Cornelius Ice Makers Training Manual
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Bin / Dispenser Compatibility
For ice bins, merely matching up with the top adapter is all that is required.
Check with the dispenser's manufacturer before installing any ice maker onto a dispenser. The top
adapter, special agitator blades or a bin liner might be required. Automatic agitation circuits should be de-
activated with extruded ice.
Site Requirements
There must be proper circulation for intake and exhaust air. Make sure that hot air coming out of the
exhaust is not being recirculated to the intake.
Installation
1.
After mounting the ice maker remove the top and side panels.
2.
The bin control has a long capillary tube which is wrapped around the thermostat probe holder. At
the base of the drop chute there is a screw and washer. These must be removed.
3.
Then slide the probe holder down the drop chute and push the end carefully through the rubber
grommet in the base of the cabinet. This will place the bin probe directly beneath the drop chute.
4.
The screw and washer are then inserted through the loop in the probe holder and screwed back into
the hole near the base of the drop chute.
5.
Connect the water supply. A carbon or particle filter is recommended. Follow the filter manufac-
turer's instructions. (Specialized ice maker filters designed for cube type ice makers are not recom-
mended.)
6.
On water-cooled units, adjust the condenser-modulating valves so that adequate water supply flows
to the condenser during operation, but ceases during the compressor off cycle. Filters are not rec-
ommended for water flowing to the condenser.
7.
Connect the electrical power using flexible conduit. Local codes and the unit data plate should be
consulted before choosing cable or fuse/breaker size. Terminate connections inside the electrical
box bin control must be checked and adjusted as necessary.
8.
Once all hookups are completed, the ice maker can be started.
Publication Number: TP00967
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