3
UK
Cleaning, Care & Maintenance
•
Always switch off and disconnect the power supply before cleaning.
•
Warm, soapy water is recommended for cleaning. Cleaning agents may leave harmful residues. DO
NOT wash the base unit, instead wipe the exterior with a damp cloth.
•
A POLAR agent or qualified technician should carry out repairs if required.
•
Clean the water filter regularly with a small brush, particularly in hard water areas. The water filter is
located in the pump inlet at the bottom of the water tank, remove by pulling out with fingers.
•
If the appliance is to be left unused for longer than 24 hours, loosen the drain screw and drain the
water from the tank.
•
The inner removable parts and water tank should be cleaned regularly.
Troubleshooting
Fault
Probable Cause
Action
The appliance is
not working
The appliance is not
switched on
Check the appliance is plugged in correctly and switched on
Plug and lead are
damaged
Call POLAR agent or qualified technician
Fuse in the plug has
blown
Replace the plug fuse
Power supply
Check power supply
Internal wiring fault
Call POLAR agent or qualified technician
Appliance is noisy
or works
intermittently
Power fluctuations
Turn off the appliance and restart after 3 minutes
Water indicator is
lit
Water level is low or
tank is empty
Refill water tank and restart
Water filter is blocked Clean water filter and restart appliance
Ice Full indicator is
lit
Ice basket full
Empty the ice basket
Room temperature is
too low
Move the appliance to a warmer position
Water and Ice Full
indicators flash
together
Water box is blocked
and cannot tilt
Disconnect from the power supply. Remove some of the ice
cubes and gently tilt the water box by hand. Restart the
appliance after 3 minutes
Ice cubes are
sticking together
Ice making cycle is too
long
Reset the ice cube size and restart the appliance
Water tank
temperature is too low
Empty water tank and refill
Compressor runs
but no ice is made
Refrigerant leak or
block in the
refrigerant system
Call POLAR agent or qualified technician
Summary of Contents for G620
Page 56: ......