Operating your ice maker – Vinotemp V T - I C E M P 2 5 User Manual

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OPERATING YOUR ICE MAKER


1. Select the size of the ice cube by pressing the “HAND” button. If the

room temperature is lower than 60°F, it is best to select the small or
medium ice size, otherwise the ice cubes might stick together.

2. Open the cover, remove the ice basket and pour water into tank.
3. Keep water level below the “Fill Line.”
4. Press “START” on the control panel to begin the ice making cycle.
5. The ice making cycle lasts 7 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of

the ice cubes selected. Larger cubes will take longer to produce.

6. While the ice maker is on, verify the water level periodically. If the

water level is too low, the ice maker will stop automatically, and the
“Add Water” indicator will turn on.

7. Press the “STOP” button, fill the unit with water, and then press the

“START” button.

8. Allow the refrigerant inside the compressor at least 3 minutes to settle

before restarting.

9. The ice maker automatically stops working when the ice basket is full.
10. If you fill the unit with water, but the ice maker still does not function,

empty some water out through the drain, then recap the drain. The
machine should start automatically.

11. Change the water in the water reservoir periodically to ensure

cleanliness and hygiene.

12. It is best to use tap water or bottled drinking water in the ice maker.

Distilled water may not work. If you do use distilled water and the ice
maker will not function, try adding a little salt into the water (a small
amount of salt added to the water should be imperceptible).

13. If the ice does not taste good, or the unit develops a musty odor, try

running a few cycles of the ice maker with a mild white vinegar
solution. Then empty out all the vinegar solution and run a few cycles
with plain water to eliminate all traces of the vinegar.


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