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INSTALLATION
This section of the manual covers installing the dispenser, preparing the dispenser for operation, and operating
the dispenser.
SELECTING LOCATION
1. Locate the Ice Dispenser in a cool shaded area close to a properly grounded and fused electrical outlet
with proper electrical requirements (see Table 1 Design Data).
2. Provide a suitable trapped open drain as close as possible to the area where the Ice Dispenser will be
installed. This may be an existing floor drain or a 1 1/4-inch trapped open drain. All plumbing must be
installed according to National and local plumbing codes.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The electrical supply must be 120V 60 cycle, 1 phase and the unit must be properly grounded. ALL WIRING
MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. VOLTAGE MINIMUMS: 120V unit –
103 volts minimum. REFER TO SERIAL PLATE FOR MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY AND MAXIMUM TIME
DELAY FUSE SIZE.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLING ICE DISPENSER
1. To uncrate the Ice Dispenser, carefully remove the staples holding the crate to the bottom of the skid, then
lift the crate up off the Dispenser.
2. Very carefully tip the Ice Dispenser over on it’s side and remove the four bolts holding the skid to the bot-
tom of the Dispenser, then remove the skid.
NOTE: The leg kit, loose-shipped and found inside the Ice Dispenser, must be installed at this time.
3. Install the four legs in four corners of the Ice Dispenser base as shown in Figure 2.
4. Very carefully set the Ice Dispenser in upright position on it’s legs in selected operating location. Make sure
the Ice Dispenser is leveled after placing in operating location.
5. Locate the ice storage bin drain hose (3/4-inch hose) located on back side of the Ice Dispenser
(see figure 1) and route it to to the open drain. The storage bin drains by gravity and the drain hose must
maintain a gradual slope to the drain for proper draining. The drain hose should be insulated to prevent
condensation from dripping from the hose. Condensation dripping from the drain hoses can cause serious
staining of carpeting or hardwood floors.
6. A separate drain line must be provided for the condensate drain (see figure 1). The parts bag inside the Ice
Dispenser contains a plastic 1/2- inch NPT to a 3/4-inch O.D. drain hose fitting that may be used to make
the condensate drain hose connection to the Ice Dispenser..
NOTE: Plumbing codes will not allow the ice storage bin drain hose and the condensate drain hose to
be tied together which could possibly cause water from the ice bin drain hose to “back up” into the
condensate drain hose.
7. Using the condensate drain hose fitting referred to in preceding step 6, Install the fitting in the Ice
Dispenser.
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