C. MOUNTING THE UNIT:
1.
The power cord is strapped to the rear of the machine. Plug 6 ft. power cord into
receptacle. DO NOT use an extension cord to connect the power to the unit.
Electrical grounding is required. This unit is specifically designed with a 6ft.
three-prong grounding plug. Be sure that the receptacle it is to be plugged into is
the same. If it is not, consult with an electrician about changing the receptacle to
a proper mate or properly installing one near the machine.
2.
Gently push the unit into position ensuring NO kinks have occurred in the water
line.
3.
Ensure there is at least 1-1.5 inch clearance behind the unit for electrical
connections. DO NOT push the unit directly into the plug assembly. It is
imperative that the plug assembly is free from contact of the back of the unit.
SECTION 4
(START-UP)
A. INITIAL START-UP:
Once installation is complete, the unit is ready for initial start-up and operation.
1.
Ensure the unit is plugged into a proper three-prong 115v polarized grounding
outlet.
2.
Move the ON-OFF switch to the ON position.
3.
As soon as the icemaker mold reaches the proper temperature, the ice mechanism
will fill the mold with water. It is not uncommon for the first few rounds of cubes
to be smaller than desired. This is due to air in the water inlet line. Subsequent
cubes will be of standard size. Approximate time for first cycle is 45-60 minutes.
Allow a full 24 hours for a full bin of ice.
4.
The unit will operate under 3.29-4.0 115 Volt Amps.
NOTE
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT DIRT OR SCALE WILL DISLODGE IN THE
WATER LINE. IT IS ADVISABLE TO DISCARD THE FIRST FULL
ROUND OF ICE CUBES. SHOULD THIS PROBLEM PERSIST, AN
OPTIONAL WATER FILTER MAY WANT TO BE ADDED ON THE
INCOMING WATER LINE TO THE ICE MAKER.
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