A.J. Antunes & Co ICE-S 9700923 User Manual

General, Warranty information, Installing the ice-s

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A. J. ANTUNES & CO. www.ajantunes.com 180 Kehoe Blvd., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188

Chill iCE-S iNSTAllATiON iNSTrUCTiONS (P/N 9700923)

1-877-392-7836 Fax: 630-784-1000

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P/N 1011077 Rev. B 11/10

General

If you experience any problems with these instructions,

contact the Technical Service Department at 630-784-1000

or toll free in the U.S. at 877-392-7854.

Warranty information

All ICE-S units will be free from defects in materials and workman-

ship for a period of three years.

installing the iCE-S

To ensure material compatibility, a multipurpose glue for ABS,

PVC, and CPVC must be used. This will ensure a proper bond

between the 3/4” PVC and the black ABS Bin Drain Water Inlet

(Connection #3).
If a water filter is being used, install the ICE-S unit between the

filter and the ice machine.
The ICE-S unit has two Bin Drain Water Outlets on the top of

the cap to allow position of the unit on either side of the ice

machine.
1. Turn off the ice machine and the water supply.
NOTE: The iCE-S unit must be installed to the underside of

the bin or to the wall below the bin drain level.
2. Place the ICE-S on its side (horizontally) and attach it to

the ice bin with mounting straps.

3. Position the ICE-S unit so the two 3/4” PVC Drain Water

Outlets are oriented in the 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock positions.

4. Glue the PVC plug in the 6 o’clock PVC Drain Water Outlet.
5. Connect the ice bin drain line to the Bin Drain Water Inlet on

the ICE-S (Connection #3).

6. Install a PVC drain line from the Bin Drain Water Outlet on

the ICE-S (Connection #4) to the drain.

Figure 1. Connections

Bin Drain Water Outlet

< 12 o'clock position >

(To Floor Drain)

Bin Drain

Connection #3

Connection #2

Connection #4

Water Inlet

(From Bin Drain)

Tap Water Outlet

(To ice machine inlet)

(insulate)

Alternate Bin Drain Water Outlet

< 6 o'clock position >

(Install included plug)

Tap Water Inlet

Connection #1

(From Wall or Filter)

7. Connect the tap water line to the Tap Water Inlet on the

ICE-S (Connection #1) with 3/8” copper tubing. Be sure to

push the tubing 3/4” into the quick connector so the tubing is

fully seated.

NOTE: The iCE-S unit uses 3/8” quick connectors instead of

flared or compression fittings.
NOTE: Use caution when cutting the copper tubing to not flat-

ten or pinch the ends to be inserted into the quick connectors.
NOTE: To remove the copper tubing, hold down the dark gray

gripper ring next to the tubing, then push the tubing in and

pull out in one continuous motion.
8. Connect the ice machine inlet to the Tap Water Outlet on the

ICE-S (Connection #2) with 3/8” copper tubing.

9. Use the included insulation material to insulate the tubing

running from the Tap Water Outlet on the ICE-S to the ice

machine inlet.

10. Check for any water leaks.

SUGGESTED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
• (10 ft.) 3/4” PVC Pipe

• (4) 3/4” PVC Elbow Fitting

• (10 ft.) 3/8” OD Copper Tubing

• Multipurpose glue for ABS, PVC, and CPVC

• Tubing Cutter

• PVC Pipe Cutter

• Screwdriver or Drill with Bits

• Channel-Lock Pliers

• Adjustable Wrench

• Measuring Tape

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