Hoshizaki KM660MRJ KM-660MRJ 22" KM Edge Series Slim-Line Modular Crescent Cuber with Remote Cooled, 646 lbs. Daily Ice Production, 1 Hour Cleaning Process, and H-Guard Plus, in Stainless Steel

Instruction Manual - Page 33

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9) In bad or severe water conditions, turn off the power supply, then remove, clean
(cleaning solution = 5 oz. Hoshizaki "Scale Away" per gallon of warm water), rinse, and
replace the cube guide, oat switch, water supply tubes, spray tubes, and spray guides;
turn on the power supply when complete. Otherwise, continue to step 10.
Sanitizing
10) Conrm the mode switch is in the "CLEAN" position, then move the control switch to the
"ON" position (1 short beep occurs, then 3 seconds later 1 long beep occurs).
Replace the front panel. The water tank drains and then lls.
11) When the control board starts beeping (2 beep sequence), remove the front panel.
Move the control switch to the "OFF" position.
12) Remove the front insulation panel, then pour 0.6 . oz. (18 ml) of an 8.25% sodium
hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) into the water tank. Replace the front insulation
panel.
IMPORTANT! Use regular bleach with no additives. Using a bleach with additives
causes excessive foaming during sanitizing, reducing the effectiveness of
sanitizing.
13) Move the control switch to the "ON" position (1 short beep occurs, then 3 seconds later
1long beep occurs). Replace the front panel. To avoid excessive foaming in the water
tank, there is a 1minute delay before circulation begins. After approximately 30 minutes
of circulation, the icemaker performs 3rinse cycles.
14) When the control board starts beeping (5 beep sequence), remove the front panel.
Move the control switch to the "OFF" position.
15) Clean the dispenser unit/ice storage bin liner using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly
after cleaning.
16) Move the mode switch to the "ICE" position, then move the control switch to the "ON"
position. Note: If on a dispenser unit, turn on the dispenser unit power supply.
17) Replace all panels in their correct positions.
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