a) Press, with the machine running, the button
(Fig.9) 3 times within 2 seconds; the button will
take on a colour between white and red.
b) To decrease the weight of the cube, touch and
increase the colour towards red; to increase the
weight, press it until the colour approaches white.
After 5 seconds of no pressing, it saves and exits the
modification phase. (fig.9)
4.2 Bin probe adjustment
Over time, due to the variation in the ambient tem-
perature, the set of the bin probe, which stops pro-
duction, may not be sufficient. To adjust this value
follow the procedure below:
a) Press, in standby, the button (Fig.9) 3 times
within 2 seconds; the button will take on a colour
between white and red.
b) To increase the set T°, press the button (Fig.9),
making the colour increase towards red; to decrease
it, press it until the colour approaches white. After 5
seconds of no pressing, it saves and exits the mod-
ification phase.
5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance
operations, disconnect the machine from the
power supply by operating the main switch and
unplugging it.
If the socket is at a distance or in a position that
cannot be controlled by the operator or the
appliance is not equipped with a plug, a device
for electrical padlocking must be installed to
avoid accidental connection of the appliance.
5.1 Operations to be performed by the
user
5.1.1 External body cleaning
- in order to clean the body, it is enough to use a
cloth soaked into a specific chlorine-free product,
for stainless steel.
5.1.2 Cleaning the ice container
- Remove the ice from the bin. Clean the inside with
a sponge moistened in warm water combined with
a little baking soda;
- rinse with clean water and properly dry it.
5.2 Operations to be performed by the
enabled installer
Hereinafter we present a list of routine mainte-
nance operations which must be performed only by
authorised installers. The manufacturing company
declines all responsibility for incidents caused by
the failure to comply with the above-mentioned ob-
ligation.
5.2.1 Cleaning the air condenser (if present)
- in order to make the most of your ice maker in terms
of performance and durability, it is necessary to period-
ically clean the air condenser placed at the front of the
ice maker (see fig.16).
- do not use brushes or blunt object to clean the con-
denser.
5.2.2 Cleaning the water inlet filter
- Close the water shut-off valve to the device, remove
the water inlet pipe and extract using pincers the filter-
ing trap placed on the water inlet solenoid valve.
- clean the trap with water jet and mount it back in its
seat.
5.3 Ozone activation (optional)
If the ozone generator is installed, it shall be activated
periodically in the following sequence: 5 hours inac-
tive, 1 hour active.
The sequence is synchronized with the first power
supply of the machine (power-ON).
5.4 Cleaning and sanitising cycle
To remedy the problems caused by the hardness of the
feed water and therefore the formation of impurities on
the parts and components in contact with the water,
the machine has been equipped with a "self cleaning"
function. This function, thanks to the cleaning action of
a specific product, a sachet of powder product and the
dosing bottle, allows the machine to be kept clean and
sanitised from limescale and scale.
To guarantee good cleaning of the ice maker, it is recom-
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