Starting Your Clear Ice Machine; Turning Your Ice Machine On/Off; Control Lock; Delay Start/Vacation Mode - Electrolux UL15IM20RS Use And Care Manual

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Starting your clear ice machine:

Plug the ice machine into a 115
volt wall outlet, Your appliance is
shipped from the factory in the "ICE" mode
and will automatically begin making ice as
soon as power is supplied to the unit. If
the appliance does not start, confirm the
wall outlet has power, and the control is
in the "ICE" mode (Options section). Do
not start the ice machine in "ECO" mode.
"ECO" mode should only be used after
there is a full bin of ice.
CAUTION
Turning the ice machine "OFF" will only
terminate the ice production, it does
not remove power from the appliance.
Always unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet before servicing the unit.
Turning your ice machine On and Off:
If your appliance is on, "ICE" will be
displayed. To turn the appliance off,
push and hold the "ON/OFF" icon for 3
seconds. The display will show "OFF".
The drain pump and the interior light
will still be functioning during the
OFF mode. To turn the appliance
back on, press and hold the "ON/OFF"
icon for 3 seconds, the display will
show "ICE".
NOTE
If in delay mode, the delay function must first
be cancelled to enable the ON/OFF function.

Control Lock:

The user interface can be locked to avoid
unintentional changes from things like
cleaning. To lock the appliance, push and
hold the "LOCK" icon for 5 seconds. The
"LOCK" icon will flash 3 times, then change to
steady back-lit. To unlock the user interface,
press and hold the "LOCK" icon for 5
seconds, and the back-light will turn off.
NOTE
The "LOCK" icon is the only active key in this
mode. If other icons are pressed while in the
lock mode the "LOCK" icon will flash 3 times,
and an audible tone will sound, to remind the
user the appliance is in the lock mode.
Built-In Installation/Start-Up

Delay start/Vacation mode:

Your ice machine is equipped with a delay
ICE
start function. This feature can be used to
temporarily shut the appliance off for 1, 4,
6, or 8 hours or days. Upon completion of
the selected delay period, the appliance will
resume operation. This is ideal for temporarily
stopping ice machine noises or to save water
and electricity if you are away from home but
want fresh ice upon your return.
To enter the delay start mode, press the
"CLOCK" icon while the appliance is in
"ICE" mode. This will delay the next harvest
by the time displayed. Each additional
press of the "CLOCK" icon will add
time, from 1, 4, 6, or 8 hours, to 1, 4, 6, or
ICE
8 days. The next press after 8
days will leave delay set mode.
After the desired time has been determined,
press the "ON/OFF" icon for 2 seconds
to accept, your unit will shut off and a
OFF
clock icon and your selected time will be
displayed. When the selected time has
elapsed, normal ice production will resume.
ICE
To cancel the delayed start, press and
hold the "ON/OFF" icon until the appliance
enters OFF, then press and
hold the "ON/OFF" icon again
until the appliance enters "ICE"
mode. You can also cancel
by pressing and holding the "CLOCK" icon
until it reverts back to "ICE" mode.

Clean reminder:

A "CLEAN" reminder will occur
every 6 months to remind you that
it may be time to clean your appliance.
Over time mineral build up on the cold
evaporator plate can occur which can
adversely affect the quality of your ice.
This build-up is dependent on your
water source. Normal ice production will
continue while the "CLEAN" reminder is
displayed. You may clear the "CLEAN"
reminder at any time by momentarily
pressing the "ON/OFF" icon. When
reset, the "CLEAN" reminder will reset
and not occur for another 6 months. If you
choose to clean the appliance at this time,
see the Options Menu section.
1
4
hours
days
Hours or days timer is set for
Hours or days will be lit
When lit, this signifies the delay start/vacation mode
is operational
15
6
8
hours
days
1
4
6
8
OFF
ICE
CLEAN

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