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<v 0>So today we're looking at starting up the new Indigo Next Ice machine.</v>

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We're going to plug it in.

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The first thing the screen is going to do is it's going to check for an update

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to see if there's any accessories plugged into it. Then after a brief pause,

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that screen is going to light up blue and it's going to take you into a

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setup wizard, the setup wizard on this machine.

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The first thing it's going to ask you to do is select the language in your local

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region.

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You can change the language by pressing the up and down buttons on the screen,

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but as we are setting up here in the United States,

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we are going to select English and we are going to press the right arrow button.

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The setup wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process of setting this

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ice machine up.

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So we're going to go ahead and initiate that setup by pressing the start wizard.

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First thing it's going to do is check the model number, make sure it is valid,

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and then it's going to ask you to set up the date and time configuration.

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The first thing is going to be the date configuration. So we can select month,

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day, year, or day, month, year.

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We could also select 24 hour time clock or 12 hour time clock.

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We're going to select month, day, year,

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and 12 hour clock at this point and press the right arrow button.

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Then we're going to set the local time of day to our local region by pressing

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the up and down arrow buttons around at the time to our

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local time.

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And then we are going to press the right arrow button on the unit.

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We're going to set up the date as well. This is another important feature,

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so when it does record events,

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we'll make sure we have the right time and date that recorded those events

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in the memory of the unit.
So we'll set up the date by pressing the up and down,

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and then we'll press the right arrow key on the screen.

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The next thing it's going to do is it's going to auto detect any accessories

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that are plugged into the ice machine.

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So this machine has no accessories plugged into it currently.

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So the accessories have a little red X on them,

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either they're not installed on the machine or they've been installed

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incorrectly on the machine,

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but it's telling you there are no accessories installed.

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So we're going to press the right arrow button.

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Next option for this feature of this machine is that you can import data to it,

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setting data if you already have it by pressing import to the ice machine,

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and you can use a USB stick to import that data.

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But we're going to set it up manually on a standard system.
So we're going to

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press the right arrow button and then it's going to ask us for the units.

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We can set this in standard or metric on that unit.

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We're going to set ours in standard right now for the United States,

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and then we're going to press the right arrow button.

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Brightness is another feature that can be adjusted,

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and this is standby screen brightness.

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So when the unit goes into a power save mode,

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you can set the brightness that that screen is at for you.

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So by the pressing the right and arrow right and left arrow buttons,

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and then we're going to press the right arrow button at the bottom.

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Now this has a few program mode features we're going to look at.

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One of them is continuous mode. We're going to take a look at time program.

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So if a unit doesn't need to run on a certain day of the week,

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you can set it to turn off.
So let's just say we don't open for business on

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Mondays and we would like the machine to stay off on Mondays.

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We can just press off 24 hours on Monday,

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or we could set the clock two to stay off on certain times,

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but we're going to set it back to continuous mode on our unit so that it runs

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24 7 every day of the week until it goes off in full bin.

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So we're going to set ours into continuous mode.

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Weight program is another option for this machine too.

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You can set it by weight if you would like,

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so you can tell it to make a certain amount of weight per day on each day on

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those units.

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We're just going to keep ours on a continuous mode for now on our ice

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machine, and then we're going to press the right arrow button.

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Cleaning reminders are available.
You can set a cleaning reminder to clean your

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ice machine at a certain monthly period.

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We're going to set ours to clean every six months to remind us and

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sanitizing too.

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We're going to turn the sanitizer reminder on and we're going to set that every

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six months. And then we're going to press the right arrow, key

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air Filterer on the back of our air called ice Machine.

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We're going to select a reminder to tell us to clean the air filter,

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and we're going to set that up on our machine as well to tell us to clean the

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air filter every one month on our ice machine.

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And then we'll press the right arrow button. Yes,

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we do have a water filter installed on our machine.

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So we're going to press the yes button and we have an Arctic Pure Manitoc

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filter,

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so we're going to press yes to that too.
It's actually an AR 10,000 on this

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system.

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So we'll press the AR 10,000 and then it tells us that our automatic

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reminder to replace the filter is set up.

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So what it actually does is calculates the water that the machine uses and it

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will tell you based on that calculation when it's time to replace the water

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filter,

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there is an option if you're not using a mouse ho filter that it can just do it

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by time as well and tell you to replace the filter at a certain time that you

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can set. And then we're going to press the right arrow button.

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We are going to use factory defaults for our machine,

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but there are options of using reverse osmosis water,

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which has a benefit of using less water in your ice machine to make ice.

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There's also an option of using a little bit more water in your ice machine to

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make even clearer ice than you would normally would.
But we're going to set us

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back to the standard use factory default water usage on our ice machine

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and press the arrow button.

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And then it tells us that our setup is complete on this ice machine,

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and it's going to ask us to switch the ice machine on.

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So we're going to press the right arrow button.

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Another feature of this ice machine is once we open the front door,

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there are three buttons behind the front panel. We have a power button,

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a lock button, and a clean button.

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The lock button is used if you're having the ice machine at the front of the

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house or in a public area like a hotel lobby,

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and you don't want people to touch the touch screen and change the settings,

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you can put the lock button on and the touchscreen will become disabled.

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The padlock on the top right indicates that it's in lock mode,

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and we're going to turn that lock back off.

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And then we're going to press the power button on our ice machine for it to make

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ice, and the display will show you making ice.

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The other button on the top right is the clean button to initiate a clean cycle,

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which we're not going to do right now.

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So we'll close the front of the door up on this machine

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and you'll see that it says Making ice on the front.

