Cleaning and caring for your ice maker
Periodically inspect and clean the ice maker to keep it operating at peak efficiency and to prevent premature failure of system components. Both the ice making system and the air cooled condenser need to be cleaned regularly. The minerals rejected from the circulating water during the freezing cycle will eventually form a hard scaly deposit in the water system which prevents a rapid release of the ice from the freezing plate. Clean the ice and water system periodically to remove mineral scale build-up. Frequency of cleaning depends on water hardness. With soft water, cleaning may not be required for several years. With hard water (15 to 20 grains/gal.), cleaning may be required as frequently as every six months. A dirty or clogged condenser: l prevents proper air flow. l reduces ice making capacity. l causes higher than recommended operating temperatures which may lead to component failure.
Cleaning exterior surfaces
Wash the exterior enamel surfaces and gaskets with warm water and mild soap or detergent. Rinse and dry. Regular use of a good household appliance cleaner and wax will help protect the finish. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners enamel surfaces as they may scratch finish. on the
Cleaning the condenser
1. Disconnect electrical power supply to the machine and place the Cycle Control Knob in the �OFF� position.
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4. Remove dirt and lint from the condenser fins and the unit compartment with a brush attachment attached to a vacuum cleaner.
2. Remove the two screws from the bottom the grilled front panel. 3. Pull forward and down to remove
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6. Plug unit in and place the Cycle Knob in the �ON� position.