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PROBLEMS WITH YOUR ICE MAKER? You can solve many common ice maker problems easily, saving you the cost of a possible service call. Try the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem before calling the servicer. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE RESOLVING Unit does not start. Compressor and fan motor work but no ice made Ice can't be dispensed even there is ice inside ice reservoir 1. Not plugged in. 2. The circuit breaker tripped or a blown fuse. 3. The unit is at OFF position. 1. Air blocked the water system. 2. Cooling system leakage 3. Water shortage 1. Ice melt together because long time 1. Plug unit in. 2. Call for service. 3. Push the ON/OFF button to switch unit on. 1. Open the drain hose to release some water and then push the ON/OFF button. 2. Call for service. 3. Add water 1. Take out the ice cubes from ice re\servoir. ATTENTION ICE MAKER USAGE For best results and most efficient operation of your ice-maker, it is recommended that you consume the ice as it is made or store the cubes in a separate container. Ice cubes left in the ice-bin will begin to slowly melt and the water will re-deposit into the water tray. • If you are not going to consume the ice cubes as they are made, do not fill the water tray to the full line while the ice-bin is full. • When the red "ICE FULL" indicator is on, remove the cubes and store in a separate suitable container. • If you plan to leave the unit running overnight, it is recommended that you remove any cubes left in the bin and store in a separate container. • If at any time the "ICE FULL" and "ADD WATER" indicators are on and flashing at the same time, push the POWER button, remove all the ice from the drawer, check and fill water when needed, wait for 3 minutes and then push Power button to start the ice making again. This unit is not designed to store the ice cubes produced for long periods of time. 12