S U B - Z E RO MODELS 315I A N D 315IP O P E R AT I O N
ICE MAKER O P E R AT I O N |
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I N I T I A L S TA RT- U P | I C E C U B E S | ||
1) | Remove the control box cover. | The ice cubes are tapered cylinders about 11/4" | |
2) | Rotate timer shaft clockwise until the cam is | (32) in diameter at the widest end; taper down | |
to 1" (25) wide at the top; and are 11/8" (29) | |||
| in the harvest position (switch button out). | ||
| high. When the ice maker is adjusted properly, | ||
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Turn on the water supply. | there should be a 1/4" (6) indent in the base of | ||
4) | With unit plugged in, rotate the ice maker | the cube. The ice will appear wet when fresh | |
and may also develop frost on the outside and | |||
| control knob to the ON position. | ||
| look cloudy. This is normal. The frost will | ||
5) | Allow the ice maker to operate for one hour, | ||
disappear when liquid is poured over the ice. | |||
| and check the size of the cubes; if they are |
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| not correct, adjust as recommended on | I C E S TO R A G E B I N | |
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6) | After the cubes are confirmed to be the | All | |
| correct size, replace all panels. | Model 315I(P), operate on this principal: The | |
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| ice storage bin is not refrigerated; instead it’s | |
U S I N G YO U R I C E M A K E R | heavily insulated, much like a picnic cooler or | ||
ice chest. If the ice storage bin were to be | |||
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The ice maker is extremely simple to use; by | refrigerated, the ice would freeze together into | ||
one very large cluster of ice and would begin | |||
turning the ice maker control knob to the ON | |||
to evaporate. This would yield ice that is very | |||
position. The Model 315I(P) will automatically | |||
poor in quality and difficult to remove from the | |||
begin to produce ice and will continue to do so | |||
ice maker. | |||
until the ice storage bin is full. | |||
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Use the scoop to remove ice and place the ice | The Model 315I(P) will continue to operate | ||
until ice builds up high enough to contact ther- | |||
scoop in the holder provided (do not leave the | |||
mostat sensor tube in the ice storage bin; then | |||
scoop on the ice, as it will gradually disappear | |||
it will shut off. Models with a drain pump will | |||
into the ice). | |||
occasionally pump out melt water when the ice | |||
The Model 315I(P) will release a batch of eight | |||
maker is off. The pump will only be on for a | |||
ice cubes about every 30 minutes. At the same | few seconds. | ||
time the cubes fall into the ice storage bin, |
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water will be entering the ice maker and
draining out. | R U N T I M E | |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not store anything in | The amount of time the Model 315I(P) will run | |
to replace melted ice is about two hours per | ||
the ice storage bin other than ice; items like | ||
day. The amount of time the ice maker will run | ||
wine or beer bottles are not only unsanitary, | ||
to replace ice removed is dependent upon how | ||
but labels may also slip off and plug the drain. | ||
much ice is removed, how clean the ice maker | ||
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| is, the surrounding air temperature and the | |
| temperature of the water supplied to the ice | |
| maker. An empty ice maker will usually take | |
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15