Instruction Manual
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... all of (S) Small or (L) Large. OPERATING YOUR ICE MAKER Control Panel Description A ADD WATER or Tank Empty Indicator B ICE BIN FULL Indicator C Cube Size Selection Indicator (Large / Small) D Cube Size Selector Button E Power ON Indicator F Power ON / OFF Button Ice Size Selector (D) ICE SIZE SELECTION of the ice from the factory is full, the indicator will...
... all of (S) Small or (L) Large. OPERATING YOUR ICE MAKER Control Panel Description A ADD WATER or Tank Empty Indicator B ICE BIN FULL Indicator C Cube Size Selection Indicator (Large / Small) D Cube Size Selector Button E Power ON Indicator F Power ON / OFF Button Ice Size Selector (D) ICE SIZE SELECTION of the ice from the factory is full, the indicator will...
Instruction Manual
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...61623; Turn the unit ON by pressing the "Power ON / OFF" button. Select desired ice cube size by pressing the "SELECT" BUTTON (S or L). The ice-maker will take to avoid ice cubes clumping together. For best performance, water temperature should be between 7°C (45ºF) and ...by pressing the Power ON / OFF button and fill the reservoir with your Ice maker Open the reservoir cover door. Remove any shortage of ice cubes available, therefore the larger the ice cube selected, the longer the time it will automatically check the water level in...
...61623; Turn the unit ON by pressing the "Power ON / OFF" button. Select desired ice cube size by pressing the "SELECT" BUTTON (S or L). The ice-maker will take to avoid ice cubes clumping together. For best performance, water temperature should be between 7°C (45ºF) and ...by pressing the Power ON / OFF button and fill the reservoir with your Ice maker Open the reservoir cover door. Remove any shortage of ice cubes available, therefore the larger the ice cube selected, the longer the time it will automatically check the water level in...
Instruction Manual
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... solution of water and vinegar to be over 45° Do not turn the Ice maker upside down. Problems could result in electrical shock or personal injury. Cleaning Your Ice Maker To ensure the cleanliness of the ice cubes, water in place after the water has been drained. Always change with chemicals...
... solution of water and vinegar to be over 45° Do not turn the Ice maker upside down. Problems could result in electrical shock or personal injury. Cleaning Your Ice Maker To ensure the cleanliness of the ice cubes, water in place after the water has been drained. Always change with chemicals...
Instruction Manual
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... Broken probe circuit Conditions for long periods of time. 13 Both alert and ice full indicators The water tray does not are not going to consume the ice cubes as it is lower than Stop the ice maker and do not fill the water tray to restart. This unit is not ... If at the same time, push the POWER button, remove all the ice from the drawer, check and fill water when needed, wait for blocked ice cubes, restart the unit. ATTENTION ICE MAKER USAGE For best results and most efficient operation of water 2. Add a little salt...
... Broken probe circuit Conditions for long periods of time. 13 Both alert and ice full indicators The water tray does not are not going to consume the ice cubes as it is lower than Stop the ice maker and do not fill the water tray to restart. This unit is not ... If at the same time, push the POWER button, remove all the ice from the drawer, check and fill water when needed, wait for blocked ice cubes, restart the unit. ATTENTION ICE MAKER USAGE For best results and most efficient operation of water 2. Add a little salt...