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HOME
ICE MACHINE
USER
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
MODEL SNO
T-1 / T-1A
T-1 Version 08/05 1
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Introduction This instruction manual covers the operation of versions of the Whynter – SNO Home Ice Machine Model T-1 and T-1A. Please read these instructions carefully and retain them for future reference. The appliance must be connected to a (nominally) 110V AC 60Hz. earthed electrical supply and be protected with a fuse. The Home Ice Machine produces 12 ice cubes every cycle of 12 to 18 minutes approximately depending on which size of cube is selected. It is equipped with
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Parts Overview E D E A Ice Cube Drawer B Water Tank C Water Level Indicator D Function Display E Cover with Window F On/Off Switch D A C F B B K C A F J H G L T-1 Version 08/05 3
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Referencing images on Page 3 A Ice Cube Drawer B Water Tank C Water Level Indicator D Function Display E Cover with Window F On/Off Switch G Mains Water Input H Mains Water Control Float I Water Level Detector J Water Tank Removable Lid K Mains Lead L Mains Lead Socket Detail of Function Display: T-1 Version 08/05 4
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Preparing the Appliance for Use Unpack the appliance and place it on a sturdy level surface. It is recommended that the packaging is retained for secure movement/transport. The appliance operates at its optimum performance in a normal room temperature of 68ºF / 20ºC. The refrigerant inside the appliance must have time to settle following transportation and a minimum stabilization period of three hours is recommended prior to switching on the appliance. There are two venti
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Appliance Operation Plug the appliance mains electricity lead in to a suitable supply and switch on the ON/OFF Switch situated in the lower right hand side panel. The ON/OFF Switch is illuminated and will light up. The appliance should be positioned for easy access to the ON/OFF switch and mains plug to facilitate rapid switch off and appliance isolation when required. For the T-1A model Direct Water Supply mode. Please i) connect a hose to the water mains and to the unit, ii) t
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Appliance Operation (Continued) cubes until after the four beeps have finished otherwise the appliance will beep continuously and the cubes may be deposited into the Ice Drawer recess rather than the Ice Drawer itself. If the appliance does beep continuously ensure the Ice Cube Drawer is fully in its recess. The appliance will continue to produce ice cubes at approximately 12 minute intervals. Some variation in cube size can be expected however such variation should be minimized
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After Use When the appliance is not to be used for some time, for example for periods exceeding 48 hours, it is recommended that it be disconnected from the electricity supply and any remaining ice cubes and water be removed. Excess water in the Ice cube Drawer, Water Tank and water tray should be removed using paper kitchen towels or similar product. It is recommended that the appliance is cleaned on a regular basis, perhaps once every three months or more frequently in areas w
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Hints and Tips Do not place the appliance on its side or upside down. Pay particular attention to this when the appliance is being moved. Ventilation grilles must not be obstructed. Do not immerse the appliance in water or other liquids. The appliance has internal moving parts. Do not open the Cover when it is connected to the electricity supply and take particular care to prevent children from getting access to or playing with the appliance. The ice making element gets v
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Problems and Malfunctions If the indicator light on WATERTANK is illuminated red or red/orange the water tank level is low and requires topping up. If the L and START indicator lights flash and the appliance beep then the Ice Cube Drawer is not positioned properly. Remove the drawer and replace it in its recess. There are a number of sensors associated with the Ice Cube Drawer and the Water Tank and faulty positioning of these units is the most common cause of malfunction. Alway
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Appliance Technical Data Voltage: 110V AC 60Hz. Maximum power: 200W Water Tank capacity: 3.8 liters (0.9 gallon) approximately Ice Cube Size: S (Small) Cycle time ≈ 12 minutes M (Medium) Cycle time ≈ 15 minutes L (Large) Cycle time ≈ 18 minutes Dimensions: 350 x 350 x 422 mm / 13.8 x 13.8 x 16.6 Net Weight: 18.2 Kg / 40.1 Lbs The number of ice cubes produced per cycle is 12. The Ice Cube Container holds approximately 60 cubes or 1 kg of ice. The appliance p
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This WHYNTER portable ice maker is warranted, to the original owner within the 48 continental states, for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Should your Whynter ice maker prove defective within one year from the date of purchase, return the defective part or the unit, freight prepaid (within two months of purchase; after two months to one year, customer will be responsible for freig