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Using your ice maker F
_._ ice maker
Your ice maker [s designed to automatically dispense ice until
[t senses that the bin [s fill So the more ice you use, the more [t
makes. [t [s even clever enough to sense when there [s nothing
there to catch the ice.
First use
When you first turn your refrigerator on, the ice maker will be off.
To turn your ice maker on use the i button to scroll to the
screen.
Usethe @or _ button to turn the ice maker on or off.
Shows the ice maker is on.
_@ Shows the ice maker is off.
S
o [f the bin is fuji, or inserted incorrectly the ice maker will not
operate. When the bin is inserted correctly the scoop w[[[ be on
the right hand side of the bin (refer to Fig.12 on page 12). If the bin
is removed the ice maker wi[[ not operate.
Once your ice maker is in operation, discard the first bin of ice
cubes. This will flush away any impurities in the water line and
ensure that you get the best quality ice. We recommend that you
also do this after vacations or extended periods of not using ice.
We recommend that you turn the ice maker off if:
- The water supply is to be off for several hours or
- The ice storage bin is to be removed for a period of time or
- You are going on holiday/vacation.
Fig, 11 Turning ice moker on
Noises
[f this is your first ice maker, you will hear occasional sounds that may be unfamiliar. They are
normal ice making sounds and are not cause for concern.
The following sounds are normal with the operation of an ice maker:
- Motor operation (low humming).
- Running water.
- Water valve opening and closing (hissing sound).
- Ice being loosened from tray (cracking).
- Ice dropping into bin (clunking).
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