Water drain
Water is drained by gravity through the
20 mm Ø tubing connected to the
fitting located on the rear side of the
equipment.
This tubing must be connected to an
open drain located on the floor near the
equipment, with a minimum slope of
3cm per metre of length.
Electrical connections
All electrical connections must be
carried out according to the highest
standards and in compliance with local
regulations.
The machine is equipped with a power
supply cable on the rear side and only
requires an appropriate plug to be
installed.
Check that the power supply voltage
matches the value specified on the
plate affixed to the rear panel.
The ice machine must be connected to
its own two‐pole wall switch, equipped
with fuses or a thermal magnetic
switch, whose contact opening gap
must ensure full disconnection under
category III overvoltage conditions.
The disconnectors must be
incorporated into the power supply
network in compliance with the
installation rules.
Voltage fluctuations must not exceed
the operating limits even during start‐
up.
WARNING:
When positioning the appliance
ensure the supply cord is not trapped
or damaged.
Should the power supply cable be
damaged, have it replaced by
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY, to
prevent any risk.
Final check list
1. Is the equipment installed in a room
where the ambient and supply
water temperature do not exceed
the set limits?
2. Is the external switch visible from
the equipment? Has the power
supply voltage been checked? Does
it match the voltage specified on the
equipment plate?
3. Has the connection to the water
supply and drain tubing been
performed; has the tubing been
checked for any leaks?
4. Has the equipment been properly
levelled?
5. Is there a clearance of at least 15 cm
around the equipment to both
ensure proper ventilation of the
condenser and allow access for
maintenance purposes?
6. Has the supply water pressure been
checked, to ensure that the inlet
pressure is at least 1 bar?
7. Has a water tap been installed near
the equipment?
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