Franklin Industries, L.L.C. fim35 Ice Maker User Manual


 
IMPORTANT:
Drain the melt water regularly or you will risk a high rate of melting in the ice
storage bin if the water level reaches the ice.
The unit drains condensation water to the drainage tray on top of the compressor.
(See Figure B at bottom of page 12.) This water is slowly evaporated by the heat
generated by the compressor. If the drainage tray on top of the compressor becomes
full of water, this is detected by the Water Full Probe and the machine shuts off
automatically. At the same time, the ice maker sends out an alarm signal and the red,
green and yellow LEDs on the Control Panel at the back of the unit flash together.
Once the excess water is drained through the drainage nut at the bottom of the ice
maker, the machine will start working again automatically.
Installation Types
This ice maker has been designed for Mobile (free-standing) installation. It can also be
Enclosed (as under a cabinet) or Built-in (sealed to the floor). In every case, there must
be adequate air space around the unit for ventilation purposes (see diagrams on page 8).
Mobile Installation:
A mobile installation will allow you to install the ice maker free-standing in any place
you desire provided you have access to a water supply. You must follow the stated
instructions for
a. Electrical requirements
b. Water supply
c. Leveling the ice maker.
There are four stability supports included
with the unit. For mobile installation, these
supports, which are located on the bottom
of the ice maker, should be turned so that
two supports extend out from each side of
the unit. (See figure.) The supports add
stability to the ice maker.
To secure the stability supports in position:
Inside the unit you will find a packet
containing four L-shaped brackets and eight
screws. One bracket and two screws will be
used to secure each stability support and
keep it from rotating out of position. You should attach them as follows:
1. Once the stability supports have been turned outward, adjust the bolt under each
support and also the casters under the cabinet until the unit is stable and level.
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