VEVOR LB360TA Commercial Ice Maker Installation Guide
- June 14, 2024
- VEVOR
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VEVOR LB360TA Commercial Ice Maker Installation Guide
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The normal operating temperature range for this ice maker is 5°C to 38°C, with a water inlet temperature range of 5°C to 32°C. If the ice maker machine is working in an environment beyond the above range for a long time, it may cause equipment failure and affect the service life and ice making capacity;
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Please choose a suitable location that is well-ventilated, shaded, close to a source of drinking water and drainage outlet, and provides at least 30 cm of clearance from the wall:
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In high-temperature or high-humidity conditions, condensation may occur within the machine, leading to water droplets on the floor. Therefore, avoid installing the ice maker in places where the floor is susceptible to damage from dripping water.
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Unpack the main unit of the ice maker and the ice storage bin respectively, and check whether the accessories are complete according to the accessories list (accessories packaging and internal accessories as shown in the illustration)
Number| Name| Function| Specifications| Quantity
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1
| Ice Maker Drainage Pip e|
Ice Maker Machine Drains Water (2m)
| ¾” Connector + 2 m Corrugated Hos e|
1
2| Ice Scoop| Shovel Ice| Plastic PP(Medium-Sized)| 1
3| Sealing Tape| Prevent Leakage when Connecting Water Pipe| | 1
4| Drainage Pump| Help Ice Storage Bin Drain Water When in Elevated Terrain|
110V-230V 50HZ5W2m Lifting Height| 1
5| Filter| Filter out Water Impurities| Single-Stage FilterPP Cotton Filter| 1
6| Ice Storage Bin Accessory Box| Place Ice Storage Bin A accessories| | 1
7| Filter Connection Pipe| Connect to Filter for Water Inlet| ½” Connector +
2m PE Hose + ½” Connector| 1
8
| Ice Maker Water Inlet Pipe| Connect to Ice Maker for Water Inlet| ½” Connector + 2. 5m SR Hose + ¾” Connector|
1
9| Adjustable Feet| Adjustable Feet for Ice Storage Bin| 100mm Adjustable
Distance| 4
10| Ice Storage Bin Water Drainage Pipe| Connect to Ice Storage Bin for Water
Drainage (1m)| Corrugated Hose| 1
11
| Ice Storage Bin Water Drainage Connector| Connect Ice Storage Bin and Water Pipe|
½” Connector
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1
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12| Hose Clamp| Secure Ice Storage Bin Drainage Pipe| | 1
5. Open the accessory box of the ice storage bin and take out 4 machine feet (as shown in the diagram). Turn the machine feet screws clockwise to tighten them onto the bottom of the ice storage bin. Rotate the screws on the other side of the machine feet to adjust the height to the desired level. Connect the drain pipe and secure it with a hose clamp. Then, place the ice storage bin in the suitable location described in step 1 and insert the drain pipe into the floor drain.
Notes for Adjustable Feet and Ice Storage Bin Drain Pipe Installation:
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Open the packaging of the ice storage bin and take out the accessories and ice storage bin.
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Gently tilt the ice storage bin and screw the adjustable feet until they cannot be screwed any further.
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Connect the drainage pipe (item 2) to the rear drain hole of the ice storage bin, using the drain connector (item 3), and secure it with a clamp (item 4) to prevent leakage.
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Once completed, place the ice storage bin in a cool and well-ventilated area, maintaining a distance of 30cm from the front, back, left, and right. Simultaneously, ensure that the direction of the ice maker door is maintained in its commonly used position.
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If the ice storage bin is slightly uneven, manually adjust the adjustable feet until it is stable.
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6. Lift the unpacked main unit of the ice maker and place it above the ice storage bin. Let it sit undisturbed for 24 hours before use.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two Phillips screws on the right side of the main unit, the you can open the door panel easily.
Installation Notes for the Ice Maker Main Unit and Ice Storage Bin:
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Place the unpacked main unit above the ice storage bin that has been securely positioned (see Figure 1).
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Loosen the two Phillips screws on the right side of the main unit with a Phillips screwdriver, until you can easily open the door panel (see Figure 2).
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After opening the door panel, remove the EPE pearl cotton next to the water pump, peel off the adhesive paper that secures the water baffle to the sink **(see Figure 3),
** then check for any dirt or residue. If there is dirt or residue, clean the sink and then check if the sink plug is correctly installed (you can remove the plug to quickly drain the water from the sink).
- After confirming that everything is OK, close the door panel and tighten the screws.
- Once done, remove the blue adhesive paper from the air outlet grilles on both sides.
- Take out the water inlet pipe, filter, and drain pipe in the accessory box(the water inlet route shown in the diagram — from the faucet to the main unit water inlet pipe ; the drain route — from the drain outlet to the floor drain), and connect them to the positions shown in the figure respectively. (Two installation diagrams are provided for 360/440 and 400/550 configurations.)
Notes about Water Inlet and Drainage Installation of the Ice Maker Main Unit:
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Take out the inlet pipe, filter, filter connecting pipe, and drainage pipe accessories from the accessory box (corresponding to item numbers 8/5/7/1#).
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Install the inlet pipe and drainage pipe clockwise into the water inlet and drainage outlet positions of the main unit respectively.
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Install the filter element and water faucet: Use a 1/2″ copper connector to connect the ice maker’s inlet pipe to the filter element, use a 3/4″ connector to connect the ice maker, and use a 3-way PE pipe connector to connect one end of the PE pipe to the drinking water and the other end to the filter.
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The filter element needs to be replaced every 3 to 6 months.
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Take out the water inlet pipe, filter, and drain pipe in the accessory box(the water inlet route shown in the diagram — from the faucet to the main unit water inlet pipe ; the drain route — from the drain outlet to the floor drain), and connect them to the positions shown in the figure respectively.(Two installation diagrams are provided for 360/440 and 400/550configurations.)
The Whole Machine Drainage Installation Notes:
- Gravity Drainage: Combine the drainage pipes of the main unit and ice storage bin, and connect them to the floor drain together.
- Electric Drainage: Connect the drainage pipes of the main unit and ice storage bin to the electric water pump. Please note that this pump requires a separate power supply.
Drainage Pump Connection Diagram
- How to Perform Self-Cleaning, Such as Operational Steps, and Cleaning Agents, etc.
- Fault Codes and Maintenance:
[a] Ice Maker and Ice Storage Bin Exterior Housing:
Use a clean, soft cloth to wipe the ice maker’s exterior housing at least once
a week. Employ a damp cloth with a neutral cleaning agent to clean grease and
dirt. Do not use hard bristle brushes, wire brushes, or organic solvents like
cleaning powder, gasoline, banana water, acetone, etc. Do not use boiling
water or cleaning agents containing acid or alkali to clean the ice maker.
Please refrain from directly spraying water during cleaning to prevent
affecting the electrical insulation.
[b] Cleaning and Disinfection of the Ice Scoop:
Pour 1 liter of water into a suitable container and add 4ml of 5.25% sodium
hypochlorite solution. Soak the ice scoop in the solution for a minimum of 3
minutes, then thoroughly rinse and shake off excess water.
Note: Drying with a cloth may result in secondary contamination.
[c] Cleaning and Disinfection of the Ice Maker:
Note: Due to varying water qualities in different regions, some areas may require more frequent cleaning and disinfection.
Before beginning the cleaning, open the front panel and, after the ice maker’s cycle concludes and all ice cubes have fallen, turn off the machine and take out all ice from both ice maker and ice storage bin. Do not attempt to remove ice cubes from the molds using tools, as this may lead to mold damage. Do not use any liquid containing alcohol to clean or disinfect the ice maker, as this could cause plastic components to crack.
Fault Phenomenon | Fault Cause Analysis | Troubleshooting |
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No Ice Pro duction
| Improper Power Cord Connection| Check the power cord
Ice Cubes Block the Water Baffle| Remove the ice cubes press ed on water
baffle and reset water baffle
Loosened Compressor Starter Wiring| Check wiring and secure it firmly
Faulty Compressor Start Capacitor| Replace the start capacitor
Damaged PC Board| Replace the PC board
Stuck or Damaged Water Level Switch (Water Shortage Protection)| Descale or
replace the water level switch
Damaged Water Pump| Replace the water pump
Water Sin k Overflow ing| Faulty Water Inlet Solenoid Valve| Replace the
solenoid valve
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Stuck or Damaged WaterLevel Switch| Descale or replace thewater level switch
No Water Fow on Ic e Mold| Damaged Water Pump| Replace the water pump
Damaged PC Board| Replace the PC board
Water Pump Rotor Stuck and Unable to Operate| Remove scale or debris
Thin Ice C ubes
| Condenser Surface Covered in Dust| Clean the condenser
High AmbientTemperature| Use within allowable ambienttemperature
Refrigerant Leakage| Check for leaks and rechargethe refrigerant
Damaged Fan| Replace the fan
Clogged water spray pipe| Scale removal and cleaning
Ice Thickness Sensor Too Close to EvaporatorIce Mold| Adjust ice thickness
sensor screw (clockwise)
Failure to Defrost
| Faulty Ice Thickness Sensor| Replace the ice thickness sensor
Not Opening Solenoid Valve| Check the electrical circuit or replace the
solenoid valve
Too Low Ambient Temperature| The ice maker should be use d within the allowed
ambient temperature
- D. Self-Cleaning of the Ice Maker
- Open the front door panel and wait until the ice making cycle is complete and all ice cubes have dropped. Press the “Power” button on the touch display screen, and the display will show “off.” Open the door of the ice storage bin and take out all ice cubes.
- Pour the dissolved cleaning agent (lemon acid with a concentration ranging from 60% to 100%) into the water sink, then close the front panel.
- While in the “off” state, press the Clean/Settings button. Release the button when you see it flash, and this will enter the cleaning mode.
- Once in the cleaning program, the equipment will follow these steps: (1) Cleaning for 15 minutes → (2) Draining for 1 minute → (3) Water inflow → (4) Rinsing for 3 minutes →→ (5) Draining → Repeat steps (3) to (5) for 5 cycles End. Once these steps are completed, the cleaning program will finish.
Note: Once in the cleaning program, it will run automatically without any further action. Do not add disinfectant and cleaning agent to the water sink simultaneously.
Fault Codes | Countermeasures and Self-Diagnostics |
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E-01Ice Full Switch Not Reset
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Check whether the obstruction of the water deflector is caused by ice accumulation, foreign objects, or scale blockage, leading to improper resetting.
E-03;Defrosting Time out
| The ice thickness setting is not set too high; the normal range for ice
thickness settings is from 01 to 05
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Inspect the water pipe installation according to the water pipe installation
diagram on the back of the machine to identify any issues
Clean the scale from the ice maker’s surface and use the cleaning operation
instructions as a reference
E-04;High-Temperature Alarm.| Malfunctioning Fan.
Excessive dust inside the condenser.
Inadequate ventilation space provided for heat dissipation
E-05;Water Short age
| Ensure proper water supply to the ice maker; confirm that the water inlet
valve is not clogged
Clear away scale
The drain plug of the ice maker water tank is loose.
E-06;High-Pressur e Alarm| Inadequate ventilation space provided for heat
dissipation
The pressure probe wire is disconnected
E-11;Poor Cooling| Inadequate ventilation space provided for heat dissipation
Effect| The ice maker has severe scaling, please regularly clean it following
the cleaning operation instructions
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Make sure the water temperature is maintained between 5°C and 35°C
Additional Notes:
- Before use, please let it stand for 24 hours and perform a self-cleaning cycle (we recommend using citric acid) for cleaning.
- It is recommended to remove the protective cover from the exterior. When cleaning the machine’s surface later, use a towel and warm water for wiping. Avoid using acidic or alkaline liquids to prevent corrosion of the stainless steel material.
- Open the water supply valve and check for any leaks. If leaks are present, reinstall or wrap the leaking pipe with sealing tape until there are no leaks.
- Open the water supply valve, connect the power, turn on the switch, and start the ice maker.
- After the initial startup of the ice maker, there will be an approximately 5-minute cleaning cycle during which drainage may occur. This is normal.
- The normal operating voltage of the ice maker is 115V, 60Hz. If the voltage is unstable or fluctuates significantly, please consult a professional to use a voltage stabilizer.
- The ice maker requires a drainage outlet. If the drainage outlet is at a higher elevation and water cannot drain properly, use the supplied drainage pump that comes with the ice maker.
- The ice maker is heavy and has a metal structure. When transporting the ice maker to the ice storage bin, please ensure that multiple people are involved in the lifting process and take appropriate safety precaution stop regent any unnecessary damage.
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