Page 2 - CONTENTS
1 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY; instructions before using any appliance.; that a certified technician perform the service.
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY 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 using any appliance. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this owne...
Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS
4 SPECIFICATIONS 1) DIMENSIONS/CONNECTIONS 85 0 [3 3. 5] 380 [15.0] 82 0 [3 2. 3] 516 [20.3] 47 [1.9] 55 0 [2 1. 7] 426 [16.8] 15 9 [6 .3 ] 2) Rating MODELPOWER SUPPLY VOLTAGECLAIMATE CLASSELECTRICAL PROTECTION CLASSICE MAKING RATING (Amps)ICE HARVEST RATING (Amps)ICE MAKING CAPACITY (KG/24H)REFRIGE...
Page 10 - OPERATING PROCEDURES & MAINTENANCE; UNPACKING YOUR ICE MAKER; Screw hole cover
9 OPERATING PROCEDURES & MAINTENANCE UNPACKING YOUR ICE MAKER 1. Remove the exterior and interior packaging. Check if all the accessories, including instruction manual, ice scoop, white water inlet pipe, 4 ways to 2 ways water quick connector and the waterdraining pipe, etc., are inside or not. ...
Page 11 - accessory bag; Left bottom
10 6. Unscrew the 2 screw on the handle , fix on the opposite side of the door. Remove the screw on the right fix piece, fix the left fix piece(from accessory bag ) to the door. 7. Remove the right bottom hinge by removing the 3 screws, than fix the 3 screw back without hinge . 8. Remove the hinge p...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION LOCATION REQUIREMENT
11 INSTALLATION LOCATION REQUIREMENT a) This unit is not for outdoor use. Keep the proper room temperature and inlet water temperature according to above specification table. Otherwise it will affect the ice makingperformance. b) This unit should not be located near any heat resource.c) The unit sho...
Page 13 - Electrical Shock Hazard; ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT & CONNECTIONS; Recommended grounding method; And suggest that you should discard the
12 Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounding wall outlet.Never remove the ground prong.Use separate power supply or receptacle.Never use an adapter.Never use an extension cord.Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, orelectrical shock. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT & CONNECT...
Page 14 - WATER CONNECTION FOR YOUR ICE MAKER; connect to water mains and that old hose-sets should not be reused.; Connect the water supplying hose to the unit; Pull out the water drainage cap with black color (indicated
13 WATER CONNECTION FOR YOUR ICE MAKER Important: Be sure to use the new hose-sets supplied with the appliance to connect to water mains and that old hose-sets should not be reused. 1 、 Connect the water supplying hose to the unit Step 1:First remove the tape on the water inlet port for water supply...
Page 15 - OPERATION YOUR UNIT; Operation the ice-making process
14 OPERATION YOUR UNIT Operation button and display area diagram Operation the ice-making process 1. Starting up : Plug in the power plug,the symbol will flash in the display window,press the ON/OFF button on the control panel,the machine will start to make ice when the external pipe addwater to rea...
Page 16 - How to set up the timing; How to switch Fahrenheit(
15 the ice plate. Press "ON/OFF" to shut down the machine. 6. Timing setting : Setting range : 1-24 hours Time shutdown : When the unit is running,it can set up the timing shutdown. Time on : When the unit is on standby,you can set the unit with ON-TIMER. How to set up the timing Press the T...
Page 17 - WIRING DIAGRAM; Normal Sounds
16 WIRING DIAGRAM 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 and cabinets can make the sounds seem louder than they actuallyare. The following describes the kinds of sounds that might be new to ...
Page 18 - CLEANING & MAINTENANCE; What shouldn't be done; Exterior Cleaning; Discoloration from chlorine gas is normal.; Interior Cleaning; For Ice Storage Bin
17 If the ice maker has been left unused for a long time, before the next use it must be thoroughly cleaned. Follow carefully any instructions provided for cleaning or use of sanitizing solution. Do not leave any solution inside the ice maker after cleaning. illustration. 7. Disconnect the water dra...
Page 19 - or discolor the interior.; Ice Making Parts Cleaning
18 DO NOT use solent cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior.These cleaners may transmit taste to the ice cubes,or damage or discolor the interior. 1. Disconnect power to the unit.2. Open the door and with a clean cloth, wipe down the interior with a sanitizing solution made of 28g of household...
Page 20 - WARNING; position, and return machine to work, discard first batch of ice.
19 WARNING Wear rubber gloves and safety goggles ( and/or face shield ) when handing Ice Machine Cleaner or sanitize r. Suggestion: After cleaning the interior parts and install back to its respective position, and return machine to work, discard first batch of ice. Ice Making Assembly System Cleani...
Page 22 - NORMAL TROUBLE SHOOTING; Problem
21 NORMAL TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution “ ” indicator is on. No water supply Check the main water supply pressure orcheck the water supply hose is blocked ornot, adding the water pressure or cleaningthe hose necessary. Floating ball of the water leveldetecting switch is blocked,ca...