Silonn Portable Automatic Ice Maker
Instruction Manual
Models: SLIMO1W/SLIM01B
Important Safety Information
To reduce the risk, follow these basic safety precautions.
WARNING
- ⚠️ Before using, check that the voltage power corresponds to the one shown on the appliance nameplate.
- ? This appliance must be grounded.
- Avoid the use of an extension cord because it may overheat and cause a risk of fire. However, if it is necessary to use an extension cord:
- Use only extension cord with grounding plug.
- The marked rating of an extension cord must be equal to or greater than the rating of this appliance.
- ❌ Do not operate if any component, including the cord or plug, is damaged.
- ? Unplug the unit before cleaning by hand and when not in use.
- ? Children or mentally/physically unable personnel are not allowed to operate the ice maker.
- ? Do not place the power cord in such a way it could be pulled on by children or cause a tripping hazard.
- ? Closely watch children who are near the unit when making ice.
- ? Do not use water that is micro-biologically unsafe or of unknown quality.
- ?️ Do not remove any safety, warning, or product information labels from the unit.
- ✋ Do not touch the evaporator with your hands while the ice maker is operating.
- ?✋ Do not plug or unplug the unit with wet hands.
- ? The unit must be properly installed and located following the installation instructions before it is used. The unit is for indoor household use only.
- ? Do not store or use flammable vapors or liquids near the unit.
- ? Do not immerse any part of the unit in water.
- ? Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, modify or replace any part of the ice maker without permission.
WARNING
⚠️ FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Flammable Refrigerant
This unit contains an isobutane refrigerant, also known as R600a, a natural gas with high environmental compatibility. However, it is also combustible. Adhere to the warnings below to reduce the risk of injury or property damage.
- When handling, installing and operating the unit, care should be taken to avoid damage to the refrigerant tubing.
- Disposal of the unit under Federal and Local Regulations. Contact your local authorities for the environmentally safe disposal of your refrigerator.
- Keep ventilation openings in the unit enclosures or the built-in structure clear of obstruction.
- ? Do not place the unit near heat sources such as an oven.
- Ensure a minimum of three inches of clearance around the side and back walls of the unit for proper air circulation.
- ☀️ Do not place the unit in direct sunlight.
Product Introduction
Diagram of the Silonn Portable Automatic Ice Maker:
1. Large Viewing Window
2. Ice Full Sensor
3. Ice Shovel
4. Maximum Water Fill Line
5. Air Exhaust Fan
6. Control Panel
7. Drain Plug
8. Ice Basket
9. Ice Scoop
Control Panel Introduction
Key (with indicator light) | Function |
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1. ADD WATER | The indicator light turns red when the water reservoir lacks water. |
2. ICE FULL | The indicator light turns red when the ice basket is full. |
3. S | The indicator light turns green when small ice mode is selected. |
4. L | The indicator light turns green when large ice mode is selected. |
5. ON/OFF CLEAN | Short press the “ON/OFF/CLEAN" button to turn on the ice maker and the “POWER“ indicator light turns green. Short press the “ON/OFF/CLEAN" button to turn off the ice maker and the "POWER" indicator flashes in green. When the ice maker is in the status of "standby“, long-press the "ON/OFF/CLEAN” button for 5 seconds and the ice maker will turn to self-cleaning mode, the indicator lights of “S” and “L” will flash in green consecutively. |
6. SELECT | Confirming large ice mode or small ice mode. |
Using Your Ice Maker
Before First Use
- Stand Upright for 24Hrs. Check for Accessories. If Missing, Contact Customer Service. [Visual shows an ice maker standing upright for 24 hours, a checklist icon, and a customer service representative icon.]
- Discard first 4 cycles of ice. Notes: If not used in a long period, discard first 4 cycles of ice. [Visual shows ice cubes being discarded. A thermometer graphic indicates the temperature range of 10°C to 32°C. Two ice cubes are shown, illustrating the concept of 'Perfect Ice Shape'.]
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What Not To Do!
- Unstable base ❌
- No other liquids (Drinking water only) ❌
- Use in temp below lower than 41°F/5°C ❌
How to Use Your Ice Maker
- Open cover and remove basket. [Visual shows the ice maker lid being opened and the ice basket being removed.]
- Pour water, do not exceed the "MAX" water mark. [Visual shows water being poured into the ice maker, stopping at the 'MAX' water line.]
- Press the “ON/OFF" button. [Visual shows a finger pressing the 'ON/OFF' button on the control panel.]
- Press "Select" to choose ice cube size (LARGE or SMALL). [Visual shows the control panel with the 'SELECT' button highlighted, indicating options for 'LARGE' and 'SMALL' ice.] Note: Room temp below 6°F select small ice.
- Wait 6min-13min (Depending on Room temp and ice size). [Visual shows a timer graphic indicating a duration of 6 to 13 minutes.]
Ice full and ready when “Ice” indicator is on.
[Visual shows the ice maker with the 'ICE FULL' indicator light illuminated.]
When "ADD WATER” indicator is red, add water and press “ON/OFF”.
[Visual shows the ice maker with the 'ADD WATER' indicator light red, and a person refilling the water reservoir.]
Cleaning and Maintenance
To keep your ice tasting fresh and the unit looking great, we recommend cleaning the unit once per week.
Manual Cleaning
- Remove the basket. [Visual shows the ice basket being removed from the ice maker.]
- Cloth wipe with warm water and vinegar, then rinse with clean water. [Visual shows the interior of the ice maker being wiped with a cloth and then rinsed.]
- Drain Plug: Drain excess water over sink. [Visual shows water draining from the unit's drain plug into a sink.]
- Clean exterior with cloth using mild dishwashing soap. [Visual shows the exterior of the ice maker being wiped with a cloth.]
Self-Cleaning (30min Process)
- Remove the basket and add water. [Visual shows the ice basket removed and water being added to the ice maker.]
- In Standby Mode, Hold for 5 sec to start self-cleaning. [Visual shows a finger pressing and holding the 'ON/OFF/CLEAN' button for 5 seconds.]
- Drain Plug: Drain excess water over sink. [Visual shows water draining from the unit's drain plug into a sink.]
- Clean exterior with cloth using mild dishwashing soap. [Visual shows the exterior of the ice maker being wiped with a cloth.]
⚠️ DO'S & DON'T's while cleaning and maintaining
- Do not use organic solvent, boiled water, detergent, strong acid and strong alkali etc. for cleaning.
- Please empty the water reservoir and dry it for storage if the unit is not used for a long time.
- When the unit is not to be used for a long duration, drain the water completely & dry the interior.
- Store in a well vented area.
Product Specifications
Model | SLIMO1W/SLIM01B |
Voltage/Frequency | 115V/60Hz |
Ice-making Current | 1.7A |
Ice-harvest Current | 2.0A |
Working Power | ≤160W |
Water Reservoir | 2L (0.53gal) |
Ice Basket Capacity | 1.32LBS (0.6KG) |
Ice Making Rate | 26LBS per day |
Ice Shape | Bullet |
Ice Size | Small or Large |
Material | ABS, PP |
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Causes | Solution |
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Poor ice-making result. | Poor heat dissipation. | Leave a 6-inch clearance on all sides of the ice maker for ventilation. |
The water temperature is too high. | Fill with water temperature between 8°C and 25°C. | |
The ambient temperature is too high. | Use the ice maker in room temperatures between 10°C and 32°C. | |
Evaporator deformation. | Please contact the customer service. | |
Ice maker creating noise. | Ice maker has not been cleaned for a long time, which will form a sticky substance around the inlet of the water pump. | Clean every 1 to 2 weeks, and some neutral cleaning agents (such as detergent and soapy water etc.) |
Lack of water to pump will create noise when pumping water. | Add more water. | |
Fan or ice-maker is damaged. | Please contact the customer service. | |
Water pump is damaged. | Please contact the customer service. | |
"ICE FULL" Light is on. | Ice is blocking the infrared sensor. | Empty the ice basket. |
Infrared sensors do not work. | 1. Wipe clean the infrared sensors. 2. Contact customer service if the infrared sensors still don't work. | |
Ice sticks together. | Making ice takes too long. | Stop making ice, after the ice melts restart and try again. |
The water temperature is too low. | Fill with water temperatures between 8°C and 25°C. | |
Evaporator deformation. | Please contact customer service. | |
Not making ice. | Ambient or water temperature is too high. | Keep ambient temperature less than 32°C and fill cold water. |
Water pump is damaged. | Please contact customer service. | |
Refrigerating system leaking. | Please contact customer service. | |
Refrigerating system blocked. | Please contact customer service. | |
The fan stopped working. | Please contact customer service. | |
The wires are loose. | Please contact customer service. | |
The gears in the motor are broken. | Please contact customer service. | |
"ADD WATER" Light is on. | Low water level or lack of water. | Stop making ice, refill water, press “ON/OFF", then restart and try again. |
Water screen blocked at the bottom of the water reservoir. | Start the self cleaning function. | |
Pump malfunction. The water detector malfunction. | Please contact customer service. |
Short and Long-Term Warranty Information
30-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
To provide customers with quality shopping and user experience, we guarantee to replace or issue a full refund no questions asked within the 30-day period from the date of purchase.
30-DAY TO 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
After the 30-day warranty has expired, Silonn automatically activates a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase that covers product replacement.
30-DAY TO 1-YEAR WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This warranty does not cover:
- Any condition resulting from incorrect or inadequate maintenance or care.
- Damage resulting from misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, or shipping damage.
- Dissatisfaction due to buyer's remorse.
- Normal wear and tear.
- Damages incurred after the initial transportation.