AFE325
Final Check List & Initial Start Up
1.Is the machine located indoors where the temperature limitations are not exceeded?
2.Is there at least 6" clearance on the left side and the back of the cabinet for adequate air flow?
3.Is the water supply adequate, and has a shut off valve been installed?
4.Is the cabinet level?
5.Have all of the electrical and drain connections been made?
Note: For High Altitude Installations an Altitude
Adjustment May Be Required:
Adjustment | Altitude (ft. | Amount of |
| above seal level) | adjustment from |
|
| factory setting |
|
|
|
Range | 2,000 | 35o |
Screw CW |
|
|
4,000 | o | |
| 90 | |
| 6,000 | 145o |
| 8,000 | 190o |
Initial Start Up
1.Remove the following parts:
∙Top panel
∙Bin door
∙Rubber molding
∙Left molding cover
∙Left track
∙Upper front panel
∙Upper baffle
∙Left side panel
∙Front louvered panel
∙Control box cover
∙the top panel.
2.Open the water shut off valve.
3.Watch the water fill the reservoir. Check that it flows in and fills the reservoir near to the mark molded into the side of the reservoir. Check that the float shuts off the water flow when the tank is full. Check for leaks. Tighten hose clamps as needed.
4.Plug the unit in or switch on the electrical power.
5.Switch the master switch to ON.
6.Let the machine operate, listen for any unusual noises. If needed, reposition tubing & panels to eliminate vibration.
After the unit has been operating for about 10 minutes, there should be enough ice in the bin to test the bin thermostat.
7.Pick up some ice and hold it up against the bottom of the ice thermostat tube.
8.After a short time the bin thermostat should switch the machine off.
9.Pour water into the bin and check that the drain does not leak but drains the water rapidly.
10.Replace all panels.
11.Explain to the user the maintenance requirements and operation of the machine.
12.Fill out the Warranty Registration and Customer Evaluation form. Mail it to Scotsman.
13.Leave the service manual with the owner/user and explain who should be called if service is needed.
August 1994
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