. Preparing the ice cube maker
Check the ice cube maker for transport damage.
Place the appliance on a level, non-slip and heat-resistant surface.
Before using the ice cube maker for the first time, wait 2 hours after setting it up.
Leave the water tank cover open for at least 2 hours.
Before first use, clean the accessories (ice container, ice scoop) and the appliance
with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Allow everything to dry thoroughly.
Attach the ice container handle to the ice container using a slotted screwdriver.
Run the cleaning function ("8. Cleaning the ice cube maker" on page 124).
The appliance is now ready for use.
The appliance is driven by an electric motor. This can lead to a slight
smell during initial operation. This smell is normal and is not a sign of a
malfunctioning appliance. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
. Using the ice cube maker
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
The use of additives such as syrups or dyes can cause
damage to the water sensor and pump.
Use only clean drinking water with no additives.
Fill the drinking water tank to the MAX mark. Do not fill above the mark.
Put the water tank cover on.
Slide the ice container onto the guide rails and slide it into the appliance.
Connect the appliance to a properly installed socket.
The
button flashes and shows the standby status.
Press the button
The indicator light
The appliance begins to make ice nuggets.
Excess water in the ice tank is discharged through the valve on the ice container
into the lower water tank and pumped back into the upper drinking water tank.
Regularly check the water level in the drinking water tank. If the level is too low,
the indicator light
ter only as far as the MAX mark.
Press the button
The ice cube machine starts making ice nuggets again.
to start making ice cubes.
and the button
flashes and ice production is paused. In this case, refill wa-
to continue ice production.
illuminate.
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