CLR2060 — Clear Ice Maker | ™ |
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To check and test hose connections:
1.Make certain the unit is not plugged into an electrical outlet.
2.Carefully push the power cord grommet through the hole in the back panel (see Figure 35).
Back
Panel
Screws
Drain
Fitting
Water
Connection
Grommet
Power
Cord
Figure 35
3. Remove 12 screws and back panel.
5.Place a suitable container beneath the pump’s discharge tube. (The bucket must be able to hold a minimum of one gallon.)
6.Plug the ice maker power cord into a properly grounded, polarized electrical outlet.
7.Verify pump operation by pouring one gallon of water into the ice storage bin of the ice maker. The pump should energize and pump the water into the container.
8.At this time, verify that all tube and clamp connections are tight and leak free.
9.Unplug unit power cord from electrical outlet.
10.Reinstall back panel.
To connect to drain:
1.Attach the
2.Attach the other end of the rigid tube to your
3.Insulate the drain line, if necessary to prevent condensation. Go on to Water Supply Connection.
WARNING
Locally-Installed Drain Pump
Back panel serves as a guard. DO NOT put your hands inside the ice maker cabinet or attempt to touch any components except the discharge tube during testing. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury or death.
4.Check that the clamps and hose connections are tight at the following areas (see Figure 36):
•Discharge tube (A)
•Drain tube (B)
•Vent tube (C)
B | B |
C | C |
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Back View | Side View |
Figure 36 |
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If a gravity drain connection is not possible, and you have not purchased the CLR2060 with
•It must be UL listed and have a UL listed, 120 VAC,
•It must have overall maximum outside dimensions of
•It must have a minimum flow rate of 15 gallons per hour at 10 feet of lift.
•It must have a sealed sump which does not allow water leakage in the case of a power outage, restricted drain or pump failure.
•It must have a check valve in the discharge line to prevent waste water return to the pump.
•It must have an overflow protection control which will shut off power to the ice maker in the event of a pump failure.
•It must have an operating temperature range of 50°F to 110°F (10°C to 40°C).
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