This service manual is intended as a reference for
the installer, user, and service agent of this
Scotsman ice dispenser. It includes the necessary
information to install, start up, operate, clean and
maintain this unit.
This manual contains important information, read it before beginning installation or operation.
Keep it for future reference.
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ID150, ID200, ID250
SPECIFICATIONS
The ID ice dispenser is a machine that stores
manually filled ice in an insulated, sanitary
container; upon demand it dispenses that ice into a
cup or glass.
NOTE: This ice stand is designed to dispense
cubed ice only. Flaked ice will not work.
Scotsman reserves the right to make design
changes and/or improvements at any time.
Specifications and designs are subject to change
without notice.
ModelDimensions
w” x d” x h”
ID150B-1A22 x 30 x 35 5/8115/60/1150 lb3.010”Lever
ID200B-1A 30 x 30 x 35 5/8 115/60/1 200 lb 3.5 10” Lever
ID250B-1A 30 x 30 x 39 5/8 115/60/1 250 lb 3.5 10” Lever
Note: Dispenser height includes cover (1 5/8”).
Options: Water glass filler kit (KWGFID). Diverter kit for Scotsman Nugget Ice (KNUGDIV)
Adapters: Adapters are required for placing an ice machine onto the top of this dispenser. See sales
literature for adapter information.
Basic
Electrical
Hopper
Capacity
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AmpsCup
Clearance
Dispense
Actuation
Method
FOR THE INSTALLER
ID150, ID200, ID250
This ice dispenser has been specifically designed
to provide protection against personal injury and
eliminates contamination of ice. To ensure
continued protection and sanitation, observe the
following:
ALWAYS: disconnect power to the dispenser
·
before servicing or cleaning.
NEVER: place hands inside of hopper or gate
·
area without disconnecting power to the
dispenser.
Agitator rotation occurs automatically when
·
dispenser is energized!
ALWAYS: be sure the removable lid is properly
·
installed to prevent unauthorized access to the
hopper interior and possible contamination of
the ice.
ALWAYS: be sure the upper and lower front
·
panels are securely fastened.
ALWAYS: keep area around the dispenser
·
clean of ice cubes.
CAUTION: Dispenser cannot be used with
·
crushed or flaked ice.
Use of bagged ice, which has frozen into large
chunks, can void warranty.
DESCRIPTION
Designed to be manually filled with ice from any
remote ice-making source, these dispensers will
dispense cubes (up to 1-1/4” in size), cubelets and
hard-chipped or cracked ice.
IMPORTANT: For dispensing compressed or
extruded style ice, an Ice Diverter Kit must be
installed on the dispensers (see ICE DIVERTER
KIT (KNUGDIV) in INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual. The Ice
Diverter Kit is part of the KBT46 adapter.
The dispenser agitator is not designed to be an ice
crusher. Use of large chunks of ice which “jam up”
inside the hopper will cause failure of the agitator
motor and damage to the hopper. If bagged ice is
used, it must be carefully and completely broken
into small, cube-sized pieces before filling into the
dispenser hopper.
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ID150, ID200, ID250
INSTALLATION
1. Locate the ice dispenser on the counter. Allow
vertical clearance above unit for the removal of the
cover, and for pouring ice into the hopper.
2. Plan the unit drain. A 1” I.D. drain tube is
required for draining. Routing is either thru the
back or base. Sufficient fittings are included with
the unit to install in most cases.
3. In order to comply with National Sanitation
Foundation (NSF) requirements, this unit must be
either elevated above the counter top sufficiently to
provide space for cleaning under the unit or sealed
to the counter top.
Elevating the unit may be accomplished by using
the legs. They will screw into threaded holes in the
base of the unit.
Note: Before installing legs the plastic plugs
must be removed.
IMPORTANT:
It is the responsibility of the Installer to ensure that
the water supply to the dispensing equipment is
provided with protection against backflow by an air
gap as defined in ANSI/ASME A112.1.2-1979; or
an approved vacuum breaker or other such
method as proved effective by test.
Water pipe connections and fixtures directly
connected to a potable water supply shall be sized,
installed, and maintained according to Federal,
State, and Local Codes.
Drip Tray Assembly
DRIP TRAY DRAIN ASSEMBLY (see illustration
below): Route the drain tube to an open drain with
the end of the tube above the “flood” level of the
drain. Use the tubing, fittings, clamps, and
insulation provided with the Dispenser to assemble
the drain. The completed drain line must pitch
continuously downward and contain no “traps” or
improper drainage will result.
NOTE: This equipment must be installed with
adequate backflow protection to comply with
federal, state, and local codes.
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