Swan Ice Shavers
 
  SI-100E Block Ice Shaver
This is the best block ice shaver available on the market today.
Some of the outstanding features are:
Easy to operate and maintain.
Produces fine flakes of snow that absorb the flavors to make a real shave ice.
The texture of the ice is easily adjusted with a single knob.
Comes with a strong revolving shield to protect the operator from the spinning ice.
Ideal for high volume locations.
Can hold up to a 7 pound block of ice (max: 6" square or 8" diameter by 6" tall).
Almost 10 inches of space under the shaving disc makes for easy access when filling the cup.
Approved by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF).
Available with 115 volt, 220 volt, and DC 12 volt motors.
SI-100E Block Ice Shaver - 115 volt  .  .  .  .  . Item SI100EA
SI-100E Block Ice Shaver - 220 volt  .  .  .  .  . Item SI102EA
SI-100E Block Ice Shaver - DC 12 volt .  .  .  .  .  Item SI10BEA
 
SPECIFICATIONS
 
Dimensions: 12" W, 15" D, 28" H
 
Weights: Shipping: 74 lbs.
Net: 66 lbs.
 
Electrical: 115 Volts, 50/60 Hertz, 4.5 Amps
220 Volts, 50/60 Hertz, 2.4 Amps
DC 12 Volts, 17 Amps
 
Accessories: 1 replacement blade
 
Helpful Hint - Always temper your ice before you shave it.
Most freezers will keep ice at 10° Fahrenheit or colder.  However, ice shavers best if it is between 25° to 30° Fahrenheit.  To temper (warm up) the ice you should remove it from the freezer thirty minutes to an hour before it is shaved.  Tempered ice produces the best snow and will extend the life of your blade and your machine.  Most people use a large picnic cooler to temper their ice.  Removed the ice from the freezer and place it in the cooler.  Leave the cooler lid open until the ice starts to melt or shine.  Once the ice starts to shine you can close the cooler lid and hold the temperature until you use the ice.  As the ice in the cooler is used you should replace it with more ice from the freezer so you will always have tempered ice available.