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Preparation
1-1. Safety precautions
Caution
If the power cord is damaged, contact a service
technician for repair.
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Otherwise, fire or
product breakdown may occur.
Be sure to use only water and neutral detergent when washing
the product and thoroughly remove moisture on the product.
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Otherwise, fire or electric shock may occur.
Product breakdown may also occur.
Never use gasoline, thinner,
or chlorine-based bleach.
When not using the product, thoroughly clean the
material tank (container), material tank valve, valve
rod, drum plate, etc. and keep them in a safe place.
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Do not use rough steel wool, etc.
(Product surface damage may occur.)
Do not put the product in a place where freezing burst is likely
to occur.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
(Product surface damage may occur.)
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Ice-making materials may go rotten, and malodor
may be generated.
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Freezing burst is likely to occur if the water inside the cooling
water coil and pressure valve freezes.
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In unavoidable situations, completely drain the water inside the
cooling water coil first.
Never use a tool with sharp edge or tip such as ice pick or
knife in order to remove the ice on the drum surface.
If the surface is damaged, refrigerant may leak, or ice quality
may be deteriorate
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Caution
(when installing)
Install and use the product at a place where the
ambient temperature is between 10
℃
and 43
℃
.
Cooling water temperature must be between 5
℃
and 25
℃
.
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If the product is operated outside of the temperature
range specified above, product breakdown may occur.
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If the product is operated outside of the temperature
range specified above, the ice quality and ice-making
quantity may be changed.
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The ice-making quantity may differ depending on the
temperature and humidity.
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If ice making is not capable due to high-temperature
drained cooling water, use a cooler to lower the
cooling water temperature.
To maintain normal ice making, use a separate cooler.
When using the product, the cooling water pressure should be
between 1 bar and 6 bar.
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If the pressure of the cooling water exceeds 6bar,
install a pressure reducer.
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If the pressure is below the recommended pressure
range, use a booster pump.
Ask the service center for a booster pump (option).
The product, when installed, must be level.
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The deviation between front, rear, left, and right
should be 2mm or less when using the product.
(Otherwise, the quality of snow-pattern ice may
not be uniform, or the ice-making itself may
not be possible.)
6bar or
less
10
℃
~43
℃
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