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Note: When removing or installing the Nuts on the Access Valves,
hold the flat surfaces of the valve with a spanner as shown
below.
[d] ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
This remote Condenser Unit requires an earth that meets the
national and local electrical code requirements. To prevent
possible severe electrical shock to individuals or extensive
damage to equipment, install a proper earth wire to the
icemaker and ensure continuity to the Condenser.
* This Condenser Unit must be connected to the Fan Motor Junction
Box on the icemaker.
* Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are
required.
) Remove the two screws and
the Junction Box Cover of the
Condenser Unit. See Fig. 8.
2) Connect the Fan Motor leads
and earth wire in the Junction
Box to the installed three-
wire cord using proper wire
connectors. See Fig. 6.
3) Secure the three-wire cord in
position with the Cord Grip
provided.
Fig. 17
Flat Surface
Access Valve
Fig. 18
Junction Box Cover
Screw
Note: The space in the Junction Box is limited. Make the
connections outside the Junction Box before securing the
Cord Grip on the Condenser Unit inside by using the Nut and
Bushing provided.
4) Replace the Junction Box Cover in its correct position and secure it
with the two screws provided.
[e] STACKING CONDENSER UNITS
) Secure the lower Condenser Unit.
2) Remove the Top Panel of the lower Condenser Unit. Keep the four
screws for the Top Panel.
3) Attach the upper Condenser Unit on top of the lower.
4) Secure the upper Condenser Unit with the four screws for the Top
Panel.
5) Install refrigerant lines, and make electrical connections for each
Fan Motor as instructed under [c] and [d].
Fig. 21
Top Panel
Upper Condenser Unit
Lower Condenser Unit
Screw
Fig. 20
Gasket
Nut
Bushing
Cap
Condenser Unit
Fan Motor
Wiring Cord
Junction Box
(Fan Motor Leads inside)
Cord Grip
Securing
Hole
Closed End
Connector
Inside
Outside
Wiring Cord
Gasket
Fig. 19
Condenser Unit
Fan Motor Leads
Nut
Cap
Bushing
7. WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS
(For the U.K. only, the connections must be in accordance with current
requirements of the Model Water Byelaws 986 SI No. 47)
* Only potable water should be used for the icemaker.
* Water supply pressure should be minimum 0.5 bar and maximum 8
bar. If the pressure exceeds 8 bar, use a proper pressure reducing
valve. Do NOT throttle back the supply tap.
* A plumbing permit and services of a licensed plumber may be
required in some areas.
* The icemaker drain is gravity flow, so ensure drain pipe has an
adequate pitch or fall.
* Water should drain into an open trap.
* Prevent a backflow into the Storage Bin.
1) Attach the angled end of white flexible inlet hose (accessory) to the
G3/4 fitting on the left side of the icemaker as indicated, ensuring
rubber sealing washer is correctly positioned. Hand tighten
sufficiently to provide leak free joint (Fig. 22).
2) Attach the other end of inlet hose to the water tap (Fig. 23), noting
washer is correctly positioned before hand tightening as above. It
is a wise precaution to have a stop valve within easy reach.
3) Hand tighten grey flexible outlet hose (accessory) onto the R3/4
fitting on the left side of the icemaker as indicated, ensuring rubber
washer is correctly positioned to obtain a leak free joint. The pipe
can be cut to length as necessary to suit position of main drain.