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been leveled and positioned in the proper place. 
4.

 

The appliance must be placed on a dry and level surface with sufficient ventilation, 

far from heat sources such as ovens, heaters and corrosive gases. Leave an 8-inch 
(20cm) clearance on all sides of the ice maker for proper ventilation. 
5.

 

Do not fill the water reservoir with hot water. This may damage the ice maker. It is 

best to fill the water reservoir with water of room temperature or lower. 
6.

 

Do not use the appliance at a very cold environment (lower than 5℃).  

7.

 

Clean the appliance by following the operation of 

“CLEANING AND 

MAINTENANCE” 

before operate. 

 

USING YOUR ICE MAKER 

1.

 

Ensure that the drain plug at the bottom of water reservoir is closed well. 

2.

 

Plug the ice maker into the wall outlet, the “

” indicator blinks. 

NOTE

: If the ice maker has been moved wait for 30 minutes before plugging it. 

3.

 

Open the top lid and remove the ice basket. 

4.

 

Fill the water reservoir with drinking water. Use of purified water is not suggested. 

NOTE

: Do not fill above the MAX water level mark. 

5.

 

Replace the ice basket and close the top lid. 

6.

 

Press ”

” button to select the ice size. “

” means small ice and 

” means large ice.  

7.

 

Press the “

” button and the “

”indicator lights solidly. 

8.

 

The ice-making cycle will last approximately 6-13 minutes, depending on the 

ambient temperature and water temperature.  
9.

 

The ice-making cycle starts with water being pumped into the ice tray situated 

below the evaporator. Over the next 6-13 minutes ice is being formed on the 
evaporator. Once this procedure has been completed, the ice tray will tilt backwards 

Summary of Contents for DIM-12146

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Page 11: ...1 2 1 2a 2b 1 2 8 25 32 C 1 2 3 1 20 2 8 25 3 10 32...

Page 12: ...DIM 12146 ST SN N T I 220 240V 50Hz 105W R600a 29g C5H10 8 89Kg ABS X X 348 249 325...

Page 13: ...of fire However if it is necessary to use an extension cord 1 Use only 3 wire extension cords with 3 blade grounding plug 2 The marked rating of an extension cord must be equal to or greater than the...

Page 14: ...hours before power it on again 21 If the ice maker is brought in from outside in wintertime do not use for a few hours allowing the unit to warm up to the room temperature before operating 22 Never pu...

Page 15: ...NLY KNOW YOUR ICE MAKER 4 8 3 5 6 7 14 9 10 11 1 Control panel 2 LOGO 3 Air outlet 4 Top lid 5 Viewing window 6 Ice tray 7 Ice shovel 8 Evaporator 9 MAX water level 10 Water reservoir 11 Filter 12 Dra...

Page 16: ...ies including the ice basket and ice scoop etc are complete Please contact with the client service department if some accessories are missed 2 Please ensure that the ice maker is level and on a stable...

Page 17: ...eservoir is closed well 2 Plug the ice maker into the wall outlet the indicator blinks NOTE If the ice maker has been moved wait for 30 minutes before plugging it 3 Open the top lid and remove the ice...

Page 18: ...time remove the ice basket and add water into the water reservoir Then press button again to restart the ice making cycle 12 When you have got your desired amount of ice stop the ice making cycle by p...

Page 19: ...h 6 Replace the drain plug well in position Wash the ice basket and ice scoop in warm soapy water Rinse and dry 7 Clean the exterior of the ice maker with a soft damp cloth Use a mild dishwashing soap...

Page 20: ...authorized department for repair indicator lights up 1 Ice basket is full and the infrared light is blocked by the ice 2 Infrared light emitting diode light receiving diode do not work 1 Remove the ic...

Page 21: ...but no ice is produced The ambient temperature or water temperature is too high Start the ice making cycle at a environment with an ambient temperature less than 32 C and fill the water reservoir with...

Page 22: ...RS Model DIM 12146 Applicable climate ST SN N T Class I Power source 220 240V 50Hz Rated power 105W Refrigerant Refrigerant amount R600a 29g Foaming agent C5H10 Net weight 8 89Kg Housing ABS Unit size...

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