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Troubleshooting Chart
If the machine is judged not to be in good condition, check the following points presented
in the table below.
Operating Condition
1. The machine does
not run
1. Power supply
2. Power switch position
3. Power supply voltage
4. After power on and water feed, does the ice sensor work?
1. Position of the water supply valve
2. Water supply hose connection
3. Water service condition
1. Spray nozzle clogged
2. Water supply condition
3. Compressor function
4. Dust on the front filter-ventilation through the filter
5. Condenser fan motor operation
6. Any heat source near-by
7.
Drain hose is too low-feeding less water than needed
1. Small water flow in the container is provided to allow the ice cubes with flowability and not a fault.
2. The Ice Maker may vibrate a little, which is normal
1. Ambient temperature lower than 5℃(41℉)
2. Insufficient water supply
1. Check the evenness/level of the floor
2. The machine is close to a wall
1. Foreign matter in the drain hose
1. Connect power supply
2. Turn on the power switch
3. Check the voltage. Use an exclusive receptacle.
4. Remove the ice.
1. Open the water supply valve.
2. Check the joint, and take necessary action
3. If the water service has been cut-off, wait until the service resumes.
1. Clean the nozzle
2.
See No. 2 above. Clean the filter element and water supply valve
3. Contact a qualified technician.
4. Clean the filter element on the front side
5. Contact a qualified technician.
6. Keep away from heat source
7. Adjust height of drain hose.
1. Keep the ambient temperature above 5
℃(41℉)
2. Insufficient water causes over-cooling.
Adjust water feed rate
1. Adjust the level.
2. Secure about 50cm(19.7”) of distance from the wall
1. Remove foreign materials from the drain hose
2. Water supply failure
3. The machine runs
but ice is not formed.
(Ice quality or cone-
shaped ice cubes)
4. Trouble which are
not a fault
5. Over-cooling
6. Abnormal noise
7. Water in the ice
container
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