EF and EMF Series

Winterizing Procedure

Winterizing Procedures

Important!

Whenever the ice machine is taken out of operation during the winter months, the procedure below must be performed. Failure to do so may cause serious damage and will void all warranties.

1.Turn off water to machine.

2.Make sure all ice is out of the evaporator(s).

3.Place the ON/OFF switch to the “OFF” position.

4.Disconnect the tubing between the evaporator and float.

5.Drain the water system completely.

6.On water cooled machines, hold the water regulating valve open by prying upward on the water valve spring with a screwdriver while using compressed air to blow all the water out of the condenser.

7.Remove all of the ice in the storage bin and discard.

Disconnect tubing from float to evaporator and drain water from the evaporator

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Ice-O-Matic Series 250 through 2306 manual Winterizing Procedures

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.

One of the standout features of the Series 250 through 2306 is their high-capacity ice production. These machines are capable of producing a substantial quantity of ice daily, ensuring that businesses never run short during peak service times. With models producing anywhere from 100 to over 1,500 pounds of ice per day, operators can select the machine that best fits their specific needs.

The series employs advanced evaporator technology, resulting in excellent heat transfer and faster ice production cycles. This not only enhances the efficiency of the machines but also contributes to lower energy consumption, which is a crucial factor for businesses looking to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Energy efficiency is further optimized with the inclusion of a patented water-efficient design, minimizing water waste and ensuring that each batch of ice is produced using the minimal amount of water necessary.

Another highlight of the Ice-O-Matic series is the incorporation of an innovative automated cleaning system. This feature simplifies maintenance, reduces manual labor, and enhances sanitation. By scheduling regular cleanings, operators can ensure a constant supply of high-quality ice, while minimizing the risk of contamination. This is particularly important in settings where hygiene is paramount.

The Series 250 to 2306 also boasts a compact footprint, making them suitable for a variety of commercial environments. Their designs are streamlined to fit into tight spaces without compromising on performance. Built with durability in mind, these machines utilize high-grade materials that stand up to the rigors of daily use, promising longevity and reliability.

Moreover, the machines in this series support a variety of ice types, such as cube and nugget ice, catering to diverse customer preferences. This adaptability makes them versatile companions in any food service establishment, optimizing ice usage for drinks, food preservation, and display needs.

In conclusion, Ice-O-Matic's Series 250 through 2306 embodies innovation in ice-making, with features like high-capacity production, energy efficiency, automated cleaning, and durable construction. These machines continue to set industry standards, offering unparalleled performance for businesses that rely on a steady supply of ice.