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TROUBLESHOOTINGS 

 

Complaint 

Possible Causes 

Response 

Power LED is not lit

 

a.  There is no power at outlet. 
b.  Power cord is unplugged. 
c.  Power cord is broken. 
d.  Control PCB is defective or 

with wiring problems. 

e.  Display PCB is defective or 

with wiring problems. 

a.  Check for outlet and breaker/fuse. 
b.  Plug in the power cord. 
c.  Call for service. 
d.  Call for service. 

 

e.  Call for service. 

Unit does not make 
ice 

 

a.  The ice maker is turned off. 
b.  Clearances are too small. 
c.  Ambient temperature is too 

high. 

d.  Add Water LED illuminates 

and the water reservoir is low. 

e. 

U i  d e

  a   a i g ice

,  

but it has dispensed all ice. 
 

f.  Cleaning LED

 

flashes quickly. 

 

g.  The water pump, water level 

sensor, ice engine motor or 
cooling system is defective. 

a.  Press Make Ice button once to start. 
b.  Check the clearance requirements. 
c.  Check the location requirements. 

 

d.  Fill the water reservoir with clean 

potable water. 

e.  Press and hold the Dispense button for 

more than 10 seconds to restart making 
ice. 

f.  Press and hold the Clean button for 

more than 3 seconds to start defrosting. 

g.  Call for service. 

 

Unit does not 
dispense ice 

a.  There is no ice in the ice bin. 
b.  Ice is jammed in the ice bin. 

 

c.  Ice is jammed in the ice 

dispense point 

d.  The ice bin auger or motor, 

control PCB or display PCB is 
defective. 

a.  See 

Unit does not make ice 

above 

b.  Use Dispense and Clean button 

combination to break the jammed ice. 

c.  Use a spoon to remove the jammed 

ice. 

d.  Call for service. 

Unit leaks water 

a.  The water reservoir is overfull. 
b.  The drip tray is overflow. 
c.  The water reservoir or tubing is 

broken. 

d.  The water level sensor is 

defective. 

a. 

D

  e fi   he  e e

i .

 

b.  Empty it. 
c.  Call for service. 

 

d.  Call for service. 

 

You may hear the following normal operating sounds 

 

x

 

You may hear a boiling, rattling or gurgling sound produced by flow of 
refrigerant through the evaporator. 

x

 

You may hear air being forced through the condenser by the fan. 

x

 

You may hear a clicking sound produced by the refrigerant valve or 

water valve. 

x

 

You may hear a high pitched hum or pulsating sound produced by the 

compressor.

 

x

 

You may hear a high pitched sound produced by the gear motor.

 

x

 

You may hear ice being ejected from the ice engine to the ice bin.

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for FDFM1JA02

Page 1: ...nty 16 G E N E R A L O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N Read these instructions before use and save them for future reference Let the unit rest and remain unplugged for 24 hours before use x Remo...

Page 2: ...r or an extension cord x Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third ground prong from the power cord x Never unplug the appliance by pulling the power cord To disconnect the unit always gr...

Page 3: ...explosion x Do not use solvent based cleaning agents or abrasives on the interior or exterior of the appliance These cleaners may damage or discolor the appliance x Do not operate the appliance with...

Page 4: ...er allows you to enjoy chewable ice with the touch of a button x The built in ice engine can quickly make nugget ice within only 15 minutes and produce up to 32 lbs of ice per day x Self cleaning and...

Page 5: ...2 lb Ice Dispensing Touch Button Drip Tray Magnetically Detachable Drain Plumbing Not Required Water Supply Manual Fill Water Fill Push to Open Port or Removable Door Touch Buttons Dispense Ice Make I...

Page 6: ...mance Water TDS level must be 5 100 mg L PPM Water Hardness must be no greater than 50 mg L 3 grains gal Display NOTE If Add Water Making Ice Cleaning and Power LEDs illuminate simultaneously follow t...

Page 7: ...ing flushing descaling or sanitizing process The LED flashes quickly once cleaning is needed The LED illuminates while the unit is currently in the cleaning mode x Press and hold the button for 3 seco...

Page 8: ...h 5 beeps if the water reservoir is full x Press and hold the Clean button for 3 seconds to start cleaning for flushing process the Cleaning LED illuminates it takes 30 minutes to complete and the Cle...

Page 9: ...elts completely x Insert a funnel into the push to open fill port x Add clean potable water using the funnel until the Add Water LED flashes quickly with 5 beeps and then goes off x Remove the funnel...

Page 10: ...release water x Reconnect and hook them back to the unit 2 How to empty the ice bin and water reservoir x Dispense ice until no more ice comes out of the ice dispense point x Drain water following in...

Page 11: ...x Press the Make Ice button once to start making ice 6 If all LEDs illuminate simultaneously and water is filled to MAX WATER FILL x Drain water following instructions in Section 1 x Fill the water r...

Page 12: ...utton for 3 seconds to start cleaning for descaling process The Cleaning LED will illuminate it takes 30 minutes to complete and the Cleaning LED goes off x Drain water following instructions in Secti...

Page 13: ...in for 3 seconds in 5 minutes to stop rinsing x Drain water following instructions in Section 1 x Repeat the rinse process 2 3 times 12 How to clean the air vent every 3 months to prevent condenser fr...

Page 14: ...is level and strong enough to support up to 50 lb Clearance Requirements CAUTION This unit is designed for countertop installation only x Never block the air vent on the left side x Allow for minimum...

Page 15: ...aking ice f Press and hold the Clean button for more than 3 seconds to start defrosting g Call for service Unit does not dispense ice a There is no ice in the ice bin b Ice is jammed in the ice bin c...

Page 16: ...ed Seller is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages and there are no warranties expressed or implied which extend beyond the Limited Warranty described above The implied warranties of...

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