Bellini FS-Z03 Ice Maker
Dear customer:
Thank you for choosing our ice maker!
To ensure this ice maker is operated and cleaned correctly, please read the following instructions carefully.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or a lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Brief Introduction
The ice maker is easy to use with the touch of a button. There are 3 sizes (large, medium, size) of ice cubes to meet different needs.
Parts Diagram
- Inner Liner
- Water Storage Tank
- Ice Scoop
- Ice Storage Basket
- Max Water Line
- Temperature sensor
- Ice pusher
- Water pump
- Water Box
- Evaporator Rods
- Compressor
- Water Inlet Tube
- Water Drainage Plug
- Front Lid
- Control Panel
- Transparent window
Specification
- Ice Making Capacity: 26.5- 33lbs/24h
- Ice cube Size: 3 sizes: large, medium, small
- Ice Storage Capacity: 2.2 lbs
- Water Storage Capacity: 8.5 cups(.5gal)
- Dimensions: I5.55″xI2.8″xI3.39″
- N.W.: 26.5lbs
The Features and Advantages
- This ice maker is different from the traditional ones. Its unique design and lightweight structure will suffice for all ordinary ice-making needs.
- Its microcomputer control system makes it much faster and easier to make ice cubes.
- The ice maker will follow these steps in every ice-making cycle:
- Fill the water box
- Make ice cubes
- The water box tilts forward, and the remaining water will flow back to the water storage tank
- Release water
- Ice is pushed into the ice storage basket
- Collect water
- It works quickly and reliably.
- The indicator light will illuminate to remind you if the ice storage basket is full or if there is no water.
- There are three ice cube sizes to choose from, they can be changed from one to another by using the selector button.
The operation of the control panel
- Power Start/Stop button: Is used for starting or stopping the ice maker.
- Ice cube size select button: You can select the size of the ice cube with this button. The default setting is a medium ice cube.
- Water low indicator light: If there is no water in the water storage tank, it will turn on. Fill the tank with water, but do not exceed the max water line. The ice maker will restart by itself when the water reaches the water line.
- Ice full light: When the ice storage tank is full, it will illuminate, and the ice maker will stop operating. The ice maker will start working automatically when you remove the ice cubes from the ice storage basket.
Electrical Specification
1 | Climate type | N |
2 | Electrical protection type | I |
3 | Rated voltage | AC 110-125V |
4 | Rated frequency | 60 HZ |
5 | Power rating | 120 W |
Operating and Grounding Instructions
In order to avoid fire, electric shock, and injury, please strictly adhere to the following basic requirements:
- Use a grounded plug.
- Disconnect the ice maker when not in use.
- Turn off and unplug the appliance before moving it.
- Do not connect any other electric appliances to the same socket.
- If the power cord is damaged, please contact the manufacturer or supplier to request a replacement.
- Fill the water storage tank with filtered water only.
- Use a mild cleaning detergent diluted in water to clean the inside and outside surfaces of the unit. Avoid using strong cleaning solutions to clean the unit, such as acids and chemical agents.
- Be cautious when cleaning, not to move the temperature sensor.
- Do not turn the ice maker upside-down, or it can cause the compressor or refrigerating system to operate incorrectly.
- The icemaker should be placed on a level and solid surface.
- At least 6 inches of space should be left around the top, back, and sides of the ice maker to ensure proper ventilation.
- Do not place near any heat source, such as an oven or heater.
Operation Instructions
Starting your Ice maker
- Open the lid and fill the water storage tank with filtered water, but do not fill over the max water line.
- Push the “Start/Stop” button to start the ice maker.
- Press the “select” button to select the desired cube size. The ice maker will start working.
Understanding how your Ice Maker works
- Below is the process that the ice maker follows:
- Water is pumped into the water box from the water storage tank.
- The ice cube-making cycle begins when the evaporator rods are dipped into the water box to start making ice. Warning: Do not touch the evaporator rods when they start making ice it can cause injuries. After the cycle is finished, the water box will tilt forward, and the remaining water will flow back to the water storage tank through the water leakage grooves, and the evaporator rods will release the ice cubes.
- The water box will then tilt backward, and the ice pusher will push the ice into the ice storage basket. After the water box flips back to its level position, the next ice-making cycle will begin.
- Check the water level during the water filling procedure. If there is not enough water in the water box, the ice maker will stop operating, and the Water Low indicator light will illuminate. The icemaker will restart by itself when it is refilled to the water line, but not exceed the Max water line.
- When the maximum capacity of the ice cubes is reached, the ice will touch the temperature sensor. At this time, the ice maker will stop operating, and the Ice Full light will illuminate. When the ice is below the sensor and the temperature of the sensor rises to about 46°F, the icemaker will restart the ice-making cycle itself.
(Suggestion: If you want to keep the ice cubes for a 1011g time, you can store them in the freezer. Please note that the ice maker will not store the ice cubes for long periods of time.)
- When the outside temperature is below 59°F, it is recommended to choose the medium or small size ice cube, This keeps the ice from freezing together.
- In order to use the Ice maker to the best of its capability, it is recommended to fill it with water that is room temperature. When the ice maker is not in use, drain the water in the water box by using the Water Drainage Plug.
Troubleshooting
NO. | Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
1 | The compressor makes a buzzing noise when on. | The voltage is lower than required. | Stop the icemaker and restart when the voltage is IOOV. |
2 | The water shortage indicator light is lit. | The water pump doesn’t work. | Contact our Maintenance Department. |
The water pump only works for 10 seconds and then stops. | Adjust the water sensor to the water inlet tube | ||
3 | The ice full indicator light is on while there are a few ice cubes in the ice storage basket. | The temperature is too low. | Open the lid and close it after the light is off. |
4 | There is no indicator light on the board. | The plug is not connected properly to the outlet. | Change the socket |
The fuse is blown | Contact our Maintenance Department | ||
5 | Both the water low and ice full indicator lights are on. | There are ice cubes before the ice pusher, but it can’t push them. | Remove the ice cubes and restart the icemaker |
There are too many ice cubes in the storage basket. | Empty the ice cube storage basket. | ||
The ice cubes are too large or fusing together. | Stop the icemaker and remove the ice from the evaporator rods by using hot water, and then restart the icemaker. | ||
The ice pusher is rigid | Stop the icemaker and Adjust the place of the ice pusher. | ||
The button is wrong. | Contact our Maintenance Department |
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