Noise during
operation.
The ice made is
too large and
has pieces
sticking
together.
Conditions for
ice making
cycle are right
but no ice is
made.
The ice
machine stops
suddenly while
making ice.
The body of the
ice machine is
electrified.
Scale builds up
quickly inside
the machine.
Buzz Alarm
The feet are not
leveled.
Certain sounds are
normal.
The water
temperature in the
storage tray or
ambient is too low.
The refrigerant leaks
and/or the sealed
system is blocked.
Water pressure is not
properly set.
The electricity is off.
The room
temperature is out of
the stated range.
The ground line is not
in the sockets.
The calcium level in
the water is too high.
Problem in pump out
water
Level the feet. See "Leveling the
Unit".
See "Expecting Normal Sounds".
Stop the machine and reset the
ice-making cycle.
Restart the machine after turning
it off.
Contact Service.
The recommended water
pressure is 58 psi. Pressures
must not fall below 20 psi and
static pressure must not exceed
80 psi.
Reconnect the power supply
line. Cut off the electricity and let
the ice machine stop working
until the temperature returns
within the stated range.
Use the correct plug and outlet.
Use a water-softening apparatus
installed in front of the water inlet
valve.
Contact Service.
Check for correct operation of
drain water pump, water level
switch and drain tube.
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