EF and EMF Series

Cleaning Procedure

CAUTION: Protective eyewear and gloves should be worn when using cleaning products.

CLEANING AND SANITIZING INSTRUCTIONS

1.Turn the machine and water supply to the float off.

2.Remove or melt all ice in the bin.

3.Prepare one gallon (3.75l) of non-chlorine ice machine cleaner i.e. Nu-Calgon Nickel Safe, as directed on container.

4.Turn the machine on, remove the float reservoir cover and add cleaning solution to the reservoir.

5.As the machine makes ice, keep the reservoir filled with the cleaning solution until the entire gallon is used up.

6.Turn the machine off.

7.Prepare 1 gallon (3.75l) of approved (U.S. FDA 21 CFR, 178-1010) food equipment sanitizer to form a solution with 100 – 200 ppm free chlorine yield. Reserve about 1/3 gallon for step #13 below.

8.Turn the machine on and add the sanitizer to the reservoir, keeping the reservoir filled with sanitizer until 2/3 gallon is used up.

9.Turn the machine off.

10.Replace the float reservoir cover and turn the water supply back on.

11.Turn the machine on and allow the machine to make ice for 15 minutes.

12.Turn the machine off and remove and discard all of the ice from the bin made during the cleaning operation.

13.Clean the inside of the bin, bin door, and door frame with warm soapy water and rinse.

14.Using the remainder of the sanitizing solution, wipe all areas of the bin liner, door and door frame, etc. and rinse.

15.Turn machine back on.

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Ice-O-Matic Series 250 through 2306 manual Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions

Series 250 through 2306 specifications

Ice-O-Matic's Series 250 to 2306 represents a significant advancement in ice-making technology, catering to a wide range of commercial applications. This series showcases a commitment to efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, making it a preferred choice for restaurants, bars, hotels, and various enterprises requiring consistent ice production.

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