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HOW TO USE 

1.  Open the Drain Plug, on the left side of the unit, and ensure that the 

Silicone Stopper is installed.  Close the Drain Plug.

2.  Plug the Ice Maker into the wall outlet and the green power indicator light

will blink (approximately every 5 seconds).

3.  Open the Cover and remove the Ice Basket.  
4.  Fill the Water Reservoir.  NOTE:  Do not fill above the MAX water level 

mark at the back of the Water Reservoir. 

5.  Replace the Ice Basket and close the Cover. 
6.  Press the Power Button.  The Ice Maker automatically selects the medium 

‘M’ ice size.  To change to either the small or large ice size, press the Select
Button until the light is lit up beside the desired ice size.  

7.  The first ice making cycle will last approximately 6 – 10 minutes 

depending on the ice cube size that is selected.  The ice making cycle starts
with water being pumped into the Water Tray situated below the 
Evaporator Fingers.  Over the next 6 - 10 minutes ice forms on the 
Evaporator Fingers.  Once this has completed, the Ice Tray will tilt 
backwards and the remaining water in the Ice Tray is drained back into the
Water Reservoir.  The ice cubes are then dropped from the Evaporator 
Fingers and pushed forward into the Ice Basket by the Ice Shovel.  The Ice 
Tray will automatically move back into position under the Evaporator 
Fingers and start the next cycle.  

8.  The red Ice LED light will light up when the ice basket is full and the Ice 

Maker will stop the ice making cycle automatically.  Gently remove the ice 
from the Ice Basket with the Ice Scoop.  Once the Ice Basket has been 
emptied and the Cover closed, the Ice Maker will restart its ice making 
function automatically. 

9.  The red ‘Add Water’ LED light will light up when there is no more water in 

the Water Reservoir and the ice making cycle will stop automatically.  Press
the Power Button once (the Power Button will flash every 5 seconds).  
Remove the Ice Basket and add water to the Water Reservoir.  
NOTE:  Do not fill above the water level mark at the back of the Water 
Reservoir.  Replace the Ice Basket and close the Cover.  

IMPORTANT:

Wait 3 minutes then press the Power Button to restart the 

ice making function.  

10.  When you have finished making ice, transfer the ice cubes to a freezer. 

NOTE:  The ice cubes will last in the Ice Maker for up to a 24 hour period, 
depending on the ambiant temperature.  
Stop the ice making cycle by pressing the Power Button.  Unplug the 
unit from the wall outlet.  Open the Cover and allow the Ice Maker 
to reach room temperature and follow the directions in the Care and
Cleaning section.

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Страница 1: ...Instruction Booklet Model IM2022...

Страница 2: ...for examination repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment All servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative See Warranty section 8 The use of accessories or attachments no...

Страница 3: ...Cover 2 Ice Shovel 3 Water Tray behind Ice Shovel 4 Ice Basket 5 Ice Scoop 6 Drain Plug Silicone Stopper extra silicone stopper included 7 Control Panel a Power Button Indicator Light b Select Ice Siz...

Страница 4: ...n 6 Make 2 batches of ice and discard NOTE It is possible that the 1st and 2nd batch will have a slight odour because of the manufacturing process Subsequent batches will not be affected IMPORTANT NOT...

Страница 5: ...forward into the Ice Basket by the Ice Shovel The Ice Tray will automatically move back into position under the Evaporator Fingers and start the next cycle 8 The red Ice LED light will light up when t...

Страница 6: ...position behind the Evaporator Fingers gently push the Water Tray back so that all water drains into the Water Reservoir 3 Open the Drain Plug and remove the Silicone Stopper to drain out excess wate...

Страница 7: ...Basket with the Ice Scoop Indicator lights on the display are not on Turn power on or replace fuse Ice making cycle is normal but no ice is made Refrigerant liquid has leaked or cooling system pipe i...

Страница 8: ...damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration accident misuse abuse glass breakage neglect commercial use or improper maintenance A defective product should be returned to...

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