Manitowoc Ice B1800 installation instructions B1300/1800 Water Trough Conversion KIT

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B1300/1800 WATER TROUGH CONVERSION KIT

Installation Instructions

BEFORE STARTING, DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY

1.Remove front panel.

2.Disconnect water pump and rotate outlet.

A.Remove white distribution tube from water pump.

B.Remove water pump mounting screws at bulkhead.

C.Unplug water pump from bulkhead.

D.On water pump, remove three hex head screws that mount motor to body.

E.Loosen four hex head screws holding bracket on.

F.Rotate body two hole locations (60) counterclockwise.

G.Reinstall the three mounting screws and tighten bracket screws.

3.Remove float valve from plastic bracket.

4.Drill new holes for float valve bracket and water pump.

A.Place paper drilling template, 8009903, (supplied) on bulkhead.

B.Line up existing water pump mounting holes on bulkhead with designated holes on template.

C.Mark and drill new holes, as shown on template, two for water pump and two for float valve bracket. The slot for the water pump does not move.

5.Remove old water trough.

A.Remove the screws holding the trough in place.

B.Remove ice deflectors.

C.Lift trough (along with support bracket) out of ice machine.

6.Install new water trough (supplied).

A.Place new water trough in place.

B.Fasten with thumbscrews supplied. If new holes are needed, level trough and mark bulkheads through holes in trough. Drill two 1/4" diameter holes.

7.Install new water trough support (supplied).

8.Install new float valve bracket.

A.Stick foam tape (supplied) on backside of float valve bracket, one piece on each side of slot.

B.Screw float valve bracket to bulkhead with screws (supplied). Before inserting screws, place curtain stop (supplied) in front of float valve bracket and screw down.

C.Attach float valve to bracket.

D.Adjust curtain stop so the water curtain hits the stop instead of the float valve.

9.Remove clear water tube coming from dump valve to white distribution tube.

A.Remove straight barbed fitting from white distribution tube.

B.Remove water tube from dump valve and remove completely from machine.

8009913 Sheet 1 of 2 Rev. 10/06/98

10. Install new clear water tube just as the old one was installed.

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Contents Before STARTING, Disconnect Power Supply Installation InstructionsB1300/1800 Water Trough Conversion KIT Manitowoc Ice, Inc

B1300, B1800 specifications

Manitowoc Ice's B1300 and B1800 series represent the pinnacle of ice-making technology, catering to the needs of businesses that require reliable and efficient ice production. These machines are engineered to deliver high-quality ice while maximizing operational efficiency, making them essential components in various industries, including restaurants, bars, and hotels.

The B1300 model boasts a production capacity of up to 1,300 pounds of ice per day. It adopts a modular design that facilitates easy installation and maintenance. One of its standout features is the patented AquaArmor technology, which reduces the impact of water quality on ice production. This innovation extends the life of the machine and ensures that the ice produced is clean and clear, enhancing the drinking experience for customers.

In terms of operational efficiency, the B1300 is equipped with an advanced control system that provides real-time diagnostics and performance monitoring. This feature allows operators to identify issues quickly, minimizing downtime and service interruptions. The machine’s energy-efficient design also helps reduce overall operating costs, as it consumes less water and electricity compared to traditional ice makers.

Moving on to the B1800 model, it offers an increased production capacity of up to 1,800 pounds of ice per day, making it ideal for larger establishments with higher demand for ice. Like the B1300, the B1800 incorporates AquaArmor technology, but it also features a state-of-the-art IceBank storage system. This storage solution allows businesses to hold ice in reserve, ensuring a continuous supply even during peak hours.

Both models prioritize ease of use and maintenance. The removable components make cleaning straightforward, promoting hygiene and complying with health regulations. Additionally, the systems are designed for quieter operation, allowing for a more pleasant atmosphere in dining and service areas.

Finally, the Manitowoc B1300 and B1800 series are built to last. Their durable construction, combined with comprehensive warranties, provides peace of mind for operators who rely on these machines to keep their businesses running smoothly. In conclusion, these models exemplify quality, efficiency, and reliability, making them preferred choices for businesses across the hospitality and food service sectors. With advanced features and technologies, they stand out as leading solutions for ice production in today’s demanding market.