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ELEVATION SERIES

CABINET CARE

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Chemicals for Descaling and Sanitizing

It is important to use solutions that do not harm the ice machine. Never use cleaning or sanitizing solutions that

contain Nitric Acid, Sulfuric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid, Carbolic Acid, Acetic Acid, diluted Acetic Acid or non-

food-grade  vinegar  (concentration  of  acetic  acid  greater  that  6%  and  does  not  contain  enzymes  created  in

processing)  or  bleach,  chlorine  dioxide,  or  slats  such  as  potassium  chloride  (potassium  salts)  or  sodium

chloride. Check the label or the manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to be sure. These chemicals

can attack the surface of the evaporator as well as other metal components causing corrosion and flaking. 

Please refer to www.iceomatic.com for approved chemical formulations and proper pH balance. 

Cleaning Stainless Steel and Aluminum

Commercial  grades  of  stainless  steel  and  aluminum  are  susceptible  to  rusting  or  corrosion  if  not  properly

maintained.  It  is  important that  you  properly  care for  the  stainless  steel and aluminum surfaces  of  your  ice

machine and bin to avoid the possibility of rust or corrosion.

Use the following recommended guidelines for keeping your machine looking like new:

1.  

Clean the stainless steel and aluminum thoroughly once a week

. Clean frequently to avoid

build-up of hard, stubborn stains. Hard water stains left to sit can weaken the metals corrosion

resistance and lead to rust or corrosion. Use a nonabrasive cloth or sponge, working with, not

across, the grain.

2.  

Do not use abrasive tools to clean the metal surface

. Do not use steel wool, abrasive sponge

pads, wire brushes or scrapers to clean the metal.

3.  

Do not use cleaners that use chlorine or chlorides

. Do not use chlorine bleach products to

clean the metal surfaces. Chlorides break down the metals protective layer.

4.  

Rinse with clean water

. You must thoroughly rinse the surface with clean water and wipe dry

immediately.

5.  

Use the right cleaning agent

. The table below lists the recommended cleaning agents for com

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mon metal cleaning problems. 

Cleaning Activity

Cleaning Agent

Method of Application

Routine Cleaning

Mild dish soap, ammonia, glass 

cleaner, or mild detergent with 

water. Household kitchen clean

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ing chemicals approved for metal 

surfaces. 

Apply with clean cloth or sponge. 

Rinse with clean water and wipe 

dry.

Removing grease or fatty acids

Oven cleaners

Apply generously; allow to stand 

for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with 

clean water. Repeat as required. 

Removing hard water spots and 

scale

Vinegar

Swab or wipe with clean cloth. 

Rinse with water and wipe dry.

Summary of Contents for ELEVATION Series

Page 1: ...Ice O Matic 11100 East 45th Avenue Denver Colorado 80239 1 800 423 3367 9081484 01 REV R 4 2021 ELEVATION SERIES CUBE ICE MAKER CIM 300 lb through 2000 lb Cubers Installation Guide and Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...vides this manual as an aid to the service technician in installation and maintenance of the CIM Series cube ice machines Do not attempt to perform installation start up or maintenance unless you have read and fully understand this manual Ice O Matic ice makers and dispensers are not approved for outdoor installation Air and water cooled ice machines are hermetically sealed and contain fluorinated...

Page 3: ...xceeds 80 psi 5 5 bar a water pressure regulator must be installed All water supply lines must be installed per local codes Use 3 8 inch O D minimum on air cooled machines On water cooled machines 3 8 inch O D minimum tubing must be run to the condenser The water supply for the machine can T off from the condenser line using 3 8 inch O D minimum tubing Make 2 coils of extra tubing so that the mach...

Page 4: ...rain line coming loose Silicone around the outer edge of the connection as needed to ensure a proper seal Clearance Requirements Self contained air cooled ice machines should have a minimum of 6 inches 15cm of clearance at the rear top and sides for proper air circulation and adequate space for serviceability Self contained air cooled ice machines exhaust air out of the top and right side of the u...

Page 5: ... inch in all directions Check the water in the Water Sump for proper level Check the ice bridge for proper thickness Check the Water Regulating Valve adjustment if water cooled Secure the machine on top of the bin or dispenser Attach the ice machine to the bin with the mounting straps provided with the bin or dispenser Insure that the back of the ice machine is flush with the back of the bin Prope...

Page 6: ...40 or 75 foot length to connect the ice machine to the remote condenser Select the best available location protecting the remote condenser from extremes of dirt dust and sun Meet all applicable building codes The services of a licensed electrician may be required Roof Attachment Install and attach the remote condenser to the roof of the building using the methods and practices of construction that...

Page 7: ... makers incorporate the Mixing Valve in the condenser This configuration allows up to a 100 foot calculated remote line set run Reference the diagram on the next page to calculate the maximum 100 ft line set run Maximum actual line set run is limited to 100 ft The 75 foot line set will require 28 ounces of additional refrigerant Verify the CIM machine is compatible with the remote condenser For mo...

Page 8: ...s Formula for maximum equivalent run RISE x 1 7 DROP x 6 6 HORIZONTAL RUN EQUIVALENT RUN NOT TO EXCEED 100 CALCULATED FEET Rise 35 ft x 1 7 40 ft 99 5 equivalent feet line run Drop 10 ft x 6 6 34 ft 100 equivalent feet line run 40 ft horizontal 35 ft rise 34 ft horizontal 10 ft drop ...

Page 9: ... Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 CIM 2 W R Water Remote Cooled A Ice maker potable water in 3 8 FPT B Ice maker water out 3 4 FPT C Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 remote E Condenser water in 3 8 FPT water only Discharge line 1 2 male quick connect coupling for pre charged line set remote only F Condenser water out 1 2 FPT water o...

Page 10: ... Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 CIM 3 W R Water Remote Cooled A Ice maker potable water in 3 8 FPT B Ice maker water out 3 4 FPT C Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 remote E Condenser water in 3 8 FPT water only Discharge line 1 2 male quick connect coupling for pre charged line set remote only F Condenser water out 1 2 FPT water o...

Page 11: ...B Ice maker water out 3 4 FPT C Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 A Ice maker potable water in 3 8 FPT B Ice maker water out 3 4 FPT C Hole for electrical connections 7 8 D Electrical junction box 7 8 remote E Condenser water out 3 4 FPT water only Discharge line 1 2 male quick connect coupling for pre charged line set remote only F Condenser water in 3 8 FPT water ...

Page 12: ...lusion of Anti Slush the unit will continue in freeze mode until the Low Water Float is satisfied closes indicating the formation of a full slab of Ice on the Evaporator and will start the harvest Cycle Harvest Cycle The Fan Motor shuts down as the Hot Gas Valve Purge Valve and Water Inlet Valve are energized The Water Inlet Valve will stay energized for additional time after the Purge Valve close...

Page 13: ... above across the middle of the ice slab on the second batch produced The ice thickness can be changed on the Float Housing by turning the adjustment arm clockwise to decrease the bridge thickness and counter clockwise to increase the bridge thickness You will hear a click with each adjustment It is recommended adjustments be made one or two clicks at a time When a more substantial adjustment is n...

Page 14: ...ss and adjustment procedure 3 Check water level in Sump See page 11 for proper water level and adjustment procedure 4 Clean the condenser air cooled machines to ensure unobstructed air flow 5 Check for leaks of any kind water refrigerant oil etc 6 Check the bin control switch if applicable for proper adjustment 7 Check the Water Regulating Valve water cooled machine for proper adjustment by measur...

Page 15: ...ent diluted per manufacturer s instructions In addition for CIM models revision 4 and higher KAY 5 Sanitizer may also be used Please refer to www iceomatic com for approved chemical formulations and proper pH balance CAUTION Do not mix cleaner descaler and sanitizer together Eye protection is recommended when handling descaler or sanitizer Wear protective rubber gloves when handling descaler or sa...

Page 16: ...ter spillway water distributor upper evaporator cover lower evaporator curtain and all splash surfaces Verify that all residue and residual minerals have been removed 16 If a full clean of water components is required this can be done by referring to the service manual for water system component breakdown This is recommended to be done by a qualified service agent 17 Re assemble all ice machine wa...

Page 17: ...r machine looking like new 1 Clean the stainless steel and aluminum thoroughly once a week Clean frequently to avoid build up of hard stubborn stains Hard water stains left to sit can weaken the metals corrosion resistance and lead to rust or corrosion Use a nonabrasive cloth or sponge working with not across the grain 2 Do not use abrasive tools to clean the metal surface Do not use steel wool ab...

Page 18: ...he frame let the back of sump fall downward 3 Similar to step 1 lift the front of the sump and push backward to allow the retaining features on the sump to clear the frame Push down towards the back until the sump is free from the frame Turn the sump sideways and remove it through the ice drop zone 4 To re install reverse steps 1 through 3 and tuck the water pump tube into the sump after the sump ...

Page 19: ... evaporator s If ice is being made initiate harvest by pressing the Power Button for approximately 3 seconds The unit will shut off automatically following the harvest 3 Disconnect the tubing between the water pump discharge and water distribution tube and drain any water 4 On water cooled machines hold the water regulating valve open by prying upward on the water valve spring with a screwdriver w...

Page 20: ...ing the plastic lampholder body and pulling away from the bulb Do not grip the lampholder by the connecting wires under any cir cumstances as this is a high voltage hazard The 4 pins on the pin end of the bulb will be exposed after disconnecting the lampholder 4 Push the bulb through the flat end of the end cap until approximately one inch of the bulb has moved through the pin end of the end cap 5...

Page 21: ...bulb by inserting the flat end into the appropriate end cap 2 Reconnect the lampholder to the pin end of the bulb 3 Replace any access panels removed from the ice machine 4 Reconnect the power supply to the ice machine 5 Dispose of any old bulbs in accordance with all regulations pertaining to hazardous waste dis posal these bulbs contain small traces of mercury Visit lamprecycle org for informati...

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