eldom KS210 Cristall Ice Maker Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
ELDOM

eldom KS210 Cristall Ice Maker

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Before installation and operation, please read the operating instructions and warnings on the unit carefully. This manual contains the correct principles for the installation and operation of the appliance, failure to observe can void the warranty.
  2. This device is intended for home use only, as described in this manual. Do not use the device for purposes other than those specified in these operating in-structions. If the appliance is not used for its intended purpose, the warranty can be void.
  3. The device should not be operated by persons who are not familiar with it, and who haven’t made themselves familiar with the operating instructions. In particular, this applies to children.
  4. This appliance may be used by children of at least 8 years of age, by persons with reduced physical and mental abilities, and by persons with no experience or knowledge of the equipment, if supervised or instructed on its safe use so that the risks associated with it are understandable. Children should not play with the appliance. Unattended children should not be allowed to carry out cleaning and maintenance on the appliance.
  5. The installation of the appliance does not require special knowledge and can be carried out by the user alone, under the guidelines and diagrams in these operating instructions. Improper installation can result in water leakage, electric shock, and irreparable damage to the unit. Eldom Sp. z o.o. shall not be liable for any potential losses due to improper use of the appliance.
  6. The unit must be installed by the national regulations for electrical installations. Before connecting to the mains, make sure that the mains current (voltage) parameters correspond to those specified on the device. The mains plug of the device should be fully plugged into the mains socket. Do not use extension cords or splitters to connect the mains cable of the device. Please remove the plug from the main socket if the device is not used for an extended period. If the unit has not been used for a long time, check that the air inlets and outlets are not blocked before restarting the unit.
  7. Keep the device at least 50 cm away from flammable materials (e.g. alcohol, etc.), and pressurised containers (e.g. aerosols).
  8. The mains cable and the mains plug of the appliance are used for the eventual disconnection of the appliance from the mains power supply, and must therefore be easily accessible at all times.
  9. Switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains power supply during a storm. If the operation of the appliance is affected by lightning or electromagnetic radiation, turn off the unit and disconnect it from the main power supply. The device may be switched on after a few minutes.
  10. Do not put hands or any objects into the air outlets while the unit is in operation.
  11. Before cleaning, repair, maintenance, or inspection, turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the main power supply.
  12. Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth. If the housing of the unit is badly soiled, you can use a cloth soaked in a household cleaner. Do not wipe or clean the appliance with chemical solvents such as gasoline and alcohol
  13. Place and use the unit away from any splashes of water or oil.
  14. If, during the operation of the device, the user notices any irregularities, such as a strange smell or sound, smoke, steam, fire, heating of the casing or mains plug, fuse failure, or malfunction of other devices, turn off the de-vice immediately, disconnect it from the mains power supply, and contact an authorised service centre immediately.
  15. Do not use if the power cord is damaged, or if the unit has been dropped or otherwise damaged. The repair of the device should be entrusted to an authorised service centre; information on which can be found on the war-ranty card and on the website www.eldom.eu.
  16. All modernisations or use of spare parts or appliance elements other than the original ones are prohibited, and they can cause hazards to the safety of use.
  17. Under the risk of voiding the warranty, the user may not carry out on their own any repairs, modifications, or disassembly of the device’s casing.
  18. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit.
  19. All modernizations or use of spare parts or appliance elements other than the original ones are prohibited and they cause hazards to the safety of use.
  20. Clean the device with a dry and soft cloth. If the appliance casing is heavily soiled, use a cloth soaked in a household cleaner.

NOTE

  • The appliance is filled with flammable gas R600a
  • Before using the appliance, read the manual.
  • Before installing the appliance, read the installation manual.
  • For any repairs you need, contact the nearest authorized Service
  • Centre and strictly follow the manufacturer’s instructions only.

Information on equipment with R600a gas coolant

  • Please read all warnings carefully.
  • Do not use tools other than those recommended by the manufacturer during defrosting and cleaning.
  • The device shall be kept clear of fixed sources of ignition (e.g. open flames, operating gas, or electrical appliances).
  • Do not allow puncturing to the housing, do not burn the device.
  • Gases used as a coolant can be odourless.
  • The unit must be installed, used, and stored in a room larger than 4 m2.
  • R600a is a gaseous coolant that meets EU environmental directives.
  • Do not allow puncturing to any part of the cooling circuit.
  • If the appliance is installed, used, or stored, in a room without ventilation, measures shall be taken to prevent the accumulation of leaked coolant and the risk of fire or explosion due to the ignition of the coolant caused by an electric heater, stove, or other source of ignition.
  • Store the device in a way that prevents mechanical damage.
  • The persons operating or modifying the cooling circuit must have the appropriate authority from an accredited organisation to ensure the professional handling of the coolant, which must be confirmed by reputable industry organisations.
  • All repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer’s instructions. Maintenance and repairs requiring the employment of experts in other fields should be carried out under the supervision of a person authorised to use flammable coolants

OVERVIEW

  1. Nozzles
  2. Infrared sensor
  3. Ice container
  4. Cover
  5. Ventilation openings
  6. Drain plug
  7. Maximum water level mark
  8. Water tank
  9. Ice paddle
  10. Control panel

Control panel

  • A – indicator light for operation – the indicator light starts flashing when the unit is connected to a power source and when indicating a lack of water or an overflow of ice. During operation, the indicator light shines continuously.
  • B – ice fill indicator – switching on the lamp indicates that the ice storage container (3) is full.
  • C – cube size indicators
  • D – low water indicator – light on that the water level is too low for a full cycle.
  • E – cube size selection button
  • F – on/off switch

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TECHNICAL DATA

  • Power supply: 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
  • Power: 110 W
  • Capacity: 12 kg of ice/24 h;
  • Water tank: 1.3 l
  • Refrigerant type: R600a/22 g
  • Climatic class: SN/N/ST

INTENDED USE
The appliance is designed for making ice cubes from drinking water. The unit is capable of making 9 ice cubes at a time.

CAUTION! The appliance inclination angle during transport should not exceed 45°. Do not rotate the ice machine upside down. This can lead to damage to the compressor and the sealed system.

APPLIANCE PREPARATION
CAUTION! Before first use, it is recommended to wait 2 hours after positioning the ice machine. It is also advisable to leave the front lid open for at least 2 hours.

  • Before commencing the operation of the appliance, make sure that the appliance, plug and power cord are operational and that all the packaging parts have been removed.
  • All the parts that will have contact with food must be cleaned thoroughly before the first use. (see section: Cleaning and Maintenance).
  • The appliance must be placed vertically on a flat surface in a dry and spacious area. Leave at least 15 cm of free space around the appliance to ensure proper ventilation.

CAUTION! Do not install the ice machine near an oven, heater or other heat sources.

  • Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, check that the mains current parameters (voltage) comply with the parameters indicated on the appliance.
  • If the appliance has not been used for a long time, before restarting it, check that the air inlets and outlets are not clogged.

CAUTION! Only COLD DRINKING WATER without additives may be used in the ice machine; spring water is recommended. For hygienic reasons, replace the water in the tank every 24 hours. To avoid fungi and bacteria growth, leave the appliance’s lid open after use.

USE

  • Make sure the appliance is disconnected from the main supply.
  • Open the lid (4) and pour water into the tank (8). The water level should be between the “MIN” and “MAX” indicators.

CAUTION! The water must not come into contact with the ice container (3).

  • Connect the appliance to the mains in compliance with the parameters indicated in the manual – “A” indicator lamp on the control panel (10) will flash.
  • To turn the appliance on, press the button “F” on the control panel (10). The “A” indicator lamp on the control panel lights continuously.
  • To turn the appliance off, press the button “F” again.

CAUTION! If there is enough water in the tank (8) and during two cycles the appliance will not pump it to the ice-making container (the appliance will not start making ice), move the appliance slightly forward. Then place a container underneath it, next remove the silicone plug (6) at the bottom of the container (8) and allow some of the water to drain.

CAUTION! For the first three cycles, ice cubes can be small and irregular.

No water

  • when the indicator lamp “B” lights up this means that the water level is too low for a full ice-making cycle.
  • In this case, remove and empty the tank (3), then add water, put the container (3) back and press button “F” to restart the appliance.

Emptying the ice container

  • The appliance has a sensor (2) that indicates the ice container is full.
  • When indicator “B” lights up this means that the ice storage container (3) is full.
  • In this case, remove and empty the container (3), then put the container (3) back and press button “F” to restart the unit.

Caution! When the ice container is full, immediately remove the ice. Do not overfill the ice container.

TIPS

  • If the appliance is used for a long time, the water pump may not pump a sufficient amount of water due to an airlock. In this case, the “no water” indicator “D” is activated. To fix the problem, press the button “F” again, and then the ice machine will come back to regular operation.
  • Always use fresh water before ice-making after installation or after a long period of downtime.
  • If the compressor stops for any reason, such as a shortage of water, too much ice, power failure, etc., do not start the unit immediately, but wait 3 minutes and then restart it.
  • In the event of a power failure due to the power cord being disconnected or the power-off button being pressed during the ice-making cycle, small pieces of ice may form and settle in the automatic scoop attached to the container, causing a jam. In this case, disconnect the unit from the main supply and remove the ice cubes by gently pushing the scoop backwards. Then connect the ice machine to the mains supply and restart.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Before cleaning, turn the appliance off and disconnect it from the main supply.

  • Pull out and empty the ice container (3).
  • Empty the water tank (8) – To do so, pull the appliance slightly forward, place a container underneath it, then remove the silicone plug (6) on the bottom of the container (8) and allow the water to drain.
  • The appliance’s internal walls, the container for ice-making, the nozzles (1), the ice container (3) and the scoop (9) should be cleaned after each use.
  • Use a diluted solution of water and vinegar to clean the inside and outside of the housing. Rinse thoroughly with water before reuse.
  • Clean the ice container (3) and the scoop with a mild detergent and rinse thoroughly.
  • Do NOT use any chemicals such as acids, petrol or oil for cleaning.
  • Check the ventilation openings in the housing for clogging at each cleaning.
  • Do not use mechanical or other means to accelerate the defrosting process.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How much ice can the KS210 ice maker produce at once?
    • A: The KS210 ice maker can produce up to 9 ice cubes at a time.
  • Q: What should I do if the water level is low and the B indicator light turns on?
    • A: Refill the water tank (8) to the appropriate level and press the “D” button to restart the device.
  • Q: How can I ensure my ice cubes are of uniform size?
    • A: During the initial cycles, ice cubes may vary in size. Allow a few cycles for consistent cube formation.

References

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