Whirlpool 2180913 User Manual

Installation
Changing The Bin Door And Lower Panels
General Information 3
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For The Plumber For The Electrician How The
Ice Maker Works Things To
Remember Operating
Instructions Unit Wiring
Diagrams Check Operation 9
AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER
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Part No. 2180913
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Changing The Bin Door
And Lower Panels
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:
I. Open the bin door.
2. Remove the two screws on top of the door which hold the handle.
3. Remove the handle and handle insert.
4. Slide the metal panel out.
5. Break off all door insulation ribs to allow
room for the wood panel’s thickness.
6. Slide the wood panel into the door frame.
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Replace the handle and screws.
To change the lower panel:
1. Remove the three screws that hold the lower panel assembly to the ice maker.
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Remove the two screws on the top of the
panel assembly.
3. Slide the metal panels and spacers out.
4. Slide the wood panel into the door frame.
5. Replace the top of the panel assembly.
NOTE:
replaced in back of the panel assembly.
Make sure the galvanized panel is
Bin door
Bin door 11 ‘AI”
11 ‘AI”
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(266 mm) (266 mm)
Lower Lower panel panel 11’%6” 11’%6” (303 mm) (303 mm)
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DIMENSIONS
Break off all door insulation ribs to accept 1/4” (6mm) thick wood panels
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Thermostat calibrations
If ice maker is installed above 2000 feet (600 m) above sea level, the Bin and Ice Thickness Thermostats must be adjusted to a warmer label on each thermostat. setting. Disconnect electricity, remove
thermostat, and follow the directions for turning the altitude adjustment screw as shown in the
Shipboard operation
When this ice maker is installed aboard a ship, grid. It keeps the water flowing over the it may be necessary to purchase and install a evaporator from spilling into the storage bin water deflector. The deflector hangs between area. Order the necessary parts from your
the lower edge of the evaporator and the cutter
local ice maker dealer.

General Information

Unpack

1. Lay carton on rear face and break open bottom flaps.
2. Set carton upright with all four flaps outward.
3. Lift 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 the one screw at the top, and lift it free of cabinet.
6. Turn the fan by hand to make certain it moves freely.
7. Loosen thumb screws holding cutter grid and water pan to “thumb tight.”

Utilities

OBSERVE LOCAL CODES Each installation is unique but will require:
1. A cold water inlet of W (6 mm) OD soft copper tubing and a shut-off valve.
2. A properly grounded 115 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 or 20 ampere electrical circuit,
installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and with local codes and
ordinances.
3. Either a gravity drain system or a sump
pump to lift the water to an existing drain.
Remove interior
Electricity

Locate unit

1. Place unit so the front side will be completely unobstructed to provide proper airflow.
2. Area should be well ventilated with tempera­ture above 55°F (13°C) and below 110°F (43°C). Best results are obtained between 70°F (21 “C) and 90°F (32%).
3. Provisions for electricity, water, and drain connections should be determined.
4. The unit may be closed in on the top and three sides, but the front MUST BE unob­structed for air circulation and proper opera­tion. Installation should be such that the cabinet can be moved forward for servicing, if necessary.
This unit
MUST be installed in
an area protected from the elements, such as wind, rain, and water spray or drip.
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Level unit

1. After placing unit in position, check to make certain the unit is level side-to-side and front-to-back.
2. Accurate leveling is essential for proper
operation.
3. Unit should be shimmed so that it is solid as
well as level. The shims should be of hard permanent type material such as Masonite.
4. If you are installing this ice maker in a

For The Plumber

commercial setting that requires National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) installation procedures, NSF requires that the ice maker be sealed to the floor at the bottom rail. For compliance with this NSF sealing procedure, we recommend a silicone-type sealer.
connect to
1. Use VI” (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 cabinet is pushed back into position.
NOTES: Always purge the water line before making the
final connection to the inlet of the water valve to prevent possible water valve malfunction.
After the cabinet is in place, bend the tubing to meet the connection at the water valve. The garden hose-threaded compression fitting is found in the parts bag. This joint provides a convenient disconnect for service. Be sure the tubing is clear of compressor to prevent rattle.
BUILT-IN OPENING DIMENSIONS
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900, 900,
34-l/2” 34-l/2”
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pinch power supply cord behveen ice behveen ice maker and maker and cabinet.
(676 mm)
9” (229 mm)
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- 90” - 90”
-- 4-112” (114mm)to center line
(observe local codes)
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l/4” (6 mm) OD water line compression fitting at water valve
Bend field-
water valve
Hole for field­supplied
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4” (102 mm) long 5/e” (16-
mm) rubber
drain tube -
run to open
drain
1 Vi” (32 mm)
minimum
diameter
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Connect to drain

(observe local codes)
1. The unit is provided with a gravity drain.
2. The ideal installation has a standpipe (1 -l/4” [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 to drain inlet.
Connect drain pump
If a drain connection directly below the drain tube outlet is not available, install a drain pump in the rear compartment of the ice maker. The drain pump must meet these specifications:
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It must be U.L.-listed and have a U.L.­listed, 120 VAC, 3-wire, grounded power supply cord.
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Overall maximum outside dimensions: 15” (381 mm) wide x 6” (152 mm) deep x 9-l/2” (241 mm) high.
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Minimum pump flow rate: 24 gallons (91 liters) per hour [0.4 gallons (1.5 liters) per minute] at 12 feet (3.7 m) lift.
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Operating temperature range: 55°F (13°C) to
110°F (44°C).
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For The Electrician

Electrical1 requirements
A 115 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15 or 20 ampere electrical supply circuit, 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 this appliance, be provided. Use a receptacle which cannot be turned off with a switch of pull chain. DO NOT use an extension cord.

Grounding method

3-prong grounding-type
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Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrical ground is required on this ice maker.
Do Not ground to a gas pipe. Do Not change the power supply cord
plug. If it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit. A fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit could result in an electrical shock.
Do Not use an extension cord with this ice maker.
Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious
injury.
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-prong 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 and obligation of the customer to have a properly grounded 3-prong wall recep­tacle installed by a qualified electrician.
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