Whynter Ice Maker ICE 100S User Manual

SNO 3 IN 1 ICE MAKER, CRUSHER  
& WATER DISPENSER  
MODEL: ICE-100S  
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Controls  
Manual water fill compartment  
Water line connector  
[CLEAN] Self clean button  
Water level indicator  
Fuse holder  
10  
11  
12  
Please refer to the diagrams below and familiarise yourself with the  
operating buttons.  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Drain plug  
[ON/OFF] Power switch  
Water bottle adaptor  
Water hose  
1
2
[START] Starts ice/iced water production  
[STOP] Stops the ice/iced water production  
17  
18  
19  
3
Replacement fuse  
Filter  
4
5
[ICE CUBES] Dispenses Ice Cubes  
[CURUSHED ICE] Dispenses Crushed Ice  
[ICED WATER] Dispenses Iced Water  
6
7
[CLEAN] light GREEN – Self cleaning indicator  
[POWER] light  
8
RED = Unit on standby  
GREEN = ice making in process  
ORANGE = Ice bin full  
RED (flashing) = Unit on standby due to low water level.  
9
[WARNING] light ORANGE (flashing) = low water level  
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Installation Instructions  
b. Manual water filling – You can use tap water or purified water.  
Remove the manual water fill compartment cover and place the  
filter net (19) in the compartment, pour water into the  
compartment until the compartment is full. Please ensure that  
you do not overfill or allow the water level to drop below the  
minimum level.  
1) As with all refrigeration equipment, this appliance should be settled  
for at least five hours prior to switching on the appliance.  
2) The power supply must be an earthed 110V AC 60Hz mains supply.  
1) Choose your required water supply method:  
a. Water line supply - Use the provided water hose (17) to connect to  
your household water supply (Fig. 1). If assistance is required,  
please contact a certified plumber. Connect the water hose  
connector to a water faucet. Place the other end of the water hose  
into the water line connector (11) (Fig. 2) at the back of the unit.  
To disconnect the water hose connector from the water spigot, first  
make sure the water line is turned off, then simply pull back the  
release washer of the connector and pull apart (Fig. 3). To release  
the water line from the unit, simply unscrew the water hose on  
water line plug and pull the hose out (Fig. 4)  
c. Commercial water bottle - Place a 3 or 5 gallon water bottle on  
the top of the unit using the water bottle adapter. We do not  
recommend using a water bottle with cap. To install the bottle  
supporter, insert it to the manual fill compartment (10 with the  
arrow pointing to the front of the unit. Turn the adapter clock wise  
slightly until the tabs on the inside of the compartment match up  
with the grooves on the protruding tube at the bottom of the  
adapter. Push down and then turn counter-clockwise to lock the  
adapter in place. Then sit the water bottle upside down to the  
bottle supporter.  
IMPORTANT – DO NOT turn on the unit before installing  
the water bottle.  
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2) Using the ON/OFF switch (1) at the side of the unit, switch the  
power ON. The POWER light (8) on the top of the unit will illuminate  
red.  
Care, cleaning & maintenance  
Cleaning the Unit  
3) Press the START button (2) at the top of the unit. The water level  
will be automatically checked and, if correctly filled, the red light will  
turn green. If the water level is still incorrect after 50 seconds, the  
LOW WATER light (9) will flash in orange and the POWER light (8)  
will flash in red. The unit will then switch to standby mode until the  
reservoir is filled in 18 minutes. Once you have correctly filled the  
reservoir, the unit will restart automatically. If the water level is still  
not filled for more than 18 minutes, the unit will stop. Press STRAT  
button to turn on the unit.  
4) Press the STOP button (3) at any time, the unit will stop and the  
POWER light will turn to red. Please note that it will take  
approximately three minutes for the unit to reset itself.  
5) Ice and cold water will be ready for dispensing in approx. 6-10  
minutes.  
6) When the ice cube storage compartment is full, the POWER light (8)  
will turn orange and the unit will switch to stand-by mode. If the ice is  
taken out or melted, the unit will restart automatically and the  
POWER light (8) will turn green.  
7) If the water level is lower than the minimum line, the POWER light  
(8) will flash in red and the unit will switch into stand-by mode until  
water level restored.  
To maintain hygiene, it is important that the SELF CLEAN function is  
used on a regular basis.  
Note: The START (2) and CLEAN (12) buttons cannot be pressed  
simultaneously.  
1) Ensure the unit is switched on.  
2) If the unit has not been used for a while, drain the unit using the  
following steps:  
Press the ICE CUBES, CRUSHED ICE and ICED WATER  
buttons individually, until corresponding tanks are empty.  
Remove the Drain Plug (14) at the bottom of the unit to  
empty the water tank.  
3) Add a solution of one part vinegar to ten parts water into the manual  
water fill compartment (10) at the top of the unit. Ensure water level  
is above the minimum otherwise the unit will not self clean.  
4) At the back of the unit, press the CLEAN button (12). The unit will  
automatically enter into Self Clean mode and the green CLEAN light  
(7) will be illuminated.  
5) Press the STOP button (3) after 15 minutes to end the Self Clean  
cycle.  
8) To dispense ice cubes, crushed ice or iced water, just press the  
relevant button - (4), (5) or (6). Place a cup, glass, etc, under the  
delivery outlet required.  
Note: The ICE CUBE (4) and CRUSHED ICE (5) buttons cannot be  
used simultaneously.  
6) Once the Self Clean cycle is complete, drain the water from the unit  
as described in step 2 above.  
7) Flush the unit at least three times to remove the cleaning mixture.  
To do this, repeat step 1 to 6 above using water only. When in step  
2, just press the ICED WATER button (6) only.  
8) Refill the reservoir to resume the ice making function.  
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Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
TROUBLE  
1) Do not use any commercial chemical cleaning agent, acidic  
agent, naphtha decontamination powders, etc to clean the  
machine. Our recommended cleaning agent is vinegar and  
water solution.  
REASON  
WHAT TO DO  
1. Plug into mains power  
supply.  
2. Replace fuse; unscrew  
fuse holder (part 14) and  
replace fuse  
1. No power  
2. Fuse blown  
There is no POWER light  
on  
2) Cleaning agent must be added through the manual fill compartment  
(10) only.  
Power light on but the  
compressor is not working Incorrect voltage  
(buzzing noise only)  
Voltage must be 110v AC  
60HZ earthed mains supply  
3) Do not allow water to be in the reservoir for more than a few days.  
The water reservoir should be drained and the SELF CLEAN function  
should be used.  
Fill water manually/ Change  
water bottle or turn on water  
line  
Orange flashing light  
(no/low water) is on  
Low water level or  
no water in reservoir.  
Water has poor taste or  
odour  
Unit needs to be  
sanitized.  
See cleaning section  
4) To prevent injury, please do NOT touch the ICE or WATER outlets  
while the machine is switched ON.  
Water has high mineral  
content.  
Use water with less  
hardness.  
Particles floating in water  
5) If any part of this machine fails or is damaged, please contact our  
service department.  
Compressor is working but 1. Low water level  
1. Fill water  
2. Clean the unit  
not dispensing ice or  
water  
2. Mineral deposits  
clogging tanks.  
1. Turn on the unit using  
the On/Off switch and  
1. Unit is not switched on. press the Start button. Hold  
a glass of water about 5  
inches above fill  
compartment and pour  
water into unit.  
2. Make sure that the red  
ball is floating  
Unit does not take in water  
2. The water level  
indicator (red ball) is not  
moving.  
3. The unit stops taking in  
water when the water tank  
is about half full.  
3. Water tank is about  
half full  
4. Replace fuse; unscrew  
fuse holder (part 14) and  
replace fuse  
3. Fuse blown  
1. Bottle supporter is not  
installed properly  
1. Maker sure the bottle  
supporter is properly  
installed with the arrow  
Unit does not take in water  
from a water bottle  
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facing front and center.  
2. Unit needs to be  
restarted.  
2. Turn off the unit for a  
minute and turn back on  
then push Start button.  
Technical Specifications  
3. Insufficient water  
pressure.  
3. Take off the bottle and  
manual fill the unit with  
water.  
Voltage: 110V  
Maximum Power: 230W  
Ice Storage: 750g  
4. Bottle has a cap or  
seal.  
4. Remove cap or seal then  
reposition bottle back on to  
bottle supporter. Turn on  
Power and push Start  
button.  
Ice making ability: 26 Kg/24h  
Water tank capacity: 2 liter  
Iced water tank capacity: 0.8 liter  
Refrigerant Gas: R134a/80g  
Ice shape: Bullet shape  
Dimensions: 16” × 16” x 16.3” (L×W×H)  
N.W./G.W.: 53 / 57 lb  
Unit does not take in water Water pressure is too  
Reduce or increase the  
water pressure.  
from a water line.  
high or low.  
The ice maker makes the  
loud noise when it is able  
to sense water in the fill  
Approvals : ETL  
compartment but not able Add more water to the unit  
to draw the water into the or adjust the water bottle.  
water tank. The loud  
Unit makes loud noise,  
noise is not an indication  
of any problem of the unit.  
Due to fast freezing, ice  
cubes may appear  
Unit makes cloudy ice  
cubes.  
"cloudy". This is trapped  
air in the water and does  
not affect the taste or  
quality of the ice.  
The orange light is on (ice  
bin full indicator) and ice  
was removed from the unit stick to the ice cube bin  
but the unit does not  
restart .  
Wait about 10 – 20 minutes  
Small pieces of ice may  
and the unit should resume  
the ice making process and  
the light will turn from  
orange to green.  
sensor.  
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This WHYNTER SNO 3 in 1 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 SNO 3 in 1 ice maker prove defective within one year from the  
date of purchase, return the defective part or unit, freight prepaid (with two  
months of purchase; after two months to one year, customer will be  
responsible for freight cost to Whynter’s service department), along with an  
explanation of the problem. Please package the ice maker carefully in its  
original packaging material to avoid damage in transit. Please retain original  
box and packaging material. Under this warranty, Whynter will repair or  
replace any parts found defective. This warranty is not transferable. After the  
expiration of the warranty, the cost of labor and parts will be the responsibility  
of the original owner of the unit.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:  
- Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes.  
- Damage, accidental or other wise, to the ice maker while in the possession  
of a consumer not caused by a defect in material or workmanship;  
- Damage caused by consumer misuse, tampering, or failure to follow the care  
and special handling provisions in the instructions.  
- Damage to the finish of the case, or other appearance parts caused by wear.  
1) Filter.  
2) Damage caused by repairs or alterations of the ice maker by anyone  
other than authorized by the manufacturer.  
3) Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service.  
To obtain service or information, contact  
Whynter Innovations Group via Email at  
[email protected] or call 866-WHYNTER.  
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