Operation button and display area diagram
Operation of the ice-making process
1.
To start the process, plug in the power plug and the Power symbol will flash in the display
window. Press the ON/OFF button on the control panel and the machine will start to make ice.
When enough water has been added to reach the standard level on the water tank the Power
symbol will stop flashing in the display window. The Operation symbol will rotate and
the ambient temperature will be displayed in the upper left of the display window.“80F”
means the ambient temperature is 80F, and so on. Several minutes later, when the ice-making
process is coming to an end, the flashing numbers will be displayed in the ambient
temperature display area. The flashing number“10M”means there is 10 minutes left in your
ice making cycle.
2. Each
ice
making
cycle is
finished with the machine entering a
deicing
process. The Operation
symbol
will
flash when entering into this part of the cycle.
The arrow on the Water Intake
symbol will flash until the water reaches the standard level in the water tank needed for the
deicing process. When the adequate amount of water in the tank has been met, the Water Intake
symbol will turn off. This indicates that the unit ha s entered the next ice making cycle. If
the water cannot reach the standard level, the Water Intake symbol will remain on and the
unit will stop working. If this occurs, the unit needs to be restarted. Otherwise, it will start up
automatically after 15 minutes.
Note: Each ice making cycle is around 11-20 minutes. The ice making time may vary according to
the ambient temperature and the water temperature. Expect the first ice making cycle to be
longer because of the high temperature of the water in the tank.
3. Press the “+” and “-“ buttons
on
the
control
panel
to
adjust
the
ice
thickness
.
The number on the
bottom left of the display window is the setting of the ice making time. The default is “0.” Press
the “+” button one time and the ice making time will increase by one minute. The longer the ice