2.
After three minutes,
the machine will automatically
go into the ice-making
stage, and the
sound of flowing water will be heard.
3.
When the batch of ice has been fully formed, the ice will automatically
be harvested
to the ice
storage bin.
4.
When the ice storage bin is full, the sheet of cubes does not fall completely
and it holds the
ice-full probe open. The machine
stops making ice and automatically
progresses
to the cold
preservation
stage. During this stage, the compressor
works regularly to keep the temperature
low to reduce ice melting.
5.
The unit will start making ice again after the ice cubes are removed.
Then the ice-full probe
swings back to operating position.
6.
NOTE: If you choose not to connect the drain hose, the tray located inside the unit on top of
the compressor
will catch condensation
and splash water. When this drainage tray is full, the
machine
stops working
and the alarm sounds regularly.
Only when water is drained
off by
unscrewing
the lower drainage
nut or the back drainage
nut does the machine start working
again. If you connect the drain hose, this will never happen.
IMPORTANT:
•
Although
the unit has
been
tested
and
cleaned
at the facto1 T, due to long-term
transit
and
storage,
the first
batch
of cubes
must be discarded.
•
Never
turn the water
supply
tap off'when
the ice maker
is working.
•
Never
touch
the evaporator
when the machine
is running?
•
Except
to take ice from
the unit, keep the door closed
to reduce
ice melting
and insure proper
ice formation.
•
Drain
the melting
water
regularly
from
the ice storage
bin if you did not connect
the drain
hose and did not remove
the nut on the rear of the ice storage
bin.
•
Drain
water from
the drainage
tray above
the compressor
by screwing
off the lower drainage
nut when
the unit stops
working
and alarms
regularly.
How the Machine
Makes lee
Turn the Power switch to the ON position.
The Power indicator
light will light and the machine
will automatically
go into the ice-making
stage.
There are two distinct cycles: freeze and harvest.
During the freeze cycle, water flows to the evaporator
surface.
In the harvest
cycle, the ice is
released.
A complete
cycle can take 15 to 40 minutes,
depending
on temperature
and operating
conditions.
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