STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION OF ICE MAKER


1.0 PURPOSE

To design the standard operating procedure for operation of Ice Maker.

2.0 SCOPE

2.1 This SOP shall be applicable for the operation of Ice Maker.

3.0 RESPONSIBILITY

3.1 All the users including Scientist(s) and Research associate(s) of in-vitro department are responsible for implementation of this SOP and maintaining the Ice Maker.


 

4.0 DISTRIBUTION

4.1 The Quality Assurance department responsible to keep SOP ‘Master Copy’ approved through Quality Manager.

4.2 The copy of ‘Control Copy’ of this SOP is being distributed in invitro department and placed near related Equipment/ Instrument as ‘Display Copy’.

5.0 ABBREVIATIONS

5.1 Abbreviations

5.1.1 SOP : Standard Operating Procedure

6.0 PROCEDURE

6.1 When you start up the ice cube maker the first time, after service or when you start it up after a long period of layoff, pour 3 litres of water into the internal basin. This filling operation must be carried out by raising the flaps and pouring the water directly into the internal basin.

6.2 At other times the water runs automatically and the previous procedure is not necessary.

6.3 After that, open the water supply tap, insert the plug in the electric supply socket and switch on the power supply. Replace the top surface if damaged.

6.4 In the normal daily use the ice cube maker functions until the ice cubes reach a probe in the container. When any ice is taken from the container and the level of ice cubes falls under the probe level, then ice cube production will be reactivated automatically.

6.5 In making ice cubes only cold, clean drinking water should be used. Insofar ice cubes are mainly used for cooling of beverages for internal use, shall the quality of water used in making ice cubes be considered as important as the pureness and good storage of any other food products.

6.6 Any maintenance or repair made to the instrument must be recorded.

7.0 PRECAUTIONS

7.1 Under no circumstances, attempt to repair the appliance yourself, since any intervention on the part of persons who are not competent, in addition to being dangerous, may cause serious damage to it. In the event of a failure, contact the dealer who sold you the appliance; he will be able to give you the address of your nearest Authorized Technical Service Centre. We recommend that you insist on having always and exclusively original spares.

7.2 To guarantee the efficiency of the ice cube maker and to ensure its proper operation, it is essential to adhere to the directions provided by the manufacturer and to make sure that any maintenance work is carried out exclusively by professionally qualified staff. The appliance is designed to be used by adult persons. Consequently, prevent any children from gaining access to it, for example with the intention of playing with it.

7.0 DEFINATIONS

7.1 Definitions

An icemaker, ice generator, or ice machine may refer to either a consumer device for making ice, found inside a home freezer; a stand-alone appliance for making ice, or an industrial machine for making ice on a large scale.

8.0 REFERENCES

8.1 Reference

8.1.1 User manual.

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