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Electrical Connection
1. Insert the appliance plug of the power supply cord into
the socket on the back of the appliance.
2.
Be sure the voltage of the appliance (rating plate)
corresponds with the mains voltage before connecting to
mains power supply.
3. Connect the appliance to a properly installed wall outlet.
A signal tone will sound. The appliance is in standby
mode.
Standby (Standby Mode)
•
The buttons
ON / OFF
and
MODE
are illuminated in the
display.
•
The ice cube size that was last set is flashing.
Using the “Touchscreen”
The appliance is operated through the touchscreen. Touch
the displayed buttons
ON / OFF
and
MODE
gently with your
finger to execute the functions.
Ice Cube Size
You may choose between 3 sizes:
- small (
S
)
- medium (
M
)
- large (
L
)
Eco Save (Power Saving Mode)
Once the ice cube container is full the appliance switches
into standby mode.
You benefit from better safety and lower energy consump
-
tion.
Operation
Making Ice Cubes
NOTE:
• For hygienic reasons do not use the ice cubes from
the first cycle.
•
The first few ice cubes will be small depending on the
water temperature and ambient temperature. The ice
cubes will only grow larger in the following cycle.
• For best results, aim for a water temperature of
between 7 °C and 20 °C as well as an ambient temper
-
ature of between 16 °C and 25 °C.
•
Due to fast freezing the ice cubes can look “milky”.
This is the air trapped in the water and does not influ
-
ence the quality of the ice cubes.
• If you want clear ice cubes, use chilled drinking water
which has firstly been boiled.
1.
Refer to figure A on page 3. Pull the ice cube tray about
half way.
2.
Using the supplied measuring beaker as a guide, pour at
least 0.8 ℓ drinking water, to a maximum of 1.7 ℓ, into the
water tank through the ice cube tray.
NOTE:
• You can also pull out the ice cube tray completely.
By doing so you pour the drinking water directly into
the water tank.
•
The
FULL
mark can be found on the water tank.
3. Close the ice cube tray.
4. tart ice cube production by touching
ON / OFF
on the
display. The indicator lamp
rotates.
The ice cube size
that was last set is flashing
5. Touching
MODE
on the display allows you to select the
desired ice cube size.
An ice cube making cycle lasts be
-
tween 8 and 12 minutes. Keep the ice cube tray closed
during ice cube making.
Stop Ice Cube Production
Touch
ON / OFF
on the display to stop ice cube production.
NOTE:
If operation is manually interrupted, water which is no
longer needed is fed back to the water tank. Only then will
the appliance stop. Halffinished ice cubes remain sus
-
pended on the cooling rods. As soon as it is sufficiently
thawed, it will fall off and drop into the ice cube tray.
Indicator Lamp (Ice Cube Tray Full)
The temperature sensor stops the ice cube production as
soon as the ice cube container is full.
The indicator lamp
then lights up and you hear several
signal tones. The appliance switches into standby mode
.
NOTE:
When removing the ice cube tray, some water will drip
through the holes onto the floor.
• Remove the ice cubes with the supplied ice cube scoop.
•
The indicator lamp
turns off and a few moments later
ice cube production starts again.
Indicator Lamp
(Water Refill)
The indicator lamp turns on if the water tank is nearly empty
and a beep tone sounds. Ice cube production is automati-
cally halted.
• Empty the ice cube tray.
•
Refill with potable water as described in chapter “Make
ice cubes”. Since there may still be water in the appli
-
ance, check the
FULL
mark in the water tank.
• Close the ice cube tray.
•
Touch
ON / OFF
two times on the display to resume the
ice cube production. The indicator lamp
turns off.
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