Cornelius IWC330, IAC 322 Owner -OPERATOR, Cleaning Procedures, Prep Cleaning, Discard the ICE

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OWNER -OPERATOR

The installation is not complete until you are sure the owner-operator understands the cuber operation and his or her responsibility of preventative maintenance.

Does the owner-operator know:

1.Location of electrical disconnect switch and water shut-off valves?

2.How to start and/or shut down the product, clean and sanitize it?

3.Bin full operation and reset operation of high pressure cutout (water-cooled and remote products only)?

4.How to clean the condenser and fan blade?

5.Whom to call for product information and/or service?

CLEANING PROCEDURES

Approved ice machine cleaners by brand names:

SLime–A–Way

SCalgon Nickel Safe (green color only)

NOTE: All ice machine cleaners labeled safe for nickel ARE NOT the brand CALGON NICKEL SAFE.

CAUTION: Ice machine cleaners are acidic-based chemicals. Before beginning any cleaning of the cuber, the ice in the storage bin or dispenser must be removed.

WARNING: When using any chemical, rubber gloves and eye protection should be worn.

PREP – CLEANING

Use full-strength ice machine cleaner on a coarse-surface cloth material (such as terry cloth) and wipe down the inside wall of the evaporator area, the water pan, the water curtain and evaporator plastic extrusions. If the wa- ter distributor tube has heavy scale build-up, remove and soak it in full-strength ice machine cleaner (or ex- change the tube and clean the scaled tube at a later date).

Cleaning the Water System and Evaporator

1.Set the switch to Clean and allow any ice on the evaporator to release and melt away.

2.Remove all ice from the storage bin.

3.Remove the water curtain(s), pour 1/2 oz. of ice machine cleaner down the rear key-slot openings. The cleaner will drain into the water pan.

4.Return the water curtain(s) to their proper operating positions.

5.Add 3 oz. for a single evaporator, or 5 oz. for a dual evaporator of “Calgon Nickel Safe” or “Lime-A-Way” ice machine cleaner directly into the water pan. The float will balance with inlet water. Set switch to CLEAN, circulate for a maximum of 15 minutes.

6.Depress and hold the dump switch to allow the cleaner to drain away.

7.Fill the water pan with clean fresh water, circulate for approximately 3 minutes. Depress and hold the DUMP switch and allow the water to drain away. Repeat the procedure 3 times.

8.After third rinse cycle, place product power switch in ice position. Allow Cuber to produce one slab of ice –

DISCARD THE ICE.

9.When the clean cycle is complete, return cuber to normal operating mode.

NOTE: Please Take Note of the Following:

SIce machines should only be cleaned when needed, not by a timed schedule of every 60 days, etc.

SShould your ice machine require cleaning more than twice a year, consult your distributor or dealer about proper water treatment.

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Contents Series Ice Cube Machine Table of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Series Cuber Model and Serial LocationSerial Number Explanation IAC322/330 IAC227 IWC322/330 Remote Condenser SpecificationICE Cuber Specification CR800 CR1200 CR1400LRA Specifications 60 HZIAC630 IWC630 IRC630 IAC830 IWC830 IRC830 IAC1030 IWC1030 IRC1030 IAC1030L IWC1030L IRC1030L IAC1230 IWC1230 IRC1230 IAC1448 IWC1448 IRC1448 Specifications 50 HZ Volts 220 Phase Hertz No. Wires +ground 220 12.5 75.9 CR800E50 CR1200E50 CR1400E50 Specifications 50 HZ, Remote CondenserGeneral Freight Damage Claims ProcedureEquipment SET-UP Installation InstructionsDispenser Installation Location of EquipmentIACS/IWCS Plumbing Connections Installation Check PointsElectrical START-UP and Check OUT Discard the ICE Cleaning ProceduresPrep Cleaning Owner -OPERATORDump Cycle Sanitizing ProceduresRH Evap Total ICE Capacity Adjusting Bridge ThicknessICE Production Check LED Indicators Status Indicator Green Contactor Fan Dump Valve Circuit Board Diagnostic ProcedureMaking Adjustments Restoring ICE Thickness Potentiometer to Factory SettingSensors Reset OperationComponent Function Circuit Board ETC Test PlugThermostatic Expansion Valves Voltage Selector SwitchStacking Cable Condenser FAN Cycling ControlWater Regulating Valve Starving TXV Product SymptomsMoisture Contamination Service Stem ValvesCompressor Contactor Relay Compressor & Starting Component CHECK-OUT ProcedureSystem Evacuation & Recharging Leak DetectionSELF-CONTAINED Products Reclaim RecoveryAshrae RecyclingCompressor RUN-ON High Pressure Safety SwitchAverage Average Operating CharacteristicsIACS227/IAC322/IAC330 Freeze Cycle Harvest CycleIWCS227/IWC322/IWC330 IAC522/IAC530 IWC522/IWC530 IAC630 IWC630 IRC630 IAC830 IWC830 IRC830 IAC1030 IWC1030 IRC1030 IAC1230 IWC1230 IRC1230 IAC1448 IWC1448 IRC1448 Compressor does not RUN, Circuit Board Indicator Lights on TroubleshootingCuber not Operating Compressor Runs but Does not COOL, Circuit Board Indicator LightsProximity Switch Light OUT Proximity Switch Light onLong Harvest Cycles Long Freeze CycleWater Flow Associated GeneralPump not Pumping ICE Weight Light AT TOPPlate and Heavy AT Bottom Soft White ICE or Water aIAC 322 & IWC IAC 330 & IWC Water Dump Switch Condenser FAN Motor OnlyIacs 227 & Iwcs Volts 60 HZ IACS227E60, IWCS227E60 208/230V 60HZ IAC 530 & IWC IAC 522 & IWCIAC 630, IWC 630 & IRC IAC 830, IWC 830 & IRCIAC 1030, IWC 1030 & IRC IAC 1230, IWC 1230 & IRCIAC 1448, IWC 1448 & IRC CR800, CR1200, & CR1400 Remote Condensers Heat Shrink Tape CapacitorRefrigeration and Water Systems Refrigeration and water system Refrigeration and Water Systems Vavle Water Dump Valve Water Pump Refrigeration and Water System Remote Condenser Series Remote Ice Machine Installation Instructions Remote Condensers Liquid Refrigerant Line Discharge Correct Physical Line-Set Length 55 Ft. Maximum 16.764 meters Remote Condenser LocationExamples Connection of Line-Set Lengthening or Reducing the Line-Set LengthsStart Up Final InstallationICE Cuber Specification Head Pressure Control Headmaster Evacuation Remote System EVACUATION/RE-CHARGEThis page Left Blank Intentionally One Cornelius Place Anoka, Minnesota 763 800

IAC530, IWCS227, IWC522, IAC522, IAC330 specifications

Cornelius has established itself as a leader in the field of beverage dispensing systems, and its range of machines, including the IAC 322, IAC 227, CR800, CR1200, and CR1400, showcases advanced technology and user-friendly designs tailored for various commercial environments.

The Cornelius IAC 322 is a compact and versatile air-cooled unit designed for high-volume beverage dispensing. It features an efficient refrigeration system that ensures optimal temperature control, providing beverages that are always served at the perfect temperature. Its user-friendly interface allows operators to manage settings easily, and its durable construction ensures longevity in busy environments.

The IAC 227 model is similar in design but is specifically optimized for lower volume settings. With a smaller footprint, it is ideal for cafes and small bars. This model also incorporates energy-efficient technology, minimizing power consumption without compromising performance. The IAC 227 maintains the same commitment to temperature control, ensuring each cup served enhances the customer experience.

Turning to the CR series, the CR800 stands out with its robust build and larger capacity. This unit is designed for establishments needing a reliable dispenser for a variety of carbonated beverages. The CR800's carbonation technology ensures each drink maintains the right level of fizz, contributing to a consistent taste. Its modular design facilitates easy maintenance and upgrades, making it a favorite among operators.

The CR1200 increases capacity, making it suitable for larger venues, including stadiums and large restaurants. This model incorporates advanced monitoring systems that track beverage levels and alert operators when supplies are low. The CR1200 also supports multiple beverage types, allowing for customization based on customer preference while maintaining ease of use.

Lastly, the CR1400 takes it a step further, combining high-capacity dispensing with cutting-edge technology. It features touchscreen controls for intuitive operation and automated cleaning systems that reduce downtime. The CR1400 is designed with a focus on sustainability, using recyclable materials and energy-efficient components to lessen its environmental impact while maintaining premium performance.

Together, the Cornelius IAC and CR series models represent the forefront of beverage dispensing technology, emphasizing efficiency, durability, and customer satisfaction. Whether for a small café or a large arena, these machines provide businesses with the tools they need to serve quality beverages consistently.