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BEFORE PUTTING INTO USE 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS 3 NAME OF THE PARTS 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES & MAINTENANCE UNPACKING YOUR ICE MAKER 5 CONNECTING YOUR ICE MAKER 5 HOW TO CLEAN 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 USING YOUR ICE MAKER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 ICE MAKER WARRANTY 9
BEFORE PUTTING INTO USE 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS 3 NAME OF THE PARTS 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES & MAINTENANCE UNPACKING YOUR ICE MAKER 5 CONNECTING YOUR ICE MAKER 5 HOW TO CLEAN 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 USING YOUR ICE MAKER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 ICE MAKER WARRANTY 9
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Ice Full unitdoesn't stop, even ice cubes can obstruct sensor, move the unit where there is no sunlinght.
Ice Full unitdoesn't stop, even ice cubes can obstruct sensor, move the unit where there is no sunlinght.
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... recycling the ice by melting it down and making a new batch. Please operate the ice maker below ambient temperature of water. Pipe in a cooler or freezer to avoid recycling. Ice making a new batch. Use too low. water between 45°F-90°F. After extended period transfer ready-made ice to avoid recycling. Refrigerant liquid leakage. Stop the ice maker, fill water, and press "power" button again...
... recycling the ice by melting it down and making a new batch. Please operate the ice maker below ambient temperature of water. Pipe in a cooler or freezer to avoid recycling. Ice making a new batch. Use too low. water between 45°F-90°F. After extended period transfer ready-made ice to avoid recycling. Refrigerant liquid leakage. Stop the ice maker, fill water, and press "power" button again...