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newair AI-215 Portable Ice Maker User Manual

newair AI-215 Portable Ice Maker User Manual

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For future reference, we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt here and record the following information. You will need this information if it becomes necessary to contact the manufacturer for service inquiries.
Date of Purchase: ___________________________________
Serial Number: ___________________________________
Model Number: ___________________________________

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL NO. AI-215
RATED VOLTAGE: 115V / 60Hz
CURRENT: 2.1/3.2 amps
POWER CONSUMPTION: 170 watts
CAPACITY (DAILY): 50 pounds
CAPACITY (PER CYCLE): 12 pieces
ICE SIZES: 3

SAFETY INFORMATION & WARNINGS

As with any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions must be followed in order to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and/or injury to persons or property. Be sure to read all instructions before using this appliance and observe the following safety tips:

  • Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord.
  • Only connect the ice maker to a properly polarized outlet. No other appliance should be plugged into the same outlet. Make sure the plug is fully inserted into the receptacle.
  • An extension cord is not recommended, as it may overheat and become a fire risk. If necessary, use an extension cord with a minimum size of No. 14 AWG and rated for no less than 1875 watts.
  • Do not place hands or objects on or near the ice maker’s evaporator when it is in operation.
  • Do not run the power cord over carpeting or heat insulators. Do not cover the cord. Keep the cord away from high traffic areas and never submerge it in water.
  • Always turn off and unplug the ice maker from the power supply before cleaning and servicing.
  • Do not use your ice maker outdoors.
  • Do not use liquids other than water to make ice cubes.
  • Exercise caution and make sure there is supervision when this appliance is being used near children.
  • If the ice maker is brought in from the outside in the winter, allow the ice maker to warm up to your room’s temperature for a few hours before plugging it in.
  • Do not clean your ice maker with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or cause an explosion.
  • Do not touch the evaporator while the unit is in use or during the ice making process. It may cause severe burning.

PARTS LIST

  1. Cover
  2. Control Panel
  3. Water Drain Cap
  4. Ice Basket
  5. Ice Scoop
  6. Ice Shovel
  7. Handle

CONTROL PANEL DIAGRAM

BUTTONS

  • ON/OFF – Use to start or stop the unit
  • SELECT – Selects ice size
  • TIMER – Set or cancel timer (refer to page 9)
  • CLEAN – Begin self-cleaning function (refer to page 7)

LCD DISPLAY SYMBOLS

ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION

  1. Remove the exterior and interior packaging. Check that the ice basket and ice scoop are included. If any parts are missing, please contact customer service.
  2. Clean the interior with lukewarm water and a soft cloth. Take out the ice basket and clean it.
  3. Place your ice maker in a location that is protected from direct sunlight and other heat sources (e.g., stove, furnace, and radiator). Make sure it is on a level surface with at least 4 inches of space between the back and sides of the unit and the wall.
  4. Allow two hours for the refrigerant fluid to settle in the compressor before plugging the ice maker in.
  5. Plug your appliance into an exclusive, properly installed and grounded wall outlet. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord. Any questions concerning power and/or grounding should be directed to a certified electrician.
  6. We recommend you clean your ice maker thoroughly before using it. Please see Cleaning & Maintenance on page 10 of this guide.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MAKING ICE

  1. Open the unit’s cover, remove the ice basket, and pour water into the water reservoir. Keep the water level below the “MAX” line marked inside the reservoir.
  2. Plug in the unit to the grounded power supply outlet.
  3. Press the “ON/OFF” button on the control panel to begin the ice making cycle.
  4. Select the size of the ice cube by pressing the “SELECT” button. If the room temperature is lower than 60°F, it is recommended to select small or medium ice in order to avoid the ice sticking together.
  5. The ice making cycle lasts anywhere from 7 to 13 minutes, depending on the size of the ice cubes you select and the ambient room temperature. Ice making time may vary significantly in extremely high room temperatures.
  6. Periodically verify the water level in the water reservoir when the ice maker is on. If the water level is too low, the ice maker will automatically stop and the “Add Water” indictor light will flash in the LCD display window. Press the “POWER” button to stop the unit and unplug it. Fill the reservoir with water up to the level mark. Plug it in and press the “POWER” button again to restart the unit. Allow at least 3 minutes for the refrigerant inside the compressor to settle before restarting.
  7. The ice maker automatically stops working when the ice basket is full. The “Ice Bucket Full” indicator will also turn on at this time.
  8. Change the water in the reservoir every 24 hours to ensure hygienic ice. If the ice maker will not be used for an extended period of time, drain the water from the reservoir by unplugging the drain off cap located on the side of the ice maker.

USING THE TIMER
How to Set the ON-TIMER Program When the unit is off, you can program the timer to start the unit after a set number of hours.

  1. Press the TIMER button on the control panel. “1.0H” will flash in the Timer Set Display Window.
  2. Press the SELECT button to set the Timer delay to a time between 1.0 and 18.0 hours, in half hour increments.
  3. After the desired time is set, the display will show the time remaining and will decrease in 0.1 hour increments. When the timer reaches ZERO and disappears, the unit will start to run automatically according to your settings.

To cancel when the time is set but not yet running, press the TIMER button twice to cancel it.

How to Set the OFF-TIMER Program
When the unit is on, program the OFF-TIMER to stop the unit after a set time.

  1. Press the TIMER button on the control panel. “1.0H” will flash in the Timer Set Display Window.
  2. Press the SELECT button to set the Timer delay to a time between 1.0 and 18.0 hours, in half hour increments.
  3. After the desired time is set, the display will show the time remaining and will decrease in 0.1 hour increments. When the timer reaches ZERO and disappears, the unit will stop running automatically.To cancel while the unit is running, press the TIMER button twice to cancel the TIMER-OFF setting.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

Clean the outside of the ice maker with a mild detergent solution and warm water. Use a soft cloth to wipe to avoid scratching or damaging the surface of the unit. Use the unit’s self-clean function to clean the interior of the unit:

  1. Remove the ice basket.
  2. Add 1:1 mixture of water and vinegar.
  3. Plug in the unit. Hold down the CLEAN button for at least 6 seconds and release. The unit will automatically enter the self-clean program. This process will last about 5-6 minutes, after which the unit will automatically power down again. During this process the “Add Water Indicator” and the “Self Cleaning Indicator” will light in the LCD display window, and the fan blades in the self-clean symbol will always rotate. This process will rinse the inside parts of the ice maker thoroughly.
  4. After the self-clean program is completed, drain out the water by unplugging the drain cap on the side. Then close the drain cap.
  5. Unplug the unit and add fresh water into the interior tank, up to the water level mark.
  6. Re-plug the unit to the power supply, and rerun the self-cleaning program again as described in Step 3.
  7. When the self-cleaning program is completed, unplug the unit and drain out the water by unplugging the drain cap on the side.
  8. Dry the interior and exterior with a soft cloth.
  9. Tighten the drain cap. Replace the ice basket and plug the unit in again.

To remove the build-up of calcium or other impurities, add a capful of vinegar or lemon juice to the water in the reservoir and run for two or three ice-making cycles. Drain and refill the reservoir with clean, warm water. Run two more cycles to rinse the vinegar or lemon-juice. When the machine is not in use open the water drain cap to completely drain the water reservoir. http://www.NewAir.com

STORAGE

Before storing your ice maker, clean it according to the directions above and allow it to dry thoroughly – at least 24 hours – in order to prevent the growth of mold or mildew. Store your ice maker in the original packaging, or cover with a soft cloth or plastic sheet.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible Cause Solution
The “ADD WATER”

indicator light is on.

There is not enough water in the tank. Press “POWER” to turn off the unit. Fill the reservoir with water.

Press “POWER” to

restart.

The “ICE BUCKET FULL”

indicator light is on.

The ice basket is full. Remove ice from the

basket.

The “WARNING”

indicator light is on.

Ice shovel cannot rotate. Check if ice cubes are blocking the ice shovel; otherwise, consult a certified technician to check the motor and

micro switch.

The “WARNING”

indicator flashes for 20 seconds when starting

or during operation.

Ice-full detecting sensor on the edge of interior tank is

malfunctioning.

Consult a qualified technician to check the sensor or change to a

new one.

Ice cubes stick together. The ice cycle is too long. Stop the ice maker and allow ice block to melt. Select smaller size and

restart.

Water temperature in inner tank is too low. Change the water in the inner tank. Temperature of water is best between

45°F – 90°F.

Problem Possible Cause Solution
The ice making cycle The refrigerant may be Consult a qualified
appears to be normal leaking. technician.
but no ice is being
produced. A pipe in the cooling Consult a qualified
system may be technician.
blocked.
Ambient temperature Please run the ice maker
or water temperature below 90°F and pour
in inner tank is too colder water into the
high. tank.
The ice cubes are too The ambient Select large sized ice
small. temperature or water cubes by pressing the
temperature may be “SELECT” button.
too high.
The compressor may If this is the first time the
need to warm up. unit is being used, allow
the ice maker to cycle a
few times. This should
result in larger cubes.
The ice has a “plastic” The unit’s interior may Add a tablespoon of
taste. need to be cleaned. lemon juice or vinegar to
a full tank of water and
allow the ice maker to
cycle a few times.
The unit produces a The ambient Unplug the unit and let
large block of ice instead temperature may be the ice thaw out. Allow
of cubes. too low. the ice maker to defrost
for a few hours and
restart the unit.
The ice cubes have a There may be trace Ice cubes may develop
cloudy appearance. minerals in your water cloudiness when water is
or ice is being frozen quickly. As ice
produced too quickly. develops on the surface
of water, certain gases
can no longer remain
dissolved and begin to
surface as microscopic
bubbles. This cloudiness
is normal.

LIMITED MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY

This appliance is covered by a limited manufacturer’s warranty. For one year from the original date of purchase, the manufacturer will repair or replace any parts of this appliance that prove to be defective in materials and workmanship, provided the appliance has been used under normal operating conditions as intended by the manufacturer.

Warranty Terms
During the first year, any components of this appliance found to be defective due to materials or workmanship will be repaired or replaced, at the manufacturer’s discretion, at no charge to the original purchaser. The purchaser will be responsible for any removal or transportation costs.

Warranty Exclusions
The warranty will not apply if damage is caused by any of the following:

  • Power failure
  • Damage in transit or when moving the appliance
  • Improper power supply such as low voltage, defective household wiring or inadequate fuses
  • Accident, alteration, misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non-approved accessories, inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions (extreme temperatures)
  • Use in commercial or industrial applications
  • Fire, water damage, theft, war, riot, hostility or acts of God such as hurricanes, floods, etc.
  • Use of force or damage caused by external influences
  • Partially or completely dismantled appliances
  • Excess wear and tear by the user

Obtaining Service
When making a warranty claim, please have the original bill of purchase with purchase date available. Once confirmed that your appliance is eligible for warranty service, all repairs will be performed by a NewAir™ authorized repair facility. The purchaser will be responsible for any removal or transportation costs. Replacement parts and/or units will be new, re-manufactured or refurbished and is subject to the manufacturer’s discretion. For technical support and warranty service, please email support@newairusa.coms. Love Your Home

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