Ice-O-Matic CD300 manual

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    Service/Installation Manual Hotel Dispenser Model - CD300 Mile High Equipment 1 1 100 East 45th A ve Denver , Colorado 80239 Part Number 9081292-01 Print Date 04/02[...]

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    Introduction CD300 Page 1 To the ow ner or user: This product manu al is a s ource of inform ation about th e installation, start up, clea ning, maint enance an d repair of the product. Table of Contents Introduction Page 1 Specificati on/Limitati ons Page 2 Diag rams Page 3 Uncrating Page 4 Ice Machine I nstallation Page 5 Utility Connections Page[...]

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    Specificatio ns CD300 Page 2 Specificati ons and Limitations This dispenser is designed to dispense cubed ice only and to be installed and operated indoors, in a controlled enviroment. Its minimum and maximum operating temperature limits are the same as those for the ice machine. Limitations: l Must meet the sa me limitations as the cuber installed[...]

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    Diagrams CD300 Page 3[...]

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    Uncratin g CD300 Page 4 Remove th e carton from the skid. C ut the plastic stra ps that secure the leg kit to the ski d and rem o ve t he bo x. Use the di spenser carton as a cushion and l ay the dispens er down on it s back. Re move the bolts holding th e skid to the mac hine, and separ ate the skid f rom the di spenser. Install t he dispens er le[...]

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    Ice Mach ine Install atio n CD300 Page 5 All models: P lace the dispenser in the location where it will be used. Level the top edge of the dispenser front to back an d left to right w ith the adjusta ble legs. Place the i ce machi ne on the dis penser and sec ure it to the dispenser w ith the hardwar e and straps. Install it according t o the instr[...]

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    Util ity C onnections C D300 Page 6 Drain Connections -Follow all appli cable codes. As ice mel ts in the dispenser , the water must be drain ed away. It i s critical that a pr oper drain b e connected to the dispenser. Remember that this i s a grav it y drai n system, the drai n tubing must slope dow n a minimum of ¼ inch per foot of horiz ontal [...]

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    Init ial Start U p and U se CD300 Page 7 Final Check List 1. Is the ice machine properl y installed? 2. Is the disp enser level? 3. Has the w ater supply been co nnected to the i ce machine? 4. Has the pr oper pow er been conn ected to the i ce mac hine and disp enser? Note: When electrical power is supplied to the dispenser the rot or will rotate [...]

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    Sanitatio n / Maintena nce CD300 Page 8 Schedule An ice sy stem repres ents a sizable i nvestment of ti me and money in any compa ny’s busi ness. In order to receiv e the best retur n on that i nvestment, peri odic maintenance is required. I t is the user responsibility to see t hat the machine is properly m aintained . Maintenance and cleaning s[...]

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    Component Identificati on CD300 Page 9 View w hen sink assembly i s removed. Rotor as seen fr om the top. Inside v iew of ice chute. Rot or shaft.[...]

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    Main tenance CD300 Page 10 Regular inspection and m aintenanc e will provi de the bes t assurance o f trouble f ree operation . Begin by removing the si nk assembly . Check the a ction of the ice chute a nd return spr ings. Retu rn Sprin gs Check and T ighten Fast eners Clean out t he lower drai n pan. Pour h ot water into the drain to be sure that[...]

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    Service Diagnosis CD 300 Page 11 Symptom Probable Cause Possible Corre ction Does not disp ense. No power to dispenser. Check for power . Ice chute not all the w ay up. Push ice chu te up. No ice in hopper. Check ice mac hine, it may be off or the dispenser’s storage cap acity may hav e been ex ceeded. Dispenser ON- Off switch is OFF. Mov e switc[...]

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    Ad justments CD300 Page 12 The gear motor cam mu st be properly adj ust ed to properly position the dispensing rotor. 1. Disconnect el ectrical power to the di spenser. 2. Locate t he sink key , unlock sink and r emov e it from the dispenser . 3. Observe the position of th e rotor throug h the cube chute. The rotor and cam sw itch must be in the po[...]

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    Removal and Replacement CD300 Page 13 Rotor 1. Disconnect el ectrical power to the di spenser and i ce machine. 2. At the back, r emov e two bolts s ecuring the ice mac hine to the dis penser. If a bin thermostat i s being used, p ull the ther m ostat capillary tube up and out of the ho pper. 3. Push the ice machine ba ck 51/2 inched from its origi[...]

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    Wirin g Diagra m CD300 Page 14 Button Dispensing Model CD300P[...]

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    Schematic Diagram CD300 Page 15 Button Dispensing Model CD300P[...]

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    Wirin g Diagra m CD300 Page 16 Coin Mechanism CD300C[...]

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    Schematic Diagram CD300 Page 17 Coin Mechanism CD300C CD300C[...]

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    Wirin g Diagra m CD300 Page 18 Key Card CD300K[...]

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    Schematic Diagram CD300 Page 19 Key Card CD300C CD300K[...]

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    Befo re Callin g Fo r Service CD300 Page 20 Check thes e things. 1. Is the disp enser plugged i n? 2. Has the dispe nser’s internal sw itch been switched to the ON position? 3. Is the ice machine plug ged in? 4. Has the ice machine’s int ernal sw itch been switched to the ON position? 5. Is there ic e in the dispenser ? 6. Is the ice ch ute all[...]