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Pre-Installation Test Before installing the Ice Qube system on your enclosure, it is a good idea to operate the unit for a few minutes to ensure it is functioning properly. Although the Ice Qube system has been tested at the factory, internal damage may have occurred during shipping which may have not been apparent during the unpacking inspection. This procedure will also help to familiarize you with the Ice Qube system. 1. Place the system on a solid base such as a workbench or table. Be sure to allow for adequate space for airflow. There are two air streams, which must not be restricted, the cold air stream and the warm air stream. Top mount units must be elevated to provide adequate airflow for the cold air stream located on bottom of system. Check the Model # to determine whether it’s a Top or Side mount air conditioner. Top mount units can only be mounted on a flat horizontal surface and Side mount units can only be mounted on a flat vertical surface. 2. Check that the warm air system filter is in place. (Location varies with model type) *Models with the optional rain or wash down hood do not have this filter and require regular condenser maintenance. 3. Check the data tag for proper electrical requirements. The data tag will give the voltage and amperage requirements of the system. Be sure the electrical outlet where the system will be connected has the proper capacity. After noting the above, connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet. An extension cord is not recommended. ** If any unusual noise or vibration is present during the testing procedure, immediately disconnect the power cord and inspect the unit for the cause of the noise or vibration and contact Ice Qube immediately. 4. As soon as power is supplied to the system, the cold air evaporator blower will begin operation. The compressor and warm air condenser blower will not operate if the room air temperature is below 80’ F. This is because the temperature controller has a factory set point of 80’ F. (The digital display on the face of the controller will be displaying room temperature.) If the display is indicating 80’ F or warmer, the cool status LED will flash for 3-1/2 minutes before the compressor and warm air condenser blower will operate. If the display is indicating a temperature less than 80’ F, you must change the set point to a temperature lower than the room temperature in order for the compressor and warm air condenser blower to operate. (Refer to the section on the Temperature Controller in this manual.) 5. With the compressors and both blowers operating, allow the unit to operate for 20 to 30 minutes. This will provide sufficient time for the vapor compression system to achieve operating balance. Measure the cold air outlet temperature with an accurate thermometer. This temperature should be at least 10’ F colder than the inlet air temperature if the room temperature is warmer than 70’ F. Inlet air temperature will be displayed on the temperature controller. (In areas where the humidity is high, the temperature difference may be less than 10’ F.) 6. After completing these few simple checks, you are ready to prepare the electrical enclosure for installation of the Ice Qube system. 4

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