User Manual
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Part Number 000014141 Rev 07 2/20  49
Section 4  Maintenance
Cleaning the Air Filter and Condenser
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.
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Warning
Disconnect electric power to the ice 
machine at the electric service switch 
before cleaning the air filter or the 
condenser. The condenser fins are sharp; 
Use care when removing or installing the 
air filter. 
•  Clean the condenser at least every six 
months.
•  Shine a flashlight through the condenser 
to check for dirt between the fins.
•  Blow compressed air or rinse with water 
from the inside out (opposite direction 
of airflow).
•  If dirt still remains, call a service agent to 
clean the condenser.
Removal from Service/Winterization
All Models
1.  Descale and sanitize the ice machine.
2.  Turn off the water supply, disconnect 
and drain the incoming ice-making 
water line at the rear of the ice 
machine and drain the water trough.
3.  Energize the ice machine, wait one 
minute for the water inlet valve to 
open and blow compressed air in both 
the incoming water and the drain 
openings in the rear of the ice machine 
to remove all water.
WATER-COOLED MODELS ONLY
•  Disconnect the incoming water and drain 
lines from the water-cooled condenser.
•  Insert a large screwdriver between 
the bottom spring coils of the water 
regulating valve and pry open the Water 
Regulating Valve.
•  Hold the valve open and blow 
compressed air through the condenser 
until no water remains.
All Models
4.  Press the power switch and disconnect 
electrical power at the main 
disconnect/circuit breaker.
5.  Fill spray bottle with sanitizer and 
spray all interior food zone surfaces. 
Do not rinse and allow to air dry. 
6.  Replace all panels.










