FOR THE INSTALLER:
Final Check List
1. Is the unit installed where the air and water
temperatures are within and will remain within the
limitations for the unit?
2. Is there 6" clearance at the rear of the machine
for utility connections?
3. Has the water supply line be checked for
pressures between 20 and 80?
4. Has the unit been leveled?
5. Has the shipping material been removed from
inside the cabinet?
6. Have the electrical connections been made?
7. Have the drains been installed and checked for
leaks?
8. Has the refrigeration supply been installed and
checked for leaks?
9. Has the bin and cabinet been wiped clean or
sanitized?
10. Has the warranty registration card been
properly filled out and mailed to Scotsman?
11. Has the owner been given the service manual
and been instructed on how to maintain the ice
maker?
13. Has the owner been given the name and
telephone number of the local Scotsman service
agency?
Initial Start Up
1. Remove the top and front panels.
2. Open the water valve, and observe that the two
float reservoirs fill up with water and shut off.
3. Switch on the electrical power.
4. Open the hand valve (in the liquid line).
5. Open the ball valve (in the suction line).
6. Switch on the master switch, and observe:
The liquid line valve opens
The gearmotor runs
Within a short time, that side of the machine
begins to make ice.
Water flows from the water reservoir, and the float
drops, letting in more water.
7. When operating, the sight glass should remain
full, and the low side pressure will be about:
RLE1202/952 - 25 PSIG + or - 2 PSIG
RLE1200/950 - 36 PSIG + or - 2 PSIG
RLE1500/1250 - 25 PSIG + or - 2 PSIG
Gearmotor amp draw should not exceed the
nameplate rating.
8. Check the system very carefully for any
refrigerant leaks, repair as needed.
Single System RL
November 1999
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