








Cotlin Drainless 15" Undercounter Crescent Ice Maker — IMC22
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Description
COTLIN 15" Undercounter Crescent Ice Maker (IMC22) produces ice 12 lbs/day. Drainless, easy installation, stable, compact, ETL certified for home, bar, or RV use.
Features
- Produces up to 22 lbs of ice per day, making 12 crescent ice cubes per cycle with a fresh batch ready every 15–20 minutes. The 22-lb built-in storage bin keeps ice on hand for daily drinks, home bars, and light commercial needs—without overproducing or wasting energy.
- The crescent ice designed to be denser, slower-melting, and less prone to clumping than softer ice types.It chills drinks quickly while reducing dilution—ideal for cocktails, whiskey, wine, iced coffee, and cold beverages.
- Designed with a drainless system, so there’s no floor drain and no drain pump to install or maintain.Fits easily under the counter or as a freestanding unit, even in kitchens, basements, RVs, or bars where traditional drainage isn’t possible.
- Featuring 3-Layer Temperature Lock insulation, our ice maker with high-quality compressor holds temperatures between 26.6–32°F, ensuring ice stays frozen and dry. Its front-venting design and low-noise compressor ensure quiet, efficient operation suitable for any space.
- One-press operation handles ice making automatically, with no complicated settings. Includes a removable ice bin, reversible door, and adjustable leveling feet for flexible placement.
- ETL certified to meet U.S. safety and quality standards for long-term peace of mind.
Product specifications
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| ETL Certified |
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FAQs
Yes, IMC22 fits daily household ice, kitchens, and home bars and makes about 22 lbs/day under standard conditions.
Leave at least 2 inches behind IMC22, 1/4 inch at the top and sides, and keep the front vent clear.
IMC22 needs a grounded 115V 60Hz outlet and a potable water connection.
22 lbs/day is a standard-condition reference, and real output may vary.
Yes, COTLIN supports common credit/debit cards plus PayPal, Shop Pay, Google Pay, and Klarna. The order total is charged at checkout, and applicable taxes are shown before payment.
COTLIN generally offers a 30-day return window from delivery. The product should be unused, uninstalled, unmodified, and returned with original packaging and accessories; customer-choice returns may require the customer to pay return shipping.
Yes, COTLIN generally provides a 1-year limited warranty for the original purchaser. Misuse, incorrect installation, unauthorized repair, normal wear, or failure to follow the manual may not be covered.
Let it stand upright first.
- Keep IMC22 upright for 4 hours.
- Clean the inside before use.
- Connect water safely and confirm any required drain setup.
- Plug it into a grounded outlet.
If anything looks damaged or unusual, contact COTLIN support before running it.
Small first-batch ice is normal.
- The first ice cycle usually takes about 30-40 minutes.
- Discard ice made during the first 3 hours.
- Let the machine restart automatically after ice melts or the bin has room.
If ice never forms after setup, check water, power, and ventilation before contacting support.
Cloudy ice is usually normal.
- Fast freezing can trap air inside the ice.
- This does not usually affect taste or quality.
- Use clean potable water for best results.
If the ice smells bad or tastes unusual, clean the unit and check the water source.
This can usually be improved.
- Clear dust from the front vent.
- Check room temperature and humidity.
- Defrost and clean if frost builds up.
- Confirm water flow and ventilation.
If output stays low, contact support with photos, model number, and installation details.
You can pause it from the ice bin control if your model has the metal arm.
- Lift the metal arm upright to pause ice making.
- Lower it to resume.
- Check the manual if your control layout looks different.
If the machine does not resume, check power and bin position.
Regular cleaning helps prevent performance issues.
- For home use, clean every 1-3 months.
- For commercial or heavy use, clean monthly.
- Clean more often with hard water or dusty conditions.
If ice quality changes, clean sooner.
Dry storage prevents odor and mold.
- Shut off water and disconnect the water line.
- Remove all ice and water.
- Run briefly to clear remaining water if instructed.
- Unplug and dry the inside.
- Leave the door open at least 2 inches.
If you see mold or odor later, clean before restarting.
















