Operation & Installation
The ice-making cycle will last about 8 to 13 minutes, depending on the ice size you select. The
ice-making cycle starts with water flowing into the water tray below the evaporator fingers. Over
the next 8 to 13 minutes, ice forms on the evaporator fingers. Once this happens, the ice tray will
tilt back and any water remaining in the ice tray will drain into the water tank. Next, the ice cubes
drop from the evaporator fingers. Then, the ice shovel pushes the cubes forward into the ice basket.
The ice tray will automatically move back into position under the evaporator fingers and start the
next cycle.
When the ice basket is full, the Ice Full indicator will light up and the ice maker will automatically
stop the ice-making cycle. Gently remove the ice from the ice basket with the ice scoop. Once the
ice basket has been emptied and the cover is closed, the ice maker will restart its ice-making
function automatically.
When the water tank is empty, the Add Water indicator will light up and the ice-making cycle will
stop automatically. The Power button will flash every 5 seconds. Press the Power button once,
remove the ice basket, and add water to the water tank.
If the room temperature is below 60 °F (15.6°C), select the Small ice cube size to prevent
the ice cubes from sticking together.
Press and hold the Select button for 5 seconds to run 8 continuous cycles, even when the Ice Full
indicator is on.
Do not fill the water tank above the Max Water Level mark at the back of the tank.
Wait 3 minutes. Then press the Power button to restart the ice-making function.
When you have finished making ice, transfer the ice to a freezer.
When you have finished making ice, transfer the ice to a freezer. The ice will last in the ice maker
for up to 18 hours, depending on the ambient temperature.
Stop the ice-making cycle by pressing the Power button. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet.
Open the cover and allow the ice maker to reach room temperature. Follow the directions in the
Care and Cleaning section.
Direct or reflected sunlight may cause the infrared sensor to malfunction. If the unit does not stop
making ice cubes even when the ice basket is full, move the ice maker to a darker location.
You must change the water in the tank at least every 24 hours to keep the unit hygienic and prevent
bad-smelling ice.
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