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First install the machine as
presented in the "Installation Instructions".
LOADING ICE:
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1.
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Procure approximate 12 1/2 pound
blocks of ice as presented on the " Ice
Data Sheet ".
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2.
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Open the machine door.
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3.
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Turn the ice throttle lever
to the 12 o'clock position.
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4.
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Push the ratchet bar as far
as it will go out of the machine.
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5.
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Raise the ice vice by turning
the ice vice hand wheel to a point where a block
of ice can fit under it.
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6.
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Load the machine with a block
of ice.
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7.
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Put the flat side of the ice
on the bottom so that the rails can secure the ice
and avoid side-to-side movement of the ice block.
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8.
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Place the higher end of the
ice block toward the cutting head. This will stop
the ice vice from forcing the ice away from the
cutting ehad while changing positions with the ice
throttle lever.
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9.
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Push the ice toward the cutting
head with the ice throttle lever by pushing down
from the 8 o'clock to the 6 o'clock position.
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10.
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Lower the ice vice with the
ice vice hand wheel to a point where the ice vice
has a light pressure on the ice block.
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11.
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Close the door. The machine
is now properly loaded with ice.
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SHAVING ICE:
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1.
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Turn the machine on and press
down on the ice throttle lever from the 8 o'clock
position. Water will come from the snow spout for
about 20 seconds while the cutting head is warm.
The water will be followed by snow. The ice throttle
lever will stop at approximately the 6 o'clock position.
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2.
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Move the ice throttle lever
clockwise to the 8 o'clock position and push down.
Releasing the pressure on the ice throttle lever
will stop the snow flow. When the ice throttle lever
can no longer be pushed down from the 8 o'clock
position, the machine is out of ice.
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3.
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Turn the machine off and remove
the remaining ice with an ice pick. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO REMOVE THE REMAINING ICE WHILE THE MACHINE IS
RUNNING. If there are any problems refer to the
manual section titled "Machine Operation Problems,
Probable Cause and Remedies".
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