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2)  Using the ON/OFF switch (1) at the side of the unit, switch the 

power ON. The POWER light (8) on the top of the unit will illuminate 
red. 

3) Press the START button (2) at the top of the unit.  The water level 

will be automatically checked and, if correctly filled, the red light will 
turn green.  If the water level is still incorrect after 50 seconds, the 
LOW WATER light (9) will flash in orange and the POWER light (8) 
will flash in red. The unit will then switch to standby mode until the 
reservoir is filled in 18 minutes. Once you have correctly filled the 
reservoir, the unit will restart automatically. If the water level is still 
not filled for more than 18 minutes, the unit will stop. Press STRAT 
button to turn on the unit.

 

4)  Press the STOP button (3) at any time, the unit will stop and the 

POWER light will turn to red.  

Please note that it will take 

approximately three minutes for the unit to reset itself

5)  Ice and cold water will be ready for dispensing in approx. 6-10 

minutes. 

6)  When the ice cube storage compartment is full, the POWER light (8) 

will turn orange and the unit will switch to stand-by mode.  If the ice is 
taken out or melted, the unit will restart automatically and the 
POWER light (8) will turn green. 

7)  If the water level is lower than the minimum line, the POWER light 

(8) will flash in red and the unit will switch into stand-by mode until 
water level restored. 

8)  To dispense ice cubes, crushed ice or iced water, just press the 

relevant button - (4), (5) or (6). Place a cup, glass, etc, under the 
delivery outlet required. 

Note: The ICE CUBE (4) and CRUSHED ICE (5) buttons cannot be 
used simultaneously. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Care, cleaning & maintenance 

 

Cleaning the Unit 

 
To maintain hygiene, it is important that the SELF CLEAN function is 
used on a regular basis. 
Note: The START (2) and CLEAN (12) buttons cannot be pressed 
simultaneously. 
1)  Ensure the unit is switched on. 
2)  If the unit has not been used for a while, drain the unit using the 

following steps: 

 

Press the ICE CUBES, CRUSHED ICE and ICED WATER 
buttons individually, until corresponding tanks are empty. 

 

 

Remove the Drain Plug (14) at the bottom of the unit to 
empty the water tank. 

3)  Add a solution of one part vinegar to ten parts water into the manual 

water fill compartment (10) at the top of the unit.  Ensure water level 
is above the minimum otherwise the unit will not self clean. 

4)  At the back of the unit, press the CLEAN button (12). The unit will 

automatically enter into Self Clean mode and the green CLEAN light 
(7) will be illuminated. 

5)  Press the STOP button (3) after 15 minutes to end the Self Clean 

cycle. 

6)  Once the Self Clean cycle is complete, drain the water from the unit 

as described in step 2 above. 

7) 

Flush the unit 

at least three times

 to remove the cleaning mixture. 

To do this, repeat step 1 to 6 above using 

water only

. When in step 

2, just press the ICED WATER button (6) only. 

 

 
8)  Refill the reservoir to resume the ice making function. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SNO ICE-100S

Page 1: ...SNO 3 IN 1 ICE MAKER CRUSHER WATER DISPENSER MODEL ICE 100S ...

Page 2: ...n Self clean function Unpacking your unit IMPORTANT this unit is heavy 53lbs to prevent injury please seek assistance when removing from packaging When removing your ice maker from the box please lift using side slots but not the top cover or front plate Do not place the unit upside down as this could cause the malfunction of the compressor or refrigerating system Ensure the surface on which you w...

Page 3: ...ATER Dispenses Iced Water CLEAN light GREEN Self cleaning indicator POWER light RED Unit on standby GREEN ice making in process ORANGE Ice bin full RED flashing Unit on standby due to low water level WARNING light ORANGE flashing low water level Manual water fill compartment Water line connector CLEAN Self clean button Water level indicator Fuse holder Drain plug Water bottle adaptor Water hose Re...

Page 4: ...er hose on water line plug and pull the hose out Fig 4 b Manual water filling You can use tap water or purified water Remove the manual water fill compartment cover and place the filter net 19 in the compartment pour water into the compartment until the compartment is full Please ensure that you do not overfill or allow the water level to drop below the minimum level c Commercial water bottle Plac...

Page 5: ... by mode until water level restored 8 To dispense ice cubes crushed ice or iced water just press the relevant button 4 5 or 6 Place a cup glass etc under the delivery outlet required Note The ICE CUBE 4 and CRUSHED ICE 5 buttons cannot be used simultaneously Care cleaning maintenance Cleaning the Unit To maintain hygiene it is important that the SELF CLEAN function is used on a regular basis Note ...

Page 6: ...arthed mains supply Orange flashing light no low water is on Low water level or no water in reservoir Fill water manually Change water bottle or turn on water line Water has poor taste or odour Unit needs to be sanitized See cleaning section Particles floating in water Water has high mineral content Use water with less hardness Compressor is working but not dispensing ice or water 1 Low water leve...

Page 7: ...oud noise is not an indication of any problem of the unit Add more water to the unit or adjust the water bottle Unit makes cloudy ice cubes Due to fast freezing ice cubes may appear cloudy This is trapped air in the water and does not affect the taste or quality of the ice The orange light is on ice bin full indicator and ice was removed from the unit but the unit does not restart Small pieces of ...

Page 8: ... will repair or replace any parts found defective This warranty is not transferable After the expiration of the warranty the cost of labor and parts will be the responsibility of the original owner of the unit THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Acts of God such as fire flood hurricanes earthquakes and tornadoes Damage accidental or other wise to the ice maker while in the possession of a consumer not ca...

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