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5. Using Your Ice Maker

1. Please unsure that the Ice Maker has been thoroughly cleaned before 

    use.
2. Open the Lid of the Ice Maker and remove the Ice Basket 
3. Pour water into the Water Reservoir, ensure the water DOES NOT go

    over the maximum water level mark.
4. Place the Ice Basket back into the Ice Maker and close the Lid.
5. Plug in the unit into the wall socket and turn the wall socket on. The 

    “Power” indicator light will start to blink. Press the “Power” Button on the 

    control panel to begin the ice making cycle. The “Power” indicator light 

    will light up.
7. Select the size of the ice block required by the “Select” button. If the 

    surrounding ambient temperature is below 15°C, we recommend to select 

    the small or medium size to avoid the ice blocks from sticking together.
8. The ice making cycle lasts 6 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of

    the ice cube selection & room temperature.
*NOTE:  A new machine may sometimes take a few hours to adjust, the

       rate of ice production may be slow and the ice blocks produced may

       be small in size. This is considered normal, the Ice Maker will start to 

       make the ice blocks faster once the Ice Maker has settled.
9. While the Ice Maker is on, check the water level to ensure there is 

    sufficient water to produce ice. If the Water Pump cannot inject water into

    the Ice Bucket the Ice Maker will STOP and the “Water” indicator light will 

    come on. Press the “Power” button to turn off the Ice Maker, and fill the 

    Water Reservoir with water up to the maximum level mark. Allow the Ice 

    Maker to stand for 3 minutes for the refrigerant to settle before restarting 

    the ice production cycle again. Press the “Power” button once again to 

    turn on the Ice Maker and start the ice production cycle.
10. The Ice Maker automatically stops producing ice once the Ice Basket is 

      full.
11. Always change the water in the Ice Maker every 24 hours to prevent 

      the water from becoming stagnant.
12. If the Ice Maker is not in use, ensure that all water is drained from the 

      Water Reservoir. To use refill the Water Reservoir and start from 

      Point 1 above.

C. Cleaning and Maintaining Your Ice Maker

* Always ensure the Ice Maker is unplugged from the wall socket before 

  cleaning
1. Remove the Ice Basket, and wash in warm soapy water, rinse 

    thoroughly and dry.
2. Twist the Drain Cap off and remove the Silicone Stopper. Place in a 

    safe place. (This will allow any water in the Water Reservoir and 

    pipes to flow out of the Ice Maker
     *NOTE: always ensure that you have a bucket handy to collect the

                  water that flows from the Drain Pipe, as water drains very

                  quickly

3. Clean the interior of the Ice Maker with diluted cleaning detergent, 

    warm water and a soft cloth. Rinse the interior thoroughly to remove 

    any soapy residue and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
4. The outside of the Ice Maker should be cleaned regularly with a mild 

    detergent and water, then dried thoroughly with a soft cloth.
5. Once the unit is clean, re-insert the silicone stopper and twist the 

    Drain Cap back on and ensure that these are securely tightened.
6. Plug the Ice Maker back into the wall socket.
7. Please see Section 5 to start producing ice.
    *NOTE: When the Ice Maker is not in use please ensure that you 

              drain all water from the machine and clean thoroughly before 

              use.

WARNING

Closed Drain Cap

Open Drain Cap

Silicone 

Stopper

Drain Cap

Summary of Contents for HIC HZB 20 SS

Page 1: ...LACE Street Addres 8 Edison Road Marian Industrial Park Northdene KZN Postal address P O Box 1854 Pinetown 3600 Tel 031 791 5200 Fax 031 791 5200 Website www waterwell co za E mail sales waterwell co...

Page 2: ...Operating procedures maintenance A Unpacking your Ice Maker B Connecting your ice Maker C Cleaning and Maintaining your Ice Maker 5 Using your Ice Maker 6 Parts Diagram 7 Technical Parameters Circuit...

Page 3: ...while the ice maker is on or during the ice making process This may cause severe burns Do not run cord over carpeting or other heat insulators DO NOT cover the cord Keep cord away from high traffic a...

Page 4: ...at least 13 cm of space between the back and sides of your Ice Maker and the wall 4 Allow at least one hour for the refrigerant fluid to settle before plugging the Ice Maker in 5 The appliance must be...

Page 5: ...igerant to settle before restarting the ice production cycle again Press the Power button once again to turn on the Ice Maker and start the ice production cycle 10 The Ice Maker automatically stops pr...

Page 6: ...ard 3 Panel 4 Inner Lid 5 Handle 6 Ice Shovel 7 Ice Bucket 8 Evaporator 9 Steel Pipe for Water Supply 10 Steel Shell 11 Switch Component 12 Lid 13 Left Side Panel 14 Solenoid Valve 15 Filter 16 Refrig...

Page 7: ...e making cycle is normal but no ice is being produced Ambient temperature or water temperature in the inner tank is too high Refrigerant liquid leakage Pipe in the cooling system is blocked Ambient te...

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