cleaning and maintenance
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Clean the ice cube maker at least once a week for fresh tasting ice and to ensure product
longevity.
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Before cleaning the appliance, stop the ice-making program, unplug it, remove any ice cubes
and allow the appliance to warm up to room temperature.
Fig. 1
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To drain the appliance (remove the water from the water tank), make sure it is placed on a
flat, stable surface. Move it slightly over the edge of the countertop (Fig. 1) approx. 60 mm.
Place a container under the drain hole to collect the water. Pull out the drain plug which is
located under the appliance (Fig. 2) and drain the water. Tilt the appliance up to 30° to assist
the draining. If there is residual water in the ice tray, gently push the ice tray backwards so
that all the water drains into the water tank. After draining, insert the drain plug into the drain
plug hole.
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After use, leave the lid open so that mould and bacteria do not grow.
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To clean the internal parts of the ice cube maker and flush through the pipes:
1.
Fill the water tank to the MAX mark with water.
2.
Press the SELECT button until the green cleaning indicator light turns on.
3.
Press the ON/OFF button to start cleaning. The power indicator lights up solid green
and the pump starts to pump water around the appliance. The cleaning program takes 6
minutes.
4.
When the cleaning program has finished, drain the water from the water tank.
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Clean the ice cube maker, its internal cavity and its components (except the evaporator)
regularly with a damp cloth and a mild cleaning solution.
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Do not use abrasive cleaning agents or harsh tools for cleaning. Never use gasoline or solvent-
based cleaning products. Rinse thoroughly before resuming use.
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For hygiene reasons, the water in the tank must be changed every 24 hours.
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If the compressor stops due to lack of water, excess ice, power outage, etc., do not operate
the ice cube maker immediately. Wait 3 minutes then restart the ice cube maker.
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Fig. 2
Countertop
Drain plug
Drain plug