HID207
User Manual
Operation: Ice and Water Vending
During ice making soft ice is compressed thru an
excruter and then broken off into irregular lengths.
It will not be clear and, because of melting, when
dispensed it will not be uniform in size or shape.
Dispensing takes place when the Touch Free sensor's
infrared beam bounces back to the sensor from a
container placed directly in front of it or when the
dispense button is pushed on model HID207ABX.
If the container is in front of the Touch Free sensor
on the left side, the ice dispensing rotor will rotate
and sweep ice over the ice dispensing chute. Ice will
continue to discharge out this chute as long as the
rotor is turning. It stops when the rotor stops.
If the user does not remove the container, ice will be
dispensed for 24 seconds and then stop.
If the container is in front of the Touch Free sensor on
the right side, the inlet water valve will open and water
will flow into the container.
If the user does not remove the container water will be
dispensed for 20 seconds and then stop.
Note: Water may dispense cloudy and then clear up in
the glass. That is normal due to air in the water and is
not an indicator of any malfunction.
Other notes:
•
An occasional drip may be seen from the ice
dispense chute. This is normal and is from ice
melting inside the chute. A continuous stream of
water from the ice chute indicates a restricted bin
drain.
•
For touch free models: Clear containers (glass
or plastic) may not always activate the dispense
sensors. Retry with an opaque container.
•
For push button models: Wet fingers and
temporarily cause erratic button operation: which
includes temporary continuous dispensing.
•
The drip tray is not a sink and cannot tolerate
garbage. Coffee and soda should not be
discarded into it. Debris like stirring straws that are
discarded into the drip tray will cause a drain back
up and need to be removed as soon as they are
found.
•
Both dispensing and ice making are active when
the unit is switched off at the controller.
• Dispensed water is not cooled.
•
All models: A chute light is illuminated when ice or
water dispense is activated.
Splash panel wipe-off
Wiping the splash panel could result in unintended
dispensing. To avoid that, a disable button has been
provided. It is recessed into the bottom of the chute
panel. Push and release it to disable dispensing for
60 seconds.
Available Ice
The user can expect that, when the bin full light is on,
about 7 pounds of ice is available for dispensing.
Noise
This is a commercial ice machine. It contains a
powerful compressor, heavy duty gear reducer and a
fan that moves a lot of air. It will produce some noise
when it is making ice. Every effort was made during
its design to minimize the sound level but some is
unavoidable.
March 2024
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