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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.

The first ice making cycle will last approximately 8 - 13 minutes

depending on the ice size that is selected. The ice making cycle starts

with water being pumped into the Water Tray situated below the

Evaporator Fingers. Over the next 8 - 13 minutes ice forms on the

Evaporator Fingers. Once this has completed, the Ice Tray will tilt

backwards and the remaining water in the Ice Tray is drained back into the

Water Reservoir. The ice cubes are then 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.

The 'Ice Full' LED light will light up when the ice basket is full and the Ice

Maker will stop the ice making cycle automatically. Gently remove the ice

from the Ice Basket with the Ice Scoop. Once the Ice Basket has been

emptied and the Cover closed, the Ice Maker will restart its ice making

function automatically. IMPORTANT: Wait 3 minutes then press the

Power Button to restart the ice making function.

The ‘Add Water’ LED light will light up when there is no more water in

the Water Reservoir and the ice making cycle will stop automatically. Press

the Power Button once (the Power Button will flash every 5 seconds).

Remove the Ice Basket and add water to the Water Reservoir.

NOTE: 

Do not fill above the MAX water level mark at the back of the

Water Reservoir. Replace the Ice Basket and close the Cover.

IMPORTANT: Wait 3 minutes then press the Power Button to restart the

ice making function.

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

NOTE: The ice will last in the Ice Maker for up to a 18 hour period,

depending on the ambiant temperature. Stop the ice making cycle by

pressing the Power Button. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet.

Open the Cover and allow the Ice Maker to reach room temperature

and follow the directions in the Care and Cleaning section.

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Summary of Contents for ICE108

Page 1: ...ARTS BEFORE FIRST USE USE YOUR ICE MAKER CARE AND CLEANING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS This ice maker is not designed to keep ice frozen After each use remove all ice cubes d...

Page 2: ...mination repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment All servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative Do not use outdoors Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter...

Page 3: ...r than the rating of this appliance C It should be positioned such that it does not drape over the counter or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children intentionally Attempting any maintenance or...

Page 4: ...Indicator Light d On Off Button e S Small Ice Size Indicator Light f L Large Ice Size Indicator Light g Select Button to choose ice size 3 Ice Basket 4 Water Reservoir below Ice Basket 5 Ice Shovel an...

Page 5: ...voir is empty and to remove ice when the storage basket is full The icemaker also has built in safeguards that can limit accidental damage automatically shutting down the system when necessary The inc...

Page 6: ...matically Gently remove the ice from the Ice Basket with the Ice Scoop Once the Ice Basket has been emptied and the Cover closed the Ice Maker will restart its ice making function automatically IMPORT...

Page 7: ...ior with a soft cloth dampened in warm water and vinegar Rinse with a clean damp cloth Replace the Drain Plug and the Water Tube Screen Wash the Ice Basket and Ice Scoop in warm soapy water Rinse and...

Page 8: ...ture or the water temperature is too high Remove ice from the ice storage basket to make more Plug the unit into a standard 110 120 Volt 60 Hertz power source Please run the icemaker in temperatures b...

Page 9: ...GE MODE D EMPLOI NETTOYAGE ET ENTRETIEN PROBL MES ET SOLUTIONS 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 TABLE DES MATIERES Cette machine gla ons n est pas con ue pour conserver la glace congel e Apr s chaque utilisation enlever...

Page 10: ...doit tre ex cut par un repr sentant autoris Ne pas utiliser l appareil l ext rieur Ne pas laisser pendre le cordon du bord de la table ou du comptoir ni toucher des surfaces chaudes Ne pas laisser le...

Page 11: ...ns gal celui de l appareil C La rallonge ne doit pas pendre travers la table ou le plan de travail o les enfants peuvent tirer ou tr bucher dessus Entretien et nettoyage Pour minimiser les risques de...

Page 12: ...S voyant pour le format petit f L voyant pour le format grand g Bouton Select pour choisir la grosseur du gla on 3 Panier gla ons 4 R servoir eau sous le panier gla ons 5 Pelle gla ons et bandes de l...

Page 13: ...s indicateurs vous indiquent lorsque le r servoir d eau est vide et lorsque le compartiment de stockage des gla ons est plein La machine gla ons poss de galement des s curit s int gr es qui peuvent li...

Page 14: ...s arr te automatiquement Enlever doucement les gla ons du panier l aide de la cuiller gla ons Une fois le panier vid et le couvercle ferm l appareil recommence la fabrication de gla ons automatiquemen...

Page 15: ...soin le nettoyer avec une brosse douce Replacer le filtre apr s avoir nettoy le r servoir eau Replacer l obturateur vidange et le filtre du tuyau d alimentation Laver le panier gla ons et la pelle dan...

Page 16: ...la taille de gla ons s lectionn e pour des petits gla ons L appareil ne re oit pas de courant La temp rature ambiante ou la temp rature de l eau est trop lev e Branchez l appareil dans une prise stand...

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