Cleaning and Sanitizing IOD150, IOD200, IOD250
MONTHLY AND INITIAL START UP:
Sanitize the Ice Storage System.
Note: This should be done by qualified personnel.
CLEANING PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Disconnect Power Before Cleaning! Do not use metal scrapers, sharp objects
or abrasives on the ice storage hopper, top cover and the agitator disk, as damage may result.
Do not use solvents or other cleaning agents, as they may attack the plastic material.
Soap Solution – Use a mixture of mild detergent and warm (100°F) potable water.
1. Disconnect power to the dispenser and ice machine.
2. Remove and discard all remaining ice.
3. Mix a solution of 1 ounce of household bleach to 2 gallons of potable water, or mix a solution of any
locally approved sanitizer, following the directions for mixing and applying that sanitizer.
Caution: When pouring liquid into the hopper, do not exceed the rate of ½ gallon per minute.
4.Remove the agitator assembly.
5. Using a long handle nylon bristle brush, clean the interior of the hopper, and top cover with soap
solution. Clean the agitator assembly with soap solution using a nylon brush or a sponge.
Thoroughly rinse the hopper, top cover and agitator with clean potable water.
6. Remove merchandiser and ice chute cover from the dispenser.
7. With a nylon bristle brush or sponge, clean the inside of the ice chute, gasket and cover with soap
solution and rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent.
8. Re-assemble Agitator assembly. Take special care to ensure that the thumbscrew is tight.
9. Using a mechanical spray bottle filled with a sanitizing solution, spray the entire interior and agitator
assembly. Allow to air dry.
10. Re-assemble ice chute assembly.
11. Using a mechanical spray bottle filled with a sanitizing solution, spray the inside of the ice chute.
Allow to air dry.
12. Reinstall merchandiser.
13. Wipe the top edge of the ice hopper with the sanitizing solution, allow to air dry.
14. Pour in fresh, sanitary ice and replace the cover. Re-connect power to the dispenser and ice
machine.
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