POLAR T316 Ice Cube Maker Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Polar
Table of Contents
POLAR T316 Ice Cube Maker
Safety Instructions
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed to reduce the risk or fire, electric shock, and injury to persons or property. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
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Position on a flat, stable surface.
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A service agent/qualified technician should carry out installation and any repairs if required. Do not remove any components or service panels on this product.
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Consult Local and National Standards to comply with the following:
– Health and Safety at Work Legislation
– BS EN Codes of Practice
– Fire Precautions
– IEE Wiring Regulations
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DO NOT immerse in water, or use steam/jet washers to clean the unit.
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DO NOT cover the appliance when it is operating.
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Always carry, store and handle the appliance in a vertical position.
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Never tilt the appliance more than 45° from the vertical.
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ONLY use drinking or potable water when making ice cubes.
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Ensure the water pressure of the connected water supply is between 100kPa – 400kPa (14.5-58psi).
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For indoor use only.
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Replace any unused water in the tank at least once every 24 hours.
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Keep all packaging away from children. Dispose of the packaging in accordance with the regulations of local authorities.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
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Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a POLAR agent or a recommended qualified technician in order to avoid a hazard.
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POLAR recommend that this appliance should be periodically tested (at least annually) by a Competent Person. Testing should include, but not be limited to: Visual Inspection, Polarity Test, Earth Continuity, Insulation Continuity and Functional Testing.
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This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;
– farm houses;
– by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
– bed and breakfast type environments;
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Children aged from 3 to 8 years are allowed to load and unload refrigerating appliances.
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When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
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WARNING: Do not locate multiple portable socketoutlets or portable power supplies at the rear of the appliance.
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Do not run the power cord carpeting or other heat insulators. Do not cover the cord. Keep cord away from traffic areas, and do not submerge in water.
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Do not clean your ice maker with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
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We do not recommend the use of an extension cord, as it may overheat and lead to a risk of fire. Unplug the ice maker before cleaning, making any repairs or servicing
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POLAR recommend that this product is connected to a circuit protected by an appropriate RCD (Residual Current Device).
Warning: Risk of Fire flammable materials
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Refrigerant R600a / R290, is natural gas with high environmental compatibility, but also combustible. When transporting and installing, ensure that no parts of refrigerating circuit are damaged. Refrigerant leaked from the refrigerating pipes could ignite. If leaking is detected, to avoid any potential source of ignition (spark, naked flames, etc.), please open window or door, and keep good ventilation.
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Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance.
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Warning: Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
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Warning: Do not damage the refrigerant circuit.
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Warning: Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the appliance, unless they are the type recommended by the manufacturer.
Introduction
Please take a few moments to carefully read through this manual. Correct maintenance and operation of this machine will provide the best possible performance from your POLAR product.
The ice maker is designed to make ice cubes and should not be used as storage to preserve foods, drinks, etc.
Pack Contents
The following is included:
- Ice Maker
- Ice scoop
- Inlet/Outlet hoses
- Sealing washers
- Instruction manual
POLAR prides itself on quality and service, ensuring that at the time of packaging the contents are supplied fully functional and free of damage. Should you find any damage as a result of transit, please contact your POLAR dealer immediately
Note: Only use the hoses supplied with the appliance. Other hoses are not suitable and should not be used.
Installation
Note: If the unit has not been stored or moved in an upright position, let it stand upright for approximately 12 hours before operation. If in doubt allow to stand.
1. Remove the appliance from the packaging and remove the protective film
from all surfaces.
2. Remove the Scoop, Inlet/Outlet hoses and Sealing Washers from the ice bin.
3. To optimize performance and longevity, ensure a minimum clearance of 2.5cm
is maintained between the unit and walls and other objects, with a minimum 5cm
clearance on the top.
NEVER LOCATE NEXT TO A HEAT SOURCE.
4. If necessary, adjust the screw legs of the ice maker to make it level. The
efficiency of the ice maker can be reduced if the appliance is unevenly
located.
Installing the Drain
For T316 only:
- Please note: this model drains via gravity – no drain pump supplied. An optional drain pump is required if installing this unit lower than the drain standpipe.
- Ensure the end of the drainage pipe is situated lower than the Water Outlet valve for efficient drainage.
5. Connect one end of the corrugated outlet hose to the water outlet on the
rear of the ice maker.
6. Attach the other end of the hose to a plumbedin stand waste pipe or
container suitable for collecting waste water.
Installing the Cold Water Feed
Note: The highest temperature for the water to be used: 38°C
7. Place the sealing washers on the water inlet at the back of the ice maker
and attach one end of the inlet hose.
8. Connect the other end of the inlet hose to the water supply.
| For Cleaning and maintenance (GL192 only): you can remove the cap on the
sump drain to drain all of the water from the machine when the power is off
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Operation
Making Ice
Note: Before using for the first time (or after a period of inactivity), clean the water tank, ice basket and ice basket shelf. Use the first ice making cycle to flush out the system. Discard the water and ice created from the first cycle.
- Ensure the door is closed fully before use.
- Press the Power switch to the On position [I]. The RUN light illuminates and the appliance begins the ice making process. Each ice making cycle takes approximately 25 minutes.
- When the cubes reach the ice sensor ice production stops. Production resumes once ice has been removed from the bin.
- Press the Power switch to the Off position [O] at any time to halt the ice making process.
| Note: Ensure metal rack is pushed as far forward as possible against
plastic ice curtain to allow ice to fall.
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To avoid contamination of ice, please respect the following instructions:
- Opening the door for long periods can cause a significant increase of the temperature in the compartments of the appliance.
- Clean regularly surfaces that can come in contact with ice and accessible drainage systems.
- Clean water tanks if they have not been used for 48h; flush the water system connected to a water supply if water has not been drawn for 5 days.
- If the refrigerating appliance is left empty for long periods, switch off, defrost, clean, dry,and leave the door open to prevent mould developing within the appliance.
Cleaning, Care & Maintenance
- Always switch off and disconnect the power supply before cleaning.
- Warm, soapy water is recommended for cleaning. Cleaning agents may leave harmful residues. DO NOT wash the base unit, instead wipe the exterior with a damp cloth.
- Clean the water filter regularly with a small brush, particularly in hard water areas. The water filter is located just inside the water inlet at the back of the appliance.
- If the Ice Maker is to be left unused for longer than 24 hours, loosen the drain valve cap and drain the water from the tank.
- The inner removable parts and water tank should be cleaned regularly.
| Filter for the drain system (for GL192 only): Check the filter monthly
and clean if required. Ensure the filter is repositioned correctly after
cleaning.
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Automatic Cleaning Function
This Ice Maker is featured with an automatic cleaning function. When the appliance has completed up to 1500 ice-making cycles (roughly after 3-month routine use), the “CLEAN” indicator light will flash with audible alarm, indicating the unit needs to be cleaned. It will keep flashing and alarming until auto-cleaning is started, during which ice can still be made.
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Press and hold the “CLEAN” button for 3 seconds. The water box at the top will turn down and up. When it returns to horizontal position, press the power switch to O (OFF position) and unplug the machine. Make sure no water remains in the water box.
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Unscrew the drainage valve cap at the right lower part at the rear. Let the water drain from the water reservoir thoroughly. Afterwards, re-locate the drainage cap and screw tight.
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Add dilute cleaner into the reservoir (2L for T316,3L for GL192). Note: Choose ice maker specific cleaner and follow the manufacturer’s instructions
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Plug the unit and press the power switch to I (ON position).
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Press and hold the “CLEAN” button for 3 seconds. The “CLEAN” indicator light turns on. The cleaner in the water reservoir will be pumped into the water box to start cleaning. After about 10 minutes, the water box turns to vertical to drop the cleaner. The appliance will repeat above procedures twice. Then, the “CLEAN” indicator light goes out, indicating auto-cleaning is completed. Note: A cycle takes about 30 minutes.
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Turn the unit off and unplug. Remove the drainage valve cap to empty the water reservoir
Note: After auto-cleaning, use the first 3 ice making cycles to flush out the system. Discard the water and ice created from these initial cyclesc
Notes for Descaling:
In hard water areas lime scale can build up within the appliance after
prolonged use.
We suggest installing a water softener before inlet of water in case the
supplied water is hard. The softener could be a mechanical filter.
To descale, always choose a suitable descaler and follow the manufacturer’s
instructions.
POLAR recommend that this appliance is descaled every 3 months or more
frequently in hard water areas.
Troubleshooting
A qualified technician should carry out repairs if required.
Fault | Probable Cause | Solution |
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The appliance is not working | The unit is not switched on | Check the unit is |
plugged in correctly and switched on
Plug or lead is damaged| Replace plug or lead
Fuse in the plug has blown| Replace the fuse
Mains power supply fault| Check mains power supply
Ambient temperature below 10°C| Move appliance to a warmer position
Water supply fault| Check water supply is on and supply hoses are not blocked
Appliance is noisy or works intermittently| Power fluctuations| Turn off the
ice maker and restart after 3 minutes
Compressor runs but no ice is made| Refrigerant leak or block in the
refrigerant system| Call POLAR agent or qualified technician
| Water low light is On| Water not connected| Connect ice maker to water
supply
Water filter is blocked| Clean water filter and restart ice maker
Water pressure too low| Water pressure should be between 100kPa – 400kPa
(14.5-58psi).
Call plumber to check water supply
| Ice Full light is On| Ice bin full| Empty the ice bin
Room temperature is too low| Move the appliance to a warmer position
| Fault light is On| Water box is blocked and cannot tilt
Or, Motor system fault| Disconnect from the power supply. Remove some of the
ice cubes and gently tilt the water box. Restart the ice maker after 3 minutes
If problem still persists, Call POLAR agent or qualified Technician
| Water low, ice full and fault lights flash together
| When unit on, fault light flashes once every 6s| Ice sensor fault, cannot
make ice| Check if ice sensor is connected properly. If normal, call POLAR
agent or qualified technician
When unit on, fault light is On but “ RUN ” light Off
| When unit on, fault light flashes twice every 6s| Ambient temperature sensor
fault, cannot make ice| Check if ambient temperature sensor is connected
properly. If normal, call POLAR agent or qualified technician
| When unit on, ice full light is On but “ RUN ” light Off
| When unit on, fault light flashes thrice every 6s| Water temperature sensor
fault, cannot make ice| Check if water temperature sensor is connected
properly. If normal, call POLAR agent or qualified technician
| When unit on, water low light is On but “ RUN ” light Off
Technical Specifications
Model| Voltage| Power| Current| Bin storage| Max
Ice Making Capacity| Refrigerant| Dimensions H x W x D mm|
Weight
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T316| 220-240V 50Hz| 178.5W| 1.3A| 3.5kg| 20kg/24 hours| R600a 38g| 590
x 380 x 477| 24.1kg
GL192| 220-240V 50Hz| 295W| 1.8A| 10kg| 50kg/24 hours| R290 66g| 831 x
498 x 604| 39.5kg
Electrical Wiring
POLAR appliances are supplied with a 3 pin BS1363 plug and lead.
The plug is to be connected to a suitable mains socket.
POLAR appliances are wired as follows:
- Live wire (coloured brown) to terminal marked L
- Neutral wire (coloured blue) to terminal marked N
- Earth wire (coloured green/yellow) to terminal marked E
This appliance must be earthed.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Electrical isolation points must be kept clear of any obstructions. In the event of any emergency disconnection being required they must be readily accessible.
Disposal
EU regulations require refrigeration product to be disposed of by specialist
companies who remove or recycle all gasses, metal and plastic components.
Consult your local waste collection authority regarding disposal of your
appliance. Local authorities are not obliged to dispose of commercial
refrigeration equipment but may be able to offer advice on how to dispose of
the equipment locally.
Alternatively call the POLAR helpline for details of national disposal
companies within the EU.
Compliance
The WEEE logo on this product or its documentation indicates that the product
must not be disposed of as household waste. To help prevent possible harm to
human health and/or the environment, the product must be disposed of in an
approved and environmentally safe recycling process. For further information
on how to dispose of this product correctly, contact the product supplier, or
the local authority responsible for waste disposal in your area.
POLAR parts have undergone strict product testing in order to comply with
regulatory standards and specifications set by international, independent, and
federal authorities.
POLAR products have been approved to carry the following symbol:
All rights reserved. No part of these instructions may be produced or
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of POLAR.
Every effort is made to ensure all details are correct at the time of going to
press, however, POLAR reserve the right to change specifications without
notice.
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Documents / Resources
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POLAR T316 Ice Cube
Maker
[pdf] Instruction Manual
T316, GL192, Ice Cube Maker
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References
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