Bertazzoni 1847997 66" Professional Series Side-by-Side Column Refrigerator, Wine Cellar & Freezer Set with REF24RCPIXR23 24" Right Hinge Refrigerator, REF18WCPIXL23 18" Left Hinge Wine Cellar, REF24FCIPIXL23 24" Left Hinge Freezer and 3x PROHKCOL Pr

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Ice Maker
Water Filter
Water System Purge
Ice Maker On/Off Set Cube Size
Superice
Ice Maker On/Off Set Cube Size
Superice
Ice Maker
Water Filter
Water System Purge
Rapid Bottle Cooler
Vacation Mode
Shopping Mode Freezer
Ice Maker
Water Filter
Water System Purge
Ice Maker Water Filter
Water System Purge
Ice Maker
Water Filter
Water System Purge
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7. ACTIVATION AND USE OF THE ICE MAKER
Do the ice cubes have an unusual odour?
Ice is a porous material which can absorb odours
from the environment. Ice cubes which have been in
the ice cube container for a long time may absorb
odours, stick together and slowly become smaller.
We recommend that old ice cubes not be used.
Other means of preventing odors:
> The ice cube container should be cleaned occa-
sionally with warm water. Make sure that you switch
o the ice maker before clearing the container. Rinse
out and wipe dry.
> Check the contents of the freezer for spoiled or out-
of-date food. All odorous foods should be wrapped
thoroughly or stored in airtight containers to prevent
the build-up of odors.
> The water filter may have to be replaced in some
models.
> In some cases the quality of the water connection
in the house should be checked.
Operating noises
Quite normal noises
> Grumbling: refrigerating unit is running. Fan in the
recirculating air system is running.
> Bubbling, humming or gurgling noises: refrigerant
is flowing through the tubes.
> Clicking: motor is switching on or o. Solenoid
valve on the water connection is opening/closing.
> Rumbling: ice cubes are falling into the ice cube
container.
Warning
Do not place any bottles or food for rapid
cooling in the ice cube container. The ice
maker may become blocked and be dam-
aged.
7.2 Water filter for freezer column
Ice Maker
Freezer columns equipped with automatic ice-mak-
ers include an externally mounted water filter kit.
The water filter manifold and waterline connections
must be installed in conjunction with the freezer as
the waterline connecting the back of the appliance
to the filter kit must be in place before installing the
unit.
7.1 Activation and use of the Ice Maker
Note
> If the ice is not used frequently is advisable
to empty the ice bin once every 8-10 days.
It is normal that some ice cubes stick to one
another. If the ice is not frequently used, the
older cubes can become opaque, and will
have a strange flavour and become smaller.
> The Icemaker automatically deactivates if
the Vacation function is activated.
When the Icemaker is started for the first
time, it is recommended to dispose of the first
full bin of ice.
> If the equipment has been switched o for
a month or more, it is recommended to per-
form a water and filter cleaning cycle.
Warning
The ice maker will continue to operate
even when the ice bin is not in position
To activate the Ice Maker after installation of the ap-
pliance touch the function icon and then and then the
ice maker icon from the functions .
Please note that 12 to 24 hours are necessary be-
fore ice production may begin.
The production is of 10 cubes per cycle in approx-
imately 10 cycles in 24 hours.
The yield depends on the temperature set in the
freezer, the room temperature and the frequency of
door opening.
If the appliance is operating without being connected
to the water system, make sure that the Icemaker is
deactivated by toch the icon .
The Ice Maker produces ice until the ice tray is full
and will automatically stop once the maximum level
is reached.
With the SuperIce function, it is possible to in-
crease the quantity of ice produced within 24 hours,
while the Set Cube Size function permits
selection of the size of the produced ice cubes.
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