Ginnys 726925 User manual

BRAND
ICE MAKER
User Guide
Item: 726925
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safeguards 3
Electrical Safety and Specicaons 4
Get to Know Your Ice Maker 5-6
How to Operate 7-8
Cleaning & Care 9
Troubleshoong 10-11
Warranty 12
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Thank you for purchasing a Ginny’s Brand Ice Maker!
You’ll love how it keeps up with the drink demands
of your big crowds at pares (no more running to the
store for bags of ice or having to wait on your
refrigerator’s ice maker). Enjoy!
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
• FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. Do not use this appliance for other than its
intended use.
• REMOVE all packaging materials and labels before rst use.
• WASH all removable parts before rst use. See INITIAL CLEANING on
page 7 for in-depth instucons BEFORE MAKING ICE.
• Do not drape the cord over the counter or tabletop, where it can be
pulled on or tripped over. Never wrap the cord ghtly around the ice
maker, as this could cause the cord to fray or break. To avoid heat
damage to the power cord, please ensure that it does not come in close
proximity of, or in direct contact with the compressor of the ice maker.
• We do not recommend using an extension cord with this appliance.
However, IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS USED, the marked electrical rang
should be at least as great as the electrical rang of this appliance.
• CLOSE SUPERVISION is necessary when using this appliance near
CHILDREN.
• A re may occur if this appliance is used near FLAMMABLE MATERIALS,
including curtains, towels, walls, etc. Do not place any paper, plasc, or
other non-food items in the appliance. Do not place the appliance or its
cord on or near a heated surface, or in a heated oven.
• This appliance should always be used on a STABLE, DRY, HEAT-RESISTANT
SURFACE. Do not use near water.
• Do not use an accessory or aachment not recommended by Ginny’s, as
this may cause injury, or damage the appliance.
• Keep hands, hair and clothing away from all MOVING PARTS.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Turn OFF AND UNPLUG this appliance when not in use.
• NO SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS APPLIANCE.
• DO NOT USE AN APPLIANCE WITH A DAMAGED CORD OR PLUG, OR
AFTER THE APPLIANCE MALFUNCTIONS, OR HAS BEEN DAMAGED IN ANY
MANNER.
• ONLY FRESH, CLEAN WATER CAN BE USED IN THIS APPLIANCE. THE USE
OF JUICES, MILK, SODA, AND THE LIKE MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT.
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
SPECIFICATIONS
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug. This is a
safety feature to reduce the risk of electrical shock. Using an extension
cord is not recommended with this appliance. It is recommended that
an electrical outlet serving ONLY this appliance be used. This outlet must
be properly installed and grounded. If you have any quesons about the
grounding or electrical instrucons, contact a qualied electrician. Do not
aempt to modify the plug in any way. Ginny’s cannot accept any liability
for damage or injury resulng from failure to observe these safety
procedures.
POWER RATING 120 V, 60 Hz, 150 W
CAPACITY 1.8 Quart
CORD LENGTH 72”
DIMENSIONS 9.5” W x 14” D x 13.5” H
REFRIGERANT R134a
MODEL ZB-18
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GET TO KNOW YOUR ICE MAKER
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1. Silicone Drain Stopper
2. Water Reservoir
3. Removable Ice Basket (holds the formed ice)
4. Ice Case Panel (pushes formed ice into the basket)
5. Evaporator Rods (where the ice is formed)
6. Water Tray
7. Control Panel (see page 6)
8. Top Cover
9. Lid
10. Window
11. Scoop
12. Power Cord
13. Compressor
14. Ice Sensor (determines when basket is full)
(connued on next page)
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GET TO KNOW YOUR ICE MAKER
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CONTROL PANEL
ON/OFF buon: Press to power unit on or o.
ICE FULL indicator light:
This light will turn on and there will be a long connuous beep when the
ice maker is full. Remove the ice; wait for a minute, and the ice maker will
start working again (light will go o).
ICE indicator light: This light will turn on when the ice maker is making ice.
ADD WATER indicator light:
This light will turn on along with a connuous beeping sound when the
water level is too low. Fill with water, wait 3 minutes and press ON/OFF to
restart. When the water reaches the ll line, the icemaker will restart
automacally.

HOW TO OPERATE
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WARNING: Do not p unit over. During transportaon, the incline
angle of the machine should not be over 45°. Do not turn
the ice maker upside down, as this may damage the
compressor. If the unit has been pped, allow the
refrigerant uid to sele for several hours before plugging
in the unit.
1. Ensure the drain stopper is in place.
2. Open the lid and pour 2 cups water and ¼ cup vinegar into the water
reservoir. Close the lid.
3. Plug the ice maker into an electrical outlet. The ICE indicator light will
blink.
4. Press ON/OFF to begin the ice making cycle.
5. Discard all of the ice; aer several cycles, drain any remaining vinegar
water from the reservoir using the drain stopper. Use a paper
towel, if needed, to mop up residue in the reservoir.
Find a locaon for your ice maker that is protected from
direct sunlight and other sources of heat — stove, furnace,
radiator, etc. Place the ice maker on a level surface and
ensure there is at least 8” of space between walls or
cabinets and the back, sides, and top of unit.
INITIAL CLEANING:

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HOW TO OPERATE
MAKING ICE:
This machine normally produces 9 pieces of ice with each cycle.
Expect it to take 20 minutes for the rst cycle. Aer that,
it should take approximately 10 minutes per cycle. For the rst 3
cycles, the ice may be small and irregular in size.
1. Ensure the drain stopper is in place.
2. Fill the reservoir with cold water up to the basket line (we recommend
using ltered water). Ensure the water level in the reservoir is not over
the boom of the ice basket.
3. Close the lid, and plug the ice maker into an electrical outlet.
4. Press ON/OFF to begin the ice making cycle.
5. While the ice maker is on, regularly check the ADD WATER indicator. If the
water pump can’t inject water, the ice maker will stop automacally and
the ADD WATER indicator will come on. Turn the unit o using ON/OFF,
then ll the reservoir again. Allow 3 minutes for the refrigerant to sele,
then press ON/OFF to restart the ice making cycle.
6. When the ice basket is full, the ICE FULL indicator light will turn on. At this
point, you should remove some of the ice with the scoop. (When there
is room in the basket, the machine can resume making ice.)
7. Press ON/OFF to stop the ice maker. Unplug when nished using.
This unit is not a freezer, it will not keep ice frozen indenitely.
If not immediately using the ice, remove it and store in a freezer
or cooler.

1. Turn o and unplug the ice maker.
2. Remove the ice basket and wash it in warm, soapy water.
3. Open the drain stopper to drain all remaining water from the reservoir.
4. Do not use abrasive brushes or pads, or harsh cleaning soluons.
5. Clean the exterior and interior of the ice maker regularly with a mild
detergent soluon and warm water. Wipe dry.
6. Do not immerse any electrical appliance, its cord, or its plug, into water.
7. Ensure all parts are dried thoroughly before reassembling and using
the ice maker.
8. Replace the drain stopper.
9. When the ice maker is not in use, or is being stored, ensure the
reservoir is completely dry to keep mold from forming. Store with the
drain stopper open.
10. As needed, follow the vinegar and water cleaning instrucons on page
7 to keep your ice machine funconing properly.
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CLEANING & CARE

TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The compressor works
abnormally with a
buzzing noise
The voltage is lower
than intended
Stop ice maker and do
not restart unl voltage
is normal.
No water is pumped up
to the water tray over
two cycles, but there
is enough water in the
reservoir
The pump is full of air Unplug the drain stop-
per and let some water
run out. Restart the
unit.
The ice is made too
large and is scking
together
Ice from previous cycles
le in the water tray
Turn o the unit.
Restart aer the ice in
water tray melts down
or is removed.
Ice making cycle is
normal, but no ice is
made
Water temperature in
inner tank is too high
Room temperature is
too high
Change the water in
the reservoir (use water
between 45°F-80° F).
Room temperature
should be 65°F-100°F.
ADD WATER and ICE
FULL indicators both
light up
Water tray or ice case
panel is blocked by ice
Clear the ice from
under the ice case
panel. Unplug from the
outlet and then plug
back in. Press ON/OFF,
allow a few minutes for
the machine to restart
automacally.
Machine keeps running,
but the water is
warmer than the
normal temperature
The magnec valve is
broken
Call customer service.

TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Ice maker is leaking
liquid
The drain stopper may
not be inserted
properly
Pipe in the cooling
system is blocked
Refrigerant liquid
leakage
Check the drain
stopper.
Call customer service.
Call customer service.
There is not enough ice
in the ice basket, but
ICE FULL is on
The room temperature
may be too low
Ice may be touching
the sensor
Room temperature
should be 65°F-100°F.
Remove all ice.
Ice is melng Locaon of the ice
maker may cause
temperature changes
Opening and shung
the lid may cause tem-
perature uctuaons
Leaving ice in the
applicance for an ex-
tended period of me
may also result in the
appliance recycling the
melted ice
Room temperature
should be 65°F-100°F.
Avoid leaving lid open.
Transfer ice to another
container for storage in
a cooler or freezer.
Humming or knocking
sound heard from the
back side of the unit
This is normal and
occurs as water is
being pumped from
the water tank.
Do nothing.

WARRANTY
Ginny’s warrants this product free from defects in material and
workmanship for one year from provable date of purchase.
Within this warranty period, Ginny’s will repair or replace, at its opon,
defecve parts at no charge, provided the product is returned, freight
prepaid with proof of purchase to Ginny’s. Allow 2-4 weeks for return
shipping.
This warranty does not cover improper installaon, misuse, abuse or neglect
on part of the owner. Warranty is also invalid in any case that the product is
taken apart or serviced by an unauthorized service staon.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and they may vary from
state to state.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE
OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Ginny’s, Inc.
1112 7th Avenue
Monroe, WI 53566
Customer Service: 800-544-1590
8:00 a.m. to Midnight CST, Monday through Friday
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