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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE USE

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Before connecting the appliance to the power supply, let the unit stand upright for 1 hour, which will reduce 
the possibility of the cooling system malfunctioning due to improper handling.

• 

Clean your unit thoroughly before putting into use. (Refer to “CARE AND MAINTENANCE”.)

• 

Use the parts diagram on page 6 to insure proper positioning of internal components.

USING YOUR ICE MAKER

1.

Clean your ice maker thoroughly.

2. 

Open the cover, remove the ice basket and pour normal tap water into tank. Keep water level below the 
level mark.

3. 

Plug in the unit and the power indicator light will blink.

4.

Press “POWER” on the control panel to begin the ice making cycle. The power indicator light will light.

5.

Select the size of the ice cube by pressing the “SELECT” button. If ambient temperature is below 60°F, it is 
recommended to select small size to avoid ice sticking together.

6.

While the icemaker is on, check water level periodically. If water pump cannot inject water, the ice maker 
will stop automatically, and the “WATER” indicator will be on. Press the “POWER” button, fill water up to 
the level mark and press “POWER” again. Allow 3 minutes for the refrigerant to settle before restarting.

7. 

The ice maker automatically stops working when the ice basket is full and the “ICE FULL” indicator will be 
illuminated.

 

WARNING

: Direct or reflected sunlight may cause the infrared sensor to malfunction.  If the unit doesn't stop 

making ice, even when full, move the unit where there is no sunlight.
Change water in the water reservoir every 24 hours to ensure a reasonable hygiene level. If unit is not in use, drain 
all water in the tank reservoir.

a. 

Button to turn on/off the unit

b. 

Button to select ice cube size

CONTROL PANEL

Figure 3

c.

Power Indicator

d. 

Ice Full Indicator

e. 

Water Shortage Indicator

f. 

Selected ice size: Small or large

a

b

e

d

c

f

Summary of Contents for HZB-12/SA

Page 1: ...26 Lb Countertop Ice Maker User s Manual Model HZB 12 SA Item 1296908...

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Page 3: ...3 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 PARTS AND FEATURES 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 10...

Page 4: ...wintertime give it a few hours to adjust to room temperature before plugging it in DANGER Risk of fire or explosion Flammable refrigerant used DO NOT use mechanical devices to defrost ice maker DO NO...

Page 5: ...5 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions W x H x D 9 5 x 12 9 x 14 1 242 mm x 328 mm x 358 mm Weight 17 0 lbs 7 7 kg Ice Producing Capacity Up to 26 Lbs a day Figure 1 14 1 358 mm 12 9 328 mm 9 5 242 mm...

Page 6: ...rior b Ice Full Sensor c Ice Basket d Ice Scoop e Control Panel f Air Outlet g Water Drain Cap At front underside of the unit h Maximum Water Level Not shown on the unit image above You can see the wa...

Page 7: ...ANGER Improper use of the grounded plug can result in the risk of electrical shock If the power cord is damages 1 This unit should be properly grounded for your safety The power cord if this appliance...

Page 8: ...it is recommended to select small size to avoid ice sticking together 6 While the icemaker is on check water level periodically If water pump cannot inject water the ice maker will stop automatically...

Page 9: ...n proper performance dissipation of heat maintain efficiency and low power consumption Clearance of minimum 5 inches should be maintained at the rear and sides of the unit and 8 inches at the top of t...

Page 10: ...e reservoir Use water between 45 F 90 F Leaving ice in the appliance for an extended period of time may result in the appliance recycling the ice by melting it down and making a new batch Transfer rea...

Page 11: ...M quina de hacer hielo de encimera Manual del usuario Modelo HZB 12 SA Art culo 1296908...

Page 12: ...CE INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES 13 ESPECIFICACIONES 14 PIEZAS Y FUNCIONES 15 INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N 16 INSTRUCCIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENTO 17 CUIDADO Y MANTENIMIENTO 18 SOLUCI N DE PROBLEM...

Page 13: ...en el interior se debe dejar descansar algunas horas hasta que adquiera temperatura ambiente antes de enchufar PELIGRO Riesgo de incendio o explosi n Contiene refrigerante inflamable NO utilice dispo...

Page 14: ...14 ESPECIFICACIONES Peso 17 0 lbs 7 7 kg Capacidad de producci n de hielo Hasta 26 libras al d a Figure 1 9 5 x 12 9 x 14 1 242 mm x 328 mm x 358 mm 14 1 358 mm 12 9 328 mm 9 5 242 mm...

Page 15: ...asta para hielo d Cuchara para hielo e Panel de control f Salida de aire g Tap n de drenaje de agua En la parte inferior frontal de la unidad h Nivel m ximo de agua No se muestra en la imagen encima R...

Page 16: ...del enchufe con descarga a tierra puede ocasionar un golpe de corriente Si el cable de alimentaci n est da ado 1 La unidad debe estar adecuadamente conectada a tierra para su seguridad El cable de el...

Page 17: ...Seleccionar Si la temperatura ambiente es inferior a 60 F se recomienda seleccionar tama o peque o o mediano para que los cubos de hielo no se peguen 6 El ciclo de fabricati n dura de 7 a 13 minutos s...

Page 18: ...ra de heilo para optimizar su funcionamiento disipar el calor mantener la eficiencia y disminuir el consumo el ctrico Se debe dejar un espacio de 5 pulgadas en la parte de atr s y a los costados y 8 p...

Page 19: ...o extendido el electrodamestico podria recidar el hielo por derriti ndoloy haci nda un Nuevo lote Transfiera el hielo preparado a otro envase y guarde en un refrigerador o un congelador para evitar de...

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