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3) Remove the Gasket at the bottom of the Ice Chute and another at the Spout.
4) Remove the three Ties and the Insulation of the Chute.
5) Remove the six Wing Nuts and two Baffles.
IMPORTANT
When installing the Baffles, make sure that the bent surface (the one without
the studs) faces the Activator so that the bent surface can guide the ice to the
center of the Activator.
6) Remove the two Thumbscrews, the Plate and the Gasket at the top of the Ice Chute,
and then remove the Bin Control Assembly by sliding it slightly toward the Spout and
lifting it off.
7) Disassemble the Bin Control Assembly by removing the two Snap Pins, Shaft and
Activator.
8) Remove the two Thumbscrews, Spout Switch Cover, Spout Switch and Actuator.
9) Remove the three Thumbscrews and the Spout.
10) Remove the Rubber O-ring and Nylon O-ring at the top of the Cylinder.
11) Soak or wipe the removed parts.
12) Rinse these parts thoroughly.
IMPORTANT
If the solution is left on these parts, they will rust.
13) Replace the removed parts and the panels.
14) Turn on the power supply and run the icemaker.
15) Turn off the power supply after 30 minutes.
16) Pour warm water into the Storage Bin to melt all ice, and then clean the Bin Liner with the
solution.
17) Flush out any solution from the Storage Bin.
18) Turn on the power supply and start the automatic icemaking process.
Summary of Contents for F-2000MLF
Page 14: ...14 2 CONDENSER UNIT URC 20F...
Page 16: ...16 II GENERAL INFORMATION 1 CONSTRUCTION F 2000MLF C...
Page 17: ...17 F 2000MRF3 C F 2000MRF C...
Page 18: ...18 F 2000MWF C...
Page 20: ...20 F 2000MWF F 2000MRF C...
Page 21: ...21 F 2000MLF C...
Page 22: ...22 III TECHNICAL INFORMATION 1 WATER CIRCUIT AND REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT F 2000MLF C...
Page 23: ...23 F 2000MRF3 C...
Page 24: ...24 F 2000MWF C...
Page 25: ...25 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS F 2000MLF C...
Page 26: ...26 F 2000MRF3 C...
Page 27: ...27 F 2000MWF C...
Page 28: ...28 F 2000MRF C...
Page 30: ...30 b When Reservoir has been filled Gear Motor starts immediately...
Page 33: ...33 e Low Water Except Water cooled Model where Compressor will operate intermittently...
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