ToStop Dispensingon
Releasepressurefromcradle and
withdrawslowlyto catchlastbits
of ice or dropsofwater.
Some slightdrippingmayoccur
followingdispensingof crushedice
orchilledwater.Ifexcessive,thespill
shouldbewiped dry immediately.
Do notpourwater in spillshelf
becauseit isnotselfdraining—pour
it in kitchensink.The shelfand its
grilleshouldbe cleanedregularly
accordingtoinstructionsonpage13.
If Ice ClumpsForm in
Storage Bin...
The icemakerejectscubesin
groupsoffive, andit isnormalfor
severalcubesto bejoinedtogether.
However,infrequentusageof ice
cancauseiceclumpstoforminthe
storagebin,resultingintemporaw
malfunctionofthe dispenser
mechanism.
If thishappens:
● removestoragebinfromfreezer
compartment.
. break up iceclumpswithfingertip
pressureand discardremaining
clumps.
. replace bin before remaining
cubesmelt andfusetogether.
ToRemove Ice Cube
Storage Bin
1. Slide ice storagecover straight
upuntilitdisengagesand removeit.
2. Lift ieft front cornerto free bin
fromshelf,and pull bin straightout
whilesupportingitatfrontandback.
ToReplace Ice Cube
Storage Bin
Slide the binbackuntilthe tab on
the bin locksintothe slotinthe
shelf.
n
Rotate
@~
1.
~
Drive
Mechanism
If bindoes notgo all the way
back,removeit and rotatethe
drive mechanism1/4 turn.Then
pushbin backagainuntil the tab
onthe bin locksintothe slotin
the shelf.
If
Ice Is Used Infrequently...
“old’”ice cubeswill becomecloudy
andtaste stale.Empty icestorage
binperiodicallyand washit in Iuk&
warmwater.Be sureto allowstor-
agebin tocoolbefore replacingit—
otherwiseicecubeswill stickto the
metalauger.
Move Icemaker Feeler Arm
to OFF (up) Positionwhen...
.
homewatersupplyistobeturned
offfor severalhours.
● ice storagebin isto be removed
fora periodoftime.
● goingawayon vacation,at which
time Youshouldalsoturn off the
valve in the watersupplylineto
yourrefrigerator.
IfThisIsYourFirst Icemaker...
You’llhearoccasionalsoundsthat
maybe unfamiliar.Thesearenormal
icemakingsoundsandarenotcause
forconcern.
Liftthe left cornerto free the
binfromthe shelf,and pullthe bin
straightout while supportingit at
frontand back.
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