Scotsman SCN60PA1SU, SCN60GA1SS, SCN60GA1SU, SCN60PA1SS User Manual

SCN60 Installation and Use
Introduction
This manual includes information for the installation, operation and maintenance of the SCN60 residential ice machine.
The SCN60 was developed to offer fans of Scotsman’s Nugget Ice form the ability to have that ice in their homes. Previously Nugget Ice was only available in commercial establishments, where it developed a strong following because of the chewable nature of the ice. This machine makes authentic Nugget ice, using the same process as the larger commercial machines.
Table of Contents
Product Description: ...........................................Page 2
Cabinet Dimensions ...........................................Page 3
Location Recommendations: .......................................Page 4
Familiarization ..............................................Page 5
Decorating Features: ...........................................Page 6
Door Panel Attachment ..........................................Page 7
Door Swing ................................................Page 8
Plumbing - Pump Model .........................................Page 9
Plumbing: Gravity Drain Model ......................................Page 10
Electrical and Start Up ..........................................Page 11
Use....................................................Page 12
Maintenance ...............................................Page 13
How to remove scale from the ice making system. ...........................Page 14
Outdoor Use Notice:
Keep from freezing. Severe damage will occur to the unit if left in or operated in temperatures beyond the limits listed in this manual. That damage is NOT covered by warranty.
Keep dry
Provide Shade ultraviolet radiation from the sun can potentially damage the unit's plastic components.
. Do not locate in low lying areas where puddles will accumulate.
: Heat gain from the sun will reduce the unit's ability to make and store ice, and
Water Supply
: Avoid a long run of hose or tubing exposed to the sun. Plastic water supply tubing
should be rated for potable water and include UV protection. Copper tubing is recommended.
Back Flow Prevention
Drainage
: Do Not drain into swimming pool or onto grounds.
: The unit includes back flow prevention, no additional check valve is required.
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Product Description:
This ice machine is designed to be used indoors, in a controlled environment or outdoors within certain limits.
The SCN60 is made up of two major systems: the ice making system and the ice storage system. The ice making system is a continuous flow type ice machine, it makes ice when the ice level becomes low and stops when it is full.
The ice storage system is an insulated chest with a drain at the bottom for melting ice. It is not refrigerated, insuring that the bin contains fresh ice.
Installation Information
Dimensions:
The cabinet is fourteen and seven eighths inches wide by thirty three and three eighths to thirty four and three eighths inches high.
Utility and Operational Requirements
The SCN60 must be connected to a potable
water supply.
The water supply must have a conductivity of at least 10 microSiemens/cm.
Minimum water pressure: 20 psi
Maximum water pressure: 80 psi
Minimum water temperature: 40 degrees F.
Maximum water temperature: 90 degrees F.
Water Quality
The water to the machine must be potable, or fit for human consumption. Beyond that, water supplies vary in the degree of mineral content. As this ice machine makes ice, all the water that flows into the machine is changed into ice. That includes any minerals that might be in the water. However, during ice making some minerals will stick to the ice making components. The higher the mineral content, the more mineral build up will occur. Water filters are a partial help, as they will remove the suspended solids, but water treatment is needed for the dissolved solids, which are part of the water and cannot be filtered out.
RO Water
This machine can be supplied with Reverse Osmosis water, but the water conductivity must be no less than 10 microSiemens/cm. A reverse
osmosis system should include post treatment or blending to satisfy the R.O. water’s potential aggressiveness.
Deionized water is not recommended and could damage the machine.
Because water softeners exchange one mineral for another, softened water may not improve water conditions when used with ice machines
Electrical power
It is designed to operate in wide range of air temperatures:
Minimum air temperature: 50 degrees F.
Maximum air temperature: 100 degrees F.
Although the machine will function within the listed ranges, it works best at water temperatures between 50 and 60 and air temperatures between 60 and 80.
Note: Ice making capacity goes down as the environmental temperatures go up, and will be severely reduced at temperatures over 90
Operating a unit outside of the limits can cause problems that are not covered by the warranty and, if extreme, cause damage to the unit.
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F.
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The unit must be on its own 115 volt, 60 Hz, 15 amp circuit. It is equipped with a power cord and can be plugged into a nearby outlet. Extension cords are not allowed by most codes. Follow all applicable codes.
Warranty Information
Warranty information is supplied separately from this manual. Refer to it for coverage. In general, the warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship and does not cover corrections of installation errors or maintenance.
SCN60
14 7/8"
AIR IN
AIR OUT
3/4"
SHEET METAL DOOR FRONT - IF DOOR KIT INSTALLED
.63 MIN. CABINET DOOR
22"
29 1/4"
1"
LEG ADJUSTMENT
(4) PLACES
2 3/4"
2 3/8"
DOOR KIT
AND HANDLE
3/4"
4"
33 3/8" MIN. 34 3/8" MAX.
LEFT SIDE SVC. ACCESS PANEL
2 1/2"
7 1/2"
3 1/4"
2 3/4"
5 1/8"
11 5/8"
115V
POWER CORD
DRAIN ACCESS - FLEXIBLE TUBING 3/8" I.D. PUMP MODEL (INCLUDED) 5/8" I.D. GRAVITY MODEL (NOT INCLUDED)
1/4" O.D. COPPER WATER INLET COMPRESSION FITTING PROVIDED
3 7/8"
20 3/8"
FLOOR DRAIN ACCESS HOLE
Installation and Use
Cabinet Dimensions
Scotsman Ice Systems are designed and manufactured with the highest regard for safety and performance. They meet or exceed the standards of agencies like ETL.
Scotsman assumes no liability or responsibility of any kind for products manufactured by Scotsman that have been altered in any way, including the use of any parts and/or other components not specifically approved by Scotsman.
Scotsman reserves the right to make design changes and/or improvements at any time. Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Location Recommendations:
The machine can be built into a cabinet. It is an air cooled refrigeration system and so air flows in and out of it through the grill at the bottom front. The grill must not be blocked by any covering door or other obstruction.
Drain Conversion: A gravity drain model can be converted to a drain pump model by installing a drain pump kit. The drain pump kit consists of a drain pump, wiring harness and associated tubing. The part number is A39462-021.
Installation Notes
Built In Situations: If a finished floor is to be installed in the area after the ice machine has been built in, shims the expected thickness of the floor should be installed under the unit to keep the machine level with the planned floor level.
Note: The water connection is at the back and adds a few inches to the cabinet depth. Minimum clearance is 0 in. at the top, 2 in. at the rear and 1/8 in. at each side.
Installations on a slab: Use a pump model and pump the water to the point of drainage. Pump models will pump 1 story (10 feet) high.
Warm Air Out
There are two models, one is a gravity drain type and it must have a building drain connection below the level of the drain tube at the back of the cabinet; the other is a pump drain model which can force drain water up a maximum of 10 feet, allowing it to be located where a gravity drain isn’t available.
Kickplate Extension: In some situations the leg levelers will be extended enough to become visible. A kit to extend the kickplate over the legs is KKPF.
Cabinet Stability: In some free standing installations it may be prudent to add a bracket that secures the back of the cabinet to a wall. That kit number is KATB.
Air Intake
Installations over a crawl space or basement:
Either gravity drain or pump model units may be used, if there is not enough room behind the machine for a drain/waste receptacle, the drain will have to be below the floor.
Note: When installed in a corner, the door swing may be limited due to handle contact with the wall or cabinet face.
All models require a water supply. Water supplies vary in the degree of mineral content. High mineral content water will require more frequent maintenance. Water filtration may improve the taste of the ice as well as cut down on some of the mineral build up.
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SCN60
Ice
Making
Check Water
Time to
Clean
Clean Reset
Ice
Making
Check Water
Time to
Clean
Clean Reset
Installation and Use
Familiarization
The control panel is visible when the door is opened. It has three indicator lights and two switches.
The model and serial number plate is located on the bottom of the control panel box. The Bin Light and Ice Level Sensor are also visible from that angle, as is the Ice Chute.
Control Panel
Serial Plate
The Scoop Holder is located on the right side of the ice storage bin. The normal ice level is about level with the scoop holder.
Ice Level
Control Sensor
Serial Number Plate
Scoop Holder
Light
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Decorating Features:
The machine ships unfinished, allowing the attachment of a decorator door panel or a metal panel from Scotsman.
Door Panel
The ice machine is supplied without a conventional door covering so it can be decorated to the user’s preference. Scotsman offers several coverings including white, black and stainless steel. In addition, a custom built panel can be placed onto the door.
Door Panels from Scotsman for attachment to the machine, or a custom panel can be made. The panel kits are:
Kit Number Panel Finish Handle Finish
KDFW White White
KDFWS White Stainless Steel
KDFB Black Black
KDFBS Black Stainless Steel
KDFS Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
: Finished door panels are available
5. Place the covers over the hinge areas, and secure each cover to the door using a sheet metal screw.
6. Insert hole plug over screw installed in step 5.
7. Return the gasket to its original position.
Custom Panel
A custom panel of wood or other material not exceeding 15 lb can be attached to the door. Attachment is from the ice side of the door. Holes are provided in the door for this purpose.
See instructions in information packet to create and attach a custom panel
Door Panel Attachment
To attach a Scotsman supplied panel:
Note: If door swing is to be changed, it must be done before panel is attached.
The panel will be held on by 6 sheet metal screws and 2 machine screws.
1. Remove the gasket and retain for later use.
2. If the door panel is stainless steel, remove any plastic covering the stainless steel panel.
3. Place the panel onto the outside of the door, and secure it to the door using two machine screws, located at the left center and right center.
4. Fasten the panel to the door using the 6 sheet metal screws. In the hinge area, use the outermost screw holes.
Hole Plug
Cover
Gasket
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Door Panel Attachment
Use Upper
Hole at the
Top
Scotsman Door Panel
Gasket
Machine
Screw
Hole Plug
Use Lower Hole at the
Bottom
Cover
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Door Swing
Note: Prior models had separate hinge brackets and different directions to change swing.
Moving the hinges allows the door to open from either the left or right side. Change swing before attaching door panel.
To change:
1. Remove innermost screw holding each hinge to cabinet, loosen the other.
2. Slide door to the side and remove from cabinet.
3. Remove plug and hinge pocket covers from door.
Note: There are either plugs or screws in the holes where the hinges will mount. They must be moved.
4. Remove hole plugs or screws from unit's new hinge locations, set aside.
Installation Notes
Built In Situations: If a finished floor is to be installed in the area after the ice machine has been built in, shims the expected thickness of the floor should be installed under the unit to keep the machine level with the planned floor level.
Installations on a slab: Use a pump model and pump the water to the point of drainage. Pump models will pump 1 story (10 feet) high.
Installations over a crawl space or basement: Either gravity drain or pump model units may be used, if there is not enough room behind the machine for a drain/waste receptacle, the drain will have to be below the floor.
Note: When installed in a corner, the door swing may be limited due to handle contact with the wall or cabinet face.
5. Move screws loosened in step 1 to opposite location.
6. Install screws or plugs removed in step 4 to the unit's original hinge location to fill the holes.
7. Remove the upper hinge from the door and move it to the door's opposite side, bottom location. Secure using the original screws.
Note: If door panel is attached, it must be removed to access hinge screws and to reverse handle position.
8. Remove the original lower hinge and move it to the door's opposite side, upper location. Secure using the original screws.
9. Install pocket covers and hole plugs onto door.
10. Attach the door to the cabinet using the original screws.
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SCN60
Ice
Making
Check Water
Time to
Clean
Clean Reset
Installation and Use
Door Swing
The door swing is reversible.
The door can be attached to open with hinges on the left or right using new hinge brackets shipped loose in the ice bin. Retain all screws for re-use.
To change:
1. Remove hinge cover and innermost screw
holding each hinge to cabinet, loosen the other.
2. Slide hinges to the side and remove door from
cabinet. Remove screws loosened in step 1 from both cross braces.
6. Remove kickplate and front service panel.
Screw Below
7. Remove two front screws and two bottom screws holding the bottom door bracket to the cabinet.
8. Replace the bracket with the one supplied loose with the machine. Secure it using the original screws.
3. Remove two screws securing top panel to back,
pull top panel back and remove from cabinet.
4. Remove two screws at the top and lift the upper
bracket out of the cabinet. Replace with the one supplied loose with the machine.
Remove Screws
9. Remove the upper hinge and move it to the door’s opposite side, bottom location. Secure using the original screws.
Note: If door panel is attached, it must be removed to access hinge screws.
10. Remove the original lower hinge and move it to the door’s opposite side, upper location. Secure using the original screws.
11. Install a screw removed in step 2 in outermost hole of upper and lower cross braces.
12. Attach the door to the cabinet using the original screws.
13. Return kickplate and front service panel to their original positions and attach to the cabinet using the original screws.
Fasten it to the cabinet using the original screws.
5. Return the top panel to the cabinet and fasten it
with the original screws.
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Plumbing - Pump Model
Drains
There are two types of ice machine models, one that drains by gravity and one that has an internal drain pump.
Drain Pump Model drain installation
1. Locate the coil of 3/8” ID plastic drain tubing
secured to the back of the unit.
2. Route the plastic drain tube from the back of the
unit to the drain connection point.
The drain connection point can be as high as 10 feet above the ice machine. The drain pump includes a check valve to prevent re-pumping water in the drain hose.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Often an air gap is required by local codes between the ice maker drain tube and the drain receptacle.
Water Supply
The recommended water supply tubing is ¼ inch OD copper. Stainless steel flex or reinforced PCV tube may also be used. Install an easily accessible shut-off valve between the supply and the unit. This shut-off valve should not be installed behind the unit.
The water connection is at the back of the cabinet. Connect using a compression fitting, one is supplied tied to the water inlet tube. When built in: Coil enough tubing behind the machine so it can be pushed into the cavity without kinking the tubing.
Pump Drain Discharge Tubing
Connect
Water Supply
Here
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SCN60 Installation and Use
Plumbing: Gravity Drain Model
Caution: Restrictions in the drain system to the machine will cause water to back up into the ice storage bin and melt the ice. Gravity drain tubing must be vented, have no kinks and slope to the building drain. Air gaps are typically required by local code.
1. Place the ice machine in front of the installation
opening. Adjust leveling legs to the approximate height.
2. Remove the upper back panel if needed for
access to the drain fitting.
Note: If you are connecting a gravity drain model and the drain opening has been located in the floor under the base pan according to the pre install specifications, follow steps 3 through 5 to drain the unit through the base. If not, proceed to step 6b.
3. Remove the clamp and barbed elbow and take
off the plastic cover in the base pan below the drain hose.
clamp. Leave the other end of the tube lying on the floor of the base pan until the unit is positioned over the floor drain.
6. Route the drain tube. Either a) Insert the drain tube through the base pan into the floor drain or b) Route the drain tube through the hole in the lower back panel and connect to barbed elbow and secure with a clamp.
7. Reinstall the upper back panel.
Water Supply
The recommended water supply tubing is ¼ inch OD copper. Stainless steel flex or reinforced PCV tube may also be used. Install an easily accessible shut-off valve between the supply and the unit. This shut-off valve should not be installed behind the
4. Connect a straight 5/8” barbed connector to the
drain hose, securing with the clamp removed in step 3.
5. Cut an 8” piece of 5/8” ID X 7/8” OD tygon (clear
plastic) tubing. Slide one end of the tube onto the outlet of the barbed connector and secure with a
Drain Tubing
Inside Cabinet
Connect
Water Supply
Here
unit.
The water connection is at the back of the cabinet. Connect using a compression fitting, one is supplied tied to the water inlet tube.
When built in: Coil enough tubing behind the machine so it can be pushed into the cavity without kinking the tubing.
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Electrical and Start Up
The ice machine is supplied with a power cord. Do not remove the grounding pin from the cord’s plug. Do not use extension cords. Follow all codes.
Connect the machine to its own 115 volt, 15 amp circuit.
1. If the electrical outlet for the ice maker is behind
the unit, plug in the unit.
2. Position the unit in the installation opening.
3. Turn on the water supply. Make sure that the ice
maker is plugged in and the power is on.
4. Slide unit into installation opening, paying careful
attention to water supply and drain connections. Do not kink!
5. Pour a couple of quarts of water into the ice
storage bin; on drain pump equipped machines the drain pump should start and water should pump out. Check for leaks.
6. Replace the service access panel.
7. Level the unit as needed.
Installation check list:
1. Has the unit been connected to the proper water supply?
2. Has the water supply been checked for leaks?
3. Has the unit been connected to a drain?
4. Has the drain been tested for flow and leaks?
5. Has the unit been connected to the proper electrical supply?
6. Has the unit been leveled?
7. Have all packing materials been removed from the machine?
8. Has the door covering been installed?
Initial Start Up
1. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
2. Switch on the electrical power.
3. Push and release the On/Off switch to start the machine. The Ice Making light next to the On/Off switch will glow Green.
Warm air will flow out of the left front grill.
It will take about 10 minutes for the ice machine to begin dropping nugget ice into the storage bin. It is normal for that ice to melt and ice will continue to melt, but at a slower rate. It will take about6-7 hours to fill up the ice storage bin. The bin holds about 20 lb of ice when full.
Ice level control
The ice level control for the SCN60 is an ultrasonic sensor, located above the ice storage area. It is automatic and there is no adjustment to make. When ice melts or is used, and the ice level drops below a preset distance the control turns the ice making system back on. It makes ice until the preset level is reached. Placing your hand in the unit to remove ice does not affect the ice level.
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