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A standard
electrical
supply
(115 VAC only, 60 Hz, 15 A), properly
grounded
in
accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code
and local codes
and ordinances
is
required.
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IMPORTANT:
Do not kink or pinch
the power
supply
cord between
the ice maker
and wall or cabinet.
Electrical Requirements
Electrical
Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
Never remove the grounding 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,
it is important
to make sure you
have the proper electrical connection.
A standard
electrical
supply
(115 VAC
only,
60 Hz,
15 A), properly
grounded
in
accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances,
is required.
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.
This appliance
is equipped
with a power supply cord having a 3-prong grounding
plug. To minimize 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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