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4.2 [150A] Interior Cleaning & Sanitizing Procedure
WARNING
- Please use a detergent and sterilizer, according to directions of the product. sanitizer for ice
machines, and follow directions of those products.
- During cleaning and sanitizing, please wear rubber gloves and protective eye glasses to
protect eyes and skin.
- Please keep a detergent and sterilizer out of the reach of small children.
- Please do not remove ices, made on evaporator, by force. It might cause damage to the
surface of evaporator.
Please do not remove ice on evaporator with a sharp ice pick.
1) Turn off the ice maker. If ices are being made, wait for cycle completion and then turn off the ice maker.
2) Remove all remaining ices in the storage.
3) Prepare 10 liters of cleaning solution by diluting 1 pack(56.7g/2 Oz) of Kay-Delimer with 4 liters of warm water.
4) Contact the distributor of ice maker to purchase cleaning solution [Kay - Delimer]
5) Press the “Wash” button.
6) Remaining water in the storage is drained and “drn” appears on the control board.
7) Once drainage is completed, “Add” will appear on the control board.
8) Pour 4 liters of cleaning solution from procedure 3) into the water tank.
(The next operation is automatically performed after 60 seconds)
9) “Crn” will appear on the control board after a minute.
10) The water pump drains the water after 30 minutes of operation.
11) After drainage, water will be supplied for 3 minutes.
12) The water pump operates for 5 minutes to remove the remaining cleaning solution.
13) The water is drained after 5 minutes washing procedure.
14) The ice maker repeats step 11 to step 13 three times for 30 minutes.
15) After 30 minutes operation, appears on the control board and Power turns off.
16) Disassemble hose and water tank referring to step 4 ~ 6 on 150 Product Disassembly
(All parts of ice maker has to be disassembled and cleaned referring to step 1 ~ 10 on 150 Product
Disassembly at least once every six months.)
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The icemaker should be cleaned and sanitized every six months. Depending on the water
quality of the installation place, it could be done more often.
4.2.1 150A Cleaning Procedure