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Polar Ice Tray 

User Manual 

 

Contents

 

The Characteristics of Polar Ice ........................................................................ 2 

What makes Polar Ice Unique? ................................................................. 2 
The Concept of Polar Ice ........................................................................... 2 

Precautions ....................................................................................................... 3 
Specification ......................................................................................................  3 
Composition and Function ................................................................................ 4 
How to Make Polar Ice ...................................................................................... 6 

Steps of Assembly ..................................................................................... 6 

How to Extract the Ice ....................................................................................... 7 
Conditions  of  Solidification ................................................................................  8 

Completely Frozen ..................................................................................... 8 
Incompletely Frozen .................................................................................. 8 

Multi-Purpose Usage ........................................................................................ 9 

Cracked  Ice ................................................................................................  9 
Decorative  Ice ..........................................................................................  10 
3D Sculpture Ice ....................................................................................... 11 
Rapid Ice Production ............................................................................... 13 
Ice Bucket Function ................................................................................. 13 

Q&A .................................................................................................................  14 

Difficulty with ice removal ........................................................................ 14 
Bubbles in the ice .................................................................................... 14 
Lengthy freeze time ................................................................................. 15 
Adjustments in freezer settings ............................................................... 15 

Summary of Contents for Polar Ice

Page 1: ...n 4 How to Make Polar Ice 6 Steps of Assembly 6 How to Extract the Ice 7 Conditions of Solidification 8 Completely Frozen 8 Incompletely Frozen 8 Multi Purpose Usage 9 Cracked Ice 9 Decorative Ice 10 3D Sculpture Ice 11 Rapid Ice Production 13 Ice Bucket Function 13 Q A 14 Difficulty with ice removal 14 Bubbles in the ice 14 Lengthy freeze time 15 Adjustments in freezer settings 15 ...

Page 2: ...ack Specification Dimensions of Casing outer L 229 x W 183 x H 134 mm Dimensions of Casing inner L 174 x W 134 x H 55 mm Dimensions of Ice Ice Block 600 ml Ice Sculpture 250 ml Materials Food container plastics PP ABS Colors Black White Red or Customized color Easy to Use Just add water and place in the freezer to enjoy crystal clear ice Convenient Unique patented design allows for easy retrieval ...

Page 3: ... production compresses ice Protruding pick aids in the removal of ice Cupule handle Material Silicone Main Function Sticks to container for easy ice removal Suction handle Clear Ice compartment Material PP Main function With small holes on bottom To hold the clear ice block White Ice compartment Material PP Main function To hold opaque white ice block Base Material ABS Insulating Main function to ...

Page 4: ...icepacks Pour cold water into the White Ice compartment filling it close to its brim DO NOT OVERFILL The quality of ice produced will vary depending on the water used Tap water will still produce clear ice but we suggest residents of areas with undrinkable tap water to use boiled or mineral water instead Place the clear ice compartment inside the White Ice compartment and slowly begin pressing dow...

Page 5: ...e edges of the holes Handle with caution 9 Multi Purpose Usage Cracked Ice Assembly method Basic components z Flush the clear ice with room temperature water and the difference in temperature will cause the ice to crack z Use the back of a spoon or another hard object to strike the ice z Light strikes will break ice into chunks of various sizes z Un uniform ice chunks are perfect for use with beve...

Page 6: ...to crack z Allow the ice to sit in room temperature for 1 3 minutes for easy removal z Avoid pouring water into holes as shown in diagram as this will affect the shape of the ice sculpture Adding a decorative object such as flora letters or photographs before ice production will make decorative ice To prevent decorations from floating to the top the decorative lid must be place on top to keep the ...

Page 7: ... bucket function z In room temperature ice can be kept without melting for 2 3 hours The inukshuk is a traditional sculptural form used by the Inuit a tribe of people who inhabit the arctic circle of Canada They are sculptures of welcome and friendship and this is why they have also been chosen to be the official logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics held in Vancouver BC An inukshuk sculpture would mak...

Page 8: ... solidified after 12 hours this is most likely due to insufficiently low temperatures in your freezer or too many items in the freezer Adjustments in freezer settings Generally a freezer set to 18 C has the optimum freezing temperature This would be the middle setting of the spectrum Setting your freezer to low will cause for a longer freezing time but it will improve the transparency of the ice c...

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