Flurida FDFD10502 User Instructions Download Page 9

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Open the upper door and pull out the ice bin to shake it or remove the 
large clumps of ice cubes. 

 

If the ice bin is stuck 

 

 

Unplug the unit. 

 

Use a hair dryer with warm or cold air to melt the ice. 

 

Pull out the ice bin and empty it.  

 

Wipe up water and put the ice bin back. 

 

Plug in the unit. 

 
If ice cubes are jammed in the ice maker 

 

 

Unplug the unit. 

 

Use a hair dryer with warm or cold air to melt the jammed ice cubes. 

 

Then remove the jammed ice cubes. 

 

Plug in the unit. 
 

If a power outage happens 
 

 

Unplug the unit. 

 

Pull out the ice bin and empty it.  

 

Wipe up water and put the ice bin back. 

 
If you are away on holidays or vacations 

 

 

Unplug the unit or disconnect the power. 

 

Open the upper door 

 

Pull out the ice bin and empty it.  

 

Let the freezer defrost. 

 

Wipe up water and dry the freezer. 

 

Release the remaining water. 

 
What normal operating sounds you may hear 
 

 

You may hear a boiling, rattling or gurgling sound produced by flow of 

refrigerant through the evaporator. 

 

You may hear air being forced through the unit by the evaporator fan. 

 

You may hear air being forced through the condenser by the condenser 
fan. 

 

You may hear a clicking sound produced by the refrigerant valve or 

dispensing valve. 

 

You may hear a water dripping sound during automatic defrost cycle. 

 

You may hear a high pitched hum or pulsating sound produced by the 

compressor.

 

 

You may hear the ice cubes being ejected from the ice maker to the ice 

bin.

 

Summary of Contents for FDFD10502

Page 1: ...E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N Read these instructions before use and save them for future reference Let the unit rest and unplugged for 24 hours before use Remove all external and internal pack...

Page 2: ...unplug the appliance by pulling the power cord To disconnect the unit always grip the plug firmly and pull straight out from the wall outlet Do not operate the appliance if the appliance housing is re...

Page 3: ...talling the appliance The unit is heavy to prevent strain or injury it may require two or more people to move the unit Remove all ice empty water and secure all loose shelves before you transport the...

Page 4: ...ice cold and available anytime Filtered water system creates the flexibility to place it anywhere in the office break room hotel and home Stainless or black doors with silver accents give a sleek and...

Page 5: ...lean and great tasting water Touch control brings you the simplicity to select and dispense your preferred ice or water Specifications and Dimensions Model No FDFD10502 Ice Type Crescent Ice Productio...

Page 6: ...spensing several cups of water then discarding them Repeat until water is clear and tasting good Display Functions Dispensing ice NOTE Ice dispenser will stop working while the freezer door is open If...

Page 7: ...ou pull out the ice bin Move the feeler arm up and keep it above the ice bin while you pull out the ice bin Otherwise the feeler arm may be damaged if it is obstructed by the ice bin How to empty ice...

Page 8: ...cid powder Insert a OD tube to the line connector located at the back of the unit and insert another tube end into the bottle near the bottom Place the bottle above the unit so the water in the bottle...

Page 9: ...ce bin back If you are away on holidays or vacations Unplug the unit or disconnect the power Open the upper door Pull out the ice bin and empty it Let the freezer defrost Wipe up water and dry the fre...

Page 10: ...ort a fully loaded unit up to 100 lb Clearance CAUTION This unit is designed for free standing or recessed installation Allow for minimum 2 on the back and 1 at the top for proper air circulation If t...

Page 11: ...ng down and pull out a tube or plug 3 Install the lock clip Water filtration system application NOTE A municipal water supply or other potable water with water pressure between 20 and 120 psig is requ...

Page 12: ...ot working a Turn the icemaker on b Clear the ice cubes c Unplug the unit and remove the ice bin then wait until fill tube is clear d Bypass the water filters and check if ice quality improves e Call...

Page 13: ...ensing is not working a Air is trapped b The dispensing valve water tubes are broken c The water dispensing valve is defective d Control PCB is defective or with wiring problems e Display PCB is defec...

Page 14: ...c o m b The defrost drip tray heater is broken or with wiring problems c The evaporator fan is broken d The defrost sensor is defective e The freezer sensor is defective b Call for service c Call for...

Page 15: ...side the Continental US Alaska Puerto Rico and Hawaii are not warranted Seller is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages and there are no warranties expressed or implied which extend...

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