Helpful Tips; Led Lights; Cleaning & Maintenance - Igloo ICEB26SS Instructions Et Recettes

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HELPFUL TIPS

ADD WATER INDICATOR
If the Add Water Indicator comes on, try the following:
Turn off the unit, add water, and press the POWER button again to restart the unit.
There may be too much ice. Turn off the Ice Maker, remove some ice from the Ice Basket.
ICE CUBES STICK TOGETHER
The ice cycle may be too long. Stop the Ice Maker, then restart it when the ice
cubes melt. Select the smaller sized ice cubes using the SELECT button.
The water temperature in the Water Resevoir may be too low. Change the water in
the Water Resevoir. The room temperature should be set between 45˚ F - 90˚ F.
ICE MAKER NOT WORKING
If the ice-making cycle seems to be running properly,
but no ice is being made, try the following:
The ambient temperature or water temperature in Water Resevoir may
be too high. The unit must be in an environment below 90˚ F. Try pouring
colder water (between 45˚ F - 90˚ F) into the Water Resevoir.
If changing the water or allowing the unit to cool does not work, there may
be a leakage of the refrigerant fluid, or a pipe in the cooling system may be
blocked. Please take your ice maker to a qualified technician for repair.

LED LIGHTS

If the LED lights on the Control Panel are blinking, there may be a disruption in the
power source. Press the POWER button to stop the ice-making cycle. Let the ice maker
sit for several minutes to let it warm up and allow ice to fall from the evaporator
fingers. Empty the Water Tray and wait three minutes before restarting the unit.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Your AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER should be cleaned before storing. Following
these steps will help to maintain the unit and add to longevity.
1.
Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.
2.
Remove the Ice Basket, then clean the Ice Basket and Ice Scoop using warm,
soapy water, and a soft cloth. Wipe dry with a non-abrasive, dry towel.
3.
Clean the interior and exterior of the unit using warm,
soapy water, and a non-abrasive towel.
4.
Drain the interior water by unplugging the Water Drain Plug on the bottom of the unit.
5.
Dry the interior and exterior with a soft, non-abrasive cloth.
6.
If the unit has not been in use for a long time, always open the Water Drain
Plug and completely drain the water from the Water Reservoir.
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