A:AnswerThe ice cubes are definitely not thick large nuggets. If you compare them to a "standard" ice cube from your refrigerator, the large ice cubes are about half the size and have a hole in the middle. I have not tried the smaller cube option, but my guess would be closer to the Sonic Ice cube style. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThe picture shows pretty well what the cubes look like. I would call them ice "bullets" rather than nuggets. The ice is fully frozen, not "chewy" or "slushy" like some of the higher end "nugget ice" machines. You will pay a lot more for that type of ice. There are 3 different "size" settings, but I don't honestly have a use for smaller cubes. On the largest setting, where we keep it, the cubes are just a littler larger than the diameter of the mouth of a plastic 20oz pop bottle. Its a nice little machine, and as long as you have realistic expectations, it wi serve you well!
A:AnswerThis sounds like a malfunction. May want to take it back for a replacement. My “Ice Full” only comes on once the basket is full. And the “Add Water” once it’s completely empty (and you can hear it trying to suck up water). Good luck!
A:AnswerWeekly I spritz a mix of water and 10% bleach. Let sit for a few mins and wipe out with paper towels or microfiber cloths. Monthly i run bleach solution {about 1/2 cup in a liter of water) thru the ice maker disposing of the ice ofc. Then I run a liter of plain water to thoroughly rinse it disposing of the ice. Then its good to go. Mine seems to do fine with it and smells and looks fresh and clean
A:AnswerNo, you cannot. You pour water into a ‘bucket’ in the device and it generates the ice from that water. If you switch the device off, the ice melts and is ‘recycled’ I would recommend changing the water out on a regular basis.
For what it is, it works fantastic.
A:AnswerYou need to try and clean it by descaling it if you have not cleaned the machine. Then after doing this reset it. You should unplug it and leave it off for a few seconds then turn the light on to recycle it. I would also make sure the line is not stopped up with mineral deposits.