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Removing ice
1 Your ice maker stops making ice when the ice basket is full. When this
happens, the full indicator appears on the display.
2 Open your ice maker lid and remove the ice basket.
3 Empty the ice basket and replace it into your ice maker.
4 Your ice maker resumes making ice.
Using the timer to turn on your ice maker and start making ice
You can use the timer to turn your ice maker on.
1 With your ice maker off, press the (TIMER) button. The display shows “1”
(indicating one hour) and a blinking “H”.
2 Press the + button to add additional time to the setting, or the - button to
subtract time from the setting. After five seconds, the time setting stays on
and the timer is set.
The time on the display begins to count down from the time you set and your
ice maker turns on and starts making ice when the time gets to “0”.
Using the timer to turn off your ice maker
You can use the timer to turn off your ice maker.
1 With your ice maker on
, press the (TIMER) button. The display shows “1”
(indicating one hour) and a blinking “H”.
2 Press the + button to add additional time to the setting, or the - button to
subtract time from the setting. After five seconds, the time setting stays on
and the timer is set.
The time on the display begins to count down from the time you set and your
ice maker turns off when the time gets to “0”.
Cleaning and maintaining your ice maker
Clean your ice maker at least every week by running the cleaning cycle. Every
three days is recommended.
If you don’t plan to use your ice maker for an extended period of time, drain the
water from the water reservoir.
Draining the water from your ice maker
1 Make sure that your ice maker is plugged in.
2 Move your ice maker to the edge of the countertop, then place a large bowl
under it or make sure the edge is above the sink.
Note: If it has been a while since you last made ice, we suggest that you drain the water
from below the ice basket.
Note: Make sure that the water reservoir has water in it.
CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the finish, do not use gasoline, benzine, thinner, or other similar
solvents, or abrasive cleaners to clean the exterior.
Do not use bleach or vinegar to clean the internal components of your ice maker.
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