Engineered for Ease Indigo NXT Ice Machines Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual , Caution Original Document Read this instruction before operating this equipment.
Safety Notices Safety Notices Read these precautions to prevent personal injury: • Read this manual thoroughly before operating, installing or performing maintenance on the equipment. Failure to follow instructions in this manual can cause property damage, injury or death. • Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty. • Proper installation, care and maintenance are essential for maximum performance and troublefree operation of your equipment.
nWarning Follow these precautions to prevent personal injury during installation of this equipment: • Installation must comply with all • Legs or casters must be installed and applicable equipment fire and health the legs/casters must be screwed in codes with the authority having completely. When casters are installed jurisdiction. the mass of this unit will allow it to move uncontrolled on an inclined surface.
DANGER Follow these flammable refrigeration system requirements during installation, use or repair of this equipment: • Refer to nameplate - Ice machine models • All lockout and tag out procedures may contain up to 150 grams of R290 must be followed when working on this (propane) refrigerant. R290 (propane) equipment. is flammable in concentrations of air • This equipment contains high voltage between approximately 2.1% and 9.5% electricity and refrigerant charge.
nWarning Follow these electrical requirements during installation of this equipment: • All field wiring must conform to all applicable codes of the authority having jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the end user to provide the disconnect means to satisfy local codes. Refer to rating plate for proper voltage. • This appliance must be grounded. • This equipment must be positioned so that the plug is accessible unless other means for disconnection from the power supply (e.g.
DANGER Follow these precautions to prevent personal injury during use and maintenance of this equipment: • It is the responsibility of the equipment • Units with two power cords must be owner to perform a Personal Protective plugged into individual branch circuits. Equipment Hazard Assessment to ensure During movement, cleaning or repair it is adequate protection during maintenance necessary to unplug both power cords. procedures.
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Table of Contents Safety Notices Safety Notices............................................................................3 Section 1 General Information Section 2 Installation Model Numbers....................................................................... 11 Accessories............................................................................... 11 How To Read A Model Number................................................. 12 Installation........................................................
Table of Contents (continued) Section 3 Operation Section 4 Maintenance Section 5 Troubleshooting Touch Screen Features.............................................................. 35 Home Screen Icon Descriptions............................................. 36 Setup Wizard............................................................................ 37 Menu Screen Navigation........................................................... 38 Ice Making Sequence of Operation....................................
Section 1 General Information Model Numbers This manual covers the following models: SelfSelfContained Remote AirContained WaterCooled Air-Cooled Cooled IDF0300A IDF0300W ---IYF0300A IYF0300W ---IDT0300A IDT0300W ---IYT0300A IYT0300W ---IYP0320A ------IDT0420A IDT0420W ---IYT0420A IYT0420W ---IDT0450A IDT0450W ---IYT0450A IYT0450W ---IDT0500A IDT0500W IDT0500N IYT0500A IYT0500W IYT0500N IRT0500A IRT0500W IDF0500N IDP0500A ---IYF0500N IDP0520A ------IYP0520A ------IDF0600A IDF0600W IDF0600N IYF0600A IYF0600W
General Information Section 1 Top Air Discharge Kit The top air discharge kit can be used on select ice machine models. This kit directs warm exhaust air upward rather than out the side panels. LuminIce® II The LuminIce® growth inhibitor recirculates the air in the ice machine foodzone over a UV bulb. This process will inhibit the growth of common micro-organisms on all exposed foodzone surfaces. AuCS® Automatic Cleaning System This accessory reduces equipment cleaning expense.
Section 2 Installation Installation Installation Requirements Location Requirements • The ice machine and bin must be level. • Vent the ice machine and bin drains separately. • Bin drain termination must have an air gap. • The ice machine and bin must be descaled and sanitized after installation. • The drain line must contain a union or other suitable means of disconnection at the ice machine.
Installation Minimum/Maximum Temperatures Minimum Air Maximum Air Model Temperature Temperature All Ice 35°F 110°F Machine Head 2°C 43°C Sections Remote Minimum Air Maximum Air Condensers Temperature Temperature -20°F 120°F All Models -29°C 49°C QuietQube Minimum Air Maximum Air Condensing Temperature Temperature Units CVDF0600 -20°F 120°F CVDF0900 CVDT1200 -29°C 49°C CVDF2100 -20°F 130°F CVDF1400 CVDF1800 -29°C 54°C 14 Section 2 Ice Machine Heat of Rejection Ice Machine Series IF0300 IT0300 IT0420 IT045
Section 2 Installation Clearance Requirements SelfSelfIF0300 Contained Contained IT0300 Air-Cooled Water‑Cooled Top/Sides 16" (40 cm) 8" (20 cm) Back 5" (13 cm) 5" (13 cm) SelfWater-Cooled IT0420 IT0620 Contained or Remote Air-Cooled Condenser Top/Sides 12" (31 cm) 8" (20 cm) Back 5" (13 cm) 5" (13 cm) IT0450 IT0500 IF0500 IP0500 IP0520 IF0600 IT0750 IF0900 IT0900 Top/Sides Back SelfSelfContained Contained Air-Cooled Water‑Cooled 8" (20 cm) 5" (13 cm) 8" (20 cm) 5" (13 cm) NOTE: Top air discharge kits
Installation Section 2 Condensing Unit Clearance Requirements Model Top/Sides Back Front CVDF0600 CVDF0900 CVDT1200 0"* 48" 48" CVDF1400 (0 cm) (122 cm) (122 cm) CVDF1800 CVDF2100 * 24" (61 cm) is recommended on top/sides for servicing Notice The ice machine must be protected if it will be subjected to temperatures below 32°F (0°C). Failure caused by exposure to freezing temperatures is not covered by the warranty.
Section 2 Installation Bin Installation Dispenser Installation NOTE: When using casters, the units must be tethered or secured to comply with all applicable codes. Swivel casters must be mounted on the front and rigid casters must be mounted on the rear. Lock the front casters after installation is complete. 1. Remove threaded plug from drain fitting. 2. Screw the leveling legs onto the bottom of the bin. 3. Screw the foot of each leg in as far as possible. 4. Move the bin into its final position. 5.
Installation Section 2 Electrical Requirements All electrical work, including wire routing and grounding, must conform to local, state and national electrical codes. The following precautions must be observed: • The ice machine must be grounded. • A separate fuse/circuit breaker (dedicated circuit) must be provided for each ice machine head section, condenser or condensing unit.
Section 2 Installation Maximum Breaker Size & Minimum Circuit Amperage Chart NOTE: Due to continuous product improvements, this information is for reference only. Please refer to the ice machine data plate to verify electrical data. Model/Serial data plate information overrides information listed on this page.
Installation Ice Machine IT0750 IF0900 IT0900 IT1200 IT1500 IT1900 Section 2 Voltage/Phase/ Cycle Air-Cooled Water-Cooled Remote Condenser Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Fuse/Circuit Circuit Fuse/Circuit Circuit Fuse/Circuit Circuit Breaker Amps Breaker Amps Breaker Amps 208-230/1/60 15 230/1/50 15 208-230/1/60 20 15 8.4 ¹8.3 8.4 ¹6.7 12.2 ¹9.5 208-230/3/60 15 9.7 15 8.7 15 230/1/50 15 8.9 15 8.2 15 208-230/1/60 230/1/50 15 15 9.5 10.7 15 15 8.8 10.
Section 2 Installation QuietQube Head Sections Ice Machine Ice Beverage Models All Non IB QuietQube Models Voltage/Phase/ Cycle Maximum Fuse/ Circuit Breaker Minimum Circuit Amps Total Amps ----- 1.2 1.0 115/1/60 15 amp 1.2 --- 230/1/50 15 amp 1.
Installation Section 2 Water Supply and Drain Line Sizing/Connections Location Water Temperature Water Pressure Ice Machine Fitting Tubing Size up to Ice Machine Fitting 20 psi (140 kPa) 3/8" (10 mm) Ice Making 40°F (4.4°C) Min. Min. 3/8" Female Pipe minimum inside Water Inlet 90°F (32°C) Max. 80 psi (550 kPa) Thread diameter Max. 1/2" (13 mm) Ice Making 1/2" Female Pipe — — minimum inside Water Drain Thread diameter 20 psi (140 kPa) I0300 - I1000 = 3/8" Condenser Water 40°F (4.4°C) Min. Min.
Section 2 Installation Water Supply and Drain Connections Item 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 Description Electrical Entrance Vent Tube - Minimum Height 18" (46 cm) Potable Water Inlet - 3/8" FPT Potable Water Drain - 1/2" FPT Condenser Water Outlet - 1/2" FPT Water-cooled Models Only Install Separate Drain When Used Condenser Water Inlet See “Condenser Water Inlet” on page 22 for fitting sizes Base Drain - 1/2" CPVC Socket Bin Drain - See “Bin Drain” on page 22 for fitting sizes Fl
Installation Cooling Tower Applications (Water-Cooled Models) A water cooling tower installation does not require modification of the ice machine. • Water pressure at the condenser cannot exceed 276 psig (1900 kPa). • Water entering the condenser must not exceed 90°F (32°C). • Water flow through the condenser must not exceed 5 gallons (19 liters) per minute. • Allow for a pressure drop of 7 psi (50 kPa) between the condenser water inlet and the outlet of the ice machine.
Section 2 Installation Remote Condenser and Condensing Unit Refrigeration System Installation Each ice machine head section ships from the factory with a refrigerant charge appropriate for the entire system operation. The serial tag on the ice machine indicates the refrigerant charge. Additional Refrigerant QuietQube® Ice Remote Condenser Line Set* Charge for 50' to 100' Machine (15 to 30 Meter) Line Sets IF0600C CVDF0600 1.
Installation Section 2 Remote Condenser Models Additional Amount of Refrigerant to Be Added to Ice Remote Nameplate Charge Machine Condenser for 50' to 100' (15 to 30 Meter) Line Sets IF0500N JCF0500 1.5 lbs - 680 g IT0500N JCT0500 1.5 lbs - 680 g IF0600N JCF0900 1.5 lbs - 680 g IF0900N JCF0900 2 lbs - 907 g IT1200N JCT1200 2 lbs - 907 g IT1500N JCT1500 2 lbs - 907 g IT1900N JCT1500 2 lbs - 907 g Line Set Discharge Line Liquid Line Model RT IF0500N 1/2 inch 5/16 inch 20/35/50 IF0600N (13 mm) (7.
Section 2 4. Installation Add together the calculated rise, calculated drop, and horizontal distance to get the total calculated distance. If this total exceeds 150 feet (45 meters), move the condenser/ condensing unit to a new location and perform the calculations again. Maximum Line Set Distance Formula Step 1. Measured Rise (R) 35 feet (10.7 meters) Maximum _____ x 1.7 = _____ Calculated Rise Step 2. Measured Drop (D) 15 feet (4.5 meters) Maximum _____ x 6.6 = _____ Calculated Drop Step 3.
Installation When lengthening or shortening lines, follow good refrigeration practices, purge with nitrogen and insulate all tubing. Do not change the tube sizes. Evacuate the lines and place about 5 oz (145 grams) of vapor refrigerant charge in each line. 1. Remove the dust caps from the line set, condenser and ice machine. 2. Apply refrigeration oil to the threads on the quick-disconnect couplers before connecting them to the condenser. 3.
Section 2 Installation ALTERNATE CONNECTIONS AT CONDENSING UNIT SCHRADER VALVES VALVES MUST REMAIN CLOSED AND BE PROTECTED FROM HEAT WHEN BRAZING (WRAP WITH WET RAG) Part Number 000014141 Rev 07 2/20 CHECK VALVE CONDENSER Step 3 Pressure Test and Evacuate Line Set and CVD Condensing Unit. • Shutoff valves for the line set must remain closed until pressure testing and evacuation are complete.
Installation Section 2 Step 4 Open Valves for the Line Set and Receiver. You will not hear refrigerant flow when the valves are opened. Refrigerant will not flow until the ice machine is started and the solenoid valve opens. • All valve caps must be reinstalled, tightened and leak-checked to assure no refrigerant leakage exists. • Counterclockwise opens all valves. Open the shutoff valves for the suction and liquid lines.
Section 2 Step 5 Leak-Check the Refrigeration System. A. Connect power to the ice machine head section - Do not connect power to the CVD condensing unit. B. Press the power switch and energize the ice machine for 60 seconds to equalize pressures. C. Disconnect power to the ice machine head section. D. Leak-check line set connections, S trap and all factory joints in head section and condensing unit. E. Connect power to the CVD condensing unit and allow system to pump down. Step 6 Insulation Requirements.
Installation Section 2 Starting the Ice Machine Warranty Starting the ice machine and completing the Operational Checks are the responsibilities of the owner/operator. Adjustments and maintenance procedures outlined in this manual are not covered by the warranty. For warranty information visit: www.manitowocice.com/Service/Warranty • Warranty Coverage Information • Warranty Registration • Warranty Verification Warranty coverage begins the day the ice machine is installed.
Section 2 Installation Remote Ice Machine Usage with NonManitowoc Multi-Circuit Condensers Warranty The sixty (60) month compressor warranty, including thirty six (36) month labor replacement warranty, shall not apply when the remote ice machine is not installed within the remote specifications. The foregoing warranty shall not apply to any ice machine installed and/or maintained inconsistent with the technical instructions provided by Manitowoc Ice. Performance may vary from Sales specifications.
Installation Heat of Rejection Model IF0500N IT0500N IF0600N IF0900N IT1200N IT1500N IT1900N Section 2 Peak 6900 6900 13900 16000 24500 27000 30500 Average 6100 6100 9000 13000 20700 23000 26100 Refrigerant Charge The ice machine model/serial tag lists the refrigerant amount. Remote condensers and line sets contain a vapor charge only. Model Amount Type IF0500N 6.0 lbs - 2.72 kg R404A IT0500N 6.0 lbs - 2.72 kg R410A IF0600N 6.5 lbs - 2.95 kg R404A IF0900N 7 lbs - 3.18 kg R404A IT1200N 7.5 lbs - 3.
Section 3 Operation Lock/Unlock Screen Power Button Cleaning Button 11/18/2018 Alert Icon 10:42 AM 3 S Screen Locked or Unlocked LuminIce MAKING ICE Notification Icon 3 Menu Icon i Service Locator Information Touch Screen Features The Indigo® NXT control panel offers a series of pressure-sensitive buttons and an interactive touchscreen. Buttons Power Button: Provides On/Off functions for the ice machine. Lock/Unlock Button: Allows or prevents touchscreen navigation.
Operation Section 3 HOME SCREEN ICON DESCRIPTIONS Icon Description Home Screen Center portion of the screen displays the current condition of the ice machine - Making ice, bin full, program mode or machine off Alert 3 Message 3 Menu Alert icon with number of messages. Pressing this icon will display the alert log which will allow viewing and resetting of alerts Notification icon with quantity of messages.
Section 3 Operation Setup Wizard Screens will automatically advance after a selection is made or press the right arrow to advance one screen, press left arrow to go back one screen. All settings can be accessed and changed without the wizard by using menu screen navigation. Setup Press ON/ OFF Button Enter Model Number Select Language Start Wizard Accessory Detection USB Setup Configure Date and Time Formats Set Time Set Date Units Brightness Description On/Off button is used to start/stop ice making.
Operation Section 3 Menu Screen Navigation Select SETTINGS Icon from the Home Screen to access Main Menu screen.
Section 3 Operation Ice Making Sequence of Operation Control Board Timers The power button must be depressed and the water curtain/ice dampers must be in place on the evaporator before the ice machine will start. The control board has the following nonadjustable timers: • The ice machine control board will set its own install date after 100 freeze and harvest cycles. • The ice machine is locked into the freeze cycle for 6 minutes before a harvest cycle can be initiated.
Operation Safe Operation Mode Allows the ice machine to operate up to 72 hours if the ice thickness probe and/or water level probe sensors fail. • When the control board starts the safe mode, an alert is flashed on the display to notify the end-user they have a production problem. • The control board automatically initiates and monitors the safe mode. The control will automatically exit the safe mode if a normal signal is received from the input.
Section 3 Operation Minimum/Maximum Slab Weight Ice Thickness Check Adjust ice thickness to meet chart specifications. Minimum Maximum Ice Weight Ice Weight Model Per Cycle Per Cycle lbs lbs Grams Grams 2.40 lbs 2.80 lbs IF0300 IT0300 1089 grams 1270 grams IT0420 IT0450 3.40 lbs 3.90 lbs IP0520 IT0620C 1542 grams 1769 grams IT0500 IF0500 4.60 lbs 5.20 lbs IP0500 2087 grams 2359 grams 4.12 lbs 4.75 lbs IF0600 IT0750 1869 grams 2155 grams 5.75 lbs 6.50 lbs IBF0820C 2608 grams 2948 grams 6.20 lbs 7.
Operation Section 3 Reverse Osmosis or Deionized Water Usage When using water with low total dissolved solid content (low TDS) the water level probe sensitivity can be increased by moving the jumper over one pin. The Electronic Control Board diagram shows the default position of the jumper covering the left and center pins. Moving the jumper to the center and right pins and enabling R.O.
Section 4 Maintenance Descaling and Sanitizing General You are responsible for maintaining the ice machine in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty. Descale and sanitize the ice machine every six months for efficient operation. If the ice machine requires more frequent descaling and sanitizing, consult a qualified service company to test the water quality and recommend appropriate water treatment.
Maintenance Section 4 ,Caution Use only Manitowoc approved Ice Machine Cleaner/De-scaler and Sanitizer for this application (Manitowoc Cleaner/De-scaler part number 9405463 and Manitowoc Sanitizer part number 9405653). It is a violation of Federal law to use these solutions in a manner inconsistent with their labeling. Read and understand all labels printed on bottles before use. Detailed Descaling and Sanitizing Procedure Ice machine cleaner/descaler is used to remove lime scale and mineral deposits.
Section 4 Maintenance Step 4 Wait until the cycle is complete (approximately 24 minutes). Then disconnect power to the ice machine (and dispenser when used). nWarning Disconnect the electric power to the ice machine at the electric service switch box. Step 5 Remove parts for descaling. Notice Refer to parts removal page 47. Continue with Step 6 when the parts have been removed. Step 6 Mix a solution of cleaner/descaler and lukewarm water.
Maintenance Section 4 Step 11 Use half of the sanitizer/water solution to sanitize all food zone surfaces of the ice machine and bin (or dispenser). Use a spray bottle to liberally apply the solution. When sanitizing, pay particular attention to the following areas: • Side walls • Base (area above water trough) • Evaporator plastic parts - including top, bottom and sides • Bin or dispenser Do not rinse the sanitized areas.
Section 4 Maintenance Parts Removal for Detailed Descaling and Sanitizing Single evaporator is shown; Each evaporator will have a distribution tube and water curtain/damper. A. Remove the water curtain(s) • Gently flex the curtain in the center and remove it from the right side. • Slide the left pin out. B. Remove the ice thickness probe • Compress the hinge pin on the top of the ice thickness probe. • Pivot the ice thickness probe to disengage one pin then the other.
Maintenance Section 4 Remedial Cleaning Procedure This procedure descales all components in the water flow path, and is used to descale the ice machine between the bi-yearly detailed descaling and sanitizing procedure. Ice machine cleaner/descaler is used to remove lime scale and mineral deposits. Ice machine sanitizer disinfects and removes algae and slime. NOTE: Although not required and dependent on your installation, removing the ice machine top cover may allow easier access.
Section 4 Maintenance Cleaning the Air Filter and Condenser Removal from Service/Winterization The washable filter on self-contained ice machines is designed to catch dust, dirt, lint and grease. Clean the filter once a month with mild soap and water. A dirty condenser restricts airflow, resulting in excessively high operating temperatures. This reduces ice production and shortens component life. All Models 1. Descale and sanitize the ice machine. 2.
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Section 5 Troubleshooting Before Calling for Service Checklist If a problem arises during operation of your ice machine, follow the checklist below before calling service. Routine adjustments and maintenance procedures are not covered by the warranty. Problem Possible Cause To Correct Ice machine does not No electrical power to the ice Replace the fuse/reset the operate. machine and/or condensing breaker/turn on the main unit. switch. High pressure cutout tripping. Clean condenser coil.
Troubleshooting Section 5 Problem Possible Cause Ice machine does not cycle The six-minute freeze time into harvest mode. lock-in has not expired yet. Ice thickness probe is dirty. To Correct Wait for the freeze lock-in to expire. Descale and sanitize the ice machine. (See page 43) Ice thickness probe is Connect the probe to the disconnected. control board. Ice thickness probe is out of Adjust the ice thickness probe. adjustment.
Section 5 Problem Low ice capacity. Troubleshooting Possible Cause Water inlet valve filter screen is dirty. Incoming water supply is shut off. Water inlet valve stuck open or leaking. To Correct Remove the water inlet valve and clean the filter screen. Open the water service valve. Press the power button and turn off the ice machine, if water continues to enter water trough, replace the water inlet valve. The condenser is dirty. Clean the condenser.
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