For The Installer: Machine & Bin Assembly - Scotsman CMS1002R User Manual

Scotsman cms1002r ice machine: user guide
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CMS1002R
FOR THE INSTALLER: Machine & Bin Assembly
Overview:
This ice system is comprised of 4 major
assemblies:
1. The ice storage bin.
2. The ice maker itself.
3. The interconnecting refrigerant lines.
4. The remote condenser.
Additionally, there will be interconnecting wires
between the ice maker and the condenser. The
Scotsman remote condenser is powered from the
ice maker. The condenser must be located above
the ice maker, usually on the roof.
Storage Bin:
1. Measure the location of the ice machine floor
drain relative to the installed location of the bin.
Route all drain lines so that when the machine is
installed in its normal position, the drain tubes
terminate just above the floor drain.
2. Using corner posts from the bin's carton as a
cushion, lay the bin on its back.
3. Install the legs into the leg sockets.
4. Move bin back to an upright position.
5. Remove all material that is packed inside the bin.
Ice Maker:
1. Arrange for proper electric, water and drain.
See instructions for the plumber and for the
electrician.
2. Position the ice storage bin in the selected
location which should have a minimum room
temperature of 50-degrees F. and maximum room
temperature of 100 degrees F.
3. Inspect the bin top mounting gasket which
should be flat, with no wrinkles, to provide a good
water seal when the cuber is installed on top of the
bin.
4. Install the modular cuber on top of the bin using
care to be sure a good seal is made between the
two cabinets, use of a mechanical lift is
recommended. Align the holes in the bottom back
of the cabinet to mate with the two mounting straps
on the top rear of the bin.
5. Use bolts and straps found in the hardware
package to secure the ice machine to the ice
storage bin. Attach the bin bumpers to the bin with
the bolt holding the mounting strap to the bin.
When alignment and leveling are completed,
tighten the bolts to secure the mounting straps.
September, 1993
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