Set Up - Aficionado C883 User Manual

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4. Set Up
After removing the packing materials, check the appearance of the
ice maker for possible defects or irregularities.
Should the product
show any irregularity in its appearance, contact the dealer
immediately.
All packing materials (strings, box, Styrofoam, wood, etc.) should be
placed out of children's reach and disposed of properly.
For safety, the product should be installed and used in accordance
with the User Manual.
Incorrect installation, or careless use of the product, may damage the
environment, humans, animals, and/or materials and property. The
manufacturer bears no responsibility for such damage or injury.
The automatic ice maker performs best at room temperature of
60°~75°F and a supply of water at 50°F.
The ice maker should be installed in a controlled indoor environment,
but NOT near heat generators such as radiators, stoves, or
dishwashers.
Air Flow
The ice maker draws indoor air through the left part of the kick plate/grill using a fan, and expels hot air
through the right part of the kick plate/grill.
Do not place any material in front of the kick plate/grill, as this
disrupts the air flow. This results in reduced performance and, in the worst case, malfunction.
The ice maker should be operated within a temperature range of 50°F to 75°F.
Water Supply
The ice maker requires a continuous supply of drinking water at 20psi or higher pressure. The hydrostatic
pressure should not exceed 80psi.
Water Quality
There is no such thing as "perfectly pure" water. Water - even tap water - contains some impurities.
Rainwater absorbs impurities from the atmosphere or when it passes through soil. Some impurities
consist of solid particles called suspended solids and are filtered through micro filters. Some remaining
impurities cannot be filtered because they are chemically combined with water molecules.
These
impurities are called dissolved solids.
The mineral content of ice produced by the ice maker is reduced compared to the water before conversion
into ice. Water containing a low level of impurities freezes rapidly. Impurities elevate the temperature of
water. Most impurities condensed in the water-tank of the ice maker form a hard precipitation called
"scale".

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