OPERATION OF MACHINE
NOTE: All buttons on the control panel have a built in five (5) second delay. i.e. each button must
be depressed for five (5) seconds before the function will be activated.
When the power is first turned on will appear in the window and a number of beeps will
be heard.
(The beeps indicate the version number on the logic board i.e. 4 beeps = V4, 5 beeps = V5) .
The machine will then go to No. warm up cycle.
WARM UP CYCLE
In this mode the compressor is on, hot gas valve open, water pump and fill solenoid off.
(Defrost cycle) The compressor will run for two (2) minutes and will then switch off.
The pump will start and nothing else will happen for a further three (3) minutes. At the
end of this period the machine will automatically switch to the ICE MAKE CYCLE
On initial start up the warm-up cycle can be cancelled by pushing the reset button.
WHY A WARM UP CYCLE?
The warm up cycle has been designed in the software:
a) to protect the machine from damage in the event of a power failure during the
freezing cycle. By using the WARM UP (defrost) CYCLE when power is restored,
any ice which had formed on the icemaking plates before the power failure will be
fully removed before the ICE MAKE CYCLE recommences.
b) because if a fault (3,4 or 5) occurs, the machine will have two (2) attempts at
completing the function before shutting down and displaying a fault number.
If, on the second attempt, the same fault is not detected, the machine will revert to the
ICE MAKE CYCLE and continue to run. Therefore, by using the WARM UP CYCLE
between attempts on faults 4 and 5 the machine will not make a double ice slab.
ICE MAKE CYCLE
The display will remain this way during the whole of the icemaking cycle until:
(a) the ice storage bin is full, at which time the number is displayed.
As soon as ice is removed from the storage bin, allowing the flaps to close, the
machine will go back to the start of the ICE MAKE CYCLE.
NOTE: The machine will only go into the ICE BIN FULL MODE after a defrost and
both
flaps must be closed before it will return to the ICE MAKE CYCLE.
(b) an error occurs, the fault number is displayed and flashes and the alarm sounds.
After a fault has been rectified, press the reset button to return the machine to the
ICE MAKE CYCLE
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