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1. Plug in the Ice Machine. The ON/OFF symbol (4) will ash in the display window. Press the “ON/OFF” button on the
control panel. The Ice Machine will start to make ice cubes when the water reaches the standard level on the water
tank through the electromagnetic water valve. The symbol will change to a solid light and the Ice cube symbol (2) will
start rotating. The ambient temperature will be displayed in the upper left (1) of the display: “80F” means the ambient
temperature is 80°F. A few minutes later, a number ashes in the same area: “10M,” which means the remaining ice
making time for the current cycle is 10 minutes.
2. When each ice making cycle is completed, it will enter the ice collecting process, and the Ice cube symbol (2) will ash.
The hose will add water to the water tank through the electromagnetic valve, and the arrow on the Water inow symbol
(6) will ash until the water reaches the standard level. When the Water inow symbol (6) light is off, it means the
Ice Machine is ready for the ice making cycle. In the case of a water shortage, the Ice Machine needs to be restarted.
Otherwise, it will start up automatically after 15 minutes.
NOTE: Each ice making cycle takes about 11-20 minutes based on the ambient and water temperature. The rst ice
making cycle will be longer because of the high water temperature in the water tank. However, it will last for less
than 30 minutes.
3. To adjust the ice thickness, press the “+” or-” button on the control panel. The number at the bottom left of the display
shows the time setting of the ice making with the default “0”. Press the “+” button once to add one minute at a time, and
the ice cubes will be thicker. Press the “-” button once to reduce one minute at a time, and the ice cubes will be thinner.
NOTE: The adjustment only affects the next and subsequent ice making cycles.
4. When the Ice full alarm (7) lights up, the appliance stops working. It will work again after you take out the ice.
5. To turn off the appliance during the ice making process, press the “ON/OFF” button on the control panel to enter the
standby mode. If you press and hold “ON/OFF” for more than 5 seconds during ice making, the appliance enters into
the ice collecting process.
6. The timer setting range is between 1 to 24 hours. When the appliance is running, you can set up the time to turn it off.
When the appliance is on standby, you can set up the time to turn it on. To set up the timing, press the “TIMER” button.
The default time displays “1H” (H meaning hour). Press the “+” or “-” buttons to adjust to the time that you desire. During
the process of time adjustment, the “H” in the lower corner (8) will ash. After 5 seconds without any movement, the
"H" light will change from ashing to solid, meaning the timer setting has been completed. In standby mode where “5H”
is displayed, it means the appliance will start working automatically after 5 hours. During the ice making process where
“5H” is displayed, it means the appliance will turn off automatically after 5 hours. The “H” indicates that the appliance
currently has a timer setting on. The number before “H” indicates the time countdown. When it reaches zero, the
appliance enters into the mode you preset. Press the “TIMER” button to cancel the timer setting during the countdown.
7. To start the Self-cleaning program, plug in the main power plug after connecting the water hoses, then press and hold
the “TIMER/CLEAN” button for more than 5 seconds. The Automatic self-cleaning symbol (3) will rotate on display, and
the time countdown area will display 20M. This means the default cleaning time is 20 minutes. The “TIMER/CLEAN”
button will light on during this period. The water pump runs for 8 minutes and stops for 3 minutes, then recycles. The
total duration time is 20 minutes for one self-cleaning cycle. When the water pump stops working, water will ow to the
water tank automatically. When the program is completed, the Ice Machine will turn off automatically.
NOTE: You can press the “ON/OFF” buon to cancel the Self-cleaning program immediately.
OPERATING YOUR ICE MACHINE
OPERATION MAINTENANCE
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE OF YOUR ICE MACHINE
WARNING: Before cleaning or maintenance, unplug the Ice Machine from the main power supply (Exception: Self-cleaning program).
Do not use any alcohol or fume for cleaning/sanitization of the Ice Machine. It may cause cracks on the plastic parts. Ask an
authorized service engineer to check and clean the condenser at least once a year, in order to keep the appliance working properly.
CAUTION: If the Ice Machine has been left unused for a long period of time, it must be thoroughly cleaned before the next use.
Follow the cleaning instructions below. Do not leave any solution inside the Ice Machine after cleaning.
Periodic cleaning and proper maintenance will ensure efciency, performance, hygiene, and duration of the machine.
Never keep anything in the ice storage bin. Objects, like wine and beer bottles, are unsanitary and may cause obstruction
of the drain pipe.
Exterior Cleaning
To clean the outside of the Ice Machine, use a slightly damp cloth and wipe down the exterior. DO NOT use direct water or
solvent-based or abrasive cleaners.
NOTE:
Stainless steel products exposed to chlorine gas and moisture, such as in spas or swimming pools, may cause discoloration
of stainless steel. Discoloration from chlorine gas is normal.
Cleaning of Ice Storage
The ice storage cabinet should be sanitized occasionally. Clean the cabinet before the Ice Machine is used for the rst time and
reused after a long period of time. Follow the steps below:
1. Turn off the Ice Machine and unplug the power cord.
2. Open the Door for ice taking and wipe down the interior with a special ice maker cleaning uid (usually based on citric
acid) and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
3. Rinse thoroughly with potable water. The rinsed water should be drained out via the drain hose.
4. Dry with a clean, soft cloth.
The ice scoop should be washed regularly. Wash it in the same fashion as you would any food container.
Cleaning of the Ice Making Parts
1. Repeat the above steps to clean the water tank and other inner parts of the Ice Machine.
2. When the water owing from the water dividing pipe on the evaporator is very minor, disassemble the water dividing pipe
for cleaning. Clean each small hole on the water dividing pipe, like in the following illustration on Page 14. Make sure all
holes are unclogged, then reinstall the water dividing pipe to the original location.
3. If the ice cubes on the surface of the evaporator do not fall down easily, do not use mechanical force to remove them.
Press and hold the ON/OFF” button for more than 5 seconds to switch to the ice collecting process. The ice cubes will
start to fall down. Turn off the Ice Machine and unplug the power cord to clean the surface of the evaporator.
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