Use & Care Guide - Page 7

For TFX24VLP. Also, The document are for others GE - General Electric models: TFX22R*, TFX24R*, TFXH22R*, TFXW24R*, TFX22V*, TFX24V*

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To Stop Dispensing
Release pressure flom cradle and
withdraw slowly to catch last bits of
ice or drops of water_
Some slight dripping may occur
following dispensing of crushed ice
or chilled water, If excessive, the
spill should be wiped dry
immediately_
Do not pour' water' in spill shelf
because it is not self draining--
pour it in kitchen sink The shelf
and its grille should be cleaned
regularly accoiding to instructions
on page 13.
If Ice Clumps Form in
Storage Bin...
The Icemaker ejects cubes in
groups of eight, and it is normal for'
several cubes to be joined together.
However', if you don't use the ice
very often ice clumps may form in
the storage bin and can clog the
dispenser,
If this happens:
o Remove storage bin from freezer
compartment°
o Break up ice clumps with
fingertip pressure and discard
remaining clumps.
a Replace bin before remaining
cubes melt and fuse together_
To Remove Ice Cube
Storage Bin
Lift the left corner to free the bin
from the shelf, and pull the bin
straight out while supporting it at
front and back
To Replace Ice Cube
Storage Bin
Slide the bin back until the tab
on the bin locks into the slot in the
shelf
Ifbin does not go all the way back,
remove it and rotate the drive
mechanism 1/4 turn, Then push bin
back again until the tab on the bin
locks into the slot in the sheff
If Ice Is Not Used
Frequently...
"Old" ice cubes will become
cloudy and taste stale Empty ice
storage bin periodically and wash it
in lukewarm water Be sure to allow
storage bin to coo! before replacing
it--otherwise ice cubes will stick to
the metal auger_
Move Icemaker Feeler
Arm to OFF (up) Position
when...
o Home water supply is to be
turned off for' several hours.
Ice storage bin is to be removed
for a period of timex
Going away on vacation, at which
time you should also turn offthe
valve in the water supply line to
your refrigerator_
If This is Your First
Icemaker...
You'll hear occasional sounds that
may be unfamiliar, These are
normal icemaking sounds and are
not cause for' concern,
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