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Do not put the machine near heat sources. In case of damage to the
appliance or its lead we advise not using the appliance and to return it for
repair.
Using parts not recommended by the manufacturer can be dangerous. Only
use the appliance for its intended use.
The refrigerant gas used in the ice machine (R134a) is chemical waste.
Disposal of the machine must be done in a proper environmentally friendly
way. Inquire about proper disposal with your municipal waste processing
department.
Problems and Malfunctions
If the indicator light on WATERTANK is illuminated red or red/orange the
water tank level is low and requires topping up.
If the L and START indicator lights flash and the machine bleeps then the Ice
Cube Container is not positioned properly. Withdraw the container and
replace it in its recess. (Faulty drawer positioning is the most common cause
of machine malfunction. Ensure that the Ice Cube Container and the Water
Tank are correctly positioned in their recesses.)
If the M indicator is illuminated and the machine bleeps, or the M indicator is
flashing and the machine is not bleeping, the ice cube preparation process is
stuck. It may be that ice cubes are stuck to the freezer element, an ice cube is
stuck in the mechanism or the ice cubes have fused into a block of ice. If this
happens switch off the machine and unplug it from the mains supply. Open
the cover and leave it open until any ice blockages melt. Close the cover, plug
the appliance in to the supply and switch on.
In the event of any machine stoppages, malfunctions or indicator light
sequences not already covered in these instructions switch the machine off for
one minute and then switch it on again. This should clear any spurious faults.
For any faults which cannot be cleared and for further assistance and service
the contact information is shown on the next page.
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