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T-2 Version 08/05 

 

HOME ICE MACHINE USER 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  

 

MODEL SNO T-2M/T-2MA 

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MODEL SNO T-2C/T-2CA

  

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SNO T-2C

Page 1: ...T 2 Version 08 05 1 HOME ICE MACHINE USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL SNO T 2M T 2MA MODEL SNO T 2C T 2CA ...

Page 2: ...hine produces 12 ice cubes with each cycle of approximately 12 to 18 minutes depending on the size of cube selected The appliance is equipped with a Function Display panel that includes SELECT buttons for ice cube size selection S for small M for medium and L for large START and STOP buttons and a WATERTANK condition monitor which gives a visual warning when the appliance is running low on water T...

Page 3: ...T 2 Version 08 05 3 E D B A H I C K F G J ...

Page 4: ... 3 A Ice Cube Drawer B Water Tank C Water Level Indicator D Function Display E Cover with Window F On Off Switch G Mains Water Input H Mains Water Control Float I Water Tank Removable Lid J Mains Lead K Mains Lead Socket Detail of Function Display ...

Page 5: ...r appliances or walls Remove the Water Tank the lower of the two removable drawers on the appliance front face and pour fresh drinkable mains tap water into the tank through the larger rectangular hole in the Water Tank lid and fill the tank up to the MAX line of the Water Level Indicator situated in the front centre of the tank Commercially bottled still drinking water may be used if desired Repl...

Page 6: ...he rear of the Water Tank is free If the float is stuck gently tap the indicator to free the float and the re insert the Water Tank fully into its recess For the T 2A model in Direct Water Supply mode users do not need to remove the water tank The unit will automatically draw the water supply into the water tank The unit will stop drawing water once the water tank is filled At this point you may c...

Page 7: ...ocess will re start automatically As water is drawn from the Water Tank the level will drop and eventually the WATER TANK indicator on the Function Display will turn from green to red indicating that the tank requires topping up It is not necessary to top up the tank immediately The ideal time to top up the tank is a couple of minutes after water has stopped being pumped into the water tray The re...

Page 8: ...ned on a regular basis perhaps once every three months or more frequently in areas where chalky deposits can be a problem Two cleaning solutions may be used One is 1 part vinegar to 10 arts water the other is 1 part bicarbonate of soda to 5 parts water In both cases the appliance should be allowed to complete one ice making cycle then left to stand for 6 hours before being thoroughly rinsed with f...

Page 9: ...or large L ice cube size is selected Always try small S ice cube selection first as this may give cubes of sufficient size As with all electrical appliances if used outdoors ensure that it is protected from the elements and use an earth leakage contact breaker for safety Do not expose the appliance to rain and do not use or store it where it could get damp or wet Do not put the appliance near sour...

Page 10: ...eps or the M indicator is flashing and the appliance is not beeping the ice cube production process is stuck It may be that ice cubes are stuck to the freezing element an ice cube is stuck in the mechanism or the ice cubes have fused into one large block of ice If this happen switch off the appliance unplug it from the mains electricity open the Window and leave until all ice blockages melt Once e...

Page 11: ...me S Small 12 minutes M Medium 15 minutes L Large 18 minutes Dimensions 360 x 390 x 440 mm 14 2 x 15 4 x 17 4 inch Net weight 19 5Kg 43 Lbs The number of ice cubes produced per cycle is 12 The Ice Cube Drawer holds approximately 60 cubes or 1 Kg of ice The appliance produces between 16 and 20 Kg of ice in a 24 hour period dependent on water temperature and ambient conditions ...

Page 12: ...nty Whynter 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 cons...

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