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Electric Shock Hazard - Sub-Zero 315I Service Manual

Uc ice maker

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Model 315I (UC Ice Maker)
Electricity
The model 315I is supplied with a three prong power
cord to be plugged into a grounded wall outlet.
Figure 2-2)
The outlet should be on a branch circuit of
115 VAC, 60 Hz, single phase 15 amp, delayed action
fuse or circuit breaker. The ice machine should be the
only device using that circuit.
Figure 2-2. Power Cord & Wall Outlet

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

Plug into grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong from power cord.
Do not use a two prong adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire,
electrical shock or death.
Drain
There are two 315I models with different drainage con-
figurations, the model 315I and model 315IP:
The model 315I is a gravity drain model that requires a
drain tube that is pitched down from the outlet at the
back of the cabinet directly to the sanitary sewer drain.
NOTE:
All horizontal runs of drain line must have a
1/4" per foot fall. An air gap will likely be required
between the ice maker drain tube and the drain/waste
receptacle. A stand pipe with a trap below it would be
acceptable for the drain/waste receptacle.
The model 315IP has a built-in drain pump that will
pump water up to a drain point (maximum 10' rise).
NOTE:
Poor drainage with either model will cause a
high rate of ice melting in the ice bin.
NOTE:
All plumbing must meet local codes.
Possible Need for Unit Removal
Although the model 315I has been designed to be serv-
iced in place, in some cases it may be necessary to pull
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the unit out for service. For that reason, the area under
the ice maker must be at the same level as the sur-
rounding finished floor and any decorative molding at
top or bottom must be removable. Also, there must be
a minimum of 1/8" clearance on each side of the unit.
To avoid damage to the finished floor when the unit
is installed, or if the unit needs to be removed for
service purposes, the finished floor should be pro-
tected with appropriate material.
Moving the Unit
When the unit is moved into the house, or if it needs to
be removed from the house for service purposes, it rec-
ommended to use a hand truck or dolly. Be sure to
position the dolly on the side of the unit and securely
tape the door shut so it does not open while transport-
ing the unit.
Unit Dimensions
1/8"
33 7/8"
(minimum)
1/8"
19 3/4"
DOOR SWING
2-3
Installation Information
15"
1/8"
29 1/8"
15"
1/8"
NOTE:
shows front view, side
view and top view of
the model 315.
Though the unit is 15"
wide, there must be a
minimum of 1/8"
clearance on each
side of the unit. Be
sure to reference the
Pre-Installation
115°
Specifications on the
following pages.
#3757320 - Revision B - August, 2005
21 3/8"
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