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1. ALA _ LRA MOTORS EA KP WATTS AUGER M __ TT PUMP OI CISPENSER _ MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACTTY TUR S MAXIMUM BRANCH CIRCUIT FUSE SIZE OR TYPE CIRCUIT l s BEVERAGE FAUCET AMPS a USE WTH REMOTE CONDENSER MODEL NO TOTAL SYSTEM REFRIGERANT CHARGE TYPE Oz Groma MILE HIGH EQUIPMENT COMPANY DENVER COLORADO 90239 U S A SERIAL MODEL WU NUMBER E 1 CD 210 PARTS SECTION CABINET PARTS NUMBER REQUIRED INDEX PART PER NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER MACHINE REMARKS 1 Front Panel 1 Push Button 9051250 01 1 9051250 02 1 9051250 03 1 Ving Card 9051250 04 1 Decal Push Button 9071389 01 1 False Front 9051185 01 1 Opt assy 2 Push Button Switch 9101141 01 1 Opt assy 3 Les Set 9021001 03 1 Set of 4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1 Dispense Motor 9161082 01 1 2 Auger 9131158 01 1 3 Chute Solenoid 9101143 01 1 4 Solenoid Mounting 9131223 01 1 Cover 5 Solenoid Tension 9021061 01 1 Spring 6 Linkage Discharge 9131222 01 1 Connecting Chute Link Solenoid T Contact Block 9101141 02 1 On Dispense Switch 8 Contactor 9101002 03 1 9 Overload Relay 9101152 01 1 10 Overload Heater 9101152 03 1 DRIVE SYSTEM 1 6101001 02 1 2 Chain Guard 3012240 01 1 3 Connecting Link 9111009 02 1 4
2. or hotel key coin mechanism is depressed the chute solenoid and dispense motor are energized The chute solenoid pulls open the chute damper door and the dispense motor drives the stainless steel auger and ice is delivered out the ice delivery chute The machine will continue to dispense ice as long as the dispense switch is depressed INSTALLATION A Uncrating amp Inspection Procedures 1 2 Inspect exterior of shipping carton and skid for any signs of shipping damage Using a pry bar or large screwdriver remove all staples from bottom of carton Do not pry against carton Lift carton straight up entirely off dispenser Do not discard carton until satisfactory inspection of dispenser is complete Inspect dispenser cabinet for any signs of shipping damage Should any damage be noted follow Freight Claim Procedures on page B 2 Gently lay dispenser on its back and remove the four skid mounting bolts Attach the 4 6 legs packaged inside dispenser bin Stand the dispenser upright and LEVEL from front to back and side to side Fill out Quality Control Card and return to factory FREIGHT CLAIM PROCEDURES IMPORTANT THIS MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN CAREFULLY INSPECTED AND PACKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CARRIER S PACKING SPECIFICATIONS RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFE DELIVERY HAS BEEN ASSUMED BY THE CARRIER IF LOSS OR DAMAGE OCCURS YOU AS CONSIGNEE MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CARRIER AND HOLD CONTAINER FOR
3. B 55 P Cabinet finish P Painted Sz Stainless Steel 40 Unit electrical characteristics or 8 Size 4 6 8 12 Model RC Remote Condenser Size 550 Ibs capacity Model B Bin FLAKER DRINK DISPENSER DISPENSERS D 350 A 38P 5 Number of Dispensing faucets 3 4 5 6 or 7 DC Counter Top Dispenser FD Flaker Dispenser Hospital Dispenser CD Cube Dispenser Same as F Models Model D Flaker Drink Dispenser Other mode nomenclature same as Flaker Cuber nomenclature Electrical characteristics of all units ared coded in the Model Number by a one digit number appearing after the basic family size The codes is as follows No of Service Code Number Wires Required 0 115 208 230 115 208 230 230 115 230 208 230 208 230 208 230 NGON PDN C IDNNUOO Two voltage values separated by a hyphen means that the unit is capable of operating over this voltage range Two values separated by a Slant means that born voltages must be Supplied at the installation This is usually done by a neutral wire Two cycle values separated by a hyphen means that the unit is capable of operating at either cycle value A 1 u 7 Nene cu 5 SERIAL NUMBER FORMAT A January B February 3 1983 C March 4 1984 D April 5 1985 E May 6 1986 F June 7 1987 July 8 1988 H A
4. INSTALLATION Uncrating Inspection and Freight Claim Procedures B 1 B 2 3 Set up Procedure SECTION C OPERATION Cleaning Procedures SECTION E PARTS Parts Ordering and Warranty Procedures SOCHON e vC EM MODEL NUMBERING SYSTEM The Model Numberfully describes the unit A letter code identifies the model series A two orthree digit number identifies the basic family size and electrical characteristics A second letter code identifies the type of condenser Cabinet size is identified by a two digit number Finish is identified by a letter code The following examples illustrate how Model Numbers are developed CUBERS FLAKERS F 756 A 38P Cabinet finish P Painted Stainless Steel C 8 1 F A P C L Controller Cabinet Finish P Painted S Stainless Steel Cabinet size 32 38 or 48 Condenser type A Air W Water Rz Remote Condenser type A Air W Water R Remote Cube size Full Cube Half Cube Unit electrical characteristics Unit electrical characteristics Basic family size 25 35 60 75 100 0 1 2 Model Flaker FP Flaker with Cold Plate MF Modular Flaker FC Flaker Chassis only Model C Cuber REMOTE CONDENSORS BINS
5. 0 Single 4 Sprocket 9111007 08 1 12 Tooth Sprocket 9111007 09 1 14 Tooth 6 Motor Mounting 2021417 01 1 Bracket 7 Kev Square 9021028 01 1 3 16 x 3 4 8 Bushing Assembly 9121036 01 1 9 Bearing 9121040 01 1 9 Bearing Flange Set 9121040 02 1 10 Grommet 9051002 09 1 3 4 x 1 16 11 Ice Chute Assembly 2021419 01 1 12 Ice Chute Gasket 9051263 01 1 13 Ice Deflector 3011924 01 1 14 Drain Fitting Assy 2041454 01 1 2
6. CARRIER S INSPECTION CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE IF LOSS OR DAMAGE DOES NOT APPEAR UNTIL MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN UNPACKED MAKE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR INSPECTION BY THE CARRIER WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE DELIVERY DATE THEN FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CARRIER DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED MERCHANDISE TO US WITHOUT WRIT TEN PERMISSION INSPECT PROMPTLY AND FILE CLAIM WITHOUT DELAY VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE ANY EXTERNAL EVIDENCE OF LOSS OR DAMAGE MUST BE FULLY DESCRIBED AND NOTED ON YOUR FREIGHT BILL OR EXPRESS RECEIPT AND SIGNED BY THE CARRIER S AGENT CLAIM SHOULD THEN BE FILED ON A FORM AVAILABLE FROM THE CARRIER RE QUEST DO NOT RETURN DAMAGED MERCHANDISE TO ICE O MATIC FILE YOUR CLAIM AS ABOVE B 2 INSTALLATION DANGER Electrical shock and or injury from moving parts inside this machine can cause serious injury Electrical Supply Voltage must be disconnected while performing the set up procedure B Set up Procedure NOTE All installations must conform with local plumbing and electrical codes CAUTION Make certain all power to equipment is off during installation 1 Install the power supply line or cord into the electrical box located on the rear panel NOTE All wiring must conform with local codes 2 Install drain line to 34 FPT IMPORTANT Run all drain lines separately to an open or trapped drain Securing Ice Machine To Dispenser Carefully set the icemaker on top dispenser Using the 2 mounting straps and 4 14 20 Scr
7. Service amp Parts Manual CD 210 Ice Dispenser ICE O MATIC A WELBILT Company 11100 EAST 45TH AVE DENVER COLORADO 80239 303 371 3737 Mile High Equipment Company 1983 P N 9081129 01 _ 2 0299 5309 YS TWO YEAR PARTS WARRANTY ICE O MATIC MILE HIGH EQUIPMENT COMPANY 11100 East 45th Avenue Denver CO 80239 Phone 303 371 3737 TWX 386453 To the original owner of an ICE O MATIC MACHINE We warranty every ice O Matic Ice Machine to be free from defects material and factory workmanship if properly instalied cared for and operated under normal conditions with competent supervision WITHIN TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL INSTALLATION WHEN REPORTED ON A WARRANTY CARD RETURNED THE FACTORY we will replace F O B our plant Denver CO or F O B authorized High Equipment Co Parts Depots without cost to the customer that part of any such machine that becomes defective BUT no part or assembly which has been subject to any alteration or misuse accident or is from a machine on which the serial number has been altered or removed We will aiso honor warranty for 27 MONTHS from date of shipment whichever period is last to expire provided In either such case installation of the equipment is reported on warranty card and returned to the factory at the time of installation After thorough examination the decision of our Service Department shali be final Any defective parts to be r
8. epaired or replaced must be returned to us transportation charges prepaid and they must be properly sealed and tagged The serial and model number of the machine and the date of original installation of such machine must be given We will not however assume any responsibility for any expenses including labor incurred in the field incidental to the repair or replacement of equipment covered by this warranty Our obligation hereunder to repair or replace a defective part is the exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty and we will not be liable for any other damages or claims including consequential damages No representative dealer distributor or any other person is authorized or permitted to make any other warranty or obligate MILE HIGH EQUIPMENT COMPANY to any liability not strictly in accordance with this policy THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON OUR PART CD 210 DISPENSER TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION A GENERAL INFORMATION Model Numbering System 1 2 POPE WONG 3 Machine Photo and Utility 5 A 4 General Description of How the CD 210 Works A 5 SECTION B
9. ews packaged in bin area secure ice machine to dispenser Installing Ice Machine Cover On Icemaker Remove 4 side panel front screws 2 on each side With front of icemaker in place slip ice machine cover over front panel of icemaker Align mounting holes in ice machine cover with the same screw holes and re install screws CLEANING PROCEDURES WARNING WHEN USING CLEANING FLUIDS OR ANY CHEMICALS RUBBER LOVES AND EYE PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN 1 DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER TO ICE MAKER 2 REMOVE ALL ICE FROM BIN 3 DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER TO DISPENSER 4 REMOVE THE FRONT PANEL FROM THE ICE MACHINE FOR ACCESS TO BIN AREA FOR GREATER ACCESS REMOVE BLUE SHIELD EVAPORATOR CURTAIN 5 PREPARE A SOLUTION OF APPROVED ICE MACHINE CLEANER ACCORDING TO LABEL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CONTAINER 6 USING THE CLEANING SOLUTION AND A NON METALLIC BRISTLE BRUSH SCRUB THE INTERIOR OF THE ICE BIN AND THE AUGER I 7 RINSE ALL PARTS THOROUGHLY CLEAN WATER 18 WASH THE BIN AND AUGER USING THE FOLLOWING SANITIZING SOLUTION PREPARE 1 1 2 TO 2 GALLONS OF APPROVED EPA FDA SODIUM HYPOCHLORIDE EQUIPMENT SANITIZER TO FORM A SOLUTION WITH 100 PPM CHLORINE YIELD MINIMUM 9 RETURN THE MAKER AND DISPENSER TO OPERATION 10 CHECK FOR PROPER OPERATION 9071519 01 er 1 GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION SERVICE DIAGNOSIS Dispenser will not deliver ice Excessive bridging or clustering of ice T
10. humping noise COIN MECHANISM 4 o Coin Mech does not operate consistentlv Coin Mech not dispensing enough ice too much ice Slide gzoes back but does not take monev D 1 a 5G0ndition J Possible Cause or Remedy _ Thoroughly check all wire connections Defective chute solenoid Defective dispense motor Extremely low usage of dispenser Water running into dispenser from ice machine Loose or misaligned chain tighten chain loosen 3 nuts mounting motor bracket to front metal panel and push bottom of motor bracket toward left side of machine Retighten nuts before running machine If misaligned loosen set screws in sprocket or sprockets align Sprockets Chain should be Parallel to front panel Tighten set screws Tighten all nuts firmly Check nuts on front auger bearing flange Remove coin mech timer and check cam Replace if necessary Replace existing cam with appropriate size cam Remove timer and arrange wires to allow enough clearance for the slide to operate correctly 050 210 WIRING DIAGRAM E DISPENSE SOLENOID DISPENSE MOTOR CAUTION _ THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED POWER SUPPLY y 115 VAC xd REV 1 91 NM ICE O MATIC PARTS SECTION When Ordering Parts Please Specify Model and Serial Number MILE HIGH EQUIPMENT DENVER COLORADO 80239 U S A MODEL _ U SERIAL NO VOLTS PR WIRE U COMPRESSOR
11. ugust 9 1989 September 0 1990 J October November L December ALL BINS 00 MF 400 30 600 31 MF 750 32 1000 33 40 01 2500 34 60 02 5000 35 RC80 03 MF 700 36 RC120 04 C 20 11 HD 350 41 C 40 12 HD 650 42 C 60 13 HD 750 43 C 81 14 C 121 15 FD 550 51 C 10 16 F 250 21 D 250 61 F 350 22 D 350 62 F 600 23 D 600 63 F 750 24 D 750 64 F 1000 25 D 1000 65 F 400 26 D 400 66 F 700 27 D 700 67 DX used 99 AS333 00001 W x Welbilt Model amp Size Year Month 2 FORWARD We ICE O MATIC present this service manual to aid the service men and users in the installation operation and maintenance of your equipment If at any time you encounter conditions that are not answered in this manual write or call the service department of ICE O MATIC explaining the conditions in detail giving THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER of the unit and we will give your questions our im mediate attention and reply ICE O MATIC 11100 E 45th Avenue Denver Colorado 80239 303 371 3737 ICE O MATIC Model C Icemaker Electrical Connection 9 Bin Drain Connection 34 6to 7 Adj Legs FRONT SIDE RENT HOW CD 210 DISPENSER WORKS The CD 210 is available with either a push button Switch hotel key or coin mechanism to activate the dispenser Oncethe push button switch
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