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HOMCOM 800-139 - User Manual

HOMCOM 800-139
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
INcsb075_UK_DE_IT
800-139_800-139V70
IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: READ CAREFULLY
ICE MAKER
EISMASCHINE
MACCHINA DEL GHIACCIO

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Steve JohnsonAug 7, 2025
    What to do if the HOMCOM 800-139 Ice Maker holes are blocked?
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      Thomas RobertsAug 7, 2025
      If the holes in your HOMCOM Ice Maker are blocked, try the following: * Clean out each hole to ensure water can flow freely. * Clean the water filter. * If the ice-making cycle is too long, decrease the time by pressing '-'. * If the ambient temperature is high, move the unit to a cooler place. * Ensure the water temperature is 25°C (77°F) or lower. * If the ice-making cycle is too short, increase the time by pressing '+'. * Make sure the ambient temperature is below 30°C (86°F) and use cold water in the tank. If these steps don't resolve the issue, have a qualified technician check for refrigerant system leakage or blockage.
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    Gregory HaleyAug 14, 2025
    Why is the < > light on my HOMCOM Ice Maker?
    • S
      Sabrina MaldonadoAug 14, 2025
      The < > light on your HOMCOM Ice Maker indicates a problem. This could be due to: * Lack of water: Turn off the unit, add water to the level, and restart. * Too many ice cubes: Remove some ice from the basket. * Solenoid valve fault: In this case, check with a qualified technician.
  • L
    Laura MillsAug 22, 2025
    What to do if is on on HOMCOM 800-139 Ice Maker?
    • M
      Maria RossAug 22, 2025
      If is displayed on your HOMCOM Ice Maker, it indicates a fault with the ambient temperature sensor. The unit can still work, but consider changing the sensor.
  • D
    Danny GreenAug 29, 2025
    What to do if is on on HOMCOM 800-139 Ice Maker?
    • E
      Elizabeth GillespieAug 29, 2025
      If is displayed on your HOMCOM Ice Maker, it indicates a fault with the ambient temperature sensor. The unit can still work, but consider changing the sensor.

Summary

Assembly Instruction

Preparing Your Ice Maker for Use

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for operating the ice maker to prevent fire, shock, and injury.

Danger and Warning Definitions

Defines the meaning of 'DANGER' and 'WARNING' symbols and messages.

Specific Safety Warnings and Precautions

Covers risks like flammable materials, ventilation, refrigerant circuit, and electrical appliance use.

Wire Color Code

Explains the color coding of wires in the main lead for grounding, neutral, and live connections.

Getting to Know Your Unit

Control Panel and Display Overview

Details the buttons (Timer/Clean, ON/OFF) and display functions (LCD, symbols, error codes).

Unit Components Identification

Identifies and lists the main physical parts of the ice maker, from ice basket to ice scoop.

Operating Procedures and Maintenance

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Instructions for unpacking, initial cleaning, placement, and allowing refrigerant to settle.

Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures

Details on cleaning components, water tank, and draining the reservoir.

Using the Ice Maker

Filling the Water Reservoir

Guide on how to correctly fill the water reservoir and avoid overflow.

Starting and Operating the Ice Maker

Steps for turning on the unit, making ice cubes, and understanding display indicators.

Ice Harvesting and Cube Thickness Adjustment

Explains the ice harvesting process, switching cycles, and adjusting ice cube thickness.

Timer Settings and Self-Cleaning

Timer Functions

Instructions for setting the timer for automatic unit turn-off or turn-on.

Automatic Self-Cleaning Programme

Steps to start, cancel, and understand the automatic self-cleaning programme.

Troubleshooting Guide

Technical Specifications

Circuit Diagram

HOMCOM 800-139 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHOMCOM
Model800-139
CategoryIce Maker
Ice ShapeBullet
RefrigerantR600a
Dimensions24.8 x 31.5 x 34.3 cm

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