5. AUTOMATIC AGITATION AND LOW ICE ALARM CONTROL (CONTINUED)
5.1 DIP#1
This switch controls the low ice indicator light. With the switch in the ON position, the light operates
when a low ice condition exists. In the OFF position, the light is turned off. The unit is shipped with
the light switch in the ON position.
5.2 DIP#2
This switch controls the low ice audible alarm. With the switch in the ON position, the alarm
operates when a low ice condition exists. In the OFF position, the alarm is turned off. The unit is
shipped with the alarm switch in the OFF position.
5.3 DIP#3 & #4
These switches control the ON time for automatic agitation. By referring to the table and setting the
switches as shown, ON times from one (1) second to four (4) seconds [in one (1) second
increments] can be obtained. EXAMPLE: For three (3) seconds ON time, switch 3 should be in the
ON position, and switch 4 should be in the OFF position. The unit is shipped with two (2) seconds
ON time.
5.4 DIP#5 through #8
A. These switches control the OFF time for automatic agitation. By referring to the table and
setting the switches as shown, OFF times from 10 minutes to 150 minutes (in 10 minute
increments) can be obtained. EXAMPLE: For 40 minute OFF time, switch 5 should be in the
OFF position, switch 6 should be in the ON position, switch 7 should be in the OFF position,
and switch 8 should be in the OFF position. The unit is shipped with 60 minute OFF time.
B. To turn the agitation completely off, set switches 5 through 8 all OFF.
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