Stainless steel can discolor when exposed to chlorine gas and should be cleaned. Clean
stainless steel with a mild detergent and warm water solution and a damp cloth. Never
use abrasive cleaning agents.
NOTICE:
Stainless steel exposed to chlorine gas and moisture, such as in areas with
spas or swimming pools, may show some discoloration. Discoloration from chlorine gas
is normal.
Condenser Cleaning
A dirty or clogged condenser prevents proper airflow, reduces ice making capacity, and
causes higher than recommended operating temperatures that may lead to component
failure. Have the condenser cleaned at least once every six months.
1. Unplug the ice maker or disconnect power.
2. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the front cover.
3. Grasp the lower edge of the front cover at the right and left sides, raise it a little and
then pull down.
NOTE: Do not use too much force, as the wire leads connected to the power switch
can be inadvertently disconnected.
4. Locate the condenser surface.
5. Remove dirt and lint from the condenser fins and the unit compartment with a brush
attachment on a vacuum cleaner.
6. Reassemble the front cover.
7. Plug in the ice maker or reconnect power.
DO NOT touch condenser fins. They are sharp and
can be damaged easily.
Condenser
surface
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