUCS AUTOMATIC CLEANING SYSTEM BIN CASTERModel/Serial Number Location Model/Serial Number LocationMODEL/SERIAL PLATE LOCATION Owner Warranty Registration Card Warranty CoverageAUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE Service CallsSection Installation Instructions Installation InstructionsIce Machine Dimensions Width, Depth, and Height DimensionsLocation of Ice Machine Ice Machine Heat of RejectionThe location must be free of airborne and other contaminants Electrical Service VOLTAGEFUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITYSelf-Contained Electrical Wiring Connections For United Kingdom OnlySELF CONTAINED ICE MACHINE 115/1/60 OR 208-230/1/60 SELF CONTAINED ICE MACHINE 208-230/3/60Water Supply and Drain Requirements Cooling Tower Applications Water-Cooled ModelsWATER SUPPLY AIR GAPTypical Water Supply Drain Installation WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN LINE SIZING/CONNECTIONSPlumbing must conform to state and local codes Installation Check List Is the Ice Machine level?Before Starting the Ice Machine Potential Personal Injury SituationSection Ice Machine Operation Ice Machine OperationComponent Identification sv3149Sequence Of Operation INITIAL START-UP OR START-UP AFTER AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF 1. Water Purge2. Refrigeration System Start-Up FREEZE SEQUENCE 3. PrechillSAFETY TIMERS HARVEST SEQUENCE 5. Water Purge6. Harvest AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF 7. Automatic Shut-OffOperational Checks WATER LEVELICE THICKNESS CHECK Ice Thickness CheckWater Purge Adjustment HARVEST SEQUENCE WATER PURGE45 second setting 0 second setting THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Section Maintenance MaintenanceExterior Cleaning Ice Machine InspectionSACHET INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Guardian Location GUARDIAN SACHET REPLACEMENT FREQUENCYCLEAN UP PROCEDURE FOR DAMAGED SACHET PACKET GuardianInterior Cleaning and Sanitizing CLEANING PROCEDUREStep SANITIZING PROCEDURE Refer to Removal of Parts For CleaningRemove all ice from the bin REMOVAL OF PARTS FOR CLEANING/SANITIZING Cleaner16 oz 500 ml cleaner 1 gal. 4 l1. Water Curtain Water Curtain Removal2. Ice Thickness Probe Ice Thickness Probe Removal3. Water Distribution Tube 4. Water TroughWater Distribution Tube Removal Water Level Probe Water PumpWater Pump Removal Dump Valve Disassembly Water Dump ValvePLUNGER SPRING STOP COIL SPRING4-10 Evaporator Tray RemovalDrain Line Check Valve Removing the Front Panel 4-11Water Inlet Valve Panel RemovalRemoval from Service/Winterization Pry Open the Water Regulating Valve AUCS→ Accessory4-12 SELF-CONTAINED WATER-COOLED ICE MACHINESSection Before Calling For Service Before Calling For ServiceChecklist ProblemSafety Limit Feature Call for servicePage MANITOWOC ICE, INC 2004 Manitowoc Ice, Inc. Litho in U.S.A