OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FEATURES - FRONT
1. Ice bucket
2. Bottom board of ice bucket
3. Front drain cap
4. Front drain seal
5. Water level indicator
6. Rear drain seal
7. Rear drain cap
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FEATURES - REAR
1. Drain pump switch
2. Water inlet
3. Drain pump outlet
4. Drain pump cap
5. Direct drain outlet
6. Direct drain cap
7. Braided drain hose (not pictured)
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FEATURES - INTERNAL
1. Continuous drain water tank
2. Internal water tank
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OFF
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CONTROL PANEL
Ice cube sizes differ by density and not volume. A
large ice cube is the same size as a small ice cube
but contains more frozen water.
1. Small ice cube button
2. Medium ice cube button
3. Large ice cube button
4. Power button
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The ice maker is automatically set to make medium
ice. To change the size of the created ice, press the
desired ice size button.
To stop making ice but to keep the appliance on
standby, press and hold the power button for 3
seconds. The power indicator light will fl ash to
indicate standby mode. Do not leave the appliance
in standby mode for more than 6 hours. To resume
making ice, press the power button again.
This appliance can produce up to 32 lbs. of ice
daily. The ice bucket capacity is 25 lbs.
When new ice is created, remove it from the
appliance and place it in a freezer for long term
storage.
WATER FILTER
It is highly recommended to use a water fi lter on the
water source connected to this appliance. A water
fi lter works to remove sediments such as dirt, rust
and other debris that are not visible to the naked
eye but which exist in all water sources. These
contaminants can negatively effect the quality of the
ice produced and can increase wear and tear on
the appliance.
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