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hxmmkerandadispenserthat
dispenseschilledwater,k cubes
andcrushed.icethroughthefreezer
compartmentdoor.Here’show
theywork
waterfkwsfromthe
supplythrougha
(1)dualsolenoidvalvetothe
(~)waterreservoirand
tOthe
(3)
automaticicemakerasneeded.
Waterisfrozeninthe
(4)cubemoldandejectedintothe
(5)storagebinwherea motor-
poweredaugermovescubesforward
intothedis@singunit.Cubedor
crushedice,asselected,dispense
throughchuteindoorwhencradle
k pressed.
Wll?wn‘theswitchismowedto
baffleinhousing
charmelscubesthroughthecrusher
andcmshedicefallsthroughchute
intoglass.
Chilledwaterfrom.reservoirflows
throughthe
(~)
ff~~i~ginthedoorandis
dispensedwhenthecradleis
i3HHR
d.
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i@.tillthedispenseronoroff.
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ken’najkerwillpmh.meight
cubespercycle—approximately
120cubesina24-hourperiod–
dependingonfreezercompartment
temperature,roomtemperature,
numberofdooropeningsandother
useconditions.
@ Ofk~ k
nwrmtrd.Ificeflowinterruptionis
morethanbrief,iceclump(s)may
bethecauseandshouldberemoved
followinginstructionsbelowand
onpage8.
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iceandusingnarroworE$itra”t.an
gkasses.Thiscanjamthechuteor
causethedoorinthechuteto
freezeshut.Periodicallyopenthe
freezercompartmentdoorandlook
downintothechute.Ificeis
blockingthechute,pokeitthrough
withawoodenspoon.
@‘lbhelpkeepbitsoficefrom
beingsprayedtheglass,
placeglassclosetoicechute—
butnotsoclosethatitblocks
outcomingice.
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intothin@3sses9hechinaor
delicatecrystal-theycancrackor
chipfromthecombinedpressureof
yourhandpressingthemagainstthe
cradleandicedroppingintothe
container.
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glasswithS(d?d
(M’other
beveragemixes.Thiswillprevent
splashingwhichisannoyingand
which,ifthesplashreachestheice
selectorswitch,couldcauseitto
stickorbind.
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be inthe iceStorage
bin.Cans,bottlesorfoodpackages
inthestoragebinmaycausethe
icemakertomalfunction.
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byyouricemakerRR(Mbe
addkxi‘Mthe
iceWmi@y!bin-—it
may
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