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Vitrifrigo IMREFIXN1X RV Ice Maker – 1.2 cu ft, CL Refill, Stainless Steel, Reversible Door, Steelock latch, External Cooling, Adjustable Flange, 230VAC, OCX2 Model

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Vitrifrigo IMREFIXN1X RV Ice Maker – 1.2 cu ft, CL Refill, Stainless Steel, Reversible Door, Steelock latch, External Cooling, Adjustable Flange, 230VAC, OCX2 ModelIMREFIXN1X Vitrifrigo Ice Maker CL Refill, Adjustable Flange OCX2 Model The NEW OCX2 Series Ice Makers are available in three model options; which all feature the same 1,500 cu in (0. 87 cu ft) icebox producing up to 18 lbs of ice per day. The difference among the three models is the location of the compressor, allowing most application requirements to be accommodated: Tall and shallow (CL Model), short and deep (XT Model), short and shallow (XR

IMREFIXN1X - Vitrifrigo Ice Maker - CL Refill, Adjustable Flange OCX2 Model

The NEW OCX2 Series Ice Makers are available in three model options; which all feature the same 1,500 cu in (0.87 cu ft) icebox – producing up to 18 lbs of ice per day.

The difference among the three models is the location of the compressor, allowing most application requirements to be accommodated: Tall and shallow (CL Model), short and deep (XT Model), short and shallow (XR Model).

The OCX2 is available in 2 versions: HYDRO, which can be connected to the onboard potable water system and REFILL, which is fitted with its own internal water reservoir. The OCX2 Ice Makers can be used as an ice maker or stand-alone freezer by simply deactivating the ice production module on the control panel and removing the ice tray.

  • Steelock System
    (1) SLIDING FLANGE
    The new series of icemakers uses the innovative Steelock system with a single section fitting frame to fix either with the door flush or proud of your furniture.
    (2) VENT POSITION
    The new Steelock latch has a vent position for air circulation during periods of non-use.

  • New High Capacity 7.4 Quart Water Tank
    The new tank designed to facilitate extraction, filling and washing (refill version only)

  • New Multifunction Waterproof IP54 LED Thermostat
    1 on/off ice production switch
    2 freezer mode with 3 temperature setting up to -18°C 3 electronic water level sensor (refill version only).

  • Reversible Door
    Ability to be opened left or right

  • UV-C LED Disinfection System (OPTIONAL)
    Purifies water from bacteria
Total volume CU.FT LITER
  1.2 24
Net weight LB KG
  52.9 23
Power supply 115Vac
Nominal consumption 180W
Ice production Kg/24h 16lb 8kg
Reversible door YES
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