Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the Silonn SLIM24T Nugget Ice Maker. This manual provides essential information for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your appliance. Please read it thoroughly before first use and retain it for future reference.

Atahanga: The Silonn SLIM24T Nugget Ice Maker, a silver countertop appliance with a clear lid showing nugget ice, accompanied by a glass of iced tea and orange slices.
Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
To prevent injury to persons or damage to the appliance, please observe the following safety precautions:
- Me whakarite kia noho te kaihanga hukapapa ki runga i te mata o te ra, me te mata o te wera.
- Kaua e rumakina te taputapu, te taura hiko, te mono ranei ki te wai, ki etahi atu wai ranei.
- Tirotiro tamariki i te wa e whakamahia ana te taputapu.
- Whakamahia anake te wai inu i roto i te hanga hukapapa.
- Wewetehia te hanga tio i mua i te horoi, i te kore ranei e whakamahia mo te wa roa.
- Do not operate the appliance with a damaged cord or plug. Contact customer support for assistance.
Ka mutu te huaview
The Silonn SLIM24T Nugget Ice Maker is designed to produce soft, chewable nugget ice efficiently. Key features include a one-click operation, self-cleaning function, and clear status indicators.
Waehanga
- Waehanga Hukapapa
- Kete hukapapa
- Te hukapapa kikorangi
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Paewhiri Mana me nga Tohu

Atahanga: He taipitopito view of the ice maker's front panel, highlighting the 'ICE CLEAN' button and the visible status indicator lights for intuitive control and clear operational status.
- ICE CLEAN Button: Ka timata i te huringa horoi-whaiaro.
- Rarama Tohu Tūnga: Provide visual feedback on the ice maker's current state.

Atahanga: An illustration showing the ice maker with its status lights, explaining that a green light indicates 'Making ice', a solid green light indicates 'Ice basket full', a blue light indicates 'Self-cleaning', and a red light indicates 'Water tank empty'.
Tatūnga
Te wetewete
- Me ata tango te hanga tio mai i tana putunga.
- Tangohia nga rawa whakakakahu katoa, tae atu ki tetahi riipene, kiriata whakamarumaru ranei.
- Tirohia te taputapu mo te kino. Mena kua pakaru, kaua e mahi me te whakapiri atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko.
Whakanoho
- Place the ice maker on a firm, level countertop or table.
- Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the unit (at least 5 inches of space on all sides).
- A ape i te whakanoho tata ki nga puna wera, ki te ra tika ranei.
- Allow the unit to stand upright for at least 24 hours before plugging it in. This allows the refrigerant to settle.
Te horoi tuatahi
- I mua i te whakamahinga tuatahi, horoia te roto o te mīhini tio. Tirohia te wāhanga 'Tiaki' mō ngā tohutohu horoi taipitopito.
- Perform a self-cleaning cycle as described in the 'Maintenance' section.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te taapiri wai
- Open the lid of the ice maker.
- Whakakīia te puna wai ki te wai inu tae noa ki te rārangi whakakī NUI. Kaua e whakakī rawa.
- Katia te taupoki kia mau.
Te Huka Huka
- Monohia te hanga hukapapa ki tetahi putanga hiko kua oti te whenua.
- Press the 'ICE CLEAN' button once to start the ice making process. The status indicator will illuminate.
- Ka rite te puranga tuatahi o te hukapapa i roto i te ono meneti pea.
- The ice maker will continue to produce ice until the ice basket is full or the water reservoir is empty.

Atahanga: The Silonn ice maker on a mound of ice, illustrating its capacity to produce 33 pounds of ice daily, equivalent to over 48 cups.
Nga Tohu Whakamaramatanga
- Ice Basket Full: When the ice basket is full, the ice maker will automatically pause production. The corresponding indicator light will illuminate. Once ice is removed, production will resume.
- Putua Taeke Wai: If the water reservoir is empty, the ice maker will stop production and the 'Water Tank Empty' indicator light will illuminate. Refill the reservoir to resume ice making.

Atahanga: A woman smiling while holding a spoon of nugget ice, with text highlighting the benefits of nugget ice: chewable, rapid chilling, and absorbs drink flavors.
Te tiaki
Regular cleaning and maintenance ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Silonn ice maker.
Mahi Whakapai Whaiaro
- Me whakarite kia whakakiia te puna wai ki te wai ma.
- Press and hold the 'ICE CLEAN' button for 3 seconds to activate the self-cleaning mode. The indicator light will turn blue.
- The self-cleaning cycle will run for a set duration, circulating water through the system.
- Once the cycle is complete, drain the water from the reservoir and wipe the interior dry.

Atahanga: He mārama view of the ice maker's internal components, illustrating the water flow during the automatic self-cleaning process.
Manual Cleaning and Descaling
The ice maker features a detachable top for easier access during manual cleaning or descaling.
- Unplug the appliance and remove the ice basket.
- Horoia nga toenga wai mai i te puna.
- Wipe down all accessible interior surfaces with a soft cloth and a mild detergent solution. Rinse thoroughly.
- For descaling, use a solution of water and white vinegar or a commercial descaling agent according to product instructions. Run a cleaning cycle with the descaling solution, then rinse thoroughly by running several cycles with clean water.
- Me whakarite kia maroke nga waahanga katoa i mua i te whakahiato me te penapena.
Hard Water Considerations
Hard water can lead to mineral buildup, affecting ice maker performance. Descaling frequency depends on water hardness in your area.

Atahanga: A map of the United States indicating regional water hardness levels. It recommends descaling monthly in moderately hard water areas and every two to three weeks in hard to very hard water areas, based on calcium carbonate concentration.
- Moderately Hard Water (61-120mg/L): Descale monthly.
- Hard to Very Hard Water (121-250mg/L): Descale every two to three weeks.
Raparongoā
Mena ka raru koe ki to kaihanga huka, tirohia te ripanga i raro mo nga raru me nga otinga noa.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te kaihanga tio e whakaputa tio. | No water in reservoir; power not connected; ambient temperature too high. | Whakakiia te puna wai; whakarite kia uru mai te waeine; mahi i roto i te taiao mātao. |
| He puhoi te hanga tio. | Water temperature too high; poor ventilation; mineral buildup. | Use colder water; ensure proper ventilation; descale the unit. |
| He rerekē te reka, te kakara rānei o te huka. | Me horoi te waeine; he wai tawhito. | Perform a thorough cleaning and self-cleaning cycle; use fresh, potable water. |
| Kei te whakaputa te waeine i ngā haruru rerekē. | Normal operational sounds; mineral buildup. | Some sounds are normal during ice production. If persistent or loud, descale the unit. |
| Status indicator lights are not working. | Putanga mana; hē o roto. | Tirohia te hononga hiko. Ki te haere tonu te raru, whakapā atu ki te tautoko a te kaihoko. |
Whakatakotoranga
Technical details for the Silonn SLIM24T Nugget Ice Maker:
| Whakatakotoranga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | SLIM24T |
| Hunga Hua | 12.83"D x 14.88"W x 10.12"H |
| Te Hanga Hukapapa ia Rā | 33 Pauna |
| Te kaha | 33 Pounds (ice storage) |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Whakamaoho | R600a |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 22.7 pauna |
| Momo Tāuta | Papapaepae |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Ice Scoop, Ice Basket, User manual |
| UPC | 850054443939 |

Atahanga: The Silonn ice maker positioned in a room at night, emphasizing its quiet operation with a noise level of less than 46dB.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your Silonn SLIM24T Nugget Ice Maker comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product for specific terms and conditions.
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or warranty claims, please contact Silonn Customer Support. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the official Silonn webpae.





