Andrew James Ice Maker User Manual Download Page 3

Safety guide 

When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be 
followed, including: 

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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and 
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of 
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards 
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user 
maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and 
supervised. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 
8 years old. 

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Always ensure the voltage on the rating label corresponds to the voltage in 
your home. 

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Check the power cord and plug regularly for any damage. If the cord or the 
plug is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician or a service 
repair centre. If in doubt please contact our customer service team. 

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The appliance is intended for domestic use only. Industrial or commercial 
use will void the warranty. The supplier cannot be held responsible for injury 
or damage if the appliance has been used for anything other than its 
intended use. 

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Incorrect operation and use can damage the appliance and cause injury to 
the user. 

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Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or damaged in anyway. If 
the unit has been damaged take the unit for examination and or repair by 

an

 

authorised service agent. 

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Do not immerse or expose the motor assembly, plug or the power cord in 
water or any other liquid for any reason. 

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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by 
someone who is suitably qualified to avoid a potential hazard. 

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Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter. Ensure that the 
cord is not in a position where it can be pulled or tripped over accidentally. 

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Do not allow the cord to touch hot surfaces and do not place the cord near 

hot gas, electric burners 

or in a heated oven. 

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Use of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended. However 
if it is necessary to use an extension cord, ensure that the extension cord is 
equal to or greater than the power consumption of the appliance to avoid 
overheating of the appliance and extension cord. Do not use any other 
appliance on the extension cord. Do not place the extension cord in a 
position where it can be pulled on by children or animals or be tripped over. 

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Always operate the appliance on a smooth, even and stable surface. Do not 

Summary of Contents for Ice Maker

Page 1: ...1 Please read the manual fully before using the appliance and keep the manual safe for future reference Ice Maker ...

Page 2: ...ion of control panel function Page 5 Operating procedures maintenance Page 6 Connecting your Ice Maker Page 6 Using your Ice Maker Page 6 Cleaning and maintenance Page 7 Disposal of the appliance Page 7 UK and EU Guarantee Page 8 Electrical information Page 9 Contact details Page 10 ...

Page 3: ...ed for anything other than its intended use Incorrect operation and use can damage the appliance and cause injury to the user Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or damaged in anyway If the unit has been damaged take the unit for examination and or repair by an authorised service agent Do not immerse or expose the motor assembly plug or the power cord in water or any other liquid for a...

Page 4: ...ance with wet hands If the ice maker has been stored outside over wintertime allow the appliance to warm up to room temperature before plugging it in Appliance components illustration 1 Ice full sensor 4 Air outlet 2 Ice basket 5 Water drain cap located at the front of the appliance 3 Top cover with transparent window 6 Maximum water level Remove the ice basket to reveal the water level mark 1 2 3...

Page 5: ...ntrol panel function A Selected ice size displaying S small and L large D Water shortage indicator B Power indicator E Button to turn on off the unit C Ice Full indicator F Button to select ice cube size Control panel ...

Page 6: ...he ice basket and pour water into the tank Ensure that the water level is between the minimum and maximum mark Press the power button on the control panel to begin the ice making cycle 2 Select the ice cube size by pressing the Select button If the room temperature is lower than 15 C it is recommended to select small ice cubes in order to avoid the ice sticking together 3 The ice making cycle last...

Page 7: ...of the appliance Please note that this Andrew James product is mark with this Symbol This means that this product must not be disposed of together with ordinary household waste as electrical and electronic waste must be disposed of separately In accordance with the WEEE directive every member state must ensure correct collection recovery handling and recycling of electrical and electronic waste Pr...

Page 8: ...n as close to delivery condi tion as possible If your product develops a problem within the first 12 months of the fixed warranty we will pay all shipping costs to have it returned to us After 12 months the custom er will be liable for the cost of returning the product to us We will then pay to have the repaired replaced item shipped back to the customer If you wish to return your item for a full ...

Page 9: ... Warning If the appliance is double insulated indicated by the double insulated symbol it should not have an earth wire or earth connection Plug The plug must be protected by the correct AMP fuse this will be indicated on the case of the plug Only BSI or ASTA approved fuses should be used When changing the fuse always replace it with a fuse that is of the same identical rating as the origi nal If ...

Page 10: ... com Copyright Andrew James plug and severed cable it must be destroyed to prevent it from engaging into a socket If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard All of our electrical appliances conform to pre existing EC Directives 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive and 2004 108 EC EMC Directives For further information...

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