Ginnys 762174 User manual

COMPACT ICE MAKER
User Guide
Item: 762174
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safeguards 3
Electrical Safety and Specicaons 4
Get to Know Your Ice Maker 4–5
Before First Use 6
How to Operate 7
Cleaning & Care 8
Troubleshoong 9
Notes 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 at
pares — no more running to the store for bags of ice
or having to wait on your refrigerator 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. Please
dispose of the packaging materials via the appropriate recycling system,
in an environmentally friendly manner.
• WASH all removable parts before rst use. See Cleaning & Care.
• A SHORT CORD is provided to reduce the hazards resulng from
entanglement or tripping. 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 appliance, as this could cause the cord to fray or
break.
• 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 should be used in this appliance. The use of
juice, milk or soda may damage the ice maker.
• Old appliances/tools contain valuable materials that can be recycled.
Please dispose of your old appliances/tools using appropriate collecon
systems.
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
SPECIFICATIONS
This appliance is equipped with a 3-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 100W, 115V, 60Hz
CAPACITY 2.3-Quart Reservoir
CORD LENGTH 60”
DIMENSIONS 9.6” L x 14.4” W x 12.8” H
MODEL ICG400
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GET TO KNOW YOUR ICE MAKER

GET TO KNOW YOUR ICE MAKER
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1. Control Panel (see page 4)
a. Add Water Light e. Large Size Ice Light
b. Ice Full Light f. On/O Buon
c. Power Light g. Size Selector Buon
d. Small Size Ice Light
2. Lid
3. Ice Shovel, Water Tray and Evaporator Fingers
4. Ice Basket
5. Water Reservoir
6. Drain Plug
7. Air Vent
8. Scoop (not shown)
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BEFORE FIRST USE
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WARNING: Do not touch the
Evaporator when the Ice Mak-
er is making ice, it may burn
your skin.
WARNING: Do not touch the
Evaporator when the Ice Mak-
er is making ice, it may burn
your skin.
1. The incline angle of the ice maker should not exceed 45˚ during
transportaon or use. Do not turn the ice maker upside down. Doing so
could cause the compressor or refrigerang system to malfuncon.
2. Aer it is moved or transported, please allow 2 hours for the ice maker to
rest in place so uids in the compressor can sele.
3. Ensure the ice maker is level and on a stable table or plaorm. The surface
must be dry with sucient venlaon, far from heat sources such as
ovens, heaters and corrosive gases. Leave an 8-inch clearance on all sides
of the ice maker for proper venlaon.
4. Allow the unit to come to room temperature before operang.
5. Do not ll the water reservoir with hot water. This may damage the
ice maker. It is best to ll the water reservoir with water of room
temperature or lower.
6. When rst turning on the unit or during ice-making cycles, the compressor
will stay idle for 3 minutes, while energizing.
WARNING: To avoid burns, DO NOT touch the evaporator ngers
when the ice maker is making ice.
Ne: To keep your ice fresh, change the water in the reservoir every
24 hours. When not in use, drain the water from the ice maker.

HOW TO OPERATE
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1. Ensure the drain plug underneath the front of the unit is closed and the
water tube screen (at the boom of the water reservoir) is in place.
2. Plug the ice maker into an outlet and the green power indicator light will
blink (approximately every 5 seconds).
3. Open the cover and remove the ice basket.
4. Fill the water reservoir. DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE MAX WATER LEVEL
MARK AT THE BACK OF THE WATER RESERVOIR.
5. Replace the ice basket and close the cover.
6. Press the power buon and the green indicator light will remain on. To
change between either the small or large ice size, press the select buon
unl the light is lit up beside the desired ice size.
7. The rst ice cycle will last approximately 8–13 minutes, depending on
the ice size selected. The ice-making cycle starts with water being
pumped into the water tray below the evaporator ngers. Ice will form
on the evaporator ngers. When ice is ready, the ice tray will lt
backward and the remaining water in the ice tray will drain back into the
reservoir. The ice will be dropped from the evaporator ngers and
pushed forward into the ice basket by the ice shovel. The ice tray will
automacally move back into posion under the evaporator ngers and
start the next cycle.
8. ICE FULL will light up when the ice basket is full and the ice maker will
stop the ice-making cycle automacally. Remove the ice from the basket
with the scoop. Wait 3 minutes, then press POWER to restart the ice-
making funcon.
9. The ADD WATER light will light up when there is no more water in
the reservoir and the cycle will stop automacally. Press POWER once
(the power buon will ash every 5 seconds). Remove the basket and
add water to the reservoir. DO NOT ll above the MAX water level mark.
Replace the ice basket and close the cover. Wait 3 minutes then press
POWER to restart the ice-making funcon.
Ne: When you have nished making ice, transfer the ice to a freezer.
The ice will last in the ice maker for up to 18 hours, depending on
room temperature.

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CLEANING & CARE
1. Stop the ice maker by pressing POWER (the POWER light will go out).
Unplug the ice maker from the outlet and allow the unit to warm up to
room temperature.
2. If the water tray is not in the vercal posion behind the evaporator
ngers, gently push the water tray back so that all water drains into
the water reservoir.
3. Open the drain plug to drain out excess water.
4. Remove the basket. Wash the ice basket and scoop in warm soapy
water, rinse and dry.
5. Remove the water tube screen (at the boom of the reservoir) and
rinse under running water.
6. Clean the inside of the reservoir with a so cloth dampened with
warm water and vinegar. Rinse with a clean damp cloth.
7. Replace the drain plug and the water tube screen.
8. Clean the exterior of the ice maker with a so damp cloth. Use a mild
dishwashing soap, if necessary.
9. DO NOT CLEAN THE EVAPORATOR FINGERS.
10. Do not immerse any electrical appliance, its cord, or its plug, into
water.
11. Ensure all parts are dried thoroughly before reassembling and using
this appliance.
12. 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 plug open.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Soluon
There is no indicaon on
the control panel.
Disconnecon of plug. Check that the plug is
plugged into the electrical
outlet.
ICE FULL and ADD WATER
indicators light up
simultaneously.
Electrical power surge or
there may be air in the lines
or the lines are blocked. The
water tank cannot detect
water level.
Turn o the ice maker, pull
out the drain plug, ll res-
ervoir with water if needed,
replace the plug and then
restart the unit.
OR
Inspect relave parts;
remove the drain plug and
drain out a small amount of
water. Replace the drain plug
and aempt to use the unit
again.
OR
Check if ice is blocking the
ice shovel. Turn o the unit;
let the ice melt and restart.
The unit does not operate. Power is not being supplied
to the unit. The ambient
temperature or the water
temperature is too high
Plug the unit into a
standard 110/120 Volt, 60
Hertz power source. Run the
ice maker in temperatures
below 90°F and/or pour
colder water into the water
reservoir.
Ice blockage. No ice is
being made.
Making ice takes too much
me.
Turn o the machine. Start
the machine aer the ice
block melts.
OR change the size selector
to small ice cubes.
The ice-making cycle seems
normal, but no ice is
produced.
There is refrigerant leakage.
A pipe in the cooling system
is blocked.
Call Customer Service.

NOTES
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NOTES
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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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