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Installation & Maintenance
Model 506 (UC Ice Maker)
Model 506 (UC Ice Maker)
2-6
#3752200 - Revision B - May, 2006
Installing the Unit
1. Lay carton on its rear face and break open the bot-
tom flaps.
2. Set the carton upright with all four flaps outward.
3. Lift carton up and off of unit.
4. Remove all of the packing tape and packaging
material from the outside and inside of the cabinet.
5. Remove the lower panel and grille by removing the
two securing screws at the bottom of the grille, and
pulling the lower panel assembly down and out-
ward.
6. Reach into the unit compartment and turn the fan
by hand to make certain it moves freely.
7. Inside the bin, loosen the thumbscrews holding the
cutter grid and the water reservoir pan until they are
just thumb tight.
(See Figure 2-10 and Figure 2-11)
8. Carefully move the ice maker into the installation
location, pulling the water supply line through the
hole in the rear. The water line will project through
the front of the unit after the ice maker is pushed
into position.
9. Check that the unit is level from side to side by
placing a level across the top of the cabinet.
10. If necessary, the ice maker should be shimmed so
that it is solid as well as level. Use a hard, perma-
nent material, such as Masonite, for shims.
11. If the ice maker is installed under a counter top, a
custom Trim Kit, Part No. 819421 for the sides and
top is available from your FSP parts distributor.
12. After the ice maker is in place, bend the water sup-
ply tubing to meet the connection at the water inlet
valve. It may be necessary to trim the excess
length of tubing. Use the garden hose threaded
compression fitting supplied with the ice maker to
connect the water supply line to the unit.
After completing the water line connection, open the
water supply line valve and check for water tight seals
along the supply line.
Make sure the tubing inside the unit compartment does
not touch any other component in the compartment, to
prevent rattle.
To avoid damage to the finished floor when the unit
is installed, or if the unit needs to be removed for
service purposes, the finished floor should be pro-
tected with appropriate material.
Screws
Figure 2-9. Grille Removal
ON
OFF
CLEAN
Figure 2-10. Accessing Water Reservoir
Figure 2-11. Water Reservoir
Screws
Thumb Screws
Water Reservoir