User Manual
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 DANGER
Follow these flammable refrigeration system requirements during installation, use or 
repair of this equipment:
•  Refer to nameplate - Ice machine models 
may contain up to 150 grams of R290 
(propane) refrigerant. R290 (propane) 
is flammable in concentrations of air 
between approximately 2.1% and 9.5% 
by volume (LEL lower explosion limit and 
UEL upper explosion limit). An ignition 
source at a temperature higher than 
470°C is needed for a combustion to 
occur. Refer to nameplate to identify the 
type of refrigerant in your equipment. 
•  To minimize the risk of ignition due to 
improper installation, replacement parts 
or service procedures, only refrigeration 
technicians with flammable refrigerant 
training who are aware of the dangers of 
dealing with high voltage electricity and 
refrigerant under pressure are allowed to 
work on this equipment.
•  All replacement parts must be like 
components obtained from the 
equipment manufacturers authorized 
replacement part network.
•  This equipment must be installed in 
accordance with the ASHRAE 15 Safety 
Standard for Refrigeration Systems. 
•  This equipment can not be installed in 
corridors or hallways of public buildings.
•  Installation must comply with all 
applicable equipment fire and health 
codes with the authority having 
jurisdiction.
•  All lockout and tag out procedures 
must be followed when working on this 
equipment. 
•  This equipment contains high voltage 
electricity and refrigerant charge. 
Shorting electrical wires to refrigeration 
tubing may result in an explosion. All 
electrical power must be disconnected 
from the system before servicing the 
system. Refrigerant leaks, can result in 
serious injury or death from explosion, 
fire, or contact with refrigerant or 
lubricant mists. 
•  Do not damage the refrigeration circuit 
when installing, maintaining or servicing 
the unit. Never use sharp objects or 
tools to remove ice or frost. Do not use 
mechanical devices or other means to 
accelerate the defrosting process.










