Vinotemp VTICEMP25 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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PROBLEMS WITH YOUR ICE MAKER 
 
You can solve many common problems easily, saving you the cost of a 
possible service call. Try the suggestion below to see if you can solve the 
problem before contacting Vinotemp at info@vinotemp.com. 
 
 
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 
 
PROBLEM 
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
SOLUTION 
Low water level. 
Stop the ice maker, fill it with water, and 
then restart it. 
There is some air in the lines. 
Open the drain cap on the back of the unit 
and drain out a small amount of water. 
Replace the drain cap and attempt to use 
the unit again. 
The “Add Water” 
indicator is on. 
The unit is filled with distilled 
water or some other type of 
water with no impurities. 
Add a little bit of salt to the water or use 
water from a different source (tap water or 
bottled drinking water is best). 
The “Ice Full” 
indicator is on. 
The ice basket is full. 
Remove ice from the ice basket. 
The “Water” and 
“Ice” indicators 
are both flashing. 
The ice pusher cannot move. 
Check if ice is blocking the ice pusher. 
Otherwise, consult service. 
The ice cycle is too long. 
Stop the ice maker, and restart it when the 
ice blocks melt. Select the small ice button. 
The ice cubes stick 
together. 
The water temperature in the 
inner tank is too low. 
Change the water in the inner tank. The 
ideal water temperature is 45°-90°F. 
The unit is being run off the 
wrong voltage or frequency. 
Plug the unit into a 110/120 Volt, 60 Hertz 
power source. 
The compressor 
makes a loud 
buzzing noise. 
The compressor was damaged 
in shipping. 
Contact the shipper/manufacturer. 
The unit does 
nothing. 
Power is not supplied to the 
unit. 
Plug the unit into a 110/120 Volt, 60 Hertz 
power source. 
The ambient temperature or 
the water temperature is too 
high. 
Please run the ice maker in temperatures 
below 90°F and/or pour colder water into 
tank. 
Refrigerant leakage. 
Consult a qualified technician. 
The ice making 
cycle seems 
normal, but no ice 
is produced. 
A pipe in the cooling system is 
blocked. 
Consult a qualified technician.