EdgeStar Full Size Ice Maker 6
Water Supply Connections
The water supply should be ready at the point of installation. The water
supply pressure should be a minimum of 20 psig with a static pressure
not more than 80 psig. (A wall outlet directly behind the ice maker will
make installation easier.)
IMPORTANT:
1. All installations must be in accordance with local plumbing code
requirements.
2. Make certain that the pipes are not pinched or kinked or damaged
during installation.
3. Check for leaks after connection.
Tools required: ½ in. open-end wrench, Phillips screwdriver
Connecting the water line:
1. Turn off main water supply. Turn on nearest faucet long enough to
clear line of water.
2. Find a ½ in. to ¾ in. vertical cold water pipe near the installation
location. The distance should be less than 9 feet. The water supply hose
provided with the ice maker is about 9 feet long.
3. A shut-off valve must be installed to the main water supply. If the water
pipe has a plain piece of copper tubing, attach a ¼” O.D. compression
union to the tubing and remove the nut.
4. Connect nuts of the water supply hose to tap and water inlet valve.
Tighten firmly by hand, then one-half turn with wrench.
5. Turn on main water supply and tap. Check for water supply connection
leaks. Tighten every connection (including connections at the water inlet).
IMPORTANT: When you connect the water supply hose, pay
attention to the indications of “Water inlet” on the machine.
• In general, it is always a good idea to filter the water. A water filter can
remove taste and odors as well as particles. Where water is very hard,
softened water may result in white, mushy cubes that stick together.
Deionized water is not recommended.
Drain
NOTE: There is a drain line on the ice maker. Please drain water to
your drain through the drain line provided with ice maker.
1. Locate the floor drain near the ice maker. The distance should be less
than 4.5 feet since the length of the long drain hose provided with the ice
maker is about 4.5 feet.
2. Find the drain hose on the back of ice maker, then insert the other side
of the hose into the drain line.
3. All horizontal runs of drain lines must have a fall of 1/4” per foot. An air
gap will likely be required between the ice maker drain hose and the
drain/waste receptacle. A stand pipe with a trap below it would be
acceptable for the drain/waste receptacle. A floor drain is also acceptable.
4. Pour 1 gallon of water into the ice storage bin to check for proper
drainage.
Note: a condensate pump can allow for installation further from your
drain. Consult your plumber for advice.