ICE MAKER
Your
new Ice Maker
has been
designed to
provide a continuous
and auto-
matic
supply
of ice cubes.
With normal use very
little attention
is required.
The
following
suggestions are
made for
best results.
NOTE: Because
the Ice Maker operates on I IO V-A C it will operate only when
on shore-power or when generator is used.
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Starting 4-
Since the
Ice Maker
must be
connected
to a water
supply
line
it is possible
that
dirt or scale
will be
dislodged in
the line. This
will
cause
discolored
and
dirty cubes during
the
first few
cycles. As
a pre-
caution
we suggest
you throw
away all cubes
made
during the
first two
to
three hours.
2. When the
Ice Maker is
full the ice making
mechanism
will
shut
off, but
the
refrigeration
system
will continue
to cycle
to maintain
the
cube
supply.
Under this condition
the
cubes
may stick together,
however,
they may
be separated
easily
by hand or
with a blunt
tool.
NEVER
USE AN
ICE PICK,
KNIFE,
OR OTHER
SHARP
INSTRUMENT
which
may damage
the
plastic interior.
3.
If the Ice Maker
is not used
regularly
we suggest
that
the ice be
emptied
periodically.
(Every
week to
ten days)
to insure
fresh cubesf
4. AVOID
SOLVENT
CLEANING
AGENTS,
ABRASIVES,
AND
ALL
CLEANERS
THAT MIGHT
IMPART
TASTE
TO THE
ICE
CUBES.
The exterior
may be cleaned
with
cleaners
and polish
as
used
on
fine furniture.
The
condenser
behind
the grill
should
be cleaned
periodically
generally
three to
four times
per
year. To
remove the
grill,
put fingers
in
the slot
and lift up and
out.
5. Do not use
any type of
electrical
heater
to defrost
as it would
damage
the inner
liner.
Shut down
If the Ice
Maker is to be shut off the switch located
behind the grill should be turned off. The ice should be removed and
the DOOR
SHOULD
BE
PROPPED OPEN at least one inch to per-
mit air flow through inside of unit.
NOTE: Included in your
Ice Maker installation
is an in
line water filter.
Located behind the Ice
Maker, this lter
requires periodic
replace-
ment.
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