Kogan KA40CICEMKA User Manual
Kogan KA40CICEMKA User Manual

Kogan KA40CICEMKA User Manual

40kg commercial ice cube maker stainless steel

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40KG COMMERCIAL ICE
CUBE MAKER
STAINLESS STEEL
KA40CICEMKA

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  • Page 1 40KG COMMERCIAL ICE CUBE MAKER STAINLESS STEEL KA40CICEMKA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety & Warnings Components Overview Assembly Operation Cleaning & Care Specifications Troubleshooting Notes...
  • Page 3: Safety & Warnings

    SAFETY & WARNINGS • Ensure that there are no obstacles around the appliance and maintain proper ventilation. • Only use methods and machinery recommended by Kogan.com to accelerate the defrosting process. • Avoid damaging the machine’s refrigeration circuit. • Only use electrical appliances recommended by Kogan.com in the machine’s food storage area.
  • Page 4 • This appliance is intended for household and similar purposes, such as: Kitchen areas in shops, offices, or other workplaces. Use by customers in farms, hotels, motels, and residential environments. Use in family hotel environments. Catering and similar non-retail applications. •...
  • Page 5: Components

    COMPONENTS • Corrugated drainage pipe. • 4-minute to 2-minute quick connect pipeline (with gasket). • Ice scoop. • White inlet pipe with a diameter of 6mm. • Transparent silicone hose with a diameter of 9mm. • Silicone sealing gasket. • Clip (x3).
  • Page 6: Overview

    OVERVIEW The top section of the ice cube maker, which protects the Top Cover internal components and can be removed for maintenance or cleaning. This section includes the ice tray, water tank, water pump, Ice Tray and and various detection components necessary for ice Water Tank Body production and monitoring.
  • Page 7 External Automatic The connection point for the machine's automatic Water Inlet Pipe water inlet pipe, allowing it to receive water from an Interface external source. External Self-Suction The interface for the water inlet that allows the Reservoir Water Pipe machine to draw water from an external reservoir. Interface This outlet is used for draining the ice maker.
  • Page 8 Ice Tray and Water Tank Body This pipe has 9 small holes through which water flows Water Distribution during the ice-making process. If these holes become Pipe blocked, the pipe can be removed for cleaning. Ice Making Tray The tray where water is frozen into ice cubes. This board detects when the ice storage is full and stops Ice Full Detection the ice-making process.
  • Page 9 This switch controls the height of the water level inside Water Level Switch the water tank to ensure optimal ice production. When making ice, the water plug should be inserted into the drain of the water tank. To drain the water Water Tank Plug tank, the plug can be removed to allow the water to flow out.
  • Page 10 Control Panel LCD Display The screen that shows the current status, settings, and Screen other information about the ice-making process. This button turns the internal lighting on or off. Press and hold the button for more than 5 seconds to switch ‘LIGHT' Button between displaying ambient temperatures in Fahrenheit and Celsius.
  • Page 11 Display Screen • When the machine is turned off, this indicator flashes (standby mode). ON/OFF Indicator • When the machine is making ice, the symbol remains on (working mode). Display of Ambient Temperature and Shows the current ambient temperature and the Countdown of Ice remaining time for the ice-making process.
  • Page 12: Assembly

    • Unpack the appliance: Remove the carton, packaging foam, packaging bag, and adhesive tape. Check that all components are present. If any items are missing, contact help.Kogan.com for support. • Power requirements: Ensure that the machine's electrical outlet has a reliable grounding.
  • Page 13 Step 2: Connecting the reservoir water pipe: Locate point B on the back of the machine. Tear off the adhesive tape and remove the clip. Insert one end of the 6mm diameter white water pipe from the semi-transparent silicone hose assembly into the hole until it reaches a depth of more than 12mm. Attach the clip to secure the connection between the water pipe and the machine.
  • Page 14 Step 4: Connection between Water Pipe and Faucet Place a sealing gasket on the 4-minute to 2-minute conversion joint (from the attachment). Connect the conversion joint to the valve (threaded). Remove the clip of the conversion joint. Insert a 6mm diameter white water pipe into the joint. Replace the clip to complete the connection between the water pipe and the faucet (not provided).
  • Page 15: Operation

    OPERATION Select the Water Connection Method • Press the button inside the small hole using a pin to switch the machine's water connection mode. ‘Water Connection Method’ button • When powered on and in standby • After adjustment, it switches to mode, the machine defaults to reservoir water supply.
  • Page 16 Indicators Power on standby. Arrow flashing, Ice making indicating water begins, ice symbol intake. rotates. Ice making time Ice melting starts, Water countdown. ice symbol flashes. replenishment completed during de-icing process. • 1: Reservoir water supply symbol. • 0: Automatic water supply symbol. •...
  • Page 17 Starting Ice Making Press the ‘ON/OFF' button on the control panel to start ice making. The power indicator will remain on. The left side of the display screen shows the current ambient temperature, while the right side shows the current ice making settings, with the ice symbol rotating. When the number on the left flashes, it indicates the end time of the ice making process.
  • Page 18 Water Quality Poor water quality can cause the ice to appear white and reduce its transparency. Automatic Cleaning • Automatic cleaning on: Power on the machine. When the machine is in standby mode, press and hold the ‘TIME/CLEAN’ button on the control panel for more than 5 seconds to enter automatic cleaning.
  • Page 19 Cancel timed shutdown: Press the ‘TIME/CLEAN’ button on the control panel. The number above the timer indicator will flash, displaying the current scheduled shutdown time. Press the ‘TIME/CLEAN’ button again to cancel the scheduled setting. The numbers above the timer indicator will turn off. You can also press the ‘ON/OFF’...
  • Page 20: Cleaning & Care

    CLEANING & CARE Cleaning the Machine • The new machine must be thoroughly cleaned before use. • During the use of the machine, regularly clean the inner and outer surfaces of the ice maker: Open the machine's ice retrieval door. Use a neutral detergent, warm water, and a soft cloth for cleaning.
  • Page 21 Figure 1 Step 2: Remove the right- Step 1: Remove the top cover side baffle of the ice tray Step 5: Pull the water Water distribution outlet plug to the left pipe small hole Water plug Step 3: Pull up from the card slot Step 4: First move to the right, then pull out...
  • Page 22: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Climate types SN/N/ST Protection grade Power supply 220~240V/50Hz Rated current 1.15A Rated power 200W Refrigerant/amount of liquid added R290/53g Net weight 17.2kg Gross weight 19kg Machine size 345 x 339 x 610mm (including foot height)
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution If the water inlet pressure of the water pipe is low or the Water shortage. inlet pipeline is blocked, pressurise or clean the pipeline. Water level switch float Clean the float of the water stuck and not floating up. tank and water level switch.
  • Page 24 • If the above faults are caused by the ice maker itself, a qualified service professional should be consulted for repair. If the fault cannot be resolved, contact help.Kogan.com for support.
  • Page 25: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 28 Need more information? We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set-up. For the most up-to-date guide for your product, as well as any additional assistance you may require, head online to help.kogan.com...

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