EdgeStar IP210SS Owner's Manual - Page 9

How the Portable Ice Maker Produces Ice

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How the Portable Ice Maker Produces Ice After the unit is powered on, the ice maker begins with rotating the ice case into a horizontal water fill position under the evaporator. The water pump is engaged and fills the ice case with water. Water overflows for a few seconds before the compressor turns on. The compressor then pumps refrigerant and the fan will turn on automatically after the condenser heats up. The unit will be producing bullet shaped ice around the stainless steel evaporator. When the batch of ice has been fully formed, the ice maker stops the freeze cycle and begins the harvest cycle. A valve opens diverting hot refrigerant gas into the evaporator. The gas heats the evaporator causing the ice cube bullets to slide off the evaporator. The ice shovel will automatically push the newly formed ice into the ice basket, and will move the ice case back into the water fill position for the next batch of ice. The ice maker will produce ice until ice reaches the ice full sensor, or until the unit is out of water. The ice bin compartment is insulated, but not refrigerated and the ice in the bin will slowly melt and the water will be reused. Once enough of the ice has melted, the ice maker will automatically start making more ice. Draining the unit WARNING! Do not tip the unit over while there is water in the reservoir. Follow the steps below to drain the unit. 1. Carefully move the unit towards a sink or other suitable location for draining. 2. Remove the rubber drain plug from the bottom of the water reservoir to drain all the water. 3. Firmly install the rubber drain plug into the drain port. Normal Sounds Your new ice maker may make sounds that are not familiar to you. Most of the new sounds are normal. Hard surfaces like the floor, walls can make the sounds seem louder than they actually are. The following describes the kinds of sounds that might be new to you and what may be making them.  The ice case motor will make a whirling noise when the ice case and shovel are moving.  Rattling noises may be produced from the flow of the refrigerant.  The compressor may make a pulsating or high-pitched sound.  The compressor may also produce a low tone humming sound.  Water that is being pumped into the ice case will make trickling, dripping or splashing sounds.  As each cycle ends, you may hear a gurgling sound due to the refrigerant flowing.  You may hear fan noise and air being forced over the condenser by the condenser fan.  During the harvest cycle, you may hear the sound of ice cubes falling into the ice basket.  If the ice maker is run without water, the water pump will make a screeching noise. Note: Do not run the unit without water! EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker 6

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EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker
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How the Portable Ice Maker Produces Ice
After the unit is powered on, the ice maker begins with rotating the ice case
into a horizontal water fill position under the evaporator. The water pump is
engaged and fills the ice case with water. Water overflows for a few seconds
before the compressor turns on. The compressor then pumps refrigerant and
the fan will turn on automatically after the condenser heats up. The unit will be
producing bullet shaped ice around the stainless steel evaporator. When the
batch of ice has been fully formed, the ice maker stops the freeze cycle and
begins the harvest cycle. A valve opens diverting hot refrigerant gas into the
evaporator. The gas heats the evaporator causing the ice cube bullets to
slide off the evaporator. The ice shovel will automatically push the newly
formed ice into the ice basket, and will move the ice case back into the
water fill position for the next batch of ice. The ice maker will produce ice until
ice reaches the ice full sensor, or until the unit is out of water.
The ice bin
compartment is insulated, but not refrigerated and the ice in the bin will slowly
melt and the water will be reused. Once enough of the ice has melted, the
ice maker will automatically start making more ice.
Draining the unit
Follow the steps below to drain the unit.
1. Carefully move the unit towards a sink or other suitable location for
draining.
2. Remove the rubber drain plug from the bottom of the water reservoir to
drain all the water.
3. Firmly install the rubber drain plug into the drain port.
Normal Sounds
Your new ice maker may make sounds that are not familiar to you. Most of
the new sounds are normal. Hard surfaces like the floor, walls can make the
sounds seem louder than they actually are. The following describes the kinds
of sounds that might be new to you and what may be making them.
The ice case motor will make a whirling noise when the ice case and
shovel are moving.
Rattling noises may be produced from the flow of the refrigerant.
The compressor may make a pulsating or high-pitched sound.
The compressor may also produce a low tone humming sound.
Water that is being pumped into the ice case will make trickling, dripping
or splashing sounds.
As each cycle ends, you may hear a gurgling sound due to the refrigerant
flowing.
You may hear fan noise and air being forced over the condenser by the
condenser fan.
During the harvest cycle, you may hear the sound of ice cubes falling into
the ice basket.
If the ice maker is run without water, the water pump will make a
screeching noise.
Note: Do not run the unit without water!
WARNING! Do not tip the unit over
while there is water in the reservoir.