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Warning; Caution; Warnings For The Use Of The Appliance; If The Refrigerant Circuit Is Damaged - Clatronic EWB 3785 Bedienungsanleitung

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17 Residual water - drainage opening
18 Ice cube container
19 Ice shovel

Warnings for the Use of the Appliance

WARNING:

• The refrigerant circuit of the appliance uses the refrig-
erant isobutane (R600a), a flammable natural gas with
high environmental sustainability. When transporting
and installing the appliance, prevent the appliance
from falling down. The refrigerant circuit must not get
damaged.
• When carrying the appliance by the handle, always
carry it straight and with both hands to avoid tilting the
handle.

CAUTION:

Please observe a waiting period of 2 hours before initial
operation and after moving the appliance for the refriger-
ant to settle. Otherwise the compressor can be damaged.

If the Refrigerant Circuit is Damaged

• Open flames and ignition sources must be avoided.
• Disconnect the mains plug.
• Ventilate the room in which the appliance is installed.

Notes for Use

Location

• Place the appliance on a stable, horizontal, water-resist-
ant and level surface. Maintain a gap of at least 15 cm to
walls or objects.
• Do not place the appliance on or directly next to heat
sources such as ovens, radiators, etc.

Assembly

Assemble the carrying handle by inserting the ends into the
holes in the housing. Make sure that it is firmly seated.
- Note: Once the carrying handle has been fitted, it cannot
be removed!

Electrical Connection

1. Before inserting the plug into the socket. Make sure that
the mains voltage to be used matches that of the appli-
ance. You can find this information on the nameplate.
2. Connect the appliance to a properly installed wall outlet.

Standby (Standby Mode)

• The POWER control lamp flashes.
• The last set ice cube size lights up.
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Ice Cube Size

You may choose between 2 sizes:
- small (SMALL)
- large (LARGE)

Eco Save (Power Saving Mode)

Once the ice cube container is full the appliance switches
into standby mode.
You benefit from better safety and lower energy consump-
tion.

Operation

When using the appliance for the first time or if you have not
used it for a long time, clean the appliance as described in
the chapter "Cleaning and Maintenance".

Making Ice Cubes

1. Make sure that the water tank cap on the bottom of the
appliance is tightly closed.
2. Open the lid and take out the ice cube container.
3. There is a filter at the bottom of the water tank. Make
sure that it is firmly inserted.
4. Fill the container with water to no more than the MAX
mark. Only use drinking water to make ice cubes.
- For best results, aim for a water temperature of
between 7 °C and 20 °C as well as an ambient tem-
perature of between 16 °C and 25 °C.
- If you want clear ice cubes, use chilled drinking water
which has firstly been boiled.
5. Now put the ice cube container back in and close the lid.
6. Select the desired ice cube size with the
corresponding control lamp lights up.
7. Press the
button to start ice cube production.
- For hygienic reasons do not use the ice cubes from
the first cycle.
- The first few ice cubes will be small depending on the
water temperature and ambient temperature. The ice
cubes will only grow larger in the following cycle.
- Due to fast freezing the ice cubes can look "milky".
This is the air trapped in the water and does not influ-
ence the quality of the ice cubes.
8. Keep the lid closed during ice cube production. An ice
cube making cycle lasts between 8 and 10 minutes.

Stop Ice Cube Production

Press the
button to stop ice cube production.
- If operation is manually interrupted, water which is no
longer needed is fed back to the water tank. Only then
will the appliance stop. Half-finished ice cubes remain
suspended on the cooling rods. As soon as it is suffi-
ciently thawed, it will fall off and drop into the ice cube
container.
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