Making Ice - Personal Chiller K4024SS User Manual

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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
FIRST USE
Step
1
Fill water resevoir
with 5 cups of water
+ 1 teaspoon of
bleach to run a
Cleaning Cycle
Water
Press & hold Clean Cycle button for 3 seconds
Step
2
LED light turns off when cycle is complete
Step
Unplug unit and release drain hose from clip on side of
3
unit. Unplug drain hose from holder and empty water
into a sink, or bucket placed lower than the ice maker.
Step
4
Drain the hose and reattach hose to clip holder and clip
hose to the side of the unit using the magnetic holder.
Step
5
Plug the unit in and repeat Step 2 with clean, fresh water
3-4 times with draining in between each cycle. Always
unplug the unit before and during the draining process.
TIP: Cleaning is recommended 1X per week if using ice maker daily,
or in between uses. Some noises are common during ice making and
cleaning cycles.
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1
CUPS
Teaspoon
Bleach
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Making Ice

Step
1
After cleaning and ushing for initial use, locate the appliance on a
stable counter top or at surface with a minimum of 4" of space all
around the unit, including the back of the unit for proper ventilation.
Step
Remove the water reservoir plug and use the water funnel to ll
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with potable water. Keep water to the Max Fill line on the water
level indicator. DO NOT OVERFILL. DO NOT use any liquid except
water as it will nullify the warranty. Due to water hardness in some
areas, it is recommended to use Distilled or Puri ed Water.
NOTE:
Step
3
Press the POWER button to turn on the appliance.
Step
4
Press the SOFT ICE button to start making ice. Ice will be
produced within 10 minutes and continue until the bin is full
or the reservoir requires more water.
Step
5
Ice will be made continuously from the recirculation of melted ice
water, but it is recommended to power off the appliance and
drain the reservoir when not in use, or relocating it.
UV sanitizing light illuminates ice bin when unit is in
NOTE:
Cleaning Cycle, making ice, or in power standby mode.
Power off unit when not in use.
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