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FOR THE PLUMBER
CONNECT TO WATER
(observe local codes)
1. Use ¼" OD soft copper tubing for the cold water
supply.
2. Provide a convenient manual shut-off valve in the
water line
3. Position the tubing so it can enter the access hole
located in the right-hand rear of the cabinet. The
tubing should extend beyond the cabinet front when
the cabinet is pushed back into position. See Figure
5.
CONNECT THE DRAIN
(observe local codes)
1. The unit is provided with a gravity drain.
2. The ideal installation has a standpipe (1¼ minimum)
installed directly below the outlet of the drain tube
Refer to Figure 5 for the proper location of the
standpipe.
3. It may be desirable to insulate drain line thoroughly
up to drain inlet.
CONDENSATE PUMP
1. When drain connection below the level of the unit is
not available a condensate pump may be used to lift
the water to an available drain.
2. Install condensate pump on floor behind ice maker
with discharge tube to the rear. Run bin drain directly
into pump as shown in Figure 5A.
3. Run power cord thru hole into unit compartment (See
Figure 5A)
4. Remove lower grille assembly. (See Figure 5B)
5. Remove shunt from receptable and plug in
condensate pump. (See Figure 5C)
NOTE:
Always purge the water line before making the final
connection to the inlet of the water valve to prevent
possible water valve malfunction.
After the cabinet is in place, bend the tubing to meet the
connection at the water valve. The garden hose
threaded compression fitting is found in the parts bag.
This joint provides a convenient disconnect for service.
Be sure the tubing is clear of compressor, to prevent
rattle.
NOTE:
Do not discard shunt that is removed from
receptable. This must be replaced if unit is to be
operated without condensate pump.
NOTE:
Your Ice Maker may, or may not include a DRAIN
PUMP. If your Ice Maker model does not include a
DRAIN PUMP, one can be ordered from your dealer.
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