Installation Operation Maintenance
Installation Procedure
1. Remove hardware kit from bin.
• Legs
• Pre-assembled snout door assembly
• Primer
• Silicone
• Gasket (poly liners only)
2. Remove bin top from bin (Do not remove the H frame
from panel).
3. Lay bin on back, being careful to protect finish, and
remove bolts holding skid to bin.
4. Screw legs into tapped holes in bin bottom and tighten
to seat legs against bottom. Do not over tighten or
remove the channels which are required as structural
support.
5. Set bin upright.
6. Reinstall top onto bin.
7. Remove protective paper from stainless steel exterior.
8. Move bin to permanent location.
9. Adjust "foot" at bottom of each leg to level bin in both
directions.
10. When provided install gasket on bin and mount ice
machine(s) on bin in accordance with ice machine
instructions.
11. Connect drain line to 1" FPT female fitting located in
bottom of bin.
NOTE: DO NOT twist or turn factory installed drain. If the seal
is broken during installation use NSF approved silicone to
re-seal before using bin (allow silicone to dry for full 24 hours
before using).
12. Using the primer provided, clean the area around the
opening and the flat surface of the snout.
13. Place the top channel of the snout in the opening of the
bin and push up to secure in place.
14. Drop the bottom channel of the snout into the opening.
15. Using the silicone provided, apply a generous amount
around the inside AND outside perimeter of the snout.
16. Smooth the silicone edge to create a thorough seal.
An insufficient silicone seal will result in leaking.
17. Allow silicone to dry for 24 hours before using the bin.
18. Make the final connections to the ice machine.
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Drain Requirements
• Bin drain termination must have an air gap.
• Drain lines must have a 1.5 inch drop per 5 feet of run
(2.5 cm per meter), and must not create traps.
• The floor drain must be large enough to accommodate
drainage from all drains.
• Run separate bin and ice machine drain lines and insulate
to prevent condensation.
Baffle Operation
The baffle controls the flow of ice into lower door assembly
area for removal with either a scoop or shovel. The baffle
can also be adjusted and locked at one of several levels to
accommodate flow characteristics of different types of ice.
The baffle can be raised/lowered and locked to control flow
or when more access is needed
FOR MORE ICE
If more ice is needed in lower door area:
1. Release latches at each side of the baffle to gently lift
and jiggle the baffle to encourage ice to flow into access
area of the bin. (Loose ice will cascade into lower door
area.)
2. When adequate ice has flowed, lower the baffle back
down.
FOR MORE ACCESS
When more access is needed or to encourage flow:
1. Lock baffle at a higher level by releasing the latches on
each side and holding the baffle at correct level.
2. To lower release latches on each side of baffle, lower to
position and release latches to lock in place.
Part Number: 000016538 Rev01 02/21
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