Did you know that Manitowoc provides training at the factory, to properly diagnose and repair their ice machines? These schools are for service technicians who are already trained in refrigeration and maintain an EPA card, amateurs need not apply.
The service school is a week long event, where technicians are provided with all the information necessary to improve the speed and completion of their ice machine maintenance. Manitowoc provides literature, tools, and ice machines that they can simulate problems with. This allows the technician to learn in a controlled environment, guided by Manitowoc factory service reps.
Tuition for attending the school is $795, which would include lodging. Please see the registration form below for more information.
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
How To Look Up Manitowoc Parts Online
It's not always convenient to call the factory, be put on hold, or wait for a call back. Thankfully, Manitowoc Ice has placed all of their parts breakdowns online in PDF format, so parts research can be done on your own.
All ice machines are listed directly on their website, no matter how old or what type. This article will walk you through the steps of looking up your own ice maker parts, so that you can make an educated decision when ordering ice maker parts online.
1. First, point your browser to ManitowocIce.com
2. Next, scroll down to the bottom of the page. Here you will see in the center, a Literature Tab, with a Downloads label.
3. Here you will use the first drop down menu to select 'Parts/Catalog List'.
4. After selection the second drop down menu will become active, allowing you to select the model of Manitowoc Ice maker you are looking to do parts research on.
5. Last, after choosing your model number, the 3rd drop down menu will become active, where you can select the exact model number of the machine you are looking parts up for.
6. Finally, a download button will become active. Clicking this will take you to the PDF document with a complete parts break down for your Manitowoc ice maker.
I would recommend viewing Manitowoc parts breakdowns with either Adobe Reader software or Foxit. If you have any questions, our good friends at Ice Maker Parts Shop are happy to help with parts research.
All ice machines are listed directly on their website, no matter how old or what type. This article will walk you through the steps of looking up your own ice maker parts, so that you can make an educated decision when ordering ice maker parts online.
1. First, point your browser to ManitowocIce.com
2. Next, scroll down to the bottom of the page. Here you will see in the center, a Literature Tab, with a Downloads label.
3. Here you will use the first drop down menu to select 'Parts/Catalog List'.
4. After selection the second drop down menu will become active, allowing you to select the model of Manitowoc Ice maker you are looking to do parts research on.
5. Last, after choosing your model number, the 3rd drop down menu will become active, where you can select the exact model number of the machine you are looking parts up for.
6. Finally, a download button will become active. Clicking this will take you to the PDF document with a complete parts break down for your Manitowoc ice maker.
I would recommend viewing Manitowoc parts breakdowns with either Adobe Reader software or Foxit. If you have any questions, our good friends at Ice Maker Parts Shop are happy to help with parts research.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Manitowoc Ice Machines Manuals for Service Techs
Unlike the information found in an installation use and care manual, Service Tech Handbooks go into detailed maintenance information. In addition to covering proper installation techniques, details on line sizes, temperature requirements, and operation details are included. Each technician handbook comes with all the information you need to properly diagnose an ice maker. These same books are the same ones used in house by Manitowoc service reps, to help diagnose machines over the phone.
Many of the most common problems associated with faulty ice makers can be solved with simple flow charts. These charts, included inside each handbook, provide step by step processes to follow. By filling in the information asked, the chart points you to the problematic ice maker part.
Just looking for refrigeration pressures or even basic cycle times? Manitowoc service manuals provide all the details you need, covering varying temperature statistics, wiring diagrams, and sequence of operations. All of the information included in the manual was written and designed by Manitowoc Ice. The information is guaranteed to be accurate and relevant to the ice maker series you purchased.
Most Manitowoc ice maker boards provide simple safety limit codes, to help in the diagnosis. However, the codes are not always readily explained, these Service Tech Handbooks solve that problem. Each handbook covers what the safety limit means, what could have caused it, and ways to fix it.
Ultimately, a Service Tech Handbook is the secret weapon of the foodservice repair industry. Professionals that would charge upwards of $80 or more per hour to repair your ice maker, turn to the help of a Manitowoc Service Manual. Whether you have a water, electrical, or refrigeration related problem, these manuals will help you get your ice maker back to peak performance.
Find Manitowoc Ice Machines Manuals for just $10 each at IceMakerPartsShop.com.
Download free KoolAire Service Technician Handbooks from Ice Maker Parts Shop.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
What's Not Covered Under Ice Machine Warranty
If you've purchased a new ice machine, chances are that brand comes with a new warranty as well. Currently, the commercial ice machine landscape has competitive warranties. For example, Manitowoc Ice offers 3 years parts and labor on the entire machine, along with an additional 2 years parts warranty on the compressor and a total of 5 years parts and labor on the evaporator. But that doesn't mean every problem you experience with your ice maker is covered under warranty.
The warranty information, found in the Installation Use and Care Manual of an ice machine, states that normal maintenance is not covered under warranty. Unfortunately, most ice machine problems arise from failure to do normal routine maintenance.
Cleanliness is the #1 reason ice machines fail or break. Dirty probes cause the board to misread, leading to a failure to produce ice. A call to your local service company will fix the problem, but this is not an issue covered under warranty.
If a dirty ice maker is the #1 reason for failure, installation issues would rank as #2. For example, an ice machine installed with water lines that are too small. If an ice maker is starving for water it will not produce ice properly and eventually shut down on a safety limit. Or, if an air-cooled ice maker is installed in a location with poor air flow, the ice maker will shut down on high head pressure. These are not things covered by warranty and should have been addressed by the person installing the ice machine.
Things to check before placing a service call under the assumption that it will be covered under warranty:
- Is it dirty? Inspect all sensors for scale build up or mold on the plastic and metal parts.
- Was the unit installed properly? Make sure the ice maker has proper air flow and has a constant water supply.
- Ask the dealer you purchased the machine from if it would be covered. Most ice maker equipment dealers will be happy to answer questions about the warranty on your new ice machine.
- Check your warranty. Time flies when you are having fun and so does the warranty on your ice machine. Some manufacturers provide online tracking of your warranty, look it up before calling for service.
Check the status of your Manitowoc ice machine warranty: http://manitowocice.com/?xhtml=xhtml/mii/us/en/minisite/warranty/warrantyverification.html&xsl=minisite.xsl
By providing the service company or manufacturer with your model and serial number you can verify the warranty on your ice machine. But be warned, warranties vary from company to company, along with install location. Most home installs have a shorter warranty period than commercial installs, even if the ice makers are the same models.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
Why Are Some Ice Cubes Hollow
A typical problem with commercial ice makers is that the quality of ice can change over time. Cleanliness, quality of ice maker parts, and quality of water can all affect how the ice turns out. Bad ice is usually referred to as hollow ice or cubes that don't seem to completely form properly. These types of ice chip easily and even cause problems with the ice maker's operation.
The ice thickness control is the ice machine part that tells the board when to initiate harvest. If the ice thickness control or ice probe is set to thin, it will cause a premature harvest, which would then lead to hollow cubes. Freeze cycles can also vary, so consult your ice makers installation use and care manual on what thickness the ice probe should be set at. Manitowoc ice makers recommend an ice thickness probe be set at at an 1/8th of an inch.
Like a premature harvest a long harvest can also cause hollow cubes. Consider this, if the ice maker is not harvesting properly, the ice will simply hang on the evaporator. The cubes will eventually melt off of the evaporator and fall into the bin. Long harvests are most commonly indicated by a dirty ice machine. Minerals and scale build up will hold the ice onto the evaporator, forcing the slab of ice to melt partially before harvesting and falling properly. Solution, thoroughly clean your ice machine.
The ice thickness control is the ice machine part that tells the board when to initiate harvest. If the ice thickness control or ice probe is set to thin, it will cause a premature harvest, which would then lead to hollow cubes. Freeze cycles can also vary, so consult your ice makers installation use and care manual on what thickness the ice probe should be set at. Manitowoc ice makers recommend an ice thickness probe be set at at an 1/8th of an inch.
Like a premature harvest a long harvest can also cause hollow cubes. Consider this, if the ice maker is not harvesting properly, the ice will simply hang on the evaporator. The cubes will eventually melt off of the evaporator and fall into the bin. Long harvests are most commonly indicated by a dirty ice machine. Minerals and scale build up will hold the ice onto the evaporator, forcing the slab of ice to melt partially before harvesting and falling properly. Solution, thoroughly clean your ice machine.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Ice Maker Water Filters, Reduce Maintenance Costs
A proper ice machine water filter system will not only filter out particulates, but also treat the water for scale. The best water filters will include a chemical called siliphos, which is a chemical that reduces scale, without affecting water taste or odor.
In addition, ice machine water filters, like those made by Arctic Pure, also reduce chlorine, taste, and odor. This treatment of the water will make your drinks taste better and keep customers happy.
Be sure to purchase a filter that contains siliphos, filters particulates down to 1 micron, and has enough capacity to treat the water consumption needs of your maker. Improperly sizing your water filter system will lead to costly early change outs and poor performance. Please see the filter systems below to properly size an Arctic Pure Water Filter System for your commercial ice machine.
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AR10000 For 0-600lb Per Day Production Ice Machines |
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AR20000 For 600-1000lb Per Day Production Ice Machines |
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AR40000 For 1000 + lb Production Ice Machines |
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Manitowoc Parts
Looking for Manitowoc parts at a low price, with reliable shipping options? Look no further than Ice Maker Parts Shop, which specializes in Manitowoc parts and exceptional customer service.
Ice Maker Parts Shop is able to sell Manitowoc parts at a low price and ship the same day in most cases, because that's all they focus on. With years of experience in the restaurant equipment industry, specifically ice makers, they know how important your ice maker is to your business. That's why all parts on their website are in stock, ready to ship the same day, if ordered before 3:00 CST.
To keep things simple, only the most common components are listed for sale. This allows for a cleaner and simpler user experience. Every item found at Ice Maker Parts Shop can be installed by almost anyone, no refrigeration license required.
Let's look at the most common Manitowoc parts available:
76-2781-3 Ice Thickness Probe - Just $45.89
115v Manitowoc Pump - Just $216.38
115v Water Inlet Valve - Just $53.94
115v Water Dump Valve - Just $53.13
This is just a small sample of Manitowoc parts available at Ice Maker Parts Shop. There are many more ice maker parts available on site or by request. Simply email sales@icemakerpartsshop.com to get a custom quote and special discounts on bulk orders.
Ice Maker Parts Shop is able to sell Manitowoc parts at a low price and ship the same day in most cases, because that's all they focus on. With years of experience in the restaurant equipment industry, specifically ice makers, they know how important your ice maker is to your business. That's why all parts on their website are in stock, ready to ship the same day, if ordered before 3:00 CST.
To keep things simple, only the most common components are listed for sale. This allows for a cleaner and simpler user experience. Every item found at Ice Maker Parts Shop can be installed by almost anyone, no refrigeration license required.
Let's look at the most common Manitowoc parts available:
76-2781-3 Ice Thickness Probe - Just $45.89
115v Manitowoc Pump - Just $216.38
115v Water Inlet Valve - Just $53.94
115v Water Dump Valve - Just $53.13
This is just a small sample of Manitowoc parts available at Ice Maker Parts Shop. There are many more ice maker parts available on site or by request. Simply email sales@icemakerpartsshop.com to get a custom quote and special discounts on bulk orders.
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