Ice-Making Assembly System Cleaning by Using a Nickle Safe Ice Machine
Cleaner
Minerals that are removed from water during
the freezing cycle will eventually form a hard,
scaly deposit in the water system. Cleaning the
system regularly helps remove the mineral scale
buildup. How often you need to clean the
system depends on how hard your water is. With
hard water of (4 to 5 grains/liter), factory
standards suggest cleaning the system as often
as every 6 months.
1. Unplug the power cord and turn off the ice maker. Keep the unit
connected to the water supply and drainpipe, then shut off the main water
supply switch.
2. Open the door and scoop out all the ice cubes. Either discard them or save
them in an ice chest or cooler.
3. Making the cleaning solution. Mix a Nickle Safe Ice Machine Cleaner with
water to make the cleaning solution.
WARNING: Wear rubber gloves and safety goggles (and/or face shield) when
handing Ice Machine Cleaner or sanitizer.
Use a plastic or stainless-steel container with more than 4-liter capacity, mix
300 ml of the Nickle Safe Ice Machine Cleaner with 2.8 liters warm water
(120℉-140℉). Then, divide the mixture into 2 equal shares in 2 cups.
4. Check to be sure that the drainpipe of the water tank has been installed
properly in the slot of the tank wall. Then, pour one cup of Nickel-Safe Ice
Maker Cleaning Solution into the water tank. Wait for approximately 5
minutes.
5. Turn on the power to the ice maker, then press and hold the "TIMER
CLEAN" button on the control panel for at least 5 seconds to enter the self-
cleaning program. As described above, the water pump runs for 8 minutes
and stops for 3 minutes, then repeats this cycle. The total duration time is
20 minutes for one self-cleaning program.
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