8
Operation panel and display area
1. Remove the cover of the water reservoir and pour potable water into water reservoir.
And
be
sure
to
keep
water
level
below
the
max
level
with
FULL
mark
displayed
in
following
picture.
Then
cloe
the
cover
at
once
to
avoid
the entry of unwanted materials
.
Cover for the
water reservoir
Warning:
Do
not
pour
water
into
the
internal
water
tank
located
underneath
the
ice
basket.
This
tank
is
not
big
enough
and
will
a
ffect
ice
making
performance.
2.
When
you
plug
in
the
unit,
the
power
symbol<
>
will
flash.
Press
the
<ON/OFF>
button
and it will
start
making
ice
cube
s; the
ice
making
symbol<
>
will
keep
be visible
.
The
left
up
per
corner
of
display
area
will
show
the
ambient
temp,
i.e:
80
℉
means
the
ambient
temp
is
80
℉
.
After
several
min
utes
,
this
area
will
show
a
flash
ing
number,
this is the
ice
making
countdown,
i.e:
10M
means
the
ice
making
process
will
finish
in
10
min
ute
s.
3.
When
ice
maker
harvest,
this
<
>
will
flash
. W
ater
will
flow
from
the
top
water
reservoir
to
bottom
water
tank
through
the
solenoid
valve
, the <
>
will
display. W
hen
the
water
in
the
bottom
water
tank
is
full
. T
he
symbol
<
will
shut
off,
then
the
next
ice
making
cycle
start
again.
When
there
is
no
water
in
the
water
reservoir,
the
symbol
<
>
will
stay
on.
Turn
off
the
unit
and
fill
water
again,
then
restart
the
unit
to
make
ice
cube
s.
Or
fill
water
directly
and
wait
20mins,
the
unit
will
restart
the process.
Note
:
The
ice
making
cycle
lasts
about
13
to
25
minutes,
depending
on
the
room
temperature.
During
first
use and based on
initial
water
temperature,
the
ice-making
time
will
be
a
little
longer.
In
extreme
room
temperature
s
ice-making
time
may
v
ary
,
but
will
not
exceed
35
minutes.
If
you
think
the
ice
cube
s are
not
thick
enough,
during
ice
making
process
press
the
<+>
and
<->
to
set
the
ice
making
time
s
.
Press
one
time
and
the
ice
making
cycle
will
increase
or
decrease
one
min,
6
min
utes at
most
in either direction
.
This
will
start
for the next
cycle.
USING YOUR ICE MAKER
OPERATION AREA
DISPLAY
AREA
TIMER
ON/OFF
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