• Check if the ice-maker is correctly switched on.
• Check if there has not been loadshedding or a power cut.
• Check if the plug is not faulty or damaged.
• Check if the voltage is correct.
• Make sure you have followed the installation
requirements correctly.
• The first few cycles could take 13 to 16 minutes per cycle,
depending on the ambient temperature. Move the
ice maker to a cooler area, out of direct sunlight.
• The water pump is faulty and needs to be repaired or replaced.
• Hot and humid weather usually in the coastal locations increases the internal rate of condensation. This is normal.
• Condensation may occur seasonally depending on humidity and ambient temperature.
• Open the lid less frequently and ensure it is closed properly at all times.
• Condensation will form on the outside of the ice-maker
if it operates in humid areas or in the rainy season, simply wipe it dry with a non-abrasive cloth.
• The voltage is too low.
• Restart the ice-maker after 3 minutes to not damage
the compressor.