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iCE AND WATER DmSPENSER FEATURES
The ice and water dispenser conveniently dispenses chilled water, and ice cubes or crushed ice, depending on the model.
To operate the ice dispenser, select the ice option desired using the touchpad. Press a glass against the dispensing paddle as far
up as possible to catch all ice. To stop dispensing ice, pulI glass away from dispensing paddle. Do not remove the glass until the
ice has completely dispensed. (Complete instructions for the dispenser operation are attached to the inside of the freezer door.)
How the Water Dispenser Works
The water tank, located behind the refrigerator compartment, automatically fills as water is dispensed. For proper dispenser
operation, the recommended supply water pressure should fall between 20 psi and 100 psi.
After the refrigerator is connected to the water supply, fill the water tank by drawing one glass of water, it may take about 11/2
minutes after activating the dispenser paddle before water begins to filI this first glass. Continue flushing the system for 3 minutes
to rid the tank and plumbing connections of any impurities. The water dispenser has a built in shutoff device that w[lI stop the water
flow after 3 minutes of continuous use. Simply release the dispenser paddle to reset the shutoff mechanism.
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to soft water, ensure that the softener is maintained and working properly.
How the ice Dispenser Works
The ice maker and container are located in the top of the freezer compartment. After the refrigerator
is installed properly and has cosied for several hours, the ice maker can begin making ice within 24
hours. Air in new plumbing lines may cause the ice maker to cycle two or three times before making
a full tray of ice. Ice production is controlled by the ice maker's On/Off power switch. To gain access to
the ice maker, sIide the ice cream tray out. Press the switch to the "O" position to turn it Off and press
it to the "l" position to turn it On. With no usage it will take approximately 2 days to filI the ice container=
The ice maker also has a built-in wire signal arm,which automatically stops ice production when the
ice bin is full= This signal arm should not be used to manually stop the ice maker=
The ice maker produces 4 to 6 pounds of ice every 24 hours depending on usage conditions. Ice is
produced at a rate of 8 cubes every 75 to 90 minutes
Because of new plumbing connections, the first production of ice cubes may be discoIored or have
an odd flavor. These should be discarded until the cubes made are free of discoloration and taste.
iCE DISPENSER TiPS
, Ice cubes stored too long may develop an odd flavor= Empty the ice container and ensure that the ice maker's On/Off
power switch is turned On (set to the "r' position)= The ice maker will then produce more ice=
, Occasionally shake the ice container to keep ice separated=
, Keep the ice maker's On/Off power switch turned Off (set to the "O" positron) until the refrigerator is connected to the water
supply or whenever the water supply is turned off.
I_,_PORTANT: The ice makei is turned On at the factory So it Can work as Soon as yOU install your reirigerat0r. !f you cannot
connect a water SuPPlY,turn the On/Off switch to the Off ("o!:) position, Otherwise, the ice maker s valve may be noisy when
it atternpts to 0potato with0ut water.
Jf the disport!!rig paddle !s Pushed for more than 4 minutes, the disp÷nser mOtOr may oved0ad
and stop.The oveHoad protector will reset automatically after 3 or 4 minutes.
,, If a large quantity of ice is needed at one time, it is best to remove cubes directly from the ice container.
,, The following sounds are normal when the ice maker is operating:
,, Motor running
,, Ice dropping into ice container ,,
,, Water valve opening or ciosing ', Running water
,, Turn Off the ice maker when cleaning the freezer and during vacations=
,, If the ice maker will be turned off for a long period of time, you should also turn off the water supply vaIve.
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