POWER
SUPPLY
WATER
SUPPLY
ADAPTER
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
DRAIN
LEVEL THE
UNIT
POWER
CORD
SHUT
OFF
WATER FILTER
(FIELD SUPPLIED)
ELECTRICAL
1. Locate the nameplate on the lower rear panel
and check that the location source voltage and
capacity are correct for this unit. The unit is
equipped with a grounded plug connection.
Under no circumstances must the ground post
be altered or removed.
Extension cords are not permitted.
Be certain that the ice maker is connected to its
own electrical circuit and is individually fused.
The maximum allowable voltage variation
should not exceed ten percent of the nameplate
rating.
All external wiring should conform to the
National, State, and local electrical code
requirements. Usually an electrical permit and
the services of a licensed electrician will be
required to install the receptacle.
FOR THE PLUMBER
Water supply and drain connections.
1. The recommended water supply line is a 1/4"
o.d. copper tube, the water pressure must have
a minimum incoming pressure of 20 psig.
2. Connect the tubing to the 3/4" hose coupling
thread water inlet fitting at the back of the ice
maker. An optional adapter to go from the 3/4"
hose coupling thread to 1/4" compression fitting
is available from your dealer under part number
0533238.
Or a similar adapter can be purchased from a
hardware store.
3. Install a shut off valve in the incoming water
line near the ice maker so that the water can be
shut off for service.
4. Connect a gravity drain line to the drain
connection at the ice maker. A minimum slope
of 1/4" fall per foot of horizontal run is
recommended. Install the drains per the local
codes.
A vent is recommended on the highest point of
the drain tube, and the drain tubing must be
rigid pipe. Do NOT use flexible tubing.
CS60
January 1995
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