Tšireletso ea Bohlokoa
Ha u sebelisa lisebelisoa tsa motlakase, mehato ea ts'ireletso ea mantlha e lokela ho lateloa kamehla ho fokotsa kotsi ea mollo, ts'okelo ea motlakase le likotsi ho batho. Bala litaelo tsohle pele u sebelisa sesebelisoa sena.
- Etsa bonnete ba hore molumotage tsamaisana le leibole ea lintlha ho sesebelisoa.
- O se ke wa qoelisa thapo ya motlakase, polaka, kapa karolo efe kapa efe ya sesebediswa ka metsing kapa dieding tse ding.
- Unplug the appliance from the outlet when not in use, before cleaning, and before servicing.
- Se ke oa sebelisa sesebelisoa leha e le sefe ka thapo kapa plug e senyehileng, kapa ka mor'a hore sesebelisoa se sebetse hantle kapa se senyehile ka mokhoa ofe kapa ofe.
- Beha sesebelisoa hole le mehloli ea mocheso le mahlaseli a letsatsi.
- Sesebelisoa sena ke sa ts'ebeliso ea lapeng feela.
- Hlokomela bana ha sesebelisoa se sebelisoa.
Sehlahisoa se Felletseview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Silonn Nugget Ice Maker.

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the Silonn Nugget Ice Maker. This image shows the compact design suitable for countertops, with the ice dispensing area visible.
Likarolo tse kholo:
- Ice Outlet: Where the nugget ice is dispensed.
- Lekhotla la taolo: Buttons and indicator lights for operation.
- Letamo la Metsi: Internal tank for water supply.
- Leqhoa Basket: Removable basket to collect ice.
- Drain plug: Located at the bottom for water drainage.
- Setsi sa Moea: For proper ventilation, located on the sides or back.
Tlhophiso
1. Ho phutholla
- Remove all packaging materials, including foam and tape.
- Inspect the ice maker for any damage. If damaged, do not operate and contact customer support.
- Ensure all accessories are present: ice scoop, user manual.
2. Ho beoa
- Place the ice maker on a flat, stable, and level surface.
- Ensure there is at least 6 inches (15 cm) of space around the appliance for proper ventilation.
- Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources (e.g., stove, furnace, radiator).
- Do not place in an enclosed cabinet.
3. Tlhoekiso ea Pele
- Pele o sebedisa ka lekgetlo la pele, hlwekisa karolo e ka hare ya mochini o etsang leqhoa.
- Wash the ice basket and ice scoop with warm water and a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly.
- Hloekisa bokahare ka lesela le bonolo dampened with a solution of water and vinegar (1:1 ratio).
- Drain any remaining water through the drain plug.
- Allow the unit to air dry completely before use.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
1. Ho Tlatsa Letamo la Metsi
- Bula sekoahelo sa polokelo ea metsi.
- Fill the reservoir with potable water up to the "MAX" fill line. Do not overfill.
- Koala sekoahelo ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng.
- Note: For best results, use filtered or distilled water to prevent mineral buildup.
2. Ho Etsa Leqhoa
- Hokela thapo ea motlakase sebakeng sa motlakase se theohileng fatše.
- Press the "POWER" button on the control panel. The "ICE MAKING" indicator light will illuminate.
- The ice maker will begin the ice-making cycle. The first batch of ice may take longer and might be smaller.
- Ice will be dispensed into the ice basket.
- When the ice basket is full, the "ICE FULL" indicator light will turn on, and the ice making process will pause. Remove ice to resume.
- When the water reservoir is empty, the "ADD WATER" indicator light will turn on. Add more water to resume.
3. Control Panel Overview
| Lesupa/Konopo | Mosebetsi |
|---|---|
| Konopo ea MATLA | Turns the ice maker ON/OFF. |
| ICE MAKING Light | Illuminates when the unit is actively making ice. |
| ICE FULL Light | Indicates the ice basket is full. Ice production pauses. |
| ADD WATER Light | Indicates the water reservoir is low. Ice production pauses. |
Video Placeholder: An official product video demonstrating the ice making process would be embedded here if available. This video would show how to fill the water reservoir, press the power button, and observe the ice production cycle.
Figure 2: Demonstration of the Silonn Nugget Ice Maker in operation. This video would typically show the user filling the water tank, starting the machine, and the ice production process, highlighting the control panel indicators.
Tlhokomelo le Tlhoekiso
1. Ho Hloekisa Kamehla
- Letsatsi le letsatsi: Empty the ice basket and wipe it clean.
- Beke le beke: Drain any remaining water from the reservoir using the drain plug. Clean the interior with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly.
- Kantle: Hlakola bokantle ka bonolo, damp lesela. Se ke oa sebelisa li-abrasive cleaners kapa solvents.
2. Descaling (Monthly or as needed)
Mineral buildup can affect ice quality and machine performance. Descale your ice maker regularly.
- Unplug the unit and drain all water.
- Prepare a descaling solution: Mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part water. Alternatively, use a commercial ice maker descaling solution according to its instructions.
- Pour the solution into the water reservoir up to the MAX fill line.
- Plug in the unit and run 2-3 ice-making cycles. Discard the ice produced during this process.
- Drain the descaling solution completely.
- Rinse the reservoir thoroughly by filling it with clean water and running 2-3 cycles, discarding the ice each time, to remove any residual descaling solution.
- Unplug and dry the interior.
Ho batle phoso
Before contacting customer service, please refer to the following table for common issues and solutions.
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Seetsi sa leqhoa ha se bulele. | No power, loose plug. | Ensure unit is plugged into a working outlet. Check circuit breaker. |
| "ADD WATER" light is on. | Letamo la metsi ha le na letho. | Fill the water reservoir to the MAX line. |
| "ICE FULL" light is on. | Seroto sa leqhoa se tletse. | Tlosa leqhoa ka basketeng. |
| Ice production is slow or ice is small. | High ambient temperature, poor ventilation, mineral buildup. | Ensure proper ventilation. Clean the unit and descale if necessary. Use cold water. |
| Lerata le sa tloaelehang nakong ea ts'ebetso. | Unit not level, internal component issue. | Netefatsa hore yuniti e sebakeng se bataletseng. Haeba lerata le ntse le tsoela pele, ikopanye le tšehetso ea bareki. |
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | SLIM01 |
| E lekantsoe Voltage | 120V ~ 60Hz |
| E lekantsoe Hona Joale | 1.5A |
| Matla a Tlhahiso ea Leqhoa | Approx. 26 lbs (12 kg) per 24 hours |
| Bokhoni ba ho Boloka Leqhoa | Hoo e ka bang. 3 lbs (1.4 lik'hilograma) |
| Bokhoni ba Letamo la Metsi | Hoo e ka bang lilithara tse 2.5 |
| Sehatsetsi | R600a |
| Litekanyo (W x D x H) | (Example: 9.8 x 17.6 x 16.9 inches) - Specific dimensions not provided in input, this is an example. |
| Boima bo kahare | (Example: 23 lbs / 10.4 kg) - Specific weight not provided in input, this is an example. |
Tlhokomeliso: Litlhaloso li ka fetoha ntle le tsebiso bakeng sa ntlafatso ea sehlahisoa.
Warranty le Customer Support
Silonn provides a limited warranty for this product. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Silonn websebaka bakeng sa lintlha le lipehelo tse qaqileng tsa tiisetso.
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact Silonn Customer Support:
- Websebaka: www.silonn.com (Hypothetical URL)
- Lengolo-tsoibila: support@silonn.com (Hypothetical Email)
- Mohala: 1-800-XXX-XXXX (Hypothetical Phone Number)
Please have your model number (SLIM01) and purchase date ready when contacting support.