Yourrefrigeratorhas an automatic
icernakerand a dispenserthat
dispenseschilledwater,icecubes
andcrushedicethroughthe freezer
compartmentdoor. Here'show
hey work.
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water
f kws
from
the
e
+ iJ#$+.upp]y
~~roug~
a
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-@) d ual solenoidvalveto the
{2)waterreservoirandto the
(3) automaticicemakeras needed.
Water is frozen in the
(4) cubemoldand ejectedintothe
{5)storagebin where a motor-
poweredaugermovescubes
forwardintothe
dispe~s~~g
unit.
when you touch t heCUBES pad
on
frontof freezercompartment
door, ice cubeswill dispense
throughchutein door whencradle
is pressed.
when you tm.@lthe CRUSHED
pad, bafflein housingchannels
~~besthroughthe crusherand
crushedice
falls
throughchuteinto
g~a~~ w hen
crach k
pressed.
Chi]ledwaterfrom reservoir
f~OWS
hxlgh
the
[6)
tubing inthe
door and is
,C'3:@SpenSed w henthe cradleis
:
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.
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i
(7)
A
light
switch t urns thenight
jjcq: ~~j ~ f~~ (j&pemel- on oroff
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:~-~~
]J~~~-y~
pad. is Kwj-Ed,
Ractsabout
&
@
-Mmr
will
eight
dbes
per
eyck-apprOximate~Y
120cubesin a 24-hourperiod—
dependingon freezercompartment
temperature,roomtemperature,
numberof
~00~ open~qgs and ot~e~
useconditions.
@
of ice is
normal. If ice flowinterruptionis
morethanbrief, iceclump(s)may
be thecauseandshouldbe removed
following instructionsbelowand
on page13.
@ Avoid
glasseswith
ice and.wing
or extra-$al~
gkasseso T his canjam the chuteor
causethe door in thechuteto freeze
shut. Periodicallyopenthe freezer
compartmentdoorand lookdown
intothe chute.If ice is blockingthe
chute,pokeit throughwitha
woodenspoon.
@ '1$~ ~~~p keep bits of ice from
being sprayed
the ghws,
placeglasscloseto ice chute—
but notso closethatit blocks
outcomingice.
@ lee
not be
into
thin gka$ses, f ine china.or delicate
crystal-they can crackor chip
fromthecombinedpressureof your
hand
pressingthemagainstthe
cradleand ice droppingintothe
container.
@ Ice
be
before
$@%with soda Orother
beveragemixeseThis willprevent
splashingwhich is annoyingand
which, if the splashreachesthe ice
and.waterselectorswitch,could
cause
it to stickor bind.
@ Ek?ve'rages and fbdk$
not
B.x?
in the ice storage
bin. Cans,bottlesor foodpackages
in the storagebin maycausethe
icernakerto
@ ~~~ (jf&&r ~hallthat
by
y@EE' kxmwdk%w
not be
S4~(]&d ~D ~lM i4x
bin—it
mayI"K4 a n.lshor diqxmsewell.
IBki4Fme
using
Yiwr
Ikxxdker $%nd
If youuseyourrefrigeratorbefore
the waterconnectionis made,raise
the iceaccessdoorand makesure
the icemakerfeelerarm is in the
OFF (up)positionas shownbelow.
llY=2L?access
Tq
+J-JQL
/
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~"
door
-u
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Icemaker
II
Feelerarmin
v
OFF
(Up)
position
Whenwatersupplyhas been
connectedto icemaker,movefeeler
arm to ON (down)position.
m)
~..
,
Depresswaterdispensercradle
for abouttwominutesto remove
trappedair fromthe waterlineand
to fill waterreservoirautomatically.
Ice cubemold automatically fills
with wateraftercoolingto freezing
temperatures.Firstcubesnormally
freezeafter severalhours.
NOTE: Witha newly-installed
refrigerator,allow- a bout24 hours
for the freezercompmlmentto cool
downto the properice-making
temperature.