Manitowoc Ice QF0400, QF2300, QF0800, QC0700 manual Preventative Maintenance Cleaning Procedure QF400

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Section 3

Ice Machine Operation

 

 

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CLEANING PROCEDURE QF400

Use Ice machine cleaner part number 000000084 only. This cleaner is used to remove lime scale or other mineral deposits. It is not used to remove algae or slime. Refer to “Cleaning/Sanitizing Procedure” for removal of algae and slime. To initiate a cleaning cycle using Manitowoc’s Cleaning Technology use the following procedure.

Step 1 Set the toggle switch to the OFF position. Open the bin door and remove the 2 thumbscrews and white plastic panel.

Step 2 To start a cleaning cycle, move the toggle switch to the CLEAN position. Water will flow through the water dump valve and down the drain. The flush, gear motor, speed, dump valve and water solenoid lights will energize to indicate the ice machine is in the clean mode.

Step 3 Wait about one minute or until the dump valve light de-energizes. Lift the front cover on the water reservoir and add the proper amount of Manitowoc Ice Machine Cleaner.

Step 4 The ice machine will automatically time out four flush and rinse cycles, and then stop. The flush light remains energized until the toggle switch is moved to the OFF position. This entire cycle lasts approximately 11 minutes.

NOTE: Periodic cleaning must be performed on adjacent surface areas not contacted by the water distribution system.

Manitowoc recommends disassembling, cleaning and sanitizing the ice machine and bin/dispenser every six months.

NOTE: The ice machine may be set to start and finish a cleaning procedure, and then automatically start ice making again. Wait about one minute into the cleaning cycle (until the dump valve light de-energizes), then move the switch from CLEAN to ICE position.

When the cleaning cycle is complete, the flush light will de-energize and ice making will start automatically

Model

Amount of Cleaner

Part Number 000000084

 

QF400

3 ounces (90 ml)

Part Number 000002688

3-7

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Contents Installation Use and Care Manual Personal Injury Potential Read These Before ProceedingTable of Contents Section Ice Machine Operation Table of ContentsSection Before Calling Service Table of Contents Section Ice Machine Sequence of OperationTable of Contents Remote Condensing Unit How to Read a Model NumberAccessories Model NumbersModel/Serial Number Location Ice Machine Model Number General Information Section Model/Serial Number LocationCommercial Warranty Coverage General Information Section QC700/QF800 AIR Cooled ICE Machine Ice Machine DimensionsQF400 AIR Cooled ICE Machine QC700/QF800 Water Cooled ICE MachineQF2300 Head Section and RFC2385 Remote Condensing Unit B970 Bin Model Dimension a Dimension BInch 56 CM ICE Storage Bins Inch 130 CM ICE Storage Bins Inch 76 CM ICE Storage BinsInch 76 CM Bin Model Dimension a Width Dimension B HeightLocation of Remote Condensing Unit Section Installation Instructions Location of Ice MachineIce Machine Head Section Clearance Requirements Ice Machine Heat of RejectionAir Baffle Condenser Air BaffleLeveling Leg and Foot QC700/QF800 Air-Cooled Ice Machines OnlySection Installation Instructions Electrical Service Installation Instructions Section Electrical Requirements For United Kingdom OnlyIce Machine Head Section QC700C/QF800C ICE Machine Head /1/60 or 208-230/1/60 QC700C/QF800C ICE Machine Head /1/50QF2300 ICE Machine Head /60/1 RFC2385 Remote Condensing Unit 208-230/1/60 Potable Water Inlet Lines Section Installation Instructions Water Supply and DrainsCooling Tower Applications Water-Cooled Models Potable Water SupplyInstallation Instructions Section Typical Water Supply Drain InstallationWater Supply and Drain Line SIZING/CONNECTIONS QF2300/RFC2385 only Usage with NON-MANITOWOC Condensing UnitsFactory Equipment Refrigeration Amounts Route Refrigeration Tubing Line SET LengthLine SET Rise or Drop Roof/Wall PenetrationManitowoc S-Trap Kit Service LoopSupplied service loop is an installation requirement Suction Line OIL TrapsConnecting the line set Connect The Line Set To The Ice Machine Head SectionConnect The Line Set To The Remote Condensing Unit Torque Value’s Open The Valves Prior To Starting The Ice MachineSuction Liquid Min. Insulation Line Open Receiver Service ValveLeak Check The Refrigeration System Insulation RequirementsSuction Shut Off Valve Insulation Typical Remote System Installation Remote AIR-COOLED only Section Installation Instructions Installation ChecklistPotential Personal Injury Situation QF400 Component IdentificationICE Machine Head Section QC700/QF800QF2300 Ice Machine Operation SectionWater Level Check Section Ice Machine Operation Operational Checks Cleaning/Sanitizing Procedure Heavily Scaled Cleaning Procedure Exterior Cleaning Straighten Bent Condenser Fins Cleaning the CondenserAir-Cooled Condenser Self-Contained Air-Cooled FilterModel Amount of Cleaner MANITOWOC’S Cleaning TechnologyPreventative Maintenance Cleaning Procedure QF400 CLEANING/SANITIZING Procedure QC700/QF800/QF2300 Amount of Water Amount of CleanerAmount of Water Amount of Sanitizer CLEANING/SANITIZING Procedure QF400 Only Mix Cleaner and WaterUse Ice machine cleaner CleanerRemoval of Parts for CLEANING/SANITIZING Solution TypeMixed With Water Level Probe Removal Water Level Probe RemovalQF2300 Water Reservoir Cover Removal QC700/QF800 ShownQF2300 Shown Float Valve Removal QC700/QF800 Shown Ice Diverter Removal Water Reservoir RemovalIce Chute Removal Cabinet Removal Bin Door RemovalWater Dump Valve Dump Valve DisassemblyPry Open the Water Regulating Valve Water Cooled Condensing UnitQF400/QC700/QF800 Prior to START-UPFlush Sequence in the ICE Position Ice Machine Sequence of Operation Section QF2300 Problem Possible Cause To Correct ChecklistBefore Calling Service Section Safeguard Feature Reset Procedure Safeguard Indicator LightsStandby Mode Possible Problem List Corrective Action List Analyzing Why SafeGuards May Stop the Ice MachineNo Water Checklist Safeguard ModesBefore Calling Service Section Gear Motor Speed ChecklistGear Motor Speed Temperature Sensor Checklist Temperature is Too High or Low QF400/QC700/QF800This page Intentionally Left Blank Page Manitowoc ICE, INC
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