11
GB
Low ice production. Dirty condenser,
obstructed air flow
or hot air from
another appliance.
Clean condenser,
remove obstruction
or change the
location of the
appliance.
Defective hot gas
valve.
Replace the hot
gas valve.
Too low settings or
defective pressure
switch of the fan
or of the conden-
sation water inlet
valve.
Adjust settings or
replace.
Water inlet valve
will not close
(drips).
Check and replace
if necessary.
Ineffective com-
pressor.
Replace the com-
pressor.
Empty and too
white cubes with
uneven edges.
Lack of water.
Pump does not
flooding container.
Check the pump.
Obstructed
injectors.
Clean injectors.
The curtain
slats don’t close
properly.
Adjust the curtain
slats or clean the
axle.
The appliance does
not stop even with
full bin.
Bin thermostat in-
correctly adjusted
or defective.
Adjust to the facto-
ry setting marked
with a red point
over the thermo-
stat label. Replace
it if is defective.
Drain pump does
not work.
Drain pump is not
properly con-
nected.
Check drain pump
connection.
Water flow is
blocked.
Clean drain pump
inlet.
Vent hose is
closed.
Open vent hose.
Not enought water
to activate drain
pump.
There should be
minimum 710 ml
of water.
Drain pump works,
but water is not
pumped out.
Discharge hose is
blocked
Clean discharge
hose
Discharge hose
is not properly
instaled.
Check that hose
not exceeded max-
imum horizontal
length of 6m and
maximum height
of 2m.
Alarms identification
Alarm
Description
Full bin
When the bin thermostat sensor is open (stock
full of ice), after checking it once the ice detach-
ment has finished, the appliance will stop while
indicating “Full stock”.
Cycle probe
Indicates the temperature of the cycle probe on
the screen. If it is defective, the appliance will
stop and indicate “Cycle probe”.
Air temper-
ature probe
If, for any reason, the probe is defective, instead
of indicating the temperature, it will indicate
“_____”. This alarm will not affect the operation
of the appliance, as this function is purely for
information purposes.
High pres-
sure
This alarm will appear when the pressure in the
appliance reaches 30 Bar. The switching may
be manual or automatic as regulated by the
electronic plate.
• If dip-switch 2 is in the ON position, the
switching will be automatic. The minimum
downtime for safety is 60 minutes and the
“temporizing” alarm will appear on the
display.
• If dip-switch 2 is in the OFF position, the
switching will be manual and “Pressure” will
appear on the display.
Long
pre-heating
If the detachment time is longer than the time
defined, the “long harv.time” alarm will appear
on the display.
Long
pre-cooling
If the production time is longer than the time
defined, the appliance will stop working while
showing the “long freez.time” alarm on the
display.
Short
pre-cooling
If the production time is shorter than the mini-
mum variable production time, the appliance will
start detaching. If this continues, the error will
be shown on the “short freez.time” display.
Warranty
Any defect affecting the functionality of the appliance which
becomes apparent within one year after purchase will be re-
paired by free repair or replacement provided the appliance has
been used and maintained in accordance with the instructions
and has not been abused or misused in any way. Your statutory
rights are not affected. If the appliance is claimed under war-
ranty, state where and when it was purchased and include proof
of purchase (e.g. receipt).
In line with our policy of continuous product development we
reserve the right to change the product, packaging and docu-
mentation specifications without notice.
Discarding & Environment
When decommissioning the appliance, the prod-
uct must not be disposed of with other household
waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose
to your waste equipment by handing it over to a
designated collection point. Failure to follow this
rule may be penalized in accordance with applicable regula-
tions on waste disposal. The separate collection and recycling
of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help con-
serve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a man-
ner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste
for recycling, please contact your local waste collection compa-
ny. The manufacturers and importers do not take responsibility
for recycling, treatment and ecological disposal, either directly
or through a public system.
Summary of Contents for ICE400
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