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UC 150 Ice Dispenser Operator’s Manual
© 1999-2014, Cornelius Inc. - 7 - Publication Number: 620917311
START-UP & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill the hopper with ice. Dispense a large cup of ice. Repeat this procedure whenever the dispenser has run out
of ice.
In normal operation, pushing the ice dispenser lever will cause ice to flow from the ice chute. Ice flow will continue
to flow as long as the lever is held depressed. If the dispenser fails to dispense ice, see troubleshooting guide.
TORSION BAR REMOVAL
The hinged door as shipped from the factory is set up for the mounting of Corian on the top. In the case where
Corian will not be used, it is recommended that the rear torsion bar be removed so as to decrease the spring force.
To accomplish this task, the recommended procedure is as follows.
1. Remove balloon Item 46 Ice Deflector by removing the three knurled screws that hold the Ice Deflectory in
place.
2. Break the RTV seal that holds the polymeric inner lid in place. This should be done with a sharp instrument.
3. Gently pry the inner lid out of the stainless steel cover.
4. Now that the complete Torsion Bar Assembly is visible, locate the Counter Balance Pivot which is balloon item
71. Using an 11/32’’ socket or equivalent, remove the two 8-32 hex nuts.
5. Carefully pry the pivot up and away from the mounting studs. As you do this, the torsion shafts will move along
with the pivot.
6. Once the pivot is free of the studs, moving it a little further towards you should allow the torsion shafts to come
free of the pivot.
7. You should be able to grab the rear torsion bar at this time and pull away from the end that is captured in the
sheet metal bracket.
8. Reverse the steps to reassemble the door.
9. RTV liner back in place
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