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1.                                                                                                         1 1  Warranty Information                                                                                                                                            1 2  Equipment Overview                                                                                                                                               1 3    Section 2     Equipment Specifications    Q Series Measurements                                                                                                                                           2 1  Q Series Metric Measurements                                                                                                                              2 2    Section 3     Installation Procedures    Installation Check List                                                                                                                                            3 1  Installation Procedures                                                                                                                                            3 3  Post Installation Check List                                                                                                                                    3 4    Section 4   Maintenance    Disassembling the Dispenser Parts  For Cleaning  Door Removal                                                          
2.                                                                        4 1  Cleaning the Drain Pan                                                                                                                                           4 2  Disassembling the Rocking Chute Door                                                                                                                4 3  Re Installing the Paddle Wheel Guard                                                                                                                  4 6  Disassembling the Dispenser Parts for Bin Cleaning   Agitator and Paddle Wheel Removal                                                                                                                   4 7  Monthly Sanitizing Procedure                                                                                                                                4 9  Sanitizing Procedure for  Water Valve Assembly                                                                                                                                            4 10       Table of Contents    ii    Table of Contents  continued     Section 5     Component Parts Removal and Replacement    Gearmotor Shaft Seal Replacement                                                                                                                       5 1  Removal of Front Panel of Dispenser   See pages 4 1 and 4 2   Removal of Pin  Agitator and Paddle Wheel   See pag
3.     MARINE  Q MODEL  DISPENSER    Installation   Use  Care  and  Service Manual      Thank you for selecting a Manitowoc Dispenser  the dependability leader in ice making equipment and related  products  With proper care and maintenance  your new Manitowoc Dispenser will provide you with many years  of reliable and economical performance      Part Number 80 1209 3  Rev C 7 00    Safety Notices    Installation and start up of this equipment should be  done by a qualified service technician     When using or servicing a Q Model Dispenser  be sure  to pay close attention to the safety notices in this  manual  Disregarding the notices may lead to serious  injury and or damage to the dispenser     Throughout this manual  you will see the following  types of safety notices      WARNING  Text in a Warning box alerts you to a potential  personal injury situation  Be sure to read the Warning  statement  and then proceed carefully       CAUTION  Text in a Caution box alerts you to a situation in  which you could damage the dispenser  Be sure to  read the Caution statement  and then proceed  carefully     Procedural Notices    When using or servicing a Q Model Dispenser  be sure  to read the procedural notices in this manual  These  notices supply helpful and important information     Throughout this manual  you will see the following  types of procedural notices     NOTE  Text set off as a Note provides you with  simple  but useful  extra information     Important  Important boxes serv
4.  ice  machine    2  Drains are vented   3  Dispenser does not sit in direct sunlight   4  Dispenser does not sit in direct airflow from a  heating duct   5  Bin and ice machine drains are separate   If  dispenser is equipped with an ice machine    6  The back of the ice machine and the back of the  dispenser are attached together with the  supplied mounting clip  metal plate  and two  screws   7  Ice dispensed properly     8  Installation is clean and neat   9  Dispenser is accessible for servicing   10  The warranty card was returned   11  Owner was instructed on the operation of the  dispenser   12  Owner knows how to clean and sanitize the  dispenser   13  Owner knows how often to clean and sanitize  the dispenser   14  Owner has your telephone number to call for  follow up service on the dispenser   15  You have placed one of your service stickers on  the dispenser for follow up service       4 1    Section 4  Maintenance    Disassembling the Dispenser Parts  For Cleaning      WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning   Electric Shock Hazard     1 Shut off water to ice machine     2 Locate a cylindrical object  such as a ballpoint  pen with a cap on the pen   Insert the pen into the left and right black rubber  holes in the top of the front panel of the  dispenser   This action releases the two clips which hold the  dispenser front panel in place   While applying pressure on the pen  pull the front  panel forward slightly  so the clip in the panel  does not snap b
5.  metal support bracket     6 Remove door     7 Remove ice chute     Door  Lock    Door    Metal  Support  Bracket    Metal  Support  Bracket      4 5    Section 4  Maintenance    Disassembling the Rocking Chute Door  continued      8 Remove the two knurled screws from the plastic  paddle wheel guard retainer     9 Remove the paddle wheel guard retainer     10 Pull the stainless steel paddle wheel guard  from the slot that is cut into the chute       11    And remove the paddle wheel guard    Paddle  wheel  guard  Retainer    Paddle  wheel  guard  Retainer    Paddle  wheel  guard    Paddle  wheel  guard      4 6    Maintenance  Section 4    Re Installing the Paddle Wheel Guard    1 When re assembling the rocking chute door  the  paddle wheel guard is placed in the slot in the  ice chute   Notice that a cylinder hinge is welded to the top  front side of the paddle wheel guard  as shown  in the picture above   When the paddle wheel guard is placed in the  slot in the ice chute  the cylinder hinge on the  front of the paddle wheel guard faces forward   as shown in the picture above   When the paddle wheel guard is correctly  installed  the paddle wheel guard will swing  outward toward the front of the chute  allowing  ice to flow out of the chute   If incorrectly installed  the paddle wheel guard  will not swing outward and ice delivery is  blocked     Correct Installation    2 Correct Installation   If you press your finger forward against the  paddle wheel guard  the paddle whe
6.  short         Ice Dispensing Troubleshooting  Section 6    6 4     THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK      7 1    Section 7  Adjustments Guide    Agitation Timer Adjustment    The agitation timer is standard equipment for the  floor standing dispenser  The purpose of the timer  is to periodically agitate the ice in the bin   preventing the ice from congealing together   The timer is located in the electrical box of the  dispenser  The two dials on the timer should be set  to agitate the ice for two second every four hours of  non use of the ice dispenser   To check the agitation timer   use the following procedure   1  Place a small screwdriver in the adjustment dial  marked    OFF TIME     see illustration at right    2  Gently turn the adjustment dial counter  clockwise until the dial stops  You will be  turning the dial so it points to the    O MIN     position   3  Do not use the dispenser for 15 minutes  Within  that time period  the agitator will turn  If the  agitator does not turn replace the timer   To reset the agitation timer   Use the following procedure   1  With a small screwdriver  gently turn both dials  counterclockwise until they stop  You will be  turning the dial so it pints to the    O MIN     position  which stands for O minimum   2  Turn the    ON TIME     left dial  from the    0    to  the    2     for two seconds of agitation   3  Turn the    OFF TIME  right dial  from the    0     to the    4     so agitation will begin approximately  every four ho
7.  will allow access to the bin   NOTE  The following photos show a bin that is not  top mounted with an ice machine   2 Remove the paddle wheel pin  agitator  and  paddle wheel   See pages 4 5 and 4 6      3 The motor shaft seal can be replaced with the  gearmotor in or out   With a 7 16    nut driver  remove the three bolts  on the bin insulator plate      4 Remove the bin insulator plate      CAUTION  It is important to know which side of the bin insulator  plate you are accessing  the topside or the underside   The topside of the bin insulator plate can be noted by  an approximately two inch square of oil seal retainer  welded to the top of the bin insulator plate   As  shown in Step 4 above    The underside of the bin insulator plate is where the  shaft seal is located   As shown in Step 5 on page  5 2      Oil seal retainer  marks the topside of  bin insulator plate    Bin  insulator  plate    Bin  insulator  plate      5 2    Component Parts     Removal  amp  Replacement  Section 5    Gearmotor Shaft Seal Replacement  continued     5 Locate the shaft seal on the underside of the bin  insulator plate      CAUTION  Know which side of the shaft seal you are accessing   the convex side or the concave  ridge  side   Snap in the new seal with the concave  ridge  side  down  Otherwise the seal will not work and the  dispenser will leak        6 Using a screwdriver  pry out the shaft seal  then  throw the shaft seal away     7 With the convex side of the shaft seal facing up   a
8. REGISTRATION CARD as soon as possible to  validate the installation date     If you do not return your OWNER WARRANTY  REGISTRATION CARD  Manitowoc will use the  date of sale to the Manitowoc Distributor as the first  day of warranty coverage for your new dispenser     Warranty Coverage    The following Warranty outline is provided for your  convenience  For a detailed explanation  read the  warranty bond shipped with each product     Contact your local Manitowoc representative or  Manitowoc Ice  Inc  if you need further warranty  information     PARTS  Manitowoc warrants the dispenser against defects in  materials and workmanship  under normal use and  service  for three  3  years from the date of original  installation     LABOR  Labor required to repair or replace defective  components is covered for three  3  years from the date  of original installation     EXCLUSIONS  The following items are not included in the dispenser   s  warranty coverage     1  Normal maintenance  adjustments and cleaning as  outlined in this manual     2  Repairs due to unauthorized modifications to the  dispenser or the use of non standard parts without  prior written approval from Manitowoc Ice  Inc   3  Damage caused by improper installation of the  dispenser  electrical supply  water supply or  drainage  or damage caused by floods  storms  or  other acts of God   4  Premium labor rates due to holidays  overtime  etc    travel time  flat rate service call charges  mileage  and miscellaneous to
9. ack into place     3 Hold the front panel of the dispenser on both  sides and tilt the panel forward  The front panel  will be resting on the catch hooks at the bottom of  the panel   4 Disconnect water line at the front panel    quick  disconnect    fitting  This water line feature is  only on model QFA 291    Black rubber  holes    Dispenser  Front  Panel    Catch  Hook      4 2    Maintenance  Section 4    Disassembling the Dispenser Parts  For Cleaning  continued   5 Lift the front panel off the catch hooks and set the  panel aside     Cleaning the Drain Pan    1 The drain pan is visible when the front panel of  the dispenser is removed     2 Slide the drain pan forward   3 Remove scrap ice if any scrap ice has  accumulated     Dispenser  Front  Panel    Catch  Hook      4 3    Section 4  Maintenance    Cleaning the Drain Pan   continued     4 Remove the inner drain pan  Clean the inner  drain pan with sanitizing solution   See page  4 9    5 After cleaning  place inner drain pan back into  outer drain pan   6 Slide drain pan back into place     Disassembling the  Rocking Chute Door     WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning   Electric Shock Hazard   1 Remove the front panel as described on pages  4 1 and 4 2     2 Remove outer bracket     Inner  drain  pan    Outer  drain pan      4 4    Maintenance  Section 4    Disassembling the Rocking Chute Door  continued     3 Remove door lock     4 Loosen the two knurled screws of the metal  support bracket     5 Remove
10. cedure     WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning     Electric Shock Hazard     1  Remove the front panel  paddle wheel  ice chute  and door assembly as shown on pages  4 1through 4 6   2  Mix a solution of 3 ounces  100 ml  Manitowoc  cleaner per 1 gallon  4 liters  plain tap water   3  Carefully clean all parts removed from inside  the bin with this cleaner  Clean the dispenser  bin  door assembly  and ice chute   4  Rinse all cleaned parts with fresh  running tap  water   5  Mix a solution of 1 ounce  30 ml  Manitowoc  sanitizer with 4 gallons  15 liters  plain tap  water   6  Sanitize each part washed in the previous step  with this sanitizer solution  Sanitize and re   assemble in this order   Paddle wheel  Agitator  Paddle wheel pin  Ice chute assembly  Scrap ice tray  Front panel    7  Do not rinse dispenser parts after they are  sanitized  Allow parts to air dry   8  After all dispenser parts are replaced  restore  power to the dispenser   9  Turn the ice machine on   10  Allow the ice machine to begin filling the  dispenser   11  After three batches are in the dispenser  test the  dispenser operation       4 10    Maintenance  Section 4    THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK      5 1    Section 5  Component Parts     Removal  amp  Replacement    Gearmotor Shaft Seal Replacement      WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning     Electric Shock Hazard     1 If the dispenser is top mounted with an ice  machine  remove the ice machine front panel   Most
11. d   Then place the gearmotor aside       5 6    Component Parts     Removal  amp  Replacement  Section 5    THIS PAGE INTENTIOALLY LEFT BLANK       Section 6  Ice Dispensing Troubleshooting    6 1    Ice Dispensing Troubleshooting     WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning   Ice dispenser bin contains parts that can move at any  time and will cause injury if hands are in  the way       WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning   Electric Shock Hazard     Problem  Dispenser does not dispense ice    Problem  Possible Cause  To Correct    There is no power to the  dispenser   Is the dispenser plugged in   The dispenser is plugged in with  power to the receptacle  With a  meter  check to see if power is getting  to the white and black cord wires  inside the electric box     Plug the dispenser in   If no power is present  check the  cord and plug of the dispenser   Replace cord set if wire is broken     There is power to the  dispenser  however nothing  runs     Is power able to conduct through the  microswitch  With the dispenser  unplugged and the ohm meter probes  on the    C    and    NC    terminals   depress the microswitch lever  The  mere reading should display ohms   Release the microswitch lever  The  ohm value should register continuity   If the gearmotor attempts to start but  fails to do so  check the capacitor   Use a capacitor checker according to  the instructions supplied   If gearmotor fails to attempt to start   check the gearmotor  First   di
12. e two functions     They call the operator   s attention to important  information     They also provide the service technician with  information that may help in performing a procedure  more efficiently  Disregarding this information may  slow down the work         CAUTION  Proper care and maintenance are essential for trouble   free operation of your Manitowoc Dispenser     Read and understand this manual  It contains valuable  care and maintenance information  If you encounter  problems not covered by this manual  feel free to  contact Manitowoc Ice  Inc  We will be happy to  provide assistance      WARNING  Personal Injury Potential  Do not operate equipment that has been misused   abused  neglected  damaged  or altered modified from  that of original manufactured specifications     Dispensers Covered in This Manual    FLOOR STANDING MODELS  QFA   291  Glass Fill Dispensers   With Water Dispenser   NOTE  These dispensers are designed to dispense both  dice and half dice ice     NOTE  These dispensers may be used in conjunction  with a Manitowoc ice machine for automatic fill of  dispenser     NOTE  These dispensers are capable of storing 180  lbs   82 kgs  of ice         Table of Contents    i    Table of Contents  Section 1   General Information    Foreword                                                                                                                                                                   1 1  Model Serial Number Location                      
13. el guard  does not swing back open   Incorrect Installation    3 Incorrect Installation   If you press your finger forward against the  paddle wheel guard  the paddle wheel guard  does swing back open     Cylinder hinge  Welded to  Front of  Paddle wheel  Guard    Slot in  Chute    Paddle  wheel  guard   front     Paddle  wheel  guard    Paddle  wheel  guard      4 7    Section 4  Maintenance    Disassembling the Dispenser Parts  For Bin Cleaning     WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning     Ice dispenser bin contains moving parts that can move  at any time and will cause injury if hands are in the  way      1 Inside the dispenser  rotate the agitator arm so  the paddle wheel pin handle is pointing up   toward the ceiling     2 UN clip the hand removable paddle wheel pin  from the agitator        3    Then remove the paddle wheel pin by firmly  rotating the pin and pulling upward     4 Push the agitator bar toward the back of the bin  until agitator is free of the paddle wheel hub     Paddle  wheel  pin  handle    Paddle  wheel  pin  handle    Paddle  wheel  pin    Paddle  wheel  hub      4 8    Maintenance  Section 4    Disassembling the Dispenser Parts  For Bin Cleaning  continued   5 Move the agitator to one side and slide the  agitator forward until the rear of the agitator  shaft is clear of the bushing   6 Remove the agitator from the bin area     7 Slide the paddle wheel from its shaft     Bushing      4 9    Section 4  Maintenance    Monthly Sanitizing Pro
14. epair top mounted ice machine  to reduce the amount of water  falling on the ice in the dispenser   Clean the bin drain        Section 6  Ice Dispensing Troubleshooting    6 3    Problem  Dispenser crushes ice as it dispenses  Problem  Possible Cause  To Correct    Dispenser crushes ice as it  dispenses   The ice in the bin is not the  proper size and type   Is the ice being used a full size  piece of ice  i e   are cubes full   not shallow  etc      Replace ice with acceptable type   Adjust ice machine to make a  good  complete  not hollow piece  of ice     Problem  Ice continues to dispense or dispenses by itself  Problem  Possible Cause  To Correct    Is the agitation timer set  properly   Timer should agitate for two  seconds every four hours   Adjust or replace timer if  necessary  See page 7 1     Is the ice door opening fully  when the dispenser operates   The ice door should open a  minimum of 1 5 inches  3 8 cm    Adjust the door to minimum or  larger opening     Does ice continue to dispense  after the cup has been pulled  away     Does the gearmotor continue to  run during this time   Microswitch may be sticking   Check and clean the microswitch  and linkage to the microswitch   Replace microswitch if  necessary     Does the ice dispense by itself  without anyone around the  dispenser     Does the dispenser do this at  regular intervals   Check the agitation timer   Adjust the timer to two seconds  on time and four hours off time   Also check to see if timer has a 
15. es 4 5and 4 6   Removal of the Gearmotor                                                                                                                                      5 4    Section 6     Ice Dispensing Troubleshooting    Problem  Dispenser Does Not Dispense Ice                                                                                                           6 1  Problem  Dispenser Crushes Ice as it Dispenses                                                                                                   6 3  Problem  Ice Continues to Dispense  Or Dispenses by Itself                                                                                                                             6 3  Section 7     Adjustments Guide    Agitation Timer Adjustment                                                                                                                                   7 1    Section 8     Wiring Diagrams    QPA 310 Standard Wiring Diagram                                                                                                                     8 1        Section 1  General Information    1 1    Foreword    This manual is a reference guide for the  owner operator  service agent and installer of this  equipment  Please read this manual before installation  or operation of the machine  If you encounter a  problem  first consult the Trouble shooting Guide or  Adjustments sections of this manual      If you cannot correct the problem  call yo
16. he energized microswitch engages  the gearmotor          Room Key Card Activation     User places their  hotel room key card into a slot on the dispenser   The room key card activates the microswitch  The  user then presses the Rocking Chute  Push for Ice   for ice dispense  This action activates the  gearmotor          Coin Operated Activation     User places one  quarter  US currency only  into dispenser  The  quarter activates the coin mechanism  The user  then presses the Rocking Chute  Push for Ice  for  ice dispense  This action activates the gearmotor     Ice Pick Up    When the customer activates the dispenser  the  gearmotor inside the dispenser begins to turn     The gearmotor shaft is attached to the paddle wheel  inside the bin of the dispenser  As the paddle wheel  turns it picks up ice from the dispenser bin  The  paddle wheel will bring the pocket containing the ice  to the top of the travel area     Ice Delivery    When the paddle wheel pocket reaches the top of its  travel  the ice falls from the paddle wheel to the ice  chute opening of the dispenser bin  The bin chute  then directs the ice to the door assembly     If the door closes before all the ice is dispensed  some  ice may be held back by the door assembly  If the  door is open  the ice will fall through the door and the  ice chute  The ice chute will direct the ice into the  customer   s container     Model QFA 291 is equipped with an optional water  valve  When the water valve lever is pressed  wate
17. nd the concave  ridge side facing down   snap  the new shaft seal onto the bin insulator plate      CAUTION  Preventive maintenance note   Replace the motor shaft seal  once a year      Shaft seal    Shaft seal marks the  underside of bin  insulator plate    Convex side   front of shaft seal     Concave side   ridge side   back  of shaft seal       5 3    Section 5  Component Parts     Removal  amp  Replacement    Gearmotor Shaft Seal Replacement  continued     8 Press the bin insulator plate back into place   9 Replace the three bolts  Using a 7 16    nut  driver  tighten a quarter turn past tight   10 Replace the paddle wheel  agitator and  paddle wheel pin in the dispenser   11 Refill the dispenser or restart the ice  machine   12 Restore power to the dispenser and ice  machine       5 4    Component Parts     Removal  amp  Replacement  Section 5    Removal of the Gearmotor     WARNING  Unplug unit before servicing or cleaning   Electric Shock Hazard     1 Remove the front panel from dispenser   See  pages 4 1 and 4 2    2 Remove paddle wheel pin  agitator  and paddle  wheel   See pages 4 5 and 4 6      3 Unplug the gearmotor wire      4 Turn the two removal pins toward you as shown  in photo     5 Pull removal pins out to the right     Removal  pins    Gearmotor  wire      5 5    Section 5  Component Parts     Removal  amp  Replacement    Removal of the Gearmotor  continued     6 As soon as the second pin is removed  be sure to  hold onto the gearmotor as it slides forwar
18. nstallation   including plumbing lines  connections and electrical  requirements  see the ice machine installation  manual       WARNING  The dispenser must be grounded in accordance with  all local and national electrical codes         Section 3  Dispenser Operation    3 3    With Top Mounted Ice Machines    Installation Procedures     WARNING  Do not attempt to move a dispenser without first  removing the ice machine  The combination can be  unstable and could tip  causing serious injury     1  Review the installation Check List on pages 3 1  and 3 2  Make sure all utility and space  requirements are present at the installation site     2  Remove the carton top from the dispenser     3  Remove the legs and other accessories from inside  the dispenser bin     4  Remove the carton from the sides of the dispenser     5  Remove the dispenser from the shipping pallet     6  Flatten the shipping carton     7  Lay the dispenser on it back on the carton    Save carton for possible future use      8  Thread the legs into the bottom of the dispenser     9  Set the dispenser upright     10  Place the dispenser in the desired location            11 Make sure the dispenser bin top is level  A level  bin is important for proper operation of the ice  machine      12  Place the ice machine on top of the dispenser at  this time      13 The back of the ice machine is secured to the back  of the dispenser with the supplied mounting clip   metal plate   The clip is pre punched with to  holes f
19. ols and material charges not  listed on the payment schedule  Additional labor  charges resulting from the inaccessibility of the  dispenser are also excluded   5  Parts or assemblies subjected to misuse  abuse   neglect or accidents   6  Damage or problems caused by installation   cleaning and or maintenance procedures  inconsistent with the technical instructions provided  in this manual     AUTHORIZED WARRANTY SERVICE  To comply with the provisions of the warranty  a  refrigeration service company  qualified and authorized  by a Manitowoc distributor  or a Contracted Service  Representative must perform the warranty repair     NOTE  If the dealer the dispenser was purchased from  is not authorized to perform warranty service  contact  the Manitowoc distributor or Manitowoc Ice  Inc  for  the name of the nearest authorized service  representative     SERVICE CALLS  If you have followed the procedures listed the  Troubleshooting Guide of this manual  and the  dispenser still does not perform properly  call your  authorized service company        Section 1  General Information    1 3    Equipment Overview    The operation of the Q Series ice dispenser can be  divided into three main operations  They are  Dispenser Activation  Ice Pick Up and Ice Delivery     Dispenser Activation    Dispenser activation can be accomplished with a  number of different mechanisms          Rocking Chute  Push for Ice  Activation    User  pushes the Rocking Chute  which energizes a  microswitch  T
20. or screws  One screw is attached through  the clip and the ice machine  The other screw is  attached through the clop and the dispenser      14 Connect the drain of the dispenser to the floor  drain  Vent the drain at the back of the dispenser  to reduce buildup of algae and improve drainage      15 Follow local plumbing codes for drain installation      16 If the dispenser has a water valve  connect your  water line to the water connection at the back of  the dispenser      17 Test all drain and water lines for leaks      18 Plug the dispenser into the proper electrical outlet             Dispenser Operation  Section 3    3 4    Installation Procedures  continued     19  Clean and sanitize all equipment  The  dispensers cleaning and sanitizing instructions  are on page 4 9   20  If you have a top mounted ice machine  adjust  the ice machine according to the instructions  provided with the ice machine   21  Install ice baffle inside the ice maker  compartment  Follow installation instructions  supplied with ice baffle     22  Install foam gasket on the bottom of the front  panel   23  Fill the dispenser bin one quarter full of ice or  start the ice machine  allowing the ice machine  to drop at least three complete batches of ice   24  Test the ice dispensing action of the dispenser  __________________________________________________________________________________________  Post Installation Check List  1  Dispenser and ice machine are level    If dispenser is equipped with an
21. r  flows through the system to the water valve nozzle        General Information  Section 1    1 4    THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BALNK       Section 2  Equipment Specifications    2 1    Q Series Measurements    Dimensions   Width  30 inches  Depth     overall  32 inches  Height     with 6 inch legs  60 5 inches  Dispense Height  10 inches  Bin Top Size     width  30 inches    depth  23 inches  Electrical Entrance  Cord exits machine from the  back of the machine   Drain to Bottom of Dispenser  3 inches  Drain to Right Side  15 inches  Drain Fitting Size        N P T   Ice Storage Capacity  240 pounds actual  A R I  180 lbs   Electric Voltage     Cycle     Amperage   120 Volts     60 Hz      1 6 amp  U S  Standard      Eight foot cord with plug is included with the  U S  Standard unit   120 Volts     50   60 Hz    1 Ph  1 6 amp  220 Volts     50   60 Hz    1 Ph  1 5 amp  230 Volts 60 Hz    1 Ph  1 5 amp  240 Volts 50 Hz    1 Ph  1 5 amp  Motor Horsepower  1 7 HP  Fuse Size  15 amp maximum  Ship Weight  187 pounds  Operating Temperature Range   40  F minimum   110  F maximum  Follow N E C   National Electrical Code   And any local electrical codes        General Information  Section 1    2 2    Q Series  Metric Measurements     Dimensions   Width  76 2 cm  Depth     overall  81 3 cm  Height     with 6 inch legs  153 7 cm  Dispense Height  25 4 cm  Bin Top Size     width  76 2 cm    depth  58 4 cm  Electrical Entrance  Cord exits machine from the  back of the machine   Drain 
22. r particles   which can collect on the condenser and fan  blade  increasing ice machine maintenance and  reducing ice machine efficiency   3  Location  On a solid floor     The dispenser and  ice maker should be sitting on a good  solid   level floor or surface   4  Location  Do not obstruct traffic     The  dispenser should not extend from the wall in a  way that obstructs traffic through the area   5  Electrical     Proper electrical voltage is  available  Receptacle is available and  within six feet      WARNING  Never use an extension cord  If an electrical outlet is  not within six feet  have proper amperage outlet  installed      6  Clearances for top and both sides of ice  machine     Use clearances specified in the ice  machine   s Installation and Use  amp  Care Guide   7  Clearance behind ice machine for dispenser  and drains     The location must allow enough  clearance for the water and drain connection at  the rear of the dispenser   8  Back of ice machine to be flush with back of  dispenser     This allows installation of the  supplied mounting clip  metal plate  which  secures the ice machine to the dispenser   9  Separate drains     a separate drain line is  required for the ice machine  in addition to a  drain line for the Q Series Dispenser  Vent all  drain lines   10  Water filtration     Water filtration is strongly  recommended in order to increase the  performance of the ice machine and reduce  maintenance costs   For full information about ice machine i
23. sconnect power from the dispenser   Then disconnect the gearmotor wires  in the junction box  Check for  continuity through the gearmotor     Check continuity at the microswitch   replace the switch or repair the  connection if defective   If the capacitor does not test  correctly  replace the capacitor   If gearmotor does not test correctly   replace the gearmotor           Ice Dispensing Troubleshooting Section 6    6 2    Problem  Dispenser does not dispense ice  continued   Problem  Possible Cause  To Correct    The gearmotor runs  but the  dispensing paddle wheel does  not turn     Remove the paddle wheel pin  Is  this pin broken  damaged  or  missing   Remove the agitator and paddle  wheel  Are you able to turn the  shaft from the gearmotor without  turning the motor armature itself     If the paddle wheel pin is broken  or missing  replace the pin   The gearbox of the gearmotor  contains a stripped gear   Replace the gearmotor     Dispenser runs but does not  dispense ice   Is there any ice in the bin   Is the ice in the bin proper size  ice     If the ice is not sufficient  add  additional to bin   Replace ice with acceptable type     Dispenser runs  ice does not  dispense but does congeal ice  into a large ball     The agitation timer should be  checked  See page 7 1 for proper  checkout procedure   Is excess water running into the  dispenser from the top mounted  ice machine   Is the bin drain clean and open     Adjust or replace the agitation  timer as required   R
24. to Bottom of Dispenser  7 6 cm  Drain to Right Side  38 1 cm  Drain Fitting Size        N P T   Ice Storage Capacity  108 9 kg actual  A R I  81 6 kg     Electric Voltage     Cycle     Amperage   120 Volts     60 Hz      1 6 amp  U S  Standard    Eight foot cord with plug is included with the  U S  Standard unit   120 Volts     50   60 Hz    1 Ph  1 6 amp  220 Volts     50   60 Hz    1 Ph  1 5 amp  230 Volts 60 Hz    1 Ph  1 5 amp  240 Volts 50 Hz    1 Ph  1 5 amp  Motor Horsepower  1 7 HP  Fuse Size  15 amp maximum  Ship Weight  84 8 kg  Operating Temperature Range   2  C minimum   43  C maximum  Follow N E C   National Electrical Code   And any local electrical codes        Section 3  Dispenser Operation    3 1    Installation Check List  For Q Series Dispensers     NOTE   Dispensers must be  installed on a solid   level floor or surface     Front View    Back View    Side View       Dispenser Operation  Section 3    3 2    With Top Mounted Ice Machines  Installation Check List  For Q Series Dispensers  1  Location  Floor drain available   A floor  drain for the dispenser should be available  We  recommend that you vent the drain at the back  of the dispenser to reduce buildup of algae and  improve drainage  Drain tubing should be        I D  at maximum   2  Location  Avoid heat sources     Avoid placing  the ice machine near heat sources such as  radiators  heating vents and direct sunlight   Avoid placing air cooled ice machines in  kitchens  due to grease  flour  or othe
25. ur  Manitowoc Service Agent  Distributor or the Factory   Always have your model and serial number available  when you call     Adapter Kit  A 22       wide machine mounted to a 30       wide  dispenser requires an adapter kit  Locations of  Model Number and Serial Number     Front of Dispenser  Label with Model Number and  Serial Number is located behind the front  panel  to the left of the rocking chute     Back of Dispenser  A second location for the Model  Number and Serial Number is on  the back of the dispenser  in the  upper left corner     Your Service Agent_________________________________________________________________________    Service Agent Telephone Number____________________________________________________________ _    Model Number  Model QPA 310  Model QFA 29     Serial Number_____________________________________________________________________________    Installation Date____________________________________________________________________________    Your Local Manitowoc Distributor____________________________________________________________    Distributor Telephone Number_________________________________________________________________    Model  Number   Serial  Number    Model  Number   Serial  Number       General Information  Section 1    1 2     WARRANTY INFORMATION  The packet containing this manual also includes  warranty information  Warranty coverage begins the  day your new dispenser is installed     Important  Complete and mail the OWNER WARRANTY  
26. urs   The drawing shows the position of the dials when  the timer is set correctly     The agitation timer is located in the  electrical box at the front of the dispenser     NOTE  Dials on actual agitation timer are not  marked with numbers  only small notches     Male slide  terminals    Screw attaching  timer to dispenser    ON TIME  Seconds of agitation  adjustment dial    OFF TIME  Hours off between  agitation  adjustment dial    Male slide  terminals    Male  slide  terminals      7 2    Adjustments Guide  Section 7    THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK       8 1    Section 8  Wiring Diagrams    QPA 310 STANDARD WIRING DIAGRAM         We reserve the right to make product  improvements at any time   Specifications and design are subject to  change without notice     MANITOWOC ICE  INC   2110 South 26th Street P O  Box 1720  Manitowoc  WI 54221 1720  Phone   920  682 0161  Service Fax   920  683 7585  Web Site   www manitowocice com    1998 Manitowoc Ice  Inc   Litho in USA    
    
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