Part No 67933
Sno–Konette
Instruction Manual
Deluxe – Model #1002S
Standard – Model #1003S
Cincinnati, OH 45241-4807 USA
Sno-Konette
Installation Instructions
Inspection of Shipment:
Unpack all cartons and check thoroughly for any damage that may have occurred during
transit. Damage claims should be filed immediately with the transportation company. Gold
Medal Products is not responsible for damage that occurs in transit.
Setup:
Your new Sno-Konette was assembled and tested at the factory.
Remove all packing material and tape before starting operation.
Electrical Requirements:
The following power supply must be provided:
120 Volt, 15 Amp, single phase, 60 cycle AC current
Your electrician must furnish sufficient power for proper machine operation. We recommend
this machine be on a dedicated and protected circuit. Failure to wire properly will void the
warranty and may result in damage to the machine.
It is Gold Medal Products Company’s recommendation that this machine be plugged directly
into a wall outlet. The use of extension cords is not recommended due to safety concerns,
and may cause sacrificed and/or reduced performance.
Before You Plug In Machine:
1. Make sure that the wall outlet can accept the three (3) prong grounded plug on the power
supply cord.
2. The wall outlet must have the proper polarity. If in doubt, have a competent electrician
inspect the outlet and correct if necessary.
3. DO NOT use a three (3) prong grounded to two (2) prong un-grounded adapter
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All Models #1002S, #1003S
Sno-Konette
Operating Instructions
After unpacking the Sno-Konette you should locate the pusher handle (packed in a separate
box). Connect the pusher handle to the shaver body by using the bolt and nut provided. Plug
the power cord into the appropriate electrical outlet.
To Operate the Sno-Konette:
1. Fill the hopper to within an inch from the top with ice cubes or block ice (no larger than 3
to 4 inches). The larger the pieces, the better the snow.
2. Switch the motor on, and wait for it to reach full speed (this will take a minute or so).
3. Press the pusher handle down against the ice in the hopper. Apply firm and even
pressure to make the best snow. Practice will enable you to gauge when to stop.
This allows the ice to resettle against the shaver head. You may find that you
need to relieve the pressure two or three times during a cycle. Too much pressure will
result in snow that is coarse; too little pressure will make the snow mushy.
NOTE: Never allow any foreign or metallic objects around the shaver area of the Sno Konette. Ice picks, scoops, and debris that may be in the ice often damage blades.
Ice Requirements:
The Sno-Konette can take ice cubes or block ice, if you break the block into pieces
approximately 3 to 4 inches in size.
NOTE: The ice will not enter the shaving chute if the pieces are too large.
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All Models #1002S, #1003S