Instructions / Assembly

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Allenwood, NJ 08720 USA
Do not adjust the icemaker! The icemaker will need to cool down to 10°F before it will add water. If water has not filled
the icemold, after the freezer has cooled to 10°F and 24 hours has past. See troubleshooting guide.
Level the icemaker left to right and front to back, before tightening the screws. Make sure the thermal fuse on the
wiring harness is clipped securely to the icemaker frame.
Save the old icemaker hardware, you will need this hardware to install the new icemaker.
Remove the front cover, it pulls off. While facing the drive gear, look to the lower left-hand side of the control
head. You will see where the cable plugs in . Press the tab and release the harness. Insert your old harness until
it locks. Replace front cover.
At the back of the icemaker, there is a fill cup. There are pre-scored lines on the fill cup. Use a sharp knife to cut
out the side that you need for your application.
Attach any hardware or mounting brackets from your old icemaker to the replacement icemaker. Plug new
icemaker back into the freezer.
Mount the icemaker back into the freezer, making sure not to damage the fill tube as you install it.
Attach the lift arm. The lift arm turns the icemaker on and off. Engage the lift arm in the front and through the fill
cup bearing in the back. While looking across the icemold from the rear of the icemaker you will see a white round
recess with a slot in it. The offset on the lift arm will push into this slot and lock. After locking the lift arm in place,
put the lift arm in the down position to turn on the icemaker.
Installation Instructions for RIM900
Universal bare icemaker, designed to replace
120 Volt 8 cube modular style icemakers.
WARNING !
TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRICAL SHOCK, WHICH CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY, ALWAYS
DISCONNECT POWER FROM THE APPLIANCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REPAIRS OR MODIFICATIONS.
* If you have the wrong icemaker, contact the company that sold you the icemaker to return this icemaker for the
correct icemaker. If there is a problem, after allowing 24 hours for the icemaker to cool to 10ºF and following the
attached troubleshooting guide, then contact Techsupport@supco.com for assistance.
Revised 11/11/11
P.O. Box 21, 2230 Landmark Place,
SEALED UNIT PARTS CO., INC
techsupport@supco.com
Your original icemaker should look like Figure 1, the connector that attaches to the icemaker
control head should look like Figure 2. If the old icemaker does not match both of the pictures then
you have the wrong icemaker. *
Figure 1
Figure 2
Unplug wiring harness. There is a clip on the connector that you will need to lift to unplug the connector.
Make sure that the water supply is filtered and microbiologically safe. Make sure that the water supply is not routed
through a water softener as those chemicals will destroy the icemold. Do not route the water supply line through an
area exposed to freezing temperatures.
NOTE: AFTER INSTALLATION THE ICEMAKER MUST COOL DOWN TO 10°F BEFORE IT WILL OPERATE. THIS
ICEMAKER WILL "WAKE UP" AFTER IT REACHES 10°F. AT THAT TIME, THE ICEMAKER WILL CALL FOR
WATER. It will take from 2 hours to 24 hours after the icemaker is installed to make the first batch of ice, if the freezer
is continuously at or below 10°F. Be sure to throw away the first 2 or 3 trays of ice. These will taste like stagnant water
from water that has been standing in the supply line. Manufacturer recommends that this freezer temperature be set
between 0°F and 5°F for optimum ice production.
Instructions to change icemaker.
Loosen top two mounting screws. Remove bottom mounting screw.
Lift out old icemaker. Make sure not to damage the fill tube.

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