August 2013
Page 11
Service Manual for Models CU0415, CU0715 and CU0920
Use and Operational Notes
To use, simply lift the door by its bottom edge and
slide it up and into the top of the machine. Use the
scoop to remove ice and close the door.
The machine will make the most ice if it has plenty
of room to breathe. This is an air cooled product and
it must be able to take in room air and discharge
air heated by the ice making process. Blockage of
vents or exposure to excessive heat will reduce the
ice making and storage capacity. The storage bin is
insulated but not refrigerated, so ice will melt during
use. That is normal and assures that fresh ice is
available in the bin.
The fan will make some noise during operation,
however rattles and other vibrations are not normal
and should be attended to. When the air temperature
surrounding the machine is cold, the fan might cycle
on and off during the freeze mode.
If the machine is in a space colder than the minimums
listed it will not switch on to make ice.
Minor adjustments may be made to compensate for
local conditions by rotating the adjustment screw
visible above the control area. If in a cold room, CW
rotation changes the control to COLDER to fill the bin
higher.
If installed at an altitude greater than 2000 ft or 610
meters above sea level, the bin thermostat may need
internal adjustment. The adjustment screw is behind
the front of the control, accessed through a hole for it.
Bin Thermostat Altitude Adjustment Table:
Altitude (ft)
Altitude (meters)
Degree of
adjustment
0
0
11 CCW
500
150
none
1000
300
11 CW
2000
600
31 CW
3000
900
52 CW
4000
1200
72 CW
5000
1500
92 CW
6000
1800
111 CW
7000
2100
128 CW
No Step
Do not stand on the machine.
Severe damage can occur.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Typical Full Bin