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grille for fallen ice. (Clean it just like the curtain.). Disassem-
ble the injectors and the main filters of water pump - clean
them. Re-install all parts.
CAUTION:
It is very important when you re-install the collector
that the injectors are put back in the same position.
Washing cycle (mixture for water condenser)
• Press the button and the power button for 3 seconds.
The pumps will recirculate the mixture through the evapora-
tors and containers. The compressor and other components
will remain disconnected during this cycle.
• Let the solution act for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, halt the
washing cycle pressing the power button and the appli-
ance will stop.
• Remove the overflows installed inside the containers by the
back of the appliance. Once the containers are emptied, put
the overflows back in.
• If the containers and evaporators are completely clean, you
should run two washing cycles with water only to eliminate
any remains of dirt left by the previous cycle.
CAUTION:
Discard the ice produced in this first cycle.
• Clean and assemble all the components, check that the grille
is clean and that the cubes slide well. Check that no slat is
jammed in the curtain.
• Check and/or change the water inlet filters.Check that the
injectors are in position. When necessary, disassemble, clean
and put them in the correct position.
Maintenance
• Whenever you open up the appliance, check all the water
connections, the condition of the washers and hoses to avoid
leaks and to prevent breakages and flooding.
• Check the operation of the appliance regularly to prevent se-
rious accidents.
• If you see that the appliance is not working properly or that
there is a problem, stop using it, switch it off and contact the
supplier.
• All maintenance, installation and repair work must be car-
ried out by specialised and authorised technicians, or recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
Transportation and Storage
• Before storage, always make sure that the appliance has
been disconnected from the power supply and water connec-
tion or the water tap is closed.
• Store the appliance in a cool, clean and dry place.
• Never place heavy objects on the appliance as this could
damage it.
• Do not move the appliance while it is under operation. Dis-
connect the appliance from power supply when moving and
hold it at the bottom.
Troubleshooting
If the appliance does not function properly, please check the
below table for the solution. If you are still unable to solve the
problem, please contact the supplier/service provider.
Problems
Possible cause
Possible solution
Appliance does not
work.
The appliance is
unplugged.
Plug the appli-
ance in.
The electrical
connection is
defective or in poor
condition.
Check connec-
tions.
High temperature
alarm.
Check the fan
works and the
condenser
cleanliness. Check
the condensate
pressure switch.
Wrong settings or
defective safety
thermostat (full
bin).
Check and adjust
the settings or
replace it.
Appliance works.
The compressor
does not start.
Power not reaches
the compressor.
Replace the elec-
tronic plate.
Defective com-
pressor.
Replace the com-
pressor.
Ice is not produced
in the evaporator.
Malfunctioning
pump.
Replace the pump.
Lack or low level of
water.
Check the water
inlet valve and re-
place if necessary.
Check the water
level tube.
Ineffective refriger-
ation system.
Replace the
dehydrator.
Ice cubes are
produced but do
not detach.
Defective or wrong
connected hot gas
valve.
Check and replace
if necessary.
Low water pres-
sure.
Increase the
pressure.
Fan malfunctioning
or condensation
pressure too low.
Adjust settings or
replace.
Water pressure
switch valve too
open or defective.
Adjust, repair or
replace.
Room or water
temperature below
7ºC.
Increase detach-
ment time.
Insufficient de-
tachment time.
Production time
is too long. The
cubes have rough
edges outside the
mould.
Change production
time.
Dirty water inlet
filters.
Clean filters.
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