The machine must be connected to
the water supply by a licensed
plumber in accordance with local
and national regulations. The water
being used should have the drinking
water standards of the respective
country where the machine is used.
–
All units and systems used to deliver
the water to the appliance must
conform with the requirements of the
respective country.
–
The machine is designed to be
plumbed to a cold water connection.
– The on-site water line must have a
water valve to turn the water off if
needed. If not present, have a water
valve installed by a licensed
plumber.
– The water valve must be accessible
after installation.
– Water pressure on-site:
Minimum: 14.5 psi
Maximum: 145 psi, if higher, install a
pressure reduction valve.
–
Suitable 1/4" tubing or copper piping
must be supplied for plumbing.
–
To ensure the best ice cube quality,
the maximum length of the tubing or
copper pipe should not exceed 4 ft.
11" (1.5 m). If too much water
remains in the tubing the quality
could be affected.
Connecting to the water
supply
^
Disconnect the machine from the
electrical supply.
^
Remove the cover cap a from the
solenoid valve b.
^
Install the compression fitting c with
the sealing ring d on the solenoid
valve b.
^
Attach the copper line e to the
compression fitting c.
^
Secure the copper line to the
appliance using cable clips f.
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