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H. Final Checklist
WARNING
CHOKING HAZARD:
Ensure all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews
are securely in place after installation. Make sure that none have fallen into the
dispenser unit/storage bin.
1) Is the icemaker level?
2) Is the icemaker in a site where the ambient temperature is within 45°F to 100°F (7°C to
38°C) and the water temperature within 45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C) all year around?
3) Is there at least 6" (15 cm) clearance at sides, rear, and top of the icemaker for proper
air circulation and ease of maintenance and service?
4) Is there at least 24" (61 cm) clearance around the remote condensing unit for proper air
circulation and ease of maintenance and service?
5) Have the shipping carton, tape, and packing material been removed from the icemaker
and remote condensing unit? Are the cube guides and tank separator in their correct
positions?
6) Have all water tank hoses been reconnected after installing the bin control?
Note: On dispenser unit applications, confirm that there is no gap between the switch
mount and the dispenser unit bin wall. On storage bins, make sure there is no
gap between the switch mount and the bin wall, extension bracket, or brace.
7) Have all required areas been properly sealed with RTV-748 sealant or equivalent?
8) Have all electrical and water connections been made? Do electrical and water
connections meet all national, state, and local code and regulation requirements?
9) Has the power supply voltage been checked or tested against the nameplate rating?
Has a proper ground been installed to the remote condensing unit and icemaker unit?
On three phase model, has the transformer's voltage tap switch been positioned to
match incoming voltage? For details, see "II.F. Electrical Connection."
10) Has the electrical power supply been on to the remote condensing unit for a minimum of
4 hours?
11) Are the water supply line shut-off valve and drain valve installed? Has the water supply
pressure been checked to ensure a minimum of 10 PSIG and a maximum of 113 PSIG?
Note: The icemaker may stop running when the water supply is off, or if the pressure
is below 10 PSIG. When the proper water pressure is reached, the icemaker
automatically starts running again.
12) Are the compressor hold-down bolts snug? Have the refrigerant lines been checked to
make sure they do not rub or touch other lines or surfaces? Have the fan blades been
checked to make sure they turn freely?
13) Is the line set free of leaks and kinks? If needed, has an "S" oil-trap been installed?
14) Are all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews securely in place?
15) Has the end user been given the instruction manual, and instructed on how to operate
the icemaker and the importance of the recommended periodic maintenance?