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

       the reservoir and the ice making cycle will stop automatically. Remove 

       the basket and add water to the reservoir. DO NOT fill above the MAX 

       water level mark at the back of the water reservoir. Replace the basket 

       and close the cover.

   Note:

 Wait 3 minutes, then press ON/OFF to restart the ice making 

                     function.

16. The ice may last in the ice maker for several hours, depending on the 

       ambient room temperature, but melting will occur. For best results, 

       store the ice in a freezer. 

17. When finished making ice, press ON/OFF. Unplug the unit from the 

       outlet. Drain any remaining water through the drain plug into a sink.

18. Open the cover and allow the ice maker to reach room temperature 

       before cleaning and storing.

     

Note:

 

To keep your ice fresh, change the water in the reservoir every

                    24 hours. When not in use, drain the water from the ice maker.

Summary of Contents for 766865

Page 1: ...ICE MAKER WITH BOTTLE OPENER User Guide Item 766865 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 Facebook com GinnysBrand Pinterest com GinnysBrand BRAND ...

Page 2: ..._______________________________________________________ Thank you for purchasing a Ginny s Brand Ice Maker with Bottle Opener Now it s easier than ever to keep up with cold drink demands Not only do you have plenty of ice on hand but you have a convenient bottle opener that you won t misplace Enjoy 2 Ginnys com 800 544 1590 ____________________________________________________________ _____________...

Page 3: ... 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 water DO NOT use an accessory or attachment not recommended by Ginny s as this may cause injury or damage the appliance KEEP HANDS HAIR AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS DO NOT use outdoors If the ice maker is brought in from cold storage li...

Page 4: ...rly 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 115V 60Hz 160W CAPACITY WATER RESERVOIR 2 3 quarts CORD LENGTH 72 DIMENSIONS incl bottle opener...

Page 5: ... ON OFF Button e Small Ice Size Indicator Light f Large Ice Size Indicator Light g SELECT Button to choose ice size 2 Cover 3 Ice Shovel and Evaporator Fingers with Tray behind Ice Shovel 4 Removable Ice Basket 5 Air Outlet 6 Water Reservoir below Ice Basket 7 Drain Plug 8 Ice Scoop not shown 9 Bottle Opener and 2 mounting screws not shown 4 2 6 3 5 ...

Page 6: ...ed in corridors or hallways of public buildings Pressing the ON OFF button to an off position DOES NOT disconnect the ice maker from the power supply To avoid burns DO NOT touch the evaporator fingers when the ice maker is making ice INSTALLING THE BOTTLE OPENER Position the bottle opener as shown in the image below Use a Phillips head screw driver to attach the bottle opener to the right side of ...

Page 7: ...the MAX water level mark at the back of the reservoir 8 Replace the ice basket and close the cover 9 Press ON OFF and the green indicator light will stay on 10 Press SELECT to choose small or large ice size The indicator light will come on beside the chosen ice size 11 The first ice making cycle will last 8 13 minutes depending on the ice size that is selected Water will be pumped into the tray be...

Page 8: ... press ON OFF to restart the ice making function 16 The ice may last in the ice maker for several hours depending on the ambient room temperature but melting will occur For best results store the ice in a freezer 17 When finished making ice press ON OFF Unplug the unit from the outlet Drain any remaining water through the drain plug into a sink 18 Open the cover and allow the ice maker to reach ro...

Page 9: ...et 5 DO NOT use abrasive brushes or pads or harsh cleaning solutions 6 Wash the ice basket and ice scoop in warm soapy water Rinse and dry 7 DO NOT clean the evaporator fingers 8 To clean the interior of the ice maker use a soft cloth dampened in warm water and vinegar Rinse with a clean damp cloth 9 Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth 10 DO NOT immerse any electrical appliance its cord or its plu...

Page 10: ...blocking the ice pusher Turn off the ice maker and unplug plug in again and turn on OR Turn off the icemaker and unplug Remove the drain cap and drain out a small amount of water replace cap and turn on OR Turn off and let the ice melt then turn on The unit does not operate Power is not being supplied to the unit OR The ambient room temperature or the water temperature is too high Check the plug o...

Page 11: ...much time OR The ambient room temperature or the water temperature is too high OR There is refrigerant leakage or blockage Change the size selector to small ice cubes OR Run the ice maker in temperatures below 90 F and or pour colder water into the reservoir OR Call Customer Service PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION ...

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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