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Maxximum Maxx Ice Ice Machines - MIM650N-B580

Maxximum Maxx Ice Ice Machines - MIM650N-B580

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Maxximum Maxx Ice Ice Machines - MIM650N-B580

Maxximum MIM650N-B580: 650 lb/day modular ice machine with 580 lb bin, stainless steel, programmable controls, automatic cleaning, 

What our Experts Think  
  • Built for high-volume commercial kitchens, hotels, restaurants, and catering operations needing continuous, reliable ice supply.
  • Produces up to ~645–650 lbs of ice per 24 hours, paired with a large 580 lb storage bin for peak demand coverage.
  • Modular 30-inch design allows easy pairing with other bins or stacking configurations for expanded output.
  • Heavy-duty stainless steel construction with black trim ensures durability and easy cleaning in demanding environments.
  • Equipped with an air-cooled, self-contained system for efficient operation and simpler installation.
  • Includes digital controls, automatic cleaning cycle, and bin overflow prevention for safer, low-maintenance use.
  • Front-access service panel and hinged design make routine maintenance faster and less disruptive.
  • A strong solution for businesses needing a scalable, high-capacity ice system built for nonstop commercial performance and reliability.
                 
Q&A  

Q: What is the Maxx Ice MIM650N-B580 used for?
A: A high-capacity commercial modular ice machine with bin designed for restaurants, hotels, bars, and foodservice operations needing continuous large-volume ice supply.

Q: How much ice does it produce daily?
A: It produces up to 645–650 lbs of ice per 24 hours, depending on conditions and configuration.

Q: What is the storage capacity?
A: It includes a matching bin with a 580 lb ice storage capacity for high-demand service environments.

Q: What type of ice does it make?
A: It produces full-dice or half-dice cube ice, ideal for beverages, food display, and commercial cooling needs.

Q: Is it built for heavy-duty commercial use?
A: Yes. It features a stainless steel exterior, air-cooled system, vertical evaporator, and industrial-grade components for long-term durability.

Q: What features improve usability and maintenance?
A: It includes digital controls, automatic cleaning cycle, bin overflow protection, LED bin lighting, and a hinged front panel for easy servicing.

Q: Is it suitable for high-volume operations?
A: Yes. Its modular design and large bin capacity make it ideal for continuous ice production in busy commercial kitchens.

                 
Maintenance Tips      
  • Clean condenser coils monthly to maintain maximum cooling efficiency
  • Sanitize ice bin and water system regularly to prevent scale and bacteria buildup
  • Replace water filter on schedule for consistent, high-quality ice production
  • Inspect and clean water distribution nozzles to ensure even ice formation
  • Check water inlet line for leaks, pressure drops, or blockages
  • Ensure proper airflow clearance around the air-cooled condenser unit
  • Use nickel-safe descaler to remove mineral deposits from evaporator surfaces
  • Run automatic cleaning cycle regularly if enabled on the system
  • Maintain ambient room temperature within recommended operating range
  • Keep drain line clear to prevent water backup or overflow issues
  • Verify bin sensors and shut-off system for correct ice level detection
  • Clean and empty ice storage bin periodically for hygiene and performance
  • Ensure unit is level for proper water flow and ice harvesting efficiency
  • Tighten and inspect electrical and plumbing connections during service checks
  • Schedule preventive maintenance at least 1–2 times per year to reduce downtime