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•ICE/BEVERAGE SERIES
Ice/Beverage Series
IB-800C ice machine
Servend SV-175
beverage dispenser
The Manitowoc QuietQube
™
Ice/Beverage Series
ice machine is a design breakthrough that directly
addresses the leading concerns in the foodservice
industry – sanitation and food safety. The size and
weight of traditional ice-making machines makes
the periodic sanitation and maintenance of
beverage dispensers extremely difficult and time
consuming. With a narrow depth (only 14 inches
(35.56 cm) versus standard models that are
23 inches (58.42 cm) deep) the Manitowoc
Ice/Beverage Series provides the operator
with easy access to the inside of the dispenser for cleaning,
sanitizing, and maintenance.
This unique capability is made possible by
Manitowoc’s patented CVD (Cool Vapor Defrost)
technology which results in an extremely
compact design and allows the machine
to operate with virtually no noise or heat.
The resulting narrow 14 inch (35.56 cm) depth of the
Ice/Beverage ice machine allows the ice dispenser to
be cleaned with the ice maker in place. It also
provides a large open front access area that permits
convenient manual loading of ice in the ice dispenser
should the need arise. The Ice/Beverage unit will not
obstruct sight lines and can be installed or retrofitted
to virtually any commercial beverage dispenser.
This compact Ice/Beverage Series ice machine is available
in high volume ice production capacities to satisfy nearly
every beverage dispenser application at Quick Service Restaurants,
convenience stores, recreational, or educational foodservice operations.
The Ice/Beverage QuietQube Series remote system consists
of an ice machine head section, a CVD remote condensing unit,
and interconnecting refrigerant lines. All ordered separately. The
Ice/Beverage ice machine is 115 volt and the CVD condensing unit
is 208-230 volt.
An Ice Machine Designed Specifically for Beverage Dispensers
The Ice/Beverage Series...
Another innovation from
America’s number one selling
brand of ice machines.
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