it is your responsibilityand obligation to have it replacedwith a properly grounded
3-prongwall outlet. The ice makershouldalways bepluggedinto its own individual
electricaloutletwhichhasavoltageratingthatmatchestheratinglabelon theappliance.
This providesthe bestperformanceandalsopreventsoverloadinghousewiring circuits
which couldcausea fire hazardfrom overheatedwires.Neverunplug your icemakerby
pulling on the power cord. Always grip the plug firmly andpull straightout from the
outlet. Repair or replaceimmediately all power cords that have becomefrayed or
otherwisedamaged.Do not usea cordthat showscracksor abrasiondamagealongits
lengthor ateitherend.Whenmovingthe icemaker,becarefulnot to damagethepower
cord.
Extension Cord
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions, it is strongly recommended
that you do not use an extension cord with this ice maker.
Technical Information
Model
Rated power
Ice-making rated current
Ice-harvest rated current
Refrigerant
High side pressure
Low side pressure
Width x depth x height
Unit weight
Ice-making capacity
FIM70
115VAC - 60Hz
470W
6.7A
11.2A
R134a, 6.88 oz.
320 psi
120 psi
16.5"x21.3"x32.5"
91 lbs
Up to 65 lbs/day*
FIM90
115VAC - 60Hz
520W
7.3A
ll.7A
R134a, 8.96 oz.
320 psi
120 psi
22. l"x21.3"x32.5"
106 lbs
Up to 83 lbs/day*
FIM120
115VAC _ 60Hz
580W
7.5A
ll.8A
R134a, 9.92 oz.
320 psi
120 psi
22.1 "x21.3"x32.5"
102 lbs
Up to 110 lbs/day*
The technical data and performance index listed above should be used for reference only.
They are subject to change.
* The actual quantity of ice produced per day can vary with room and water conditions.
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