KitchenAid KULSL85 manual

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    Installation Instructions Kl+chenAtd l FOR THE WAY IT’S MADE: changing the Bin Door and lower Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Thermostat callbratlons . . . . . .-......,.., 3 Shipboard operation ., . . . 3 General Information . . . . . .,,,, 4 Unpack I.II..II..,,,,..,..I.,.,,,, 4 Utllltles I.............,........,.,,,,, 4 Locate unit . . .[...]

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    Changing the Bin Door and Lower Panels Ktoor (26; mm) Lower DIMENSIONS The storage bin door is designed to accept an optional decorative wood panel of your choice. The wood panel should be no more than l/4 inch (6 mm) thick. Cut it to the same size as the production metal panel. To change the bin door panel: 1. Open the bin door. 2. Remove the two [...]

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    c hanging the Bin Door and Lower Panels Thermostat calibrations If ice maker is installed more than 2,000 feet (600 m) above sea level, the Bin and Ice Thickness Thermostats must be adjusted to a warmer setting. Disconnect electricity, remove thermostat, and follow the directions for turning the altitude adjustment screw as shown in the label on ea[...]

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    G eneral Information 1. Lay carton on rear face and break open bottom flaps. 2. Set carton upright with all four flaps outward. 3. Lii carton up and off of machine. 4. Remove all tape and packaging materials from the outside and inside of the cabinet. 5. Remove the lower access panel by removing the two screws securing the grille at the bottom and [...]

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    G eneral Information HEI locate unit 1. Place unit so the front side will be com- pletely unobstructed to provide proper airflow. 2. Area should be well ventilated with temperature above 55°F (13°C) and below 119°F (43°C). Best results are obtained between 70°F (21 “C) and 90°F (32°C). 3. Provisions for electricity, water, and drain connec[...]

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    F or the Plumber Connect to water (observe local codes) 1. Use W (6 mm) OD soft copper tubing for the cold water supply. 2. Provide a convenient manual shut-off valve in the water line. 3. Position the tubing so it can enter the access hole located in the right hand rear of the cabinet. The tubing should extend beyond the cabinet front when the cab[...]

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    .~ sr the Plumber m Connect to drain (observe local codes) 1. The unit is provided with a gravity drain. 2. The ideal installation has a standpipe (1 Vi" [32 mm] minimum) installed directly below the outlet of the drain tube. Refer to figures for the proper location of the standpipe. 3. It may be desirable to insulate drain line thoroughly up [...]

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    F or the Electrician Electrical requirements A 115 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 or 20 It is recommended that a separate circuit, ampere electrical supply circuit, properly serving only this appliance, be provided. grounded in accordance with the National Use a receptacle which cannot be turned off Electrical Code and local codes and ordi- with a switc[...]

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    0 perating Instructions l For complete operation information, refer to the Use and Care Guide. l Before starting, wash out interior of cabinet with a Baking Soda solution (2 tablespoons [26 grams] soda to 1 quart [l liter] of warm water). Rinse thoroughly. l Make certain the water is turned on. l Turn switch to the “ON” position. IMPORTANT: All[...]

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    H ow the Ice Maker Works l Compressor runs l Condenser fan runs l Water pump runs (circulates water) l Cutter grid is warm to touch WHEN THE DESIRED ICE SLAB THICK- NESS IS REACHED, THE HARVEST CYCLE BEGINS AND THE FOLLOWING HAPPENS: l Evaporator thermostat is satisfied l Compressor keeps running l Condenser fan stops or turns very slowly l Water p[...]

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    21 nit Wiring Diagrams This model operates at 115 volts except for the cutter grid circuit which operates at 8.5 volts at 1 amp. The compressor runs at all times except when the Bin Thermostat becomes satisfied and opens the circuit. This de-energizes the system except for the transformer and cutter grid. Under normal operating conditions, when the[...]

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    Part No. 2175675 cb 1994 KlkhenAld QD RegIstered Trademark /TM Trademark 01 KItchenAM. Printed in U.S.A.[...]