the
button again to change the minute.
- D5. After the settings are finished and the fig-
ures stop shinning, long press on the
button till indicator
is on.
TIME SETTING FOR TURNING HOT WATER
FUNCTION ON AND OFF,
- follow step: A1, A2, A3, A4, B2, B3, B4, C1,
C2, C3, C4, D1, D2, D3, D4 after the setting
is finished and the figures stop shinning, long
press on button
till indicator
and
are on.
MAKE ICE CUBES:
- Press the start/stop button (4) and the green
operating button will remain lit. The appliance
starts to operate.
- The processing time is approximately 7-20
minutes (depending on water temperature and
room temperature). Caution: The ice cubes
produced may be small and irregular during the
first cycles.
- Once the ice cubes have been processed, the
excess water will drain into the water tank and
the cubes will fall onto the ice tray
- Caution: the cubes may not be fully transpar-
ent, due to the air entering during processing
development but this does not alter the quality
of the cubes.
- When the water tank is empty, the «Tank emp-
ty» icon will light .
- Turn off the appliance.
- Wait few minutes before running the appliance
again.
- When the ice cube tray is full, the «Tray full»
light icon will light up and several beeps will
sound.
- Drain the ice cube tray with the help of the
spoon supplied with the appliance.
ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE
APPLIANCE:
- After use, press the start/stop button to turn off
the appliance.
- Unplug the appliance from the mains.
- Clean the appliance.
CARRY HANDLE/S:
- This appliance has a handle on the back to
make it easy and convenient to transport. (Fig
2).
SAFETY THERMAL PROTECTOR:
- The appliance has a safety device, which pro-
tects the appliance from overheating.
CLEANING
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains and
allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning
task.
- Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a
few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry.
- Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or
base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products,
for cleaning the appliance.
- Do not let water or any other liquid get into the
air vents to avoid damage to the inner parts of
the appliance.
- Never submerge the appliance in water or any
other liquid or place it under running water.
- Never submerge the connector in water or any
other liquid or place it under running water.
- and storage.
- In order to ensure optimum quality of the cubes,
it is recommended that you change the water
every 24 hours.
DRAIN WATER
- Take off the cap at back of the units to drain the
water, Blue for cold water, Red for hot water
ANOMALIES AND REPAIR
- Take the appliance to an authorised technical
support service if product is damaged or other
problems arise. Do not attempt to disassemble
or repair the appliance yourself as this may be
dangerous.
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