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1. INSTALLATION
1.1
RECEIVING
Each unit is tested and thoroughly inspected before shipment. At the time of shipment, the carrier
accepts the unit and any claim for damages must be made with the carrier. Upon receiving units
from the delivering carrier, carefully inspect carton for visible indication of damage. If damage
exists, have carrier note same on bill of lading and file a claim with the carrier.
1.2
UNPACKING
A. Cut banding and remove.
B. Remove top portion of carton by lifting up.
C. Remove accessory kit and loose parts from top packaging.
D. Remove side inserts.
E. Lift unit up by plywood shipping base and remove lower portion of carton.
F. Inspect unit for concealed damage and if evident notify delivering carrier and file a claim against
same.
G. Remove plywood shipping base from unit by moving unit so that one side is off the counter top
or table allowing access to screws on the bottom of the plywood shipping base.
NOTE
If unit is to be transported, it is advisable to leave the unit secured to the plywood base.
H. If unit is to be installed with optional feet, assemble feet to unit by tilting unit.
DO NOT LAY UNIT
ON ITS SIDE OR BACK.
1.3
UNPACKING INSTALLATION KITS
A. Inspect kits for concealed damage and if evident, notify delivering carrier and file a claim against
same.
B. Each kit contains a list of the parts and a drawing showing the proper assembly of the parts.
1.4
SELECTING A COUNTER LOCATION
A. Select a location close to a properly grounded electrical outlet and water supply that meet the
requirements as scheduled on the specification page.
CAUTION
FAILURE TO MAINTAIN SPECIFIED CLEARANCE WILL CAUSE THE COMPRESSOR TO
OVERHEAT AND WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE COMPRESSOR FAILURE.
B. Condenser air is drawn in the top of the unit and discharged out the top of the unit. A minimum
of eight (8) inches (203 mm) clearance must be maintained over the top of the unit.
1.5
MOUNTING THE DISPENSER
A. The dispenser is designed to be permanently mounted and sealed to the counter.
NOTE
NSF listed units must be sealed to the counter using FDA approved Silicone or be elevated
above the counter in accordance with NSF directives.
B. When the dispenser is to be permanently bolted to the counter top, seal dispenser base to
counter top with a bead of clear, FDA approved, silicone caulk or sealant which provides a
smooth and easily cleaned bond to the counter.
1.6
CONNECTING THE DRAIN
A. Remove cup rest. Lift splash plate up and pull out and down on the bottom to remove.
B. Remove the drip tray from the unit and connect the drain tube to the drain fitting located on the
back.
C. Route the drain tube to a suitable drain.
D. Reinstall the drip tray, splash plate, and cup rest.
1.7
FILLING UNIT WITH WATER
A. Remove the top cover from the unit.