Whynter SNO T-2C/T-2CA manual

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    T-2 Version 08/05 1 HOME ICE MACH INE USER INST RUC TION MANU AL MODEL SNO T - 2M /T -2MA & MODEL SNO T - 2C /T -2CA[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 2 Introdu ction This i nstruction m anual co vers the o peration of the SNO Ice Machine m odel s T - 2M /T -2MA and T- 2C /T -2CA. Both m odels provide the sa m e functi onality, the dif ferenc e being cosm etic. M odel T2-M has a brushed/sta inle ss st eel finish and m odel T - 2C has a shin y/br igh t chrom e fi nish. The “A?[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 3 E D B A H I C K F G J[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 4 Referencing i m ages on Page 3 A Ice Cube Dra wer B W ate r Tank C W ater Leve l Indicator D F unction Display E Cover with W indo w F On/Off Switch G Mains W ater Input H Mai ns W ater Control Float I W ater Tank Rem ovable Lid J Mains Lead K Mains Lead Socket Detail of Funct ion Display:[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 5 Preparing the Appliance for Use Unpack the app liance and p lace it on a stu rdy level surfa ce. It is recomm ended that the packaging is retained for secure m ovem ent or t ransport. The appliance operates a t i ts optim um p erfor m ance i n a nor m al room te m peratur e of 68 o F/ 20 o C. The refrigerant i nside the applianc[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 6 Appliance Operation Plug the applian ce mains electr icity l ead i nto a sui table sup ply and s witch on the ON/OFF sw itch situated o n the r ear of the appliance. The ON/OFF switch is illuminated a nd will ligh t up. The appliance should be positioned for easy access to the ON/OFF switch and m ains plu g to fac ilita te rapid[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 7 Appliance Operation (Cont in ued) deposited into the Ice Dr awer recess rather than the Ice Dr awer itself. I f the applia nce does beep continuously ensure the Ice Cube Drawer is fully in its recess. The ap pliance will continue to prod uce i ce cube s at approxim ately 12 m inute i ntervals. Some vari ation in i ce cube size s[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 8 After Use W hen the applian ce i s not to be used for some time, for e xam ple fo r periods exceed in g 48 hours, i t i s recomm ended tha t i t be disconnected from the e l ectri cal supply and any rem ai nin g ice cu bes a nd water be removed. E xcess water i n the Ice Cube Drawer, the W ater Tank and water tray should be rem [...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 9 Hints and Tips Do no t p la ce the appliance on i ts side or upside down. Pay p articular att ention to this when the applian ce is b eing m oved or transported. Ventilation grilles must not be obstructed. Do not imm erse the app liance in water or other liqu id s. The appliance has in terna l m ovin g pa rts. Do not open the W [...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 10 Probl em s and Malfunctions If th e indi cator li ght on W ATERTANK i s illum inated r ed the water tan k level i s l ow and require s topp ing up. If the L and START i ndicator lig hts flash and the appliance beep s then the Ice Cube Draw er is not position ed correctly and should be rem oved and re placed firmly into i ts rec[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 11 Appliance Techni ca l Data Voltag e and Frequency: 110V AC 60Hz Max i m u m Power: 200 W W ater Tank Capac ity: 4.5 liters (1.02 ga llons) approx imately Ice Cube Cycle Ti m e: S (Sm al l) ≈ 12 m in utes M (Medium ) ≈15 m inute s L (Large) ≈ 18 minutes Dimensions: 360 x 390 x 440 ( mm ) 14.2 x 15.4 x 17.4 (i nch) Net weig[...]

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    T-2 Version 08/05 12 ONE YE A R LIM IT ED W A R RANTY This WHYNTER SNO portable ice mak er is warranted, to the ori gina l own er within t he 48 contin ental stat es, for on e year from the date o f purchase against de fects in material and workmans hip under normal use and service . Should your portable ice maker prove defective withi n one year f[...]