2.
switch off appliance,
disconnect from power supply mains
and close ice-making water supply tap (1 in Fig. 7), leaving
cooling water tap (if any) open (2 in Fig 7)
3.
pour solution into basin, taking care to keep basin full
IMPORTANT:
An excessively low level in the basin causes operation of the rotation sensor, which shuts down the appliance. To restart
apparatus, top up basin and wait for 10 minutes, to allow time for the rotation sensor to enable the operation
4.
connect appliance to power supply mains, and switch on by pressing luminous switch
(3 in Fig. 10)
5.
leave appliance running, topping up the level of the solution in the basin until at least 4 litres
(1 gallon) of solution have been used
6.
open the ice-making water supply tap (1 in Fig. 7) and leave the appliance to operate for at least 5 minutes, without adding
any solution to the basin
7.
switch off appliance and
disconnect from power supply mains
8.
disconnect the micro-switch(es) from the ice maker wiring (Fig. 11) and extract the thermostat probe (4 in Fig. 11) from its seat
in the ice chute,
taking care not to damage it
9.
remove micro-switch(es) from its/their seat(s), turning it/them counter-clockwise (Fig. 12)
10.
remove the insulating cap (if any) from ice exhaust (Fig. 13)
11.
remove (if any) the dual lock strip(s) (5 in Fig. 14) that secures the ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14) and evaporator(s)
12.
remove ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14) and extract ice chute(s) (7 in Fig. 14) from its/their hole(s) in base plate
13.
clean with common washing-up liquid the lid of water basin, the ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14) and the internal part of ice
chute(s),
taking care not to damage the mechanism(s) inside ice exhaust(s) that operates micro-switch(es)
. Use a
brush with soft bristles and a non-abrasive sponge to remove any sediments
14.
clean with the same washing-up liquid the ice spout(s) (8 in Fig. 14) and the ice wiper (9 in Fig. 14), using a brush with soft bristles
and a non-abrasive sponge to remove any sediments
15.
rinse with plenty of cold water the ice spout(s) (8 in Fig. 14), the ice wiper (9 in Fig. 14), the lid of water basin, the internal part
of ice chute(s) and ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14)
16.
spray sanitizing solution on ice spout(s) (8 in Fig. 14) and on ice wiper (9 in Fig. 14) and let it work for at least 30 minutes
17.
wipe the lid of water basin, the ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14) and the internal part of ice chute(s) with sanitizing solution
18.
rinse with plenty of cold water the ice spout(s) (8 in Fig. 14) and ice wiper (9 in Fig. 14)
19.
rinse with plenty of cold water and then dry carefully the lid of water basin, ice chute(s)
(7 in Fig. 8) and ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14)
20.
refit the insulating cap (if any) on ice exhaust (Fig. 13)
21.
refit micro-switch(es) in its/their seat(s), turning it/them clockwise.
Check the mechanism(s) that operates micro-switch
does push on the switch(es)
, otherwise slightly separate the mechanism(s) from micro-switch(es)
22.
refit ice chute(s) (7 in Fig. 14), inserting it in its/their hole(s) in base plate
23.
refit ice exhaust(s) (6 in Fig. 14) and, secure to the evaporator(s) with the dual lock strip(s)
(5 in Fig. 14), if any
24.
insert the thermostat probe (4 in Fig. 11) in its seat in ice chute,
taking care not to damage it
25.
refit the lid of water basin
26.
connect micro-switch(es) to the ice maker wiring (Fig. 11)
27.
check that all cables and wiring of the appliance are perfectly dry
28.
refit all the panels of the appliance removed during cleaning and sanitizing operations and secure them with the fixing screws
29.
discard all ice produced during sanitizing
operations
The ice flaker can now be reactivated as specified in the instruction book.
IMPORTANT:
All the ice produced during the first 30 minutes after cleaning and sanitizing operations must be discarded.
When the appliance is cleaned and sanitized, its bin must also be cleaned and sanitized.
12 PERIODS AT A STANDSTILL
If you do not intend to use the appliance for a certain period of time, proceed as follows:
• switch off the electric power source by means of the switch (6 in Fig. 3), and remove the plug of the appliance from its socket (if
any)
• shut off the water supply by turning off the water supply tap(s) (7 in Fig. 3)
• carry out all the operations envisaged for scheduled maintenance of the appliance (see chapter 9)
• clean filter of water supply solenoid valve as described in chapter 9.1
• clean filter of air condenser (if any) as described in chapter 9.2
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