1. Precautions before turning on
When using an ice crusher, confirm that the voltage matches the rated voltage of the machine (usually 220V for commercial machines and 110V for household machines)
Check whether the power cord is intact and there is no exposed copper wire
Ensure that the socket is well grounded to avoid the risk of leakage
It is recommended to install a leakage protection switch in a commercial environment
Requirements for machine placement
Choose a flat and stable countertop for placement
Keep at least 15cm of heat dissipation space around
Keep away from heat sources and humid environments
Commercial models require fixed non-slip foot pads
2. Precautions during operation
When using ice cubes made by a special ice maker (preferably 2-3cm in length), it is strictly forbidden to put in ice cubes larger than the size of the feeding port. Household ice can be broken into egg size first, and the amount of ice put in at one time shall not exceed 80% of the rated capacity.
Correct operation process - Start the motor first and then put in ice cubes. Put in ice cubes evenly to avoid concentrated dumping. The commercial machine should not work continuously for more than 30 minutes. Let the machine idle for 10 seconds before shutting down to drain the residual ice. Abnormal situation handling - Turn off the power immediately when abnormal noise occurs. Check if ice cubes are stuck. Turn off the machine before cleaning. The motor should be cooled for more than 30 minutes if it is overheated. Contact professional maintenance for frequent tripping.
3. Key points of cleaning and maintenance
Daily cleaning specifications - Clean residual ice and accumulated water after each use. Scrub the inner cavity with neutral detergent every week. Wipe the blade part with a soft cloth (do not wash with water). Check the drainage hole regularly to see if it is unobstructed. Regular deep maintenance - Check the sharpness of the blade every month. Lubricate the transmission parts every quarter. Replace the aging seal ring every six months. Record the maintenance time to form a file.
4. Special use scenarios
Tips for making different ice products - Cocktail ice: short-term crushing (keep the granular texture). Smoothie: extend the crushing time + small amounts and multiple times. Shaved ice: use special blades + pre-cool the machine. Crushed ice storage: sealed container to avoid lumps.