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Throw awaythe first few batches of
ice cubes (16or 24 cubes). This
will flush awayany i~purities in
the water line. Do theisame thing
after vacations or extdnded periods
when ice isn’t used.
Discard the first half’ ozen
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glassfids of water in t e kitchen
sink. This will elimiqate the
slight “plastic” taste ~emporarily
imparted to the water~bythe water
reservoir.
Keep ice level to kee icemaker
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productive. Cubes e“ectedinto an
empty storage bin wi 1pileup close
JOthe icemaker and sh the feeler
arm upfo the@FF *-ition ----
prematurely when th+ bin is only
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partially fill. Open t e ice access
door, reach in, level e cubes by
hand and ice-making will resume.
Keeping cubes distri uted evenly
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will allow the icema ,erto produce
enough ice to fill the bin to its
maximum capacity.
Caution:
undercertainrare
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mmmstances, ice lcubes
&be discolored~ usually
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-ng with a g n-bluish
he. The cause of is unusual
discoloration is ap
ntiy due
to a combination fiwtors
such ascertain ch cteristics
(#local
W~ttXS, ho@ehold
phmbing and the ‘cumulation
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of copper salts in inactive
water supply line hich fkeds
the icemaker. Con “nued
consumption of su h discolored
ice cubes mq be i$jurious to
health. If such di loration is
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observed, discard e ice cubes
andcontactpur
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Factory Service C nter or an
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authorized Custo er Care@
servicer.
ToDispense Ice and Water
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For ice, touch CUBES or
CRUSHED pad. For water, simply
position glass beneath words
“CHILLED WATER:’
● Grip glass or other container
gently near rim and press rim
firmly against ice or water
dispenser cradle.
Caution:
Never put fingers or other
objects into the ice crusher
discharge opening.
When Dispensing Ice...
Some crushed ice may be
dispensed even though you
touched the CUBES pad. This
happens occasionally when a few
cubes inadvertently get diverted to
the crusher.
Sometimes a mound of snow will
form on the door in the ice chute.
This condition is normal, and
usually occurs when you have
dispensed crushed ice repeatedly.
The snow will eventually evaporate.
When Dispensing Water...
The water system provides
approximately six successive
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severalhours must be allowed for
the new water reservoir supply to
cool. Youprobably will not drain
all the chilled water from the
reservoir on a single occasion.
The
firstglassof water dispensed
may be warmer than the
following ones. This is normal.
Dispensed water is chilled, not
iced. For colder water, simply
add crushed ice or cubes before
dispensing water.
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