Electrical Requirements
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3- prong outlet.
Never remove the ground prong from the plug.
Never use an adapter.
Never use an extension
cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire, electrical
shock or death.
Before you move your ice maker into its final location,
be sure you have the proper electrical
connection:
A standard electrical supply (115V AC only, 60Hz, 15A), properly grounded
in accordance
with
the National
Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances,
is required.
The ice maker should
always be plugged into its own individual
electrical outlet.
It is recommended
that a separate
circuit,
serving
only your
ice maker,
be provided.
Use
receptacles
that cannot be turned off by a switch or pull chain.
The fuse (or circuit breaker) size should be 15 amperes.
Recommended
grounding
method
For your personal
safety, this appliance
must be grounded.
It is equipped
with a power supply
cord having a 3-prong
grounding
plug. To minimize
a possible
shock hazard, the cord must be
plugged
into a mating 3-pronged
and grounding-type
wall receptacle,
grounded
in accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances.
If a mating wall receptacle
is
not available,
it is the personal
responsibility
of the customer
to have a properly
grounded,
3-prong wall receptacle
installed by a qualified electrician.
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