continue making ice cubes.
8. When you have finished making ice cubes, turn off the machine by
pressing the power button again. Switch off the plug socket and unplug the
cable from the mains socket.
Clean the inside of the machine (ice basket, water tank, ice shovel) and the ice
scoop frequently.
How to clean your ice maker:
1. Switch off the machine and allow it to de-ice for a 2-3 hours. Do not use
any mechanical devices or any other means to accelerate the defrosting
process.
2. Before cleaning, unplug the machine and remove any ice cubes from the
ice basket.
3. Use a diluted solution of water and white vinegar to clean the inside and
the outside surface of the machine using a cloth. Do not use chemicals or
diluted agents such as acids, gasoline or oil on the machine.
4. After using the water/vinegar solution to wipe over the machine, rinse
the cloth in water and wipe over the same parts again to clean away the
solution.
5. Allow the machine to air and dry thoroughly. Keep ventilation openings in/
on the machine clear of obstruction.
To ensure the ice made is fresh, change the water in the reservoir at least
once a day. If you do not plan to use the machine for a long time, drain the
water out and clean the machine before storing it away.
Note: If the power is accidently disconnected while the machine is on during
an ice making cycle, small ice chips may form and lodge in the ice shovel. If
this occurs, check that the machine is switched off at the mains socket, then
gently push the shovel backwards towards the rear of the machine to remove
ice chips. Then restart the machine as normal.
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