
IDC 255 Icemaker Adaptor Kit Installation Instructions
© 2006-2010, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 3 - Publication Number: 629088756INS
7. The next steps discuss loading and securing the icemaker onto the kit. Please read all the following
steps to determine which mounting method should be utilized. Equally important is to determine if
there is sufficient access in the area of the mounting brackets after the dispenser is lifted onto the
counter. Access should be carefully considered before installation continues because sufficient
room is required for drilling holes, installing screws, etc.
Two options are supplied with this kit for securing the icemaker to the kit. (See Figure 4)
Option 1: Includes two flat brackets. This method may be used if there is sufficient access to the
back of the dispenser in the areas of the mounting brackets.
Option 2: Includes two angle brackets. This method may be used if there is not sufficient access to
the back of the dispenser in the areas of the mounting brackets. Pre-drilling holes should be
considered when using this option.
FIGURE 4
8. The next step is to secure the icemaker to the kit. Depending on the mounting method chosen, use
the appropriate brackets (supplied) as templates to drill four 9/64” (.140” Dia.) holes into the back
side of the adapter kit. Drill four holes of the same diameter into the icemaker (Figure 4). Ensure the
location of the brackets will not damage the kit or the icemaker prior to drilling any holes. USE
EXTREME CAUTION NOT TO DRILL INTO ANY OTHER COMPONENTS. Drill depths should not
go further than the thickness of the material being drilled (just enough to go through). Secure the
two brackets using the screws provided.
9. For optimal performance, do not fill ice bin more than 2/3 capacity (maximum fill is 4” below top of
bin). Applies to IDC 255 models and nugget ice only.
NOTE: Adaptor kits are only approved for top mounting a single icemaker.
MOUNTING OPTION 1
(FLAT BRACKETS) MOUNTING OPTION 2
(ANGLE BRACKETS)