Installation and operation
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The el ectric soc ket s hould be easil y accessibl e s o it is pos sibl e t o quic kl y disconnect t he power c ord when nec ess ar y.
The el ectric soc ket s hould be easil y accessibl e s o it is pos sibl e t o quic kl y disconnect t he power c ord when nec ess ar y.
The el ectric soc ket s hould be easil y accessibl e s o it is pos sibl e t o quic kl y disconnect t he power c ord when nec ess ar y.
5.2
Operation
Preparation of Appliance
1. Remove all accessories from the storage container (water supply tube, water
drain tube, ice shovel, documentation).
2. Before use, clean the appliance observing instructions in section 6
'Cleaning'
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3. Dry the appliance thoroughly.
Indications for User
• If the appliance is installed in an area, where potable water features high salt
content, follow the instruction to avoid possible malfunctions.
• For the ice not to take up unpleasant scent nor taste, do not store food, bottles
nor anything else in the storage container.
• Do not leave the storage container lid open during normal operation.
Switching-On
1. Before switching on, check if water and power connections are executed
correctly.
2. Check if bands, screws, studs and clamps are securely tightened and did not
come loose during transport to prevent water leaks or other malfunctions during
operation.
3. Open the water connection tap and the shut-off valve.
4. Plug the appliance into a single grounded socket.
The appliance is now in standby. The control key blinks every 30 seconds.
5. To leave the Standby mode and switch the appliance on, press the control key
for at least 3 seconds (Fig. 9), and wait for a long acoustic signal, confirming the
appliance is on.
NOTE!
We recommend not to use ice cubes from the first 5 production cycles to chill
beverages nor foods.
Never disconnect the water supply when the appliance operates; do not cover
nor clog air outlet openings.
The ice-cube maker is equipped with the temperature probe located in the
storage container (Fig. 14), which stops the appliance and the production of ice
cubes when the probe reaches contact with ice stored in the storage container.
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