Connecting
the water
line:
1. Turn off main water
supply.
Turn on the nearest
faucet
long enough
to clear the line of water.
2. Find
a 1/2" to 3/4" vertical
cold water
pipe near the installation
location.
The distance
should
be less than 9 feet. The water
supply
hose provided
wkh
the ice maker
is about
9 feet.
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 1/4" O.D. compression
union
to the tubing
and remove
the nut.
4. Connect
nuts of water
supply
hose
to the tap,
and connect
the other
end with the water
inlet.
Tighten
firmly
by hand, then one-half
turn with wrench.
5. Turn on main water
supply
and tap. Check
for water
supply
connections
leaks.
Tighten
every
connection
(including
connections
at the water
inlet).
IMPORTANT."
When
you connect
the water
supply
hose
and
the drain
hose, pay
attention
to the indications
of "Water
inlet"
and "Drain
outlet"
on the machine.
Drain
Connecting
the drain
line or not is optional
When
you
choose
to connect
the drain
line, you
shouhl
follow
the procedure
in "Connecting
the drain
line"
below.
If not, just follow
the steps
in "If you
don't
connect
the drain
hose".
IMPORTANT:
When
the machine
is to be used outdoors,
the drain
line must
be connected.
Connecting
the drain
line:
NOTE:
If there
is a drain
line near
the ice maker
or the ice maker
will be used
as an outdoor
unit,
the best
choice
is to drain
water
to the drain
line through
the drain
hose
provided
with
ice maker.
1.
Locate
the floor
drain
near
the ice maker.
The distance
should
be less than
9 feet since
the
length
of the long drain hose provided
with the ice maker
is about
9 feet.
2.
Find the drain
outlet
on the back of ice maker,
then take off the rear drainage
plug.
Connect
the nut of the drain
outlet
to the water
draining
hose,
and insert
the other
side of the hose
into
the drain line.
3.
Screw
off the water
drainage
nut and pull off the plug on the rear of the ice storage
bin.
NOTE."
Store
the drainage
nuts
and plugs
in the compartment
on the back
of the machine
labeled
Nut/Plug
Storage.
.
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.
Pour 1 gallon of water into the ice storage bin to check for leaks at all drain connections
and
at the nut of the drain water hole. Tighten any connections
or nuts that leak.
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