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Complete sanitizing can only be carried out only by the Authorized Technical Service Centres, and must be done regularly 
depending on the conditions of use of the appliance, the chemical and physical features of the water, and after every period in 
which the appliance has remained at a standstill for any length of time. 

 

You are advised to ask your dealer to draw up a scheduled maintenance contract that will cover the following: 
•  cleaning the condenser 
•  cleaning the filter located on the water supply solenoid valve 
•  cleaning the ice-tray 
•  checking the charge of coolant gas 
•  checking the operating cycle 
•  sanitizing the appliance 
 
The frequency of cleaning and sanitizing operations can vary, depending on: 
•  temperature and environmental conditions 
•  temperature and quality of water (hardness, presence of grit, etc.) 
•  quantity of ice produced, or time of use of ice flaker 
•  periods of non-use of ice flaker 

 

TO ENSURE CORRECT CLEANING AND SANITIZING OF THE ICE FLAKER, PERFORM THE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED IN 
THIS MANUAL AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH. 

 

 

IMPORTANT: 

•  the operations described in this manual must only be performed by skilled, authorised personnel 
•  the ice flaker must be installed in a hygienically clean location; avoid premises such as cellars and storerooms, because poor 

hygiene promotes the formation and proliferation of bacteria in the ice flaker 

•  a cleaning and sanitizing kit specifically designed for this appliance is available from your dealer 
•  do not use corrosive substances to remove limescale from the appliance, because this will invalidate the guarantee, and may 

cause serious damage to the materials and components of the appliance 

•  gloves suitable to protect against cuts must be worn when performing all operations involving handling of sheet metal parts in 

particular 

•  gloves suitable to protect the skin against the substances used must be worn when performing all cleaning and sanitizing 

operations 

•  wear suitable goggles during cleaning and sanitizing operations to protect the eyes against splashes of the substances used 
•  take care not to spill water or solutions on the wiring or the power cable 
 

10  CLEANING 

1.

 

switch off appliance 

2.

 

remove top of appliance by lifting rear part and releasing it from front hooks (Fig. 8). The top is secured to the rear panel of the 
appliance with a screw, which must be removed before lifting the top and repositioned when cleaning and sanitizing 
operations are finished 

3.

 

remove rear panel by loosening fixing screws and raising it (Fig. 9) 

4.

 

open lid of water supply basin (Fig. 10) 

5.

 

empty water basin 

6.

 

fill water basin with a with a 25% solution of water and white vinegar. Raise without forcing the floating valve with a non-
metallic stick 

7.

 

switch on the appliance and let it run, topping up the level of the solution in the basin until at least 2 litres of solution has been 
used  

8.

 

switch off appliance and 

disconnect from power supply mains

 

9.

 

remove all ice from bin 

10.

 

clean ice outlet (1 in Fig. 11), bin and door with water and white vinegar solution. Remove any sediments from evaporator with 
a soft brush and non-abrasive sponge 

11.

 

rinse components previously cleaned 

12.

 

remove the stick that holds the floating valve 

13.

 

connect appliance to mains electricity supply, and switch on 

14.

 

rinse evaporator leaving appliance running for at least 5 minutes 

15.

 

prepare to perform the sanitizing operations described in the next chapter 

 
 
 

11  SANITIZING 

Use a 200 mg/l solution of sodium hypochlorite and water (or a solution of ½ ounce of normal bleach to 1 gallon of water), or one 
of the solutions commonly used to disinfect babies’ feeding bottles; in this case, check that the sanitizing product is: 
•  authorized by your Country’s Ministry of Health 

Summary of Contents for ICE115AS-R2

Page 1: ...Mod ICE115AS R2 Production code GB903A HC 08 2018 ...

Page 2: ...5014 1 Electromagnetic compatibility requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Emission EN 55014 2 Electromagnetic compatibility requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Immunity product family standard EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment with input current up to and inc...

Page 3: ...P 6 3 CLEANING THE STEEL PARTS 7 MAIN CAUSES OF OPERATING FAILURE 8 OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE 9 1 CLEANING THE FILTER OF WATER SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE 9 2 AIR COOLED MODELS 9 3 CLEANING AND SANITIZING OPERATIONS 10 CLEANING 11 SANITIZING 12 PERIODS AT A STANDSTILL The figures in this Manual are of a general nature Some details may therefore differ depending on the specific model The Manufacturer decli...

Page 4: ...ion if the installation has been carried out in compliance with local laws and regulations and according to the instructions in this manual This appliance contains R290 refrigerant a natural gas that is not harmful to the environment but is flammable R290 refrigerant is a colourless odourless gas and as such its presence cannot be identified by the senses This condition requires special safety mea...

Page 5: ... starting the appliance CHECK IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT DO NOT USE IT It is absolutely forbidden for the user to access the appliance s cooling circuit in case of necessity call the authorized assistance WARNING Do not use mechanical devices such as screwdrivers sharp tools or other means to speed up the defrosting process WARNING Keep the vents in the appliance casing or flu...

Page 6: ...l number and model of the appliance The manual describes the state of the art at the time of supply of the appliance the distributor reserves the right to modify its appliances when deemed useful at any time without having to update this document or document relating to previous production batches The technical staff in charge of the activities performed on the appliance are responsible for the ap...

Page 7: ...y with the Manufacturer s instructions and to make sure that maintenance is performed by specially qualified personnel do not remove any of the panels or grilles do not rest objects on the appliance or in front of the ventilation grilles always lift the appliance to move it even slightly Do not push or pull it any use of the appliance other than the ice production using cold drinking water will be...

Page 8: ... particular models will be attached to this instruction manual Use of this electrical appliance requires compliance with certain fundamental rules in particular do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet do not use the appliance when you are barefoot do not use extensions in premises such as bathrooms or shower rooms do not tug on the power supply cable to disconnect it from the mai...

Page 9: ...turer 5 The weighted equivalent continuous sound level A of this appliance is less than 70 dB A The measurements were taken 1 metre from the surface of the appliance and 1 60 metres above ground during ice production The wiring diagram is stuck on the front counterpanel or inside front panel of the appliance In order to gain access thereto unplug the appliance from the power source loosen the scre...

Page 10: ...ons this appliance must be only be supplied with cold water for human consumption drinking water the operating pressure must be between 0 1 and 0 6 MPa a tap must be installed between the water mains and the feed pipe of the appliance so that the water supply may be shut off if necessary where the feed water is particularly hard you are advised to install a polyvalent cartridge filter Any solid pa...

Page 11: ...s again before using the appliance Make sure that the power supply cable is unplugged before carrying out the above cleaning operation See cleaning and sanitizing manual for information regarding cleaning operations Use ordinary washing up liquid or a water and vinegar solution for cleaning operations after cleaning rinse thoroughly with cold water and discard the ice produced during the first 30 ...

Page 12: ...ig 4 fitted during installation unscrew the threaded ring nut 11 of the water feed hose located at the outlet of the solenoid valve at the rear of the appliance using a pair of pliers remove the filter 14 from its seat without damaging the water feed pipe connector place the filter under a strong jet of water to remove residue but replace the filter if it is excessively dirty After having carried ...

Page 13: ... sheet metal parts in particular gloves suitable to protect the skin against the substances used must be worn when performing all cleaning and sanitizing operations wear suitable goggles during cleaning and sanitizing operations to protect the eyes against splashes of the substances used take care not to spill water or solutions on the wiring or the power cable 10 CLEANING 1 switch off appliance 2...

Page 14: ...move the stick that holds the floating valve 9 connect appliance to mains electricity supply and switch on 10 rinse evaporator leaving appliance running for at least 10 minutes 11 close lid of water basin 12 refit rear panel 13 reposition top securing it to rear panel with the screw The ice flaker can now be reactivated as specified in the instruction book IMPORTANT All the ice produced during the...

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