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10When all the cleaning solution has been used
up, open the water shutoff valve to allow new
fresh water to flow into the reservoir. Let the
unit to continue to run until the ice resumes
the normal colour and hardness.
11Stop the icemaker and pour warmwater on
the ice deposited into the storage bin tomelt
it up.
12Left the unit running for approx 10 minutes
then remove the copper wire used to jump
the two sensors for the water level and place
back correctly the cover on the float reser-
voir.
NOTE.
The ice produced with the decalcifi-
cation solution is yellowish and smooth. In
this phase, there are loud noises from the
freezer due to the rubbing between the rising
ice and the evaporator walls. In this case, it is
recommended that the equipment should be
switched off for some minutes, so that the
decalcification solution in the freezer can be
released.
ATTENTION use ice produced with the
cleaner solution. Be sure none remains
in the bin.
REMEMBER.
To prevent the accumulation of
undesirable bacteria it is necessary to saniti-
se the interior of the storage bin with an anti-
algae disinfectant solution every week.
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