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OPERATION
WARNING
– Always ensure that the appliance and all its parts are
out of
reach of children younger than 8 years and animals.
Do not leave the appliance
unattended, while it is connected to the power supply.
For operation, only fill the water tank with a sufficient amount of clear, cold drin-
king water (0.75-2.8 litres). Do not attempt to cool or store any other liquids, food
or foreign objects within the appliance. When liquids run out during operation,
immediately unplug the appliance.
CAUTION
– Even when using only perfectly fresh drinking water, algae
and even harmful germs could build-up within the appliance. Therefore, after usa-
ge, drain any residues of water and do not leave the ice within the appliance
unnecessary. On daily use, empty the water tank and fill in fresh, cold drinking
water every day, Additionally, clean the appliance each week and when it is not
in use for some time (see: ‘Care and Cleaning’).
IMPORTANT -
Due to constructional properties and depending on the temperature
of the water and environment, during the first ice making cycles the number of ice
bullets per cycle may be less than 9. This is normal and no reason for concern.
NOTE
The surface of the water in the water tank may not reach the bottom of the ice
container. Otherwise, the operating results may be defeated.
NOTE
During operation, avoid leaving the ice shovel within the ice container. Otherwise,
it may be buried under pieces of ice. We recommend holding a low bowl or small
tablet at hand for placing the ice shovel and, if required, ice container on it. This
way, your workspace is kept dry.
1. Ensure that the drain plug in the bottom of the appliance is closed tightly.
2. Open the lid and remove the ice container. Fill the water tank with a sufficient
amount of clear, cold drinking water (750 ml to 2.8 litres; “MAX”). Doing so,
ensure that no water runs out under the appliance.
IMPORTANT -
After just moving the appliance, wait for approx. 1/2-2 Stunden,
before connecting the appliance to the power supply to avoid damaging the com-
pressor via bubbles within the refrigeration circle.
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