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Euhomy HZB-15NF Ice Maker User Manual

Quick guide for the Euhomy HZB-15NF ice maker. Learn how to set up, operate, clean, and troubleshoot your unit for optimal performance.

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Quick guide from the manual

This ice maker is designed for household use. Before first use, it is highly recommended to clean the unit thoroughly. Always use potable drinking water. Do not use liquids like milk or juice, as they can damage the internal components. The unit requires a 115V/60Hz grounded outlet. If the machine is not used for a long time, drain all water and dry the interior to prevent mold or odors.

Safety Precautions

Follow these safety guidelines to prevent fire, electric shock, or injury:

  • Do not operate the appliance with a damaged power cord.
  • Do not run the power cord over carpeting or heat insulators.
  • Unplug the unit before cleaning, repairing, or servicing.
  • Do not use the ice maker outdoors or in direct sunlight.
  • Maintain at least 6 inches of clearance on all sides for proper ventilation.
  • The appliance must be grounded. Do not use mechanical devices to defrost the ice maker.
  • Do not puncture the refrigerant tubing.

Unit Construction & Operation

The unit consists of a water reservoir, ice basket, ice scoop, and control panel. The control panel features a single button: press once to start ice making, and press and hold to activate the cleaning function.

Unit parts diagram
Unit parts diagram
Filling the water tank
Filling the water tank
Ice scoop position
Ice scoop position

How to start:

  1. Remove all packaging and tape.
  2. Place the unit on a level surface, away from heat sources.
  3. Allow the refrigerant to settle for 24 hours before plugging in.
  4. Fill the water tank with potable water up to the MAX line.
  5. Plug in the unit and press the button to begin ice production.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Regular cleaning is essential for ice quality and machine longevity. It is recommended to clean the unit at least once a week.

Cleaning procedure components
Cleaning procedure components
Draining the unit
Draining the unit

Cleaning Procedure:

  1. Unplug the unit and drain water by removing the drain cap at the bottom.
  2. For deep cleaning, use a solution of water and white vinegar.
  3. Pour the solution into the tank up to the MAX line.
  4. Plug in the unit and press and hold the button for 5 seconds to start the 15-minute cleaning cycle.
  5. Once finished, drain the cleaning solution.
  6. Repeat the cycle with fresh water 2-3 times to rinse the interior.
  7. Replace the drain cap and dry the interior with a soft cloth.

Technical Parameters

The HZB-15NF operates on 115V/60Hz power with a rated current of 2.7A. It uses R600a refrigerant. The unit weighs 19.29 lbs and measures 11.66 x 8.79 x 13.28 inches.

Practical help

Common problems

Indicator light is orange

The unit lacks water. Fill the water tank and press the button to restart.

Indicator light is purple

The ice basket is full or there is a blockage. Remove ice or clear the obstruction.

Ice making is too slow

Ensure ambient temperature is below 90°F and water temperature is between 44.6°F and 89.6°F.

Water leakage

Ensure the drain plug is securely in place. If leakage persists, contact support.

Before use

  • Remove all exterior and interior packaging and tape.
  • Place on a level countertop away from heat sources (stove, furnace, radiator).
  • Ensure at least 6 inches of space on all sides for ventilation.
  • Allow 24 hours for the refrigerant to settle before plugging in.
  • Clean the interior with diluted detergent and warm water.
  • Fill only with potable/drinking water.

Images and diagrams

  • Control Panel: Single press for ice making, long press for cleaning.
  • Drain Cap: Located at the front bottom side for emptying water.
  • Ice Scoop: Store in the designated holder on the top back cover.

Model compatibility

  • Do not use liquids other than water (e.g., milk, juice) to make ice.
  • Do not use organic solvents, boiled water, or harsh detergents for cleaning.

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