Silonn SLIM02 User manual

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Model: SLIM02
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Ice Maker Instruction Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................... 2-4
SAFETY INFORMATION (FOR GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS) ....................... 5
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................... 6
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR ICE MAKER
BEFORE FIRST USE .................................................................................. 7
AFTER LONG-TERM USE ..................................................................... 7-8
STORAGE ................................................................................................. 8
OPERATION PANEL AND DISPLAY AREA ........................................ 9
USING YOUR ICE MAKER
PREPARING FOR USE ............................................................................. 10
ICE MAKING OPERATION ................................................................. 10-13
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................ 14
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS & CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS .................................................................... 15
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................ 15

PERSONAL SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT.
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electrical shock, or injury when using
the ice maker, follow these basic safety precautions.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE ICE
MAKER.
This is the safety alert symbol:
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and the word
“DANGER” or “WARNING”.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
WARNING
These words mean:
You could possibly be fatally injured if you do not follow these
instructions.
All safety messages will indicate the potential hazard, the way to avoid
injury and the consequences of failure to follow the instructions.
• DANGER - Risk of FIRE or EXPLOSION. Flammable refrigerant used. DO
NOT use mechanical devices to defrost the Ice Maker. DO NOT puncture
refrigerant tubing.
• DANGER - Risk of FIRE or EXPLOSION. Flammable refrigerant used. DO
NOT use mechanical devices to defrost the Ice Maker. DO NOT puncture
refrigerant tubing.
• CAUTION - Risk of FIRE or EXPLOSION. Flammable refrigerant used.
CONSULT repair Manual/Owner’s guide before attempting to install or
service this product. All safety precautions must be followed.
• CAUTION - Risk of FIRE or EXPLOSION. Dispose of property in accor-
dance with federal or local regulations. Flammable refrigerant used.
• CAUTION - Risk of FIRE or EXPLOSION due to Ppuncture of refrigerant
tubing; FOLLOW Instructions Carefully. Flammable Refrigerant used.
WARNING

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• Do not operate the ice maker, or any other appliance with a damaged
cord. Connect to properly polarized outlets only. Do not plug other
electrical appliances into the same outlet. Be sure that the plug is fully
inserted into the plug socket.
• Do not run the power cord over carpeting or other heat insulators. Do
not cover the cord. Keep the cord away from high traffic areas, and do
not submerge it in water.
• Due to potential safety hazards under certain conditions, we strongly
advise against the use of an extension cord. However, if you must use
an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it is a No.14 AWG
minimum size and rated no less than 1875 watts.
• Unplug the ice maker before cleaning or making any repairs or servicing.
• Exercise caution and use reasonable supervision when the ice maker is
used near children.
• The ice maker must be properly installed and located following the
installation instructions before it is used. The ice maker is for indoor
household use only. Do not use outdoors. Place the ice maker away
from direct sunlight and make sure that there is at least 6 inches of
space between the back of your ice maker and wall. Keep a minimum
distance of 6 inches on each side of your ice maker free.
• To avoid a hazard due to instability of the ice maker, it must be placed
on a even or flat surface.
• Do not use other liquids to make the ice cubes other than water.
• Do not clean your ice maker with flammable fluids. The fumes can
create a fire hazard or explosion.
• Do not tip over.
• If the ice maker is brought in from outside in the wintertime, give it a
few hours to warm up to room temperature before plugging it in.
• Do not allow children to climb, stand, or hang on the ice maker. Serious
injury may occur.
• Do not use water that is micro-biologically unsafe or of unknown quali-
ty.
• Do not place the power cord in such a way it could be pulled on by
children or cause a tripping hazard.
• Do not place the power cord in such a way that it is in contact with hot
surfaces.

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• Do not operate if any component, including the cord or plug, is dam-
aged.
• Unplug the ice maker before cleaning by hand and when not in use.
• Do not immerse any part of the ice maker in water.
• Do not plug or unplug the ice maker with wet hands.
• WARNING: The ice maker must be grounded.
• The ice maker should be installed in accordance with the safety stan-
dard for Refrigeration Systems, ASHRAE15. The ice maker shall not be
installed in corridors or hallways of public buildings.
• To minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or
improper service, only the factory-authorized service personnel are able
to repair the ice maker. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, modify,
or replace any part of the ice maker.

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1. The ice maker must be properly grounded for your safety. The ice maker
requires a standard 110-120volt, 60Hz electrical outlet. Plug three-prong
plug of the ice maker into an exclusive, properly installed, grounded wall
outlet. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the third (ground)
prong from the power cord. Any questions concerning power and/or
grounding should be directed toward a certified electrician.
2. The power cord of the ice maker is equipped with a three-prong plug
which mates with standard three prong wall outlets (like figure A) to mini-
mize the possibility of electric shock.
3. If you do not have a three-slot grounded receptacle (like figure B): Please
buy a 2 to 3 prong converter (available on your local electronics store or
online supplier for connecting 3-prong grounding-type plugs to 2-prong
plug socket).
SAFETY INFORMATION (FOR GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS)
* Improper use of the grounded plug can result in the risk of electrical
shock. If the power cord is damaged please call our customer service.
DANGER
Grounding Pin
Cover of Grounded Outlet Box
2 to 3 Prong Converter
Grounding Lug
Metal Screw
Cover of Grounded Outlet Box
A
B
The wires in this main lead are colored in accordance with the following
code:
Green or Green with a strip yellow: Grounding
White: Neutral
Black: Live
IMPORTANT:

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1. Control Panel
2. Ice Basket
3. Evaporator
4. Water Separator Pipe
5. Top Cover
6. Cover For Water Reservoir
7. Support Seat For Water Bottle (Optional, Special For The Unit Supplied
By Bottled Water)
8. Hot Air Outlet
9. Water Draining Cap: To Draining Out The Water From The Ice Maker
10. Ice Scoop
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩

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Before using the ice maker, it is highly recommended to clean it thor-
oughly.
1. Remove the exterior and interior packaging. Check that the ice basket
and ice scoop are included. If any parts are missing, please contact
our customer service.
2. Take out the ice basket and clean it with hot water, detergent and a
non-abrasive sponge.
3. Clean the interior with diluted detergent, warm
water and a soft cloth. Then use the water to rinse
the inside parts, Unplug the water drainage cap on
the bottom of the ice maker to empty the water in
the water tank. If you need to empty the water in
the reservoir, you need to plug the power but not
turn on it, then unplug the water drainage cap to
empty the water.
4. Wipe the outside of the ice maker with a mild
detergent solution and warm water.
5. Dry the interior and exterior of the ice maker with a soft cloth.
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR ICE MAKER
BEFORE FIRST USE
After using the ice maker for a long time, we also suggest you should
clean it. In particular, you must clean the water separator pipe and the
water filters periodically.
Cleaning the Separator Pipe:
If the compressor and water pump work normally, but there is little or no
water running down from the separator pipe, please remove the separator
pipe to check if it is blocked.
1. Press the ON/OFF button to
turn off the ice maker.
2. Pinch the left end of the
separator pipe and pry it out.
3. Clean each holes on the
separator pipe.
4. Connect the separator pipe
to the hose on the right side,
then clip the left end of the
separator pipe into the slot
on the left side. Please make
sure the holes point to down.
AFTER LONG-TERM USE
Water Drainage Cap
Water Separator
Pipe

1. The outside of the ice maker should be cleaned regularly with a mild
detergent solution and warm water.
2. When the ice maker is not in use for a long time, drain out the water.
Clean the Water Tank and the Water
Reservoir:
1. Clean them with diluted detergent,
warm water and a soft cloth.
2. Then use the water to rinse the
inside, and drain out the water. It
will help you keep the ice maker
and ice cube hygienically, and also make the ice maker work normally.
Please Note: When cleaning, if find that the ice cubes left on the evapo-
rator and can not be taken out easily, you can turn on the ice maker to let
it enter the ice making process, then press “ON/OFF” button for more
than 5 seconds to let the ice maker starts ice harvest process to melt the
ice cubes. It will help you remove the hard ice cubes.
STORAGE
Take out the support seat
for water bottle
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How to drain out the water from the water tank and water reservoir
completely?
Because the water in the water reservoir is blocking to drain port by the
draining plug, if you want to drain away all the water, please plug in the
ice maker and but don’t turn on it, then remove the water draining cap at
the bottom. Wait a few minutes while all of the water is let out.

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A. TIMER/CLEAN button
Short press this button once to enter the timer setting program; Long
press this button for more than 5 seconds to start the self-cleaning
function.
B. ON/OFF button
When the ice maker is off, press this button to turn on the ice maker;
When the ice maker is making the ice cubes, long press this button for
more than 5 seconds and the ice maker will switch to ice harvest
process by force.
C. LCD Display window
1. Countdown symbol for ambient temperature and ice-making: When
the display shows <M>, it means the countdown for ice-making;
when the display shows <℉>, it means ambient temperature.
2. Ice cube symbol: When the symbol is rotating, the ice maker is
making ice cubes; When the symbol flashes, the ice maker is har-
vesting ice cubes.
3. Automatic self-cleaning symbol display.
4. ON/OFF symbol.
5. The error code:
E1: Failure of the ambient temperature sensor.
E2: Failure of the water temperature sensor.
E: Ice formation anomaly or refrigerant leaked.
6. Lack water warning symbol.
7. Ice full warning symbol.
8. Time setting display area. When the screen window shows <H>,
timer unit ON/OFF; When the screen window shows <M>, setting
ice-making time.
D. Ice making and timer reduce
E. Ice making and timer increase
OPERATION PANEL AND DISPLAY AREA
1 2 3 4
8 7 6 5
A B C CD E
OPERATION PANEL AND DISPLAY AREA

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A. Check and clean the water tank, reservoir, filter screen and separator
pipe regularly so as to ensure it is not blocked by any dirty impurities.
B. The ice-making capacity depends on the water temperature. The colder
the water, the more ice is produced.
C. The ice-making capacity depends on the ambient temperature where
the ice maker is placed. The colder ambient temperature, the more ice
is produced.
D. The quality of the water used will affect the working life of the circulat-
ing pump. It is best to use pure water or distilled water. Some abnormal
sounds in the pump working process are caused by impurities in the
water, which is a normal phenomenon and does not affect the use of
the ice maker.
E. There will be a delay of 3 minutes when the compressor restarts during
the working process.
PREPARING FOR USE
USING YOUR ICE MAKER
1. Find a location for the ice maker that is protected from direct sunlight
and other sources of heat (i.e.: stove, furnace, radiator). Place the ice
maker on a leveled surface. Maker sure that there is at least 6 inches
of space between the back and sides of your ice maker and the wall.
2. The ice maker must be positioned so that the plug is accessible.
3. Allow one hour for the refrigerant fluid to settle before plugging the ice
maker in.
WARNING: fill with drinkable water only.
WARNING
ICE MAKING OPERATION
1. Remove Cover And Pour Into Water
Remove the cover of the water
reservoir and pour drinkable water
into water reservoir. And be sure to
keep water level below the max. level
with FULL mark displayed in following
picture.
Warning: Do not pour the water into the water tank located underneath
the ice basket which will effect the ice making performance.

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2. Turn On The Ice Maker
①. Plug the ice maker, the electric power symbol < >
will start to flash, and the ambient temperature will
display at the top left corner of the screen window.
For example, < > digits means the 80 Fahrenheit
ambient.
②. Press the “ON/OFF” button to turn on the ice maker.
The water will flow into the water tank to the standard
water level, then the compressor start to make ice
cubes. The screen window will display as below:
Power symbol < > turns into always on state;
Ice-cube symbol < > turns into rotating state;
The ambient temperature display will disappear.
After some minutes of ice-making duration, the ambient
temperature displaying area will display flashing digit. For
example, the flashing digit < > means that it will take
10 minutes to complete this ice-making process.
③. When ice maker harvest, symbol < > flashes. After
the ice maker harvest, it will automatically goes into
the next ice-making process. The water will flow from
the water reservoir to water tank through solenoid
valve, and the symbol < > will be on. The symbol
< > will be off if the water in the water tank is full,
then the next ice-making cycle start again.
Please Note:
• When there is no water in the water reservoir, the
symbol < > will keep on. Press “ON/OFF” button to
turn off the ice maker and fill water again, then press
“ON/OFF” button again to turn on to make ice cubes.
Or fill water directly and wait 20mins, the ice maker will
restart by itself.
• Each ice-making cycle lasts about 13 to 25 minutes which depends on
the ambient and water temperature. For the first time you use, it takes
more time to make ice cubes for the initial water temperature. In the
extremely hot room temperature, it takes more time but will be within 35
minutes to make ice cubes.

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• When the < > symbol lights on, the ice maker will turn
off by itself and it will turn on by itself if you take the
ice cubes away from the water tank.
3. How To Set The Thickness Of The Ice Cubes
Press the “+” or “-” buttons to set the time of the
ice-making process. The more time it takes, the
thicker ice cubes it will produce. 1 minute adjustment
for each press of the “+” or “-” buttons.
Please Note:
• You can increase the time up to 6 minutes.
• This can only start from the new ice-making cycle.
• If you restart the ice maker again, it turns into the default setting 0. You
need to re-set the ice-making time.
4. How To Harvest The Ice Cubes During The Ice-making Process
Long press the button “ON/OFF” more than 5 seconds
when the ice maker is working, the unit will start to
harvest. Press “ON/OFF” button again, the ice maker
will turn off.
5. How To Use The Self-cleaning Function
Start the self-cleaning program: Plug on the unit, and
press the “TIMER/CLEAN” button for more than 5
seconds to enter the self-cleaning program which
takes 20 minutes. the symbol < > rotates on screen
window, the countdown area at the left top displays
20M.
Cancel the self-cleaning program: It takes about 20
minutes to complete one self-cleaning program. When
the program is over, the system will be in off-state
automatically. And also you can press the “ON/OFF”
button to cancel the self-cleaning program by force.
6. How To Set The Timer
①. Press the “TIMER” button, and the display will show
< >.
②. Then press “+” and “-” buttons to set the time. 1
hour adjustment for each press of the “+” or “-”
buttons. During the setting, the <H> is flashing. The
<H> will keep on after 5 seconds which means setup
complete.

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Please Note:
• If the lower left corner displays 5H in standby state, it means that the
ice maker will automatically turn on after 5 hours;
• If the lower left corner displays 5H in the ice-making process, it means
that the ice maker will automatically turn off after 5 hours.
• The “H” on the display indicates that the ice maker is in the timing
function. When the digits will get smaller and smaller. When it reaches 0,
the ice maker cancels timing function.
• When the ice maker is in timing function, the screen window will show
the ice-making time and timing time which will switch every 5 seconds.
7. How To Cancel The Timer
①. When the ice maker is in the timing function (xx H on the screen),
press the “Timer” button and the both digits and “H” on the screen
are off, which means the timing function is canceled.
②. You can also directly press the “ON/OFF" button on the screen to
forcibly turn off the timing startup function and also turn off the
ice-making process.
8. How To Drain Out The Water
①. Plug in the power.
②. Unplug the draining plug at the bottom of the ice maker but not turn it
on.
③. After the drainage is completed, reset the drainage plug.
Please Note:
You can empty the water in the water tank by unplugging the water drain-
ing cap at the bottom of the ice maker.
If you need to empty the water in the reservoir, you need to plug the
power but not turn it on, then unplug the water drainage cap to empty the
water.

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
< > is on
Turn off the unit and add water
to <FULL> level, then re-start
the unit.
< > is on
The water
reservoir has
water, but < >
is on
< > is on
< > is on
No water
runing down
from the
separator pipe
The ice cubes
are too thick
to drop down
The ice cubes
are too thin
The ice maker
works but no
ice cubes
Remove the ice cube in the
basket
Need the technical service
person to maintain
If the ice maker can still work,
change a new sensor
The unit can still work, change a
new sensor
Use slim wire to prick each hole,
till the water can flow out easily.
Clean the water filter
Press “-” to reduce the
ice-making cycle
Move the unit to cool place
The water temperature is should
be no more more than 25℃ (77℉).
Press “+” to increase the ice
making Time.
Move the unit to somewhere
ambient Temp lower than 30℃
(86℉), fill cool water.
Need the technical service
person to maintain
Need the technical service
person to maintain
Lack of water
Ice cubes overload-
ing in the basket
Failure of the inlet
solenoid valve
Failure of the
ambient tempera-
ture sensor
Failure of the water
temperature sensor
The holes are
blocked
Water filter block
The ice-making
cycle is too long
Ambient tempera-
ture is too high
Water temperature
is too high
The ice-making
cycle is too short.
Ambient temperature
is high or the water
temperature is high
Refrigerant system
leakage
Refrigerant system
block
TROUBLESHOOTING

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Model
Protection Type
Power
Ice-Making Current
Ice-Harvest Current
Refrigerant
Design Pressure
High Side
Low Side
Net Weight
Enclosure
SLIM02
I
115V/60Hz
2.2A
2.5A
R290 1.13Oz/32g
260Psig
88Psig
9.5kg
Stainless
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS & CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Relay
MCU
-PUMP+
-
FAN
+
DC Fan Motor
DC Water Pump
VALVE
Solenoid Valve
AW
MW
Start
Relay
Overload
Protector
COMPRESSOR
COMP
AC-L
POWER SUPPLY
sensor for water temp
sensor for
room temp.
AC-N 1 2
Liquid Level
Switch
WATERV
CKKG ROOM
LNSR
CN6
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
FOR ICE-MAKER
T1
DC Water valve
T1 water
1
6C
control panel
LCD
magneticcontrol
switch
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