Bartscher Ice cube maker B 70 Plus, Ice-cube maker B 46 Plus, Ice cube maker B 28 Plus, Ice-cube maker B 86 Plus, Ice-cube maker B 38 Plus Operating instructions
Read this instruction manual before using and keep it available
at all times!
DANGER!
The signal word DANGER warns against hazards that lead to severe
injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided.
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This instruction manual contains information about installation, operation and
maintenance of the appliance and constitutes an important source of information
and reference guide. The knowledge of all operational and safety instructions
included in this manual is a prerequisite for safe and proper handling of the
appliance. Additionally, accident prevention, occupational health and safety, and
legal regulations in force in the area the appliance is used apply.
Before you start using the appliance, especially before turning it on, read this
instruction manual in order to avoid personal injuries and property damages.
Improper use may cause damage.
This instruction manual forms and integral part of the product and must be stored in
an immediate vicinity of the appliance and be available at all times. The instruction
manual should be transferred together with the appliance.
1 Safety
This appliance has been manufactured in accordance with technical standards
currently in force. However, the appliance may be a source of hazards if used
improperly or contrary to its intended purpose. All persons using the appliance must
consider information included in this instruction manual and observe safety
instructions.
1.1 Explanation of Signal Words
Important safety instructions and warning information are indicated in this
instruction manual with appropriate signal words. You must strictly follow the
instructions, to prevent accidents, personal injuries and property damages.
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WARNING!
The signal word WARNING warns against hazards that may lead to
moderate or severe injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided.
CAUTION!
The signal word CAUTION warns against hazards that may lead to
light or moderate injuries if the hazards are not avoided.
IMPORTANT!
The signal word IMPORTANT indicates possible property damages,
which may occur if safety instructions are not observed.
NOTE!
The symbol NOTE indicates subsequent information and guidelines
for the user on usage of the appliance.
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1.2Safety instructions
Electrical Current
• Too high a mains voltage or incorrect installation may cause electric shock.
• The appliance may be connected only if data on the rating plate correspond with
the mains voltage.
• To avoid short-circuit, the appliance should be kept dry.
• If there are malfunctions during operation, disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
• Do not touch the appliance’s plug with wet hands.
• Never take hold of the appliance if it has fallen into water. Immediately
disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Any repairs or housing opening may be carried out by professionals and
relevant workshops only.
• Do not transport the appliance, holding it by the power cord.
• Do not allow the power cord to come into contact with heat sources or sharp
edges.
• Do not bend, pinch nor knot the power cord.
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• Always completely unwind the power cord.
• Never place the appliance or other objects on the power cord.
• Always take hold of the plug to disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Check the power cord regularly for damage. Do not use the appliance if the
power cord is damaged. If this cable is damaged, it must be replaced by
customer service or a qualified electrician in order to avoid dangers.
Incorrect operation of the appliance ma y cause fire or explosion hazard due to igniti on of its content.
Fire hazard / flammable materials hazard / explosion hazard!
• Do not use any electric devices in the appliance.
• Do not store nor use petrol or other flammable liquids and gases in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance. Those gases may cause fire or explosion hazard.
• Do not put into the appliance any explosive materials, like sprays filled with
flammable propellants. Contents of containers filled with flammable gases and
liquids may leak in low temperatures, and the contents may catch fire from
sparks generated by an electric appliance. Explosion hazard!
• In the case of coolant leakage, pull the plug from the socket. Remove all
sources of ignition in the vicinity, ventilate room and contact technical service.
Avoid coolant getting in contact with eyes, as it may cause serious eye damage.
• Never use any flammable liquids for cleaning the appliance or its parts. Gases
released may cause fire or explosion hazard.
• In the case of fire, disconnect the appliance from the power supply before
attempting adequate fire-extinguishing actions.
• Never attempt to extinguish fire with water if the appliance is connected to the
power supply. Following extinction of fire, ensure sufficient fresh air inflow.
• Defrosting process may not be sped up with mechanical means or heat energy
sources (candles or heaters) nor with any other means. Vapour produced may
cause short-circuit and too high temperatures may damage the appliance.
• All ventilation slots should not be obstructed during operation.
• Never attempt to damage cooling installation of the appliance.
Operating personnel
• This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with
limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities, nor by persons with limited
experience and/or limited knowledge.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they are not playing with or
switching the appliance on.
Improper Use
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• Unintended or prohibited use may cause damage to the appliance.
• The appliance may only be used when its technical condition is flawless and
allows for safe operation.
• The appliance may only be used when all connections are executed according
to rules of law in force.
• The appliance may only be used when it is clean.
• Use only original spare parts. Never attempt to repair the appliance on your own.
• Do not introduce any changes in the appliance nor modify it.
1.3 Intended Use
As described below, every use of the appliance for a purpose differing and/or
diverging from its intended standard use, is prohibited and considered to be an
unintended use.
The following is an intended use:
– Ice cubes preparation.
The appliance is intended for professional use only.
1.4Unintended Use
An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by
hazardous voltage, fire or high temperature. The appliance may only be used to
perform tasks described in this instruction manual.
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General information
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2 General information
2.1Liability and Warranty
All information and instructions in this instruction manual account for legal
regulations in force, current level of technical engineering knowledge as well as our
expertise and experience, developed over the years. If special models or additional
options are ordered, or state-of-the-art technical solutions were implemented, the
actual scope of delivery of the appliance may, in some circumstances, differ from
descriptions and numerous drawings in this instruction manual.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damages nor faults stemming from:
– failure to observe instructions,
– unintended use,
– technical alterations introduced by the user,
– usage of unapproved spare parts.
We reserve the right to introduce technical modifications to the product, intended for
improvement of the appliance and its performance.
2.2 Copyright Protection
This instruction manual, and texts, drawings and images included in it, as well as its
other components are copyright protected. It is prohibited to reproduce this
instruction manual (including its excerpts), in any form and by any means, and to
use and/or transfer its content to third parties without manufacturer’s written
permission. Violation of the above results in obligation to pay compensation. We
reserve the right to claim further damages.
2.3 Declaration of Conformity
The appliance meets the currently applicable standards and guidelines of the
European Union. We confirm the above in the EC Declaration of Conformity. We
may provide relevant Declaration of Conformity upon request.
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3 Transport, Packaging and Storage
3.1Delivery Check
Immediately upon reception, check the delivery for completeness and possible
shipping damage. In the case of visible transport damage refuse to accept the
appliance or accept it conditionally. Mark and note the scope of damage in shipping
documents/consignment list of the shipping company and lodge a complaint.
Concealed damage must be reported immediately upon its discovery, as
compensation claims may only be filed within applicable time limits.
If you find that parts or accessories missing, please contact our Customer Service
Department.
3.2 Packaging
Do not dispose of the appliance cardboard box. It may be used to store the
appliance when relocating or when shipping the appliance to our service point in the
case of any damages.
The packaging and its elements are made of recyclable materials. Particularly,
these are: plastic films and bags, cardboard box.
When disposing of the packaging, observe applicable domestic regulations.
Recyclable packaging materials should be recycled.
3.3 Storage
Leave the packaging closed until installation of the appliance; observe external
indications concerning method of placing and storage. Store the packaging in the
following conditions only:
– in closed rooms;
– in dry and dust-free surrounding;
– away from aggressive agents;
– in a location protected against sunlight;
– in a location protected against mechanical shocks.
In the case of extended storage (over three months), make sure you check the
condition of the packaging and the parts regularly. If needed, replace the packaging
with a new one.
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Technical Data
EN
Name:
Ice-cube maker B 28 Plus
Art. No.:
104523
Material:
stainless steel, plastic, steel galvanised
Ice cube design:
tapered form (full taper)
Number of ice cube sizes:
1
Ice cube size (W x D x H), in mm:
35 x 37 x 32
Ice cube weight, in g:
20
Ice cubes output / work cycle:
18
Max. production, in kg / hour:
28 / 24
Storage container capacity, in kg / in ice
cubes, pcs:
6,5 / 325
Coolant, amount in kg:
R290 / 0,080
Climate class:
T
Water connection:
3/4"
Water outlet, Ø in mm:
20
Connected load:
0,3 kW | 220-240 V | 50 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm:
340 x 485 x 625
Weight, in kg:
28,2
4 Technical Data
4.1Technical Specifications
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Name:
Ice-cube maker B 38 Plus
Art. No.:
104538
Material:
stainless steel, plastic, steel galvanised
Ice cube design:
tapered form (full taper)
Number of ice cube sizes:
1
Ice cube size (W x D x H), in mm:
35 x 37 x 32
Ice cube weight, in g:
20
Ice cubes output / work cycle:
28
Max. production, in kg / hour:
38 / 24
Storage container capacity, in kg / in ice
cubes, pcs:
11,5 / 575
Coolant, amount in kg:
R290 / 0,070
Climate class:
T
Water connection:
3/4"
Water outlet, Ø in mm:
20
Connected load:
0,59 kW | 220-240 V | 50 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm:
500 x 540 x 700
Weight, in kg:
38,2
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Name:
Ice-cube maker B 46 Plus
Art. No.:
104548
Material:
stainless steel, plastic, steel galvanised
Ice cube design:
tapered form (full taper)
Number of ice cube sizes:
1
Ice cube size (W x D x H), in mm:
35 x 37 x 32
Ice cube weight, in g:
20
Ice cubes output / work cycle:
28
Max. production, in kg / hour:
46 / 24
Storage container capacity, in kg / in ice
cubes, pcs:
15 / 750
Coolant, amount in kg:
R290 / 0,080
Climate class:
T
Water connection:
3/4"
Water outlet, Ø in mm:
20
Connected load:
0,68 kW | 220-240 V | 50 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm:
500 x 580 x 800
Weight, in kg:
42,6
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Name:
Ice-cube maker B 70 Plus
Art. No.:
104583
Material:
stainless steel, plastic, steel galvanised
Ice cube design:
tapered form (full taper)
Number of ice cube sizes:
1
Ice cube size (W x D x H), in mm:
35 x 37 x 32
Ice cube weight, in g:
20
Ice cubes output / work cycle:
56
Max. production, in kg / hour:
70 / 24
Storage container capacity, in kg / in ice
cubes, pcs:
42 / 2100
Coolant, amount in kg:
R290 / 0,100
Climate class:
T
Water connection:
3/4"
Water outlet, Ø in mm:
20
Connected load:
0,88 kW | 220-240 V | 50 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm:
700 x 580 x 995
Weight, in kg:
53,0
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Technical Data
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Name:
Ice-cube maker B 86 Plus
Art. No.:
104593
Material:
stainless steel, plastic, steel galvanised
Ice cube design:
tapered form (full taper)
Number of ice cube sizes:
1
Ice cube size (W x D x H), in mm:
35 x 37 x 32
Ice cube weight, in g:
20
Ice cubes output / work cycle:
56
Max. production, in kg / hour:
86 / 24
Storage container capacity, in kg / in ice
cubes, pcs:
42 / 2100
Coolant, amount in kg:
R290 / 0,090
Climate class:
T
Water connection:
3/4"
Water outlet, Ø in mm:
20
Connected load:
0,98 kW | 220-240 V | 50 Hz
Dimensions (W x D x H), in mm:
700 x 580 x 995
Weight, in kg:
63,0
Version / Characteristics
• Cooling: air-cooled
• Fill level sensor
• Production by means of spray system
• Control: electronic
• Cleaning function
• ON/OFF switch
• Indicator light
• Can be integrated
• The set includes: 1 ice shovel
We reserve the right to implement technical modifications.
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1. Housing
2. Storage container lid
3. Storage container
4. Water drain opening
5. Lamellar curtain
6. Front bezel
7. Power cord with mains plug
8. Water connection
9. Drain port
10. Feet (4 pcs)
11. Control key
12. Ventilation openings
13. Ice shovel
4.2 List of Components of the Appliance
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CAUTION!
Incorrect installation, positioning, operation, maintenance or misuse of
the appliance may lead to personal injury or property damage.
Positioning and installation, as well as repairs may be performed by
authorised technical service only and in compliance with the applicable
national law.
4.3 Operation
When producing ice cubes in the shape of a full cone using the spray system, the
supplied water is sprayed on the evaporator unit (here in the form of a water pan)
with a pump. When in contact with a suitable evaporator's element water freezes,
creating condensed, crystal clear, full ice cube cones. Due to its massive form they
provide long-lasting cooling effect and are particularly suitable for making the beast
of long drinks, for they melt slowly and do not dilute beverages too fast.
The number of ice cubes in the storage container is controlled by electronic probe,
which is located in the storage container. When ice cubes pile and reach the probe,
the appliance automatically stops production of ice cubes. When ice cubes are
removed and the probe is freed, the production of ice cubes is continued again.
NOTE!
After dispensing ice cubes from the storage container you may clean the
probe off of ice remains, so that the new production process re-starts
faster.
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5.1Installation
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NOTE!
The manufacturer disclaims all liability and provides no warranty for
damages, which may be attributed to non-observance of regulations or
incorrect installation.
CAUTION!
Choking hazard!
Prevent children from accessing package materials, for instance: plastic
bags and EPS.
Unpacking / Positioning
• Unpack the appliance, remove all external and internal packaging elements and
shipment safeguards.
• If the appliance is covered with a protective film, remove it. Remove the film
slowly, so no glue residues are left. Remove any glue residues with the use of a
suitable solvent.
• Be careful not to damage the rating plate and warning labels fixed on the
appliance.
• Never place the appliance in humid or wet environment.
• Place the appliance in a way making the connections easily accessible, so that
they may be quickly disconnected if such a need arises.
• The appliance should be placed on surfaces that are:
– even, with sufficient bearing capacity, resistant to water, dry and resistant
to high temperatures;
– sufficiently large, and thus enabling usage of the appliance with no
problems;
– easily accessible;
– well ventilated.
• The appliance may be loaded and unloaded with a forklift truck or a pallet truck,
with the length of over half of the length of the appliance.
• The lifting equipment must be selected according to dimensions of the packed
appliance/components and the weight of the appliance.
• During operation follow all the necessary precautions in order not to damage the
appliance.
• Remove cardboard packaging from the wooden base, on which the appliance is
standing.
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• Then lift the appliance with a suitable lifting equipment (lift truck or the like) and
remove he wooden base.
• Place the appliance in a suitable location.
Requirements for Place of Installation
When selecting the place of installation, provide for the following conditions:
– ambient temperature may not drop below 10°C (50°F) and rise above
43°C (110°F);
– water temperature may not be below 10°C (50°F) nor above 32°C (90°F)
(Fig. 4 at the beginning of the operating instructions);
– water supply pressure may not be below 0.1 MPa (1 bar) nor above
0.5 MPa (5 bar). If the pressure exceeds 0.5 MPa, install a pressure
reducer between water supply and the appliance (Fig. 5);
– there may be no heat sources in the vicinity,
– the appliance may not be subject to direct sunlight (Fig. 6);
– the location must be free of dust, as the condenser of the cooling unit
may clog rapidly (Fig. 8);
– the fan of the cooling unit may not be covered (Fig. 8),
– the appliance may not be installed in plunged areas, as in the case of
possible leakages, the coolant will be sinking down (Fig. 15),
– there may be no fuels, flammable nor explosive materials within the
radius of 3 m, and there must be sufficient air circulation provided for
(Fig. 19).
• Maintain minimum clearance from walls and other objects: 150 mm at the rear,
and 50 mm at both sides (Fig. 3).
• Level the appliance (Fig. 3). If the appliance is not levelled, it may negatively
affect its functionality, as well as water supply.
Water Connection
1. Install the appliance near a water connection.
ATTENTION!
Connect the appliance only to a supply connection of potable water.
Otherwise install a water purification appliance.
2. Execute water connections before you execute electric connections.
3. Connect the enclosed 3/4” water drain tube to the water connection.
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4. Connect the other end of the tube to the water connection at the back of the
appliance.
NOTE!
Due to practical and safety reasons we suggest to integrate a shut-off
valve, which is not a part of the delivery (Fig. 7):
6. Water drain from condenser: water cooling version;
7. Water drain from storage container; 8. Water drain to open water trap.
Water Drain
1. Connect the enclosed water drain tube to the drain connection at the rear of the
appliance.
2. The other end of the water drain tube introduce into the open water trap (Fig. 7).
NOTE!
To provide for perfect water drain, the water drain tube must be routed at
the inclination of at least 3%; at the same time make sure it is not tangled
nor bent.
Power supply connection
• Verify if technical data of the appliance (see rating plate) correspond with the
local electric power grid specification.
• Connect the appliance to a single, properly grounded mains socket with
protective contact. Do not connect the appliance to a multi-socket.
• The power cord should be laid in a way preventing anyone from threading on it
or tripping against it.
• The maximum allowable tolerance for voltage difference is ±10% of rated value.
• The electric circuit between the appliance and the power supply connection
should be equipped with a suitable multi-polar disconnecting device (Fig. 7),
which is capable of providing distance of contact opening rendering full
separation possible in the conditions of overvoltage category III.
• If in winter the appliance is brought from the outside to a room, leave it for a few
hours to heat up and reach the room temperature before switching it on.
• Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, wait 1 hour for the coolant
to stabilize.
• After a power failure or when the plug is removed from the socket, reconnect the
appliance to the power supply after 5 minutes at the earliest.
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• The electric socket should be easil y accessible so it is possible to quickly discon nect the power cord when necessar y. The electric socket should be easil y accessible so it is possible to quickly discon nect the power cord when necessar y. The electric socket should be easily accessi ble so it is possible to quickly discon nect the power cord when necessar y.
5.2Operation
Preparation of Appliance
1. Remove all accessories from the storage container (water supply tube, water
drain tube, ice shovel, documentation).
2. Before use, clean the appliance observing instructions in section 6 'Cleaning'.
3. Dry the appliance thoroughly.
Indications for User
• If the appliance is installed in an area, where potable water features high salt
content, follow the instruction to avoid possible malfunctions.
• For the ice not to take up unpleasant scent nor taste, do not store food, bottles
nor anything else in the storage container.
• Do not leave the storage container lid open during normal operation.
Switching-On
1. Before switching on, check if water and power connections are executed
correctly.
2. Check if bands, screws, studs and clamps are securely tightened and did not
come loose during transport to prevent water leaks or other malfunctions during
operation.
3. Open the water connection tap and the shut-off valve.
4. Plug the appliance into a single grounded socket.
The appliance is now in standby. The control key blinks every 30 seconds.
5. To leave the Standby mode and switch the appliance on, press the control key
for at least 3 seconds (Fig. 9), and wait for a long acoustic signal, confirming the
appliance is on.
NOTE!
We recommend not to use ice cubes from the first 5 production cycles to chill
beverages nor foods.
Never disconnect the water supply when the appliance operates; do not cover
nor clog air outlet openings.
The ice-cube maker is equipped with the temperature probe located in the
storage container (Fig. 14), which stops the appliance and the production of ice
cubes when the probe reaches contact with ice stored in the storage container.
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Indicator / Alarm
RED
WHITE
Too long a cooling cycle alarm
blinks 1x
ON 3"
After dispensing ice cubes clean the probe off of ice remains, so that the
new ice cubes production process re-starts faster (Fig. 14).
Setting the Size of Ice Cubes
With time, due to the change in ambient temperature in a room, the size and weight
of ice cubes may change.
To set the size and weight, preform the following steps:
1. When the appliance is on, press the control key 3 times over a 2-second period
(Fig. 9).
The control key lights up in white or red.
2. To increase the size or weight of ice cubes, press the control key to increase red
colour of the LED.
3. To decrease the size or weight of ice cubes, keep pressing the control key until
LED colour changes to white.
If the control key is not pressed during 5 seconds, the entered setting will be saved
and the appliance will leave the change phase.
Setting Probe in Storage Container
With time, due to the change in ambient temperature, the set value for temperature
probe in the storage container may appear to be insufficient. To set this value,
proceed the following way:
1. In Standby mode, press the control key 3 times over a 2-second period (Fig. 9).
The control key lights up in white or red.
2. To increase the set temperature, press the control key and try to increase the
red colour of the LED.
3. To reduce the temperature, press the control key repeatedly until its LED
changes its colour to white.
If the control key is not pressed during 5 seconds, the entered setting will be saved
and the appliance will leave the change phase.
Operation Status / Alarm Status Indicators
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Drain pump alarm (optionally)
blinks 1x
blinks 1x
Time extension between two production
cycles alarm
blinks 2x
ON 3"
Storage container probe damage alarm
blinks 3x
ON 3"
Upload/download HACCP data —
software update
blinks 3x
blinks 3x
Condenser probe damage alarm
blinks 4x
ON 3"
Evaporator probe damage alarm
blinks 5x
ON 3"
Inverted deposit–evaporator probe
alarm
blinks 5x
blinks 2x
Condenser cleaning alarm
blinks 7x
ON 3"
Start phase
OFF
2 Hz lamp
Ice cube production
OFF
ON
Ice dumping
OFF
ON
Storage container full
OFF
blinks 10 s
Standby phase
OFF
blinks 30 s
Cleaning cycle alarm
OFF
ON 3"
Ozone cycle alarm (optionally)
OFF
ON 1"
Power supply malfunction alarm or no
electric supply
OFF x 1"
ON 5"
Condenser high temperature alarm
ON
OFF
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Indicator / Alarm
RED
WHITE
High pressure alarm
ON
OFF
Gas charge phase alarm
ON 1"
ON 1"
No water alarm
ON 3"
blinks 1x
Periodic maintenance alarm
ON 3"
ON 3"
Capacitive sensor alarm (optionally)
ON 3"
blinks 3x
OFF: LED indicator / colour always off
ON: LED indicator / colour always on
Blinking: LED indicator / colour on for 0.5 s and off for 0.5 s
Malfunctions
ATTENTION!
In the case of incorrect operation, disconnect the appliance from power
and water supply. Contact an authorised service, check the appliance and
have it repaired.
• Check if the water supply tap is open.
• Check if the appliance is powered electrically: if the plug is properly connected,
and the disconnecting device is switched on.
• Make sure there are no strange vibrations generated by loose screws.
• If you must perform tasks connected with water loss, screw tightening, etc.,
always switch the appliance off first, and check whether clogged drains are not
the reason for leaks.
• If the appliance produces too little ice, check the condenser for cleanliness and
the coolant for leaks.
• Check the storage container probe for operation: place an ice cube on a cooled
probe inside the storage container; the ice-cube maker should stop within 1
minute and automatically re-start shortly after the ice cube is removed.
• Depending on the season (summer or winter), the probe may change the
maximum number of ice cubes. To change the probe setting, see chapter
'Setting Probe in Storage Container'.
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6 Cleaning
6.1Safety Instructions for Cleaning
• Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
• Leave the appliance to cool down completely.
• Make sure water does not enter the appliance. Do not immerse the appliance in
water or other liquids during cleaning. Do not clean the appliance with a
pressurized water jet.
• Do not use any sharp or pointed, nor metal implements (knife, fork, etc.). Sharp
or pointed implements may damage the appliance, and when in contact with live
parts, they may cause electric shock.
• For cleaning, do not use any scouring agents that contain solvents nor corrosive
cleaning agents. They may damage the surface.
6.2Cleaning
User Cleaning
1. At the end of each working day, as well as after a long period without operating
the appliance, clean the appliance thoroughly.
2. Clean the housing with a soft cloth, moistened with a chlorine-free stainless
steel cleaning agent.
3. Clean the internal chamber with a sponge and cloth moistened in lukewarm
water and a minute amount of sodium bicarbonate.
4. Rinse in fresh water.
5. Dry the internal chamber thoroughly.
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If the appliance is not to be used for a long time:
– switch the appliance off and disconnect it from power and water supply;
– remove the produced ice from the storage container;
– drain the entire water;
– perform thorough cleaning;
– leave the door (lid) of the storage container slightly open.
Service Cleaning
Condenser
In order to maintain performance and extend the life of the appliance, clean the
condenser regularly; the condenser is located under the front cover of the appliance
(Fig. 16).
Proceed the following way:
– screw the front cover retaining screws off;
– remove the front cover;
– clean the condenser with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner;
– use the screws to secure the front cover to the appliance.
ATTENTION!
Do not use brushes nor blunt objects to clean the condenser.
Water Inlet Filter
The water inlet filter must be regularly cleaned, observing the blow indications:
– close the water shut-off valve;
– unscrew water supply tube;
– use tweezers to pull the water inlet filter from the socket at the inlet of the
solenoid valve;
– clean the water inlet filter under running water;
– fit the water inlet filter;
– fit water supply tube.
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Cleaning
EN
When using the citric acid (water + citric acid solution,
see table below) maintain proper precautions and use
safety gloves and safety glasses.
Model
Amount of citric acid (for 1
litre of water)
B28 Plus
200 g
B38 Plus
250 g
B46 Plus
350 g
B70 Plus – B86 Plus
500 g
Cleaning and Disinfecting Cycle
To avoid problems caused by water hardness, and thus generation of impurities on
parts and components that come in contact with water, the ice-cube maker is
equipped with 'Self Cleaning' function.
This function, owing to citric acid's cleaning action, makes it possible to remove
limesacle and impurities from the appliance.
To provide for correct cleaning of the ice-cube maker, we recommend to perform
this cleaning and disinfecting cycle at least 3–4 time a year (depending on water
hardness).
The cleaning and disinfecting cycle should be carried out according to the following
instructions:
1. Switch the ice-cube maker off.
2. Disconnect the appliance from water supply (close the shut-off valve).
3. Remove ice cubes from the storage container.
4. Prepare a water and citric acid solution in a suitable container. Take into
account the quantitative data for different models provided in the below table.
5. Dissolve the required amount of citric acid in 1 litre of lukewarm water (max.
40°C). Make sure the citric acid dissolves in full.
6. Pour the prepared water and citric acid solution into the evaporator's container
in the appliance (Fig. 17).
7. Turn the appliance on with the control key (Fig. 9).
8. Switch the appliance into Standby mode (should it not be in it already) by
pressing the control key for at least 3 seconds.
9. In the Standby mode keep pressing the control key for at least 9 seconds, to
start the cleaning and disinfecting cycle.
During the cleaning and disinfecting cycle the control key (white) blinks the following
way: on for 1 second, then off for 3 seconds.
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Cleaning
EN
When the cleaning and disinfecting cycle is over the appliance switches to Standby
mode.
10. Remove the plug of the evaporator's water pan and empty it by draining water
(Fig. 18). Next, re-fit the plug.
11. Pour fresh potable water into the evaporator's pan to fill it up.
12. Repeat the cleaning and disinfecting cycle (this time without the citric acid) to
remove remains of the water and citric acid solution.
13. Switch the appliance off.
14. Remove the plug on the evaporator's camber and empty the evaporator's pan
by draining it (Fig. 18). Reinsert the plug.
15. Open water supply (open the shut-off valve).
16. When the cleaning and disinfecting cycle is over, rinse the storage container
with fresh water.
ATTENTION!
If the cleaning and disinfecting cycle is activated accidentally (pressing
the control key for at least 9 seconds) there are two methods of stopping
this process:
1. after approx. 1 hour 40 minutes: press the control key for 3 seconds
for the appliance to return to Standby mode; press the control key
again for 3 seconds to start the production cycle.
2. after 2 hours 30 minutes: the appliance switches to Standby mode
automatically; next, press the control key for 3 seconds to start the
production cycle.
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Possible Malfunctions
EN
Malfunction
Alarm
Appliance Condition
Solution
Too long a cooling
cycle alarm
Check condenser for ventilation
Check the cooling circuit for loss
of coolant
Reducing the size of ice cubes
Time interval
change between
two production
cycles alarm
Time interval between
two production cycles
changed
Check condenser for cleanliness
and ventilation
Check condenser's fan
Check the circulation for loss of
the coolant
Reducing the size of ice cubes
No water alarm
Appliance stops or waits
for another attempt of
automatic start-up
Check water supply
Check water circulation for water
leaks
Check water inlet valve for
operation, clean if necessary
7 Possible Malfunctions
Mögliche
ATTENTION!
The table below contains descriptions of possible causes and solutions to
malfunctions or errors during operation of the appliance. These
malfunctions may be cleared by a qualified refrigeration technician.
In such a case, provide article number, model name and serial number. These data
may be found in the rating plate.
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Possible Malfunctions
EN
Malfunction
Alarm
Appliance Condition
Solution
Filling level probe
alarm
Appliance stops
Check probe connection to PCB
Check probe integrity
Replace the damaged probe
Periodic
maintenance
alarm
Appliance continues
operation
Contact the service company
(Reset the alarm by touching the
control key for 10 seconds)
Condenser high
temperature alarm
The appliance stops; the
condenser's fan remains
on in order to reduce the
condenser's temperature
Check condenser for cleanliness
and ventilation
Check fan for operation
Condenser probe
alarm
Appliance stops
Check condenser probe
connection to PCB
Replace the damaged probe
Evaporator probe
alarm
Appliance stops
Check evaporator probe
connection to PCB
Replace the damaged probe
Power supply
malfunction alarm
or no electric
supply
Appliance stops
Check electric connections and
power supply
High pressure
alarm
The appliance stops; the
condenser's fan remains
on in order to reduce the
condenser's temperature
Check condenser for cleanliness
and ventilation
Check if condenser fan rotates
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Possible Malfunctions
EN
Malfunction
Alarm
Appliance Condition
Solution
Drain pump alarm
(if available)
Clogged discharge
opening
Check the appliance for obstacles
in discharge route
Discharge pump
damaged
Replace the discharge pump
Capacitive sensor
alarm (if available)
Appliance stops
Check electric power connection
Replace the sensor
Condenser cleaning
alarm
Appliance continues
operation
Clean air filter and condenser
Inverted deposit–
evaporator probe
alarm
Appliance stops
Check wiring on the sensor's
PCB; replace the sensor's PCB if
needed
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Disposal
EN
Electric appliances are marked with this symbol. Electrical
appliances must be disposed of and recycled in a correct
and environmentally friendly manner. You must not dispose
of electric appliances with household waste. Disconnect the
appliance from the power supply and remove power cord
from the appliance.
8 Disposal
Electrical Appliance
Electrical appliances should be returned to designated collection points.
Coolant
The propellant used in the appliance is flammable. It should be utilised pursuant to
national regulations in force.
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