How To Use; Using Your Ice Maker - Magic Chef MCIM30SST Instruction Manual

Counter top ice maker
Table of Contents

Advertisement

USING YOUR ICE MAKER

1. Clean your ice maker thoroughly.
2. Open the lid, remove the ice basket and pour normal tap water into tank.
Keep water level below the bottom of the ice basket.
3. Plug in the unit and the medium ice cubes indicator light will blink.
4. Press "Start" on the control panel to begin the ice making cycle. The medium ice cube indicator
light will light.
5. Select the size of the ice cube by pressing the "Select" button. If ambient temperature is below
60°F, it is recommended to select small or medium size to avoid ice sticking together.
6. The ice making cycle lasts 7 to 14 minutes, depending on the ambient temperature and the size
of the ice cube selection.
While the ice maker is on , if there is low water in the water tank , the ice maker will stop working
7.
and the "Add water" indicator light will be on. Fill the water storage tank with water the ice maker
will start to work automatically.
8. The ice maker automatically stops working when the ice basket is full and the "Ice" indicator will
be illuminated.
9. Change water in the water reservoir every 24 hours to ensure a reasonable hygiene level.
If unit is not in use, drain all water in the tank reservoir.
When reinstalling the basket, push it downward to its original position to ensure the temperature
10.
sensor is above the basket so as to ensure the machine works properly.
.
7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the MCIM30SST and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Gisele Wickman
January 28, 2025

Water level sensors - says to add water but it is full

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Magic Chef MCIM30SST water level sensor may indicate to add water even when the tank is full due to the following reasons:

1. Sensor Malfunction – The water level sensor may be faulty or obstructed, causing it to incorrectly detect the water level.
2. Improper Positioning – If the sensor or internal components are not positioned correctly, the machine may not register the actual water level.
3. Dirt or Deposits – Dirt, mineral deposits, or air bubbles in the water reservoir can interfere with sensor readings.
4. Electrical Issues – A wiring problem or loose connection might cause incorrect signals from the sensor.

To resolve this, ensure the sensor is clean, properly positioned, and free of obstructions. If the issue persists, a reset or inspection of internal wiring may be needed.

This answer is automatically generated

Table of Contents

Save PDF