Vinotemp VTICEMAKER15 Manual Do Proprietário

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
 
Before Using Your Ice Maker 
•  Remove all exterior and interior packing material.  
•  Check to be sure that the appliance is in good condition and that the following parts are 
included:  
•  1 Ice scoop 
•  1 Ice storage bin 
•  5 ft. Drain hose 
•  9 ft. Water supply hose 
•  1 Instruction manual 
•  Before connecting the ice maker to the power source, let the unit stand upright for 24 hours. 
This will reduce the possibility of malfunction in the cooling system from transportation. 
•  Clean the interior surface and ice bucket with lukewarm water using a soft cloth.  
IMPORTANT: This ice maker should be installed by qualified personnel.  
 
Installation of Casters 
Casters are necessary for a mobile install and are ideal for rolling the unit from one location to 
another.  
•  Tighten casters with locks into the impressions at the front of the unit 
•  Tighten casters without locks in the impressions at the back of the unit.  
 
Positioning Your Ice Maker 
•  Position the unit in a dry and well-ventilated place. Avoid placing the ice maker near any source 
of heat or moisture, or in direct sunlight. The recommended ambient temperature should be 
between 45° and 110°F. 
•  To allow for proper circulation, the ice maker requires at least a 4" clearance at the back, 1” 
clearance at the sides and 1" clearance at the top. The front should be unobstructed. The 
installation should allow the unit to be pulled forward for servicing if necessary.  
•  Place unit on a flat surface that is strong enough to support the unit when fully loaded. 
•  The ice maker is designed to be freestanding, recessed (under a cabinet) or built-in.  
 
Leveling the Ice Maker 
•  The ice maker must be level to ensure optimal flow through the evaporator. A unit that is 
not level may result in reduced ice production and noise. A carpenter’s level is 
recommended to ensure level placement.  
•  The unit can be raised or lowered by adjusting the leveling legs at the bottom of the ice 
maker.   
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  To lower a side of the ice maker, turn the leveling legs to the right. 
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  To raise a side of the ice maker, turn the leveling legs to the left.    
IMPORTANT: When installing in a cabinet or on the floor, you must adjust the feet to level the 
ice maker and lock the rollers. If the floor is level, revolve the two front feet to touch the floor.