8
Water
drain
Water
is
drained
by
gravity
through
the
20
mm
Ø
tubing
connected
to
the
fitting
located
on
the
rear
side
of
the
equipment.
This
tubing
must
be
connected
to
an
open
drain
located
on
the
floor
near
the
equipment,
with
a
minimum
slope
of
3cm
per
metre
of
length.
Electrical
connections
All
electrical
connections
must
be
carried
out
according
to
the
highest
standards
and
in
compliance
with
local
regulations.
The
machine
is
equipped
with
a
power
supply
cable
on
the
rear
side
and
only
requires
an
appropriate
plug
to
be
installed.
Check
that
the
power
supply
voltage
matches
the
value
specified
on
the
plate
affixed
to
the
rear
panel.
The
ice
machine
must
be
connected
to
its
own
two
‐
pole
wall
switch,
equipped
with
fuses
or
a
thermal
magnetic
switch,
whose
contact
opening
gap
must
ensure
full
disconnection
under
category
III
overvoltage
conditions.
The
disconnectors
must
be
incorporated
into
the
power
supply
network
in
compliance
with
the
installation
rules.
Voltage
fluctuations
must
not
exceed
the
operating
limits
even
during
start
‐
up.
WARNING:
When
positioning
the
appliance
ensure
the
supply
cord
is
not
trapped
or
damaged.
Should
the
power
supply
cable
be
damaged,
have
it
replaced
by
QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL
ONLY,
to
prevent
any
risk.
Final
check
list
1.
Is
the
equipment
installed
in
a
room
where
the
ambient
and
supply
water
temperature
do
not
exceed
the
set
limits?
2.
Is
the
external
switch
visible
from
the
equipment?
Has
the
power
supply
voltage
been
checked?
Does
it
match
the
voltage
specified
on
the
equipment
plate?
3.
Has
the
connection
to
the
water
supply
and
drain
tubing
been
performed;
has
the
tubing
been
checked
for
any
leaks?
4.
Has
the
equipment
been
properly
levelled?
5.
Is
there
a
clearance
of
at
least
15
cm
around
the
equipment
to
both
ensure
proper
ventilation
of
the
condenser
and
allow
access
for
maintenance
purposes?
6.
Has
the
supply
water
pressure
been
checked,
to
ensure
that
the
inlet
pressure
is
at
least
1
bar?
7.
Has
a
water
tap
been
installed
near
the
equipment?