Electrical
Connection
Do not, under
any circumstances,
cut or remove
the third
(ground)
prong
from
the power
cord.
For personal
safety,
this appliance
must
be properly
grounded.
The power
cord of this appliance
is equipped
with
a 3-prong
grounding
plug
that mates
with
a standard
3-prong
grounding
wall
outlet
to minimize
the possibility
of electric
shock
hazard
from
the appliance.
Have
the wall
outlet
and circuit
checked
by a qualified
electrician
to make
sure the outlet
is properly
grounded.
When
a standard
2-prong
wall
outlet
is encountered,
it is your
responsibility
and obligation
to
have it replaced
with
a properly
grounded
3-prong
wall
outlet.
The ice maker
should
always
be
plugged
into
its own
individual
electrical
outlet
which
has a voltage
rating
that
matches
the
rating
label
on the appliance.
This provides
the best performance
and also prevents
overloading
house
wiring
circuits
which
could
cause
a fire hazard
from overheated
wires.
Never
unplug
your
ice maker
by pulling
on the power
cord.
Always
grip the plug firmly
and pull straight
out from
the outlet.
Repair
or replace
immediately
all power
cords
that have
become
frayed
or otherwise
damaged.
Do not use a cord that shows
cracks
or abrasion
damage
along
its length
or at either
end. When
moving
the ice maker,
be careful
not to damage
the power
cord.
Extension
Cord
Because of potential safety hazards under certain conditions,
it is strongly recommended
that you
do not use an extension
cord with this ice maker.
Technical Information
Model:
Electrical
power:
Power consumption:
Ice-making/Ice-harvest
rated current:
Refrigerant:
High/Low
Side Pressure:
Width
x Depth
x Height
(with feet):
Width x Depth x Height (with casters)
Unit weight:
Ice-making
capacity:
Max. ice storage:
Ice shape:
Ice cube dimensions:
FS50OD
115VAC
- 60Hz
13.2kWh/100
lbs of ice
3.7A/4.8A
R134a,
7.06 oz.
350psig/130psig
14.6" )< 23.6")<
33.5"
14.6" )< 23.6" )< 34.9"
88 lbs
44 lbs/day*
25 lbs
Cube
3A"
)<
3A"
)<
1"
The technical
data and performance
index listed above should be used for reference
only.
They are subject to change.
* The actual quantity of ice produced
per day can vary with room and water conditions.