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Caterlite CN861 - Installation; Operation; Control Panel; Making Ice

Caterlite CN861
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POLAR prides itself on quality and service, ensuring that at the time of packaging the contents are supplied
fully functional and free of damage.
Should you find any damage as a result of transit, please contact your POLAR dealer immediately.
Installation
1. Remove the appliance from the packaging and remove the protective film from all surfaces.
2. When positioning the appliance, maintain a distance of 20cm (7 inches) between the appliance and
walls or other objects for ventilation. Increase this distance if the obstacle is a heat source.
3. If necessary, adjust the screw legs of the appliance to make it level. The efficiency of the appliance
can be reduced if it is unevenly located.
Operation
Control Panel
Making Ice
Each time the appliance is refilled, the first ice making cycle is used to reduce the water temperature. This
results in uneven ice cube production which is perfectly normal. You may wish to discard ice created in the
first two production cycles.
1. Lift the access lid and fill the water tank up the level of the ice basket shelf.
2. Connect the appliance to the power and press the POWER button.
3. Press the ‘SELECT’ button repeatedly to scroll through the ice cube sizes (S=Small, L=Large). Stop
when the required size is illuminated.
Note: If the appliance has not been stored or moved in an upright position, let it stand
upright for approximately 12 hours before operation. If in doubt allow the appliance to
stand.
Note: Before using for the first time, clean the water tank, ice basket and ice basket
shelf. Use the first 3 ice making cycle to flush out the system. Discard the water and ice
created from the first 3 cycles.
Note: The ice making cycle will vary depending on the size of cube selected. Larger
cubes will take longer to produce.