TITTLA KME90F 24 in. 300 lbs. Per Day Ice Maker

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Instruction Manual ICE MAKER KME90F/KME120F

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire,electric shockand injury to persons or property.Read all instructions before operating the machine for the first time.

CAUTION: ICE CAN’T BE STORED IN THE ICE BIN DURING NIGHT TIME,IT’S NOT A FRIDGE,ICE WILL BE MELTED TO WATER AND GET OUT OF THE MACHINE.

  1. If connect with water supply CAUTION: must connect the potable water supply.
  2. The machine is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: CAUTION ICE CAN'T BE STORED IN THE ICE BIN DURING NIGHT TIME. ITS NOT A FRIDGE. ICE WILL BE MELTED TO WATER AND GET OUT OF THE MACHINE.
  3. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons or property. Read all instructions before operating the machine for the first time.
  4. The machine should be used in household and without obstacles surrounded, good ventilation place. There must be at least 59 inches (15 cm) between the four sides of the machine with the wall.
  5. Don't operate this or any other appliance with a damaged cord.
  6. Connect to properly polarized outlets only. No other appliance should be plugged into the same outlet. Be sure that the plug is fully inserted into the socket.
  7. Don't place the machine and power cord near flammable material. Do not cover the cord. Do not submerge it in water.
  8. We do not recommend the use of an extension cord, as it may overheat and become a risk of fire.
  9. Unplug the ice maker before cleaning or making any repairs or servicing.
  10. Exercise caution and supervision when appliance is used near children.
  11. Don't use your ice maker outdoors. Avoid direct sunlight and make sure that there is at least 59 inches (15 cm) of space between the back and sides of your unit and the wall.
  12. Don't use any liquid other than water in the unit to make the ice.
  13. Do not clean your ice maker with flammable detergents. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
  14. Do not tip the machine over.
  15. If the ice maker is brought indoors from outdoors during the wintertime, give it a few hours to warm up to room temperature before plugging to power source.
  16. This unit should be properly grounded for your safety. The power cord is equipped with a three-prong plug which mates with standard three prong wall outlets to minimize the possibility of electric shock.
  17. Plug your appliance into a dedicated, properly installed and grounded wall outlet. Do not, under any circumstance, power and or grounding should be directed toward a certified electrician.
  18. The foaming materials inside is combustible which must be kept away from fire.
  19. It's forbidden to pull the cable to unplug the plug; pull the plug is a must.

IMPORTANCE: To avoid hazard due to instability, unit must be placed on an even and flat surface.

WARNING: The machine must be grounded.

  1. Only connect to drinking water sources that meet local drinking water standards.
  2. In addition to the method recommended by the manufacturer, no mechanical equipment or other methods should be used to accelerate the defrosting process, which will damage the system.
  3. The refrigeration system contains high-pressure refrigerant and the refrigeration system must not be damaged. Special care must be taken during installation and handling. Installation and maintenance must be performed by a professional and scrap must be disposed of by designated recycling departments.
  4. The ice machine has thermal insulation materials which are flammable materials and must be kept away from the fire source.

UNPACKING YOUR ICE MAKER

Warning: Please keep foam and other packaging materials from children and disabled people as this may cause danger to them.
NOTE: Please remove all packages when using, or else the machine may not work properly.
a. Remove the packaging and check whether the machine is intact.
b. Open the accessory package and check whether the below accessories are included.

Accessories list
NO Description Picture Usage QTY
1 Manual Operation manual 1PC
2 Filter Filter water 1PC
3 Spanner Twist the filter off or on 1PC
4 Fixed plate Fix the filter 1PC
5 Screw To fix the filter 6 PCS
6 Drainage pipe Drain 1PC
7 Ice spoon Take ice cubes 1PC
8 Nylon cable ties Fix pipe if needed 2 PCS
9 Hoop Fasten the drainage pipe together if needed 1PC
10 Seal ring Spare. Put in the joint which connects the faucet 1PC
11 Seal ring Spare. Put in the other joint of filter 1PC
12 Spare blue clip Spare blue clip if needed 2 PCS
13 Spare plug Spare plug which plug the tank if needed 1PC
14 Feet Screw fee before using the machine 4 PCS
15 PTFE Tape Tie up the connector if needed 1PC

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The placement of the machine

a. Find a location for your ice maker where it's protected from direct sunlight and other sources of heat (i.e. stove, furnace, radiator). Place the ice maker on a level surface. Make sure that there is at least 59 inches (15 cm) of space between the back and sides of your ice maker and the wall.

b. The ambient temperature around the machine should not be lower than 33°F (0.6°C) nor higher than 104°F (40°C). Ensure there is at least 59 inches (15 cm) of space between the back and sides of your unit and the wall.

c. The machine should be placed on a stable place.

d. Please do not put anything on top of the machine.

e. After you unpack the machine, we recommend you to leave it for 24 hours before turning it on.

f. Clean the interior with lukewarm water and a soft cloth or clean the unit using the Self-Clean function.

g. The appliance must be positioned where the plug is accessible.

Installation and connection

NOTE: Installation must be operated according to the manual by a professional.

If you have any questions about the installation and connection we can send the tutorial video to you, please contact us. Support email: [email protected], Phone number: 15102284672.

Water connection of the machine

Warning:

a. The ice machine can only be connected to a drinking water source and the water source must comply with local drinking water standards.
b. The water supply to the ice maker must be connected to a filter to improve the drinking standard of the water. Please do not directly connect to tap water.
c. The water supply pressure should be within 14.5–58psi. If the pressure is greater than 58psi, a pressure reducing valve needs to be connected.
d. The machine is drained by its own weight, so the drain pipe should have sufficient height.

Drainage

1) Water intake

2) Drainage

Warning: Because the ice in the inner tank will melt, drain pipe must be connected before using and insert the drain pipe into a container or into the sewer.
Note: Connect one end of the drain pipe to the machine and the other end to a container or sewer. The other port of the drain pipe must be lower than the drain port of the machine.

3)Electrical connection

WARNING:

  1. The machine must be grounded.
  2. The fusing current of the electrical box must be >10A. If it is to be replaced, must be operated by a technician.
  3. Electrical connection: voltage fluctuation cannot exceed 10% of rated voltage, or a voltage stabilizer is needed.
  4. The blue light installed inside the machine must be replaced by a professional.

MACHINE OPERATIONS

Operation Panel

Quick introduction:

  1. Connect and turn on the water faucet before powering the machine.
  2. Turn on the machine; it starts to replenish water with lighted "adding water" and "lack of water"; after finishing, it will enter standby mode with "00" displayed on the screen. At the same time "adding water" and "lack of water" will be off.
  3. ON/OFF SWITCH :
    Press to make ice, and hold for 2s to turn it off.
  4. Defrost
    Hold for 2s to force the ice cubes fall from the evaporator ahead of time.
  5. Cleaning
    When the machine is in standby mode, press the "Cleaning" button to make the machine automatically enter self-clean program for 5 min.

  6. A: When the machine is at the middle of ice making, press the "Reservation/+" button to increase the making time in minute.
    B: When the machine is at the middle of ice making or standby mode, hold the button for 2s to set the auto-turning-on or auto-turning-off time. The time range is from 0–23 hour in hours.
  7. Light
    A: When the machine is at the middle of ice making, press the "Light/-" button to reduce the making time in minute.
    B. Hold the button for 2s to turn off the blue light when the light is on.
    Hold the button for 2s to turn on the blue light when the light is off.

  8. A. The count down time for the ice making procedure or reservation time or replenishing water.
    B. "--" and standby indicator means the machine is in standby mode.
    C. "00", "add water" and "lack of water" indicator mean the machine is replenishing water.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

Please thoroughly clean your ice maker before initial use.

EXTERIOR

The outside of the ice maker should be cleaned regularly with a mild detergent and warm water. Always use a soft cloth to avoid scratching or damaging the housing.

SPOON

Clean with mild detergent and warm water in a week.

Storage tank

Clean with mild detergent and warm water in a week.

PUMP

Clean with mild detergent and warm water in a week. Turn off and unplug the machine, take the pump out, clean it with a brush, then install it back.

INTERIOR - Self-Clean function

  1. Add water and vinegar or lemon juice mix 1:1 ratio.
  2. Plug in unit, press and hold the CLEAN button for approximately 6–7 seconds, then release. The unit will automatically enter Self-Clean program. This process takes about 5–6 minutes. When the Self-Clean program is finished, unit will automatically power off.
  3. The fan blade will be rotating. This process rinses the inside parts several times.
  4. After the Self-Clean program is completed, unplug the power cord and drain out the water by unplugging the drain cap on the side. Replace drain cap.
  5. Add fresh water to the water reservoir up to the water level mark.
  6. Plug the unit and repeat the Self-Clean process by repeating steps 3 to 5. This will rinse out the vinegar/lemon residue.
  7. After draining the water, replace and tighten drain cap.
  8. Dry the interior and exterior with a clean, soft cloth.

NOTE: It is strongly recommended to clean the unit before initial use or after the unit has not been in use for a long period of time.

Circuit Diagram

Explosion diagram

1 Visible door

2 Door frame

3 Top cover

4 Blue light

5 Back panel

6 Front panel

7 Touch board

8 Control board

9 Control board box

10 Inner tank

11 Water tank

12 Ice mold

13 Float

14 Pump

15 Compressor

16 DC fan (Keep prevail)

17 Condenser

18 Main board cover

19 Main board

20 Main board box

21 Feet

22 Solenoid valve

Common malfunction analysis

1. NO ICE

Issues Check items Possible causes solutions
The machine doesn't work Power cord The plug didn't plug into socket Plug into socket
The fusse of PCB The fuse is melted or broken Replace the fuse
Ice bin The ice is full Clean out the ice cubes
Power supply No power or lower voltage Contact power supply bureau
Water supply No water or water pressure is low Check water source and its pressure.
Inlet valve Inlet valve is broken Replace the inlet valve.
Proximity switch Proximity switch is broken Replace the proximity switch.
Compressor didn't work or stop working suddenly Power supply Lower voltage Contact power supply bureau
Air inlet Air inlet is congested Ensure that the machine's surrounding space of at least 15 cm is clear of any objects
Condenser Too much dust covered Clean the condenser
Refrigerant Refrigerant leaked Contact after sales service)
Compressor Connection wire is broken off Contact after sales service)
No water in the water tank Float Float was jammed or damage Pull the float to normal position or replace
No water supply Pipes get clogged or water outage Check the pipes or contact water supply bureau.
Water leakage Water inlet Water inlet is loosened Retightened the water pipe
Inlet or outlet pipe It's broken Replace a pipe.

2. Lower making speed

Issues Check items Possible causes solutions
Take too long to make ice Water pressure Lower water pressure Check the water source.
Water temperature Water temperature is high Change to a water source of lower temperature.
Ambient temperature Ambient temperature is too high or too low Change to a place of lower temperature.
Refrigerant Refrigerant leakage Contact the after sales.

Productions of ice cubes is low and the cube ice is too thin

Condenser Too much dust covered on causes bad ventilation, will take too long to make ice Clean the condenser
Water pump Water pump broken Replace a water pump
Ambient temperature Ambient temperature is relative hìh Change to a place of lower temperature
Air inlet Air inlet is congested Ensure that the machine's surrounding space of at least 15 cm is clear of any objects

Reference file: TITTLA KME90F 24 in. 300 lbs. Per Day Ice Maker

Additionally, the document applies to other TITTLA models: KME120F

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