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Manitowoc UDF0310W - User Manual

Manitowoc UDF0310W
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Part Number: 040005890 Rev 06 11/20
UnderCounter Ice Machines
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Read this instruction before operating this equipment.

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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Andrew MaciasAug 12, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Manitowoc Ice Maker that does not operate?
    • S
      sfosterAug 12, 2025
      If your Manitowoc Ice Maker isn't operating, there could be several reasons. First, check the power supply: ensure the machine is plugged in, the main switch is on, the breaker hasn't tripped, and the fuse is intact. If power isn't the issue, make sure the ice machine is turned on by pressing the On/Off button. Lastly, confirm that the damper is in the upright position and can swing freely.
  • K
    Kimberly VargasAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Manitowoc Ice Maker producing low ice capacity?
    • T
      trodriguezAug 16, 2025
      If your Manitowoc Ice Maker has low ice capacity, start by cleaning the condenser. Ensure the air temperature around the ice maker (for air-cooled models) does not exceed 110° F (43°C) and that there is adequate clearance around the unit to allow proper airflow. Remove any objects blocking airflow to the condenser. Verify that the incoming water is cold and that the water pressure is within the range of 20-80 psi (137.9 -551.5 kPa), replacing the water filter if needed.
  • W
    wrossAug 20, 2025
    Why is the ice quality poor in my Manitowoc UDF0310W?
    • J
      jared86Aug 20, 2025
      If the ice quality from your Manitowoc Ice Maker is poor, start by testing the incoming water quality and install appropriate filters. Replace the water filter if water filtration is poor. Clean and sanitize the ice machine. If applicable, repair the water softener if it's not working properly.
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    James BurkeAug 23, 2025
    Why is my Manitowoc Ice Maker producing shallow or incomplete cubes?
    • M
      Maria GravesAug 23, 2025
      If your Manitowoc Ice Maker produces shallow or incomplete cubes, adjust the ice thickness switch. Check the water trough level to ensure it is neither too high nor too low. Replace the water filter if water filtration is poor. Ensure the ice machine is connected to a cold water supply and that the incoming water pressure is between 20-80 psi (137.9 -551.5 kPa). Finally, level the ice machine.
  • G
    Glenn KaiserAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Manitowoc UDF0310W Ice Maker does not release ice?
    • S
      Stephanie PowersAug 27, 2025
      If your Manitowoc Ice Maker is not releasing ice or is slow to harvest, first clean and sanitize the ice machine. Then, ensure the ice machine is level. If you have an air-cooled model, check that the air temperature around the ice machine is at least 40° F (4°C).
  • D
    Danny BoyleAug 30, 2025
    Why is the ice sheet too thick in my Manitowoc UDF0310W Ice Maker?
    • V
      Victoria HallAug 30, 2025
      If the ice sheet in your Manitowoc Ice Maker is too thick, adjust the ice thickness float to correct the water trough level. If the power button was turned off and on during the freeze cycle, allow the ice to thaw and release from the evaporator before restarting the machine. Also, if the ice damper was opened and closed during the harvest cycle before the ice released, allow the ice to thaw and release before restarting.
  • S
    Savannah ShermanSep 4, 2025
    What to do if Manitowoc Ice Maker does not cycle into harvest mode?
    • A
      Amy RhodesSep 4, 2025
      If your Manitowoc Ice Maker does not cycle into harvest mode, first wait for the six-minute freeze time lock-in to expire. If that's not the issue, clean and sanitize the ice machine, as the harvest float switch might be dirty. Check if the harvest float switch wire is disconnected and connect it if necessary. Also, ensure the harvest float switch is properly adjusted.
  • J
    Jennifer BeardSep 7, 2025
    How to fix thick ice sheets in Manitowoc Ice Maker?
    • J
      James TaylorSep 7, 2025
      If the ice sheet in your Manitowoc Ice Maker is too thick, adjust the ice thickness float to correct the water trough level. If the power button was turned off and on during the freeze cycle, allow the ice to thaw and release from the evaporator before restarting the machine. Also, if the ice damper was opened and closed during the harvest cycle before the ice released, allow the ice to thaw and release before restarting. In case of long harvest cycles with repeated safety limit indication, clean the ice machine and perform diagnostic procedures as required.

Summary

Safety Notices

General Safety Precautions

Read manual thoroughly, follow all instructions to prevent injury, death, or property damage.

Electrical Installation Safety

Follow electrical codes, ensure proper grounding, and check wiring connections during installation.

Installation Safety Precautions

Ensure stable installation area, use proper lifting, avoid damaging refrigeration, connect to potable water.

Refrigeration System Safety

Handle refrigerant safely, avoid damaging circuits, use approved parts, and comply with ASHRAE standards.

Operation and Maintenance Safety

Use PPE, avoid flammables, maintain clearances, disconnect power, use correct cleaning methods, and secure units.

Installation

Electrical Service

Details voltage, fuse/circuit breaker, and total circuit ampacity requirements for ice machine installation.

Water Service and Drains

Details water supply requirements, inlet line installation, drain connections, and cooling tower use.

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Overview

This document is an Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual for the Manitowoc NEO™ UnderCounter Ice Machines. It provides comprehensive information for the proper setup, use, and upkeep of these commercial ice makers.

Function Description:

The Manitowoc NEO™ UnderCounter Ice Machines are designed to produce ice in various forms (Regular, Dice, Half-dice, Flake, Nugget, Gourmet) for commercial use. These self-contained units are intended for indoor installation and are capable of producing between 140 and 310 pounds of ice per day, depending on the model. The machines feature a control board that manages the ice-making sequence, including water purge, pre-chill, freeze, and harvest cycles. They are equipped with safety limits to prevent major component failure and ensure reliable operation. Some models also offer an optional LuminIce™ growth inhibitor, which uses a UV bulb to inhibit the growth of microorganisms in the ice machine's food zone.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Ice Production: Models range from 140 lbs/day (UDF0140A) to 310 lbs/day (UDF0310A).
  • Refrigerant Types: Available with R290 (propane), R404A, R410A, R600A (butane), or R134a. Note that R290 (propane) is flammable and requires specific handling by trained personnel.
  • Condenser Types: Air-cooled, Water-cooled, Remote, or CVD (remote).
  • Electrical Configurations: Various options including 115/60/1, 208-230/60/1, 220-240/50/1, 208-230/60/3, 200/50-60/1, 380-415/50/3, and 460/60/3.
  • Voltage Tolerance: Maximum allowable voltage variation is ±10% of the rated voltage.
  • Fuse/Circuit Breaker: A separate fuse/circuit breaker is required for each machine. Total circuit ampacity varies by model and voltage, ranging from 2.5 to 10.0 Amps for air-cooled units and 3.0 to 10.0 Amps for water-cooled units.
  • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI/GFI): Not recommended by Manitowoc due to nuisance trips, but local codes must be followed if required.
  • Ambient Air Temperature: Must be between 40°F (4°C) and 110°F (43°C).
  • Incoming Water Temperature: Must be between 40°F (4°C) and 90°F (32°C).
  • Water Pressure: 20-80 psi (137.9-551.5 kPa) for ice making water inlet. Condenser water inlet can handle up to 150 psi (1034.2 kPa).
  • Water Supply & Drain Line Sizing: 3/8 Female Pipe Thread for ice making water inlet, 1/2 Female Pipe Thread for condenser water inlet (U310 only), and 1/2 Female Pipe Thread for condenser water drain, bin drain, and ice making water outlet. Minimum inside diameters for tubing are 3/8" (9.5 mm) and 1/2" (12.7 mm) respectively.
  • Heat Rejection (Air Conditioning): Ranges from 2200 BTU/Hour (U190) to 3800 BTU/Hour (U310) on average.
  • Shipping Weight: Ranges from 153 lbs (69 kg) for U0140/U0190 models to 211 lbs (96 kg) for U0310 models.

Usage Features:

  • Touch Pad Control: Features pressure-sensitive buttons for On/Off, Delay, Clean, Bin Full, and Service status.
  • On/Off Button: Starts and stops ice making. A blue light indicates whether the machine is on or off.
  • Delay Feature: Allows users to delay ice production for 4, 12, or 24 hours. The delay is canceled if power is interrupted.
  • Clean Cycle: Initiated by pressing the Clean button for 3 seconds when the machine is off. The machine automatically starts an ice-making cycle after cleaning. The clean cycle can be paused or aborted.
  • Bin Full Indicator: A blue light indicates when the ice bin is full.
  • Service Light: A red light indicates that the machine requires attention, often due to a safety limit being triggered.
  • Ice Thickness Adjustment: A bracket allows for three levels of ice thickness adjustment by raising or lowering the water level in the trough.
  • Safety Limits: Built-in safety features stop the machine under certain conditions (e.g., prolonged freeze or harvest cycles, lack of water) to prevent damage. These can be reset by pressing the On/Off button.

Maintenance Features:

  • Routine Cleaning and Sanitizing: Recommended every six months for efficient operation. More frequent cleaning may be needed depending on water quality.
  • Manitowoc Cleaner and Sanitizer: Only approved products should be used, available in 16 oz (473 ml) and 1 gal (3.78 L) bottles. Specific amounts are provided for each model (e.g., 2 oz cleaner for U0140, 5 oz for U0190/U0240/U0310).
  • Cleaning Procedure: Involves removing ice, starting a clean cycle, adding cleaner to the water trough, waiting for completion, then removing specific parts for manual cleaning with a cleaner solution.
  • Sanitizing Procedure: After cleaning, a sanitizer solution is used on all components and food zone surfaces. Parts are not rinsed after sanitizing.
  • Parts Removal for Cleaning: Detailed instructions are provided for removing the ice thickness and harvest float switch, water trough thermistor and water trough, and ice damper and water distribution tube.
  • Condenser Cleaning: Recommended at least every six months. Involves shining a flashlight through the fins to check for dirt and blowing compressed air from the inside out.
  • Exterior Cleaning: Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is recommended to maintain cleanliness.
  • Ice Machine Inspection: Regular checks for water leaks, refrigeration tubing rubbing, and adequate airflow around the machine.
  • Preventative Maintenance Cleaning: A procedure that can be performed between bi-annual cleaning/sanitizing cycles without removing ice from the bin.
  • Removal from Service/Winterization: Includes cleaning and sanitizing, turning off power and water, draining water lines, and spraying interior surfaces with sanitizer.

Manitowoc UDF0310W Specifications

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BrandManitowoc
ModelUDF0310W
CategoryIce Maker
LanguageEnglish

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