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Specifies indoor installation requirements and space needs for service access.
Details airflow requirements and clearance needed for unit operation and bin removal.
Lists acceptable ranges for air temperature, water temperature, and water pressure.
Specifies the acceptable voltage ranges for 115 volt and 230 volt models.
Refers to a separate document for warranty coverage details and exclusions.
Describes the product as a self-contained cuber with bin, designed for free-standing or built-in installation.
Details available options like casters and floor sealing kits.
Provides a table with dimensions, model numbers, electrical specs, condenser types, load amps, and fuse sizes.
Explains the water purge feature for reducing hard water scale and its automatic/manual settings.
Discusses preventing contamination from airborne materials and recommended filters/additives.
Provides instructions for uncrating the unit, attaching legs/casters, and initial placement.
Diagram showing dimensions and connection points for CU1526 and CU2026 models.
Diagram showing dimensions and connection points for the CU3030 model.
Provides a 11-step guide with illustrations for removing the ice storage bin.
Details water supply connections, filtration recommendations, and tubing requirements.
Instructions for routing drain tubing, including air gaps, vent requirements, and slope for proper draining.
Emphasizes grounding, avoiding extension cords, and following local electrical codes.
A comprehensive list of checks to perform after installation and before operation.
Detailed 12-step guide for initiating the ice machine's operation after installation.
Table showing estimated cycle times for different models under various environmental conditions.
Instructions for adjusting ice bridge thickness, noting it's for service technicians and not covered by warranty.
Details on how to change the water purge setting from automatic to manual or vice versa.
Explains the function of the four indicator lights and their associated status meanings.
Interprets the meaning of the Water indicator light being on and potential causes.
Explains the De-Scale light indicates cleaning is needed and recommends contacting a service agent.
Describes the operation of the front on/off switch and the internal controller switches.
Explains how ice drops, breaks up, and how to maximize bin storage by leveling.
Notes that air cooled models generate heat discharged from the front.
Describes normal operational noises from compressor, fans, pump, and ice impact.
Emphasizes sanitary bin maintenance per local health codes and alongside machine cleaning.
Recommends cleaning and sanitizing the water system at least twice per year.
Provides safety precautions and first aid instructions for handling ice machine scale remover.
Steps 1-10 detail the process for removing scale using a cleaning solution and circulating it.
Steps 11-13 describe mixing sanitizer, cleaning components, and circulating the solution.
Steps 14-22 cover cleaning sensors, distributors, curtains, and flushing the system with sanitizer.
Instructions for removing, washing, and replacing the air cooled condenser filter.
Notes that condenser fins may need cleaning by a technician if the unit operated without a filter.
Briefly mentions occasional cleaning of exterior panels for fingerprints, dust, and grease.
Guidance on checking and replacing water filter cartridges based on age or pressure drop.
Lists common causes for the ice machine to automatically shut itself off.
Instructions on how to manually reset the machine using the Off and On buttons.
Procedures for shutting down the machine using the front switch or the controller.
Guides users through checks for water supply, power, and curtain issues before calling for service.











