Ice Deflector; Bin Installation; Control Panel Bezel; Luminice - Manitowoc Indigo Série Manuel D'installation, D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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ICE DEFLECTOR

An ice deflector is required when the ice machine is
installed on a bin. An ice deflector is not required when
the ice machine is installed on a dispenser.
BIN LEVEL ACCESSORY
The bin level accessory connects to the circuit board
and allows bin level adjustment of Indigo ice machines
on B model bins. Installation instructions are included
with the accessory. A bin level sensor is required to set a
lower level of ice in the bin.

BIN INSTALLATION

All ice machines installed on a bin require an ice
deflector.
Manitowoc bins have a deflector installed and require
no modifications when used with a forward facing
evaporator.
Ice machines with multiple evaporators require a
deflector kit.
Align sides and back of ice machine with sides and
back of bin, when placing ice machine on bin.
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CONTROL PANEL BEZEL

The ice machine ships with two bezels:
The standard bezel allows the display screen to be
viewed and the menu, arrows and check mark
buttons can be accessed.
The key guard bezel allows the display screen to be
viewed and covers all buttons to prevent
unauthorized settings from being entered. The ice
machine door must be opened to access the control
panel.
To change the bezel, open the ice machine door, remove
the two screws securing the bezel and slide the bezel to
the right while lifting forward.
An optional cover that completely hides the display is
available as a sales kit, and is available through your
local distributor or service company.

LUMINICE™

The LuminIce™ growth inhibitor recirculates the air in
the ice machine foodzone over a UV bulb. This process
will inhibit the growth of common micro-organisms on all
exposed foodzone surfaces.
LuminIce™ bulbs require replacement on a yearly
basis.
The control board can be set to automatically display
a reminder after 12 months. Refer to LuminIce™ in
section 3 for setup procedures.
Cleanup Procedure for Accidental Bulb Breakage
The cleanup procedure is identical to the procedure
used to clean up compact fluorescent (CFL) or
fluorescent tube lights. These lights contain a small
amount of mercury sealed within a glass tube. Breaking
these types of lights will release mercury and mercury
vapor. The broken bulb can continue to release mercury
vapor until it is cleaned up and removed.
The latest EPA procedures can be viewed on their
website at www.epa.gov/cfl/cflcleanup.html.
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Part Number 000007345 2/14

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