SUB-ZEROBU_LT_INUSE& CARE
iCE I WATERDISPENSINGMODELS
DISPENSERLIGHTS
ForModels685and695,therearethree
lightingstatesthancanbecycledbypressing
theLIGHTkeypadontheglasswelk
AllNightsOFF
AllNightsON(bluekeypadandwhite
glasswelD
KeypadNightsONonly
Duringwateroricedispensing,allNightswill
illuminateuntildispensingiscomplete,then
lightswill returntotheirpreviousstate.
DISPENSER,WATERGRILLE
ForModels685and695,awatergrilleatthe
baseoftheglasswellwillcatchandevaporate
smallspills.Becausethereis nodraininthis
area,donotpourwaterintothewatergrille.
Tocleanthearea,removethewatergrilleby
pressingthefrontleftcornerofthegrilleand
liftingitout.
LOCK
For Models 68B and 695, the lock feature is
used to prevent unintended ice and water
dispensing. When the dispenser is locked, aii
key pads on the glassvvell are deactivated to
allow cleaning or to prevent small children
from using the dispenser.
To activate the lock feature, hold down the
LIGHT key pad on the glasswell until the key
pad lights flash once and the red LOCK icon is
illuminated (approximately five secondst. The
lights will remain in the state they were in
before the lock feature was activated.
To deactivate the lock feature, hold down the
LIGHT key pad until the key pad lights flash
once and the red LOCK icon is no longer illu-
minated (approximately five seconds). The
lights will remain in the state they were in
before the lock feature was deactivated.
ICE DISPENSING
Models 685 and 69B have a feature that limits
the maximum amount of ice that is dispensed
each time the IOE key pad on the glasswell is
pressed.
To dispense ice, hold down the IOE key pad for
approximately two seconds. The dispenser wiii
meter out ice for about two seconds, collect
the ice directly above the glass, then drop the
ice into the glass. If less ice is desired, hold the
IOE key pad down for less than two seconds. If
more ice is desired, hold the IOE key pad down
until the dispensing cycle repeats.
IBaPORTANT NOTE: Be sure that dispenser
key pads are clean and dry when pressed to
avoid problems with the dispenser operation,
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