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HOW TO OPERATE

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1. Ensure the drain plug underneath the front of the unit is closed and the 

    water tube screen (at the bottom of the water reservoir) is in place.

2. Plug the ice maker into an outlet and the green power indicator light will 

     blink (approximately every 5 seconds).

3. Open the cover and remove the ice basket.

4. Fill the water reservoir. 

DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE MAX WATER LEVEL 

     MARK AT THE BACK OF THE WATER RESERVOIR.

5. Replace the ice basket and close the cover.

6. Press the power button and the green indicator light will remain on. To 

     change between either the small or large ice size, press the select button 

     until the light is lit up beside the desired ice size.

7. The first ice cycle will last approximately 8–13 minutes, depending on 

     the ice size selected. The ice-making cycle starts with water being 

     pumped into the water tray below the evaporator fingers. Ice will form 

     on the evaporator fingers. When ice is ready, the ice tray will tilt

     backward and the remaining water in the ice tray will drain back into the 

     reservoir. The ice will be dropped from the evaporator fingers and 

     pushed forward into the ice basket by the ice shovel. The ice tray will 

     automatically move back into position under the evaporator fingers and 

     start the next cycle.

8. ICE FULL will light up when the ice basket is full and the ice maker will 

     stop the ice-making cycle automatically. Remove the ice from the basket 

     with the scoop. 

Wait 3 minutes, then press POWER to restart the ice- 

     making function.

9. The ADD WATER light will light up when there is no more water in

     the reservoir and the cycle will stop automatically. Press POWER once 

     (the power button will flash every 5 seconds). Remove the basket and 

     add water to the reservoir. 

DO NOT fill above the MAX water level mark. 

     

Replace the ice basket and close the cover.

 Wait 3 minutes then press 

     POWER to restart the ice-making function.

     

 

Note:

 

When you have finished making ice, transfer the ice to a freezer. 

                      The ice will last in the ice maker for up to 18 hours, depending on 

                      room temperature. 

Summary of Contents for 762174

Page 1: ...COMPACT ICE MAKER User Guide Item 762174 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 Facebook com GinnysBrand Pinterest com GinnysBrand BRAND ...

Page 2: ...______________________ ____________________________________________________________ Thank you for purchasing a Ginny s Brand Ice Maker You ll love how it keeps up with the drink demands at parties no more running to the store for bags of ice or having to wait on your refrigerator ice maker Enjoy 2 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 ____________________________________________________________ ________________...

Page 3: ...ary when using this appliance near CHILDREN A fire may occur if this appliance is used near FLAMMABLE MATERIALS including curtains towels walls etc DO NOT place any paper plastic or other non food items in the appliance DO NOT place the appliance or its cord on or near a heated surface or in a heated oven This appliance should always be used on a STABLE DRY HEAT RESISTANT SURFACE DO NOT use near w...

Page 4: ...ly installed and grounded If you have any questions about the grounding or electrical instructions contact a qualified electrician Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way Ginny s cannot accept any liability for damage or injury resulting from failure to observe these safety procedures POWER RATING 100W 115V 60Hz CAPACITY 2 3 Quart Reservoir CORD LENGTH 60 DIMENSIONS 9 6 L x 14 4 W x 12 8 H MO...

Page 5: ...ge 4 a Add Water Light e Large Size Ice Light b Ice Full Light f On Off Button c Power Light g Size Selector Button d Small Size Ice Light 2 Lid 3 Ice Shovel Water Tray and Evaporator Fingers 4 Ice Basket 5 Water Reservoir 6 Drain Plug 7 Air Vent 8 Scoop not shown 2 7 6 5 4 3 ...

Page 6: ...om heat sources such as ovens heaters and corrosive gases Leave an 8 inch clearance on all sides of the ice maker for proper ventilation 4 Allow the unit to come to room temperature before operating 5 Do not fill the water reservoir with hot water This may damage the ice maker It is best to fill the water reservoir with water of room temperature or lower 6 When first turning on the unit or during ...

Page 7: ...r fingers When ice is ready the ice tray will tilt backward and the remaining water in the ice tray will drain back into the reservoir The ice will be dropped from the evaporator fingers and pushed forward into the ice basket by the ice shovel The ice tray will automatically move back into position under the evaporator fingers and start the next cycle 8 ICE FULL will light up when the ice basket i...

Page 8: ...e water tube screen at the bottom of the reservoir and rinse under running water 6 Clean the inside of the reservoir with a soft cloth dampened with warm water and vinegar Rinse with a clean damp cloth 7 Replace the drain plug and the water tube screen 8 Clean the exterior of the ice maker with a soft damp cloth Use a mild dishwashing soap if necessary 9 DO NOT CLEAN THE EVAPORATOR FINGERS 10 Do n...

Page 9: ...unt of water Replace the drain plug and attempt to use the unit again OR Check if ice is blocking the ice shovel Turn off the unit let the ice melt and restart The unit does not operate Power is not being supplied to the unit The ambient temperature or the water temperature is too high Plug the unit into a standard 110 120 Volt 60 Hertz power source Run the ice maker in temperatures below 90 F and...

Page 10: ...NOTES 10 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 ...

Page 11: ...NOTES 11 Facebook com GinnysBrand ...

Page 12: ...installation misuse abuse or neglect on part of the owner Warranty is also invalid in any case that the product is taken apart or serviced by an unauthorized service station This warranty gives you specific legal rights and they may vary from state to state THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OF MERCHANTI...

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