GE - General Electric ZISB36DRC GE refrigerator

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Automatic Icemaker (on somemodels
Built -h_ R_.'[ri_'_,r<_ters
Automatic
icemaho
(0'_1, some
modeLs)
A newly-installed refrigerator may take 8 to
12 hours to begin making ice.
The icemaker will produ(e eight (ubes
per cycle-approximately 100 cubes in a
24-hour period, depending on fieezer
compartment temperature, yoolA
temperature, number of door openings
attd other use (onditions.
Ifyour refiigerator is operated before
tile water (onne(tion is made to tile
icemaker, keep tile feeler arm in tile
STOP (lip) position.
When tile refiigerator has been connected
to tile water supply, move tile feeler arm
to tile (iN (down) position.
Tile ice maker will fill with water when
it cools to fieezing. A newb:-installed
refiigerator may take 8 to i 2 hours to
begin making ice cubes.
Throw away tile first few batches of ice.
This flushes away impurities in tile
water line.
lcemaking will continue until tile feeler
arm senses enough ice cubes in tile
storage bin. Fox maximum ice production,
level tile stored cubes with your band
occasionally. Be sure nothing inmrferes
with tile swing of tile feeler arm.
Tile icemaker eiects cubes in groups of
eight and it is normal fi)r several cubes
Move tile icemaker feeler arm to tile ST()P
(up) position when:
home water supply is to be offfi)r several
hours,
* ice storage bin is to be removed fi)r a
period of time.
going away on vacation, at which time
you should also turn off tile valve in tile
water supply line m your refiigerator.
turning tile fieezer control to tile OFF
position.
If ice is not used fiequently, old ice cubes
will become cloudy attd taste stale. Empty
tile ice storage bin periodically attd wash
it in lukewarm water. Be sure to allow tile
storage, bin to dl), t)efi)re replacing it-
otherwise ice cubes may stick to other
parts of tile icemaker.
If this is your first icemaker, you'll bear
occ asion a1 s</un(Is tb a t m ay t3e t1n fa m i1ia r
They are normal icemaking sounds attd
are not a cause fi)r concern.
Feeler arm in
Icemaker STOP (up)
_ )osition
Ice
Storage
Bin
Feeler arm
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