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The appliance will have already been cleaned in the factory. However, you are advised to wash the internal parts again before
using the appliance. Make sure that the power supply cable is unplugged before carrying out the above cleaning operation.
See cleaning and sanitizing manual for information regarding cleaning operations.
Use ordinary washing-up liquid or a water and vinegar solution for cleaning operations; after cleaning, rinse thoroughly with cold
water and discard the ice produced during the first 30 minutes after cleaning, together with any ice present in the bin.
It is advisable to avoid using abrasive detergents or powders, since these might damage the finish.
6.2 START-UP
Once the appliance has been correctly connected to the electricity mains, water mains and water drain system, it can be started
up as follows:
a)
turn on the water supply tap(s) (7 in Fig. 3)
b)
insert the plug (if any) in the socket and switch on the power supply by means of the relative switch fitted during the installation
phase (6 in Fig. 3)
For appliances that are connected permanently to the electricity mains, turn on by means of the switch on the outside of the
appliance, fitted during the installation phase.
Switch on appliance by pressing the luminous switch (18 in Fig. 2).
The appliance will begin to produce ice 10 minutes after start-up. Every time the appliance is started up, the rotation sensor
will perform a preliminary check on its operation during this period.
6.3 CLEANING THE STEEL PARTS
The appliance was cleaned initially in the factory. For subsequent cleaning operations on the steel parts of the machine, comply with the
instructions below:
Do not allow saline solutions to dry or pool on the external steel components of the machine, as this may lead to corrosion.
Avoid contact with ferrous material (scourers, forks, ladles, scrapers, etc.) to prevent corrosion, contamination from ferrous particles
circulating in the receptacle.
Carefully clean the stainless steel parts with a damp cloth, water and soap or common, non-abrasive chlorine or ammonia based
detergents.
7 MAIN CAUSES OF OPERATING FAILURE
Should the appliance fail to produce ice, before calling on the Authorized Technical Service Centre, first check carefully that:
• the water supply tap(s) (7 in Fig. 3), fitted during the installation phase, has/have been turned on
• check that there is no power cut, the plug (if any) is correctly inserted in the socket, the switch (6 in Fig. 3) is in the “ON” position,
and the pushbutton (18 in Fig 2) is illuminated
• check that the rotation sensor is not signalling an alarm
Furthermore:
• if there is excessive noise, make sure that the appliance is not touching furniture or sheet metal which can give rise to noise or
vibrations
• should any trace of water appear, check the drain hole of the bin to ensure that it is not clogged, that the water fill and drain
pipes are correctly connected and are not throttled or damaged
• make sure that the temperature of the air or water does not exceed the installation limit values (see paragraph 5.2)
• make sure that the water inlet filter is not clogged (see paragraph 9.1)
If the fault still persists after the above inspections have been made, turn off the electric power source by means of the switch
fitted during the installation phase, pull out the plug (if any) from its socket, turn off the tap(s) connecting the appliance to the water
mains, and contact the nearest Authorized Technical Service Centre.
To obtain a faster and more efficient reply when you call the Centre, state the model of the appliance precisely, together with its
serial number or manufacturing number. This information is given on the serial N° plate (Fig. 1) affixed to the rear of the appliance
and on the cover of this instruction manual.
8 OPERATION
The appliance has a thermostat which stops ice production when the ice accumulated in the bin reaches the probe connected to
the thermostat. When ice is taken from the bin, the thermostat will automatically reactivate ice-cube production, thus creating a
new supply of ice.
The appliance is equipped with a rotation sensor which guarantees its correct operation; when the appliance is switched on, it is
necessary to wait for 10 minutes while the rotation sensor performs a preliminary check on its correct operation.
NOTE FOR MODELS WITH PRODUCTION OF 280 kg/24h, 510 kg/24h and 1000 kg/24h:
The key to the rotation sensor’s error signals is affixed to the appliance.
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