Use and Care Manual

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WIRING DIAGRAM
Normal Sounds
Your new ice maker may make sounds that are not familiar to you. Most of the new sounds are normal.
Hard surfaces like the floor, walls and cabinets can make the sounds seem louder than they actually
are. The following describes the kinds of sounds that might be strange to you and reasons causing
them.
You will hear a swooshing sound when the water valve opens to fill the water tank for each cycle.
Rattling noises may come from the flow of the refrigerant or the water line. Items stored on top of
the ice maker can also make noises.
The high-efficiency compressor may make a pulsating or high-pitched sound.
Water running from the water tank to the evaporator plate may make a splashing sound.
Water running from the evaporator to the water tank may make a splashing sound.
As each cycle ends, you may hear a gurgling sound due to the refrigerant flowing in your ice maker.
You may hear air being forced over the condenser by the condenser fan. During the harvest cycle,
you may hear the sound of ice cubes falling into the ice storage bin.
When you first start the ice maker, you may hear water running continuously. The ice maker is
programmed to run a rinse cycle before it begins to make ice.
Preparing the Ice Maker for Long Storage
If the ice maker will not be used for a long time, or is to be moved to another place, it will be necessary
to drain out all of the water in the system.
1.
Allow all of the ice cubes have been ejected from the evaporator of the ice maker.
2.
Turn off the unit, and unplug the power cord.
3.
Shut off the water supply at the main water supply.
4.
Disconnect the water supply hose from the water inlet valve.
5.
Pull out the water drain pipe of the water tank indicating “H” in above illustration to drain out the
water in the water tank. When all of the water has been drained out, reinstall back the water
drain pipe of the water tank.
6.
Then drain out all of the water from the water drain port located at unit back indicating “7” in the above