Owner's Manual
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accordance with state and local codes.
The unit should be located on a firm and level surface. It is important for the ice
maker to be level in order to work properly. If needed, you can adjust the height of the
ice maker by rotating the feet. See the Leveling the Ice Maker section.
Electrical Requirements
Before you move your ice maker into its final location, it is important to make sure you
have the proper electrical connection. A standard electrical supply (115 VAC only, 60
Hz, 15 A), properly grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local
codes and ordinances, is required. The ice maker should always be plugged into its own
individual electrical outlet. It is recommended that a separate circuit, serving only your
ice maker, be provided. Use receptacles that cannot be turned off by a switch or pull
chain. The fuse (or circuit breaker) size should be 15 amperes.
Recommended grounding method
For your personal safety, this appliance must be grounded. It is equipped with a power
supply cord having a 3-prong grounding plug. To minimize possible shock hazard, the
cord must be plugged into a mating 3-pronged and grounding-type wall receptacle,
grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and
ordinances. If a mating wall receptacle is not available, it is the personal responsibility
of the customer to have a properly grounded, 3-prong wall receptacle installed by a
qualified electrician.
Leveling the Ice Maker
Once the ice cube machine is set in its enclosure, if the base is not level, you can adjust
the feet by rotating the under block (see below) until the machine is level.