Cleaning easy ice
For the easy cleaning of your Easy Ice, we recommend you
disassemble it as follows:
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drawer
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support
To assemble the cassette put pin A into hole O making sure pin B
enters slot R. Push the ice mold until pin C is fixed in position. Put
on the knob making sure it is firmly fixed to the ice mold. Repeat
these steps with the three ice molds.
Take the Easy Ice to the door of your freezer. Put the lower guide
of the mount into the extreme left side of the rear slot of the
freezer door.
Push the upper part of the Easy Ice until the mount enters into
the back of the door.
Slide the Easy Ice to the right leaving it in its original position.
Put the shelves, the cassete and the ice drawer back in place.
Remove the shelves from the door, the ice drawer and the
cassette.
In the freezer from the door, slide the Easy Ice sideways to the left
as far as possible.
Remove the upper part of the Easy Ice from its mount, holding
the sides in both hands and pulling it towards you away from the
door.
To disassemble the cassette’s components you must push the pin
C outwards to free it from the cassette. The knobs will come off on
their own. Repeat these steps with the three ice molds.
Wash the parts of the Easy Ice using just a soft sponge with water
and a mild soap and then dry it.
It is important not to use scouring pads or abrasive products to
wash it (especially the ice molds).
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To assemble:
Note: the cover of the Easy Ice may become detached during
cleaning. To put it back, the lower guides of the cover must enter
the holes in the base of the mount, then you should line up the
lateral guide of the cover with the side of the mount and press
the cover onto the mount until you can hear it has fitted on. The
cassette should not be inserted until the cover is in place.
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To clean the LCD screen please use a soft wet cloth
DO NOT use metallic nor hard fibers they may scratch the
device
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