How To Clean; Care And Maintenance - Magic Chef MCIM30SST Instruction Manual

Counter top ice maker
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HOW TO CLEAN

Remove the ice basket.
1. Turn the drain cap counter-clockwise to drain out the water
2. Clean the interior with diluted detergent, warm water and a soft cloth.
3. The outside of the ice maker should be cleaned regularly with a mild detergent solution and
warm water.
4. Dry the interior and exterior with a soft cloth.
5. Close the drain cap.
6. When the machine is not in use, open water drain cap to drain water completely from water
reservoir.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

The ice maker should be cleaned on a regular basis. (See: "HOW TO CLEAN")
It is necessary to have adequate ventilation space around the ice maker in order to
sustain proper performance, dissipation of heat, maintain efficiency, and low power
consumption. Clearance of minimum 5 inches should be maintained at the rear and sides
of the unit and 8 inches at the top of the unit.
To attain proper performance, be sure to plug the appliance into a properly grounded
115V/60 Hz outlet.
Do not modify the power cord under any circumstances to allow the unit to be plugged
into a non-grounded outlet. To avoid heat damage to the power cord, please ensure that it
does not come in proximity or in direct contact with the compressor of the ice maker.
Please avoid installing the ice maker in a location where the appliance will come in
contact with water or moisture to minimize rusting of metal parts.
The ice maker should not be installed near any heat source or in a location where it will
come in direct contact with the sunlight.
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Gisele Wickman
January 28, 2025

Water level sensors - says to add water but it is full

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Magic Chef MCIM30SST water level sensor may indicate to add water even when the tank is full due to the following reasons:

1. Sensor Malfunction – The water level sensor may be faulty or obstructed, causing it to incorrectly detect the water level.
2. Improper Positioning – If the sensor or internal components are not positioned correctly, the machine may not register the actual water level.
3. Dirt or Deposits – Dirt, mineral deposits, or air bubbles in the water reservoir can interfere with sensor readings.
4. Electrical Issues – A wiring problem or loose connection might cause incorrect signals from the sensor.

To resolve this, ensure the sensor is clean, properly positioned, and free of obstructions. If the issue persists, a reset or inspection of internal wiring may be needed.

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