Initial Start-Up; Start-Up Troubleshooting - U-Line BI-98 Installation Manual

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10 Start-Up for the First Time

Initial Start-Up

The on/off switch is located behind the front grille. A
small opening in the top of the grille is provided to access
the switch. Ensure that the switch is turned on.
No setting adjustments should be necessary at this time.
For information about Adjusting the Temperature
Control, see the User Manual.
As soon as the ice maker
mold reaches the proper
temperature, the ice maker
mechanism will fill the mold
with water.
Note: The first cubes may be
small because of air in the
water line. After two hours,
cubes will be standard size.
The ice maker will continue
to produce until the bin is
full. You may interrupt
production by raising the bin
arm into an upright and locked position (see Figure 23).
While the bin arm is locked, the unit will maintain
temperature for ice storage.
IMPORTANT
It is possible that dirt or scale will dislodge in the water
line. Always throw away all ice cubes made during the
first twenty-four (24) hours of operation.
02/2005
BI-98 Ice Maker
Figure 23

Start-Up Troubleshooting

Q:
Problem
Unit does not appear to turn on when plugged in.
A:
Solution
Make sure outlet has power (circuit breaker has not
tripped). Make sure the on/off switch is turned on.
Q:
Problem
Water does not appear to be flowing into unit.
A:
Solution
Check that the water is connected and turned on and the
line is not obstructed. Water coming into the unit may
take an hour or more.
Q:
Problem
The cubes produced during the first two to three hours of
operation have been discarded. New cubes still appear
cloudy.
A:
Solution
This is normal and is caused by air being trapped in the
cube during fast freezing.
See the User Manual's Troubleshooting Guide for more
solutions.
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