Q130/Q210/Q270SeriesIce MachinesInstallation, Use, Careand Service ManualThank you for selecting a Manitowoc Ice Machine, the dependability leader in
2-2Installation Instructions Section 2Ice Machine DimensionsQ270 ICE MACHINES28.16"71.5CM13.48"34.2CM12.36"31.3CM12.36"31.3CM8.80&
2-3Section 2 Installation InstructionsLocation of Ice MachineThe location selected for the ice machine must meetthe following criteria. If any of thes
2-4Installation Instructions Section 2Leveling the Ice Machine1. Screw the leveling legs onto the bottom of the icemachine.2. Screw the foot of each
2-5Section 2 Installation InstructionsElectrical ServiceGENERAL WARNINGAll wiring must conform to local, state and nationalcodes.VOLTAGEThe maximum al
2-6Installation Instructions Section 2Water Service/DrainsWATER SUPPLYLocal water conditions may require treatment of thewater to inhibit scale format
2-7Section 2 Installation InstructionsWATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN LINE SIZING/CONNECTIONS CAUTIONPlumbing must conform to state and local codes.LocationWat
2-7Installation Instructions Section 2Installation ChecklistIs the ice machine level?Has all of the internal packing been removed?Have all of the elec
3-1Section 3 Ice Machine OperationIce Machine OperationComponent IdentificationWATER PUMPCOMPRESSOR COMPARTMENTACCESS SCREWSON/OFF/WASHTOGGLE SWITCHCO
3-2Ice Machine Operation Section 3Ice Making Sequence of OperationINITIAL START-UP OR START-UP AFTERAUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF1. Pressure EqualizationBefore t
3-3Section 3 Ice Machine OperationQ130/Q210/Q270 SELF-CONTAINED ICE MACHINESENERGIZED PARTS CHARTICE MAKING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONCONTROL BOARD RELAYS
Safety NoticesWhen using or servicing a Q Model Ice Machine, besure to pay close attention to the safety notices in thismanual. Disregarding the notic
3-4Ice Machine Operation Section 3Operational ChecksGENERALYour Manitowoc ice machine was factory-operatedand adjusted before shipment. Normally, a ne
3-5Section 3 Ice Machine OperationWATER LEVEL CHECKCheck the water level while the ice machine is inthe ice mode and the water pump is running. Thecor
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Section 4 Maintenance4-1Section 4MaintenanceGeneralYou are responsible for maintaining the ice machinein accordance with the instructions in this manu
Maintenance Section 44-22. Clean the outside of the condenser with a softbrush or a vacuum with a brush attachment. Cleanfrom top to bottom not side
Section 4 Maintenance4-3CLEANING PROCEDUREIce machine cleaner is used to remove lime scale orother mineral deposits. It is not used to remove algaeor
Maintenance Section 44-4REMOVAL OF PARTS FORCLEANING/SANITIZING WARNINGDisconnect electric power to the ice machine at theelectric switch box before p
Section 4 Maintenance4-5BIN DOOR REMOVAL WARNINGBefore removing any parts, unplug or disconnectthe electric power to the ice machine at the electricse
4-6Maintenance Section 4ICE THICKNESS PROBE REMOVAL1. Compress the side of the ice thickness probe nearthe top hinge pin and remove it from the brack
Section 4 Maintenance4-7WATER DISTRIBUTION TUBE REMOVAL1. Remove the ice thickness probe.2. Disconnect the water hose from the distributiontube.Wate
iTable of ContentsTable of ContentsSection 1 - General InformationModel Numbers ...
Maintenance Section 44-8ICE DAMPER REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONRemoval1. Grasp left side of ice damper and apply pressureagainst the right-hand ice damper mo
Section 4 Maintenance4-9Water Treatment/FiltrationGENERALLocal water conditions may require the installationof a water treatment system to inhibit sca
Maintenance Section 44-10Removal from Service/WinterizationGENERALSpecial precautions must be taken if the ice machineis to be removed from service fo
5-1Section 5 Before Calling for ServiceSection 5Before Calling for ServiceChecklistIf a problem arises during operation of your ice machine, follow th
5-2Before Calling for Service Section 5Problem Possible Cause To CorrectIce machine produces shallowor incomplete cubes, or the iceIce thickness probe
5-3Section 5 Before Calling for ServiceSAFETY LIMITSGeneralIn addition to standard safety controls, the controlboard has two built in safety limit con
5-4Before Calling for ServiceSection 5Safety Limit #1Freeze time exceeds 60 minutes for 3 consecutive freeze cycles.Possible Cause Check/CorrectImprop
6-1Section 6 ServiceSection 6Service WARNINGAn ice machine contains high voltage electricity and refrigerant charge. Repairs are to be performed bypro
6-2Section 6ServiceBin SwitchFunctionBin switch operation is controlled by the movementof the ice damper. The bin switch has two mainfunctions:1. Ter
6-3Section 6ServiceBin Switch RemovalQ1301. Disconnect power to the ice machine at servicedisconnect.2. Disconnect bin switch wires in control box.3
iiTable of ContentsTable of Contents (cont.)Section 4 - MaintenanceGeneral...
6-4Section 6ServiceFan Cycle ControlFunctionCycles the fan motor on and off to maintain properoperating discharge pressure.The fan cycle control close
6-5Section 6ServiceCondenser Fan Motor ReplacementAccess to remove, clean or replace the condenserfan/motor can be obtained by performing thefollowing
6-6Section 6ServiceIce Thickness Probe (Harvest Initiation)Ice Thickness ProbeHOW THE PROBE WORKSManitowoc’s electronic sensing circuit does not relyo
6-7Section 6 ServiceDIAGNOSING ICE THICKNESS CONTROL CIRCUITRYIce Machine Does Not Cycle Into Harvest When Water Contacts The Ice Thickness Control Pr
6-8Service Section 6Ice Machine Cycles Into Harvest Before Water Contact With The Ice Thickness ProbeStep 1 Disconnect the ice thickness probe from th
6-9Section 6ServiceWiring Diagram Q130/Q210(5)HOT GASSOLENOIDWATERPUMPFAN MOTOR(AIR COOLED ONLY)L2 (N)SEE SERIAL PLATE FOR VOLTAGECAUTION: DISCONNECT
6-10Service Section 6Wiring Diagram Q270
6-11Section 6 ServiceTubing Diagram Q130/Q210/Q270SELF-CONTAINED AIR OR WATER-COOLED MODELSShown in Freeze CycleTotal System Refrigerant ChargeModel R
6-12Service Section 6Q130 Cycle Times/24-Hour Ice Production ChartSELF-CONTAINED AIR-COOLEDNOTE: These characteristics may vary dependingon operating
6-13Section 6 ServiceQ210 Cycle Times/24-Hour Ice Production ChartSELF-CONTAINED AIR-COOLEDNOTE: These characteristics may vary dependingon operating
1-1Section 1 General InformationSection 1General InformationModel NumbersThis manual covers the following models:Self-ContainedAir-CooledSelf-Containe
6-14Service Section 6Q270 Cycle Times/24-Hour Ice Production ChartSELF-CONTAINED AIR-COOLEDNOTE: These characteristics may vary dependingon operating
We reserve the right to make productimprovements at any time.Specifications and design are subjectto change without notice.MANITOWOC ICE, INC.2110 Sou
1-2General InformationSection 1Model/Serial Number LocationRecord the model and serial number of your icemachine in the space provided below. These nu
1-3Section 1 General InformationOwner Warranty Registration CardGENERALThe packet containing this manual also includeswarranty information. Warranty c
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2-1Section 2 Installation InstructionsSection 2Installation InstructionsGeneralThese instructions are provided to assist the qualifiedinstaller. Check
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