CD10022 CD20030
CD10522 CD20530
Key Kit Installation
This kit has been designed for use with the
CD10022, CD10522, CD20030 and CD20530 ice dis-
penser. When this kit is installed, ice cannot be dis-
pensed unless a specific type of key is inserted into
the lock cylinder. The kit contains a universal mount-
ing fitting for lock cylinders and a switching
mechanism.
NOTE
: The user must supply their own lock
cylinders.
1.Make sure all electrical power is disconnected
to the dispenser before attempting to install this kit.
2. Remove the front plastic molded front panel,
then remove the cover plate which is located below
the push button. This cover plate is held in place with
4 locknuts which are to be removed from the inside
of the cabinet.
3. Obtain a lock cylinder common to those used by
the establishment. Insert the cylinder in the brass
fitting supplied in the kit. Mark the amount of the
cylinder that extends beyond the brass fitting. Re-
move the cylinder from the brass fitting and cut off
the cylinder at the mark.
4. Insert the brass fitting into the hole in the cover
plate provided in the kit. Place switch mounting
bracket behind cover plate and over the brass fitting.
Next, add the plastic washer over the brass fitting
and behind the switch mounting bracket. Using the
locknut provided in the kit fasten the fitting in place
with the flats in a vertical position. Place thecylinder
in the fitting and secure it with the key slot parallel to
the flats on the fitting collar using the set screw
provided.
5. With a key in place, adjust the snap
action of the micro switch so that it
actuates when the key is inserted.
Now disconnect wire #8 and #9 from
the normally open (NO) terminal of the
dispense switch (S2) and reconnect it
to the normally open (NO) terminal of
the room key microswitch.
Connect wire #6 supplied in the kit to
the normally open (NO) terminal of the
dispense switch (S2) and to the
common (C) of the room key micro-
switch.
Check all of the wires and terminals
to make sure the unit is wired correctly
and all terminal connections are tight
and secure.
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Electrical shock hazard.
Electrical shock can
cause personal injury.
Disconnect power before
begining to service
components.