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E. HOW TO DRAIN THE ICE MAKER

Note: 

Water, compressed air and AC power are required to

drain the ice maker.  Draining of the ice maker must be done

by a qualified service technician.

1. If the RV will not be in use for an extended period of time

or put into storage, the ice maker should be drained and

dried.  This will prevent water from freezing in the solenoid

valve or becoming stale and producing bad tasting ice.

2. Close the shutoff valve in the water supply line to the ice

maker. See Figure 3.

3. Place a shallow pan under the water solenoid valve.

4. The inlet fitting should be removed from the water

solenoid valve. Drain water from the supply line. See

Figure 3.

5. Remove the plastic nut and water line from the outlet

side of the water solenoid valve. Drain water from line.

See Figure 3.

6. Connect compressed air onto the inlet fitting of the water

solenoid valve.  See FIG. 3.  Apply AC power to the

solenoid valve by forcing the ice maker mold assembly

through several harvest cycles. Remove the plastic cover

from the mold assembly.  The bail arm must be in the

down ("ON") position.  Start the harvest cycle with a flat

blade screw driver inserted into the center of the small

gear.  Turn the gear counterclockwise, when the hold

switch closes, the mold assembly will continue to

operate through the harvest cycle.  See FIG. 4.  During

the water fill sequence of the harvest cycle the com-

pressed air will blow out the water trapped in the solenoid

valve.  Repeat the harvest cycle operation several times.

Note: 

Up to 20 PSIG air pressure can be used to clear the

solenoid valve. AC power can be applied to the solenoid valve

for a maximum of 20 seconds.
7.

Make sure that the metal sleeve is in the plastic

water line to the ice maker.  

Reconnect the inlet and

outlet water lines on the water solenoid valve. Leave the

water supply turned off. See Figure 3.

8. Dry out the ice maker mold assembly with a soft cloth.

Place bail arm in the "UP/OFF" position.

FIG. 3 - 

SOLENOID VALVE

D. WINTER OPERATION

1. Your refrigerator is equipped with a heater tape wrapped

around the water solenoid valve and outlet water tube.

During cold weather operation below 32 degrees F (0

degrees C) the automatic temperature switch will turn

the heater tape on automatically.  If the recreational

vehicle is in storage and the DC power is turned "OFF"

there will be no 12V DC present to operate the heat tape;

therefore, it will be necessary to drain the ice maker.

If temperatures are expected to reach or exceed 0

degrees F (-18 degrees C) the ice maker must be

drained.

Follow the instructions in Section E - How to Drain the

Ice Maker.

FIG. 4

SMALL

GEAR

SCREWDRIVER

HERE

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