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M

AKING 

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1.

 

Remove the water reservoir cover and pour clean drinking water into the 

water reservoir. Keep the water level below the “FULL” water level mark. 

Close the water reservoir cover to prevent foreign matter from entering 
the reservoir.  

 

 

Please Note

: Do not pour water into the internal water tank located 

underneath the ice basket. Doing so will affect the ice maker’s performance.

 

2.

 

Plug the ice maker into a suitable electrical outlet. Press the ON/OFF 
button on the control panel to begin the ice making cycle. The green 
power indicator will turn on for 2 seconds and then flash for 3 seconds. It 
will then be on continuously. 

3.

 

The ice making cycle lasts anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on 
the ambient temperature. The ice making cycle will also take slightly 
longer when using the appliance for the first time. The ice making time 
may vary significantly if the unit is being used in extremely warm 
temperatures, but this will not exceed 50 minutes. 

4.

 

To make thicker ice, plug in the unit, press and hold the ON/OFF button 
for 5 seconds or longer, and then release it to start the unit. The ice 
making cycle will take an additional 3 minutes, but the ice cubes will be 
thicker.  

5.

 

While the ice maker is on, periodically verify the water level in the 
reservoir. If there is not enough water in the reservoir, the ice maker will 
automatically stop, and the ADD WATER indicator light will turn on. 

Summary of Contents for IM200SS

Page 1: ...Manual v1 0 Because you re not like everyone else PORTABLE CLEAR ICE MAKER IM200SS OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...mfortable living or work space Our goal is to ensure that every Luma Comfort customer is 100 satisfied with their product If you have any questions or concerns regarding your product or if you would s...

Page 3: ...nstructions 7 Control Panel 7 Making Ice 8 Additional Operating Tips 9 Maintenance 10 Technical Support 11 Product Specifications 11 Troubleshooting 11 Warranty 13 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please caref...

Page 4: ...and offers Registering your product information online is safe secure and takes less than 2 minutes to complete Alternatively we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt below and record the...

Page 5: ...eceptacle Under no circumstances should the plug be altered in any way An improper connection can result in electric shock 8 If possible avoid using extension cords with this ice maker If an extension...

Page 6: ...rving countertop design Stylish stainless steel finish Push button controls LED display Utilizes commercial technology Works in as little as 15 minutes Clear ice melts 5x slower than cloudy ice PARTS...

Page 7: ...d away from direct sunlight and other heat sources such as stoves furnaces and radiators 5 Allow the unit s refrigerant to settle for one hour before plugging in the ice maker for the first time Also...

Page 8: ...3 seconds It will then be on continuously 3 The ice making cycle lasts anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes depending on the ambient temperature The ice making cycle will also take slightly longer when usin...

Page 9: ...unit allow the refrigerant inside the compressor to settle for at least 3 minutes before restarting the ice maker ADDITIONAL OPERATING TIPS 1 Clean the ice maker s interior water reservoir etc with l...

Page 10: ...into the internal water reservoir and then into the space below the clear viewing window 3 Use this water and detergent solution to clean the rest of the ice maker s interior and drain out the water b...

Page 11: ...s Low water full ice Includes Ice maker scoop manual Warranty 1 year manufacturer s warranty TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause s Possible Solution The ADD WATER indicator light is on There is not...

Page 12: ...er in the unit Clean this water tank The ice cubes being produced are thin and break easily The ambient temperature is too high Turn off the unit first and press hold the ON OFF button for more than 5...

Page 13: ...that are designed to be replaced such as filters or batteries Power failure and improper power supply such as low voltage defective wiring or inadequate fuses Use of force or damage caused by external...

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