The unit operates on standard 115v power and integrates with existing kitchen circuits without requiring three phase upgrades. Engineers specify a single‑phase connection to streamline installation planning and reduce retrofit costs.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug the ice maker before cleaning. Remove the bin and discard ice. Mix a mild detergent with warm water (use gallons or liters as needed) and scrub stainless surfaces with a soft cloth. Rinse thoroughly and sanitize using a CSA-approved solution per label directions. Clean condenser coils with a brush to remove grease and dust. Check door seals and drains; clear blockages. Dry all parts before reconnecting power to prevent corrosion and bacterial growth.#@@#Additional Info#@#Koolmore CIM198 produces 198 lbs daily and stores 55 lbs in a stainless steel bin. This 115v, 4.4 amp, 60 Hz unit uses R-290 refrigerant, makes full-size cubes, meets ETL and CSA listings, and fits a 21.9" by 17.1" footprint.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
The unit operates on standard 115v power and integrates with existing kitchen circuits without requiring three phase upgrades. Engineers specify a single‑phase connection to streamline installation planning and reduce retrofit costs.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#Delivery includes standard curbside service. Installation is not included.#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Use a soft brush or coil cleaner to remove dust from condenser fins weekly and maintain airflow. Inspect door seals monthly and replace any worn gasket to preserve temperature control. Flush the bin with warm water and mild detergent, then sanitize with a 50 ppm chlorine solution; rinse thoroughly. Verify water filter integrity and tubing connections quarterly to prevent scale. Schedule a certified technician for refrigerant and electrical checks every 12 months.