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counter top and all access holes in the unit base must be sealed,
Caulk/seal the unit to the counter using Dow Corning RTV 731 or
equivalent approved sealant.
4. Fill the water bath with clean water around the carbonator tank or bend
back the insulation on the non-carbonated unit until it comes out the
over!ow tube. Make sure the over!ow tube is not blocked or plugged.
Use low-mineral tap water, not distilled or deionized water.
NOTE
-- W
ater bath must be "lled with water before the unit will run.
GLOBAL ICE BANK CONTROL (GIBO) THEORY OF OPERATION
Once electrical power is supplied to the Unit,
the agitator motor will start. There will be a
three-minute time delay before the refrig
-
eration compressor and the condenser fan
motor will start. This three-minute time delay
will take place each time electrical power to
the Unit is interrupted.
The Unit will continue to operate until ice
covers all three stainless-steel pins on the
ice bank control probe. The ice bank control
module senses this by measuring the di
ffer
-
ence in electrical resistance between the
water and the ice. When the ice on the
evaporator coil becomes thick enough, it
covers the three stainless-steel pins on the
ice bank control probe. The control module
senses there is enough ice and turns the
refrigeration compressor and the condenser
fan motor off.
The Unit remains turned o
ff until the ice bank
control three stainless-steel pins are free of
ice. Once this happens, the ice bank control
module starts the refrigeration compressor
and the condenser fan moto
r.
3. Pull water, syrup, and CO lines through counter or wall. To comply
with NSF International requirements the unit must be sealed to the
Fill Waterbath by Hosetube
through Hole in top

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