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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL SNO T-2M/T-2MA
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MODEL SNO T-2C/T-2CA
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Ice Cube Drawer
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Water Tank
Function Display
On/Off Switch
Mains Water Control Float
Mains Lead
Water Level Indicator
Cover with Window
Mains Water Input
Water Tank Removable Lid
Mains Lead Socket
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Detail of Function Display:
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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 or 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 ventilation grilles in the appliance cover, one in the lower left hand side
panel and one in the upper rear panel. To ensure correct appliance operation these grilles
must not be obstructed. A gap of at least 10 cm. (4 inches) must be maintained between
the appliance sides, rear and top and other appliances or walls.
Remove the Water Tank (the lower of the two removable drawers on the appliance front
face) and pour fresh drinkable mains tap water into the tank through the larger rectangular
hole in the Water Tank lid and fill the tank up to the MAX line of the Water Level Indicator
situated in the front centre of the tank. Commercially bottled still drinking water may be
used if desired. Replace the Water Tank fully home into its recess.
Ensure that the Ice Cube Drawer, the upper of the two drawers, is pushed fully home in its
recess.
Ensure that the clear Window on the top of the appliance is closed as the freezing element
gets very cold during operation.
For the T-2A units, please make sure to use a ¾ inch fitting for the mains water inlet to the
drinkable mains water supply. Please ensure that the hose connections are tightly
connected to water mains and to the rear of the unit to avoid any leakage.
Note: If a replacement hose is required, a food grade hose is recommended.
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Appliance Operation
Plug the appliance mains electricity lead into a suitable supply and switch on the ON/OFF
switch situated on the rear of the appliance. 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-2A model Direct Water Supply mode. Please i) connect a hose to the water
mains and to the unit, ii) turn the unit on. and iii) turn on your water mains.
The appliance may beep several times whilst internal components that may have moved
during transportation reset themselves. If this does happen the beeping should last no
longer than 20 seconds. If beeping continues for a longer period pull the Water Tank and
the Ice Cube Drawer out slightly and re-insert them ensuring that they are fully home in
their recesses. When the Water Tank is withdrawn the WATER TANK indicator on the
Function Display should change color from green to red or red/orange, and when re-
inserted it should go back to green. If the indicator stays red or red/orange this could
indicate that the appliance internal water level detector is not operating correctly. Remove
the Water Tank and check that the black float inside the transparent water level indicator
on the right hand side of the rear of the Water Tank is free. If the float is stuck gently tap
the indicator to free the float and the re-insert the Water Tank fully into its recess.
For the T-2A model, in Direct Water Supply mode, users do not need to remove the water
tank. The unit will automatically draw the water supply into the water tank. The unit will
stop drawing water once the water tank is filled. At this point you may choose to shut off
the water mains or leave it on. Once the water tank has been filled, you will be able to
select your ice size and start the ice making cycle. If you have chosen to leave the water
mains on, the unit will start to draw water into the tank again once it is empty. A low water
level indicator float will be apparent if the water supply has been interrupted. Then the
machine may also be operated in manual mode.
Ice cube size S (small) of the SELECT display should be illuminated red as this is the
default setting. If it isn’t depress the S button to illuminate it.
Press the START button on the Function Display and keep it pressed for a couple of
seconds. The appliance will start with the water pump, cooling fan and compressor starting
to operate. Looking through the right hand side of the clear Window in the top of the
appliance water will be seen entering the water tray.
After approximately 12 minutes ice cubes will be deposited in the Ice Cube Drawer and the
appliance will beep four times. Do not attempt to remove ice cubes until after the four
beeps have finished otherwise the appliance will beep continuously and the cubes may be
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Appliance Operation (Continued)
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 ice cube size should be expected on initial switch on however variation
should be minimized once the appliance has stabilized. Other variables such as water
temperature and ambient operating temperature can affect ice cube size.
When the Ice Cube Drawer is full the appliance will detect this and beep 10 times. The S,
M and L lights will flash for 5 minutes and, if the Ice Cube Drawer is not emptied, the
appliance will go into sleep mode. Emptying the Ice Cube Drawer and replacing it into its
recess will re-start the ice cube making process.
If the Ice Cube Drawer is not emptied the cubes will melt and the water produced will drain
back into the Water Tank through the Ice Cube Drawer drain valve/hole. When sufficient
cubes have melted the ice cube making process will re-start automatically.
As water is drawn from the Water Tank the level will drop and eventually the WATER
TANK indicator on the Function Display will turn from green to red, indicating that the tank
requires topping up. It is not necessary to top up the tank immediately. The ideal time to
top up the tank is a couple of minutes after water has stopped being pumped into the water
tray. The reason for this is that towards the end of the cube production cycle the water tray
inverts and any unfrozen water in the tray drains back into the Water Tank. If the Water
Tank is removed for the purposes of topping up during this period then water will be
deposited into the base of the appliance and then leak onto the surface on which the
appliance is standing.
Care is needed when topping up an appliance that has operated for more than one cycle.
The water top up level should be to approximately 5 mm (¼ inch) below the MAX line of the
Water Level Indicator situated in the front centre of the is Water Tank. This is to allow the
Water Tank to accommodate the contents of the water tray when it inverts without the
Water Tank overflowing.
The appliance can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP button on the Function
Display. If this is done the START indicator will flash.
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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 electrical supply and any
remaining ice cubes and water be removed. Excess water in the Ice Cube Drawer, the
Water Tank and water tray should be removed using kitchen towels or similar absorbent
material.
It is also recommended that the appliance is cleaned on a regular basis, perhaps once
every three months or more frequently in areas where chalky deposits can be a problem.
Two cleaning solutions may be used. One is 1 part vinegar to 10 arts water, the other is 1
part bicarbonate of soda to 5 parts water. In both cases the appliance should be allowed to
complete one ice making cycle, then left to stand for 6 hours before being thoroughly
rinsed with fresh water and dried as detailed in the previous paragraph.
Solvents, detergents and abrasives must not be used for cleaning.
The appliance exterior can be cleaned with a damp cloth and then polished with a soft, dry
lint free cloth.
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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 or transported.
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 Window whilst 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 very cold and touching them could
result in ice burns.
Do not use water below 46oF/8oC for filling as this may cause the ice cubes to fuse into one
large block of ice, particularly if medium (M) or large (L) ice cube size is selected. Always try
small (S) ice cube selection first as this may give cubes of sufficient size.
As with all electrical appliances if used outdoors ensure that it is protected from the elements
and use an earth leakage contact breaker for safety. Do not expose the appliance to rain and
do not use or store it where it could get damp or wet.
Do not put the appliance near sources of heat. In case of damage to the appliance or its lead
we advise not using it and to return it for authorized repair and parts replacement.
Using parts not recommended by the manufacturer can be dangerous. Only use the
appliance for its intended purpose, the production of ice cubes.
The refrigerant gas used in the appliance may be a chemical waste. Disposal of the
appliance must be done in a proper environmentally friendly way. Inquire about proper
disposal with your local waste processing department.
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Problems and Malfunctions
If the indicator light on WATERTANK is illuminated red the water tank level is low and
requires topping up.
If the L and START indicator lights flash and the appliance beeps then the Ice Cube Drawer
is not positioned correctly and should be removed and replaced firmly into 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. Always ensure that the
Ice Cube Drawer and the Water Tank are correctly positioned in their recesses.
If the M indicator is illuminated and the appliance beeps, or the M indicator is flashing and
the appliance is not beeping, the ice cube production process is stuck. It may be that ice
cubes are stuck to the freezing element, an ice cube is stuck in the mechanism or the ice
cubes have fused into one large block of ice. If this happen switch off the appliance, unplug it
from the mains electricity, open the Window and leave until all ice blockages melt. Once
everything has melted close the Window, plug the appliance in to the supply, switch it on and
depress START.
In the event of any appliance stoppages, malfunctions or indicator light sequences not
covered in these instructions switch the appliance off for one minute and then switch it on
again. This should clear any spurious faults.
For faults which cannot be cleared and for further assistance and service the contact
information is shown on the next page.
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Appliance Technical Data
Voltage and Frequency:
Maximum Power:
110V AC 60Hz
200W
Water Tank Capacity:
Ice Cube Cycle Time:
4.5 liters (1.02 gallons) approximately
S (Small) ≈ 12 minutes
M (Medium) ≈15 minutes
L (Large) ≈ 18 minutes
360 x 390 x 440 (mm) 14.2 x 15.4 x 17.4 (inch)
19.5Kg / 43 Lbs
Dimensions:
Net weight:
The number of ice cubes produced per cycle is 12. The Ice Cube Drawer holds
approximately 60 cubes or 1 Kg of ice. The appliance produces between 16 and 20 Kg. of
ice in a 24 hour period dependent on water temperature and ambient conditions.
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This WHYNTER SNO 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 portable 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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