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CHANGING THE BIN DOOR AND LOWER PANEL The  storage  bin  door  and  lower  panel  are  designed  to accept    an    optional    decorative    wood    panel    of    your choice. The wood panel should be no more than 1/4 inch (6mm) thick.    Cut  it  to  the  same  size  as  the  production  metal panel.  See Figure 1. To change the bin door panel: 1.  Open the bin door. 2.    Remove  the  two  screws  on  top  of  the  door  which hold the handle. 3.  Remove the handle. 4.  Slide the metal panels out. 5.  Break off the ribs on the door insulation to allow for the wood thickness.  See Figure 2. 6.  Slide the wood panel into the door frame. 7.  Replace handle and screws. To change the lower panel: 1.  Remove the two screws at the bottom that hold the lower panel assembly to the ice maker. 2.    Remove  the  two  screws  on  the  top  of  the  panel assembly. 3.  Slide the metal panels and spacers out. 4.  Slide the wood panel into the door frame. 5.  Replace the top of the panel assembly. NOTE:  Make  sure  the  galvanized  panel  is  replaced in back of the panel assembly. FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 NOTE: Only those models which presently have a solid lower panel, and a toe space grill, can be fitted with a lower wood panel. Other  models  have  a  grill  and  solid  toe  space.    These  models  cannot  be  fitted  with  a lower wood panel. THERMOSTAT CALIBRATIONS If   ice   maker   is   installed   above   two   thousand   feet   of altitude,  the  bin  and  evaporator  thermostats  must  be adjusted   to   a   warmer   setting.      Disconnect   electricity, remove  thermostat  and  follow  the  directions  for  turning the  altitude  adjustment  screw  as  shown  in  the  label  on each thermostat. SHIPBOARD OPERATION When  this  ice  cube  maker  is  installed  aboard  a  ship,  it will   be   necessary   to   purchase   and   install   a   water deflector.  This deflector hangs between the lower edge of the evaporator and the cutter grid.  It keeps the water flowing over the evaporator from spilling into the storage bin area.  Order the necessary parts from your local ice maker dealer. 2

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