Manitowoc Ice Q290, Q160, Q300 service manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

 

Section 1 – Troubleshooting

 

Model/Serial Number Location

1-1

Model Numbers Covered in Manual

1-1

Warranty Information

1-2

Equipment Overview

1-3

Room Key Card Activation

1-4

Coin Operated Activation

1-4

Ice Does Not Dispense When Rocking Chute is Depressed

1-5

Dispenser Crushes Ice as it Dispenses

1-7

Ice Continues to Dispense or Dispenses by Itself

1-7

Section 2 – Equipment Specifications

 

Disassembling the Dispenser Parts

 

For Cleaning (Door Removal)

2-1

Cleaning the Drain Pan

2-2

Disassembling the Rocking Chute/Door

2-3

Re-Installing the Paddle Wheel Guard

2-6

Disassembling the Dispenser Parts for Bin Cleaning

 

(Agitator and Paddle Wheel Removal)

2-7

Removal of the Gearmotor

2-9

Gearmotor Shaft Seal Replacement

2-10

Section 3 – Electrical

 

Non-Adjustable Timer with Test Pins

3-1

Non-Adjustable Timer

3-2

Adjustable Timer

3-3

Adjusting the Coin Mechanism Timer

3-4

Adjusting the Coin Mechanism for Canadian Coins

3-4

Wiring Diagrams

 

QPA-310, QPA-160, QFA-291

8-1

QRA-340, QRA-164 Card Operated

8-9

QCA-330, QCA-163 Coin Operated

8-13

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Contents Service Manual Safety Notices Table of Contents This page Intentionally Left Blank Section Troubleshooting Warranty Information Troubleshooting SectionEquipment Overview Room Key Card Activation Runs Problem Possible Cause To CorrectThere is power to Dispenser, however nothingDispenser runs but does not Gearmotor runs, butDispensing paddle wheel does Not turnProblem Ice Continues to Dispense or Dispenses by Itself Problem Dispenser Crushes Ice as it DispensesThis page Intentionally Left Blank Disassembling the Dispenser Parts Component DisassemblyRemoving the Drain Pan Component Disassembly SectionRemoving the Drain Pan Disassembling Rocking Chute/Door Disassembling the Rocking Chute/Door Remove the paddle wheel guard retainer Correct Installation Re-Installing the Paddle Wheel GuardCorrect Installation Incorrect InstallationDisassembling the Dispenser Parts Disassembling the Dispenser Parts For Bin Cleaning Removal of the Gearmotor Remove the bin insulator plate Gearmotor Shaft Seal ReplacementShaft seal marks Underside of bin Insulator plate Gearmotor Shaft Seal Replacement Electrical With TeVt PinVCorrect WirinJ ElectricalSection Re-WirinJ ProcedureNon-AdjuVtDble Timer NON-ADJUSTABLE TimerTo reVet the DJitDtion timer UVe the followinJ procedure To check the DJitDtion timer, uVe the followinJ procedureAdjusting the Coin Mechanism Timer Before SeriDl NumberV QPA-310 QPA-160 QFA-291 115/60/1 PHSeriDl NumberV 990400000 to After SeriDl NumberV QPA-310 QPA-160 QFA-291 230/60/1 230/50/1 Brown White Ground  Brown 230/60/1 PH 230/50/1 PH QRA-340 QRA-164 Card OperatedSV3060A QRA-330 QRA-163 Card Operated SV3061A Before SeriDl Number QCA-330 QCA-163 Coin OperatedAfter SeriDl Number SV3063 After Serial Number Page Manitowoc ICE, INC

Q300, Q160, Q290 specifications

Manitowoc Ice is renowned for its high-quality commercial ice machines, and among its standout models are the Q160, Q290, and Q300. Each model boasts unique features and technologies designed to meet the diverse needs of the food and beverage industry while ensuring reliability and efficiency.

The Manitowoc Q160 focuses on compactness without compromising on performance. This model is perfect for establishments with limited space, producing up to 161 pounds of ice daily. With its easy-to-use digital control panel, operators can monitor ice production and anticipate maintenance needs. The Q160 utilizes a self-diagnostic system that signals when cleaning is required, ensuring that ice quality remains high. It also features an innovative modular design allowing for easy access to internal components for servicing, ultimately leading to reduced downtime.

The Q290 takes efficiency and production to the next level, generating up to 285 pounds of ice in a 24-hour cycle. Its Adaptive Clean technology significantly reduces cleaning frequency, enhancing operational efficiency while maintaining peak performance. The Q290 is equipped with a patented ice-sensing probe that assesses the ice thickness and adjusts the freeze cycle accordingly, leading to substantial energy savings. Furthermore, this model incorporates a hygienic design that minimizes bacteria growth, ensuring the ice produced is of the highest quality.

Finally, the Q300 is a powerhouse designed for high-demand environments, producing up to 309 pounds of ice daily. Its advanced ice-making technology features a revolutionary water filtration system that guarantees clarity and purity in every cube. The Q300 also includes intelligence features like the SmartGrid technology, which optimizes energy usage based on demand patterns. This feature is crucial for businesses looking to reduce operational costs without sacrificing performance. Additionally, the Q300's robust construction ensures durability and longevity in busy settings.

In summary, the Manitowoc Q160, Q290, and Q300 represent the pinnacle of ice-making technology and efficiency. Each model is tailored to meet specific operational requirements, ensuring that businesses can find the perfect solution for their ice production needs. With features like easy maintenance, energy efficiency, and high ice quality, these machines are ideal investments for any commercial kitchen or bar. Whether you're looking for a compact solution or a high-capacity ice producer, Manitowoc Ice machines are designed to deliver exceptional performance and reliability.