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5 Replace the overflow tube after all of the
water has drained from the reservoir.
6 Start the cleaning cycle as follows:
a Touch and hold the POWER button.
b Touch and release the LIGHT button
three times, then release the POWER
button.
c The display will show “CL” to conrm the
beginning of the cleaning cycle.
7 When water begins to flow over the
evaporator (approximately 3 minutes), add
one package of Electrolux Ice Machine
Cleaner to the water reservoir.
UL209a
OVERFLOW
Figure 32
FRONT
COVER
Figure 31
2 Remove all ice from the storage bin.
3. Remove inside front cover. (See figure 31.)
4. Remove Remove the overflow tube by lifting
it while using a slight back and forth motion
to loosen it from the drain hole. The water in
the reservoir will flow down the drain. (See
figure 32.)
8 Reinstall inside front cover.
9 When the self-cleaning process stops
(approximately 45 minutes) the unit will
remain off for an additional 15 minutes. When
the clean cycle is completed, the display will
automatically switch back to set temperature
and unit will run as normal operation.
10 Clean the storage bin. (See INTERIOR
CLEANING). Sanatize the bin with a solution
of 1 tablespoon of bleach and 1 gallon of
warm water. Rinse thoroughly with clean
water.
11 To ensure the drain system is working
properly, pour 1 gallon of cool, fresh water
into the ice bin. The water should drain freely.
If the unit is equipped with a drain pump, it
should drain the ice bin.
When ice production resumes, the water fill valve
will energize, fill the water reservoir, and shut-
off after three minutes. The compressor begins
to operate and water flows over the evaporator
assembly (ice cube tray). Initially, the water flow
may not be uniform, causing uneven sized cubes
or water to spill into the ice storage bin. This is a
normal situation that will correct itself within the first
24 hours of operation.
IMPORTANT
• Discard all ice produced in the rst harvest.
• If power gets interrupted during the self-
clean cycle, it will be necessary to repeat
the complete cleaning cycle after power is
restored.
Maintenance