Danby DIM3225BLSST Operations Instructions Page 6

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CHANGING THE SIZE OF ICE
NOTE: Ice cube sizes differ by density and not volume. A
large cube is the same size as a small cube but contains
more frozen water.
1. Ensure the water supply is connected before changing
ice size. The ice maker is automatically set to make
medium ice. If you need to change the ice size, you
can press the corresponding buttons (see previous
page) and the chosen ice size will be indicated by the
corresponding indicator light.
2. If you want to stop making ice but keep the unit on
standby, press the power button for about 3 seconds. All
ice indicator lights will turn off and the power indicator
light will continue ashing. You are now in standby
mode. Do not leave the unit in standby mode in excess
of 6 hours. If you want to start making ice again, press
the power button one more time.
ICE BUCKET
Your ice bucket is designed to be easily removed. To
remove it, lift up the front part of the box then simply pull
it out (see image above.)
ICE SCOOP
This appliance comes equipped with a stainless steel ice
scoop that also facilitates the removal of ice from the ice
bucket. Use this scoop to break up any sheets of ice
that fall into the bucket.
CONTINUOUS WATER CIRCULATION
This unit operates using a continuous closed cycle of
water, with little or no waste. When the unit is on and the
water container is low, new water is allowed in from the
water source. The water container lls up until the oat
on the water tank is triggered. The recirculation pump
cycles water over the evaporator tray continuously until
ice is produced. This process is continuous as long as
the unit is left on.
Any water that enters the drain at the bottom of the ice
maker cavity is not recycled. It goes into a separate
receptacle with a separate drain system that drains out
of the back of the unit. This ensures that you’re always
using clean water.
Note: If the unit is turned off for 24 hours or longer, drain
the water from the recirculation system. (see below)
Note: If you are using the continuous drain option (see
separate installation instructions) the unit may be turned
off during the draining process. If you are using the drain
pump option (see separate installation instructions), you
must keep the unit turned on.
To drain the water from the system: First turn off
the water supply. Remove the ice bucket, and pull the
rubber drain tube out from its clips at the front of the
internal water reservoir. Slowly lower the rubber drain
tube towards the drain port at the back right side of the
ice maker cavity. The water will evacuate. (see Fig.H on
page 4) When all the water has been drained, replace
the tube. Note: If using the continuous drain option (see
separate installation instructions) and the unit had been
turned off, it may now be turned on again.
POWER FAILURE
Most power failures are corrected within a few hours and
should not affect the temperature of your appliance if you
minimize the number of times the door is opened. If the
power is going to be off for a longer period of time, and
you are using the drain pump option (see separate
installation instructions), you will need to manually
drain the water from your unit before next use to
avoid an over ow situation. Refer to ‘Continuous
Drain Installation’ for draining instructions on separate
installation manual. Note: Drain the water from the
exterior drain bucket. (take out the botom back panel to
get to the bucket. See image below)
Note: When the power is restored the unit will be in
standby mode. The customer has to manually restart the
unit.
MOVING YOUR ICE MAKER
• Remove all items.
• Securely tape down all loose items (bucket) inside your
appliance.
• Turn the adjustable leg up to the base to avoid
damage.
• Tape the door shut.
• Be sure the appliance stays secure in the upright
position during transportation. Also protect outside of
appliance with a blanket, or similar item.
• The ice maker should be relocated to the coolest area
of the room, away from heat producing appliances, and
out of the direct sunlight.
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This machine is intended to produce ice only. It is
not intended for the long-term storage of ice. Move
any excess ice into a freezer for long-term storage
(>6 hours) if you desire to keep it.
IMPORTANT
Bottom back
panel
Exterior drain bucket
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