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Failure To Follow All Electrical Safety Measures May Result in Serious Injury, 

Fire Or Death

All electrical work should only be performed by an

experienced, licensed electrician.

All XO units MUST be grounded for safe operation

 and

come equipped with a

  3 Prong molded cord/plug for that 

purpose.

NEVER remove or disable the 3rd prong with an adapter.

NEVER use an extension cord to operate your XO unit.

Your XO unit is built to operate on 115V 60Hz and 

should be plugged directly into a dedicated 15 amp

3 prong outlet.  If you are uncertain as to the 

voltage, amperage capacity or if the 3rd prong is

properly grounded - consult a licensed electrician.

To maximize the depth of the installation recess - 

your outlet should be mounted flush with the wall.

Your XO unit should not share the circuit with any other

electrical devices as this may cause overloading, 

overheating, blown fuses or tripping circuit breakers.  

In a worst case this can pose a fire hazard.

NEVER handle your XO unit in wet conditions as this 

can pose a severe danger of electric shock.

Exercise care when moving your XO unit to avoid 

damage to the electrical cord.  If the electrical cord of 

your XO unit becomes worn or damaged it must be 

replaced immediately by a qualified technician.

NEVER unplug your unit by pulling on the cord. 

Unplug by gripping the plug firmly and pull out 

straight from the outlet.

FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE:

 

XO Ice Makers shown in this manual are rated for

Indoor and Outdoor use. 

These units are designed to operate in ambient 

temperatures between 50  and 90  F.

Avoid installing the unit where it may be exposed to

heat or direct sun, dusty or damp conditions or in a

location where it may be rained on or splashed by

water.

Never install the unit where flammable or corrosive

chemicals (such as pool chemicals) are present.

Installation in seaside environments where high

concentrations of salt are present will require more

frequent cleaning to avoid corrosion.

Use in any uncontrolled area or otherwise exposed 

to the elements is hazardous and voids the warranty. 

In regions where high humidity exists (greater than 70%)

condensation may appear on the door and/or door 

gaskets.  This is normal and will disappear as humidity 

drops.

SERVICE 

115V - 60 Hz - 1 phase

AMPS   

15 Amp Circuit Breaker

Requires a Dedicated Outlet
GFI required for Outdoor Installations
All electrical work must be performed by
a licensed electrician

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Summary of Contents for XOUIM1565O

Page 1: ...I worked really hard on this manual so please read it XOUIM1565S XOUIM1565SP XOUIM1565O XOUIM1565OP UNDERCOUNTER GOURMET ICE MAKER...

Page 2: ...y a phone call away call 973 403 8900 Talk to one of our undercounter experts CONGRATULATIONS on purchasing your XO Before you proceed take just a moment to register your XO at Ensuring warranty cover...

Page 3: ...e You Call For Service Warranty 4 7 Installation Instructions S Plumbing With Without Drain Pump Reversing the Door Door panel Installation Outdoor Use izes and Installation Dimensions 8 23 27 35 36 3...

Page 4: ...can result in poor ice production and possible flooding Electrical requirement is 15a dedicated grounded circuit outdoor installs must use a GFI Route water supply tubing to the water inlet located a...

Page 5: ...SS STEEL XOUIM1565S XOUIM1565SP PANEL READY XOUIM1565O XOUIM156OP 2 these are the models covered in this book take a minute to circle your model above and record your serial number here in case you ne...

Page 6: ...Your XO unit should be located away from direct sunlight and heat sources stove heaters etc which may increase electrical consumption High or low ambient temperature may cause units to work improperly...

Page 7: ...cal cord If the electrical cord of your XO unit becomes worn or damaged it must be replaced immediately by a qualified technician NEVER unplug your unit by pulling on the cord Unplug by gripping the p...

Page 8: ...to an adjoining cabinet to locate outlet and water there ALL XO UNDERCOUNTER UNITS ARRIVE PRE WIRED WITH LOW PROFILE PLUGS FOR EASY INSTALLATION 4 100mm 7 178mm 34 MINIMUM 864mm 15 WHEN INSTALLING WI...

Page 9: ...e case would be XOUIM1565G XOUIM1565GP ICE MAKER 33 HIGH 857mm 3 4 W H height width depth 23 3 8 594mm D THE OVERALL DEPTH SHOWN 22 5 8 INCLUDES THE DOOR WITH 3 4 PANEL THE DEPTH OF THE ICE MAKER CABI...

Page 10: ...E as the inlet water temperature increases production efficiency goes down YOU WILL NEED A few simple hand tools Pump pliers adjustable wrench 2 Phillips head screwdriver level razor knife AND a few h...

Page 11: ...ng them to drop out of the mold and into the ice holding bin Periodic maintenance is required to ensure that your ice maker is performing at its best See the maintenance section of this book and the M...

Page 12: ...onnection on the rear of the unit a pump will be required Use model XOUIM1565GP This unit comes with a pre installed drain pump capable on discharging to a drain up to 8 above the unit IMPORTANT The k...

Page 13: ...upplied to the required length Immerse the hose in warm water to make installation easie hose to the drain using hose clamps r then using a threaded hose barb connection sealed with teflon tape connec...

Page 14: ...urn the water supply on and check to ensure there are no leaks If there are no leaks plug the unit into the electrical outlet Fill the ice container with clean tap water approximately 3 4 full The dra...

Page 15: ...side Install the Bottom Hinge in the left hand position and install the remaining two 2 screws into the holes on the r NOTE The Panel Ready unit has an additional screw that comes up from the bottom t...

Page 16: ...and side screw holes on the top cover and door and move them to the right hand side nto the corrosponding hole on the right hand side TOP HINGE SUPPORT Panel Ready Units Skip to Step 5A 5 Center the h...

Page 17: ...um height of 29 3 8 If making the panel 29 3 8 tall no further adjustments are needed If the panel is taller than 29 3 8 proceed to pages 18 and 19 a notch or recess is required TOP MAXIMUM PANEL THIC...

Page 18: ...otch as seen in Detail A B on the hinge side If making the panel 29 3 8 no notch detail A B is required The bottom of the notch should always be 29 3 8 from the bottom of the panel To get the exact me...

Page 19: ...ss doors have a profile similar to that shown Instead of a notch if the design of the door will allow a recess can be cut out with a router to accommodate the hinge extension The bottom of the recess...

Page 20: ...r 4 corners of the groove you will see four 4 holes These are for screws that will assist in securing the panel 3 Before proceeding attach the handle if used to your overlay door panel in the desired...

Page 21: ...angle bracket This is to accommodate the hinge pins 7 Taking care not to drill through the panel using the holes in the door drill a 1 8 pilot hole 5 8 deep in each of the four screw holes located in...

Page 22: ...rom drilling the pilot holes from the door gasket groove 11 Beginning at one corner replace the door gasket by pressing it into the groove it was removed from in Step 2 12 Replace the door by lowering...

Page 23: ...such as pool chemicals are present Installation in seaside environments where high concentrations of salt or in pool areas where high concentrations of chlorine are present will require more frequent...

Page 24: ...stallation Rated for Indoor or Outdoor use 50 90 Automatically pauses ice production when bin is full MAXIMUM CAPACITY CUBES per CYCLE TIME per CYCLE DIMENSIONS WxDxH NET WEIGHT ELECTRICAL POWER CONSU...

Page 25: ...he produced ice drops down into the ice container water is supplied to the ice maker and the water is also drained Important Information Do not put anything other than ice in the ice container Wine or...

Page 26: ...les together is about 20 35 minutes Ice production cycle Ice is produced on the surface of the ice forming mold located at the top of the ice maker Water is sprayed against the chilled surface of the...

Page 27: ...ices weld points under gaskets rivets bolt heads and any locations where small amounts of moisture could collect become stagnant and concentrate contaminates Additionally any mounting hardware that is...

Page 28: ...ure your ice is safe fresh and odor free Cleaning the nozzle ice slide water tank 1 Open the door and remove two front injection bolts on the top cover 2 Pull the top cover to remove it 3 Slightly lif...

Page 29: ...ntinue to drain and be unable to make ice CLEANING THE ICE TANK AND WATER TANK FILTERS Empty the ice tank and prepare a cleaning solution by mixing 2 tablespoons of dishwashing detergent with 2 gallon...

Page 30: ...aintenance Open the door of the Ice Maker and remove the filter screens from the bottom of the water tank and ice tank position indicated above Rinse them clean thoroughly with running water Replace t...

Page 31: ...ing the condenser Remove dust and dirt from the surface of the condenser coils with a vacuum cleaner Remove two screws on the front panel at the center of the inside Vacuum the condenser coils Reassem...

Page 32: ...e condition of the ice maker it may be necessary to disassemble parts of the unit for cleaning and disinfection Caution Use only the certified ice maker detergent and disinfectant The detergent can be...

Page 33: ...n soaking with a soft nylon brush You may have to use a toothpick to clear the nozzles After cleaning rinse all the parts with clean water Re assemble the unit with the newly cleaned parts Pour the re...

Page 34: ...only the certified ice maker detergent and disinfectant The detergent can be purchased your dealer Please read all labels printed on the container before use Do not mix the detergent and the disinfect...

Page 35: ...g 35 Proper maintenance assures better ice and longer product life Shown below is a recommended service schedule to maintain your ice maker at peak performance Failure to provide maintenance as presci...

Page 36: ...rain the inlet pipe If your unit has a drain pump pour 1 2 gallon of RV anti freeze mixture propylene glycol into the ice tank WARNING Do NOT use anti freeze intended for automobiles Turn the ice make...

Page 37: ...enser coils dirty Condenser not working High ambient temperature Hot gas leak Needs refrigerant CHECK THIS Plug ice maker in Reset breaker if it happens again call for service Turn switch to ICE Ice d...

Page 38: ...ons below This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than those expressly covered by this warrant or obscured serial numbers and commercial applications are ex...

Page 39: ...notes...

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