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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 

 

Summary of Contents for G280A HC

Page 1: ...Mod ICE280MAS R2 Production code G280A HC 08 2018 ...

Page 2: ...th input current up to and including 16A per phase EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16A per phase and not subjected to conditional connection EN 50581 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to th...

Page 3: ...6 2 START UP 6 3 CLEANING THE STEEL PARTS 7 MAIN CAUSES OF OPERATING FAILURE 8 OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE 9 1 CLEANING THE FILTER OF WATER SUPPLY SOLENOID VALVE 9 2 AIR COOLED MODELS 9 3 CLEANING AND SANITIZING OPERATIONS 10 CLEANING 11 SANITIZING 12 PERIODS AT A STANDSTILL The figures in this manual are of a general nature Some details may therefore differ depending on the specific model The Manufac...

Page 4: ...ion if the installation has been carried out in compliance with local laws and regulations and according to the instructions in this manual This appliance contains R290 refrigerant a natural gas that is not harmful to the environment but is flammable R290 refrigerant is a colourless odourless gas and as such its presence cannot be identified by the senses This condition requires special safety mea...

Page 5: ... DOUBT DO NOT USE IT The ice maker can be operated only if it has been installed in compliance with local laws and regulations and following the instructions given in this manual It is strictly forbidden to access the refrigerator circuit of the appliance call an authorised servicer in case of need In the event of damage to the refrigeration circuit switch off the machine immediately disconnect it...

Page 6: ...s an integral part of the automatic ice cube maker also more simply called appliance in the text and must be kept for possible future consultation The user must keep this documentation intact to allow it to be consulted throughout the useful life of the appliance Keep this manual safe and ensure that it is available for consultation near the appliance If lost or destroyed ask for another copy from...

Page 7: ...given in order to ensure safe installation use and maintenance of the appliance No use flames and source of ignition and combustion always remove the plug from the power socket before proceeding with any cleaning or maintenance operations to ensure the appliance operates efficiently and correctly it is essential to comply with the Manufacturer s instructions and to make sure that maintenance is pe...

Page 8: ...se operations could obstruct the drainage outlet causing the bin to fill up with water and overflow in the event of a failure contact the dealer who sold you the appliance he will be able to give you the address of your nearest Authorized Technical Service Centre Always insist on having original spare parts mounted any specific information or diagrams regarding particular models will be attached t...

Page 9: ...and recycled For information on the disposal and recycling of this product contact your Distributor or the Waste Treatment Service This appliance does not contain coolant that damages the ozone layer It contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol This product is hermetically sealed The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage to the environment animals persons or obj...

Page 10: ...teria in the appliance The appliance can operate at an ambient temperature of between 10 C and 43 C The best performance will be obtained by installing the appliance in a place with an ambient temperature of between 10 C and 35 C and a water temperature of between 3 C and 25 C Avoid direct exposure to sunlight and do not install near heat sources This appliance must be installed in a place where i...

Page 11: ...11 It is advisable to drain the water straight into an open drain trap 5 4 CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY MAINS IMPORTANT the appliance must be connected to the electricity mains by professionally qualified personnel in accordance with the Manufacturer s instructions before connecting the appliance to the electricity mains make sure that the mains voltage rating corresponds to the value indicated o...

Page 12: ...E Should the appliance fail to produce ice before calling on the Authorized Technical Service Centre first check carefully that the water supply tap s 7 in Fig 3 fitted during the installation phase has have been turned on check that there is no power cut the plug if any is correctly inserted in the socket the switch 6 in Fig 3 is in the ON position and the pushbutton 18 in Fig 2 is illuminated ch...

Page 13: ...least once every two months by an Authorized Technical Service Centre which can include this operation in the scheduled maintenance programme The external filter must be cleaned at least once a month as follows switch off appliance and cut off power supply with the switch 6 in Fig 3 fitted at the installation stage remove filter and keep it at a distance from the appliance remove dust from filter ...

Page 14: ...inegar to be used to clean the appliance 4 remove top panel of appliance by loosening fixing screws Fig 8 5 remove lid of water supply basin Fig 9 6 connect appliance to power supply mains and switch on by pressing luminous switch 3 in Fig 4 removing front panel if necessary 7 pour the water and vinegar solution into the basin taking care to keep the basin full IMPORTANT An excessively low level i...

Page 15: ...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 ...

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