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1.  Water Shortage Indicator

2.  Ice Full Indicator

3.  Status Indicator (flashes when standby mode and solidly lights when working)

4.  Power Button

Product Overview

Evaporator

Top Lid with

transparent window

Ice Basket 

Ice Scoop

Ice Shovel
Ice Tray

Air Outlet

Ice Full Sensor

“MAX” Water

Level Mark

Water Tank

Water Drain Cap

1. Check if the Water Drain Cap at the bottom of Water Tank 
is closed well (see Fig. 4).

2. Open the Top Lid and take out the Ice Basket. Pour water into 

the Water Tank up to the “MAX” Water Level Mark (see Fig. 5).

Using your Ice Maker

1. Clean the Water Tank and Ice Basket with warm water, diluted 

detergent, and a soft cloth. See “Cleaning & Maintenance” 

for more details. 

2. Place your Ice Maker on a dry, flat, and sturdy surface. Leave 

a clearance of 8 inches (20 cm) on each side of the Ice Maker 

for proper ventilation (see Fig. 3).

3. Wait for 24 hours to allow the refrigerant fluid to settle, then 

plug the Ice Maker into a 3-prong grounding wall outlet. 

4. Discard the first few batches of ice when using it for the first 

time or after an extended period of time.

Preparing to Use

*Prior to using your Ice Maker each time, wipe out the interior with a clean, damp cloth.

3. Replace the Ice Basket and close the Top Lid.

4. Press the “ON/OFF” button and the indicator will light up to 

show that the Ice Maker is running.

•  The ice-making cycle will last approximately 8-10 minutes.
•  When the ice basket is full, the “ICE FULL” indicator will 

light up and Ice making cycle will stop , return to idle 

state and will not resume operation until the ice basket is 

emptied or reduced.

•  The “ADD” WATER” indicator will light up when the water 

tank is empty and the Ice making cycle will stop, return to 

idle state and will not resume operation until water tank is 

refilled or replenished with fresh water

5. Gently remove the ice with the Ice Scoop. 
•  To avoid damage to this Ice Maker, fill the Water Tank with 

room temperature or cooler water, instead of hot water. 

•  Change the water in the Water Tank at least every 24 hours 

to ensure a reasonable hygiene level and avoid bad-

smelling ice. 

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Fig. 5

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8"(20cm)

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